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Regular Meeting
February 28, 1983 7:30 p.m.
Atascadero Administration Building
The meeting was called to order at 7:30 p.m. with the Pledge
of Allegiance. Reverend John Cole of the Atascadero Bible Church
gave the invocation.
ROLL CALL
' Present: Councilmen Mackey, Molina, Stover, and Mayor Nelson
Absent: Councilman Wilkins
' STAFF
' Present: Murray Warden, City Manager; Allen Grimes, City Attorney;
Patsy Hester, Deputy City Clerk; Ralph Dowell, Finance
Director; Mike Hicks, Fire Chief; Larry Stevens, Planning
Director; Richard McHale, Police Chief; Larry McPherson,
' Public Works Director; and Skip Joannes, Recreation
Director.
PUBLIC COMMENTS
1. John Larsen requested Council to reconsider his request for
' a business license. The consensus of the Council was to
reconsider the matter on March 14, 1983.
2. Arthur Armstrong presented information regarding International
Day of Peace, which was declared on September 21, 1982. He
also read a letter which was addressed to the Secretary-General of the
United Nations.
COUNCIL COMMENTS
1. Councilman Mackey stated that Spring Clean Sweep will be
April 9-16, 1983, and asked that everyone be involved. She
stated that there will be a meeting on March 17, 1983, 2:OO p.m., at
the Historical Society.
2. Mayor Nelson stated that he had received correspondence
regarding drainage problems at the intersection of San Andres
and Navarette and on San Marcos Road. Larry McPherson stated that
the problem of excessive buildup has been partially solved and a
fully satisfactory solution requires property owner correction for
proper drainage.
3. Mayor Nelson stated that a letter was received from the
Chamber of Commerce regarding Hospitality Night on December
12, 1983. He stated that they were requesting Council to change
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their meeting on that night so they could have the use of the
Rotunda Room.. The matter will be brought up at the next Council
meeting.
4. Councilman Molina commented that the Council is too
indecisive due to lack of leadership. He stated that
there need to be new ideas, positive thinking, and a change in
leadership.
MOTION: Councilman Molina moved fora vote of no -confidence against
the City Manager. The motion was seconded by Mayor Nelson
and defeated on the following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilman Molina and Mayor Nelson
NOES: Councilmen Mackey and Stover
CONSENT CALENDAR
1. Minutes of the regular meeting of February 15 1983
(RECOMMEND APPROVAL)
2. Resolution No. 8-83 amending Deferred Compensation Plan
(RECOMMEND ADOPTION)
3. Resolution No. 9-83 designating agent for Federal Disaster
Assistance (RECOMMEND ADOPTION)
4. Resolution No. 10-83 accepting work and given notice of
completion for the 1983 Overlay Project (RECOMMEND ADOPTION)
5. Tentative Parcel. Map AT 79-263, 7345 Encinal Avenue, Gordon
Hilchey (Hilliard Surveys) to extend the time allowed to
complete requirements for an approved tentative map (REC-
OMMEND APPROVAL OF PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION)
6. Acceptance of Parcel Map AT 79-263, 7345 Encinal Avenue,
Gordon Hilchey (Hilliard Surveys) (RECOMMEND APPROVAL OF
PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION)
Mayor Nelson reviewed the items on the Consent Calendar.
MOTION: Councilman Stover moved to approve Items 1-6 of the Consent
Calendar. The motion was seconded by Councilman Molina and
unanimously carried.
B. HEARINGS, APPEARANCES AND REPORTS
1. Draft Zoning Ordinance, Chapter Three
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LarryStevens reviewed the "no animal" Commercial Professional,
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Industrial Park, Industrial, and Special Recreation Zones. Mr.
' Stevens requested that the hearing be continued to March 14, 1983,
for the remainder of Chapter 3.
Councilman Molina questioned the Limited Single Family Resi-
dential Zone and asked to look at the criteria of the "no -animal
zone.
' MOTION: Councilman Molina moved to direct the Planning Commission
to look into animal zoning, specifically within the sewer
district. The motion was seconded by Councilman Mackey and
unanimously carried.
MOTION: Councilman Mackey moved to continue the Chapter 3 draft
ordinance to March 14, 1983. The motion was seconded by
' Councilman Stover and unanimously carried.
2. General Plan Amendment GP 821206:1, initiated by Planning
Commission, to consider text amendments to the Open Space
Element which would revise specific standards for creek
setbacks
' Larry Stevens stated that the Planning Commission had recom-
mended approval of a text amendment to the Open Space Element which
would eliminate specific standards for creek setbacks.
' MOTION: Councilman Molina mored to approve the General Plan Amend-
ment and directed Staff to prepare the appropriate
' resolution. The motion was seconded by Mayor Nelson and
passed on the following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmen Molina, Stover, and Mayor Nelson
NOES: Councilman Mackey
' Doug Lewis commented that the General Plan is not very specific
and was concerned with the access to the Atascadero Creek.
' Grigger Jones, attorney for Mr. Haun, encouraged the adoption
of the plan.
3. General Plan Amendment GP 820930:1 - Colima -E1 Camino Real
Residential Study Area; area bounded by El Camino Real,
San Benito, Colima and San Anselmo/3555 E1 Camino Real;
Pentecostal Church of God (Cullen) Planning Commission; to
' change the land use designation from Suburban Single Family
Residential to Moderate Density Single Family Residential
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Larry Stevens stated that the Planning Commission directed
preparation of a resolution denying the General Plan Amendment
to change the land use designation from Suburban Single Family
Residential to Moderate Density Single Family Residential.
Clayton Cullen, representing the Pentecostal Church of God,
requested approval of the application. Bob Smith, also repre-
senting the applicant, stated that the motion of the Planning
Commission was not portrayed appropriately and requested consid-
eration of these matters. Bill Graham favored the higher density.
