HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 051181 MINUTES - ATASCADERO CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
May 11, 1981 7 : 30 p.m.
Atascadero Administration Building
The meeting was called to order at 7• 30 p.m byMayor Pro Tem
Stover. Donald .Curtis, representing St. Williams Catholic Church,
gave the invocation.
ROLL CALL
PRESENT: Councilmen Highland, Nelson and Mayor Pro Tem Stover
ABSENT: Councilman Mackey and Mayor Wilkins
PUBLIC COMMENT
None
A. CONSENT CALENDAR
1. Minutes of the regular meeting of April 27 , 1981
(RECOMMEND APPROVAL)
2. Treasurer' s Report, 4-1-81 to 4-30-81 (RECOMMEND APPROVAL)
3 . Departmental Review R810323 :1, 3950 El Camino Real, Bruce
Eisengart dba: Hometown Nursery, to allow establishment
of a retail plant nursery (RECOMMEND APPROVAL OF PLANNING
COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION)
4 . Tentative Parcel Map AT 810329 :1, 7475 Balboa Road, Gordon
T. Davis (Twin Cities Engineering) to allow division of
10 .42 acres into three parcels (RECOMMEND APPROVAL OF
PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION)
5. Tentative Parcel Map AT 810305: 1, Palo Verde Road, William
Fortington, to divide 12. 24 acres into two parcels (RECOMMEND
1 APPROVAL OF PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION)
6 . Tentative Tract Map AT 810224:1, 5425 Olmeda, Burton -
Williams - LaLande, to allow a six unit air space condo-
minium subdivision (RECOMMEND APPROVAL OF PLANNING COMMISSION
RECOMMENDATION)
Mr. Warden reviewed all items on the Consent Calendar.
MOTION: Councilman Nelson moved for approval of the Consent Cal-
endar. The motion was seconded by Councilman Highland and
unanimously carried by roll call vote.
B. HEARINGS, APPEARANCES AND REPORTS
1. Appeal of Planning Director' s decision concerning Building
Code requirements, 6195 E1 Camino Real, Stanford Clinton
(John Scholz)
Larry Stevens stated that the applicant has been altering an
existing bar/restaurant and is appealing two conditions which the
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Planning Department placed on the permit. One condition is that all
additional doors comply with Fire Code minimums (exit signs, 3 ' mini-
mum width, complying risers, panic hardware) or modify doors so as
to prohibit general public use. The second condition is that the
applicant provide a written statement that the second floor area is
not to be used except for storage until compliance with Fire Code
requirements.
Gary McKibben, architect representing the applicant, spoke in
favor of the appeal. He said that his client had purchased the res-
taurant in its present condition, that it had been operating for
some years now, and he did not feel that they should be made to comply
with the Code to this extent. He outlined the improvements the appli-
cant was making on his own initiative.
rThere was considerable discussion with regard to the interpre-
tation of the Code and whether this improvement was considered -re
modeling or merely redecorating. It was noted that while Council may
interpret the Code as to its meaning, they could not ignore the Fire
Code regulations specifying defined conditions.
MOTION: Councilman Highland moved that the appeal be denied.
The motion died for lack of a second.
Mr. Stanford Clinton, the applicant, spoke in favor of the appeal .
MOTION: Councilman Highland moved that the appeal be denied and that
Staff be instructed to prepare a resolution with the appro-
priate findings. The motion was seconded by Councilman
Nelson and unanimously carried by roll call vote.
' 2. General Plan Amendment GP 810325 :2, 7565 Sombrilla, Helen
Walley, to allow a change in land use designation from
Moderate Density Single Family Residential to High Density
Single Family Residential Public Hearing
Mr. Stevens reviewed this matter stating that the Planning Com-
mission had denied the requested change to High Density Single Family
Residential because they felt it would encourage spot zoning.
Jack Stinchfield spoke in favor of the proposed change and Linda
Schoof spoke in opposition to the change. Mr. Warden noted that
Council could consider rezoning the entire strip along Sombrilla or
refer the matter back to the Planning Commission with their recommenda-
tions. They could also deny the request without prejudice and carry
it over to the General Plan amendment considerations in Augusta
' MOTION: Councilman Nelson moved that Council deny the request
without prejudice and consider this as an appropriate
amendment to the General Plan considering the entire strip.
