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!• RESOLUTION NO. 3621 (1978 Series)
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS
OBISPO REQUESTING THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE
COUNTY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO TO CONSOLIDATE A SPECIAL
MUNICIPAL ELECTION WITH THE STATE -WIDE GENERAL
ELECTION TO BE HELD ON NOVEMBER 7, 1978, FOR THE
PURPOSE OF VOTING ON ANNEXATIONS TO THE CITY OF SAN
LUIS OBISPO.
BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as
follows:
SECTION 1. The Board of Supervisors of the County of San Luis Obispo
is hereby requested to order the consolidation of a Special Municipal Election
with the state -wide general election to be held on November 7, 1978, and said
Board of Supervisors is authorized hereby to canvass the returns of the
election hereby called and the election shall be held in all respects as if
there were only one election and one form of ballot, namely the ballot used
at such primary election shall be used. The precincts, polling places and
officers of election for the Special Municipal Election hereby called shall
be the same as those provided for said state -wide general election.
Said Board of Supervisors shall certify the results of the canvass
of the returns of such Special Municipal Election to the Council of the
City of San Luis Obispo, which shall thereupon declare the results thereof.
SECTION 2. The Board of Supervisors is hereby requested to issue
instructions to the County Clerk and Registrar of Voters to take any and all
steps necessary for the holding of said Special Municipal Election. The City
will pay its pro rata share of extra costs incurred by the County in consolida-
ting the elections.
SECTION 3. The propositions to be voted on at said Special Municipal
Election shall be as set forth on Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated
herein by reference.
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Resolution No. 3621
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SECTION 4. The City Clerk is hereby directed to file certified copies
of this resolution with the Board of Supervisors, the County Clerk and the
Registrar of Voters of the County of San Luis Obispo.
SECTION 5. The City Clerk shall certify to the passage and adoption
of this resolution.
On motion of Councilman Petterson , seconded by Councilman Settle ,
and on the following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmen Dunin, Petterson, Settle and Mayor Schwartz
NOES: None
ABSENT: Councilman Jorgensen
the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this 31st day of July ,
1978.
ATTEST:
Ci e c - J. H. Fitzpatrick
Approved as to orm
Allen Grimes, City Attorney
Approved as to content:
9PtY Administrative Officer Pro -Tem
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PROPOSITION "A"
SHALL THE "FERRINI ANNEXATION" BE ANNEXED
TO THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO?
YES
NO
PROPOSITION "B"
SHALL THE "FOOTHILL ANNEXATION" BE ANNEXED
TO THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO?
YES
NO
xESOLUTION NO. 3620 (1978 Series,
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS
OBISPO CALLING A SPECIAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION TO BE
HELD IN SAID CITY ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1978, AND
TO BE CONSOLIDATED WITH THE STATE -WIDE GENERAL
ELECTION TO BE HELD ON SAID DATE, FOR THE PURPOSE OF
VOTING ON TWO PROPOSED ANNEXATIONS TO THE CITY.
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of San Luis Obispo has approved
two (2) annexations to the City of San Luis Obispo, and
WHEREAS, the voters of the City of San Luis Obispo, on June 6, 1978,
approved by majority vote, an amendment to the City Charter, namely Section
No. 727 requiring voter approval of annexations, and
WHEREAS, said charter amendment was filed with the Secretary of State
on June 30, 1978.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis
Obispo as follows:
SECTION.1. There is hereby called and ordered in the City of San
Luis Obispo, County of San Luis Obispo, State of California, on Tuesday,
November 7, 1978, a Special Municipal Election of the qualified electors of
said city to be consolidated with the State -Wide General Election for voting
on two proposed annexations to the City of San Luis Obispo, namely the
"Ferrini Annexation" and "Foothill Annexation ".
SECTION 2. The propositions to be voted on at said Municipal Election
shall be as set forth as follows:
PROPOSITION "A"
SHALL THE "FERRINI ANNEXATION" BE ANNEXED
TO THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO?
YES
NO
PROPOSITION "B"
SHALL THE "FOOTHILL ANNEXATION" BE ANNEXED
TO THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO?
YES
NO
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SECTION 3. The City Clerk shall certify to the passage and adoption
of this resolution and shall cause this resolution to be published once in
the San Luis Obispo County Telegram- Tribune, a newspaper of general-circula-
tion printed, published and circulated in the City of San Luis Obispo,
within fifteen (15) days of the date hereof and not more than sixty (60) days
prior to the 7th day of November, 1978.
On motion of Councilman Petterson , seconded by Councilman Settle ,
and on the following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmen Dunin, Petterson, Settle and Mayor Schwartz
NOES: None
ABSENT: Councilman Jorgensen
the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this 31st day of July ,
1978.
ATTEST:
a
Cit er c - '•J.H. Fitzpatrick
Approved as to form
Allen Grimes, City Attorney
Approved as to content:
Ay Administrative Officer Pro -Tem
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RESOLUTION NO. 3619 (1978 Series)
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO INCREASING
GENERAL FUND APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE 1978179 FISCAL YEAR.
BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo that the
following General Fund Appropriation Account be increased to provide
additional funds for the financial audit of 1977/78.
Account No. Description Amount
(05) 01- 3908 -080 Financial Audit $8,300. DR.
01- 0510 -000 Appropriations 8,300. CR.
01- 0600 -000 Unappropriated Balance 8,300. DR.
On motion of Councilman Petterson seconded by Councilman Jorgensen,
and on the following roll call voted
AYES: Councilmen Dunin, Jorgensen, Petterson, Settle and Mayor Schwartz
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this 24th day of July ,
1978.
ATTEST:
C' Clerk J.H. Fitzpatrick
Approved as to f rm:
Allen Grimes, City Attorney
Approved as to content:
City Administr tive ficer
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RESOLUTION NO. 3618 (1978 SERIES)
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS
OBISPO GRANTING APPROVAL OF TENTATIVE MINOR SUB-
DIVISION NO. 78 -129, LOCATED AT 2115 and 211.9 KING STREET
BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows:
SECTION 1. That this Council, after consideration of the tentative map
of Minor Subdivision No. 78 -129 and the Planning Commission's recommendations,
staff recommendations, and reports thereon, makes the following findings:
(1) The proposed parcel map and design are consistent with the General Plan.
(2) The site is physically suited for the proposed type and density of
development which is permitted by the R -2 zone.
(3) The design is not likely to cause substantial environmental damage,
or cause serious public health problems.
(4) The design of the proposed subdivision will not conflict with public
easements for access through, or use of, property within the proposed
subdivision.
SECTION 2. That the approval of the tentative map for Minor Subdivision
78 -129 be subject to the following conditions:
(1)'All new lot corners shall be staked by a registered civil engineer or
licensed surveyor.
(2) Subdivider shall provide required parking on parcels 1 and 2 to the
satisfaction of the community development director and prior to final
map approval.
(3) Subdivider shall install street trees on both street frontages to the
approval of the Public.Services Department.
(4) Each parcel shall be served with individual utility services to the
satisfaction of the city engineer.
(5) Subdivider shall remove "carport" between existing structures prior
to final map approval.
(6) Subdivider shall install, modify, or replace driveway ramps, as neces-
sary, to the approval of the Public Services - Department.
On motion of Councilman Jorgensen , seconded by Councilman Settle ,
and on the following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmen Dunin, Jorgensen, Petterson, Settle and Mayor Schwartz
NOES: None
ABSENT: None R 3618
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the foregoing resolution was passed and
1978.
ATTEST:
Cit r J.H. Fitzpatrick
Approved as to form:
WENDT, MITCHELL, SINSHEIMER,
de la MOTTE & LILLEY
City Attorney
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By Allen Grimes
this 18th day of
July
Approved as to content:
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City Administrativ fficer
RESOLUTION NO. 3617 (1978 Series)
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS
OBISPO APPROVING AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY AND
WALTER F. ROSS, ET AL. FOR A COMMON ACCESS DRIVEWAY
(CERRO ROMAULDO AVENUE AND ROSITA STREET).
BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows:
SECTION 1. That certain agreement, attached hereto marked Exhibit "A"
and incorporated herein by reference, between the City of San Luis Obispo and
Walter F. Ross; et al.,— for „a.- common.access driveway for property located at
Cerro Romauldo Avenue and Rosita Street,
is hereby approved and the Mayor is authorized to execute the same.
SECTION 2. The City Clerk shall furnish a copy of this resolution
and a copy of the executed agreement approved by it to: Walter F. Ross, et al.,
and the City Community Development Department.
On motion of Councilman Jorgensen , seconded by Councilman Settle
and on the following roll call vote:
AYES:. Councilmen Dunin, Jorgensen, Petterson, Settle and Mayor Schwartz
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this 18th day of July
19 78.
ATTEST:
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Allen Grimes, City Attorney City Adminstrative Of er
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Community "De I elopmenta irector
2ecording Requested By:
CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO
FThen,Recorded, Please Return to:
Cr_-Y CT. XS OFFICL
City of San Luis Obispo
P.O. Fox 321
�71rzn Lid,- Obispo, CA 934al
AGREEMENT CREATING EASEMENT FOR CCMiTON DRIVEWAY
THIS.AGREEiMENT, between the CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO, a
Municipal Corporation, (hereinafter referred to as "CITY "), and
Walter F. Ross, Sally A. Ross, Richard W. Ross, Harriet Ross, and
Glynn J. Warren and Eloise T. Warren, (hereinafter referred to as
"OWNERS ").
WITNESSETH:
WHEREAS, OWNERS have an interest, either as owner or
encumbrances, in the following described real property situated in
the City of San Luis Obispo, County of San Luis Obispo, State of
California to wit:
Lot 3, Block A, Tract 179, City of San Luis Obispo,
County of San Luis Obispo, State of California, according
to the map recorded, November 3, 1959, in Book 6, Page 32,
of Maps, in the office of the County Recorder, and land
appurtentant to the new Parcel Map of San Luis Obispo
78 -09, Lots A, B, and C.
WHEREAS, OWNERS desire to construct single family residences
on Lot, B and C; and
WHEREAS, CITY, as a condition of said developement, requires
the creation of a common driveway easement to serve said Lot B and
Lot C, and OWNERS are required to create same for Lot D, for the
benefit of each of them, and for the benefit of OWNERS:
NOW, THEREFORE, the parties hereto agree each with the other
as follows;
1. OWNERS hereby dedicate an easement for a common driveway
over LOTS A, B, and C as shown shaded blue and orange on the attached
map designated as Exhibit "A" which is hereby incorporated in and
made a part of this agreement.
Said common driveway shall exist in favor of each of Lot B,
C and Lot D as shown on said Exhibit "A ". Except that parcel A shall
only have rights and responsibilities to the area shown shaded blue
and lying southerly of an easterly projection of said parcels (A)
north boundry line.
2. 014NERS and future owners hereby agree to comply with
the following terms and conditions:
a. To equally-participate in the improvement,
maintenance and repair of said driveways.
b. Prohibit all parking on the common access
portions.
C. Agree, jointly and individually, to reimburse
the CITY of San Luis Obispo for all costs
connected with removal of vehicles from the
common access portions, and will reimburse
the CITY for, and hold the CITY harmless from,
all final judgments against the CITY for
damages or other liability arising from the
enforcement of the aforesaid prohibition
against parking.
d. 014NERS understand that the CITY cannot regulate
vehicle usage or hazards upon said common access
driveway and agree jointly and individually, to
defend and hold the CITY harmless from all claims
for damages or liability arising from the alleged
failure of the CITY to regulate vehicles or to
provide protection hazards upon said driveway.
e. Repair any portion,of said driveway that is
damaged through the intention or negligent acts
of said party, or parties, or his or their
licenses and invitees.
3. It is understood and agreed by and between the parties
hereto that should the CITY accept the dedication of the exten-
sion of Rosita Street, (shown shaded in blue on the attached map),
in the City Street System, that this agreement will cease and
terminate as applied to said section of roadway upon said accep-
tance by the City.
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4. Parties agree that these easements are superior and
paramount to the rights of any of the parties in the respective
servient estates so created, and that it is a covenant running
with the land.
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Approved as to form:
WENDT, MITCHELL, SIN HEIMER,
de la NOTTE & LILLEY�
City Attorney
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By Allen Grimes
OWNERS:
Walter F. Ross
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Richard W. Ross
rriet Ross
Glvnnl -J. War
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THIS IS TO CERTIFY that the interest in real.property conveyed
Agreement Creating
by the 17n,,P^ Pnr fnr Conn Tlrivpwnydated July 3
19_Z�L, from _Walter F. Ross, Sally A. Ross. Richard W. Ross,
Harriet Ross and Glvnn J. Warren and Eloise T. Warren
to the CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO, a Political Corporation, is
hereby accepted by the undersigned officer on behalf of the
City Council.pursuant to authority conferred by Resolution
No. 549 (1959 Series), recorded May 26, 1959, in Volume 1002,
Official Records, Page 292, San Luis Obispo County, California,
and the Grantee consents to recordation thereof by its duly
authorized officer or his agent.
Date: July 19, 1978
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ATTEST:
J.�' itzpatrick, City Clerk
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RESOLUTION NO.. 3617 (1978 Series)
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS
OBISPO APPROVING AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY AND
WALTER F. ROSS, ET AL. FOR A COMMON ACCESS DRIVEWAY
(CERRO ROMAULDO AVENUE AND ROSITA STREET).
BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows:
SECTION 1. That certain agreement, attached hereto marked Exhibit "A"
and incorporated herein by reference, between the City of San Luis Obispo and
Walter F. Ross, et al. for a common access driveway for property located at
Cerro Romauldo Avenue and Rosita Street,
is hereby approved and the Mayor is authorized to execute the same.
SECTION 2. The City Clerk shall furnish a copy of this resolution
and a copy of the executed agreement approved by it to: Walter F. Ross, et al.,
and the City Community Development Department.
On motion of Councilman Jorgensen. , seconded by Councilman Settle
and on the following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmen Dunin, Jorgensen, Petterson, Settle and Mayor Schwartz
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this 18th day of July
19 78.
ATTEST:
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y Clerk J.H. Fitzpatrick
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CITY OF-SAN, LUIS OBISPO
When Recorded, Please Return to:
C1?i' .C:s"' u's OFF?CE
City of San i,u:s Obispo
P.O. Box 321
�.r,,j Lizie Obispo, CA 93401
AGREEMENT CREATING EASEMENT FOR COMMON DRIVEWAY
THIS AGREEMENT, between the CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO, a
Municipal Corporation, (hereinafter referred to as "CITY "), and
Walter F. Ross, Sally A. Ross, Richard W. Ross, Harriet Ross, and
Glynn J. Warren and Eloise T. Warren, (hereinafter referred to as
"OWNERS ").
WITNESSETH:
WHEREAS, OWNERS have an interest, either as owner or
encumbrances, in the following described real property situated in
the City of San Luis Obispo, County of San Luis Obispo, State of
California to wit:
Lot 3, Block A, Tract 179, City of San Luis Obispo,
County of San Luis Obispo, State of California, according
to the map recorded, November 3, 1959, in Book 6, Page 32,
of Maps, in the office of the County Recorder, and land
appurtentant to the new Parcel Map of San Luis Obispo
78 -09, Lots A, B, and C.
WHEREAS, OWNERS desire to construct single family residences
on Lot, B and C; and
WHEREAS, CITY, as a
the creation of a common
Lot C, and OWNERS are re
benefit of each of them,
NOW, THEREFORE, the
as follows;
condition of said developement, requires
driveway easement to serve said Lot B and
quired to create same for Lot D, for the
and for the benefit of OWNERS:
parties hereto agree each with the other
I. OWNERS hereby dedicate an easement for a common driveway
over LOTS A, B, and C as shown shaded blue and orange on the attached
map designated as Exhibit "A" which is hereby incorporated in and
made a part of this agreement..
Said common driveway shall exist in favor of each of Lot B,
C and Lot D as shown on said Exhibit "A". Except that parcel A shall
only have rights and responsibilities to the area shown shaded blue
and lying southerly of an easterly projection of said parcels (A)
north boundry line.
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2. OWNERS and future owners hereby agree to comply with
the following terms and conditions:
a. To equally participate in the improvement,
maintenance and repair of said driveways.
b. Prohibit all parking on the common access
portions.
c. Agree, jointly and individually, to reimburse
the CITY of San Luis Obispo for all costs
connected with removal of vehicles from the
common access portions, and will reimburse
the CITY for, and hold the CITY harmless from,
all final judgments against the CITY for
damages or other liability arising from the
enforcement of the aforesaid prohibition
against parking.
d. OWNERS understand that the CITY cannot regulate
vehicle usage or hazards upon said common access
driveway and agree jointly and individually, to
defend and hold the CITY harmless from all claims
for damages or liability arising from the alleged
failure of the CITY to regulate vehicles or to
provide protection hazards upon said driveway.
e. Repair any portion of said driveway that is
damaged through the intention or negligent acts
of said party, or parties, or his or their
licenses and invitees.