Walter Hare, Harry Russell, and Joe Wolders supported the
Planning Commission's decision.
MOTION: Councilman Molina moved to instruct Staff to prepare a
resolution denying the General Plan Amendment. The motion
was seconded by Councilman Mackey and unanimously carried.
RECESS 9:20 p.m. RECONVENE 9:30 p.m.
4. City Attorney Report No. 23
Allen Grimes reviewed Report No. 23. The Council supported
four cases which. Mr. Grimes presented as being of significance to
cities by the League Legal Advocacy Committee.
Doug Lewis asked if the Retirement System item in Mr. Grimes'
report and the Deferred Compensation item on the Consent Calendar
related. Mr. Warden stated that there was no relationship between
the two items
5. Fire Department Quarterly Report
Nike Hicks presented the Fire Department Quarterly Report. He
stated that the present fire station location is serving very well.
C. UNFINISHED BUSINESS
1. Ordinance No. 59 - Amapoa-Tecorida Area Development
' Standards - first reading
Larry Stevens stated that a building moratorium had been
maintained pending adoption of adequate development standards.
He stated that the project has taken longer than anticipated.
However, an ordinance has been prepared establishing standards
which will eventually be incorporated into the new Zoning and
Building Ordinance.
Mr. Grimes stated that he approved of the ordinance.
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Shirley Summers requested consideration of an assessment district
and lifting of the moratorium.
Glen Lewis, Grigger Jones, Tom Ezell, Mike Dorrell, and Frank
Welsh encouraged an assessmentdistrict.
Gary Kirkland and Ralph Belchi opposed the ordinance without an
assessment district to solve the problems.
By Council consensus, the assessment district process will be
discussed at the next Council meeting.
MOTION: Councilman Mackey moved to read Ordinance No. 59 by title
only. The motion was seconded by Councilman Stover and
unanimously carried.
Mayor Nelson read Ordinance No. 59 by title only.
MOTION: Councilman Molina moved to constitute this as the first
reading. The motion was seconded by Councilman Stover and
unanimously carried by roll call vote.
2. Volunteer Coordinating Committee Mayor Nelson
Mayor Nelson requested a Volunteer Coordinating Committee.
Council agreed that Mayor Nelson pursue the matter.
3. Community Development Block Grant Nonentitlement Program
Larry Stevens stated that some possible projects discussed for
CDBG grant were flood improvements at Amapoa-Tecorida, housing
rehabilitation_, and sewer line extentions. He indicated the basic
objectives of the Federal legislation are to benefit low and moder-
ate income families, aid in the prevention or elimination of slum
and/or blight, or meet other community development needs having a
particular urgency.
Doug Lewis suggested additional funding possibilities as bus
stop seat and shelter, acquisition of creek property, acoustical
modification of the Rotunda Room, and energy conservation.
By Council consensus, Staff was requested to prepare an appli-
cation for hearing on March 14, 1983.
D. NEW BUSINESS
1. Selection of consultant - Construction documents - South
Atascadero Park and Alvord Field
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Larry McPherson stated that in an effort to complete construc-
tion and renovation of South Atascadero Park and Alvord Field, he
recommended Council accept the proposal submitted by Dennis Bethel
and Associates of Santa Maria.
Dennis Bethel stated he has had experience with similar
projects and assured the Council he can handle this project.
MOTION: Councilman Mackey moved to approve the proposal as submitted
by Dennis Bethel and Associates, with Alvord Field being the
priority. The motion was seconded by Councilman Molina and
unanimously carried.
2. Priority list - Mayor Nelson
Mayor Nelson requested ideas for priorities.
Councilman Molina suggested bringing zoning in conformance with
the General.Plan, permanent police facilities, city-wide road
improvement, second fire station, expansion of sewer situation,
and recreational parks.
Councilman Mackey suggested drainage.
Mayor Nelson suggested fee structure, county and property taxes,
and improve the building permit process for residential and
businesses.
3. Preliminary information on Atascadero-SLO bus test
Mr. Warden stated that there are 13 people currently riding the
bus and that at present Staff is not convinced that this ridership
constitutes implementing a similar system on -a full-time basis.
Staff will return with a final recommendation in March or April.
E. ATASCADERO COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICT`
None
F. INDIVIDUAL DETERMINATION_AND/OR ACTION
1. City Council
a. Councilman Molina expressed concern that all areas desig-
nated for High Density Single Family Residential use by
the General Plan are outside the sewer district. He felt that higher
densities should be allowed inside the sewer district. Mr. Stevens
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responded that these existing high density were probably designated
as such due to their existing lot size. The Planning Director also
pointed out that any major review of density policies should be done
as part of a complete update of the Land Use Element.
' b. Mayos Nelson requested the 4th of July Committee, police
location, Larsen reconsideration, and assessment district
be on the next agenda. It was decided that the establishment of a
priority list would be discussed also.
' 2. City Attorney
Nothing
3. City Clerk
Nothing
4. City Treasurer
Nothing
5. City Manager
a. Mr. Warden stated that the mobilehome park negotiations
are still underway and he will come back with more
information as it becomes available.
b. Mr. Warden stated that there has been no reply from
school authorities regarding the request for police
attendance at school functions.
c. Mr. Warden stated that the CPI will be distributed
when it is finished.
d. Mr. Warden: requested names for the vacancy of the
Citizens Transportation Advisory Committee. Council
will submit names.
e. Mr. Warden requested a closed session for personnel
matters.
The meeting adjourned to closed session at 11:00 p.m. and
returned to regular session at 11:55 p.m., at which time the Council
adjourned.
Recorded by:
BARBARA NORRIS, City Clerk
By: xL j. 4L -(-,
Patsy . Hester
Deputy City Clerk
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