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HomeMy WebLinkAbout10/14/1994MINUTES ' ADJOURNED MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1994 - 1:30 P.M. CITY HALL - COUNCIL CHAMBERS - 990 PALM STREET SAN LUIS OBISPO, CALIFORNIA ROLL CALL: Council Members Present: Council Member Penny Rappe, Dave Romero, Bill Roalman, Vice -Mayor Allen K. Settle and Mayor Peg Pinard Absent: None City Staff Present: John Dunn, City Administrative Officer; Diane Gladwell, City Clerk; Jeff Jorgensen, City Attorney; Mike McCiuskey, Public Works Director PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD There was no public comment COUNCIL LIAISON REPORTS There were no Council Liaison Reports. PUBLIC HEARINGS 1. CIRCULATION ELEMENT (File No. 462) Council held a public hearing to consider the Draft Circulation Element (continued from 9/13/94, 9/27/94, and 10/11/94). Scheduled today: Street Standards, Neighborhood Traffic Management, Street Network Changes (page 18 -31). Mayor Pinard declared the public hearing open. Carol Tanaeman, Chorro Street, discussed alternatives to the Broad Street on and off ramps to Highway 101. Bill Thoma. Chamber of Commerce, stated they support alternative transportation, but opposed the Environmental Quality Task Force's (EQTF) modal shift recommendations. Bob Rowntree. 808 Murray, spoke about the Prado Road interchange and Average Daily Traffic (ADT) figures. Mayor Pinard declared the public hearing closed. Moved by Settle /Romero to place an asterisk after Chorro Street, indicating that the 7,500 range ADT was the beginning goal; motion carried (5-0). City Council Meeting Page 2 Tuesday, October 14, 1994 - 1:30 PM Council discussed the memorandum submitted by Council Member Romero dated October 13, 1994. Moved by Romero /Rapp@ to use the Planning Commission's recommendation for Highways /Regional Routes (4-6 travel lanes); motion carried (3-2, Council Member Roalman and Mayor Pinard voting no). Moved by Roalman /Settle to expand the travel lane designation (for Highway /Regional Routes) to 2-6 travel lanes; motion carried (4-1, Council Member Romero voting no). South Higuera was included as a Highway /Regional Route by unanimous consent. Moved by Romero /Settle to add to the definition of Regional Routes and Highways "segments of these routes leading into the community should include medians, parkway landscaping and other elements m; motion carried (5-0). Moved by Romero /Settle add a new program 20 on page 9 to read, "The City will pursue changes to existing corridors and support the design of new corridors that create safe, attractive, and usable environments for residents, patrons of adjoining land uses and the travelling public°; motion carried (5-0)• Moved by Settle /Raoaa to refer the suggestion from Bob Rowntree ("6.5 Operators of City vehicles will not use neighborhood streets as cut - through shortcuts in the conduct of non - emergency City business. City employees will be asked to respect this restriction in their commutes") to staff; motion carried (5-0). Moved by Pinard /Romero to bring back the history on the Highway 1 Reliever Bypass alternative; motion carried (3-2, Council Member Roalman and Settle voting no). Moved by RapgaJRomero to adopt Policies 8.2 and 8.3 as recommended by the Planning Commission; motion carried (4-1, Council Member Roalman voting no). Moved by RaDva /Settle to adopt Policies 8.4 through 8.6 as recommended by the Planning Commission, amended to strike the word "ensure" and replace it with "facilitate "; motion carried (5-0). Moved by Settle /Romero to adopt 8.7 (street projects should occur concurrently as development occurs); motion carried (5-0). Moved by Romero /Settle to adopt Policy 8.8, amended to strike the words, "In mostly - developed areas; ; motion carried (5-0). Moved by Settle /Raooa to adopt Programs 8.9 and 8.10; motion carried (5-0). Moved by Settle /Romero to adopt the first Program 8.11 as recommended by the Planning Commission; motion carried (5-0). Moved by Settle / Pinard to adopt the second Program 8.11 and 8.12, 8.11 amended to strike "along arterial streets"; motion carried (5-0). Moved by Pinard /Settle to include as Program 8.13 hem #20 on the memorandum (from Michael McCluskey dated September 28, 1994) "Pursue changes to existing corridors and support the design , of new corridors that create safe, attractive and useful environments for residents, patrons of adjoining land uses and the travelling public "); motion carried (5-0). City Council Meeting Page 3 Tuesday, October 14, 1994 - 1:30 PM Moved by Settle/Pinard to continue to Tuesday, October 18, 1994 at 8:30 A.M.; motion carried (5-0). COMMUNICATIONS There were no communications. 3:00 P.M. there being no further business to come before the City Council, Mayor Pinard adjourned the meeting to Tuesday, October 18, 1994 at 8:30 A.M. in the Council Chambers. APPROVED BY COUNCIL: ane R. Iadwe ,City Clerk DRG:cm MINUTES ADJOURNED MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1994 - 8:30 A.M. CITY HALL - COUNCIL CHAMBERS - 990 PALM STREET SAN LUIS OBISPO, CALIFORNIA ROLL CALL: Council Members Present: Council Member Penny Rappa, Dave Romero, Bill Roalman, Vice -Mayor Allen K. Settle and Mayor Peg Pinard Absent: None City Staff Present: John Dunn, City Administrative Officer; Diane Gladwell, City Clerk; Jeff Jorgensen, City Attorney; Mike McCluskey, Public Works Director; Terry Sanville, Transportation Planner There were no public comments. PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD COUNCIL LIAISON REPORTS There were no Council Liaison Reports. 1 PUBLIC HEARINGS