3. It is understood and agreed
hereto that should the CITY accept t
sion of Rosita Street, (shown shaded
in the City Street System, that this
terminate as applied to said section
tance by the City.
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by and between the parties
ie dedication of the exten-
in blue on the attached map),
agreement will cease and
of roadway upon said accep-
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4. Parties agree -that these easements are superior and
paramount to the rights of any of the parties in the respective
servient estates so created, and that it is a covenant running
with the land.
DATE:
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Walter F. Ross
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Richard W. Ross
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C E R T I F C A T E O F A C C E P T A N C E
THIS IS TO CERTIFY that the interest in real property conveyed
Agreement Creating
by the Fac m r n for Cnrrtnnn nrivpumvdated July 3 s
19_ZL, from Walter F. Ross,. Sally A. Ross, Richard W. Ross,
Harriet Ross, and G1vnn J. Warren and Eloise T. Warren
to the CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO, a Political Corporation, is
hereby accepted by the undersigned officer on behalf of the
City Council pursuant to authority conferred by Resolution
No. 549 (1959 Series), recorded May 26, 1959, in Volume 1002,
Official Records, Page 292, San Luis Obispo County, California,
and the Grantee consents to recordation thereof by its duly
authorized officer or his agent.
Date: July 19, 1978
ATTEST:
J.11i�/FYitzpatrick, City Clerk
OF SAN LUIS OBISPO
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3616 (1978 SERIES)
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS
OBISPO GRANTING FINAL APPROVAL OF PARCEL MAP SLO- 78 -09,
LOCATED AT 150 CERRO ROMAULDO, (Walter Ross, Applicant).
BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows:
SECTION 1. This Council previously made certain findings concerning
Parcel Map No. SLO -78 -09 as contained in Resolution No. 3571 (1978 Series).
SECTION 2. This Council now grants final approval of Parcel Map No.
SLO -78 -09 (Walter Ross, applicant) and authorizes the Mayor to sign the agree-
ment.
On motion of Councilman Jorgensen , seconded by Councilman Settle
and on the following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmen Dunin, Jorgensen, Petterson, Settle and Mayor Schwartz
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this
ATTEST:
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Cj Uei' J. H. Fitzpatrick
Approved as to form:
WENDT, MITCHELL, SINSHEIMER,
de la MOTTE & LILLEY
City Attorney
by Allen Grimes
day of July , 1978.
Approved as to content:
City Administratf%p, Officer
C"itty��ngineer
AGREEMENT
THIS AGREEMENT, dated this 19th day of July 19 78 , by and
bet%,een Walter Ross herein referred
to as "Subdivider ", and'the CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO, herein referred to as the
"CitvII
P, I T N E S S E T[[ .:
REFERENCE IS HEREBY ?LADE to that certain proposed subdivision of that certain
real property in the City of San Luis Obispo, County of San Luis Obispo, State of
California, description of:rhich is shown on final Parcel Map SLO 78 -09,
located at 150 Cerro Romauldo
City of San Luis Obispo, California ",
as approved by the City Council, on the 18thday of July ,19 78
WHEREAS, the Subdivider desires that said Parcel 1fap SLO 78 -09
be accepted and approved as a final map pursuant to the Subdivision Regulations and
Ordinances of the City of San Luis Obispo, and
WHEREAS, it is a condition of said regulations and ordinances that the Sub -
divider agrees to install the street improvements and utility lines and facilities
as set forth on the plans therefore.
NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing, the Subdivider does hereby
agree to construct and install the following subdivision improvements in accordance
with said subdivision ordinances and regulations, and in accordance with approved
plans and specifications on file in the office of the City Engineer, City of San Luis
Obispo, to wit:
1. CURBS, GUTTERS and SIDEWALKS
2. STREET BASE and SURFACING
3. .A'ATER MAINS and SEWER MAINS, including sewer laterals to the property
line and water services to the curb stop.
4. DRAINAGE STRUCTURES
S. ORNAMENTAL METAL ELECTROLIERS
6. ELECTRIC, GAS, TELEPHONE and CABLE TELEVISION: In addition to the inspec-
tion and approval of such facilities by the City, each public utility
shall be required to file a letter stating that the developer has prop-
erly installed all facilities to be provided by him, and that the said
utility is prepared to provide service to residents upon request.
7. ANY 6 ALL OT11ER IMPROVEMENTS shown on plans or required by City regulations.
All the above facilities shall be installed in the locations designated and to the
plans and specifications on file and approved by said City Engineer.
The lines and grades for all of said improvements shall be establshed by the
Subdivider in accordance with said approved plats and specifications.
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The Subdivider agrees that the work of instailinz,.the above improvements shall
begin within thirty X30) days from the date of recording of the final :rap,
and that the work shall be completed within eighteen (18) months of said
recording date, unless an extension has hecn granted by the City- Council, provided
that if completion of said work is delayed by acts of God or strikes, the Subdivider
shall have an additional period of time equivalent to such period of delay in which
to complete such work. Any extension of time hereunder shall not operate to release
the surety on the Improvement Security filed pursuant to this agreement. In this
connection, the surety waives the provisions of Section 2819 of the Civil Code of
the State of California.
. The Subdivider does also agree to comply with the following conditions establi-
shed by the Planning Commission and /or the City Council.
1. The developer shall pay to the city the sum of $300.00 which is
based upon the following formula ($150.00 per lot x 2 lots). This
fee is in -lieu of Parkland dedication.
2. The developer shall install a stop sign at Cerro Romauldo and Rosita.
3. The developer shall install no parking signs per city fire depart-
ment.
4. the developer shall repair the improvements on Cerro Romauldo
to the satisfaction of the city public services director.
5. The developer shall plant 7 trees in the street tree easement along
Cerro Romauldo and Rosita.
6. The developer shall pay to the city the sum of $583.37 for water
acreage fees. (.5452 x 1070 = $583.36).
As to public lands or section property included within said Subdivision, if any,
for the restoration of lost section corners and for retracement of Section lines, the
method followed shall be in accord with the instructions set forth in the "Manual of
Instructions" for Survey of Public Lands of the United States, published by the
Commissioner of General Land Office., Department of Interior, Washington, D.C.
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The Subdivider here ,y attaches hereto, and as an in1 ral part hereof, and as
security for the performance of this agreement, (instrument of credit/bond) annfoved
by and in favor of the City of San Luis Obispo, and conditional upon the faithful
performance of this agreement, which said (instrument of credit /bond) is in the amount
of $ 10,000.00 and which is in the amount of the estimated cost of said
improvements. Subdivider agrees to remedy any defects in the improvements arising
from faulty workmanship•wr materials or defective construction of said improvements
occurring within twelve (12) months after acceptance thereof. In accordance with
Section 11612.1 (c) of the Business and Professions Code of the State of California,
upon final completion and acceptance of the work, City will release all but 100 of the
improvement security, that amount being deemed sufficient to guarantee faithful
performance by the Subdivider of his obligation to remedy any defects in the improve-
ments arising within a period of one year following the completion and acceptance
thereof against any defective work or labor done, or defective materials furnished,
in the performance of this agreement.
Completion of the work shall be deemed to have occurred on the date as of which
the City Council shall, by resolution duly passed and adopted, accept said improve-
ments according to said plans and specifications, and any approved modifications
thereto. Neither periodic or progress inspections or approvals shall bind the City
to accept said improvements or waive any defects in the same or any breach of this
agreement.
If the Subdivider fails to complete the work within the prescribed time, then
in that event, the Subdivider agrees that City may, at its option, declare the bond,
instrument of credit, or cash deposit, which has been posted by Subdivider, to
guarantee faithful performance, forefeited and utilize the proceeds to complete said
improvements, or City may complete said improvements and recover the full cost and
expense thereof from the Subdivider or his surety.
The Subdivider agrees to deposit with the City a labor and material bond in
the amount of 500 of the above described subdivision improvements in accordance
with State law.
Said Subdivider shall deposit with the City the sum of $ 300.00 ,
from which deposit the City will pay the salary and expenses of an inspector or
inspectors to inspect installation of said subdivision improvements and certify
that they have been completed in accordance with the plans and specifications.
Any unexpended monies will be returned to the Subdivider. In the event the
inspection fees exceed the sum of $ 300.00 , the difference is to be paid
by the City of San Luis Obispo. The City reserves the sole discretion in determining
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the amounts to be paid for salary and expenses or said inspector or insnectors.
Article 9, Chapter I of the San Luis Obispo !Municipal Code, entitled
"Subdivision ", - All plans and specifications on Pilo with said City Engineer as a
part of said Subdivision Map, and all other documents filed with the City by the
Subdivider and approved by the City Engineer are hereby referred to for further
particulars in interpre-t'ing and defining the obligations-of the Subdivider under
this agreement..
It is understood and agreed by and between the Parties hereto that this
agreement shall bind the heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns
of the respective Parties to this agreement.
It is agreed that the Subdivider will furnish copies of the successful bidder's
contract unit prices and total bid prices for all of the improvements herein
referred to.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this agreement has been executed by:
19th day of July 1978
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RESOLUTION NO. 3615
(1978 Series)
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS
OBISPO APPROVING FUNDS FROM 1976 STATE.BOND ACT,
ORIGINALLY REQUESTED FOR PHASE III,.SINSHEIMER.PARK
DEVELOPMENT, BE REVERTED AND REAPPROPRIATED.FOR A
DIFFERENT PROJECT, LIGHTING SINSHEIMER SOFTBALL FIELD
WHEREAS, the people of the State of California have enacted
the Nejedly -Hart State, Urban.and.Coastal Park Bond Act of 1976,
which provides funds to the State of California.and its political
subdivisions for acquiring lands and for developing facilities for
public outdoor recreation purposes; and
WHEREAS, the State Department of Parks and Recreation has
been delegated the responsibility for the administration of the
program within the state, setting up necessary procedures governing
application by local agencies under the program; and
WHEREAS, said procedures established by the State Depart-
ment of Parks and Recreation require the applicant to certify by
resolution the approval of applications prior to submission of
said applications to-the state; and
WHEREAS, said.applications contain assurances that the
applicant must comply with; and
WHEREAS, said procedures further require the applicant to
possess an adopted plan showing parks and recreation lands and
facilities, existing and proposed; and
WHEREAS, the City's General Plan was first adopted by the
City Council in January, 1977; and
WHEREAS, the people of the State of California have enacted
legislation known as Proposition 13; and
WHEREAS, the State Department of Parks and Recreation
recognizes that Proposition 13 has changed planned recreation
development priorities in many of the State's political subdivisions;
and
WHEREAS, the re- prioritized project appears on the .City's
adopted.park master plan, is consistent with the California Outdoor
Recreation Resources Plan, and is in conformity with the State
Environmental Goals and Policy Report; and
WHEREAS, the project must be compatible with the land use
plans of those jurisdictions immediately surrounding the project;
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RESOLUTION NO:. 3615
hereby:
(1978 Series)
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council
1. Approves the.request that funds originally requested
from 1976 State Bond Act for Phase III, Sinsheimer Park
Development, be reverted.
2.. Approves the filing.of an application for 1976 State
Bond Act assistance with funds,reappropriated for a
different project, Lighting Sinsheimer. Softball .Field;
and
3. Certifies that this application is only for re -use of
previously approved project funds under the State Bond
Act of 1976; and
4. Certifies that said agency understands the assurances
in the application; and
5. Certifies that said agency has or will have sufficient
funds to operate and maintain the project; and
6. Certifies that said agency meets the planning require -
ments "and that the project is compatible.wkth the land
use plans of those jurisdictions immediately surrounding
the project; and
7. Appoints the Director of Parks and.Recreation.as agent
of the City to conduct all negotiations, execute and
submit all documents including but not limited to appli-
catio.n's,.agreements, amendments, payment requests, and
so on which.may be necessary for the completion of the
project.
ON MOTION OF Councilman Jorgensen , SECONDED BY
Councilman Settle and on the following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmen Dunin, Jorgensen, Petterson, Settle and Mayor Schwartz
NOES. None
ABSENT: None
the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this
18th day of July, 1978. 1
ayor, City bf San Luis Obispo
RESOLUTION NO: 3615
ATTEST:
i
J.H. Fitzpatrick
Approved as to form:
City Attorney
By Allen Grimes
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(1978 Series)
Approved as to content:
City Administrative fficer
Dire to of Parks & Recreation
follows:
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RESOLUTION No. 3614 (1978 Series)
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN
LUIS'OBISPO ESTABLISHING SALARIES.FOR CERTAIN
MANAGEMENT PERSONNEL AND SUPERSEDING PREVIOUS
SALARY RESOLUTIONS IN CONFLICT.
BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as
1. The following classifications shall be placed in a management
pay plan. A broad salary range of $1800 -$2400 per month shall be established
for the fiscal year 1978 -79. The Administrative Officer with the approval
of the Council shall determine at what point in this range each of the
following classes shall be placed. Salary levels shall be set to encourage
good performance and to reward achievement. The following rates are
established for fiscal year 1978 -79:
CLASSIFICATION
City Engineer
Director of Community Development
Director of Parks & Recreation
Director of Public Services
Finance Director
Fire Chief
Personnel Director
Police Chief
MONTHLY SALARY RATE
$2000
2280
1800
2376
2000
2226
1900
2400
Persons assigned to the classes listed above shall be paid an additional one
percent for the first ten years of continuous full -time service with the city,
and one percent for each subsequent five years, calculated to the nearest
two dollars per month.
2. The following council appointees shall be paid at the rates listed:
CLASSIFICATION
City Administrative Officer
City Clerk
MONTHLY SALARY RATE
$3174
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3. Employees in the above classifications (sections 1 and 2) shall
be allowed to participate in the city's deferred compensation plan.
4. The above salary rates shall take effect on July 1, 1978,
provided a court of last resort holds invalid the legislature's conditional
allocation of surplus funds. If the state gives its employees an.across -the-
board percentage salary increase effective between July 1, 1978 and June 30, 1979,
those employees covered by this resolution shall receive the same percentage increase
as of the same date provided all restrictions are lifted. If the freeze or
restrictions are otherwise lifted, the above rates shall take effect starting
the first pay period following the effective date of the lifting of such restrictions.
On motion of Councilman Jorgensen, seconded by Councilman Settle
and on the following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmen Dunin, Jorgensen, Petterson, Settle and Mayor Schwartz
NOES: None
ABSENT.: None
the foregoing resolution was passed and
ATTEST:.
Citff'Clerk Z. H. Fitzpatrick
Approved as to form:
t
City Attorney Allen Grimes
this 17th day of July, 1978.
E.
Approved as to content:
City Administrative Of 'cer
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RESOLUTION No. 3613 (1978 Series)
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS
OBISPO ACKNOWLEDGING EXECUTION OF A MEMORANDUM OF
UNDERSTANDING WITH THE CITY EMPLOYEES' ASSOCIATION
FOR 1978 -79.
WHEREAS, representatives of City administration and of the City
Employees' Association have participated in negotiations for salaries and
benefits for the miscellaneous employees of the City; and
WHEREAS, a Memorandum of Understanding has been executed by the
City Administrative:Officer and the President of the City Employees'
Association;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San
Luis Obispo as follows:
Section 1. That certain document entitled "Memorandum of Understanding"
for 1978 -79 between the City and the City Employees' Association, a copy of
which is attached hereto marked Exhibit "A" and thereby incorporated herein,
is approved in concept: effective July 1, 1978.
Section 2. The Personnel Department, Finance Department and other
appropriate departments of the City are directed to prepare the necessary
documents required to implement the provisions of the Memorandum of Under-
standing.
On motion of Councilman Petterson , seconded by Councilman Jorgensen,
and.on the following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmen Dunin, Jorgensen, Petterson, Settle and Mayor Schwartz
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
the foregoing Resolution is passed and
ATTEST:
C' erk J.H. Fitzpatrick
17th day of Jules_, 1978.
Kenneth E. Schwartz
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Resolution No. 3613
Approved as to form:
WENDT, MITCHELL, SINSHEIMER.
de la MOTTE & LI EY
City Attorney
By Allen Grimes
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(1978 Series)
Approved as to content:
City Administrative 0 icer
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MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING
between
CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO
and
SAN LUIS OBISPO
CITY EMPLOYEES' ASSOCIATION
1978 -79
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MEMORANDUM OF
ARTICLE I - GENERAL PROVISIONS
A. Parties to Memorandum
This Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) has been prepared pursuant to the terms
of Resolution No. 3405 of the City of San Luis Obispo, which Resolution is
hereby incorporated by reference as if fully set forth herein, and has been
executed by the Administrative Officer on behalf of Management officials of
the City and by the San Luis Obispo City Employees' Association ( SLOCEA),
on behalf of employees occupying the line item full -time employment position
classifications set forth in Appendix A.
