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' MINUTES - ATASCADERO CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
October 24, 1983
Atascadero Administration Building
The meeting was called to order at 7 : 30 p.m. with the Pledge
' of Allegiance. Reverend Bob Kenagy of the Berean Baptist Church
gave the invocation.
' ROLL CALL
Present: Councilmen Molina, Nelson, Wilkins and Mayor Mackey
Absent; Councilman Stover
STAFF
Present: Murray Warden, City Manager; Ralph Dowell, Finance Director;
Patsy Hester, Deputy City Clerk; Mike Hicks, Fire Chief;
' Skip Joannes, Recreation Director; Bud McHale, Police; Chief;
Larry McPherson, Public Works Director; Steve Rizzuto, City
Treasurer; and Larry Stevens, Planning Director.
PUBLIC COMMENTS
' None
COUNCIL COMMENTS
1. Mayor Mackey stated that she had attended three meetings on
October 12 and 13. She stated that the presentation on water
' conservation, Union Oil and Friends of the Library were very good.
A. CONSENT CALENDAR
t1. Minutes of the regular meeting of October 10, 1983 (RECOMMEND
APPROVAL)
' 2. Resolution No. 45-83 accepting work and giving notice of
completion for installation of Alvord Field lighting (Bid No.
83-4) (RECOMMEND ADOPTION)
' 3. Acceptance of Lot Line Adjustment LA -630506: 1, 8315 Portola
Road, J. C. Hardwick (Twin Cities Engineering) (RECOMMEND
APPROVAL OF PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION)
4. Lot Line Adjustment 1-83, 8325 Sierra Vista and 8520 Casanova,
Gaylen Little, to adjust the existing lot lines to create
additional room to expand driveway and turn-around area for
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Parcel A (RECOMMEND APPROVAL OF PLANNING COMMISSION RECOM-
MENDATION)
Mayor Mackey reviewed all items on the Consent Calendar.
rMOTION: Councilman Nelson moved to approve Items A-1 through A-4.
The motion was secondedbyCouncilman Molina and unanimously
carried.
B. HEARINGS, APPEARANCES AND REPORTS
1 1. Public hearing on Zoning ordinance Text Amendment 1-83,
initiated by Planning Commission, to consider allowing
second residential units
Mr. Stevens stated that this is a public hearing to consider an
amendment to the Zoning Ordinance to allow secondary residential
units. He stated that the Planning Commission recommends allowing
second units on a temporary basis subject to certain criteria.
Dale Gustin, Attorney, representing a clientinAtascadero, asked
what was meant by temporary housing and the length of time a person
would be allowedtoreside there.
Mr. Stevens stated that the Planning Commission recommends permits
be issued for three years with three year renewal periods and as long
as the immediate family member complies with the permit.
MOTION: Councilman Molina moved that second units not be allowed and
that Findings required by Government Code Section 65852. 2 be
adopted. The motion died due to lack of a second.
Mr. Grimes stated that the Council is reaching out to new fields
and that legalities are a concern.
Council discussed continuing the hearing to the next meeting to
get criteria and study further before action is taken. They requested
Staff to bring back other alternatives.
MOTION: Councilman Nelson moved to continue the hearing until the
next meeting. The motion was seconded by Councilman Wilkins
and unanimously carried.
2. Continued public hearing on Ordinance No. 70, Building
' Regulations first reading
Mr.. Warden stated that this matter is brought back for first
reading to respond to several issues raised at the last meeting.
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Mr. Stevens reviewed changes and requests to the Building Regula-
tions and recommended first reading of Ordinance No. 70.
MOTION: Councilman Nelson moved to read Ordinance No. 70 by title
only. The motion was seconded by Councilman Wilkins and
unanimously carried.
Mayor Mackey referred to the title as read in the previous
meeting.
MOTION: Councilman Nelson moved that this constitute the first reading
as amended with the four changes. The motion was seconded by
Councilman Wilkins and unanimously carried by roll call vote.
3. Police Departmental Report
Bud McHale presented the Police Departmental Report. He stated
that the 911 emergency system is operational and reviewed statistics
for the first part of 1983 compared to the last half of 1982.
C. UNFINISHED BUSINESS
1. Resolution No. 40-83 establishing fees for permits, plan
reviews and other activities undertaken pursuant to building
and construction regulations
Mr. Stevens stated that Resolution No. 40-83 contains established
' fees set forth in the Uniform Building and other codes. He stated
that another new fee schedule will be considered for adoption in 1985
when the new Uniform Building Codes are prepared. Mr. Stevens
recommended adoption of Resolution No. 40-83 with direction from
Council as to the Appeal Board fee.
Mike Bewsey felt that $250 for the Appeal Board fee is unfair and
would like to see no charge. He agreed with the proposed building
fee schedule.
Dade Gustin felt that the $250 appeal fee is too high.
