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MINUTES - ATASCADERO CITY COUNCIL Agenda Number: A-1
Regular Meeting
October 22, 1984
Atascadero Administration Building
The regular meeting was called to order at 7 :30 p.m. by Mayor Nelson. The
Pledge of Allegiance was recited. Invocation was given by Trey Littlejohn
of the Santa Margarita Community Church.
ROLL CALL
Present: Councilman Molina and Handshy, Councilwoman Norris and Mackey and
Mayor Nelson.
Absent: None
STAFF
Ralph Dowell, Acting City Manager; Allen Grimes, City Attorney; David Catherina,
Recreation Coordinator; Bud McHale, Police Chief; Henry Engen, Planning Director;
Georgia Ramirez, Deputy City Clerk and John Wallace, Contract Engineer.
PUBLIC COMMENT
None
COUNCIL COMMENT
Councilwoman Mackey said she received calls regarding their sanitation charges
on the tax bills. Ralph Dowell, Acting City Manager, said that we are averaging
15 calls per day regarding these charges. He said it is a combination of people
not being aware that this really took place even though a letter was sent in
March of 1984 to each .customer. Also an audit was done and we found that some
people were paying too much and some who were not paying enough under our exist-
ing rate structure, so those rates were corrected based upon the audit. We are
working with each individual as they call in and if for some reason we over
charged there is no way we can take it off of the tax bill. What they are being
told is to go ahead and pay their taxes, bring a proof of payment tows and we
will write a check in return for that amount immediately.
Mayor Nelson said he has received correspondence from the LDS Church inviting
the City Council to attend the groundbreaking ceremonies for the soon to be
constructed church building. This will take place on Thursday, October 25, 1984
at 5 :30 p.m. at the building site at 2600 Ramona. Mayor Nelson, Councilwoman
Mackey and Councilman Handshy plan to attend for sure, possibly Councilman
Molina and Councilwoman Norris.
CONSENT CALENDAR
1. Minutes of the regular meeting of October 8 ,1984 (RECOMMEND APPROVAL)
2 . Treasurer 's Report 9/1/84 to 9/30/84 (RECOMMEND APPROVAL)
3. Finance Director's Report 9/1/84 to 9/30/84 (RECOMMEND APPROVAL)
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4 . Acceptance of Lot Line Adjustment at 13820 and 13840 Morro Road
Davis/Twin Cities Engineering (RECOMMEND ACCEPTANCE)
5. Acceptance of Lot Line Adjustment at 4235/4255 Dolores Wise/
Russell (RECOMMEND APPROVAL)
6 . Acceptance of Lot Line Adjustment at 6055 Flores/9185 Santa Lucia
Foss/McNamara/Jef.fres/Viers (RECOMMEND APPROVAL)
7. Acceptance of Final Map 5-84 at 2575 San Fernando Road Mallory/
Twin Cities Engineering (RECOMMEND APPROVAL)
8 . Acceptance of Bid No. 84-13 Irrigation Supplies, South Atascadero
Park (RECOMMEND APPROVAL)
9. Acceptance of Bid No. 84-19, 1984 Street Overlay Project
(RECOMMEND APPROVAL)
10. Resolution No. 54-84 approving application of Grant Funds for
South Atascadero Park (RECOMMEND APPROVAL)
Councilwoman Mackey asked that on page 5 of the minutes for October
8, 1984 the name be changed from Terry York to Terry Orton.
MOTION: By Councilman Molina, seconded by Councilwoman Norris to approve
consent calendar as amended. Passed unanimously by roll call vote.
B. HEARINGS, APPEARANCES AND REPORTS
1. Atascadero Unified School District ' Measure A Briefing Recommended
Resolution No. 57-84 is included for Council Consideration
Dr. Avina introduced Trey Littlejohn who spoke briefly on Measure A
and the need for more school facilities. A 12 minutes slide presen-
tation was made. Dr. Avina asked the City Council to join in urging
the citizens of Atascadero to support Measure A and to provide
quality schools for our community.
MOTION: By Councilman Molina, seconded by Councilman Handshy to adopt
Resolution No. 57-84 . Passed unanimously by roll call vote.
2. Public Hearing to consider Zoning Change 6-84 : Proposed Zoning
Text Amendment Relative to Individual Tenancy Signing within Shop-
ping, Office or Industrial Complexes Ordinance No. 88 (First` reading)
Staff presentation was made by Henry Engen, Planning Director
There was no public comment.
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MOTION: By Councilwoman Mackey, seconded by Councilman Handshy to read by
title only.
Mayor Nelson read Ordinance No. 88 by title only.
MOTION: By Councilwoman Mackey, seconded by Councilman Handshy that this
constitutes the first reading. Passed unanimously by roll call vote.
3. Public Hearing to consider Appeal of Elwood Garlick for Tentative
Parcel Map
Staff presentation was made by Henry Engen, Planning Director.
There was no public comment.