B. City Council Approval
It is the mutual understanding of all the parties hereto that this MOU is
of no force or effect whatsoever unless or until ratified and approved by
resolution duly adopted by the City Council of the City of San Luis Obispo..
C. Full Understanding, Modification and waiver
The parties agree that each party has had full and unrestricted right and
opportunity to make, advance and discuss all matters within the scope of
representation as outlined in Section 7 of Resolution No. 3405. This MOU
constitutes the full and complete agreement of the parties and there are
no others, oral or written, except as specified in this agreement.
D. Purpose
The parties agree that the purpose of this MOU is to promote and provide
harmonious relations, cooperation and understanding between the City and
the employees covered herein and to set forth the full agreements the parties
reached as a result of meeting and conferring in good faith regarding matters
within the scope of representation for employees represented by ZLOCEA.
E. Recognition
The San Luis Obispo City Employees' Association is hereby acknowledged as
the majority representative for the regular and probationary employees
occupying the position classifications set forth in Appendix A pursuant
to Section 10A of Resolution No. 3405.
F. Validity of Memorandum of Understanding
If any provision of this MOU is determined to be invalid or illegal by a court
of competent jurisdiction, then such provision shall be severed from this MOU,
but the remainder hereof shall remain in full force and effect. The parties
hereto shall immediately '.commence to, in good faith, negotiate for the
purpose of replacing any such invalid or illegal provision.
ARTICLE II - DIRECT PAY FOR SERVICES
A. Rules Governing Step Increases
The rules governing step increases for employees covered by this agreement are
included in the current Salary Resolution with the following modification:
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Each department head shall be authorized periodically to re- evaluate employees
at step 5. An employee who is not performing up to established job
standards for the fifth step shall be notified in writing that the department
head intends to reduce him one step unless his job performance improves
significantly within a 60 -day period. If the employee's job performance
does not improve to the desired level by the end of 60 days, the pay
reduction shall then become effective. The fifth step may be reinstated
at any time upon recommendation of the department head. If the department
head deems it necessary to again remove the fifth step during the same
fiscal year, he may make the change at any time with three business days
written notice.
B. Wage Scales
Each salary range consists of five steps (1 through 5). Steps 1 through 4
equal 958 of the next highest step, computed to the nearest two dollars.
Step 4 = 958 of Step 5
Step 3 = 958 of Step 4
Step 2 = 958 of Step 3
Step 1 = 958 of Step 2
In order to establish step 5 of each successive salary range as being 2.638
above the next lower range, the adjusted salary ranges are listed in Appendix A
and are to be effective July 16, 1978. Step 5 of range 1 shall be increased
4.718 above that salary listed in Appendix B with step 5 of each successively
higher range becoming 2.638 above step 5 of the next lower salary range,
rounded off to the nearest $2.00, effective July 1, 1978, in case a court
of last resort holds invalid the legislature's conditional allocation of
surplus funds. If the state gives its employees an across -the -board percentage
salary increase effective between July 1, 1978 and June 30, 1979, those employees
covered by this MOU shall receive the same percentage increase as of the same
date provided all restrictions are lifted and such increase does not exceed 4.718.
If the freeze or restrictions are otherwise lifted, employees covered herein shall
receive the 4.718 increase starting the first pay.period following the effective
date of theilifting of such restrictions. These ranges are listed in Appendix C.
C. Next Year's Meet and Confer Sessions
It is agreed that both parties to this MOU shall agree by March 1, 1979 on a
list of public agencies whose salary and benefit data shall be used as a guide in
deliberations in next year's Meet and Confer Sessions. Both parties shall also
endeavor to agree on a list of benchmark classificaitons to be included in such
a survey.
D. All employees covered by this agreement are eli,gible.for overtime pay at
time - and =one -half computed at their base rate for all hours worked in excess
of forty (40) hours per week including holidays, vacation and sick leave
except fok the following classes, except as otherwise provided in this article.
Accountant
Administrative Assistant /Public Services
Building and Parks Maintenance Superintendent
Building Inspector
Chief Building Inspector
Engineering Associate
Parks Maintenance Supervisor
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Plan Check Engin �l
Planning Assistant
Recreation Supervisor
Senior Planner
Street Superintendent
Supervisory Heavy Equipment Mechanic
Utilities Engineer /Superintendent
Utilities Maintenance Supervisor
Utility Plant Supervisor
Water Supply Supervisor
Each department head may gran;: employees in these claz+sifications occasional
compensating time off (CTO) not exceeding one regularly scheduled work day at
a time, however, in no case shall more than one CTO day be combined with any
use of vacation leave. There shall be no formal accounting of or cash payoff
at termination for such CTO.
2. All overtime shall be authorized in writing by the department head prior to
being compensated.
3. All overtime shall be paid to the nearest quarter hour worked where no
minimum is authorized.
E. Emergency Call Back
Off -duty employees called to respond to an emergency shall receive either four hours
payment at straight time or the actual time worked at time - and - one -half, whichever
is greater.
F. Standby
Employees on one -week standby shall receive five (5) hours pay at time - and - one -half.
Employees on standby for shorter periods shall receive one (1) hour of pay at.time =.
and - one -half for each 24 hour period, rounded to the nearest 24 hours. Each
standby employee shall receive an additional four (4) hours pay at straight time
or one half -day compensating time off for each holiday listed in Article III D
employee..is on standby. If the standby employee is called out, time worked shall
be paid at time- and - one -half calculated to the nearest quarter hour.
G. Non - Emergency Pre - Planned Call Back
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Employees in the Utilities Division working emergency pre - planned call back involving
work in excess of forty (40) hours a week including holidays, vacation, and sick leave
between 6:00 PM and 7:00 AM, shall be paid a minimum of four (4) hours at time -and-
one -half.
H. Longevity
Each employee shall be paid an additional one percent (18) of his base salary step
following ten years of continuous full -time service with the City. An additional
one percent (1 %) of base salary will be added for each subsequent five year
period, calculated to the nearest two dollars ($2.00).
In the event an employee receiving longevity pay is not performing up to the
established standards set for the job, the department head.with the concurrence
of the City Administrative Officer, may suspend payment of the longevity pay
until such time as the employee's work performance comes up to the standard
level, in the opinion of the department head and concurred in by the City
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The department head s711 notify the employee in writi'� //that he intends to suspend 4
the longevity pay unles§ the employee's job performance'-Smproves significantly within
a 60 -day period. If the employee's job performance does not improve to the desired
level by the end of 60 days, the pay reduction shall then become effective. Longevity
pay may be reinstated at any time upon recommendation of the department head. If
the department head deems it necessary to again remove longevity pay during the
same fiscal year, he may make the change at any time with three business days
written notice.
Paragraphs 2 and 3 of this section shall only take effect upon the granting of salary
increases as outlined in Article IIB of this MOU.
I. Work Out Of Grade
Employees temporarily assigned to work in a higher classification shall receive
one step additional pay but in no case more than the top step for the higher
classification under the following conditions:
1. The assignment exceeds ten consecutive work days, in which case the
step increase becomes effective on the eleventh work day.
2. The person being temporarily replaced is on extended sick or disability
leave or the position is vacant and an examination is pending:
ARTICLE III - FRINGE BENEFITS
A. Health Insurance
The City agrees to contribute $`92.'00 per month for all employees covered by this
MOU to be spent, first, on employee coverage under the Pacific Mutual medical
insurance group or a licensed health maintenance organization, and second,
on dependent coverage, or on City- approved health or disability plans. jI
B. Retirement
The City agrees to provide the Public Employees' Retirement System's 2% at age
60 plan to all eligible employees including the amendment permitting conversion
of unused sick leave to additional retirement credit and the 1959 survivor's benefit.
C. Vacation Leave
Vacation leave is governed by section 2708.7 of the municipal code. Vacation leave
shall be accrued as earned each payroll period up to a maximum of 25 days.
D. Holidays
The following days of each year are designated as paid holidays:
January 1 - New Year's Day
February 12 - Lincoln's Birthday
Third Monday in February - Washington's Birthday
Last Monday in May - Memorial Day
July 4 - Independence Day
First Monday in September - Labor Day
September 9 - Admissions Day
Fourth Monday in October - Veteran's Day
Fourth Thursday in November - Thanksgiving Day
Friday after Thanksgiving
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Federal Election Day
When a holiday falls on a Saturday, the preceding Friday shall be observed.
When a holiday falls on Sunday, the following Monday shall be observed.
Employees working on a holiday shall be paid on a straight time basis
if the total holiday hours and hours worked that week do not exceed 40 hours.
E. Sick Leave
Sick leave is governed by section 2708.5 of the municipal code. An employee
may take up to 3 days per year of sick leave if required to be away from the
job to personally care for a member of their immediate family as defined
in.section 2708.5.
Upon termination of employment by death or retirement, a percentage of the
dollar value of the employees' accumulated sick leave will be paid to the
employee, or the designated beneficiary or beneficiaries according to the
following schedule:
(a) Death - 25%
(b) Retirement and actual commencement of PERS benefits:
(1) After ten years of continuous employment- 10%
(2) After twenty years of continuous employment - 15%
F. Workers Compensation Leave
Any employee who is absent from duty because of on- the -job injury in accordance
with state workers compensation law and is not eligible for disability payments
under labor code section 4850 shall be paid the difference between his base
salary and the amount provided by workers compensation law during the first
30 business days of such disability absence.
G. Uniform Allowance
1. The Secretaries and Clerk Typists in the Police Department shall receive an
annual uniform allowance which equals 25% of the monthly fifth step for
Secretary III rounded off to the nearest $2.00, this dollar amount being
$248.
2. The Secretary in the Fire Department required to wear a uniform at all times
shall receive an annual uniform allowance which equals 15% of the monthly
fifth,step for Secretary III. The Secretary in that department only required
to wear a uniform on an occasional basis, shall receive an allowance which
equals 3% of the monthly fifth step for Secretary III. Both rates shall
be rounded off to the nearest $2.00 and paid quarterly, these dollar
amounts being $150 and $30 respectively.
3. This allowance shall not be paid for any employee who is off duty due
to a job related injury at the start of any calendar quarter. If the
employee returns to work during that quarter, his/her uniform allowance
will be prorated.
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4. All other employees required to wear City uniforms shall be _
— provided three clean uniforms a week. A uniform"-includes
includes either .
one shirt and pants combinatio or one p
n air of coveralls. The
Personnel Director shall authorize any modification in the current
number and type of uniforms provided.
5. Uniforms and work shoes shall only be used on City business.
H. Educational Incentive
The City agrees to establish an educational incentive pay plan.
Incentive pay benefits will be available to those below the rank of
Human Relations Assistant (Administration); Property and Procurement
Officer (Finance); Planning Assistant, Planning Division, Plan Check
Engineer, Building Regulation Division and Engineering Assistant,
Engineering Division (Community Development); Senior Recreation Leader
(Parks & Recreation); Administrative Assistant /Public Services
(Public Services); Building & Parks Maintenance Superintendent
Parks Division, Utilities Engir_eer:Stiperintendent, Utilities Division
and Street Superintendent, Street Division (Public Services).
1. Basic Benefits. Educational incentive pay shall not start for one
year after employment with the City of San Luis Obispq, but credit
will be given for approved education obtained prior to that time.
The basic benefit will consist of one -half step above the base
salary for possession of an A.A. or equivalent degree from an
accredited community or junior college; and one full step for a
B.A. or equivalent degree from an accredited four year college
or university. Total incentive pay shall in no case exceed one
step.
2. Job Related Fields. Degrees must be either in directly job related
fields or include at least.30,semester units leading toward the
appropriate degree with a grade of. "C" or better.
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3. Application and Approval. Application for the incentive pay shall
be made by the employee to the department head at least 30 days before
the date the payment of the incentive pay is to be effective. Approval
of the department head and the Administrative Officer shall be required.
4. Unsatisfactory Performance. In the event an employee receiving the
incentive pay is not performing up to the established standards set
for the job, the department head with the concurrence of the
Administrative Officer, may suspend payment of the incentive pay
until such time as the employee's work performance comes up to the
standard level, in the opinion of the department head and concurred
in by the Administrative Officer.
5. Non - Applicability. It is the City's intention not to pay the educational
incentive for any degree which is required or listed as a desired
qualification for the position held by the employee. Educational
incentives shall not be paid for education received on City time.
The educational incentive will be removed if the employee is promoted
to a position which does not entitle employees to such incentives.
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6. Tuition and Books. If an employee holds position which does
not qualify him for incentive pay, the employee will be eligible
to receive payment for 50% of tuition and books for approved
job related courses upon satisfactory completion of same with a
grade of "C" or-better.
7. Confidential Employees. Employees filling those positions
defined in Appendix A as "confidential" shall be eligible for
both educational incentive benefits listed in paragraphs 1 and
6 above.
I. Management Benefit
Employees filling those positions defined in Appendix A as "management"
shall receive $25,000 term life insurance and a long -term disability
insurance plan for recognition of their management responsibilities
and ineligibility for either overtime pay or educational incentive
pay for possession of academic degrees.
J. Class 71" Physicals
The City will pay for costs for physical exams not covered by city
insurance policies required for those employees required to hold valid
Class "1" California drivers licenses. This includes the Heavy Equipment
Operators and one Mechanic in the Public Services Department.
ARTICLE IV - SPECIAL PROVISIONS
A. "Y" Rating
An employee who is not performing up to established job standards may
by "Y" rated, freezing his salary until such time as there is an
improved job performance. The department head shall give 60 days
written notice to any employee he intends to "Y" rate, giving the
employee an opportunity to correct any deficiencies. A "Y" rated
employee would receive nether step increases nor salary increases
granted by the City Council in an MOU. The "Y" rating procedure
shall not result (tth"en or later) in the employee being frozen below
the next lower step of the new range.
B. Payday
Employees shall be paid the first and sixteenth of each month. When
a regular payday falls on a Saturday or Sunday, employees will be
paid on the preceding Friday whenever possible.
C. Paychecks Prior to Vacation
If an-employee is taking vacation leave and wishes to receive his
regular paycheck before payday, the employee must notify the Finance
Department in writing at least two weeks prior to the start of vacation,
provided the employee has sufficient vacation time coming to cover the
pay period.
D. Alternate Work Schedules Committee
An ad -hoc committee shall be appointed by the City Administrative Officer
including a representative of the SLOCEA to study alternate work schedules
including the 4/10 plan and present- their- findings- and- recoitmiendations -to-
SLOCEA _the city Administrative Officer -by- April 1- -1979.
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APPENDIX A
Administration
(1) Administrative Secretary **
(1) Administrative Services Clerk
(1) Clerk Typist II
(1) Legal Secretary **
(1) Secretary II
(2) Secretary III **
(1) Human Relations Assistant
Community Development
(2) Building Inspector
(1) Chief Building Inspector
(1) Clerk Typist II
(4) Engineering Assistant
(2) Engineering Associate
(3) Engineering Technician
(1) Plan Check Engineer
(3) Planning Assistant
(2) Planning Technician
(2) Secretary II
(1) Secretary III
(2) Senior Planner
(1) Staff Writer
Finance
(1) Accountant *
(2) Account Clerk I
(3) Account Clerk II
(1) Accounting Technician
(1) Secretary III
Fire
(1) Secretary II
(1) Secretary III
Police
(3) Clerk Typist II
(1) Janitor
(1) Secretary II
(1) Secretary III
Public Services
(1) Administrative Assistant /Public Services *
(1) Building and Parks Maintenance Superintendent
U) Building Maintenance Leader
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Public Services (continued)
(2) Grounds:worker I
(5) Grounds.. worker II
(2) Heavy Equipment Mechanic
(4) Heavy Equipment Operator
(3) Janitor
(1) Painter
(1) Parking Meter Repairer
(1) Parks Maintenance Supervisor
(4) Parks Maintenance Worker
(1) Public Works Inspector
(1) Secretary III
(2) Street Maintenance Leader
(7) Street Maintenance Worker II
(2) Street Painter
(1) Street Superintendent*
(1) Supervisory Heavy Equipment Mechanic
(1) Tree Maintenance Worker I
(1) Tree Maintenance Worker II
(1) Utilities Engineer/Superintendent*
(2) Utilities Maintenance Leader
(1) Utilities Maintenance Supervisor
(5) Utilities Maintenance Worker II
(6) Utility Plant Operator I
(2) Utility Plant Operator II
(2) Utility Plant Supervisor
(1) Water Meter Reader
(2) Water Meter Repairer
(3) Water Supply Operator I
(1) Water Supply Operator II
Recreation
(2) Recreation Supervisor
(1) Secretary III
** Confidential Employees
* Management Employees
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SALARY
STEP 1.