The motion was seconded by Councilman Highland and unani-
mously carried.
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3. General Plan Amendment GP 810108:1, Capistrano and South
Mall Extension, Don Messer, to allow a change in land use
designation from High Density Multiple Family Residential to
Retail Commercial Public Hearing
Larry Stevens reviewed this matter stating that the Planning
Commission has authorized a Conditional Negative Declaration and
approved the requested change to Retail Commercial . Dennis Bethel,
engineer for the project, stated that he concurred with the Planning
Commission's recommendation and Staff' s findings and requested Council
approval for the amendment.
rMOTION: Councilman Highland moved for approval of the Planning
Commission's recommendation. The motion was seconded by
Councilman Nelson and unanimously carried.
4 . General Plan Amendment GP 810325:1, 11505-.905 El Camino Real
and 11550-11950 Viejo Camino, Michael Frederick, et al, to
allow a change in land use designation from Suburban Single
Family Residential to Moderate Density Single Family Resi-
dential or a land use that would allow a one acre minimum
lot size - Public Hearing
Mr. Stevens reviewed the Planning Commission's consideration of
this change in land use designation and their denial of the request
based upon their determination that the General Plan should not be
amended to allow one acre lots in the area.
Michael Frederick spoke in favor of the change.
MOTION: Councilman Highland moved that Council adopt the Planning
Commission's recommendation and findings. The motion was
seconded by Councilman Nelson and unanimously carried.
Noel Shut spoke in favor of the requested amendment.
5. General Plan Amendment GP 801101: 1, ini i
initiated by City
Council, to consider amending the Circulation Element con-
cerning the future location of Highway 41 northerly of
Freeway 101 - Public Hearing
Larry Stevens reviewed the Planning Commission's recommendation
which was to delete all references to Highway 41 north and east of
Freeway 101 and to support use of 101 north to Paso Robles and High-
way 46 to Shandon instead of the existing or proposed routes.
Mr. Stevens noted that Staff was recommending retention of the Mercedes
alignment based upon the supporting data as outlined in the Staff
Report to the Planning Commission.
Comments were heard from Tom Parks concerning costs; Howard
Mahron in favor of the Mercedes route; Doug Lewis regarding other
' alternatives; also Don Messer and Gary Hoskins.
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Council members discussed the matter with Councilmen Highland and
Nelson favoring the Mercedes route.
MOTION: Councilman Nelson moved that Council overrule the Planning
Commission decision and direct that the General Plan amend-
ment be revised to reflect the analysis provided by the
Staff memo. The, motion was seconded by Councilman Highland
and unanimously carried.
RECESS 9: 35 p.m. RECONVENED 9:40 p.m.
6. General Plan Amendment GP 810316:1, initiated by Planning
Commission, to consider a policy within the Land Use and
Housing Elementsconcerning density bonuses for low and
moderate income housing - Public Hearing
Mr. Stevens reviewed the Planning Commission' s consideration
which authorized a Conditional Negative Declaration and adopted a
resolution setting forth findings and approved text changes as out-
lined.
1 During the public hearing, comments were heard from Doug Lewis.
MOTION: Councilman Nelson moved that Councilgoalong with the
Planning Commission recommendation and Staff Report. The
motion was seconded by Councilman Highland and unanimously
carried.
7 . General Plan Amendment GP 810316: 2, initiated by Planning
Commission, to review and establish minimum lot sizes
applicable to Planned Unit Developments and mobile home
subdivisions - Public Hearing
The Planning Commission had unanimously approved the text change.
There were no comments from the public.
MOTION: Councilman Highland moved for approval of the Planning
Commission's recommendation. The motion was seconded by
Councilman Nelson and unanimously carried.
8 . General Plan Amendment GP 810316 : 3, initiated by Planning
Commission, to consider amending the Land Use Element con-
cerning densities allowed in Multiple Family Residential
land use designations - Public Hearing
Mr. Stevens noted that the Planning Commission had denied the
amendment to increase multiple family densities and directed further
study of the matter and recommended reconsideration during the next
General Plan amendment cycle
There were no public 'comments on this amendment.
