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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC_2020_01_28_AgendaPacket CITY OF ATASCADERO CITY COUNCIL AGENDA Tuesday, January 28, 2020 City Hall Council Chambers, 4th floor 6500 Palma Avenue, Atascadero, California (Entrance on Lewis Ave.) REGULAR SESSION – CALL TO ORDER: 6:00 P.M. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: Mayor Moreno ROLL CALL: Mayor Moreno Mayor Pro Tem Bourbeau Council Member Fonzi Council Member Funk Council Member Newsom APPROVAL OF AGENDA: Roll Call Recommendation: Council: 1. Approve this agenda; and 2. Waive the reading in full of all ordinances appearing on this agenda, and the titles of the ordinances will be read aloud by the City Clerk at the first reading, after the motion and before the City Council votes. PRESENTATIONS: 1. Employee Recognition City Council Regular Session: 6:00 P.M. City Council / Planning Commission During Recess of the City Special Joint Meeting – Housing Council Regular Meeting Element Update: Page 1 of 56 A. CONSENT CALENDAR: (All items on the consent calendar are considered to be routine and non-controversial by City staff and will be approved by one motion if no member of the Council or public wishes to comment or ask questions. If comment or discussion is desired by anyone, the item will be removed from the Consent Calendar and will be considered in the listed sequence with an opportunity for any member of the public to address the Council concerning the item before action is taken.) 1. City Council Draft Action Minutes – January 14, 2020  Recommendation: Council approve the January 14, 2020 Draft City Council Meeting Minutes. [City Clerk] 2. December 2019 Accounts Payable and Payroll  Fiscal Impact: $2,219,589.68  Recommendation: Council approve certified City accounts payable, payroll and payroll vendor checks for December 2019. [Administrative Services] 3. 2020 Traffic Way Sanitary Sewer Improvements Design Services Award  Fiscal Impact: $231,840.00  Recommendation: Council authorize the City Manager to execute a contract for $231,840 with MNS Engineers, Inc. to provide design engineering services for the 2020 Traffic Way Sanitary Sewer Improvements Project (Project No. C2019W01). [Public Works] UPDATES FROM THE CITY MANAGER: (The City Manager will give an oral report on any current issues of concern to the City Council.) RECESS: The Mayor will call a recess for the City Council / Planning Commission Joint Special Meeting on the Housing Element Update. RECONVENE: The Mayor will reconvene the City Council at the conclusion of the City Council / Planning Commission Joint Special Meeting on the Housing Element Update. COMMUNITY FORUM: (This portion of the meeting is reserved for persons wanting to address the Council on any matter not on this agenda and over which the Council has jurisdiction. Speakers are limited to three minutes. Please state your name for the record before making your presentation. Comments made during Community Forum will not be a subject of discussion. A maximum of 30 minute s will be allowed for Community Forum, unless changed by the Council. Any members of the public who have questions or need information may contact the City Clerk’s Office, between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. at (805) 470-3400, or cityclerk@atascadero.org.) B. PUBLIC HEARINGS: 1. Title 9 Municipal Code Text Amendments (CPP19-0080)  Fiscal Impact: Staff expects minimal fiscal impact to the City from the adoption of the proposed code text amendments.  Recommendation: Council introduce for first reading, by title only, a Draft Ordinance approving amendments to Title 9, Planning and Zoning, Chapters 2, 3, 4, and 6 of the Atascadero Municipal Code for minor text corrections. [Community Development] Page 2 of 56 C. MANAGEMENT REPORTS: None. D. COUNCIL ANNOUNCEMENTS AND COMMITTEE REPORTS: (On their own initiative, Council Members may make a brief announcement or a brief report on their own activities. The following represent standing committees. Informative status reports will be given, as felt necessary): Mayor Moreno 1. City Selection Committee 2. County Mayors Round Table 3. Economic Vitality Corporation, Board of Directors (EVC) 4. SLO Council of Governments (SLOCOG) 5. SLO Regional Transit Authority (RTA) Mayor Pro Tem Bourbeau 1. City / Schools Committee 2. City of Atascadero Finance Committee 3. Integrated Waste Management Authority (IWMA) 4. SLO County Water Resources Advisory Committee (WRAC) Council Member Fonzi 1. Air Pollution Control District 2. Atascadero Basin Ground Water Sustainability Agency (GSA) 3. City of Atascadero Design Review Committee 4. SLO Local Agency Formation Commission (LAFCo) Council Member Funk 1. City of Atascadero Finance Committee 2. Homeless Services Oversight Council 3. League of California Cities – Council Liaison Council Member Newsom 1. California Joint Powers Insurance Authority (CJPIA) Board 2. City / Schools Committee 3. City of Atascadero Design Review Committee 4. Visit SLO CAL Advisory Committee E. INDIVIDUAL DETERMINATION AND / OR ACTION: (Council Members may ask a question for clarification, make a referral to staff or take action to have staff place a matter of business on a future agenda. The Council may take action on items listed on the Agenda.) 1. City Council 2. City Clerk 3. City Treasurer 4. City Attorney 5. City Manager F. ADJOURN Please note: Should anyone challenge any proposed development entitlement listed on this Agenda in court, that person may be limited to raising those issues addressed at the public hearing described in this notice, or in written correspondence delivered to the City Council at or prior to this public hearing. Correspondence submitted at this public hearing will be distributed to the Council and available for review in the City Clerk's office. Page 3 of 56 City of Atascadero WELCOME TO THE ATASCADERO CITY COUNCIL MEETING The City Council meets in regular session on the second and fourth Tuesday of each month at 6:00 p.m. Council meetings will be held at the City Hall Council Chambers, 6500 Palma Avenue, Atascadero. Matters are considered by the Council in the order of the printed Agenda. Regular Council meetings are televised live, audio recorded and videotaped for future playback. Charter Communication customers may view the meetings on Charter Cable Channel 20 or via the City’s website at www.atascadero.org. Meetings are also broadcast on radio station KPRL AM 1230. Contact the City Clerk for more information at cityclerk@atascadero.org or (805) 470-3400. Copies of the staff reports or other documentation relating to each item of business referred to on the Agenda are on file in the office of the City Clerk and are available for public inspection during City Hall business hours at the Front Counter of City Hall, 6500 Palma Avenue, Atascadero, and on our website, www.atascadero.org. Contracts, Resolutions and Ordinances will be allocated a number once they are approved by the City Council. The minutes of this meeting will reflect these numbers. All documents submitted by the public during Council meetings that are either read into the record or referred to in their statement will be noted in the minutes and available for review in the City Clerk's office. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, if you need special assistance to participate in a City meeting or other services offered by this City , please contact the City Manager’s Office or the City Clerk’s Office, both at (805) 470-3400. Notification at least 48 hours prior to the meeting or time when services are needed will assist the City staff in assuring that reasonable arrangements can be made to provide accessibility to the meeting or service. TO SPEAK ON SUBJECTS NOT LISTED ON THE AGENDA Under Agenda item, “COMMUNITY FORUM”, the Mayor will call for anyone from the audience having business with the Council to approach the lectern and be recognized. 1. Give your name for the record (not required) 2. State the nature of your business. 3. All comments are lim ited to 3 minutes. 4. All comments should be made to the Mayor and Council. 5. No person shall be permitted to make slanderous, profane or negative personal remarks concerning any other individual, absent or present This is the time items not on the Agenda may be brought to the Council’s attention. A maximum of 30 minutes will be allowed for Community Forum (unless changed by the Council). If you wish to use a computer presentation to support your comments, you must notify the City Clerk's office at least 2 4 hours prior to the meeting. Digital presentations must be brought to the meeting on a USB drive or CD. You are required to submit to the City Clerk a printed copy of your presentation for the record. Please check in with the City Clerk before the meeting begins to announce your presence and turn in the printed copy. TO SPEAK ON AGENDA ITEMS (from Title 2, Chapter 1 of the Atascadero Municipal Code) Members of the audience may speak on any item on the agenda. The Mayor will identify the subject, staff will give their report, and the Council will ask questions of staff. The Mayor will announce when the public comment period is open and will request anyone interested to address the Council regarding the matter being considered to step up to the lectern. If you wish to speak for, against or comment in any way: 1. You must approach the lectern and be recognized by the Mayor 2. Give your name (not required) 3. Make your statement 4. All comments should be made to the Mayor and Council 5. No person shall be permitted to make slanderous, profane or negative personal remarks concerning any other individual, absent or present 6. All comments limited to 3 minutes The Mayor will announce when the public comment period is closed, and thereafter, no further public comments will be heard by the Council. Page 4 of 56 ITEM NUMBER: A-1 DATE: 01/28/20 Atascadero City Council January 14, 2019 Page 1 of 7 CITY OF ATASCADERO CITY COUNCIL DRAFT MINUTES Tuesday, January 14, 2020 City Hall Council Chambers, 4th floor 6500 Palma Avenue, Atascadero, California (Entrance on Lewis Ave.) CITY COUNCIL CLOSED SESSION: 5:00 P.M. Mayor Moreno announced at 5:00 p.m. that the Council was going into Closed Session. 1. CLOSED SESSION -- PUBLIC COMMENT - None 2. COUNCIL LEAVES CHAMBERS TO BEGIN CLOSED SESSION 3. CLOSED SESSION -- CALL TO ORDER a. Conference With Legal Counsel—Anticipated Litigation Initiation of litigation pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9(d)(4); Number of Cases: One b. Conference With Legal Counsel—Anticipated Litigation Significant exposure to litigation pursuant to Govt. Code Section 54956.9(d)(2): One potential case City Council Closed Session: 5:00 P.M. City Council Regular Session: 6:00 P.M. Successor Agency to the Community Immediately following Redevelopment Agency of Atascadero: conclusion of the City Council Regular Session Public Financing Authority: Immediately following conclusion of the Successor to the Community Redevelopment Agency of Atascadero Session Page 5 of 56 ITEM NUMBER: A-1 DATE: 01/28/20 Atascadero City Council January 14, 2019 Page 2 of 7 4. CLOSED SESSION – ADJOURNMENT 5. COUNCIL RETURNS TO CHAMBERS 6. CLOSED SESSION – REPORT The City Attorney reported that there was no reportable action in Closed Session. REGULAR SESSION – CALL TO ORDER: 6:00 P.M. Mayor Moreno called the meeting to order at 6:00 p.m. and Mayor Pro Tem Bourbeau led the Pledge of Allegiance. ROLL CALL: Present: Council Members Fonzi, Funk, Newsom, Mayor Pro Tem Bourbeau and Mayor Moreno Absent: None Others Present: City Treasurer Sibbach Staff Present: City Manager Rachelle Rickard, Public Works Director Nick DeBar, Police Chief Jerel Haley, Community Development Director Phil Dunsmore, Fire Chief Casey Bryson, City Attorney Brian Pierik, Deputy City Manager/City Clerk Lara Christensen, Senior Planner Kelly Gleason and Assistant Planner Mariah Gasch APPROVAL OF AGENDA: MOTION: By Mayor Pro Tem Bourbeau and seconded by Council Member Fonzi to: 1. Approve this agenda; and, 2. Waive the reading in full of all ordinances appearing on this agenda, and the titles of the ordinances will be read aloud by the City Clerk at the first reading, after the motion and before the City Council votes. Motion passed 5:0 by a roll-call vote. PRESENTATIONS: None. A. CONSENT CALENDAR: 1. City Council Draft Action Minutes – December 10, 2019  Recommendation: Council approve the December 10, 2019 Draft City Council Special Meeting and Regular Meeting Minutes. [City Clerk] Page 6 of 56 ITEM NUMBER: A-1 DATE: 01/28/20 Atascadero City Council January 14, 2019 Page 3 of 7 2. November 2019 Accounts Payable and Payroll  Fiscal Impact: $2,806,846.55  Recommendation: Council approve certified City accounts payable, payroll and payroll vendor checks for November 2019. [Administrative Services] 3. 2019 Municipal Code Updates - Title 4, Title 8, Title 9 and Title 11 (CPP19-0080)  Fiscal Impact: Staff expects minimal fiscal impact to the City from the adoption of the new building codes and proposed code text amendments.  Recommendations: Council: 1. Adopt on second reading, by title only, Draft Ordinance A repealing and replacing Title 4, Public Safety, Chapter 7, Fire Code, for consistency with the 2019 California Building and Fire Codes. 2. Adopt on second reading, by title only, Draft Ordinance B repealing and replacing Title 8, Building Code, of the Atascadero Municipal Code for consistency with the 2019 California Building Code. 3. Adopt on second reading, by title only, Draft Ordinance C approving amendments to Title 11, Subdivisions, Section 11 -4.23 for minor text corrections. [Community Development] 4. 4 Unit Planned Development – 7900 Curbaril Avenue (DEV18-0124)  Fiscal Impact: If the project is approved for processing, it should be required to be fiscally neutral so the added residential units fund their own on -site improvements and maintenance, as well as their fair share of off-site improvements and impacts to City emergency services.  Recommendation: Council adopt on second reading, by title only, Draft Ordinance amending Title 9, Chapter 3 of the Atascadero Municipal Code approving a zoning text change to establish Planned Development Overlay Zone No. 36 and amending the official zoning district designation for APN 031 - 231-003 from Residential Multi-family – 10 (RMF-10) to Residential Multi- family – 10 / Planned Development Overlay No. 36 (RMF-10/PD36). [Community Development] MOTION: By Council Member Fonzi and seconded by Council Member Newsom to approve the Consent Calendar. (#A-3: Ordinance Nos. 631, 632, and 633)(#A-4: Ordinance No. 634). Motion passed 5:0 by a roll-call vote. UPDATES FROM THE CITY MANAGER: City Manager Rachelle Rickard gave an update on projects and issues within the City. Police Chief Haley gave a brief update on the changes the City has seen since the implementation of the Smoking Ordinance. COMMUNITY FORUM: The following citizens spoke during Community Forum: Frances Romero (Exhibit B), Scott Newton and Geoff Auslen Mayor Moreno closed the COMMUNITY FORUM period. Page 7 of 56 ITEM NUMBER: A-1 DATE: 01/28/20 Atascadero City Council January 14, 2019 Page 4 of 7 B. PUBLIC HEARINGS: 1. Appeal of Planning Commission Decision - USE19-0061 7835 El Camino Real “Human Bean Coffee” (Moss Lane Ventures/ Pamela Jardini)  Fiscal Impact: Slight positive fiscal impact is expected from the operation of Human Bean coffee shop.  