STEP 2
STEP 3
STEP 4
STEP 5
RANGE
01
628.00
660.00
694.00
73 0. 00
768.00
02
640.00
674.00
710000
748.00
788.00
03
660.00
694.00
730.00
768.00
808.06
04
674.00
710. CO
748.00
788.00
830.00
05
696.00
732.00
770800
810.00
852.00
06
710.00
748.00
788.00
830.00
874.00
07
732.00
770. 00
810. CO
852.00
896.00
08
748.00
788.00
830.00,
874.00
920.00
09
770.00
810.00
852.00
896.00
944.00
10
788.00
830.00
874.00
920.00
968.00
11
810.00
852.00
896.00:
944.00
994.00
12
832.00
876.00
922.00
970.00
1020.00
13
852.00
896.00
944.00
994.00
1046.00
14
876.00
922.00
970.00
1020.00
1074.00
15
896.00
944.00
994.00
104600
1102.00
16
922.00
970.00
1020.00
1074.00
1130.00
17
944.00
994.00
1046.00.
1102.00
1160.00
18
976.00
1020.00
1074.00
11300*00
1190.00
19
994.00
1046.00
1102.00
1160.00
1222.00
20
1022:00
1076.00
1132.00
1192.00
1254.00
21
1046.00
1102.00
1160.00
1222.00
1286.00
.22
1076.00
1132.00
.1192.06
.1254.00.
1320.00
23
1102.00
.1160.00
1222.00
1286.00
1354.00
24
1132.00
1192.00
1254.00
1320.00
1390.00
25
1160.00
1222.00
1286.00
1354.00'
1426.00
26
1.192.00
1254 :00
1320.00
1390.00
1464.00
27
1222.00
1286.00
1354.00
1426.00
1502.00
28
1254.00
13200-00
1390:00'
1464.00
1542.00
29
1286.00
1354.00
1426.00
1502.00
1582.00
30
132.0.00
1390.00
1464.00
1542.00
162.4.00
31
1354.00
1426.00
1502.00.
1582.00
1666.00.
32
1390.00
1464.00
1542.00
1624.00
1710.00
33-
1426.00
1502.00
1582.00
1666.00
.1754.00
34
1464.00.
1542100
1624.00
1710.00
1800.00
35
1504. CO
1584. 00
1668.00
1756.00
1848. CO
36
1544.00
1626.00
1712.00
1862.06'
1896.06
37
1584.00
1668.00
1756.00
1848.00.
1946.00
38
1628.00
1714.00
1804.60
1898.00
1998.00
39
1670.00
1758.00
1850.00
1948.00
2050.00
40
1714.00
1804.00
1698.00
1998.00
2104.00
41
1760.00
1852.00
1950.00
2052.00
2160.00
42
1806.00
1900.00
2000.00:
2106.00
2216.00
43
1852.00
1950.00
2052.00
2160.60
2274.00.
44
1902.00
2002.00
2108.00
2218.00
2334.00
45
1952.00
2054.00
2162.00'
2276.00
2396.00
46
2004.00
2110.00
2222.00
2338.00
2460000
47
2056.00
2164.00
2278.00
2398.00
2524.00
48
2110.00
2222.00
2338.00
2460.00
2590.00
49
2166.00
2280.00
2400.06
2526.00
2658.00
APPENDIX C
SALARY
STEP 1
STEP 2
STEP 3
STEP 4
STEP 5
RANGE
01
656.00
690.00
726.00
764.00
804.00
02
670.00
706.00
744.00
784.00
826.00
03
692.00
728.00
766.00
806.00
848.00
04
706.00
744.00
784.00
826.00
870.00
05
728.00
766.00
806.00
848.00
892.00
06
744.00
784.00
826.00
870.00
916.00
07
768.00
808.00
850.00
894.00
940.00
08
784.00
876.00
870. CC
916.00
964.00
09
808.00
850.00
894.00
940.00
990.00
10
828.00
872.00
918.00
966.00
1016.00
11
850.00
894.00
940.00
990.00
1042.00
12
872.00
918.00
966.00
1016.00
1070.00
13
894.00
942.00
992.00
1044.00
1098.00
14
918.00
966.00
1016.00
1070.00
1126.00
15
942.00
992.00
1044.00
1098.00
1156.00
16
966.00
1016.00
1070.00
1126.00
1186.00
17
994.00
1046.00
1100.00
1158.00
1218.00
18
1018.00
1072.00
1128.00
1188.00
1250.00
19
1046.00
1100.00
1158.00
1218.00
1282.00
20
1072.00
1128.00
1188.00
1250.00
1316.00
21
1100.00
1158.00
1218.00
1282.00
1350.00
22
1128.00
1188.00
1250.00
1316.00
1386.00
23
1158.00
1218.00
1282.00
1350.00
1422.00
24
1190.00
1252.00
1318.00
1388.00
1460.00
25
1220.00
1284.00
1352.00
1424.00
1498.00
26
1252.00
1318.00
1388.00
1462.00
1538.00
27
1286.00
1354.00
1426.00
1500.00
1578.00
28
1320.00
1390.00
1464.00
1540.00
1620.00
29
1354.00
1426.00
1500.00
1578.00
1662.00
30
1390.00
1464.00
1540.00
1620.00
1706.nO
31
1426.00
1500.00
1578.00
1662.00
1750.00
32
1464.00
1540.00
1620.00
1706.00
1796.00
33
1502.00
1580.00
1664.00
1752.00
1844.00
34
1540.00
1622.00
1708.00
1798.00
1892.00
35
1580.00
1664.00
1752.00
1844.00
1942.00
36
1624.00
1710.00
1800.00
1894. CC
1994. CO
37
1666.00
1754.00
1846.00
1944.00
2046.00
38
1712.00
1802.00
1896.00
1996.00
2100.00
39
1756.00
1848.00
1946.00
2048.00
2156.00
40
1802.00
1896.00
1996.00
2102.00
2212.00
41
1848.00
1946.00
2048.00
2156.00
2270.00
42
1898.00
1998.00
2104.CO
2214.00
2330.CO
43
1948.00
2050.00
2158.00
2272.00
2392.00
44
2000.00
2106.00
2216.00
2332.00
2454.00
45
2050.00
2158.00
2272.00
2392.00
2518.00
46
2106.00
2216.00
2332.00
2454.00
2584.00
47
2160.00
2274.00
2394.00
2520.00
2652.00
48
2218.00
2334.00
2456.00
2586.00
2722.00
49
2276.00
2396.00
2522.00
2654.00
2794.00
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The undersigned parties have caused this Memorandum of Understanding to be
executed this 14th day of J uIT, 1978.
San Luis Obispo City Employees' Association
by: A, -
Presidyht, SLOCEA
APPROVED AS TO YORM
City Attorney
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City Administration
by:
City Administrati Officer
APPROVED AS TO CONTENT:
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Personnel Directo
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RESOLUTION No. 3612 (1978 Series)
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO
GIVING NOTICE OF INTENTION TO ADOPT A WAGE AND
FRINGE BENEFIT PACKAGE FOR.CERTAIN FIREFIGHTER
ASSOCIATION PERSONNEL WITHOUT A FORMAL MEMORANDUM
OF UNDERSTANDING.
WHEREAS, City and Firefighter Association representatives have been
meeting regularly for the past several weeks in an attempt to agree upon a
Memorandum of Understanding concerning a wage and fringe benefit package
for certain Firefighter Association Personnel for the year 1978 -79, all to
no avail; and
WHEREAS, on June 26, 1978, this Council adopted Resolution No. 3599
giving notice.of its:intention to adopt a resolution establishing wages and
fringe benefits for Firefighter Association Personnel without first entering
into a formal.Memorandum of Understanding; and
WHEREAS, this Council has held a public hearing concerning the
adoption of wage and fringe benefits without a formal Memorandum of
Understanding;
WHEREAS, the Council at its July 11 meeting granted negotiations
until July 14 to meet and confer on a fringe benefit package, to no avail;
and
WHEREAS, this Council.finds it in the interest of the public and of
Fire Department Personnel themselves to establish such wages and benefits no
later than August l;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of
San Luis Obispo as follows:
Pursuant to the provisions of Section 9 of the Employer - Employee
Relations Resolution (No. 3405), the Council hereby gives notice that it intends
at its meeting of August 1, 1978 to adopt a resolution establishing wages and
fringe benefits for certain Firefighter Association Personnel for the year 1978 -79
R 3612
Resolution No. 3612
(1978 Series)
without first entering into a formal Memorandum of Understanding. Said wage
and fringe benefit package is proposed as set forth in Exhibit "A ", attached
hereto and incorporated herein. Wherever Exhibit "A" refers to memorandum
of understanding, it shall mean a statement of Council action to grant
such benefits unilaterally.
on motion of Councilman Jorgensen, seconded by Councilman Petterson,
and on the following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmen Dunin, Jorgensen, Petterson, Settle and Mayor Schwartz
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
the foregoing Resolution is passed and
ATTEST,'.
Cit erk'�-I- H. Fitzpatrick
Approved as to form:
City Attorney Allen Grimes
Approved as to content
City Administrative fficer
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personnel Directo
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EXHIBIT "A"
MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING
Between
CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO
and
SAN LUIS OBISPO
FIREFIGHTER'S ASSOCIATION
It
�,,AEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING 0
ARTICLE I - GENERAL PROVISIONS
A. Parties to Memorandum
This Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) has been prepared pursuant to the terms
of Resolution No. 3405 of the City of San Luis Obispo, which Resolution is hereby
incorporated by reference as if fully set forth herein, and has been executed
by the Administrative Officer on behalf of Management officifls of the City
and by the San Luis Obispo Firefighter's Association (SLOFA) on behalf of
employees occupying the,line item full -time employment position classifications
set forth.in Appendix A.
B. City Council Approval
It is the mutual understanding of all the parties hereto that this MOU is of
no force or effect whatsoever unless or until ratified and approved by
resolution duly adopted by the City Council of the City of San Luis Obispo.
C. Full Understanding, Modification and Waiver
The parties agree that each party has had full "and unrestricted right and
opportunity to make, advance and discuss all matters within the scope of
representation as outlined in Section 7 of Resolution No. 3405. This MOU
constitutes the full and complete agreement of the parties and there are no
others, oral or written, except as specified in this agreement.
D. Purpose
The parties agree that the purpose of this MOU is to .promote and provide
harmonious relations, cooperation and understanding between the City and the
employees covered herein and to set forth the full agreements the parties
reached as a result of meeting and conferring in good faith regarding matters "
within the scope of representation for employees represented by SLOFA.
E. Recognition
The San Luis Obispo Firefighter's Association is hereby acknowledged as the majority
representative for the regular and probationary employees occupying the position
classifications set forth in Appendix A pursuant to Section 10A of Resolution
No. 3405.
F. Validity of Memorandum of Understanding
If any provision of this MOU is determined to be invalid or illegal by a court
of competent jurisdiction, then such provision shall be severed from this MOU,
but the remainder hereof shall remain in full force and effect. The parties
hereto shall immediately commence to, in good faith, negotiate for the purpose
of replacing any such invalid or illegal provision.
ARTICLE II - DIRECT PAY FOR SERVICES
A." Rules Governing Step Increases
The rules governing step increases for employees covered by this MOU are included
in the current Salary Resolution with the following modification: The Fire Chief
shall be authorized to re- evaluate employees who reach step 5 in their pay range
The official title is "San Luis Obispo Firemen't Association." The term Fire-
fighter's" is used in this MOU to be consistent with the City's position on
Affirmative Action.
S OFA
after July.1, 19c' An employee who is not perfoiog up to standard for 2 the
fifth.step shall De notified in writing that the department head intends to reduce
him one step unless his job performance improves significantly within a 60.day
period. Unless the employee's job performance improves to an acceptable level by
the end of 60 days, the pay reduction shall then become effective. The fifth step
may be reinstated at any time upon recommendation of the department head. If the
Fire Chief deems it necessary to again remove the fifth step during the same fiscal
year, he may make the change at any time with three business days written notice.
B. Wage Scales
Each salary range consists of five steps (1 through 5). Steps 1 through 4 equal
95% of the next highest step, computed to the nearest two dollars.
Step 4.= 95% of Step 5
Step 3 = 95% of Step 4
Step 2 = 95% of Step 3
Step 1 = 95% of Step 2
In order to establish step 5 of each successive salary range as being 2.63% above
the next lower range, the adjusted salary ranges are listed in Appendix A and are
to be effective July 16, 1978. Step 5 of range l shall be increased 4.68% above
that salary listed in Appendix,B with step 5 of each successively higher range be-
coming 2.63% above step 5 of the next lower salary range, rounded off to the nearest
$2.00, effective July 1, 1978, in case a court of last resort holds invalid the
legislature's conditional allocation of surplus funds. If the state gives.its
employees an across - the -board .percentage salary increase effective between July 1,
1978 and June 30„ 1979, those employees covered by this MOU shall receive the same
percentage increase as of the same date provided all restrictions are lifted and
such increase does not exceed 4.68 %. If the freeze or restrictions are otherwise
lifted, employees covered herein shall receive the 4.68% increase starting the
first pay period following the effective date of the lifting of such restrictions.
These ranges are listed in Appendix C.
C. Next Year's Meet and Confer
It is agreed that both parties to this MOU shall agree by December 31, 1978 on a
list of public agencies whose salary and benefit data shall be used as a guide in
next year's Meet and Confer sessions.
D. Overtime
1. Firefighters, Fire Engineers, and Fire Captains shall receive overtime pay
at straight time for non - emergency purposes when in excess of regularly
scheduled shifts.
2. Fire Battalion Chiefs, the Fire Marshal and the Training Captain shall'not be
eligible for overtime pay. However,.the Fire Chief may grant employees in
these classifications occasional compensating time off (CTO). There shall be
no formal accounting of or cash payoff at termination for such CTO.
3., Non -sworn personnel shall receive overtime pay at time - and - one -half for all
hours worked in excess of forty (40) hours per week unless they elect to take
compensating time off at straight time.
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4. All overtime shall be authorized in writing by the Fire Chief-prior
to being compensated.
5. All overtime shall be paid to the nearest quarter hour worked where
no minimum is authorized.
E. Emergency Call Back
Sworn personnel called back for emergencies involving actual firefighting
shall be paid on a straight time basis with a four hour minimum guarantee.
F. Fire Inspectors
Firefighters or Fire Engineers may be assigned after competitive examination
as Fire Inspectors. Fire Inspectors shall be paid at the Fire Engineer
salary range.
The Fire Chief may assign after. competitive examination one Fire Inspector/
Arson Investigator to be compensated, at the 28F salary range.
These appointments shall be made.for an indefinite time period based on
job performance and.aptitude.
G. Training Officer
The Fire Chief may assign after competitive examination one Fire Captain
as Training Officer based on job performance and aptitude for the position
for an indefinite period of time. The selection process for this position
will be determined jointly by the Fire Chief and the Personnel Director.
The Training Officer shall receive one step (5.26*) for the duration of
such appointment.
H. Mutual Aid "Combat Type"
Employees assigned to mutual aid "combat type" situations and who are
actually engaged in such situations (not merely standby or acting as
back up) shall be paid an extra half hour's pay for each hour worked
even though they are working as part of their regular work schedule.
I. Standby
Employees below the rank of Fire Marshal on standby shall be.compensated
one hour's pay for each eight hour incident with a minimum of two hours
straight time pay for each assigned standby period..
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J. Work Out Of Grade
' Employees temporarily assigned to work in a higher classification will
receive one step additional pay but in not case more than the top step
for the higher classification under the following conditions:
1. The assignment exceeds.ten consecutive work days, or 5 consecutive
shifts for all shift employees, in which case the step increase
becomes effective on the eleventh work day or the 6th shift.
2. The person being temporarily replaced is on extended sick or disability
leave or the position is vacant and an examination is pending..
ARTICLE III - FRINGE BENEFITS
A. Health Insurance
_The City agree to contribute $y0.00 per month for all employees covered by
this agreement to be spent, first, on employee coverage under the Pacific
Mutual medical insurance group plan or a licensed health maintenance
organization and, second,.on dependent coverage or on City- approved
health or disability plans:
B. Retirement
The City agrees to provide the Public Employees' Retirement System's � at
age 55 plan to all sworn personnel and the 2%.at age 60 plan to all non -sworn
personnel. The � at age 55 plan includes two amendments, namely, beneficiary's
half -pay continuance and conversion of unused sick leave to additional
retirement credit.