MOTION: By Councilwoman Mackey, seconded by Councilman Handshy for denial
of appeal and to go along with the Planning Commission and staff
recommendations. Passed unanimously by roll call vote.
4 . Public Hearing to consider Appeal of Duane Froning concerning
Approval of Tentative Parcel Map 16-84
Staff presentation was made by Henry Engen, Planning Director. He
said staff has no problem in accepting a modified design submitted
by Mr. Folbre following the appeal of the Planning Commission
approval by Mr. Froning. We would agree that the intersection of
Cristobal and Curbaril and other streets is a bad one, and two more
lots not going out that way wouldn't be anunfortunatesituation.
He feels that the council has two choices. One is to accept the
Planning Commission' s recommendation which was a compromise having
two lots accessing Cristobal and two onto Atascadero Avenue. The
second would be to accept the design that has been submitted by
the applicant after the appeal _was, received which has all four lots
accessed off of Atascadero Avenue.
Duane Froning said he would like to commend Mr. Folbre for changing
his ingress and egress because of the safety factor from Cristobal.
And if that is the way the City Council decides to go that he
certainly approves of the approach from Atascadero Avenue.
Councilman Molina asked City Attorney Allen Grimes what kind of
precedent would this set as far as prescriptive rights, the street,
what kind of ramifications are we going to have down the way on this
situaion. Allen Grimes, City Attorney, said all he understood about
it is the Public Works Department conclusion that it could be accessed
from either street, Atascadero or Cristobal. He said he doesn't
see that it sets any particular precent. However, since everybody
seems to want Atascadero and the staff also feels that this is proper
that would be the way to go.
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Mr. Froning said he would like to clear up a misunderstanding. The
street has been dedicated. Cristobal has been dedicated but never
accepted, and in order to be accepted it must be recorded and it
never has been recorded and at this time is still a private street.
Brack Lindscott, 8055 Cristobal, said he also commends Mr. Folbre
for making that compromise in deciding to provide easement on his
own land for his three additional lots.
Councilman Molina said the only problem he had if the council
wishes to accept Mr. Folbre ' s gesture, that it be noted that the
fact that they spent money on the street is not the reason access
is being denied onto Cristobal.
Councilwoman Mackey said that if you have driven up the street on
Cristobal it is a steep hill and you do not have good visibility
when you come down that hill. And there isn't much point in adding
more traffic to that way. On Atascadero Avenue it isn't that haz-
ardous.
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Councilman Molina said that it is steep coming down to Atascadero
Avenue which has poor visibility, more traveled street and a main
artery in the community which would be more dangerous having them
come down to Atascadero Ave. by those intersections where they are
going to school than it is going down to the 4-way stop sign on
Cristobal. He felt that it is safer going on Cristobal than it is
going to Atascadero Avenue.
Councilwoman Mackey said there is .lots more visibility from both
the north and south than you do at Cristobal.
Councilman Handshy said it makes sense to split it up so that two
parcels would go out Cristobal and two go out on 'Atascadero Ave.
He said two more parcels would not add to the congestion or the
safety of that street.
Councilwoman Norris said she agreed with Councilwoman Mackey and
Mr. Froning. She said she didn' t see a problem since Mr. Folbre
has agreed to the change.
Mayor Nelson said he could go either way. He said if the applicant
had stuck to hisgunshe could probably have gotten the other
access but since it has been compromised, he will go along with the
compromise situation. He said the difference between the two roads
as far as safety, it is probably a toss up.
MOTION: By Councilwoman Mackey to approve the appeal and accept the compro-
mise as offered by Mr. Folbre. - Seconded by Councilwoman Norris.
Passed unanimously by roll call vote.
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5. Consideration of Staff Report on General Plan Amendment Applica-
tions for Cycle 1 1985
Henry Engen, Planning Director, gave staff report.
It was the consensus of the council to proceed with the Targg appli-
cation with no additions.
C. UNFINISHED BUSINESS
1. Discussion of appointment of City Treasurer/City Clerk
Ralph Dowell, Acting City Manager, said some one has to be appointed
this evening to fill out the term of the past elected City Treasurer,
Mr. Rizzuto, who resigned. Mr. Hunter filed an application and
Bud McHale of the staff also offered to fill the vacancy.
MOTION. By Councilman Handshy, seconded by Councilman Molina to appoint
Ralph Dowell as City Treasurer. Passed by 3: 2 with Councilwoman
Norris and Mayor Nelson voting no.
Councilman Handshy said that the City manager should be appointed
as City Clerk.
Councilwoman Norris said that people of Atascadero voted to have
the City Clerk as an elected position. Also that the council had
asked the public to apply for the position and they have done so.
Mayor Nelson said he agreed with Councilwoman Norris. He said our
whole system is based on checks and balances.
Councilwoman Norris asked Mr. Robert "Grigger°Jones if he had any
problem working with the present deputy city clerk, or if he had
worked in a city with a city clerk. He responded that he had only
worked with the County Clerk' s Office.