Recommendation: Council: 1. Adopt Draft Resolution A, granting the appeal and affirming in part Planning Commission’s action thereby approving Conditional Use Permit (USE19-0061) to allow a drive-through coffee shop in the Commercial Professional (CP) district subject to revised conditions of approval. OR 2. Adopt Draft Resolution B to deny the appeal and affirm Planning Commission’s approval of the Conditional Use Permit (USE 19 -0061) with no modifications to the project or conditions of approval. [Community Development] Ex Parte Communications: All Council Members reported receiving communications from the applicant’s representative. Council Members Fonzi and Newsom reported serving on the DRC and reviewing the project in that capacity. Council Member Newsom also reported speaking with the applicant’s representative. Mayor Pro Tem Bourbeau reported meeting with the applicant’s representative on site, speaking with Planning Commissioners, and reviewing the Planning Commission materials for the December 3, 2019 Meeting. Mayor Moreno reported meeting with the applicant’s representative on site, speaking with a neighbor of the proposed project site, and reviewing the Planning Commission materials for the December 3, 2019 Meeting. Council Member Funk reported visiting the proposed project site as well as making site visits to comparative sites for measuring distance from the speaker to the property line on abutting residential properties. Council Member Fonzi reported that she resides within 500 feet of the proposed project which creates a potential conflict of interest. She stepped down from the dais, recusing herself from the discussion and vote for this item. Community Development Director Dunsmore gave the staff report and answered questions from the Council. PUBLIC COMMENT: The following citizens spoke on this item: Pamela Jardini, Dr. David Lord, Pat Mitchell, Al Fonzi, Geoff Auslen, and Nick McClure Mayor Moreno closed the Public Comment period. Page 8 of 56 ITEM NUMBER: A-1 DATE: 01/28/20 Atascadero City Council January 14, 2019 Page 5 of 7 Mayor Moreno recessed the meeting at 8:00 p.m. Mayor Moreno reconvened the meeting at 8:12 p.m. with all present. MOTION: By Mayor Pro Tem Bourbeau and seconded by Council Member Newsom to adopt Resolution No. 2020-001 granting the appeal and affirming in part Planning Commission’s action thereby ap proving Conditional Use Permit (USE19-0061) to allow a drive-through coffee shop in the Commercial Professional (CP) district subject to revised conditions of approval: o Delete Condition No. 17 in its entirety o Amend Condition No. 20 to limit the hours of operation for outdoor amplified sound from 5am to 9pm. o Add Condition No. 21 to read: Site design shall be in general conformance with the modified preliminary grading plan dated January 28, 2020, to the satisfaction of the City Engineer. o Add Condition No. 22 to read: The Use Permit shall be subject to additional review upon receipt of noise or operational complaints. Additional mitigation may be warranted upon verification of recurring noise or operational disturbances that impact residential properties. Motion passed 4:0 by a roll-call vote. Council Member Fonzi returned to the dais. C. MANAGEMENT REPORTS: Mayor Moreno announced that Item C-2 would be presented prior to Item C-1. 2. Fiscal Year 2019 Annual Road Report  Fiscal Impact: Distribution of the 2019 Community Road Report is estimated to cost $4,000-$5,000 in budgeted General Funds.  Recommendations: Council: 1. Approve the Fiscal Year 2019 Annual Road Report. 2. Approve the 2019 Community Road Report. [Public Works] Public Works Director DeBar gave the staff report and answered questions from the Council. PUBLIC COMMENT: The following citizens spoke on this item: None. Mayor Moreno closed the Public Comment period. MOTION: By Council Member Newsom and seconded by Council Member Funk to: 1. Approve the Fiscal Year 2019 Annual Road Report. 2. Approve the 2019 Community Road Report with the modification to the 2020 Garba Road Rehabilitation Project description as suggested by the Public Works Director. Motion passed 5:0 by a roll-call vote. Page 9 of 56 ITEM NUMBER: A-1 DATE: 01/28/20 Atascadero City Council January 14, 2019 Page 6 of 7 1. Fiscal Year 2018-2019 Audit  Fiscal Impact: None.  Recommendation: Council review and accept the financial audit for the period ended June 30, 2019. [Administrative Services] Administrative Services Director Rangel gave the staff report and answered questions from the Council. Adam Guise, with Moss, Levy & Hartzheim, LLP, also addressed the Council and answered questions. PUBLIC COMMENT: The following citizens spoke on this item: None. Mayor Moreno closed the Public Comment period. MOTION: By Council Member Fonzi and seconded by Council Member Funk to review and accept the financial audit for the period ending June 30, 2019. Motion passed 5:0 by a roll-call vote. D. COUNCIL ANNOUNCEMENTS AND COMMITTEE REPORTS: The following Council Members made brief announcements and gave brief update reports on their committees since their last Council meeting: Mayor Moreno 1. SLO Council of Governments (SLOCOG) 2. SLO Regional Transit Authority (RTA) Mayor Pro Tem Bourbeau 1. Integrated Waste Management Authority (IWMA) Council Member Fonzi 1. City of Atascadero Design Review Committee Council Member Funk 1. Homeless Services Oversight Council Council Member Newsom 1. City / Schools Committee 2. City of Atascadero Design Review Committee E. INDIVIDUAL DETERMINATION AND / OR ACTION: None. F. ADJOURN TO MEETING OF THE SUCCESSOR AGENCY Mayor Moreno adjourned the meeting at 9:23 p.m. to the Meeting of the Successor Agency. Page 10 of 56 ITEM NUMBER: A-1 DATE: 01/28/20 Atascadero City Council January 14, 2019 Page 7 of 7 MINUTES PREPARED BY: ______________________________________ Lara K. Christensen Deputy City Manager / City Clerk The following exhibits are available for review in the City Clerk’s office:  Exhibit A – Item B-1, letter from Pamela Jardini received after agenda printed and distributed  Exhibit B – Letter from Frances Romero, FORMA Companies APPROVED: Page 11 of 56 ITEM NUMBER: A-2DATE: 01/28/20Page 12 of 56 Check Number Check Date Vendor Description Amount City of Atascadero Disbursement Listing For the Month of December 2019 3516 12/02/2019 CALIF PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT SYSTEM 22,323.76Payroll Vendor Payment 3517 12/02/2019 CALIF PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT SYSTEM 35,436.02Accounts Payable Check 3518 12/02/2019 CALIF PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT SYSTEM 1,775.83Accounts Payable Check 3519 12/02/2019 CALIF PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT SYSTEM 1,914.94Accounts Payable Check 3520 12/02/2019 CALIF PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT SYSTEM 2,908.84Accounts Payable Check 3521 12/02/2019 CALIF PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT SYSTEM 7,798.60Accounts Payable Check 3522 12/02/2019 CALIF PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT SYSTEM 6,952.06Accounts Payable Check 3523 12/02/2019 CALIF PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT SYSTEM 11,837.08Accounts Payable Check 3524 12/03/2019 RABOBANK, N.A.51,941.20Payroll Vendor Payment 3525 12/03/2019 EMPLOYMENT DEV DEPARTMENT 14,956.74Payroll Vendor Payment 3526 12/03/2019 EMPLOYMENT DEV. DEPARTMENT 2,203.75Payroll Vendor Payment 162567 12/04/2019 ANTHEM BLUE CROSS HEALTH 173,351.72Payroll Vendor Payment 162568 12/04/2019 LINCOLN NATIONAL LIFE INS CO 1,704.21Payroll Vendor Payment 162569 12/04/2019 MEDICAL EYE SERVICES 1,739.48Payroll Vendor Payment 162570 12/04/2019 PREFERRED BENEFITS INSURANCE 8,627.10Payroll Vendor Payment 162571 12/06/2019 VOID 0.00Accounts Payable Check 162572 12/06/2019 AGM CALIFORNIA, INC.750.00Accounts Payable Check 162573 12/06/2019 ALLSTAR FIRE EQUIPMENT, INC.2,446.46Accounts Payable Check 162574 12/06/2019 AMERICAN MARBORG 115.61Accounts Payable Check 162575 12/06/2019 APPLIED TECHNOLOGY GROUP, INC.51,912.33Accounts Payable Check 162576 12/06/2019 ASSC. OF ZOOS & AQUARIUMS 4,575.00Accounts Payable Check 162578 12/06/2019 AT&T 495.91Accounts Payable Check 162579 12/06/2019 AT&T 763.16Accounts Payable Check 162580 12/06/2019 ATASCADERO HAY & FEED 2,578.47Accounts Payable Check 162582 12/06/2019 ATASCADERO MUTUAL WATER CO.17,579.50Accounts Payable Check 162583 12/06/2019 ATASCADERO PICKLEBALL CLUB,INC 84.00Accounts Payable Check 162584 12/06/2019 AVILA TRAFFIC SAFETY 64.65Accounts Payable Check 162585 12/06/2019 BACKFLOW APPARATUS & VALVE CO.204.33Accounts Payable Check 162586 12/06/2019 BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON 2,470.00Accounts Payable Check 162587 12/06/2019 BASSETT'S CRICKET RANCH,INC.923.05Accounts Payable Check 162588 12/06/2019 BAY AREA DRIVING SCHOOL, INC.15.37Accounts Payable Check 162589 12/06/2019 KEITH R. BERGHER 360.00Accounts Payable Check 162590 12/06/2019 BERRY MAN, INC.2,445.70Accounts Payable Check 162591 12/06/2019 BREZDEN PEST CONTROL, INC.65.00Accounts Payable Check 162592 12/06/2019 BURKE,WILLIAMS, & SORENSON LLP 20,000.00Accounts Payable Check 162593 12/06/2019 CALPORTLAND COMPANY 2,188.28Accounts Payable Check 162594 12/06/2019 CANNON 2,918.30Accounts Payable Check 162595 12/06/2019 CARQUEST OF ATASCADERO 155.19Accounts Payable Check 162596 12/06/2019 CENTRAL COAST CIDER ASSC.15,000.00Accounts Payable Check 162597 12/06/2019 LARA CHRISTENSEN 223.00Accounts Payable Check ITEM NUMBER: A-2 DATE: 01/28/20 ATTACHMENT: 1 Page 13 of 56 Check Number Check Date Vendor Description Amount City of Atascadero Disbursement Listing For the Month of December 2019 162598 12/06/2019 KATHLEEN J. CINOWALT 70.00Accounts Payable Check 162599 12/06/2019 CJN EVENT PLANNING 580.00Accounts Payable Check 162600 12/06/2019 COAST LINE DISTRIBUTING 417.32Accounts Payable Check 162601 12/06/2019 COAST NITELITES 2,365.00Accounts Payable Check 162602 12/06/2019 COASTAL COPY, INC.194.45Accounts Payable Check 162603 12/06/2019 COMPETITIVE EDGE DISTRIBUTING 201.16Accounts Payable Check 162604 12/06/2019 MIGUEL A. CORDERO GALARZA 175.00Accounts Payable Check 162605 12/06/2019 ARMANDO M. CORELLA 46.00Accounts Payable Check 162606 12/06/2019 CRYSTAL SPRINGS WATER 20.00Accounts Payable Check 162607 12/06/2019 CULLIGAN/CENTRAL COAST WTR TRT 70.00Accounts Payable Check 162608 12/06/2019 GREG C. CUNNINGHAM 275.00Accounts Payable Check 162609 12/06/2019 SHARON J. DAVIS 164.50Accounts Payable Check 162610 12/06/2019 NICHOLAS DEBAR 300.00Accounts Payable Check 162611 12/06/2019 DEKRA-LITE 4,390.64Accounts Payable Check 162612 12/06/2019 DENVER ZOO 179.06Accounts Payable Check 162613 12/06/2019 DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE 685.00Accounts Payable Check 162614 12/06/2019 DESTINATION TRAVEL NETWORK 200.00Accounts Payable Check 162615 12/06/2019 PHILIP DUNSMORE 300.00Accounts Payable Check 162616 12/06/2019 EIKHOF DESIGN GROUP, INC.2,980.00Accounts Payable Check 162617 12/06/2019 EL CAMINO VETERINARY HOSP 16.20Accounts Payable Check 162618 12/06/2019 ELECTRICRAFT, INC.530.93Accounts Payable Check 162619 12/06/2019 EMI SPORTWEAR 624.00Accounts Payable Check 162620 12/06/2019 ESCUELA DEL RIO 780.00Accounts Payable Check 162621 12/06/2019 FARM SUPPLY COMPANY 218.31Accounts Payable Check 162622 12/06/2019 FENCE FACTORY ATASCADERO 1,650.00Accounts Payable Check 162623 12/06/2019 FERRELL'S AUTO REPAIR 416.19Accounts Payable Check 162624 12/06/2019 FLOORS OF WOOD, INC.20,383.00Accounts Payable Check 162625 12/06/2019 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD 317.50Accounts Payable Check 162626 12/06/2019 GARRY BRILL PRODUCTIONS 150.00Accounts Payable Check 162627 12/06/2019 GAS COMPANY 916.13Accounts Payable Check 162628 12/06/2019 GHD, INC.49,261.21Accounts Payable Check 162629 12/06/2019 GLENN'S REPAIR & RENTAL, INC.87.39Accounts Payable Check 162630 12/06/2019 BRADLEY A. HACKLEMAN 288.00Accounts Payable Check 162631 12/06/2019 HANLEY AND FLEISHMAN, LLP 1,184.00Accounts Payable Check 162632 12/06/2019 HARRIS STAGE LINES, LLC 1,000.00Accounts Payable Check 162633 12/06/2019 HART IMPRESSIONS PRINTING 217.37Accounts Payable Check 162635 12/06/2019 HOME DEPOT CREDIT SERVICES 1,810.23Accounts Payable Check 162636 12/06/2019 RACHEL HUNTER 104.50Accounts Payable Check 162637 12/06/2019 INGLIS PET HOTEL 117.76Accounts Payable Check 162638 12/06/2019 EVELYN R. INGRAM 546.70Accounts Payable Check 162639 12/06/2019 J. CARROLL CORPORATION 433.32Accounts Payable Check ITEM NUMBER: A-2 DATE: 01/28/20 ATTACHMENT: 1 Page 14 of 56 Check Number Check Date Vendor Description Amount City of Atascadero Disbursement Listing For the Month of December 2019 162640 12/06/2019 JIFFY LUBE 95.81Accounts Payable Check 162641 12/06/2019 JK'S UNLIMITED, INC.2,980.66Accounts Payable Check 162642 12/06/2019 JOE A. GONSALVES & SON 3,000.00Accounts Payable Check 162643 12/06/2019 JOURNAL PLUS MAGAZINE 900.00Accounts Payable Check 162644 12/06/2019 KNECHT'S PLUMBING & HEATING 8,478.42Accounts Payable Check 162645 12/06/2019 LANTERN PRESS 214.10Accounts Payable Check 162646 12/06/2019 LAUTZENHISER'S STATIONARY 433.09Accounts Payable Check 162647 12/06/2019 COLETTE LAYTON 592.66Accounts Payable Check 162648 12/06/2019 LIFE ASSIST, INC.1,636.50Accounts Payable Check 162649 12/06/2019 CRAIG C. LOWRIE 250.00Accounts Payable Check 162650 12/06/2019 MADRONE LANDSCAPES, INC.408.00Accounts Payable Check 162651 12/06/2019 DAVID MARTINES 1,160.00Accounts Payable Check 162652 12/06/2019 SAMUEL H. MCMILLAN, SR.50.00Accounts Payable Check 162653 12/06/2019 MEDINA LIGHT SHOW DESIGNS 1,750.00Accounts Payable Check 162654 12/06/2019 MEMPHIS ZOO, INC.154.06Accounts Payable Check 162655 12/06/2019 MICHAEL K. NUNLEY & ASSC, INC.7,317.91Accounts Payable Check 162656 12/06/2019 MINER'S ACE HARDWARE 359.70Accounts Payable Check 162657 12/06/2019 MATTHEW J. MIRANDA 206.48Accounts Payable Check 162658 12/06/2019 MISSION UNIFORM SERVICE 316.88Accounts Payable Check 162659 12/06/2019 MONSOON CONSULTANTS 3,750.00Accounts Payable Check 162660 12/06/2019 MWI ANIMAL HEALTH 147.02Accounts Payable Check 162661 12/06/2019 NEW TIMES 782.00Accounts Payable Check 162662 12/06/2019 NORTH COUNTY BACKFLOW 2,225.00Accounts Payable Check 162664 12/06/2019 PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC 24,570.88Accounts Payable Check 162665 12/06/2019 FLAVIA PAROTTI 67.87Accounts Payable Check 162666 12/06/2019 RICARDO PAZ 375.00Accounts Payable Check 162667 12/06/2019 PROCARE JANITORIAL SUPPLY,INC.395.84Accounts Payable Check 162668 12/06/2019 PROSOUND BUSINESS MEDIA, INC.99.00Accounts Payable Check 162669 12/06/2019 PRP COMPANIES 204.32Accounts Payable Check 162670 12/06/2019 PRW STEEL SUPPLY, INC.238.88Accounts Payable Check 162671 12/06/2019 SHIRLEY L. RADCLIFF-BRUTON 496.80Accounts Payable Check 162672 12/06/2019 RAINBOW MEALWORMS,INC.48.72Accounts Payable Check 162673 12/06/2019 RAINSCAPE, A LANDSCAPE SVC CO.6,742.00Accounts Payable Check 162674 12/06/2019 JERI RANGEL 300.00Accounts Payable Check 162675 12/06/2019 RAVATT,ALBRECHT, & ASSC.,INC.1,305.00Accounts Payable Check 162676 12/06/2019 READYREFRESH BY NESTLE 113.80Accounts Payable Check 162677 12/06/2019 RHODE ISLAND NOVELTY 940.00Accounts Payable Check 162678 12/06/2019 RACHELLE RICKARD 500.00Accounts Payable Check 162679 12/06/2019 TIFFANY RIGBY 77.00Accounts Payable Check 162680 12/06/2019 MARK J. RUSSO 