MOTION: Councilman Wilkins moved to amend the appeal fee to $50 for
the Board of Appeals and the City Council. The motion was
seconded by Mayor Mackey and carried with Councilman Molina
voting no.
MOTION: Councilman Wilkins moved to adopt Resolution No. 40-83 with
the amendment to the appeals fee. The motion was seconded
by Mayor Mackey and did not carry due to a tie vote.
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MOTION: . Councilman Nelson movedtoadopt Resolution No. 40-83 with
' a two-year phase-in period. The motionwas seconded by
Councilman Molina and did not carry due to a tie vote.
MOTION: Councilman Wilkins moved to table the matter until the next
meeting. The motion was seconded by Mayor Mackey and tied
with Councilmen Molina and Nelson voting no. The matter
was carried over automatically.
D. NEW BUSINESS
' 1. Capital ImprovementProgramdiscussion Councilman Nelson
Council made a list of suggestions for the Capital Improvement
Plan (CIP)
Councilman Nelson requested (1) $300, 000 added to the police
building fund for 1984-85 FY budget; (2) the Pavilion be made usable
as soon as possible; and (3) grading and sprinkler systems for Alvord
Field for 1984-85 FY.
Councilman Molina suggested (1) Administration Building and
police facility; (2) street maintenance and drainage district for
whole city; (3) traffic safety on El Camino, Morro Road and Traffic
Way; and (4) the Lake Pavilion project.
Councilman Wilkins suggested the cost of stabilizing the structure
of the Administration Building.
Mayor Mackey suggested (1) Administration Building; (2) traffic
lights; (3) street lights; (4) drainage; (5) police station; (6) South
Atascadero Park; and (7) Pavilion.
MOTION: Councilman Nelson moved to directstaffto prepare a proposal
to make the Pavilion habitable for large gatherings at this
time. The motion was seconded by Mayor Mackey and carried
with Councilman Molina voting no.
' Council requested Larry McPherson to prepare a report for the
next meeting on critical areas needing traffic signals and on street
and drainage problems.
MOTION: Councilman Nelson moved to include the costs of making the
Pavilion usable in the 1983-84 budget and thepolice building
' fund of $300, 000, Alvord Field project and traffic safety to
be included in the 1984-85 CIP, with the rest to be phased in.
The motion was seconded by Councilman Molina and carried with
Councilman Wilkins voting no.
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2. Acceptance of petition for maintenance district - Maleza
' off Pinal
Larry McPherson recommended proceeding with steps for final
adoption of an assessment district.
Steve Davis stated that he would like Maleza Avenue paved as
soon as possible._ If the city is unable to pave it soon, he requested
that it be graded.
MOTION: Councilman Molina moved to advance funds for the first year
to get the project under a city contract. The motion was
seconded by Councilman Wilkins and unanimously carried.
MOTION: Councilman Molina moved to proceed with the contract for the
formation of a maintenance district. The motion was seconded
by Councilman Wilkins and unanimously carried.
3. Resolution No. 44-83 of intention to approve an amendment
to contract between the Board of Administration of the Public
Employees' Retirement System and the City
MOTION: Councilman Molina moved to adopt Resolution No. 44-83. The
motion was seconded by Councilman Nelson and unanimously
carried by roll call vote.
E. ATASCADERO COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICT ,
None
' F. INDIVIDUAL DETERMINATION AND/OR ACTION
1. City Council
a. Mayor Mackey stated that seat belts should be installed
on school buses. Fire Chief Mike Hicks felt that seat belts could
' be a hindrance during accidents and rescues because of potential roof
collapse catching riders in their seats. Larry McPherson noted that
the most prevalent reason why seat belts are not usedon city buses
is that they could cause more of a liability problem and major hazard
to those using the buses.
2. City Attorney
Nothing
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3. City Clerk
1 Nothing
4. City Treasurer
Nothing
5. City Manager
a. Mr. Warden stated that the contract work awarded for
the seven miles of road will be starting on November 1.
b. Mr. Warden noted a Channel Counties Division of the
League of California Cities meeting in Morro Bay on Friday, November
18. Replies need to be in by November 11.
C. Mr. Warden stated that Fred Schott, Structural Engineer,
Lestimated the cost to satisfy the seismic corrections to be $33, 000-
$36, 000. He recommended proceeding to correct conditions identified
by Elliott Stephenson's report.
d. Doug Lewis asked disposition of current sewer plant when
the new sewer plant is finished. Mr. Warden stated that the old
plant will be used as a backup for the new plant.
e. Mr. Warden requested a closed session and did not antici-
pate any announcements afterwards.-
The meeting convened at 10: 26 p.m. to closed session and reconvened
at 10.48 p.m. , at which time they adjourned.
Recorded by:
1 BARBARA NORRIS, City Clerk
By:
' PATSY ek. HESTER
Deputy City Clerk
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