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MOTION Councilman Nelson moved that Council approve the Planning
Commission's recommendation and Staff Report. The motion
was seconded by Councilman Highland and unanimously carried.
9 . General Plan Amendment GP 810316 : 4 , initiated by Planning
Commission, to consider policies in the Land Use Element
relating to future industrial development Public Hearing
Mr. Stevens noted that the Planning Commission had approved
amending the Land Use Element text as set forth in the resolution.
Doug Lewis spoke to the amendment.
' MOTION: Councilman Highland moved that Council adopt the recommenda-
tion of the Planning Commission and Staff Report. The
motion was seconded by Councilman Nelson and unanimously
carried.
C. UNFINISHED BUSINESS
None
D. NEW BUSINESS
1. Recognition of Atascadero Police Officers Association
Mr. Warden stated that the Police Officers Association had complied
with the rules and regulations relating to recognition of employee
groups and he was recommending acceptance by the Council of their
Petition for Recognition.
MOTION: Councilman Highland moved that Council accept the Petition
and Bylaws from the Atascadero Police Officers Association.
The motion was seconded by Councilman Nelson and unanimously
carried.
2. Request of Atascadero Jaycees for use of Atascadero Lake
Park for 4th of July celebration
Mr. Warden stated that the Jaycees had requested the use of
Atascadero Lake Park for the 4th of July celebration again this year.
Staff had met with the representatives of the Jaycees and Mr. Warden
was recommending that the same provisions as were established last
year be approved for this year.
MOTION: Councilman Highland moved that Council approve the arrange-
ments including the conditions as outlined and authorize
the closure of the three streets. The motion was _seconded
by Councilman Nelson and unanimously carried.
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3 . Request of Atascadero School District for street closure on
Palma Avenue for community concert, June 5, 1981
1 Mr. Warden stated that the School District was requesting the
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closure of Palma Avenue for a community concert on June 5th. This
matter has been coordinated through the City departments and does not
present any problems.
MOTION: Councilman Nelson moved for approval of the street closure.
The motion was seconded by Councilman Highland and unani-
mously carried.
4 Chamber of Commerce request for carnival
Mr. Warden stated that the Chamber of Commerce wished to hold a
carnival on May 20 through 25, however, they had been unable to pro-
vide the City with information concerning the carnival so that Staff
could coordinate the matter in accordance with current ordinances.
The carnival will be held on E1 Camino Real at the San Luis Butane
property. He asked Council to approve the request subject to compliance
with conditions as established by ordinance.
1 MOTION: Councilman Highland moved that Council approve the Chamber' s
request for a carnival subject to the required conditions.
The motion was seconded by Councilman Nelson and unanimously
carried.
E. INDIVIDUAL DETERMINATION AND/OR ACTION
1 1. City Council
Council members had nothing.
' 2. City Attorney
1 Mr. Grimes had nothing to report.
3 . City Manager
(a) Mr. Warden stated that the City had been offered the
old Lucky Market building if the City would remove the
structure from its location within two weeks. He estimated that the
cost could be from $3,000 to $5, 000 to move the building. He dis-
cussed the possible uses for the building and recommended that Council
approve the amount required to move the building. Until the City
decides on a definite use for it, it can be stored at the sewage
treatment plant.
MOTION: _ Councilman Highland moved that Council authorize the City
Manager to enter into a contract, subject to the approval of
the City Attorney, and that up to $5, 000 be authorized for
transfer from Contingency Reserve for moving the building.
' The motion was seconded by Councilman Nelson and unanimously
carried.
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(b) Mr. Warden advised that the next Council meeting
date is May 26th which is a holiday. Council discussed
whether or not to meet the following Tuesday, however, some Council
members and the City Manager had a conflict with that date. Council
decided to cancel that meeting.
MOTION: Councilman Highland moved that the second meeting in May be
cancelled. The motion was seconded by Councilman Nelson and
unanimously carried.
The meeting adjourned at 10:16 p.m.
Recorded by:
MURRAY L. WARDEN, City Clerk
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' By: Ardith Davis
Deputy City Clerk
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