200.00Accounts Payable Check 162681 12/06/2019 PRISCILLA SCHULTZ 40.00Accounts Payable Check ITEM NUMBER: A-2 DATE: 01/28/20 ATTACHMENT: 1 Page 15 of 56 Check Number Check Date Vendor Description Amount City of Atascadero Disbursement Listing For the Month of December 2019 162682 12/06/2019 ANDREA L. SHERRILL 26.40Accounts Payable Check 162683 12/06/2019 THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS COMPANY 154.33Accounts Payable Check 162684 12/06/2019 JOHN C. SIEMENS 357.70Accounts Payable Check 162685 12/06/2019 SLO COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE 106.00Accounts Payable Check 162686 12/06/2019 SPEAKWRITE, LLC.489.90Accounts Payable Check 162687 12/06/2019 CONNER M. SPEARS 3,210.00Accounts Payable Check 162688 12/06/2019 SPECIES 360 1,467.53Accounts Payable Check 162689 12/06/2019 STANLEY CONVERGENT SECURITY 601.50Accounts Payable Check 162690 12/06/2019 STATE WATER RES CONTROL BOARD 14,230.00Accounts Payable Check 162691 12/06/2019 MICHAEL STORNETTA 180.00Accounts Payable Check 162692 12/06/2019 SUN BADGE COMPANY 116.33Accounts Payable Check 162693 12/06/2019 SUNLIGHT JANITORIAL, INC.961.00Accounts Payable Check 162694 12/06/2019 RASHELLE SYSTMA 92.00Accounts Payable Check 162695 12/06/2019 T. HORZEN, INC.21,011.25Accounts Payable Check 162696 12/06/2019 RONALD R. TARICA 126.00Accounts Payable Check 162697 12/06/2019 TURF STAR, INC.673.75Accounts Payable Check 162698 12/06/2019 U.S. POSTMASTER 2,200.00Accounts Payable Check 162699 12/06/2019 ULTREX LEASING 260.76Accounts Payable Check 162700 12/06/2019 IWINA M. VAN BEEK 707.00Accounts Payable Check 162701 12/06/2019 SABRINA T. VAN BEEK 69.00Accounts Payable Check 162702 12/06/2019 THOMAS F. VELASQUEZ 100.00Accounts Payable Check 162703 12/06/2019 VERIZON WIRELESS 2,556.13Accounts Payable Check 162704 12/06/2019 VINO VICE, INC.157.50Accounts Payable Check 162705 12/06/2019 VISITOR TELEVISION LLC 595.00Accounts Payable Check 162706 12/06/2019 WCJ PROPERTY SERVICES 952.50Accounts Payable Check 162707 12/06/2019 WEX BANK - 76 UNIVERSL 10,641.14Accounts Payable Check 162708 12/06/2019 WEX BANK - WEX FLEET UNIVERSAL 6,825.31Accounts Payable Check 162709 12/06/2019 CHARLES M. WILBUR 250.00Accounts Payable Check 162710 12/06/2019 WILKINS ACTION GRAPHICS 1,079.62Accounts Payable Check 162711 12/06/2019 WONDRIES FLEET GROUP 25,428.85Accounts Payable Check 162712 12/06/2019 KAREN B. WYKE 347.70Accounts Payable Check 3527 12/12/2019 ANTHEM BLUE CROSS HSA 7,819.61Payroll Vendor Payment 3528 12/12/2019 STATE DISBURSEMENT UNIT 209.54Payroll Vendor Payment 162713 12/12/2019 ATASCADERO MID MGRS ORG UNION 60.00Payroll Vendor Payment 162714 12/12/2019 ATASCADERO POLICE OFFICERS 1,916.25Payroll Vendor Payment 162715 12/12/2019 ATASCADERO PROF. FIREFIGHTERS 1,013.05Payroll Vendor Payment 162716 12/12/2019 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD 590.27Payroll Vendor Payment 162717 12/12/2019 MASS MUTUAL WORKPLACE SOLUTION 6,365.50Payroll Vendor Payment 162718 12/12/2019 NATIONWIDE RETIREMENT SOLUTION 327.09Payroll Vendor Payment 162719 12/12/2019 NAVIA BENEFIT SOLUTIONS 1,730.18Payroll Vendor Payment 162720 12/12/2019 SEIU LOCAL 620 872.91Payroll Vendor Payment ITEM NUMBER: A-2 DATE: 01/28/20 ATTACHMENT: 1 Page 16 of 56 Check Number Check Date Vendor Description Amount City of Atascadero Disbursement Listing For the Month of December 2019 162721 12/12/2019 VANTAGEPOINT TRNSFR AGT 106099 357.85Payroll Vendor Payment 162722 12/12/2019 VANTAGEPOINT TRNSFR AGT 304633 3,428.37Payroll Vendor Payment 162723 12/12/2019 VANTAGEPOINT TRNSFR AGT 706276 85.00Payroll Vendor Payment 3529 12/13/2019 CALIF PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT SYSTEM 22,304.66Payroll Vendor Payment 3530 12/13/2019 CALIF PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT SYSTEM 35,990.33Payroll Vendor Payment 3531 12/13/2019 CALIF PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT SYSTEM 1,674.01Payroll Vendor Payment 3532 12/13/2019 CALIF PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT SYSTEM 1,914.94Payroll Vendor Payment 3533 12/13/2019 CALIF PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT SYSTEM 2,908.84Payroll Vendor Payment 3534 12/13/2019 CALIF PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT SYSTEM 4,515.91Payroll Vendor Payment 3535 12/13/2019 CALIF PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT SYSTEM 7,071.34Payroll Vendor Payment 3536 12/13/2019 CALIF PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT SYSTEM 11,969.46Payroll Vendor Payment 3537 12/17/2019 RABOBANK, N.A.60,191.18Payroll Vendor Payment 3538 12/17/2019 EMPLOYMENT DEV DEPARTMENT 18,425.33Payroll Vendor Payment 3539 12/17/2019 EMPLOYMENT DEV. DEPARTMENT 2,351.63Payroll Vendor Payment 162724 12/20/2019 A SUPERIOR CRANE, LLC 480.00Accounts Payable Check 162725 12/20/2019 AGP VIDEO, INC.2,707.50Accounts Payable Check 162726 12/20/2019 AIR-RITE REFRIGERATION 95.00Accounts Payable Check 162727 12/20/2019 ALLSTAR FIRE EQUIPMENT, INC.2,446.46Accounts Payable Check 162728 12/20/2019 ALTHOUSE & MEADE, INC.267.50Accounts Payable Check 162729 12/20/2019 AMERICAN WEST TIRE & AUTO INC 172.58Accounts Payable Check 162730 12/20/2019 ANTECH DIAGNOSTICS 463.32Accounts Payable Check 162731 12/20/2019 AT&T 529.95Accounts Payable Check 162732 12/20/2019 AT&T 269.89Accounts Payable Check 162733 12/20/2019 ATASCADERO HAY & FEED 615.84Accounts Payable Check 162734 12/20/2019 ATM ADVANTAGE PLUS 300.00Accounts Payable Check 162735 12/20/2019 TERRIE BANISH 892.76Accounts Payable Check 162736 12/20/2019 BASSETT'S CRICKET RANCH,INC.390.25Accounts Payable Check 162737 12/20/2019 JOSE R. BENITEZ 90.00Accounts Payable Check 162738 12/20/2019 BERRY MAN, INC.1,358.85Accounts Payable Check 162739 12/20/2019 BIG BRAND TIRE & SERVICE 921.75Accounts Payable Check 162740 12/20/2019 BREZDEN PEST CONTROL, INC.164.00Accounts Payable Check 162741 12/20/2019 BURT INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY 445.20Accounts Payable Check 162742 12/20/2019 CA CODE CHECK, INC.6,083.54Accounts Payable Check 162743 12/20/2019 CA DEPT OF TAX AND FEE ADMIN.307.82Accounts Payable Check 162744 12/20/2019 CANNON 1,383.75Accounts Payable Check 162745 12/20/2019 CARQUEST OF ATASCADERO 131.98Accounts Payable Check 162746 12/20/2019 CED CONSOLIDATED ELECTRICAL 1,916.69Accounts Payable Check 162747 12/20/2019 CHARTER COMMUNICATIONS 6,144.89Accounts Payable Check 162748 12/20/2019 LARA CHRISTENSEN 170.64Accounts Payable Check 162749 12/20/2019 CINCINNATI ZOO & BOTANICAL GDN 371.88Accounts Payable Check 162750 12/20/2019 CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO 1,680.19Accounts Payable Check ITEM NUMBER: A-2 DATE: 01/28/20 ATTACHMENT: 1 Page 17 of 56 Check Number Check Date Vendor Description Amount City of Atascadero Disbursement Listing For the Month of December 2019 162751 12/20/2019 CLERK, U.S. DISTRICT COURT 10,000.00Accounts Payable Check 162752 12/20/2019 CO OF SAN LUIS OBISPO SART PRG 600.00Accounts Payable Check 162753 12/20/2019 COASTAL COPY, INC.553.86Accounts Payable Check 162754 12/20/2019 COASTAL REPROGRAPHIC SERVICES 30.82Accounts Payable Check 162755 12/20/2019 COLONY MEDIA 3,088.00Accounts Payable Check 162756 12/20/2019 MIGUEL A. CORDERO GALARZA 75.00Accounts Payable Check 162757 12/20/2019 CREWSENSE, LLC 193.35Accounts Payable Check 162758 12/20/2019 CRITICAL REACH, INC.350.00Accounts Payable Check 162759 12/20/2019 GREG C. CUNNINGHAM 175.00Accounts Payable Check 162760 12/20/2019 DAN BIDDLE PEST CONTROL SERVIC 135.00Accounts Payable Check 162761 12/20/2019 DELTA LIQUID ENERGY 836.72Accounts Payable Check 162762 12/20/2019 DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE 420.00Accounts Payable Check 162763 12/20/2019 CHARLES DICKEY 37.12Accounts Payable Check 162764 12/20/2019 DOCUTEAM 134.47Accounts Payable Check 162765 12/20/2019 EL CAMINO VETERINARY HOSP 294.40Accounts Payable Check 162766 12/20/2019 ENTENMANN-ROVIN CO.160.52Accounts Payable Check 162767 12/20/2019 ESCROW CLEANING SERVICE 375.00Accounts Payable Check 162768 12/20/2019 ESCUELA DEL RIO 800.00Accounts Payable Check 162769 12/20/2019 FARM SUPPLY COMPANY 139.40Accounts Payable Check 162770 12/20/2019 FENCE FACTORY ATASCADERO 255.00Accounts Payable Check 162771 12/20/2019 FERGUSON ENTERPRISES, LLC 70.65Accounts Payable Check 162772 12/20/2019 FERRELL'S AUTO REPAIR 61.70Accounts Payable Check 162773 12/20/2019 FGL ENVIRONMENTAL 587.00Accounts Payable Check 162774 12/20/2019 FITNESS EDGE EXERCISE EQUIP.280.00Accounts Payable Check 162775 12/20/2019 GAS COMPANY 419.36Accounts Payable Check 162776 12/20/2019 GLENN'S REPAIR & RENTAL, INC.83.85Accounts Payable Check 162777 12/20/2019 HANSEN BRO'S CUSTOM FARMING 11,063.43Accounts Payable Check 162778 12/20/2019 HART IMPRESSIONS PRINTING 1,280.75Accounts Payable Check 162779 12/20/2019 HINDERLITER, DE LLAMAS 1,361.57Accounts Payable Check 162780 12/20/2019 INTERSTATE BATTERIES OF 145.30Accounts Payable Check 162781 12/20/2019 JK'S UNLIMITED, INC.3,062.29Accounts Payable Check 162782 12/20/2019 DAREN KENNETT 156.23Accounts Payable Check 162783 12/20/2019 KIDZ LOVE SOCCER 2,664.90Accounts Payable Check 162784 12/20/2019 KPRL 1230 AM 320.00Accounts Payable Check 162785 12/20/2019 KW CONSTRUCTION 3,700.00Accounts Payable Check 162786 12/20/2019 LEE WILSON ELECTRIC CO. INC 3,927.80Accounts Payable Check 162787 12/20/2019 LIFE ASSIST, INC.73.73Accounts Payable Check 162788 12/20/2019 CRAIG C. LOWRIE 200.00Accounts Payable Check 162789 12/20/2019 MADRONE LANDSCAPES, INC.300.00Accounts Payable Check 162790 12/20/2019 MEDPOST URGENT CARE-ATASCADERO 60.00Accounts Payable Check 162791 12/20/2019 MICHAEL K. NUNLEY & ASSC, INC.13,590.36Accounts Payable Check ITEM NUMBER: A-2 DATE: 01/28/20 ATTACHMENT: 1 Page 18 of 56 Check Number Check Date Vendor Description Amount City of Atascadero Disbursement Listing For the Month of December 2019 162793 12/20/2019 MINER'S ACE HARDWARE 1,172.29Accounts Payable Check 162794 12/20/2019 MISSION UNIFORM SERVICE 482.12Accounts Payable Check 162795 12/20/2019 MIWALL CORPORATION 2,929.07Accounts Payable Check 162796 12/20/2019 MUNICIPAL MAINT EQUIPMENT, INC 169.04Accounts Payable Check 162797 12/20/2019 MV TRANSPORTATION, INC.11,608.27Accounts Payable Check 162798 12/20/2019 NEOFUNDS 4,000.00Accounts Payable Check 162799 12/20/2019 NORTH COAST ENGINEERING INC.350.00Accounts Payable Check 162800 12/20/2019 OFFICE DEPOT INC.642.09Accounts Payable Check 162801 12/20/2019 PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC 24,129.36Accounts Payable Check 162802 12/20/2019 PASO ROBLES SAFE & LOCK, INC.466.93Accounts Payable Check 162803 12/20/2019 RICARDO PAZ 75.00Accounts Payable Check 162804 12/20/2019 PERRY'S PARCEL & GIFT 50.00Accounts Payable Check 162805 12/20/2019 PRAXAIR DISTRIBUTION, INC.52.37Accounts Payable Check 162806 12/20/2019 PROCARE JANITORIAL SUPPLY,INC.768.32Accounts Payable Check 162807 12/20/2019 QUINCY ENGINEERING, INC.4,424.02Accounts Payable Check 162808 12/20/2019 QUINN RENTAL SERVICES 4,832.30Accounts Payable Check 162809 12/20/2019 RAINSCAPE, A LANDSCAPE SVC CO.350.00Accounts Payable Check 162810 12/20/2019 RAVATT,ALBRECHT, & ASSC.,INC.205.00Accounts Payable Check 162811 12/20/2019 READYREFRESH BY NESTLE 768.15Accounts Payable Check 162812 12/20/2019 RICK ENGINEERING COMPANY 3,004.52Accounts Payable Check 162813 12/20/2019 SERVICE SYSTEMS ASSC, INC.5,000.00Accounts Payable Check 162814 12/20/2019 THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS COMPANY 82.75Accounts Payable Check 162815 12/20/2019 SMART AND FINAL 198.03Accounts Payable Check 162816 12/20/2019 MARY P. SMITH 2,072.57Accounts Payable Check 162817 12/20/2019 SOUTH COAST EMERGENCY VEH SVC 157.15Accounts Payable Check 162818 12/20/2019 SOUZA CONSTRUCTION, INC.201,807.75Accounts Payable Check 162819 12/20/2019 SPECIALIZED EQUIPMENT REPAIR 2,142.70Accounts Payable Check 162820 12/20/2019 STANLEY CONVERGENT SECURITY 338.47Accounts Payable Check 162821 12/20/2019 STAPLES CREDIT PLAN 153.53Accounts Payable Check 162822 12/20/2019 STATEWIDE TRAFFIC SAFETY&SIGNS 1,013.21Accounts Payable Check 162823 12/20/2019 SUPERION, LLC 48,069.00Accounts Payable Check 162824 12/20/2019 TEMPLETON GLASS CO., INC.110.00Accounts Payable Check 162825 12/20/2019 TERRA VERDE ENVIRONMENTAL CONS 367.50Accounts Payable Check 162826 12/20/2019 THE TRIBUNE 1,470.15Accounts Payable Check 162832 12/20/2019 U.S. BANK 35,985.58Accounts Payable Check 162833 12/20/2019 ULTREX BUSINESS PRODUCTS 102.02Accounts Payable Check 162834 12/20/2019 UNITED STAFFING ASSC., INC.1,366.60Accounts Payable Check 162835 12/20/2019 VERDIN 34,948.62Accounts Payable Check 162836 12/20/2019 VERIZON WIRELESS 269.82Accounts Payable Check 162837 12/20/2019 VINO VICE, INC.330.00Accounts Payable Check 162838 12/20/2019 WEST COAST AUTO & TOWING, INC.515.00Accounts Payable Check ITEM NUMBER: A-2 DATE: 01/28/20 ATTACHMENT: 1 Page 19 of 56 Check Number Check Date Vendor Description Amount City of Atascadero Disbursement Listing For the Month of December 2019 162839 12/20/2019 WILKINS ACTION GRAPHICS 246.18Accounts Payable Check 162840 12/20/2019 ANNE G. WILSON 100.00Accounts Payable Check 162841 12/20/2019 ISRAEL WINGATE 200.00Accounts Payable Check 162842 12/20/2019 ZEE MEDICAL SERVICES CO.163.30Accounts Payable Check 3540 12/26/2019 ANTHEM BLUE CROSS HSA 7,315.57Payroll Vendor Payment 3542 12/26/2019 STATE DISBURSEMENT UNIT 209.54Payroll Vendor Payment 3543 12/26/2019 CALIF PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT SYSTEM 22,271.11Payroll Vendor Payment 3544 12/26/2019 CALIF PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT SYSTEM 35,407.55Payroll Vendor Payment 3545 12/26/2019 CALIF PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT SYSTEM 1,818.24Payroll Vendor Payment 3546 12/26/2019 CALIF PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT SYSTEM 1,914.94Payroll Vendor Payment 3547 12/26/2019 CALIF PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT SYSTEM 2,908.84Payroll Vendor Payment 3548 12/26/2019 CALIF PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT SYSTEM 4,623.65Payroll Vendor Payment 3549 12/26/2019 CALIF PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT SYSTEM 7,071.34Payroll Vendor Payment 3550 12/26/2019 CALIF PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT SYSTEM 11,992.11Payroll Vendor Payment 162843 12/26/2019 ATASCADERO MID MGRS ORG UNION 60.00Payroll Vendor Payment 162844 12/26/2019 ATASCADERO POLICE OFFICERS 1,916.25Payroll Vendor Payment 162845 12/26/2019 ATASCADERO PROF. FIREFIGHTERS 1,013.05Payroll Vendor Payment 162846 12/26/2019 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD 590.27Payroll Vendor Payment 162847 12/26/2019 MASS MUTUAL WORKPLACE SOLUTION 6,555.50Payroll Vendor Payment 162848 12/26/2019 NATIONWIDE RETIREMENT SOLUTION 439.59Payroll Vendor Payment 162849 12/26/2019 NAVIA BENEFIT SOLUTIONS 1,729.54Payroll Vendor Payment 162850 12/26/2019 SEIU LOCAL 620 872.91Payroll Vendor Payment 162851 12/26/2019 VANTAGEPOINT TRNSFR AGT 106099 357.85Payroll Vendor Payment 162852 12/26/2019 VANTAGEPOINT TRNSFR AGT 304633 3,417.03Payroll Vendor Payment 162853 12/26/2019 VANTAGEPOINT TRNSFR AGT 706276 85.00Payroll Vendor Payment 3551 12/31/2019 RABOBANK, N.A.53,128.87Payroll Vendor Payment 3552 12/31/2019 EMPLOYMENT DEV DEPARTMENT 15,458.25Payroll Vendor Payment 3553 12/31/2019 EMPLOYMENT DEV. DEPARTMENT 2,252.19Payroll Vendor Payment $1,606,424.14 ITEM NUMBER: A-2 DATE: 01/28/20 ATTACHMENT: 1 Page 20 of 56 