C. Vacation Leave
Vacation leave is governed by Section 2708.7 of the municipal code. Effective
July 1, 1979, there will be no accrual of vacation leave to employees with
25 accrued days or the shift equivalent of 280 hours..
D. Holidays
The following days of each year are designated at paid holidays:
January 1 - New Year's Day
February 12 - Lincoln's Birthday
Third Monday In February - Washington's Birthday
Last Monday In May - Memorial Day
July 4 - Independence Day
First Monday in September - .Labor Day
September 9 - Admission Day
Fourth Monday in October - Veteran's Day
Fourth Thursday in November - Thanksgiving Day
Friday after Thanksgiving
December 25 - Christmas
State Election Day
Federal Election Day
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When a holiday falls on a Saturday, the preceding Friday shall be
observed. When a holiday falls on a Sunday,, the following Monday
shall be observed.
All employees on shift duty shall receive 11.2 hours holiday leave
per month. Subject to the prior approval of the Fire Chief or his
designated representative, each employee has the option of taking this
time off during the calendar quarter in which it is earned or being
paid at straight time for any unused holiday leave, to be disbursed
at the end of each calendar quarter. Employees are responsible for
scheduling such time off in advance.
E. Sick Leave
Sick leave is governed by section 2708.5 of the municipal code. Upon
termination of employment by death or retirement, a percentage of.the
dollar value of the employees' accumulated sick leave will be paid to
the employee, or the designated beneficiary or beneficiaries according
to the following schedule:
a) Death.- 25%
b) Retirement and actual commencement of PERS benefits
1) After ten years of continuous employment - 10%
2) After twenty years of continuous employment - 15%
F. Workers Compensation Leave
Any employee who is absent from duty because of on- the -job- injury in
accordance with state workers compensation law and is not eligible
for disability payments under labor code section 4850 shall.be paid
the difference between his base salary and the amount provided by
workers compensation law during the first 30 da s of such di.�ab ;lit
absence. The only position currently eligible for this benefit ist o
Fire Vehicle Mechanic.
G. Uniform Allowance
Each employee shall receive an annual allowance of $200, paid quarterly.
This allowance shall not be paid for any employee who is off duty
due to a job related injury at the start of any calendar quarter.
If the employee returns to work during that quarter, his/her
uniform allowance will be prorated.
H. Educational Incentive
The City agrees to establish an educational incentive pay plan. Incentive
pay benefits will be available to those below the rank of Fire Marshal.
1_ Basic Benefits. Educational incentive pay shall not start for one
year after employment with the City of San Luis Obispo, but credit
will be given for approved education obtained prior to that time.
The basic benefit will consist of one -half step for possession of
an A.A. or equivalent degree from an accredited community or junior
college; and one full step for a B.A. or equivalent degree from an
accredited four year college or university. Total incentive pay
shall in no case exceed two half- steps.
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2. Job Related Fields
and if not, at leas
degree with a grade
Degrees must be in directly job related fields
t 30 semester units leading toward the appropriate
of "C" of better must be included.,
3. Application and Approval. Application for the incentive pay shall
be made by the employee to the department head at least 30 days before
the date the payment of the incentive pay is to be effective. Approval
of the department head.and the Administrative Officer shall be required.
4. Unsatisfactory Performance. In the event an employee receiving the
incentive pay is not performing up to the established standards set
for the job, the department head with the concurrence of the
Administrative Officer, may suspend payment of the incentive pay
until such time as the employee's work performance comes up to the
standard level, in the opinion of the department head and concurred
in by the Administrative Officer.
5. Non - Applicability. It is the City's intention not to pay the educational
incentive for any degree which is required or listed as a desired
qualification for the position held by the employee. Educational
incentives shall not be paid for education received on City time.
The education incentive shall be removed if the employee is promoted
to a position which does not entitle employees to such incentive.
6. Tuition and Books. It an employee holds a position which does not
qualify him for incentive pay, the employee will be eligible to receive
payment for 50% of tuition and books for approved job related courses
upon satisfactory completion of same with a grade of "C" or better.
Deferred Compensation
The Battalion Chiefs and Fire Marshal shall be allowed to participate in the
City's deferred compensation plan.
Management Benefit
Employees filling those positions defined in Appendix A as "Management"
shall receive $25,000 term life insurance and a long -term disability
insurance plan for recognition of their management responsibilities,
ARTICLE IV - SPECIAL PROVISIONS
A. "Y" Rating
An employee who is not performing up to established job standards may
be "Y" rated, freezing his salary until such time as there is an
improved job performance. The department head shall give 60 days written
notice to any employee he intends to "Y" rate, giving the employee an
opportunity to correct any deficiencies. A "Y" rated employee would receive
neither step increases nor salary increases granted by the City Council in
an MOU or resolution. The "Y" rating procedure shall not result (then or later)
in the employee being frozen below the next lower step of the new range.
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B. Payday
Employees shall be paid the first and sixteenth of;each month. when a
regular payday falls on a.Saturday or Sunday, employees will be paid on
the preceding Friday whenever possible.
C. Paychecks Prior to Vacation
If an employee is taking vacation leave and wishes to receive his
regular paycheck before payday, the employee must notify the Finance
Department in writing at least two weeks prior to the start of vacation,
provided the employee has sufficient vacation time coming to cover the
pay period.
D. Work Week
Employees working shifts shall work a.56-hour work week on a regularly
scheduled basis.
E. Shift Exchange
The Fire Chief or his representative may authorize employees covered by
this agreement to exchange shift assignments with other department
employees of equal rank or qualifications for the position.
F. Vacation Exchange
The Fire Chief or his representative may authorize employees covered by
this agreement to exchange vacation leave with other department employees
of equal rank or qualifications for the position.
G. Early Relief
The Fire Chief,or his representative may authorize employees covered by
this agreement to relieve another department employee of.equal rank or
qualifications for the position prior to the end of the scheduled shift.
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(3) Fire Battalion Chief
(10) Fire Captain
(10) Fire Engineer
(15) Firefighter
(1) Fire Marshal /Battalion Chief
(1) Fire Vehicle Mechanic
*Management employees
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Range
Step 5 Amount
19 F
1,230.
20 F
1,262.
21 F
1,296.
22 F
1$30.
23 F
1,364.
24 F
1,400.
25 F
1,436.
26 F
1,474.
27 F
1,512.
28 F
1,552.
29 F
11592.
30F
1,634.
31 F
1,676.
32F
1,720.
33 F
1,766.
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APPENDIX C
SAL,'-' -Y
STEP 1
STEP 2
STEP 3
STEP 4
STEP 5
MANGE
1'iF
1648.00
1104.00
L162.00
1224.00
1288.00
2 O
1078.00
1134.00
1194.00
1256. U0
1322.00
217
1104.00
1162.00
1224.v'0
1288.00
1356.00
22F
1134.00
1194.00
1256.00
1322.00
1392.00
23F
1162.00
1224.U0
1288.UU
1356.00
1428.00
24F
1194.00
125i;.CC
1322.00
1392.00
146o,00
25F
1224.00
1288.00
1356.00
1428.00
1504.00
26F
1256.06
1322.00
1392.00
1466.00
1544.00
27F
1288.00
1356.00
1428..00
1504.00
1584.00
l_8F
1322,00
1392.00
1466.00
1544.00
1626.00
.29F
1356. U0
1428.00
1504.00
1584.00
1.668.00
30F
1392.00
14b6-.00
1544.CC
1626.00
1712.00
�1F
1430.00
1500.00
1586.00
1670.00
1758.00
32F
i4b8.00
1546.00
1628.00
1714.00
1804.00
33F
1508. CC
158&.00
1672.00
1 760. 00
1852.00
14F
15 4 8 . C' 1?
1b3i .0 +O
1716.00
1806.00
1900.00
35'
1588.00
.1672.00,
1760.00
1852.00
1950.00
36F
1 o30. CC
1716. CC
180 C. CO
1902. 00
2002.00
37F
1674.00
17 „2.00
1854.00
1952.00
2054.00
38F
17l6.CO
1806.00
1902.00
2002.00
2108.00
39F
1764.00
1856.00
.1954.00
2056.00
2164.00
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RESOLUTION No. 3611 :(1978 Series)
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO
GIVING NOTICE.OF INTENTION TO ADOPT A WAGE AND
FRINGE BENEFIT PACKAGE FOR CERTAIN POLICE OFFICER
ASSOCIATION PERSONNEL WITHOUT A FORMAL MEMORANDUM
OF UNDERSTANDING.
WHEREAS, City and Police Officer Association representatives have
been meeting regularly for the past several weeks in an attempt to agree upon
a Memorandum of Understanding concerning a wage and fringe benefit package
for certain Police Officer Association Personnel for the year 1978 -79, all
to no avail; and
WHEREAS, on June 26, 1978, this Council adopted Resolution No. 3600
giving notice of its intention to adopt a resolution establishing wages and
fringe benefits for Police Officer Association Personnel without first entering
into'a formal Memorandum of Understanding; and
WHEREAS, this Council has held a public hearing concerning the
adoption of wage and fringe benefits without a formal Memorandum of
Understanding; and
WHEREAS, the Council at"-its July.11 meeting granted negotiations
until July 14 to meet and confer on a fringe benefit package, to no avail; and
WHEREAS, this Council finds it in the interest of the public and of
Police Officer Association Personnel themselves to establish such wages and
benefits no later than August 1;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of
San Luis Obispo as follows:
Pursuant to the provisions of Section 9 of the Employer- Employee
Relations Resolution (No. 3405), the Council hereby gives notice that it intends
at its meeting of August 1, 1978 to adopt a resolution establishing wages and
fringe benefits for certain Police Officer Association Personnel for the year 1978 -79
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without first entering into a formal Memorandum of Understanding. Said wage
and fringe benefit package is proposed as set forth in Exhibit "A ", attached
hereto and incorporated herein. Wherever Exhibit "A" refers to memorandum
of understanding, it shall mean a statement of Council action to grant
such benefits unilaterally.
On motion of Councilman Jorgensen , seconded by Councilman Dunin
and on the following roll call vote:
AYES Councilmen Dunin, Jorgensen, Petterson, Settle and Mayor Schwartz
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
the foregoing Resolution is passed and
ATTEST:
C' erk J. H. Fitzpatrick
Approved as to form:
City Attorney Allen Grimes
this 17th day of July, 1978.
Approved as to content:
City Administrative OfVicer
Personnel Direc r
EXHIBIT "A"
MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING
between
CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO
and
SAN LUIS OBISPO
POLICE OFFICERS' ASSOCIATION
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MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING
ARTICLE I - GENERAL PROVISIONS
A. Parties to Memorandum
J�
This Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) has been prepared pursuant to the
terms of Resolution No. 3405 of the City of San Luis Obispo, which Resolution
is hereby incorporated, by reference as if fully set forth herein and has-been
executed by the Administrative Officer on behalf of Management officials of
the City and by the San Luis Obispo Police Officer's Association (SLOPOA) on
behalf of the employees occupying the line item full -time employment position
classifications set forth in Appendix A.
B. City Council Approval
It is the mutual understanding of all the parties hereto that this MOU is of
no force of effect whatsoever unless or until ratified and approved by
resolution duly adopted by the City Council of the City of San Luis Obispo.
C. Full Understanding, Modification and Waiver
The parties agree that each party has had full and unrestricted right and
opportunity to make, advance and discuss all matters within the scope of
representation as outlined in Section 7 of Resolution No. 3405. This MOU
constitutes the full and complete agreement of.the parties and there are no
others, oral or written, except as specified in this agreement.
D. Purpose
The parties agree that the purpose of this MOU is to promote and provide
harmonious relations, cooperation and understanding between the City and the
employees covered herein and to set forth the full agreements the parties
reached as a result of meeting and conferring in good faith regarding matters
within the scope of representation for employees represented by SLOPOA.
E. Recognition
The.San Luis Obispo Police Officers' Association is hereby acknowledged as
the majority representative.for the regular and probationary employees occupying
the position classifications set forth in Appendix A pursuant to section 10A
of Resolution No. 3405.
F. Validity of Memorandum of Understanding
If any provision of this MOU is determined to be invalid or illegal by a court
of competent jurisdiction, then such provision shall be severed from this
MOU, but the remainder hereof shall remain in full force and effect. The
parties hereto shall immediately commence to, in good faith, negotiate for
the purpose of replacing any such invalid or illegal provision.
ARTICLE II - DIRECT PAY FOR SERVICES
A. Rules Governing Step Increases
The rules governing step increases for employees covered by this agreement
are included in the current Salary Resolution with the following modification:
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Each department head shall be authorized periodically to re- evaluate
employees at step 5. An employee who is not performing up to standard
for the fifth step shall be notified in writing that the department head
intends to reduce him one step unless his job performance improves
significantly within a 60 day period. Unless the employee's job performance
improves to an acceptable level by the end of 60 days, the pay reduction
shall then become effective. The fifth step may be reinstated at any time
upon recommendation of the department head. If the Police Chief deems it
necessary to again remove the fifth step during the same fiscal year,
he may•make the change at any time with three business days written notice.
B. Wage Scales
Each salary range consists of five steps (l'through 5). Steps l through 4
equal 95% of the next highest step, computed to the nearest two dollars.
Step 4 = 95% of Step 5
Step 3 = 95% of Step 4
Step 2 = 95% of Step 3
Step 1 = 95% of Step 2
In order to establish step 5 of each successive salary range as being 2.63 %.
above the next lower step, the adjusted salary ranges are listed in Appendix A
and are to be effective July 16, 1978. Step 5 of range 1 shall be increased
4.54% above that salary listed in Appendix B with step 5 of each successively
higher range becoming 2.63% above step 5 of the next lower salary range,
rounded off to the nearest $2.00, effective July 1, 1978, in case of court
of last resort holds invalid the legislature's conditional allocation of
surplus funds. If the state gives its employees an across - the -'board percentage
salary increase effective between July 1, 1978 and June 30, 1979,, those
employees covered by this MOU shall receive the same percentage increased
as of the same date provided all restrictions are lifted and such increase
does not exceed 4.54 %. If the freeze or restrictions are otherwise lifted,
employees covered herein shall receive the 4.54% increase starting the first
pay period following the effective date of the lifting of such restrictions.
These ranges are listed in Appendix C.
C. Next Year's Meet and Confer Sessions
It is agreed that both parties to this MOU shall agree by April 30, 1979 on
a list of public agencies whose salary and benefit data shall be used as a
guide in deliberations in next year's Meet and Confer Sessions.
D. Overtime
1. Police Officers and Police Sergeants shall receive overtime pay at
time - and - one -half computed at their base rate for all hours worked
in excess of forty (40) hours per week except for duty involving court
time, training periods, or emergency call back which shall be compensated
for at straight time except as otherwise provided in this article.
2. Non -sworn personnel shall receive overtime pay at time - and - one -half
for all hours worked in excess of forty (40) hours per week unless
they elect to take compensating time off at straight time.
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3. All overtime pay shall be authorized in writing by the department
head or the watch commander prior to being compensated.
4. All overtime pay shall be paid to the nearest quarter hour worked
where no minimum is authorized after completion of the first 30
minutes of overtime.
5.. Police Lieutenants and the Police Captain shall not be eligible for
overtime pay. However, the Police Chief may grant them occasional
compensating time off (CTO). There shall be no formal accounting of
or cash payoff at termination for such CTO.
E. Detective Pay
Police Officers assigned as Detectives shall be guaranteed fifteen (15) hours
straight time overtime pay per month. Detectives shall be guaranteed
one hour minimum towards the 15 hour monthly minimum for each occurrence of
call backs. Detective's standby for one week or portion thereof shall
likewise be credited towards the 15 hour monthly minimum at the rate of
four hours per week. All overtime,worked in excess of 15 hours per month
shall be paid at straight time.
F. Court Time
Employees reporting for court duty shall be guaranteed two .hours minimum
payment at straight time except for employees working the morning watch
who shall receive three hours minimum straight time pay when responding
to court on the same day worked. Trio or more court cases occurring within
the minimum time period shall be subject to the same minimum payment.
G.. Range Qualification Training
Sworn personnel below the rank of Captain shall be paid two hours at
straight time when participating in range qualification training when
off duty. Each sworn employee who shoots for qualification shall be
provided 100 rounds of practice.ammunition during that month.