MOTION: By Councilman Molina, seconded by Councilwoman Norris to appoint
Grigger Jones as City Clerk until June 1986 . Passed by roll call
vote 4 : 1 with Councilwoman Mackey voting no.
2. Results of Equestrian Agreement
Ralph Dowell, Acting City Manager, briefed as to the result of the
meeting with Mrs. Jamrog on October 15, 1984 regarding the proposed
agreement between the city and the Atascadero Horse Advisory Commit-
tee.
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3. Resolution No 56-84 supporting Proposition 30 - Senior Center
Bond Act
MOTION: By Councilwoman Norris, seconded by Councilwoman Mackey for approval
of Resolution No. 56-84 . Passed unanimously by roll call vote.
4. Disposition of Surplus Property —Ordinance No. 85 (Second Reading)
MOTION: By councilman Molina, seconded by Councilwoman Norris to read by
title only.
Ordinance No. 85 was read by Mayor Nelson.
MOTION: By Councilman Molina, seconded by Councilwoman Mackey that this
constitutes the second reading. Passed unanimously by roll call vote.
5. Proposed Ordinance No. 87 providing that nomandatoryduty is
imposed by the Municipal Code for the acts of the City, Council,
Boards, Commissions, Officers, Agents, or Employees (second reading)
MOTION: By Councilman Molina, seconded by Councilwoman Mackey to read by
title only.
Mayor Nelson read Ordinance No. 87 by title only.
MOTION: By Councilman Molina, seconded by Councilwoman Mackey that this
constitutes` second reading. Passed unanimously by roll call vote.
D. NEW BUSINESS
1. Proposed Resolution No. 55-84 establishing Ballfield Lighting Fees
and Closing Hours
MOTION: By Councilman Molina, seconded by Councilwoman Norris to adopt
Resolution No. 55-84 and add the wording "unless extended by the
umpire or senior game official" in item 2 . Passed unanimously by
roll call vote.
2. Revision of Municipal Code relating' to Stopping, Standing or Parking-
Restrictions Ordinance No. 89 (first reading)
MOTION: By Councilman Molina, seconded by Councilman Handshy to read Ordinance
No. 89 by _title only.
Ordinance No. 89 was read by Mayor Nelson by title only.
MOTION: By Councilwoman Mackey, seconded by Councilman Molina that this
constitutes first reading. Passed unanimously by roll call vote.
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3. Additional Funds for Codification
MOTION: By Councilwoman Norris, seconded by Councilman Handshy to transfer
$5,475 . 00 from contingency fund to pay for codification. Passed
unanimously by roll call vote.
4. Agreement with Becker &Bell (Bill Avery) to conduct Job Classifica-
tion and Salary Study
MOTION: By Councilman Molina, seconded by Councilwoman Mackey to transfer
funds of $1, 000 and to approve agreement. Passed unanimously by
roll call vote.
INDIVIDUAL DETERMINATION AND/OR ACTION
CITY COUNCIL
Councilman Handshy is working on a proposed draft that he will recommend to the
staff and City Council on Ordinance No. 4 by the next council meeting.
Councilwoman Mackey said she hopes that everybody is opposed to Proposition
36 . Said she received a letter from the State Chamber of Commerce saying that
they are opposed to it.
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Councilman Molina reported that there is a seminar r that is being held on
November 15 in San Francisco regarding city revitalization. He asked for
funds to send Henry Engen and Gary Laron from the Chamber of Commerce. The
registration fee is $140 for the one day seminar.
MOTION: By Councilman Molina, seconded by Councilwoman Norris to approve
funds from the council travel mileage fund for Mr. Larson' s
expenses and Henry Engen' s to come from the Planning Department
account. Passed unanimously.
Mayor Nelson said he received a letter from Susan Greenaway regarding drug
paraphenalia. He also received a proposed ordinance from Allen Grimes, City
Attorney. He would like this to be included on the next agenda.
Mayor Nelson said there has been some discussion about a joint Planning Commi-
ssion/City Council Meeting. He requested Henry Engen to submit possible agenda
items. This will be discussed at the next council meeting.
Mayor Nelson asked that the announcement for City Manager be put on the next
Council Meeting Agenda for discussion of requirements for this bulletin.
Mayor Nelson also asked for an update of projects including the striping or
parking situation downtown at the next council meeting. Acting City Manager,
Ralph Dowell, said the project board will be done Friday of this week and he
suggested that each council person look at it to see the total picture of all
projects.
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CITY ATTORNEY
Allen Grimes said through the courtesy of Gary Larson of the Chamber of Commerce
he was able to procure labels to mail a letter to about 500 members advertising
the availability of the municipal code.
CITY CLERK
None
CITY TREASURER
None
CITY MANAGER
The next council meeting will be on Tuesday, November 13, 1984 .
MEETING ADJOURNED AT 9: 25 P.M.
Recorded by:
Robert M. Jones, City Clerk