ITEM NUMBER: A-3 DATE: 01/28/20 Atascadero City Council Staff Report – Public Works Department 2020 Traffic Way Sanitary Sewer Improvements Design Services Award RECOMMENDATION: Council authorize the City Manager to execute a contract for $231,840 with MNS Engineers, Inc. to provide design engineering services for the 2020 Traffic Way Sanitary Sewer Improvements Project (Project No. C2019W01). DISCUSSION: Background The City owns and operates a sewer collection system consisting of more than 63 miles of gravity sewer main and trunk lines and 6.8 miles of force mains that convey an average flow of 1.3 million gallons per day (MGD). The City’s wastewater collection system serves approximately 5,000 parcels including the majority of high density and business properties within City limits. As part of the Wastewater Collection Systems Master Plan Update, completed in October 2015, several portions of the collection system were identified as hydraulically deficient under existing and/or future peak hour flows. A series of capital improvement projects were developed to upgrade the wastewater collection system to meet these existing and future flow requirements and to reduce ongoing operation and maintenance expenses. The gravity sewer section of Traffic Way between San Jacinto Avenue and Tunitas Avenue was identified as a priority collection system upgrade project and includes replacement of the two sections of existing sewer main as detailed below and shown on Attachment 1. Traffic Way – San Jacinto Avenue to Lift Station 6: Replace approximately 1,400 feet of existing 8-inch gravity sewer main with 15-inch pipe, including eight manholes and sewer service lateral connections. Traffic Way – 300’ south of Rosario Avenue to Lift Station 5: Replace approximately 2,500 feet of 10-inch gravity sewer main with 15-inch pipe and approximately 1,500 feet of 12-inch gravity sewer main with 18-inch pipe, including seventeen manholes and sewer service lateral connections. Analysis Staff solicited proposals in December 2019 from qualified consultants to perform final design services and prepare construction plans and specifications for the 2020 Traffic Way Page 21 of 56 ITEM NUMBER: A-3 DATE: 01/28/20 Sanitary Sewer Improvements Project. Services in the proposal include geotechnical testing and report, topographic surveying and survey monument research, preliminary construction method alternatives analysis, preparing construction plans, specifications, cost estimates (PS&E), and providing engineering assistance during the bid process. Staff received five proposals from qualified consultants including North Coast Engineering, MKN & Associates, MNS Engineers, DPSI, and Wallace Group. Proposals were individually reviewed and scored by a selection committee based upon experience with similar projects, responsiveness to City needs, experienc e of key personnel, and other factors. The City was fortunate to receive excellent proposals from all five companies and determined that MNS Engineers, Inc. of San Luis Obispo submitted the most qualified proposal. MNS Engineers provided a detailed fee estimate worksheet with their proposal that included labor hours/costs, reimbursable expenses, and subconsultant fees for the work scope identified in the City’s request for proposals. Staff reviewed MNS’s work scope and fee and have determined that it is reasonable. Staff is recommending awarding a contract with MNS Engineers on a labor plus reimbursable basis for an estimated maximum fee of $231,840 for design engineering services for the project. Design work is anticipated to take approximately seven months to complete. Staff anticipates publicly bidding the project sometime in September 2020 with construction occurring between October 2020 and March 2021. Linear utility projects are typically good candidates for winter construction due to the relat ively small area open to the elements at any time, and since few of the materials are contingent upon warm weather to properly set. FISCAL IMPACT: The project is included in the current budget for $2,658,100 in Wastewater Funding. The following summarizes the estimated project expenditures and funding sources: ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES Design and Bid Phase $ 253,100 Construction Contract 1,850,000 Construction Inspection / Testing / Administration @ 10% 185,000 Construction Contingency @ 20% 370,000 Total Estimated Expenditures: $ 2,658,100 BUDGETED FUNDING SOURCES Wastewater Funds $2,658,100 Total Budgeted Funding Sources: $2,658,100 ATTACHMENT: 2020 Traffic Way Sanitary Sewer Improvements Project Map Page 22 of 56 ITEM NUMBER: A-3DATE: 01/28/20ATTACHMENT: 1Page 23 of 56 ITEM NUMBER: B-1 DATE: 01/28/20 Atascadero City Council Staff Report - Community Development Department Title 9 Municipal Code Text Amendments (CPP19-0080) RECOMMENDATION: Planning Commission recommends City Council: Introduce for first reading, by title only, a Draft Ordinance approving amendments to Title 9, Planning and Zoning, Chapters 2, 3, 4, and 6 of the Atascadero Municipal Code for minor text corrections. DISCUSSION: Background: At the December 10, 2019 City Council meeting, a Draft Ordinance was introduced to amend Title 9, Chapters 2, 3, 4, and 6 of the Atascadero Municipal Code. The proposed Title 9 (Zoning Text) amendments provided for consistency with the General Plan. Following introduction, it was discovered that there were some clerical errors in the text of the Draft Ordinance with proposed amendments to Title 9. These clerical errors relate to areas in the Ordinance where CEQA is mentioned and could have caused confusion over what areas of the Municipal Code were proposed to be amended. Staff has corrected the errors and is now bringing the Draft Ordinance, amending Title 9, back for introduction. No changes to the previously presented amendments have been proposed. The following analysis remains unchanged from the previous hearing. Analysis: Changes to Title 9 of the Atascadero Municipal Code encompass text corrections to existing sections of Title 9, while ensuring General Plan and land use compatibility with the Zoning Code. The primary updates to Title 9 specify the scope of outdoor storage uses in the Commercial Park (CPK) and other commercial zones and propose to remove the Mini Storage land use from the Public (P) zoning district. The new definitions will specify the location and amount of outdoor storage uses and ensure compatibility with the General Plan and zoning definitions. It is important to note that this text amendment does not speak to outdoor sales lots such as vehicle sales, nurseries or other outdoor land uses that constitute outdoor retail sales. Instead, this discussion is related strictly to the non-retail storage of item such as construction supplies, equipment and building materials. Page 24 of 56 ITEM NUMBER: B-1 DATE: 01/28/20 The amendments to Title are intended to implement General Plan Policy while also moving forward with adopted Action Plan Goals that were adopted by City Council in 2019. At the January 2019 Strategic Planning Session, City Council directed staff to evaluate various options towards quality development projects and ensuring that the Commercial Park Zone is developed as intended in the General Plan. The Action Plan contains the following specific goals: Continue to Encourage and Expect Quality Development  Continue to refine our property development standards towards quality.  Continue to facilitate compliance of new businesses within the Commercial Park zone to preserve valuable land for uses that are consistent with the General Plan. In order to implement these goals, staff proposed amendments to the Municipal Code to help bring portions of the Zoning Regulations into closer alignment with the General Plan. These amendments primarily speak the aesthetic appearance of new businesses and development projects as the General Plan intended. The Commercial Park zone is probably one of the most visible districts in the City as it is bordered on one side by Highway 101 and on the other side by El Camino Real. Based on it’s definition in the General Plan it was intended to be preserved for office parks, clean industry and related uses: General Plan Definition of CPK Commercial Park (CPK) - This designation applies to areas along the northern portion of El Camino Real to accommodate uses that require large parcels, such as automobile and mobile home sales, factory outlet centers, traveler destination s and recreation complexes, craft uses, nurseries and planned commercial developments. Certain types of light industrial uses, including research and development facilities and clean manufacturing facilities, along with office parks and business uses may also be appropriate in this area. Furthermore, the General Plan prescribes goals and policies that are designed to keep El Camino the primary employment and workhorse of the City. Policy 1.3 of the General Plan was designed to protect the appearance of the commercial corridor. It includes several programs that speak particularly to outdoor storage uses and the CPK zone: General Plan Policy 1.3: Enhance the rural character and appearance of the City, including commercial corridors, gateways and public facilities. Applicable General Plan Programs: 7. Develop a program to abate uses solely devoted to outdoor storage. 8. Beautify the City's primary entryways indicated in by creating Civic Gateways. The freeway and other vehicular approaches to Atascadero shall be made more attractive through judicious application of the elements including landscaping, civic monuments, and rural character site development. Staff has reviewed the General Plan and the existing code language and determined that there are improvements needed to the code text to properly implement the General Plan. Businesses such as Contract Construction Services are already an allowed use in the CPK zone, and staff is not proposing to alter that. This current land use allows an office Page 25 of 56 ITEM NUMBER: B-1 DATE: 01/28/20 based use with some accessory outdoor storage. The current zoning also conditionally allows an office based use with significant accessory outdoor storage with a CUP; however, it is unlikely that a business with more than 10,000 sq. ft. of outdoor storage would be able to meet the findings required for a C UP. In order to obtain a CUP, the Planning Commission would need to find that it is consistent with the General Plan, including the description of the CPK zone, the abatement of outdoor uses, and the requirement for an attractive freeway corridor. 1. Contract Construction Services. The Municipal Code currently defines Contract Construction Services as an office use with outdoor or indoor facilities. Such uses are currently allowed without a conditional use permit (CUP) in the Commercial Service (CS), Commercial Park (CPK), Industrial (I), and Industrial Park (IP) zoning districts. Currently, if such a business proposes outdoor storage that exceeds 10,000 square feet, a Conditional Use Permit is required, however, the zoning does not describe a minimum size for an office or other building on the site. Land uses that are primarily outdoor storage of equipmentmay be appropriate in the CS, I, and IP zones but the General Plan defines the CPK zone as the City’s lodging, business park and office zone. Extensive outdoor uses are not consistent with this General Plan definition, especially on sites with views from both Hwy. 101 and El Camino Real. The update to the code will create two definitions for contract construction services, with one definition that allows substantial outdoor uses, and another that is primarily an indoor land use with incidental outdoor storage. Each are appropriate in different zones and with different levels of review, with the CPK zone reserved for primarily indoor uses as prescribed by the General Plan and outdoor uses more appropriately sited in the Industrial zone. In each of the definitions, indoor uses constitute uses that are within an enclosed building that has four complete walls and a roof and is designed as a commercial building consistent with the California Building Code. Outdoor uses can be defined as any uses outside of a building whether or not such uses are within a carport, or other structure without one or more sides. o Contract Construction Services (Indoor): Office uses with or without indoor storage facilities operated by, or on behalf of, a building contractor, exterminator, janitorial service, or similar. Can include the indoor storage of materials used for repair and maintenance of contractor’s own equipment and for use by the contractor. All uses must be located within an approved, permitted building that is enclosed on all sides. Outdoor storage of construction related vehicles, fleet, or accessory storage (other than in an approved parking lot for employees or fleet vehicles) is limited to 10 percent of the floor area of the fully enclosed building utilized for the business. o Contract Construction Services (Outdoor): Office uses with outdoor facilities operated by, or on behalf of, a building contractor, exterminator, janitorial service, or similar. Outdoor uses may include storage of large equipment, vehicles, and/or other materials commonly used in the individual contractor’s type of business and can include the storage of materials used for repair and maintenance of contractor’s own equipment. May also include Page 26 of 56 ITEM NUMBER: B-1 DATE: 01/28/20 accessory buildings or structures for uses by the contractor. An on-site office building is required. All applicable development standards listed in the code as well as screening and design standards for outdoor storage uses must be met. 2. Vehicle and Equipment Storage. The Municipal Code currently defines Vehicle and Equipment Storage as service establishments primarily engaged in the business of storing cars, buses and other motor vehicles; recreational vehicles (such as campers, motor homes, boats); construction equipment; and farm equipment. The use is allowed in the (I) and (IP) zones and conditionally allowed in the Commercial Park (CPK) zone. Similar to Contract Construction Services, the code update includes two separate definitions, one for Vehicle and Equipment Storage - indoor, and one for Vehicle and Equipment storage - outdoor. o Vehicle and Equipment Storage (Indoor). Service establishments primarily engaged in the business of storing cars, buses and other motor vehicles; recreational vehicles (such as campers, motor homes, boats); construction equipment; and farm equipment. Does not include wrecking yards, which are classified in “recycling and scrap.” All uses of the site must be located within an approved, permitted building and outdoor storage shall be limited to 10 percent of the floor area of the building utilized for the business. o Vehicle and Equipment Storage (Outdoor). Service establishments primarily engaged in the business of storing cars, buses and other motor vehicles; recreational vehicles (such as campers, motor homes, boats); construction equipment; and farm equipme nt. Does not include wrecking yards, which are classified in “recycling and scrap.” Storage of oversized commercial vehicles is also subject to section 9-6.103. Similar to the new definitions of Contract Construction Services, this updated definition will allow the use to be located in appropriate zoning districts and ensure compatibility with the General Plan and zoning definitions. Outdoor vehicle and equipment storage is not an appropriate use in the (CPK) zone as defined by the General Plan. The land use table is proposed to be updated to reflect these new uses. 3. Accessory Storage The accessory storage definition is proposed to be modified to be consistent with the modified outdoor storage use definitions proposed above. o Accessory Storage. The indoor or outdoor storage of various materials on the same site as a principal building or land use which is other than storage, which supports the activities or conduct of the principal use. Outdoor accessory storage is limited to 10 percent of the floor area of the principal building in accordance 9-6.103. 