H. Call Back
1. Emergency
Sworn personnel called back for emergencies and other unusual
occurrences, as declared by the Police Chief or watch commander,
shall be paid on a straight time basis with a minimum of four hours
at straight time.
2. .Training
Sworn personnel call�xi back for training sessions authorized by the
Police Chief or watch commander, shall be paid on a straight time
basis with a minimum of two hours at straight time.
I. Standby
Sworn personnel below the rank of Lieutenant on standby, except detectives, shall
be compensated one hour's pay for each five (5) hours standby. Such employees
shall be paid a minimum of three (3) hours straight time pay when on standby.
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J. Field Training Officers
The Police Chief may assign up to four (4) Police Officers as Field Training
Officers (FTO) for an indefinite time period based on job performance
including productivity and program results. Such appointees shall receive
an additional 5% above their base salary while performing FTO duties. The
Police Chief shall have the authority to reassign FTO's when deemed necessary.
K. Work Out Of Grade
Employees temporarily assigned to work in a higher classification shall
receive one.step additional pay but in no case more than the top step
for the higher classification under the following conditions:
1. the assignment exceeds ten consecutive work days, in which case
the step increase becomes effective on the first day of work out of grade.
2. The person being temporarily replaced is on extended sick or disability
leave or the position is vacant and an examination is pending.
L. Roll Call Briefing
All Police Officers, Detectivesand Sergeants I and II shall report for duty.
15 minutes before the start of their shift for roll call briefing and shall
be paid 30 of base salary on a quarterly basis.
ARTICLE III - FRINGE BENEFITS
A. Health Insurance
The City agrees to contribute $82.07 per month for all employees covered by
this MOU to be spent first on employee coverage under the Pacific Mutual medical
insurance group plan, and second, on dependent coverage or on City approved
health or disability plans. The City agrees to pay $5.40 per month to all employee:
covered by this MOU for maternity insurance coverage of $1000 for employees and one
dependent.
B. Eye Care Insurance
The City agrees to contribute $3.50 per month for all employees covered in
this MOU to be spent on the City approved eye care plan.
C. Retirement
The City agrees to provide the Public Employees' Retirement System's � at age 55
retirement plan to all sworn personnel and the 2% at age 60 plan to all
non -sworn personnel.
D. Vacation leave
Vacation leave is governed by section 2708.7 of the municipal code. Employees
with over 25 days vacation leave shall not accrue additional leave until
their total days accrued is less than 25 days.
E. Holidays
The following days of each year are designated paid holidays:
January 1 - New Year's Day
February 12 - Lincoln's Birthday
Third Monday in February - Washington's Birthday
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Last Monday in May - Memorial Day
July 4 - Independence Day
First Monday in September - Labor Day
September 9 - Admission Day
Fourth Monday in October - Veteran's Day
Fourth Thursday in November - Thanksgiving Day
December 25 - Christmas
Employee's Birthday
State Election Day
Federal Election Day
When a holiday falls on a Saturday, the preceding Friday shall be observed.
When a holiday falls on a Sunday, the following Monday shall be observed.
All employees on shift duty shall receive 8 hours holiday leave per month.
Subject to the approval of the Police Chief, or' designated Watch Commander,
each employee has the option of taking this time off during the calendar
quarter in which it is earned or being paid at straight time for any unused
holiday leave to be disbursed at the end of each calendar quarter. Employees
are responsible for scheduling such time off, in advance. An employee may
elect to carryover up to 3 days of.holiday leave at the end of the quarter,
being paid off at straight time for any excess leave.
F. Sick Leave
Sick leave is governed by section 2708.5 of the municipal code. Upon termination
of employment by death or retirement, a percentage of the dollar value of the
employees' accumulated sick leave will be paid to the employee, or the
designated beneficiary or beneficiaries according to the following schedule:.
a) Death - 25%
b) Retirement and actual commencement of PERS benefits
1) After ten years of continuous employment -.10%
2) After twenty years of continuous employment - 15%
G. Workers Compensation Leave
An employee who is absent from duty because of on- the -job injury in accordance
with state workers compensation law and is not eligible for disability
payments under labor code section 4850 shall.be paid the difference
between his base salary and the amount provided by workers compensation
law during the first 30 days of such disability absence.
H. Uniform allowance
1. Each employee shall receive an annual uniform allowance of $300, paid
quarterly.
This allowance
shall not be paid for any employee who is off duty due to a.job related
injury at the start of any calendar quarter. If the employee returns to
work during that quarter, his/her uniform allowance will be prorated.
2. The City agrees to provide bullet proof vests to Police Officers for
optional wearing. At the discretion of the watch commander, all officers
may be required to wear vests.
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I. Educational Incentive
The City agrees to establish an educational incentive pay plan. Incentive
pay benefits will be available to those below the rank of Captain.
1. Basic Benefits. Educational incentive pay shall not start for
one year after employment with the City of San Luis Obispo, but
credit will be given for approved education obtained prior to
that time. The basic benefit will consist of one -half step for
possession of an A.A. or equivalent degree from an accredited
community or junior college; and one full step for a B.A. or
equivalent degree from an.accredited four year college or
univerisity or an A.A. or A.S. degree plus the P.O.S.T. Advanced,
Certificate. Total incentive pay shall in no case exceed two
half- steps.
2. Job Related Fields. Degrees must be in directly job related
fields and if not, at least 30 semester units leading toward
the appropriate degree with a grade of "C" or better must be
included.
3. Application and Approval. Application for the incentive pay shall
be made by the employee to the department head at least 30 days
before the date the payment of the incentive pay is to be effective.
Approval of the department head and the Administrative Officer shall
be required.
4. Unsatisfactory Performance. In an event an employee receiving
the incentive pay is not performing up, to the established standards
set for the job, the department head with the concurrence of the. .
Administrative Officer, may suspend payment of the incentive pay
until such time as the employee's work performance comes up to the
standard level, in the opinion of the department head and concurred
in by the Administrative Officer.
5. Non- Applicability. It is the City's intention not to pay the
educational incentive pay for any degree which is required or listed
as a desired qualification for the position held by the employee.
Educational incentives shall not be paid for education received
on City time. The educational incentive will be removed if the
employee is promoted to a- position which does not entitle employee
to such incentive.
6. Tuition and Books. If an employee or department head holds a position
which does not qualify him for incentive pay, employee will be
eligible to receive payment for 50% of tuition and books for
approved job related courses upon satisfactory completion of same
with a grade of "C" or better.
J. Deferred Compensation
The Police Captain and Police Lieutenant shall be allowed to participate
in the City's deferred compensation plan.
SLOPOA
7/78
• ® 7
K. Management Benefit
Employees filling those positions defined in Appendix A as "management"
shall receive $25,000 term life insurance and a long -term disability
insurance plan for recognition of their management responsibilities
and ineligibility for overtime pay or educaional incentive pay for
possession of academic degrees.
L. Medical Fitness
The City agrees to implement a program to periodically monitor the
medical fitness of sworn employees to perform their required duties..
Employees not meeting required standards shall be referred to
appropriate medical authorities for necessary care or shall be
handled as outlined in section 2708.5,of .the municipal code.
M. Alternate Work Schedules Committee
An ad -hoc committee shall be appointed by the City Administrative Officer
including representatives of the SLOPOA to study alternate work schedules
including the 4/10 plan and present their findings and recommendations to
the City Administrative Officer by April 1, 1979.
N. PERS Valuation Studies
The San Luis Obispo Police Officers' Association agrees to pay the cost
of an actuarial study to determine the cose of adding the optional
benefits known as one year final compensation,, post- retirement survivor
benefit and 2% @50. The City agrees to request this study by
January 15, 1979, but in no way obligates itself to provide one or
more of these options in future years.
a •
APPENDIX A
Covered employees include only those employees in the following
classifications in the Police Department.
(5) Dispatcher Clerk
(2) Parking Enforcement Officer
(1) Police Captain *
(4) Police Lieutenant
(34; Police Officer
(4) Police ,Sergeant I.
(4) Police Sergeant II
*Management employee
JAPPENDIX B
Range
Step 5 Amount
6P
886.
7P
910.
8
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934.
9
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958.
lop
984.
11
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1,010.
12
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1,036.
13
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1,064.
14
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1,092.
15
P
1,120.
16
P
1,150.
17
P
1,180.
18
P
1,212.
19
P
1,244.
20
P
11276.
21
P
1,310.
22
p
1,344.
23
P
.1,380.
24
P
1,416.
25
p
1,454.
26
P
1,492.
27
P
1,532.
28
P
1,572.
29
P
1,614.
30
P
1,656.
31
P
1,700.
32
P
1,744.
33
P
1,790.
34
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1,838.
35
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1,886.
36
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1,936.
0
Police
J
GI APPENDIX C
S:; LA =Y STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 STEP 4 STEP 5
F "NNE
i)6P
754.0')
79 4. 00
836.00
880.00
926.00
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814.00
856.00
902.00
950.00
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754.00
836.00
880.00
926.00
974.00
09P
814. 0'J
85b.Ocl
902.00
950.00
1000.00
10P
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880.00
926.00
974.00
1026.00
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902.00
950..CC
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974.00
1026.00
1080.0:0
13P
902.00
950.00
1000.00
1052.00
1108.00
14P
928.00
976.00
1028.00
1082.00
1138.00
15P
952.00
1002.00
1054.00
1110.110
11b8.00
16P
976.00
1028.00
1082.00
1138.00
1198.00
17P
1002.00
1054.00
1110.00
1168.00
1230.00
18P
1028.00
1082.00
1138.00
1.198.00
1262.00
i9P
1056.00
1112.00
1170.00
1232.00
1296.00
20P
Li)84.t,)0
1140.00
1201).00
1264.00
1330.00
21P
1112.00
1170.00
1232.00
1296.00
1364.00
•22P
114'.).J4
1200.00
1264.00
1330.00
1400.00
23P
1170.00
1232.00
1296.00
1364.00
1436.00
24P
1200.00
1264.00
1330.00
1400.00
1474.00
25P
1232.00
1296.00
1364.00
1436.00
1512.00
26P
1264.00
1330.00
1400.00
1474.00
1552.00
27P
1296.00
1364.00
1436.00
1512.00
28P
1330.00
14.0.00
14'74.00
1552.00
.1592.00
1634.00
29P
1364.00
1436.00
1512.00
1592.00
1676.00
30P
1400.00
1474.00
1552.00
1634.00
1720.00
31P
1438.0.0
1514.00
1594.00
1678.00
1766.00
32P
1476.00
1554.00
1636.00
1722.00
1812.00
3 3P
151t).00
1596. CC
1680.00
1 768. CO
1 860. CC
344
1554.00
1636.00
1722.00
1812.00
1906.00
35P
1596.00
1680.00
1768.00
1860.00
1958.00
3 6P
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1724. CC
1814.00
1910.00.
2010.00
37P
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1768.00
1800.00
1958.00
2062.00
38P
1724.00
18i4.00
1910.00
2010.00
2116.00
39P
1768.00
1862.00
1960.00
2064.00
2172.00
4C'P
1816.00
1912.00
201.2.00
2118.00
2230.00
RESOLUTION NO. 3610 (1978 Series)
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS
OBISPO REJECTING PUBLIC BIDS FOR EQUIPMENT FOR CON-
SOLIDATED COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM, AND INSTRUCTING
STAFF TO REVISE SPECIFICATIONS AND READVERTISE FOR.
BIDS.
WHEREAS, the City advertised for public birds for EQUIPMENT FOR
CONSOLIDATED COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM TO -SERVE SAN LUIS OBISPO POLICE $ FIRE.
DEPARTMENTS $ EVENTUALLY ACCOMMODATE 911 PUBLIC SAFETY ANSWERING POINT
COMMUNICATIONS NEEDS; and
and
WHEREAS, said bids were opened on Monday, June 26, 1978, at 2:00 P.M.;
WHEREAS, bids received were well in excess of the estimated costs;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis
Obispo as follows:
SECTION 1. Each of the public bids- received for the Equipment for
Consolidated Communications System is hereby rejected.
SECTION 2. The staff is directed to revise the specifications and
readvertise for bid's.
on motion of Councilman Jorgensen, seconded by Counci.lman_Dunin, and
on the following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmen Dubin, Jorgensen, Petterson, Settle and Mayor Schwartz
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
the foregoing resolution was passed
ATTEST:
City Cleik Pro- Tem -R. . Miller
ed this 5th day of July, 1978.
Z
2
Resolution No. 3610
Approved as to form:
ALLEN GRIMES, INC.
City Attorney
es
(1978 Series)
Approved as to content:
City Administrative ficer
U
RESOLUTION NO. 3609 (1978 Series)
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS
OBISPO RECITING THE FACTS OF THE SPECIAL MUNICIPAL
ELECTION CONSOLIDATED WITH THE GENERAL STATE =WIDE
ELECTION HELD ON JUNE 6, 1978, AND DECLARING THE
RESULTS THEREOF.
WHEREAS, a special.municipal election was consolidated
with the state -wide general election and held and conducted in
the City of San Luis Obispo, County of San Luis Obispo, State
of California, on Tuesday, the 6th of June, 1978, . as required
by law;'and
WHEREAS, notice of said election was duly and. regularly
given in time, form and.manner as provided by law, that voting
precincts were properly established, that election officers
were appointed, and that in all respects said election was held
and conducted and the votes cast thereat were`received.and
canvassed and returns made and declared in time, form and manner
as required by the provisions of the Elections Code of the State
of California for the holding of elections in cities; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 3505 adopted on the
21st day of February, 1978, the Board of Supervisors of the
County of San Luis Obispo caused the returns of said election
to be canvassed and has certified the results to this City Council,
said results are received, attached and made.a part hereof as
Exhibit "A ".
NOW, THEREFORE, -BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City
of San Luis Obispo as follows:
AG•ktm 7/5/78
R 3609
Resolution No. 3609
(1978 series)
SECTION 1. A certified copy of the County Clerk's certi-
ficate giving.the results of votes cast on the city measures at
the June 6, 1978, consolidated special municipal election and
state -wide general election is,attached hereto as Exhibit "A ".
SECTION 2. There were submitted to the vote of the
electorate at said election by Resolution No. 3504, adopted
February 21, 1978, a proposed charter and five alternatives
measures to be voted upon as follows and the number of votes
for and against -each measure is indicated in the appropriate
square'i(Measures A.- F):
A SHALL THE PROPOSED CHARTEP OF THE CITY OF
SAN LUIS OBISPO BE ADOPTED?
YES
7581
IND
E
� 2842
B SHALL THE PROPOSED ALTERNATIVE SECTION: 402
OF THE CHARTER PROVIDING FOR NUMBERED
COUNCIL SEATS BE ADOPTED?
YES i 4662
NO I 5303
C SHALL THE PROPOSED ALTERNATIVE SECTION 404 YES 5257
OF THE CHARTER PROVIDING FORA TERN-! OF FOUR
(4) YEARS FOR THE OFFICE OF MAYOR BE ADOPTED? NO I. 5677
iE
D SHALL THE PROPOSED ALTERNATIVE SECTION 405 IYES ` 7005
OF THE CHARTER LIM1ITING THE TERN OF ANY ELECTED
OFFICIAL TO EIGHT (8) YEARS IN SUCCESSION BE N0 I, 3697
ADOPTED?
AG:ktm -2- 7/5/78
- RESOLUTION NO. 3609
(1978 Series)
E SHALL THE PROPOSED ALTERNAT P1E SECTLON 410 YES ! 3926
OF THE CHARTER PROVIDING FOR A iiETHOD OF
DETER II.NING COi!PENSATION FOR NEiMBERS OF THE NO 6014
COUNCIL BE ADOPTED?
F SHALL THE PROPOSED ALTERNATIVE SECTION 1102 YES !I 5291
OF THE CHARTER, t4AKING THE ESTABLISKIENT OF -
A PERSONNEL BOARD MANDATORY'BE ADOPTED? NO 4398,
I
SECTION 3: There was submitted to the vote of the
eiectorate.at said election by Resolution No. 3506, adopted
February 21, 1978, a..ch'artez initiative amendment to be voted
upon as follows and the number of votes for and.against the
measure is indicated in the appropriate square (Measure G):
SHALL SECTION 727 REQUIRING VOTER APPROVAL OF YES 6855
ANNEXATIONS TO THE CITY BE ADDED TO THE CITY
CHARTER? NO 4262
SECTION 4. The City Council.does declare and determine
that as a result of said election, the majority of the qualified
voters voting on the measures did vote in favor of Measure A;
Measure D, Measure F and Measure G. and that Measures B, C and
E failed.
On motion of Mayor _Schwartz seconded by Councilman
Petterson . and on the following roll call vote:
AG:ktm -3- 7/5/78
RESOLUTION NO. 3609 (1978 Series)
AYES: Councilmen Dunin, Petterson and Mayor Schwartz
NOES: None
ABSENT: Councilmen Jorgensen and Settle
the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted this 5th day
of July , 1978.
ATTEST:.
C Clerk J.H. Fitzpatrick
Approved as to form:
ALLEN GRIMES, INC.
City Attorney
By Allen Grimes
Approved as to content:
City Administrativ ffi.cer
.AG:ktm -4- 7/5/78
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RESOLUTION NO. 3608 (1978 Series)
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN
LUIS OBISPO GRANTING FINAL APPROVAL OF PARCEL
MAP SLO -76 -513 (JERRY HOLLAND, APPLICANT., 1851
ROYAL WAY AND 1320, 1340 & 1360 RUBIO LANE).
BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo
as follows:
SECTION 1. This Council previously made certain findings con-
cerning Parcel Map No. SLO -76 -513 as contained in Resolution No.
3241 (1977 Series).
SECTION 2. This Council now grants final approval of Parcel
Map No. SLO -76 -513 (Jerry Holland, applicant) and authorizes the
Mayor to sign the Agreement.
On motion of Mayor Schwartz seconded by Councilman Petterson
and on the following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmen Dunin, Jorgensen, Settle, Petterson and Mayor Schwartz
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this 5th day of
... .July , 1978.
ATTEST:
y J.H. Fitzpatrick
R 3608
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Resolution No. 3608
Approved as to form:
WENDT, MITCHELL, SINSHEIMER,
de la MOTTE & LILLEY
City Attorney
by Allen Grimes
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Approved as to content:
City AdministrAtwive Officer
ity Engineer
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AGREEMENT
THIS AGREEMENT, dated this 6TH day of OCTOBER 1977 by and
between JFRRY Hoi i AN17 ._ herein referred
to as "Subdivider ", and the.CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO, herein referred to as the
„City„
W I T N E S S E T
REFERENCE IS IIEREBY MADE to that certain proposed subdivision of that certain
real property in the City of San Luis Obispo, County of San Luis Obispo, State of
California, description of which is shown on final ,
_,PARCEL MAP SLO 76 -513
_ City of San Luis Obispo, California ",
as approved by the City Council, on the 5th day of July ,19 78
WHEREAS, the Subdivider desires that said PARCEL_ MAP S LO -76 -5 13
be accepted and approved as a final map pursuant to the Subdivision Regulations and
Ordinances of the City of San Luis Obispo, and
WHEREAS, it is a condition of said regulations and ordinances that the Sub-
divider agrees to install the street improvements and utility lines and facilities
as set forth on the -plans therefore.
NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing, the Subdivider does hereby
agree to construct and install the following subdivision improvements in accordance
with said.subdivision ordinances and regulations, and in accordance with approved'.
plans and specifications on file in the office of the City Engineer; City of San Luis
Obispo, to wit:
1. CURBS, GUTTERS and SIDEWALKS
2. STREET BASE and SURFACING
3. WATER hL1INS and SEWER. MAINS, including sewer laterals to the property
line and water services to the curb :stop.
4. DRAINAGE STRUCTURES
.5. ORNAMENTAL METAL ELECTROLIERS
6. ELECTRIC, GAS, TELEPHONE and CABLE TELEVISION: In addition to the inspec-
tion and approval of such facilities by the City, each public utility
shall be required to file a letter stating that the developer has prop-
erly installed all facilities to be provided by him, and that the said
utility is prepared to provide service to residents upon request.-
7. ANY & ALL OTlil?R IMPROVEMENTS shown on plans or required by City regulations.
All the above facilities shall be, installed in the locations designated Ind to the
plans and specifications on file and approved by said City Engineer.
The lines and grades for all of said improvements shall he estalashed by the
Subdivider in accordance with said approved plans and specifications.
The Subdivider agrees that the work -of installing the above improvements shall
begin within THIRTY (30 ) days from the date of recording of the final map,
and that the work.shall be compfieted within TWELVE (121 months of said
recording date, unless an extension has been granted by the City Council, provided
that if completion 'of said work:is delayed by -acts of God or strikes, the Subdivider
shall have an additional period of time equivalent to such period of delay in which
to complete such work.. Any extension of time hereunder shall not operate to release
the surety on the Improvement Security filed pursuant to this agreement... In this
connection, the surety waives the provisions of Section 2819 of the Civil Code of
the State of California.
The Subdivider does also.agree to comply with the following conditions establi=
shed by the Planning Commission and /or the City Council.
1. THE SUBDIVIDER SHALL_ PAY TO THE CITY THE SUM OF $600.00 FOR IN-
LIEU PARK FEES. (4 LOTS x 150.00 PER LOT)
2. THE SUBDIVIDER SHALL PAY TO THE CITY THE SUM OF $843.20 FOR
WATER ACREAGE FEES. M432 x $1090.00)
3. THE SUBDIVIDER SHALL PAY SEWER FEES IN THE AMOUNT OF $26.86
4. THE SUBDIVIDER SHALL_ INSTALL STREET TREES TO THE APPROVAL OF
THE PUBLIC SERVICES.DEPARTMENT.
5. GRADING PERMIT FEES IN THE AMOUNT OF $ 146.00 _ SHALL BE DEPOSITED
WITH CITY AND TREATED AS NORMAL SUBDIVISION INSPECTION FEES.
60 ITEMS 1,2 & 3 WERE PAID ON MAY 5, 1977,
As to public lands or section pro,perty.included within said Subdivision, if any,
for the restoration of lost section corners and for retracement of Section lines, the
method followed shall be in accord with the instructions set forth in the 'Nanual.of
Instructions" for Survey of. Public Lands of the United States, published by the
Commissioner- of General Land Office, Department of Interior, Washington, D.C.
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The Subdivider her't�_�' -..:taches hereto, and as an integ...i part hereof, and as
security for the performance of this agreement, (instrument of credit /bond) approved
by and in favor of the City of San Luis Obispo, and conditional upon the faithful
performance of this.agreement, which said (instrument of credit /bond) is in the amount
of $ 4_ � _boo .00 and which is in the amount. of the estimated cost of said
improvements. Subdivider agrees to remedy any defects in the improvements arising
from faulty wbikmanship or materials or defective construction of said. improvements
occurring within twelve (12) months after acceptance thereof: In accordance with
Section 11612.1 (c) of.the Business and Professions Code of the State of California,
upon final completion and acceptance of the work, City will release all but 100 of the
improvement security, that amount being deemed sufficient to guarantee faithful
performance by the Subdivider- of his obligation to remedy any defects in the improve-
ments arising within a period of one year following the completion and acceptance
thereof against any defective work or labor done, or defective materials furnished,
in the performance of this agreement..
Completion of the work shall be deemed to have occurred on the date as of which
the Citv Council shall, by resolution duly passed and adopted, accept said improve-
ments according to said plans and specifications, and any approved modifications
thereto. Neither periodic or progress inspections or approvals shall bind the City
to accept said improvements or waive any defects in the same or any breach of this
agreement.
If the Subdivider fails to complete the work within the prescribed time, then
in that.event, the Subdivider agrees that City may,. at its option, declare the bond,
instrument of credit; or cash deposit, which has been posted -by Subdivider, to
guarantee faithful performance, forefeited and utilize the proceeds to complete said
improvements, or City may complete said improvements and.recover the full cost and
expense thereof from the Subdivider or his surety.
The Subdivider agrees to deposit with the City a labor and material bond in
the amount of 50'0-of the above described subdivision improvements in accordance
with State law.
Said Subdivider shall deposit with the City the sum of $1,346.00 including $146.00
—for grog fees.
from which deposit the City will pay the salary and expenses of an inspector or
inspectors to inspect installation of said subdivision improvements and certify
that they have been completed in accordance with the plans and specifications.
Any unexpended monies will be returned to the Subdivider.. In the event the
inspection fees exceed the sum of $ 1,346.00 the difference is to be paid,
by the City of San Luis Obispo. The City reserve s.the sole discretion in determining
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the amounts to be.pai.d for salary and expenses of said inspector or inspectors..
Article 9, Chapter I of the San Luis Obispo Municipal Code, entitled
"Subdivision" - All plans and specifications on file with said City Engineer as a
part of said Subdivision Map, and all other documents filed with the City by the
Subdivider and approved by the City Engineer are hereby referred to for further
particulars in interpreting and defining the obligations of the Subdivider under
this agreement.
It is understood and agreed by and between the Parties hereto that this
agreement shall bind the heirs, executors,, administrators, successors and assigns
of the respective Parties to this agreement.
It is agreed that the Subdivider will furnish copies of the successful bidder's
contract unit prices and total bid prices for all of the improvements herein
referred to:
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this agreement has been executed by:
6th day of July 198
AnnrnvaA ac to fnrm
6th day of July , 1978
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Mavor Kenneth E. Schwartz
Attest: s71. H. FITZPATRICK
QALtry- Engineer City Clerk J.H. Fitzpatrick
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RESOLUTION No. 3607 (1978 Series)
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN
LUIS OBISPO FINDING AND DETERMINING THAT POLICE
OFFICER JOHN A. HUELSMAN IS DISABLED.
WHEREAS, the City of San Luis Obispo is a contracting agency of the
Public Employees' Retirement System; and
WHEREAS, the Public Employees' Retirement Law requires that a con -
tracting agency determine whether an employee classified as a local safety
member is disabled for purposes of the Public Employees' Retirement Law and
whether such disability is "industrial" within the meaning of such law; and
WHEREAS, an application for disability retirement of John A.
Huelsman, employed by the City in the position of Police Officer, has been
filed with the Public Employees' Retirement System; and
WHEREAS, the City has reviewed the medical and other evidence
relevant to such alleged disability;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of:the City of
San Luis Obispo, that this Council finds and determines and it does hereby
find and determine, that such disability is a result of injury or disease
arising out of and in the course of employment; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the effective date of said retirement
is June 8, 1978, the date'after he ' completed using.all his sick leave :after being
declared permanent and stationary on May 22, 1978 by his doctor; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that there is not a possibility of third -party
liability present.
On motion of Mayor Schwartz , seconded by Councilman Petterson
and on the following roll call vote:
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AYES: Councilmen Dunin, Jorgensen, Petterson, Settle and Mayor Schwartz
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
the foregoing Resolution was passed ... and
ATTEST
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Approved as to f rm:
WENDT, MITCHELL, SINSHEIMER,
de la MOTTE & LI Y
City Attorney
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By Allen Grimes
this 5th day of July , 1978.
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RESOLUTION NO. 3606 (1978 Series)
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF-SAN LUIS
OBISPO AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 35309 TO CORRECT AN
EXHIBIT FOR GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENTS ADOPTED MARCH 21, 1978.
WHEREAS, the Council has previously adopted amendments to the
Land Use and Growth Management Element of the General Plan by Resolution
No. 3530; and
WHEREAS, said resolution incorrectly designated a certain area
located between, Foothill Boulevard, North Chorro Street, and Ferrini Road; and
WHEREAS, the intent of the Planning Commission and City Council
was to change the location of a boundary between land use designations to
better reflect the boundary determined during rezoning proceedings:
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo
as follows:
1. The "Map Changes" exhibit from Resolution 3530 is corrected
as shown in the attached Exhibit "A ", which is incorporated herein by reference;
2. Community Development staff shall see that the corrected
land use designation is reflected in materials on file, on public display
maps, and in information made available to the public.
On motion of _Mayor_Schwartz seconded by Councilman Petterson
and on the following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmen Dunin, Jorgensen, Settle, Petterson and Mayor Schwartz
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
he foregoing resolution was passed and
ATTEST:
Ci r< J. . Fitzpatrick
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RESOLUTION .NO. _ 3605 (1978 SERIES)
A RESOLUTION OF INTENTION TO GRANT AN INDETER-
MINATE FRANCHISE TO SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GAS
COMPANY.
WHEREAS, Southern California Gas Company has requested renewal
of its franchise; and'
WHEREAS, the City Council deems it to be in the public
interest to award an indeterminate franchise for providing gas
service to Southern California Gas Company
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City
of San Luis Obispo as follows:
SECTION 1. That in accordance with Article XIII of the
1955 San Luis Obispo City Charter, the City Council hereby
declares its intention to grant a franchise to Tay'pipes: and
deliver gas in the City of San.Luis Obispo to SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
GAS COMPANY for an indeterminate period.
SECTION 2. The terms and.conditions of said franchise
shall be as set forth in the ordinance proposed for adoption and
in the application of the proposed Grantee, copies of which are on
file in the Office of the City Clerk, City Hall., 990 Palm Street,
San Luis Obispo, California..
SECTION 3. A public hearing shall be held on August.l
1978, at 7.00 P.M. in the Council.Chambers of the City Hall,
990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, California, when any person
having any interest therein or any objections to the granting
thereof may appear before the City Council and be heard thereon.
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So. Calif. Gas Co_
SECTION 4. The City Clerk shall publish this Resolution in
the Telegram- Tribune,.a newspaper published and circulated in said
city at least once, within fifteen (15) days of its passage..
On motion of Councilman Petterson ; seconded by Mayor
Schwartz. and on the following roll call vote:
AYES:. Councilmen Dunin, Jorgensen, Petterson,. Settle and Mayor Schwartz
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
the following resolution was passed and adopted this 5th day of
July , 1978.
ATTEST:.
CiW'C Jerk J.H. Fitzpatrick
Approved as to form: Approved as to content:
WENDT, MITCHELL, SINSHEIMER,
de la MOTTE & LILLEY
City Attor y
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(To be used where Gas Company does not own a Constitutional Franchise)
APPLICATION OF ---- SOUT521Ui...0 CALIF' 0. 13NTA ... GAS ... CDMPANY --------- --- ------ -- --- — ------ - ----- _----- - - - - --
(Name of Applicant)
FOR A GAS FRANCHISE PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF DIVISION 3, CHAPTER 2
OF THE PUBLIC UTILITIES CODE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, KNOWN AS THE
FRANCHISE ACT OF 1937.
To the ...... CITY COUNCIL
.............................................. •--•-•---- -.....•---- ....•----- ... .... - -
(Name of Legislative Body).
- - --- CITY.. -OF _SAN LUIS _- OBISPO . ... . .........................................................
(Name of Municipality)
California.
Gentlemen:
The undersigned applicant hereby makes an application, under and pursuant to the provisions of
Division 3, Chapter 2 of the Public Utilities Code of the State of California, for a franchise, and,
in compliance with the provisions of Section 6231 thereof, states:
(a) The name of the applicant is..SOUTHERN__ CALIFQRIgIA ... GAS..- COMPANY
The applicant is a corporation organized and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of
California and engaged as a public utility corporation in transmitting and distributing gas for all pur-
poses to consumers in various municipalities and communities in the State of California, including the
.CITY ... OF ... AN-_. LU_1B.._. QB.. LS13Q ............... :.... •----- ------ -- - - - - -_ -------------- w .......... :_.....................................................
(Name of Municipality)
(b) The purpose for which the franchise herein applied for is desired is to lay and use pipes and
appurtenances for transmitting and distributing gas for any and all purposes, under, along, across or
upon the public streets, ways, alleys and places, as the same now or may hereafter exist within the
CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO
(Name of Municipality)
The term for which the franchise herein applied for is desired is indeterminate, as defined in Sec-
tion 6264 of the Public Utilities Code of the State of California.
(c) The applicant, if granted the franchise herein applied for, will pay to the ......... - .... - ........ - ... -. -...
CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO
(Name of Municipality)
during the life of such franchise, two per cent (2 %) of the gross annual receipts of applicant arising
from the use, operation or possession of said franchise; provided, however, that such payment shall in
no event be less than one per cent (I 17o) of the gross, annual receipts of applicant derived from, the
CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO
sale of gas within the limits of the ............................................................... - .... - ...........
—
under said gas franchise. (Name of Municipality)
Dated this ---------- 194 ----- day of ..................... 44.y 19- - ---78
Secretary
Address: 810 South Flower Street,
Los Angeles, California.
FORM 2435 -A
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GAS COMPANY
.................. ..................................................... .......................
a of Applicant)
By- --- ........
Seni or Vice P sident
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RESOLUTION NO. 3604 (1978 Series)
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO
GRANTING APPROVAL OF MINOR SUBDIVISION 78 -104, LOCATED AT
2121 MONTEREY STREET.
BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as
follows:
SECTION 1. That this Council, after consideration of the tentative
map of Minor Subdivision 78 -104 and the Planning Commission's recommendations,
staff recommendations, and reports thereon, makes the following findings:
1. The proposed parcel map and design are consistent with the general plan:
2. The site is physically suited for the proposed type and density of
development which is permitted by the C -T zone..