4. Land Use Table Table 3-2 in the AMC is proposed to be modified to reflect the new definitions discussed above. Indoor Contract Construction Services as a land use is proposed Page 27 of 56 ITEM NUMBER: B-1 DATE: 01/28/20 to be an allowed use within the CS, Industrial, and CPK zoning districts, while Outdoor Contract Construction Services is proposed to be a conditionally allowed use in the CS and Industrial districts. 5. Public Zoning District – Mini-Storage Mini-Storage is proposed to be eliminated as a conditionally allowed use in the Public Zone. As defined by the Municipal Code, Public zones are established to provide suitable locations and standards for the maintenance and development of public and quasi-public facilities. Storage uses in the public zone are not considered to be compatible with this definition and the goals of the Public zoning designation. The Public Zone was never designed to accommodate private land uses, but is instead the typical location for parks, municipal services, religious facilities and schools. As defined by the General Plan, the Public Zone is a fairly specific land use: Public Facilities (PUB)- This designation, which applies to parcels that are publicly owned and/or house publicly operated facilities, is intended to meet the public service, institutional, educational, religious, and cultural needs of the community. This designation includes the Atascadero State Hospital, which the General Plan allows as a mental health facility use. Community facilities require large areas of land and may have specialized site location requirements. There are two significant areas in the City where the Public Zoning district is on properties that are privately owned. One is on the north end of the City surrounding the location currently occupied by Woods Humane Society. The other is the location between EL Camino Real and Viejo Camino at the southern border of the City. Both of these locations will need to be examined in the upcoming Citywide General Plan update to determine if the Public designation is still appropriate or whether there are other designations that better suit the privately owned lots. At this time, the City Council has determined that findings cannot be made to support a mini-storage in the Public zone near Paloma Park. It is highly unlikely, that such findings can be made in other privately owned Public districts in other areas of the City. It is for this reason that it is logical to remove this land use from the district. Furthermore, the removal of the land use is consistent with the intent of the General Plan. However, as an option, the City Council may wish to postpone land use changes in the Public zone to the upcoming General Plan update. In the meantime, mini-storage would remain a conditionally allowed use and would continue to have to meet the finding requirements for a CUP. Conclusion: Changes proposed to Title 9 are primarily related to text corrections, modifications to existing land use definitions, and consistency between definitions. Modifications to existing land use definitions will allow for more consistency between General Plan land use definitions, neighborhood compatibility, and zoning code. FISCAL IMPACT: Staff expects minimal fiscal impact to the City from the adoption of the proposed code text amendments. Page 28 of 56 ITEM NUMBER: B-1 DATE: 01/28/20 ALTERNATIVES: 1. The City Council may refer this item back to staff for additional analysis of proposed amendments. 2. The City Council may recommend denial of some or all of the proposed Title 9 text amendments. 3. The City Council may wish to defer some land use changes to the upcoming Citywide General Plan update when a more comprehensive analysis of alternatives and market conditions will be evaluated. ATTACHMENT: Draft Ordinance – Title 9 – Planning and Zoning Code Page 29 of 56 ITEM NUMBER: B-1 DATE: ATTACHMENT: 01/28/20 1 DRAFT ORDINANCE AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ATASCADERO, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING TITLE 9, PLANNING AND ZONING, CHAPTERS 2, 3, 4, AND 6 OF THE ATASCADERO MUNICIPAL CODE (CPP19-0080) WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has determined that it is in the best interest of the City to enact these amendments to Title 9 Planning and Zoning of the Municipal Code for consistency with the General Plan and to maintain a clear and legible set of Zoning Regulations that is easily interpreted by the public and staff; and WHEREAS, the laws and regulations relating to the preparation and public notice of environmental documents, as set forth in the State and local guidelines for implementation of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) have been adhered to; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission of the City of Atascadero, at a Public Hearing held on November 19, 2019, studied and considered the proposed amendments; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission of the City of Atascadero has recommended approval of the amendments; and WHEREAS, a timely and properly noticed Public Hearing upon the subject Title 9 Zoning Text Change amendments was held by the City Council of the City of Atascadero at which hearing evidence, oral and documentary, was admitted on behalf of said amendments. NOW THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ATASCADERO HEREBY ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. Recitals: The above recitals are true and correct. SECTION 2. Public Hearing. The City Council of the City of Atascadero, at a Public Hearing held on January 28, 2020 considered the proposed zoning text amendments. SECTION 3. Findings. The City Council makes the following findings, determinations and approvals with respect to the Municipal Code Text Amendments: FINDING: The Title 9 text amendments are consistent with General Plan policies and all other applicable ordinances and policies of the City. FACT: The proposed Title 9 text amendments align the code requirements with the vision, intent, and policies of the adopted General Plan. Page 30 of 56 ITEM NUMBER: B-1 DATE: ATTACHMENT: 01/28/20 1 FINDING: These Amendments of the Zoning Ordinance will provide for the orderly and efficient use of lands where such development standards are applicable. FACT: The proposed Title 9 text amendment provides for orderly development within accordance with the adopted General Plan for the compatible use of the property based on neighborhood characteristics. FINDING: The Title 9 text amendment will not in itself result in significant environmental impacts. FACT: The proposed text changes are minor and do not trigger any environmental impacts. SECTION 4. CEQA. The proposed Title 9 zoning text change is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), Public resources Code Section 21000 et seq., because it can be seen with certainty that there is no possibility that the enactment of this Ordinance would have a significant effect on the environment (Pub. Resources Code § 21065; CEQA Guidelines §15061(b)(3). SECTION 5. Approval. The City Council of the City of Atascadero, in a regular session assembled on January 14, 2020, resolved to introduce for second reading by title only, an Ordinance that would amend Title 9 of the City of Atascadero Municipal Code as detailed in Exhibit A attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference. SECTION 6. Interpretation. This Ordinance must be broadly construed in order to achieve the purposes stated in this Ordinance. It is the City Council’s intent that the provisions of this Ordinance be interpreted or implemented by the City and others in a manner that facilitates the purposes set forth in this Ordinance. SECTION 7. Preservation. Repeal of any provision of the AMC or of any previous Code Sections, does not affect any penalty, forfeiture, or liability incurred before, or preclude prosecution and imposition of penalties for any violation occurring before this Ordinance’s effective date. Any such repealed part will remain in full force and effect for sustaining action or prosecuting violations occurring before the effective date of this Ordinance. SECTION 8. Effect of Invalidation. If this entire Ordinance or its application is deemed invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction, any repeal or amendment of the AMC or other City Ordinance by this Ordinance will be rendered void and cause such previous AMC provisio n or other City Ordinance to remain in full force and effect for all purposes. SECTION 9. Severability. If any part of this Ordinance or its application is deemed invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction, the City Council intends that such invalidity will not affect the effectiveness of the remaining provisions or applications and, to this end, the provisions of this Ordinance are severable. Page 31 of 56 ITEM NUMBER: B-1 DATE: ATTACHMENT: 01/28/20 1 SECTION 10. Notice. The City Clerk is directed to certify the passage and adoption of this Ordinance; cause it to be entered into the City of Atascadero’s book of original ordinances; make a note of the passage and adoption in the records of this meeting; and, within fifteen (15) days after the passage and adoption of this Ordinance, cause it to be published or posted in accordance with California law. SECTION 11. Effective Date. This Ordinance will take effect on the 30th day following its final passage and adoption. INTRODUCED at a regular meeting of the City Council held on January 28, 2020, and PASSED, APPROVED and ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Atascadero, State of California, on February 11, 2020. CITY OF ATASCADERO ____________________________________ Heather Moreno, Mayor ATTEST: ______________________________________ Lara K. Christensen, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: ______________________________________ Brian A. Pierik, City Attorney Page 32 of 56 ITEM NUMBER: B-1 DATE: ATTACHMENT: 01/28/20 1A Exhibit A AMC 9-4.110 9-4.110 Projections into required setbacks. Uncovered Decks. When constructed with a height more than thirty (30) inches above the surrounding finish grade, a wood deck may extend into required setbacks as follows (decks less than thirty (30) inches high are exempt from these requirements).—See Section 9-4.104(ca)): (1) Front Setback. A deck is not to be located therein. (2) Side Setback. As determined by the Uniform Building Code. (3) Rear Setback. A deck may occupy up to thirty percent (30%) of a required rear setback, but is to extend no closer than three (3) feet to the rear property line. (b) Fire Escapes. A ladder or stairs designed to be used exclusively as an upper floor fire escape may project into a required setback only as provided by the Uniform Building Code. (c) Roof and Wall Features. Cantilevered and projecting architectural features including chimneys, bay windows, balconies, cornices, eaves, rain gutter, signs (where allowed), display windows, and solar collectors may project into a required setback only as allowed by the Uniform Building Code. (d) Porches. (1) Front Porch. A covered front porch may project up to six (6) feet into a required front setback, provided that the floor level of the porch is to be no higher than the ground level of the building. An unenclosed front porch is not limited on its projection, provided it is one hundred (100) square feet or less in area. (2) Side Porch. A porch and/or outside stairway may be located in a required side setback provided the porch is not roofed or enclosed below the steps and does not extend into the side setback more than allowed by the Uniform Building Code. (3) Rear Porch. A porch in the required rear setback is subject to the same limitations as a deck, pursuant to subsection (a)(3) of this section. (e) Flag Lots. Six (6) foot fences shall be allowed within the front yard setback area, but in no case shall a six (6) foot fence be allowed within an area connecting the required front yard setback areas for any adjoining lots. Trash enclosures may encroach into the front yard setback area but shall maintain a five (5) foot setback from adjoining property lines and shall not be located within the access strip. AMC 9-9.102 General Definitions Driveway. A road providing access to a site or land use from a street. A driveway serves no more than four (4) five (5) separately owned parcels (see also “Road, private”). Page 33 of 56 ITEM NUMBER: B-1 DATE: ATTACHMENT: 01/28/20 1A Road, private. A road providing vehicular access to four (4) five (5) or more lots of record that is not in the City-maintained road system. AMC 9-2.107 9-2.107 Design Review Committee. (a) Purpose. The Design Review Committee is established to implement the goals and policies of the General Plan. The intent is to ensure that the physical design of new development meets the following objectives: (1) Maintaining the rural character and identity of Atascadero; (2) Enhancing the appearance and character of the City, by reviewing the architecture and site plans for commercial, office, industrial, single-family residential subject to CEQA and multifamily residential projects; (3) Ensuring that development is compatible with surrounding uses and improvements by requiring building designs that provide appropriate visual appearance and site plans to mitigate neighborhood impacts. (b) Design Review Committee—Composition. The City Council shall appoint the Design Review Committee. The Design Review Committee shall consist of the following: (1) Two (2) members of the City Council; (2) Two (2) members of the Planning Commission; (3) One (1) at large member resident of the City. This at large member shall be a resident of the City. The Council shall choose an at large member that best fits the intent of the Design Review Committee. (c) Terms of Service. The Design Review Committee members from the City Council and Planning Commission shall serve a two (2) year term. This service term shall commence at the date of appointment. The at large member resident shall have a service term of two (2) years. This term shall begin at the date of appointment by the City Council. (d) Authority. The Design Review Committee has the authority to approve and make recommendation in regards to the architectural appearance, signage, site plan and landscape plan of the following projects: (1) All multifamily residential projects; (2) All nonresidential projects, including commercial, office, mixed-use, and industrial developments; (3) All public facility projects and buildings; (4) Development in an open space zoning district; (5) Any residential single-family residential development requesting a planned development permit; (6) Development projects requiring a precise plan, conditional use permit, zone change or general plan amendment. (e) Meeting. The Design Review Committee shall convene once a week, as needed. This meeting shall consist of the Committee, the Community Development Director, pertinent City staff members and the applicant. Page 34 of 56 ITEM NUMBER: B-1 DATE: ATTACHMENT: 01/28/20 1A (f) Appearance Review Approval. The Design Review Committee shall take into consideration the following criteria in either approving the design of a project or making recommendations for projects that require Planning Commission approval. The Design Review Committee may require or recommend additional conditions of approval. The following is a list of criteria that the Design Review Committee shall take into consideration: (1) The goals and policies established by the General Plan; (2) Guidelines and standards for development set forth by the Appearance Review Manual; (3) The proposed development plan is compatible with, and is not detrimental to, surrounding land uses and improvements provide appropriate visual appearance. (g) Determination. (1) The Community Development Director shall provide the applicant with correspondence regarding the outcome of the meeting, including any additional conditions of approvals that is required or recommended by the Committee. (h) Compliance. All requirements imposed by the Design Review Committee shall be incorporated into a building permit and completed prior to permit final. Failure to comply with the requirements of the Design Review Committee constitutes a violation of this code. (i) Appeals. Appeals of decisions from the Design Review Committee shall be made to the Planning Commission and filed within fourteen days (14) fifteen (15) days of the Design Review Committee’s decision. Any additional appeals shall be consistent with Section 9-1.111 of this chapter. If the Design Review Committee cannot reach a decision on a design review issue, the Committee may refer this issue to the Planning Commission. AMC 9-12.105 9-12.105 Special application requirements for condominium projects and condominium conversions. A conditional use permit application for a condominium project shall be completed and submitted along with a completed an environmental assessment form completed to the satisfaction of the Community Development Director and all other information as described on the checklist attached to the application. An application for a tentative map or tentative parcel map shall be submitted concurrently with the conditional use permit application. The tentative map or tentative parcel map shall be accompanied by all information described in the checklist attached to the application. Where the information requirements for a conditional use permit and tentative map conflict, the requirements for the greatest amount of information shall apply. AMC 9-3.341 through 9-3.347 9-3.341 CN Zone The following are property development standards for the CN in addition to those found in Chapters 9-4, 9-6, and other special use regulations found in this title: (a) Lot Size. The minimum lot size in the Commercial Neighborhood Zone shall be one half (1/2) acres. Smaller lot sizes may be allowed for planned commercial and industrial Page 35 of 56 ITEM NUMBER: B-1 DATE: ATTACHMENT: 01/28/20 1A developments, including condominiums, where the Planning Commission determines that such smaller lot sizes will not be detrimental to the purpose and intent of the Commercial Neighborhood Zone. (b) Multifamily Dwellings. Multifamily dwellings are permitted with a minor conditional use permit when located on the second floor or above. (c) Fire backflow devices. Fire backflow devices are required to be integrated into the site or building design, are prohibited in any public right-of-way, and must also be accessible to Fire Department and Water Company personnel at all times. (d) Fire connection devices. Fire department connections shall be installed in accordance with the NFPA standard applicable to the system design and shall comply with Sections 912.2 through 912.7 of the California Fire Code. 9-3.342 CP Zone The following are property development standards for the CP in addition to those found in Chapters 9-4, 9-6, and other special use regulations found in this title (a) Lot Size. The minimum lot size in the Commercial Professional Zone shall be one half (1/2) acre. Smaller lot sizes may be allowed for planned commercial and industrial developments, including condominiums, where the Planning Commission determines that such smaller lot sizes will not be detrimental to the purpose and intent of the Commercial Professional Zone. (b) Fire backflow devices. Fire backflow devices are required to be integrated into the site or building design, are prohibited in any public right-of-way, and must also be accessible to Fire Department and Water Company personnel at all times. (c) Fire connection devices. Fire department connections shall be installed in accordance with the NFPA standard applicable to the system design and shall comply with Sections 912.2 through 912.7 of the California Fire Code. AMC 9-3.343 CR Zone The following are property development standards for the CR in addition to those found in Chapters 9-4, 9-6, and other special use regulations found in this title: (a) Lot Size. The minimum lot size in the Commercial Retail Zone shall be one half (1/2) acre. Smaller lot sizes may be allowed for planned commercial and industrial developments, including condominiums, where the Planning Commission determines that such smaller lot sizes will not be detrimental to the purpose and intent of the Commercial Retail Zone. (b) Parking. Parking areas designated to have vehicles facing El Camino Real or the freeway shall be screened with a landscaped berm a minimum of thirty (30) inches in height. (c) Setback. A minimum freeway setback of ten (10) feet shall be provided. Said setback area shall be landscaped. (d) Utilities. All new and existing utilities shall be installed underground. (e) Fire backflow devices. Fire backflow devices are required to be integrated into the site or building design, are prohibited in any public right-of-way, and must also be accessible to Fire Department and Water Company personnel at all times. (f) Fire connection devices. Fire department connections shall be installed in accordance with the NFPA standard applicable to the system design and shall comply with Sections 912.2 through 912.7 of the California Fire Code. Page 36 of 56 ITEM NUMBER: B-1 DATE: ATTACHMENT: 01/28/20 1A AMC 9-3.344 CS Zone The following are property development standards for the CS in addition to those found in Chapters 9-4, 9-6, and other special use regulations found in this title: (a) Lot Size. The minimum lot size in the Commercial Service Zone shall be one (1) acre. Smaller lot sizes may be allowed for planned commercial and industrial developments, including condominiums, where the Planning Commission determines that such smaller lot sizes will not be detrimental to the purpose and intent of the Commercial Service Zone. (b) Fire backflow devices. Fire backflow devices are required to be integrated into the site or building design, are prohibited in any public right-of-way, and must also be accessible to Fire Department and Water Company personnel at all times. (c) Fire connection devices. Fire department connections shall be installed in accordance with the NFPA standard applicable to the system design and shall comply with Sections 912.2 through 912.7 of the California Fire Code. AMC 9-3.345 CT Zone The following are property development standards for the CT in addition to those found in Chapters 9-4, 9-6, and other special use regulations found in this title: (a) Lot Size. The minimum lot size in the Commercial Tourist Zone shall be one (1) acre. Smaller lot sizes may be allowed for planned commercial and industrial developments, including condominiums, where the Planning Commission determines that such smaller lot sizes will not be detrimental to the purpose and intent of the Commercial Tourist Zone. (b) Fire backflow devices. Fire backflow devices are required to be integrated into the site or building design, are prohibited in any public right-of-way, and must also be accessible to Fire Department and Water Company personnel at all times. (c) Fire connection devices. Fire department connections shall be installed in accordance with the NFPA standard applicable to the system design and shall comply with Sections 912.2 through 912.7 of the California Fire Code. AMC 9-3.346 CPK Zone The following are property development standards for the CPK in addition to those found in Chapters 9-4, 9-6, and other special use regulations found in this title: (a) Lot Size. The minimum lot size in the Commercial Park Zone shall be two (2) acres. Smaller lot sizes may be allowed for planned commercial and industrial developments, including condominiums, where the Planning Commission determines that such smaller lot sizes will not be detrimental to the purpose and intent of the Commercial Park Zone. (b) Parking. Customer and employee parking areas designed to have vehicles facing El Camino Real or the freeway shall be screened with a landscaped berm a minimum of thirty (30) inches in height. This may be modified through the conditional use permit process. (c) Setback. A minimum freeway setback shall be provided. Said setback shall be landscaped. This may be modified through the conditional use permit process. (d) Utilities. All new and existing utilities shall be installed underground. (e) Fire backflow devices. Fire backflow devices are required to be integrated into the site or building design, are prohibited in any public right-of-way, and must also be accessible to Fire Department and Water Company personnel at all times. Page 37 of 56 ITEM NUMBER: B-1 DATE: ATTACHMENT: 01/28/20 1A (f) Fire connection devices. Fire department connections shall be installed in accordance with the NFPA standard applicable to the system design and shall comply with Sections 912.2 through 912.7 of the California Fire Code. AMC 9-3.347 DC/DO Zone The following are property development standards for both the DC and DO zoning districts, in addition to those found in Chapters 9-4, 9-6, and other special use regulations found in this title. Development Feature Requirement by Zoning District DC DO Downtown Commercial Downtown Office Minimum lot size No minimum Setbacks Minimum and maximum setbacks required. See Section 9-4.103 for setback requirement, allowed projections into setbacks, and exceptions to setbacks. Front None allowed, except for building insets designed to accommodate outdoor eating and seating areas, and except for East Mall between El Camino Real and Palma Avenue, where a minimum of 20 feet is required. As required by Section 9-4.106 when adjacent to a residential zone, none required otherwise. Sides (each) None required Rear None required Creek To be determined through Design Review Height limit 45 feet not to exceed 3 stories; 18 feet on the west side of El Camino Real between Atascadero Creek and the lot line common to Lots 19 and 20, Block H-B, Atascadero Colony Map. 35 feet Landscaping As required by Section 9-4.124 et seq. (Landscaping, screening and fencing) Off-street parking None required, except as required by Section 9-4.114 for hotels, motels, residential uses, offices, government offices and facilities, and health care services, and for all development east of Atascadero Creek. As required by Section 9-4.114 et seq. Signs See Chapter 9-15 Density 20 dwelling units/acre maximum 20 dwelling units/acre maximum Page 38 of 56 ITEM NUMBER: B-1 DATE: ATTACHMENT: 01/28/20 1A Development Feature Requirement by Zoning District DC DO Downtown Commercial Downtown Office Minimum lot size No minimum Fire Backflow Devices (a) Fire backflow devices. Fire backflow devices are required to be integrated into the site or building design, are prohibited in any public right-of-way, and must also be accessible to Fire Department and Water Company personnel at all times. (b) Fire connection devices. Fire department connections shall be installed in accordance with the NFPA standard applicable to the system design and shall comply with Sections 912.2 through 912.7 of the California Fire Code. AMC 9-4.118 (4) Mixed Function Buildings. Where a building occupied by a single use contains several functions, such as sales, office and storage areas, parking shall be as required for the principal use for the gross floor area (total area of all internal functions); except that when storage areas are larger than two thousand (2000) square feet, the parking requirement is to be determined separately for those areas, as specified for warehousing. (5) Assigned parking. For projects where a parking reduction is granted, assigned parking spaces are prohibited. (6) Terms Used in Charts. AMC 9-3.500 Definitions Contract Construction Services (Indoor). Office uses with or without indoor storage facilities with indoor/or outdoor facilities operated by, or on behalf of, a building contractor, exterminator, janitorial service or similar. for storage of large equipment, vehicles, and/or other materials commonly used in the individual contractor’s type of business and can include the storage of materials used for repair and maintenance of contractor’s own equipment; and buildings or structures for uses by the contractor. Can include the indoor storage of materials used for repair and maintenance of contractor’s own equipment and for use by the contractor. All uses must be located within an approved, permitted building that is enclosed on all sides. Outdoor storage of construction related vehicles, fleet, or accessory storage (other than an approved parking lot for employees or fleet vehicles) is limited to 10 percent of the floor area of the fully enclosed building utilized for the business. Contract Construction Services (Outdoor). Office uses with outdoor facilities operated by, or on behalf of, a building contractor, exterminator, janitorial service, or similar. Outdoor uses may include storage of large equipment, vehicles, and/or other materials commonly used in the individual contractor’s type of business and can include the storage of materials used for repair and maintenance of contractor’s own equipment. May also include accessory buildings or structures for uses by the contractor. An on-site office building is required. All applicable development standards listed in the code as well as standards for outdoor storage uses must be met. Page 39 of 56 ITEM NUMBER: B-1 DATE: ATTACHMENT: 01/28/20 1A Vehicle and Equipment Storage (Indoor). Service establishments primarily engaged in the business of storing cars, buses and other motor vehicles; recreational vehicles (such as campers, motor homes, boats); construction equipment; and farm equipment. Does not include wrecking yards, which are classified in “recycling and scrap.” All uses of the site must be located within an approved, permitted building and outdoor storage shall be limited to 10 percent of the floor area of the building utilized for the business. Vehicle and Equipment Storage (Outdoor). Service establishments primarily engaged in the business of storing cars, buses and other motor vehicles; recreational vehicles (such as campers, motor homes, boats); construction equipment; and farm equipment. Does not include wrecking yards, which are classified in “recycling and scrap.” Storage of oversized commercial vehicles is also subject to section 9-6.103. Accessory Storage. The indoor or outdoor storage of various materials on the same site as a principal building or land use which is other than storage, which supports the activities or conduct of the principal use. Outdoor accessory storage is limited to 10 percent of the floor area of the principal building in accordance 9-6.103. 9-6.103 Accessory storage. Where the principal building or use on a site is some use other than storage, and storage accessory to that use is also located on the site, the accessory storage is subject to the following standards (see also Section 9-6.140). A zoning approval is not required to establish accessory storage except when subsections (b) and (g) of this section requires such approval for a specific type of storage. Where the principal building or use on a site is some use other than storage, and storage accessory to that use is also located on the site, the accessory storage is subject to the following standards (see also Section 9-6.140). A zoning approval is not required to establish accessory storage except when subsections (b) and (g) of this section requires such approval for a specific type of storage. (a) Outdoor accessory storage is limited to 10 percent of the floor area of the principal building. (1) Any size modification for outdoor accessory storage over 10 percent of principal floor area will require a conditional use permit. (ab) Building Materials and Equipment. Building materials and equipment being used in a construction project on the same or adjacent site may be stored on or adjacent to the construction site as long as a valid building permit is in effect for construction on the premises. Building materials and equipment include stockpiles of construction materials, tools, equipment, and building component assembly operations. When storage is proposed on a lot adjacent to the construction site, the application for the project is to also describe the storage site. Temporary storage of construction materials on a site not adjacent to the construction is subject to Section 9- 6.175. (bc) Commercial Vehicles. This subsection applies to the accessory storage of vehicles used for shipping and/or the delivery of freight and products in support of a business or used for other commercial activity, when such vehicles are larger than a standard passenger car, pickup truck or Page 40 of 56 ITEM NUMBER: B-1 DATE: ATTACHMENT: 01/28/20 1A van. Storage means parking a commercial vehicle longer than for a single weeknight, weekend or holiday. The storage of vehicles as a principal use is subject to the standards of Section 9-6.183. (1) Commercial vehicles are to be stored in the CN and CR Zones in an enclosed building or in a screened parking or loading area. unless otherwise allowed by the provisions of this code. (2) Commercial or agricultural vehicles may be stored in the CS, IP, I and CPK Zones without regulation other than the standards of Section 9-4.114. (32) Agricultural vehicles may be stored outdoors in any zone when agricultural activities occur on-site but only within the buildable area of a site. This requirement does not apply to farm vehicle dealerships. The storage of agricultural vehicles in the A Zone is unrestricted. (4) Commercial or agricultural vehicles shall be allowed in conjunction with an approved home occupation when in compliance with the standards of Section 9-6.105. (53) Other cCommercial vehicles may be allowed in residential zones where the resident of the premises can show that: (i) The site is of sufficient size to allow parking of the vehicle in the buildable area of the site; and (ii) The number of such vehicles is limited to a maximum of one (1); and (iii) The vehicle can be maintained on the site in a manner which will not be disturbing to nearby residents as a result of unsightly appearance, excessive noise, or operation between 9:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m.; and (iv) The vehicle due to its size, length or weight will not damage streets leading to the site beyond normal levels and will not create traffic safety problems due to maneuvering necessary to enter and exit the site; and (v) There are no other suitable locations available to store the vehicle. (c) Inoperative Vehicles. The storage or keeping of inoperative vehicles is subject to the following. Nothing in this title shall be construed as preventing the abatement of an inoperative vehicle which is found to be a nuisance: (1) Vehicles Under Commercial Repair. The repair of vehicles is allowed only in commercial or industrial zones as provided by Chapter 9-3, except for repair of a personal vehicle by the vehicle owner on a site owned or rented by the vehicle owner. The storage of inoperative vehicles in a commercial or industrial zone for the purposes of repair, alteration, painting, impoundment or temporary storage by a towing service is subject to Section 9-6.168. (2) Wrecked and Abandoned Vehicle Dismantling or Storage. Any area used for the dismantling of inoperative vehicles or for the storage of wrecked or abandoned vehicles not being dismantled or repaired is subject to Section 9-6.131. (3) Automobiles Stored in Residential Areas. The storage of inoperative vehicles in a residential zone is limited to one vehicle when stored outdoors. Such storage may be located only where it is within the buildable area of the site. Inoperative vehicles may be abated as set forth in Chapter 9-8. Storage of such vehicles within an approved accessory building (Section 9-6.106) is not subject to limitation on the number of vehicles. (d) Accessory Storage of Flammable and Combustible Liquids. The accessory storage of flammable and combustible liquids is subject to the following standards: (1) Limitations on Quantity. The quantity of flammable or combustible liquids stored on a site shall be limited as follows: (i) Residential Zones. Ten (10) gallons, unless authorized through precise plan approval. Excluded from this requirement is the storage of flammable liquids in the fuel tanks of self- propelled vehicles, mobile power or heat generators or similar equipment and the storage of paints, oils, varnishes or combustible mixtures when such liquids are stored for maintenance, painting or similar purposes. The storage of propane or other fuels which provide energy to heat Page 41 of 56 ITEM NUMBER: B-1 DATE: ATTACHMENT: 01/28/20 1A a residence is also excluded from this limitation, when such storage is in tanks directly connected to the residence for consumption or when the quantity is limited to a reasonable reserve for personal use which is stored in an approved manner. (ii) Agricultural, Commercial and Industrial Zones. Storage shall be limited to the following quantities on any single building site, unless greater quantities are authorized through conditional use permit approval: Type of Storage Type of Liquid Above Ground Underground Combustible 1,000 gallons Unlimited Flammable 1,000 gallons 20,000 gallons (2) Setbacks. Aboveground storage facilities for flammable or combustible liquids shall be set back a minimum of fifty (50) feet from any property line and from any residential use on the same property. (3) Additional Standards. (i) All storage of bulk flammable liquids shall be underground; except as specified by subsection (d)(1)(i) of this section; except where a refining or similar industrial use has been allowed in the CPK, IP or I Zone; and except, where an automobile service station or other approved vendor of flammable liquids stores such liquids for sale in approved quantities and containers. (ii) All aboveground storage of flammable and combustible liquids shall be within types of containers approved by the Fire Department. (iii) Access, circulation and emergency fire equipment requirements of the Fire Department shall be provided or installed within thirty (30) days where such need has been identified and posted by the Fire Department. (e) Recreational Vehicles in Residential Zones. The storage of recreational vehicles or dependent trailers or RV equipment (camper shells, etc.), airplanes, and boats is permitted as an accessory use in the RSF, LSF, RMF, RS, or A Zones as follows (the storage of recreational vehicles in other zones is subject to Section 9-6.183; the storage of mobile homes is subject to Section 9-6.142(c)): (1) Location of Storage. Recreational vehicles are not to be stored in the required front setback area. (2) Use. Recreational vehicles are not to be used for living, sleeping or housekeeping purposes except as provided by Section 9-6.176. (f) Scrap and Junk. The outdoor storage of scrap, junk and miscellaneous articles and materials accessory to another use is limited to a maximum area of two hundred (200) square feet, with a maximum height of five (5) feet unless such storage is entirely within a six (6) foot high solid wood or masonry fence or within a building. Such storage shall be located only where it is within the buildable area of the lot. The storage of scrap and junk as a principal use is subject to the standards of Section 9-6.131. (g) Cargo Containers. Cargo containers (also referred to as “Seatrains” or shipping containers) are defined as a prefabricated metal structure designed for use as an enclosed truck trailer in accordance with Department of Transportation (DOT) standards. This does not include architecturally modified cargo containers used as a building material. The use of cargo containers for accessory storage purposes is permitted based on the following standards: (1) Use of Cargo Containers. Page 42 of 56 ITEM NUMBER: B-1 DATE: ATTACHMENT: 01/28/20 1A (i) Cargo containers shall be utilized for accessory storage only. Occupancy shall be limited to a “U” occupancy consistent with the California Building Code (CBC) or its successor title. (ii) Cargo containers shall not be used for permanent or temporary human occupancies, including, but not limited to, living, sleeping or other residential uses. (2) Number of Cargo Containers Permitted. (i) One (1) cargo container may be permitted on a commercial, industrial or single-family residential lot over one (1) gross acre in size, subject to Design Review Committee (DRC) review for neighborhood compatibility and approval of a building permit. (ii) Two (2) or more cargo containers may be permitted with a minor conditional use permit (CUP) on a commercial, industrial, or single-family residential lot over one (1) gross acre in size, subject to Planning Commission review for neighborhood compatibility and approval of a building permit. (3) Standards for Cargo Containers. (i) Building Permit. A building permit is required for cargo containers over one hundred twenty (120) square feet in size. A cargo container which is one hundred twenty (120) square feet or less, is exempt from building permit requirements provided it meets property line and structure setbacks required by this title and does not have any utility connections. (ii) Setbacks. Cargo containers shall be located in the rear half of the property in commercial, industrial and residential zones. Cargo containers shall not be permitted within the front or street facing side yard setback of a residential property. Setbacks shall be consistent with underlying zone setback requirements and is consistent with the preceding subsections (1) and (2). (iii) Foundation. Cargo containers shall be anchored on a foundation system capable of withstanding all imposed vertical and horizontal loads and consistent with all applicable codes. Any alterations to the container shall be designed and detailed by a licensed design professional. All foundations and alterations shall be approved by the Chief Building Official. (iv) The cargo container may not occupy any required parking areas or obstruct any Fire Department access ways. (4) Exemptions. (i) Use of cargo containers for temporary on-site storage associated with a construction project is exempt from this section (refer to subsection (ab)). (ii) Use of cargo containers for temporary commercial storage may be allowed with the approval of an administrative use permit for a period not to exceed four (4) months. 9-4.109 Interior setbacks and open areas. Detached buildings located on the same site are to be separated as follows: (a) Non-Habitable Structures Accessory Buildings. An accessory building is to be located no closer than six (6) feet from any principal building or as required by the Building Code. Minimum (5) foot setback required for enclosed structures. No minimum setback for open-sided structures. (b) Habitable Structures Residential Buildings. A residential building (including a multifamily dwelling) is not to be located closer than ten (10) feet to another building (residential or nonresidential). Minimum (5) foot setback required. (c) Exemptions. The following accessory structures are exempt from the provisions outlined in this section: (1) Decks; (2) Patio covers and landscape structures; Page 43 of 56 ITEM NUMBER: B-1 DATE: ATTACHMENT: 01/28/20 1A (3) Structures under one hundred twenty (120) square feet when exempt from a building permit based on the adopted Building Code and consistent with the standards set forth in Section 9-6.106(b)(3); (4) Similar accessory structures as determined by the Community Development Director. (d) Nonresidential Buildings. Set by the Building Code. 9-6.106 Residential accessory uses. The standards of this section apply to the specific types of residential accessory structures listed. Agricultural accessory structures for the keeping of animals are subject to Section 9-6.109. (a) Swimming Pools. Swimming pools, including hot tubs, spas, and related equipment, may be located within any required side or rear setback, provided that they are no closer than eighteen (18) inches to a property line (additional setbacks may be required by the adopted building code), and provided that they are fenced as required by Section 9-4.128. (b) Detached Accessory Structures. Any detached accessory structure intended for residential accessory uses and accessory storage. (1) Limits on Use. An accessory structure may be constructed or used solely for noncommercial hobbies or amusements; for maintenance of the principal structure or yards; for artistic endeavors such as painting, photography or sculpture; for maintenance or mechanical work on vehicles owned or operated by the occupants; for an approved home occupation; or for other similar purposes. (2) Floor Area. The gross floor area of a detached accessory structure is not to exceed fifty percent (50%) of the gross floor area of the principal structure. (3) Residential accessory structures one hundred twenty (120) square feet or less are exempt from requiring a permit if the structure is incidental to the primary use and meets the following requirements: (i) The structure does not create a nuisance; (ii) The use of the structure is permitted under its zoning; (iii) The structure meets the property’s rear and side yard minimum setback requirement of three (3) feet if the structure is less than twelve (12) feet in height; (iv) If the structure is more than twelve (12) feet in height, standard setback shall be required regardless of exemption; (v) The accessory structure is located outside of the required front yard setback; (vi) A minimum six (6) feet of separation is required between accessory structures regardless of exemption, unless otherwise noted by the adopted Building Code. If the accessory structures have less than a six (6) foot setback, the aggregate area of the buildings shall be considered one (1) building and shall require a building permit. A minimum (5) foot setback is required. If structures are abutting, the aggregate area of the buildings shall be considered one (1) building and shall require a building permit. (4) Number of Structures. The number of non-exempt accessory structures requiring a building permit shall be limited to two (2) structures. (c) Mini-bike, motorcycle, dirt bike or similar two (2) or more wheel motor vehicle riding is allowed subject to the following limitations: (1) No more than two (2) such vehicles shall be operating at the same time. (2) Operation is limited to a maximum of two (2) hours in a day—Limit applies even if only one (1) such vehicle is being operated. (3) Operation is limited to a maximum of eight (8) hours in a week. (i) This limit applies even if only one (1) such vehicle is operated; Page 44 of 56 ITEM NUMBER: B-1 DATE: ATTACHMENT: 01/28/20 1A (ii) A week shall be measured from Monday through Sunday. (4) Notwithstanding the above, no such use shall be allowed prior to noon on Sundays. (5) Any violations to the above-mentioned limitations are subject to cost recovery for responses to disturbances, as listed in Section 9-14.14. (d) Exceptions to Accessory Structure Standards. (1) Detached accessory structures that deviate from requirements are subject to the approval of a minor conditional use permit. (2) Any detached accessory structure in excess of the two (2) structures permitted or when multiple exempt accessory structures (less than one hundred twenty (120) square feet) are constructed on the premises that are no longer accessory uses to the primary unit as determined by the Community Development Director is subject to the approval of a minor conditional use permit. 9-3.330 Nonresidential district allowable land uses. Table 3-2 identifies the uses of land allowed by this Zoning Code in each nonresidential district, and the planning permit required to establish each use, in compliance with Chapters 9-1 and 9-2 of this code. Where the last column in the tables (“Specific Use Regulations”) includes a section number, the regulations in the referenced section apply to the use. Provisions in other sections of this article may also apply. Table 3-2 – Nonresidential Use Table Allowed Land Uses and Permit Requirements Amended: Table Changed to alphabetical order. Table 3-2 – Nonresidential Use Table Allowed Land Uses and Permit Requirements Nonresidential Zones A Allowed Use, Zoning Clearance Required CUP Conditional Use Permit Required AUP Administrative Use Permit Required  Not Permitted Permitted Uses By Zones Special Regulation(s) CN CP CR CS CT CPK DC DO IP I Accessory Storage A4 CUP A4 A4 CUP A4 CUP A4 A4 A4 9-6.103 Adult Day Care Facility A A A CUP Adult Oriented Business A A A A 9-16 Age Restricted Housing CUP Page 45 of 56 ITEM NUMBER: B-1 DATE: ATTACHMENT: 01/28/20 1A Agricultural Produce Stands A A A A 9-6.117 Amusement Services A A A A A A Animal Hospitals CUP7 CUP A CUP 9-6.110 Artisan Foods and Products A A A A5 A A ATM A A A A A A A A A A Auto Dealers (New and Used) and Supplies CUP CUP CUP CUP CUP 9-6.163 Auto Repair and Services CUP A A CUP A A 9-6.168 Bar/Tavern CUP CUP CUP A Bed and Breakfast CUP CUP CUP CUP Brewery – Production CUP CUP A A Broadcast Studios A A Building Materials and Hardware w/ outdoor sales or storage area 10,000 sf or greater CUP CUP CUP CUP CUP CUP 9-6.165 Building Materials and Hardware w/ outdoor sales or storage area less than 10,000 sf A A A A A A 9-6.165 Business Support Services A A A A A A A A Caretaker’s Residence/Employee Unit CUP CUP CUP Page 46 of 56 ITEM NUMBER: B-1 DATE: ATTACHMENT: 01/28/20 1A Childcare Center A A A CUP 9-6.125 Churches and Related Activities CUP CUP 9-6.121 Collection Stations A4 A4 A4 A4 A4 A4 A4 A4 9-6.130 Contract Construction Services (Indoor) w/ outdoor storage or sales area less than 10,000 sf A A A A Contract Construction Services (Outdoor) w/ outdoor storage or sales area 10,000 sf or greater CUP CUP CUP CUP Data and Computer Services Center AUP AUP CUP A A Day Care Drive-Through Sales or Services CUP CUP CUP CUP CUP CUP 9-4.122 Eating and Drinking Places A A A A A A A A A A Farm Equipment and Supplies w/ outdoor storage or sales area 10,000 sf or greater CUP CUP CUP CUP CUP Page 47 of 56 ITEM NUMBER: B-1 DATE: ATTACHMENT: 01/28/20 1A Farm Equipment and Supplies w/ outdoor storage or sales area less than 10,000 sf A A A A A Farmers’ Market CUP CUP CUP CUP CUP A A Financial Services and Banks A A A A A A CUP A Fuel Dealer A4 CUP A4 A4 9-6.129 General Retail A4 A4 A4 A4 A4 A4 A4 General Retail Greater than 50,000 sf CUP CUP CUP CUP CUP CUP CUP Government Offices and Facilities A A A A A A CUP9 A A A Health Care Services A A A CUP A CUP9 A Horticultural Specialties w/ outdoor storage or sales area 10,000 sf or greater CUP CUP CUP CUP CUP CUP CUP 9-6.116 Horticultural Specialties w/ outdoor sales or storage area less than 10,000 sf A A A A A 9-6.116 Hotels, Motels CUP A A A CUP Indoor Recreation Services CUP CUP CUP A A CUP CUP CUP Kennels CUP A 9-6.111 Page 48 of 56 ITEM NUMBER: B-1 DATE: ATTACHMENT: 01/28/20 1A Large Family Day Care CUP8 CUP8 9-6.125 Large Scale Ag Manufacturing CUP CUP A 9-6.103 Laundries and Dry Cleaning Plants A A A A Laundromat/Coin- Operated Laundry CUP CUP CUP CUP CUP CUP A A Libraries, Museums A A A A A A Live/Work Unit A1 Manufacturing and Processing – High Intensity4 CUP CUP AUP AUP Manufacturing and Processing - Low Intensity CUP CUP A A A A Medical Extended Care Services: 6 Residents or Less CUP CUP CUP CUP CUP CUP 9-6.134 Medical Extended Care Services: 7 Residents or More CUP 9-6.134 Medical Research CUP A A CUP A A Membership Organizations A A CUP CUP Microbrewery – Brewpub A CUP A A A A A A A A Mini-Storage CUP CUP A A Page 49 of 56 ITEM NUMBER: B-1 DATE: ATTACHMENT: 01/28/20 1A Mobile Eating and Drinking Vendors6 A A A A A A A A Mortuary Services A A Multifamily Dwelling CUP2 CUP2 CUP2 CUP2 A1 A1 Occupancy Units Offices A A A A A A CUP9 A Outdoor Recreation Services CUP CUP A 9-6.123 Parking Lots AUP AUP AUP AUP AUP AUP AUP AUP AUP AUP Parks and Playgrounds A A Personal Service Restricted A CUP CUP Personal Services A A A A A CUP A Printing and Publishing CUP CUP A4 A4 A4 Public Assembly and Entertainment CUP CUP A CUP CUP RCFE – Assisted Living CUP 9-6.135 RCFE – Independent Living/Senior Apartments CUP CUP CUP 9-6.135 RCFE – Retirement Hotel CUP CUP CUP 9-6.135 Recreational Vehicle Parks A 9-6.180 Recycling and Scrap CUP CUP 9-6.131 Recycling Centers CUP CUP 9-6.132 Page 50 of 56 ITEM NUMBER: B-1 DATE: ATTACHMENT: 01/28/20 1A Research and Development CUP A A CUP A A A Residential Care: 6 Residents or Less A1A2 A1A2 9-6.135 Retail Sales— Restricted A CUP CUP Sales Lots CUP CUP CUP CUP 9-6.139 Schools A A A CUP CUP 9-6.125 Schools – Business and Vocational A A A A CUP CUP CUP CUP 9-6.125 Service Stations CUP CUP CUP CUP 9-6.164 Single-Family Dwelling A1 A1 Single-Room CUP 9-6.184 Small Family Day Care A8 A8 A8 A8 A8 Social and Service Organizations A A A Sports Assembly CUP CUP A Storage, Recycling and Dismantling of Vehicles and Material CUP A A 9-6.131 Tasting Room A CUP A A A A A A A A Telecommunication Facility CUP CUP CUP CUP CUP CUP CUP CUP CUP CUP Temporary Events A/ CUP3 CUP A/ CUP3 A/ CUP3 A/ CUP3 A/ CUP3 A/ CUP3 A/ CUP3 A A 9-6.177 Temporary Offices A A A 9-6.176 Page 51 of 56 ITEM NUMBER: B-1 DATE: ATTACHMENT: 01/28/20 1A Temporary or Seasonal Sales A A A A A A A A A 9-6.174 Transit Stations CUP CUP A CUP CUP CUP CUP CUP Utility Facilities CUP CUP CUP CUP CUP CUP CUP CUP Utility Infrastructure A A CUP A A A CUP CUP A A Vehicle and Equipment Storage (Indoor)4 A CUP A4 A4 9-6.183 Vehicle and Equipment Storage (Outdoor)4 CUP4 CUP4 CUP4 9-6.183 Vehicle and Freight Terminals CUP CUP CUP Warehousing CUP CUP A A Wholesaling and Distribution Center4 AUP AUP A4 A4 A4 A4 Winery – Boutique A4 A4 A4 A4 A4 A4 A4 Winery – Production CUP CUP A4 A4 Notes: (These notes apply only to Table 3-2). 1 Residential uses allowed only on second and third floors. If a project is required to provide a unit in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, the handicapped accessible unit may be located on a first floor. A first floor un it shall be located in a non-storefront location within a tenant space. 2 Multifamily dwellings permitted when located on the second floor or above, or within an existing residential structure of historical significance. 3 Temporary events requiring more than 3 days for onsite setup and teardown require the approval of a conditional use permit (Section 9-2.110). 4 Outdoor commercial and industrial sales and storage developments (as defined by Section 9-9.102) of 10,000 square feet or more require the approval of a conditional use permit (Section 9 -2.110), even if such a development is listed as an allowable use in a particular zoning district. 5 Handcrafted and artisan food production shall be ancillary to the retail component. 6 Mobile food vending permitted on private property with owner’s permission and City review of parking and access on -site. Mobile food trucks used as part of an event may be permitted in the right-of-way with the issuance of an Event Permit. 7 When no overnight stays of animals are included. 8 Permitted when in association with conforming and legal nonconforming residences. 9 Allowed above ground floor. Conditional use permit required on ground floor on Palma, East Mall, West Mall Entrada, Traffic Way and on El Camino Real north of Atascadero Creek as designated in Figure 3 -1, subject to all of the following findings: a. The location and setting of the existing building is not ideal for pedestrian uses such as restaurants, retail or related uses. b. The existing building and site improvements are designed exclusively for office uses and could not accommodate other uses. c. The proposed new office use will be a significant contribution to economic development by providing new jobs, pedestria n traffic, and active uses in the downtown. Page 52 of 56 ITEM NUMBER: B-1 DATE: ATTACHMENT: 01/28/20 1A d. The proposed new office will meet parking, accessibility, and property development standards and will not result in new parking along Atascadero Creek, East Mall or West Mall. e. The proposed new office building will provide a storefront and other architectural features that complement the pedestrian scale and retail environment desired within the downtown. Zoning District Abbreviations CN – Commercial Neighborhood CP – Commercial Professional CR – Commercial Retail CS – Commercial Service CT – Commercial Tourist CPK – Commercial Park DC – Downtown Commercial DO – Downtown Office IP – Industrial Park I – Industrial Figure 3-1 Page 53 of 56 ITEM NUMBER: B-1 DATE: ATTACHMENT: 01/28/20 1A Table 3-3 Public Zone Uses Allowed Land Uses and Permit Requirements Table Changed to alphabetical order. Public Zones A Allowed Use, Zoning Clearance Required CUP Conditional Use Permit Required AUP Administrative Use Permit Required  Not Permitted Permitted Uses By Zones Special Use Regulation(s) L LS P OS Accessory Storage A A 9-6.103 Adult Day Care Facility CUP Agricultural Accessory Uses A Amusement Services A CUP ATM A Bed and Breakfast A A Broadcast Studios A Caretaker’s Residence/Employee Unit CUP 9-6.184 Cemeteries CUP CUP CUP Childcare Center CUP 9-6.125 Churches and Related Activities CUP 9-6.121 Collection Stations A A A 9-6.130 Day Care Eating and Drinking Places CUP CUP Farmers’ Market A A A Government Offices and Facilities A Health Care Services CUP Home Occupation A Horticultural Specialties CUP Hotels, Motels CUP Indoor Recreation Services CUP CUP A Libraries, Museums A A A Medical Extended Care Services: 6 Residents or Less CUP 9-6.134 Medical Extended Care Services: 7 Residents or More CUP 9-6.134 Page 54 of 56 ITEM NUMBER: B-1 DATE: ATTACHMENT: 01/28/20 1A Membership Organizations A CUP Mini-Storage CUP Mortuary Services CUP Outdoor Recreation Services A CUP A 9-6.123 Parking Lots A Parks and Playgrounds A A A A Recreational Vehicle Parks CUP CUP CUP 9-6.180 Residential Accessory Uses A 9-6.106 Residential Care: 6 Residents or Less CUP 9-6.125 Residential Care: 7 Residents or More CUP 9-6.125 Schools A 9-6.125 Schools—Business and Vocational A CUP 9-6.125 Single-Family Dwelling A CUP Sports Assembly CUP Telecommunication Facilities CUP CUP CUP Temporary Dwelling A 9-6.176 Temporary Events A A A 9-6.177 Temporary Offices A Transit Stations CUP CUP Utility Facilities A A A CUP Utility Infrastructure CUP CUP CUP CUP Accessory Storage A A 9-6.103 Agricultural Accessory Uses A Amusement Services A CUP Animal Hospitals CUP ATM A Bed and Breakfast A A Broadcast Studios A Zoning Districts Abbreviations L – Recreation LS – Special Recreation P – Public OS – Open Space Page 55 of 56 ITEM NUMBER: B-1 DATE: ATTACHMENT: 01/28/20 1A 9-6.140 Storage yards. Outdoor storage yards, excluding the storage of vehicles in a day use parking lot or garage, are subject to the provisions of this section. The storage of vehicles in a public or commercial parking lot or garage is subject to Section 9-4.114; the storage of wrecked, abandoned or vehicles being dismantled, is subject to Section 9-6.131, in addition to this section. (a) Site Design Standards. (1) Access. There shall be only one (1) access point to a storage yard for each three hundred (300) feet of street frontage. Such access point is to be a maximum width of twenty (20) feet and shall be provided with a solid gate or door. (2) Screening. A storage yard, except a temporary offsite construction yard, is to be screened from public view on all sides by solid wood, painted metal or masonry fencing, with a minimum height of six (6) feet. All required screening shall be continuously maintained in good condition to assure that its intended purpose is accomplished. This requirement may be waived through administrative use permit approval (Section 9-1.112), when: (i) The side of a storage yard abuts a railroad right-of-way; or (ii) The surrounding terrain, existing vegetation intended to remain or other conditions would make fencing ineffective or unnecessary for the purpose of screening the storage yard from the view of public roads. (3) Parking Requirement. None, provided that sufficient usable area is available to accommodate all employee and user parking needs entirely on-site. (4) Site Surfacing. A storage yard shall be surfaced with concrete, asphalt paving, crushed rock, or oiled earth, or other all weather surfaces as approved by the City and be maintained in a dust-free condition. (5) Office Facilities. When no buildings exist or are proposed on a storage yard site, one (1) commercial coach may be utilized for an office, provided that such vehicle is equipped with skirting, and installed pursuant to the permit requirements of Title 8 of this Code (the Building and Construction Ordinance). (b) Operation. Except for vehicles or freestanding equipment, materials within a storage yard are not to be stacked or stored higher than six (6) feet, unless screening requirements have been waived or modified pursuant to subsection (a)(2)(ii) of this section, or unless a higher wall or fence is constructed at the required setback line under an approved building permit. Page 56 of 56