3. The design is not likely to cause substantial environmental damage, or
cause serious public health problems.
4. The design of the proposed subdivision will not conflict with public
easements for access through, or us of,. property within the proposed
subdivision.
SECTION 2. That the approval of the tentative map for Minor
Subdivision 78 -104 be subject to the following conditions:
1. Separa et sewer laterals be provided for each lot subject to approval of
the City Engineer. A private easement may be necessary across lot 1
for lot 2.
2. Separate water services shall be provided.
3. Full width sidewalk shall be provided across the entire frontate
(sidewalk to be paved to the property line).
4. Driveways shall be constructed as shown on tentative parcel map.
5. Drainage easement across the north corner of the property shall be
dedicated to the city subject to approval of the City Engineer (existing
.drainage swale).
6. Private easements shall be provided for cross lot drainage to the
approval of the City Engineer and shall be shown on the final map.
7. The applicant shall dedicate.suff icient right -of -way along the creek
bank to allow for widening of San Luis Creek to its ultimate width (100 year
storm) plus a 15' wide maintenance easement along the top of the creek.bank.
8. The applicant shall construct four additional parking spaces on lot 2
per his plan.
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9. Evidence shall be provided that the applicant has the right to use the
property next door for a driveway. .
10. Both buildings facing the proposed interior lot line shall be provided
with one.hour fire protection per Uniform Building Code.
On motion of Councilman Jorgensen seconded by Councilman Settle
and on the following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmen Jorgensen, Settle, Petterson and Mayor Schwartz
NOES: None
ABSENT: Councilman Dunin
the foregoing resolution was passed and
ATTEST:
y C r .H." Fitzpatrick
Approved as to form:
WENDT, MITCHELL, SINSHEIMER,
de la MOTE & LILLEY
City Attorney
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RESOLUTION NO. 3603 (1978 Series)
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN
LUIS OBISPO GRANTING APPROVAL OF TENTATIVE TRACT
MAP NO. 706 LOCATED ON THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF
SOUTHWOOD DRIVE AND LAUREL LANE.
BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as
follows:
SECTION 1. That this Council, after consideration of the tentative
map of Tract 706 and the Planning Commission's recommendations, staff recom-
mendations, and reports thereon, grants approval of the tentative map for
Tract 706 be subject to the following conditions:
1. The buildings be modified so as to comply with current building code
standards for noise insulation between units only.
2. 180 cubic feet of lockable storage be provided for each dwelling unit.
3. Smoke detectors be installed per city code requirements.
4. Street frontage improvements shall be repaired to the satisfaction of
the Public Services Director.
5. A drainage plan shall be submitted and existing drainage deficiencies
shall be corrected to the satisfaction of the City Engineer.
6. Vehicular access rights to Laurel Lane other than at-three existing drive-
ways shall be dedicated to the city.
7. A storm drain access easement over existing driveways shall be granted to
the city.
8. The eight foot wide drainage easement under unit 26 shall extend to the
tract boundary.
9. A note shall be placed on the final map and on the agreement stating that
the city shall not be responsible for any drainage or repairs to said
unit if reconstruction or repair to said storm drain is necessary.
10. Standard handicap ramps shall be installed at Laurel and Southwood.
11. Street lighting shall meet._current_ city standards.
12. Conditions, covenants, and restrictions shall be approved by the City
Attorney and Community Development Director prior to final map approval.
CC &R's shall contain the following provisions:
a. Creation of a homeowner's association to enforce the CC &R's and provide
for professional, perpetual maintenance of all common area including
driveway and all building exteriors in a first class condition.
b. Grant to the City of San Luis Obispo the right to maintain common
area and building exteriors if the homeowner's association fails
to perform, and access the homeowner's association for expenses
incurred.
c. No parking on the site except in approved designated spaces.
d. Grant to the City of San Luis Obispo the right to tow away vehicles,
on a complaint basis, which are parked in unauthorized places.
e. No outside storage of boats, campers, moterhomes and trailers, nor
long -term storage of inoperable vehicles.
f. No outside storage by individual units except in designated storage areas.
g. Homeowner's association to provide for maintenance and repair of
private sewer lines.
h. No change in city required provisions of CC &R's without prior City
Council approval.
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i. Units shall be sold by the subdivider initially only to persons
who will occupy the units.
13. Final map shall note public utility easements acceptable to the
utility companies and city. engineer.
14. A building condition survey shall be prepared by an engineer or
architect to evaluate deficiencies in building foundation, electrical,
plumbing, roof and heating systems. Major deficiencies shall be cor-
rected prior to approval of the final map to the approval of the com-
munity development director.
15. Subdivider shall comply with State Map Act requirements for written
notice to tenants intention to convert and grant to tenants a first
right to purchase.
16. Additional fire hydrants shall be installed along the property frontages
consistent with city spacing standards.
17. Subdivider shall pay construction tax for parks of $150.00 per unit
if deemed applicable by the city attorney.
On motion of Councilman Jorgensen, seconded by Councilman Settle, and on
the following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmen Dunin, Jorgensen, Petterson, Settle and Mayor Schwartz
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
The foregoing resolution was passed a
ATTEST:
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CITY ATTORNEY'S OFFICE
Post Office Box 321 • San Luis Obispo, CA 93406.805/541 -1000
July 14, 1978
MEMORANDUM:
To J. H. Fitzpatrick, City Clerk
From Allen Grimes, City Attorney P)le^
Subject Resolution No. 3603, Tract 706:
Condominium conversion, Southwood Chalets
I am forwarding the attached resolution on to you for processing
without my signature. The reason for the absence of my signature
is explained in the attached memorandum which this office furnished
to the City Council on this matter at the time the resolution was
adopted.
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CITY ATTORNEY'S OFFICE
Post Office Box 321 a San Luis Obispo, CA 93406 u 805/541 -1000
June 28, 1978
To Honorable Mayor and City Council
From : Allen Grimes, City Attorney
Subject Tentative Map for Tract 706: Southwood Chalets:
Condominium Conversion
SITUATION On the agenda for the council meeting of July 5, 1978, is the
consideration of the above condominium conversion. The planning
commission by a vote of 4 -2 recommended approval subject to the conditions
discussed in the staff report.
BACKGROUND This office has been contacted by the applicant on numerous
occasions and has been furnished opinions by applicant's
various legal counsel involving issues which have arisen as a result of pro-
posed actions on the conversion initiated by city agencies.
Upon being contacted by the Community Development Department when this and
other condominium matters first arose, I recommended that a moratorium ordinance
be adopted under the authority of Government Code Section 65858 with those
projects in the pipeline being excepted. The City Council subsequently indi-
cated it did not favor this proposed policy.
LEGAL ISSUES.: This application was then advanced in processing. The legal
question then arose as to whether the city had the lawful authority
to deny the application Experienced municipal counsel for applicant pointed out
the existence of Government Code Section 66427.2 which became effective January 1,-
1978. (Senate Bill 1168, Chapter 923, Stats, 1977.) The provisions of this
section clearly prohibit a city from denying the approval of a condominium con-
version subdivision map on the grounds that the proposed subdivision is inconsis-
tent with the general plan or any applicable specific plan unless.such general
plan or applicable specific plan contains "definite objectives and policies
specifically directed to the conversion of existing buildings into condominium
projects." No such objectives and policies are contained in the city's general
plan.
Moreover, Section 66427..2 provides that a condominium conversion tentative map
may not lawfully be denied for any of the following findings':
Mayor and Council
June 28, 1978
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A legislative body of a city or county shall (lle nv approval of a final or tentative
• • • map if it makes any of the following findings:
(a) That the proposed map is not consistent with applicable general and spe-
cific plans.
(b) That the design or improvement of the proposed subdivision is not consistent
with applicable general and specific plans.
(c) Thai the site is not physically suitable for the type of development.
(d) That the site is not physically suitable for the proposed density of develop-
ment.
(e) That the design of the subdivision or the proposed improvements are likely
to cause substantial erfvironmental damage or substantially and avoidably injure
fish or wildlife or their habitat. - '
(f) That the design of the subdivision or the type of improvements is likely to
cause serious public health problems.
(g) That the design of the subdivision or the type of Improvements will conflict
with easements, acquired by the public at large, for access through or use of,
Property within the proposed subdivision. In this connection, the governing body
may approve a map if It finds that alternate easements, for access or for use, will
be provided; and that these will he substantially equivalent to ones previously
acquired by the public• This subsection shall apply only to easements of record or
to easements established by judgment of it court of competent jurisdiction and no
authority is hereby granted to a legislative body to determine that the public at
large has acquired easements for access through or use of property within the pro-
posed subdivision.
(Added by Stats.1974, c. 1:536, p. 3482, $ 4, operative March 1, 1975. Amended by
Stats.1975, e. 24, P. 33, § 14, urgency, eff. April 4, 1975.)
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On June 8, 1978, I sent a memorandum to the Director of Community Development
which stated in part:
"While the authority may be hazy, it seems reasonable to me that the
city has the authority to deny approval of a tentative map of a sub-
division project in the exercise of its police power if the denial is
based on findings in a resolution that the granting of approval would
jeopardize the public health, safety and general welfare. It seems to
me, further, that the reasons for denial will parallel the condominium
policies and objectives mentioned-in Section 66427..2 and contemplated
for inclusion in the housing element as well as the grounds which you
intend to set forth as criteria for approval in the proposed condo-
minium conversion ordinance." (underlining added)
It now appears that my opinion may possibly have been overreaching. To be on
firm ground, the city's general plan.should include definite objectives and
policies specifically directed to the conversion of existing buildings into con-
dominium projects and these objectives and policies should be translated into
code provisions regulating the conversion of condominium projects.
At any rate, I wish to inform you that two separate legal counsels have concluded
in opinions to the applicant that.the city does not have appropriate legal author-
ity to deny applicant's tentative map for condominium conversion. One of these
is Daniel J. Curtin, Jr., one of the outstanding authorities on subdivision regu-
lations in California, and the other is William G. Holliman, Jr., of McDonough,
Holland, Schwartz $ Allen, a former associate general counsel for the League and
the attorney who drafted Senate Bill 1168 for Senator Dukemejian.
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Mayor and Council
June 28, 1978
With respect to the proposed conditions, you should be aware that the city's au-
thority to impose them is not clear and may result in litigation..
1. Is the requirement to comply with the current building noise standards
reasonable from the point of view of cost, time required to comply and
the benefit to the public welfare?
2. While I have not had time to research it fully, I question the legality
of the restriction that the units be sold by the subdivider only to people
who will live in them.
3. With respect to the building condition survey, applicant is entitled to
know the requirements he is to meet at the time the tentative map is
approved.
4. There is no legal authority to support the imposition of park in -lieu fees
to condominium conversions.
For the foregoing reasons, I have not approved the suggested resolution.
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City Clerk
Community Development Director
Floyd Hitchcock, applicant
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RESOLUTION NO. 3602 (1978 Series)
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN
LUIS OBISPO APPROVING ANNEXATION OF 199 ACRES
KNOWN AS THE FERRINI ANNEXATION PROPOSAL.
WHEREAS, the owner of 199 acres located at the north city limits next
to the Foothill neighborhood is requesting annexation to the city; and
WHEREAS, the Local Agency Formation Commission has approved the
annexation; and
WHEREAS, the annexation request--is consistent with criteria in the city
general plan for "minor annexations;" and
WHEREAS, the City Council has approved prezoning of the annexation area
consistent with the general plan; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has approved the applicant's development plan
for 51 acres of the annexation area with conditions of approval as a part of
the prezoning ordinance; and
WHEREAS, the applicant has agreed to grant to the City of San Luis Obispo
an open space easement for 148 acres of the annexation as a part of annexation
approval, to become effective upon annexation of the property to the city; and
WHEREAS, the City Council finds that the annexation is an appropriate
addition to the city to permit additional housing and preserve certain areas
beyond the urban reserve line for undeveloped open space and certain agricultural
uses; and
WHEREAS, all procedural. requirements of LAFCO and Municipal Organization
Act have been complied with.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis'
Obispo as follows-
SECTION-1. The property comprising 199 acres approved by LAFCO Resolution
No. 78 -6, described on Exhibit "A" and shown on Exhibit "B ", attached hereto, is
hereby approved for annexation to the City of San Luis Obispo.
SECTION 2. I_n accordance with the provisions of Section 35350 of the
Government Code, the City Clerk shall transmit a certified copy of this
resolution along with a remittance to cover the fees required by Section 54902.5
of the Government Code to the Executive Officer of LAFCO for processing.
SECTION 3. In accordance with the provisions of Section 35255 of the
Government Code, the effective date of such annexation shall be the date of
recordation with the County Recorder of a certified copy of the Certificate
of Completion as provided by Government Code Section 35354..
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Ferrini Annexation
Resolution No. 3602 (1978 Series)
On motion of Councilman_:Dunin, seconded by Councilman Settle, and
on the following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmen Dunin, Petterson, Settle and Mayor Schwartz
NOES: Councilman Jorgensen
ABSENT: None
the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted this 5th day of July, 1978.
ATTEST:
C' C1 o -T em R. D. Miller
Approved as to form:
Allen Grimes, City Attorney
Approved as to content:
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City Administrative 0_ `cer
Community Development Depart.
By Dan Smith, Senior Planner
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Ferrini Annexation Description
A parcel of land being a portion of the Northeast ; of Section 21 and the
Northwest ; of the Northwest ; of Section 22; T.30S., R.12E., M.D.M., San Luis
Obispo County, California, described as follows:
Beginning at the a corner common to said Sections 21 and 22 and running along
the west line of the Southwest 4 of the Northwest ; of said Section 22 North 00
12' 00" East, 616.20 feet more or less to a point on the westerly line of Tract
460 as shown on map filed for record in Book 8 at Page 39 of Maps in the office
of the San Luis Obispo County Recorder; thence running along said westerly line
North 27° 10' 00" West, 292.79 feet more or less to the most westerly corner of
said Tract 460; thence continuing along said westerly line North 620 50' DO" East,
151.55 feet more or less to the said west line of the Southwest ; of the Northwest
of said Section 22; thence continuing along said west line, North 0° 12' 00"
East, 374.12 feet more or less to the Northwest corner of the Southwest ; of the
Northwest a of said Section 22; thence .East, 1320.00 feet more or less to the
Northeast corner of the Southwest ; of the Northwest % of said Section 22; thence
running along the East line of the Northwest , of the Northeast 4 of said Section
22. North 0° 08' 30" West, 859.30 feet more or less to a point on the westerly
right -of -way line of California State Highway 05- SLO -01; thence following said
westerly right -of -way line North 440 31' 30" West, 38.89 feet more or less to a
point; thence continuing along said right -of -way line North 58° 38' 30" West, 33.84
feet; thence continuing along said right -of -way line North 45° 07' 30" West, 632.54
feet more or less to a point on the north line of said Section 22; thence along said
north line North 890 53' 20" West, 829.05 feet more or less to the Northwest corner
of said Section 22; thence along the north line of said Section 21 WEST, 2640.OQ
feet more or less to the Northwest corner of the Northeast 4 of said Section 21;
thence SOUTH 2640.00 feet more or less to the Southwest corner of the Northeast
of said Section 21; thence EAST 2640.00 feet more or less to the ; corner common
to said Section 21 and Section 22 and to the true point of beginning. Containing
199 acres more or less.
N O T I C E
The provisions of Resolution No. 3602 (1978 Series), "A Resolution of
the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo approving annexation of 199
acres known as the Ferrini Annexation Proposal" are not effective until
ratified or rejected by the electorate, under the provisions of City
Charter Section No. 727, adopted by the voters of the City of San Luis
Obispo on June 6, 1978.
Section 727 of the City Charter provides as follows:
"Section 727. Voter Approval
which is dedicated solely and
no annexation of territory to
approved by a vote of the peo
held after the final decision
(Adopted June 6, 1978).
of Annexations. Except for territory
entirely to a.permauent public use,
the City shall become effective until
.3le at a General or Special Election
by the Council to annex such territory."
This notice filed at the direction of the City Council July 5, 1978.
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I, J.H. PITZPATRICK, the duly appointed, qualified
and acting City Clerk of the City of San Luis Obispo,
do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true
and correct copy of RESOLUTION NO. 3602
(19 78 Series), passed and adopted on the 5th
day of July 1978 , by the
City Council of the City of San Luis Obispo.
i`iITNESS my hand and the seal of the City of San Luis
Obispo this 20th day of July
FITZPATRICK
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RESOLUTION No.3601 (1978 Series)
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY
'a OF SAN LUIS OBISPO ADOPTING .A FRINGE BENEFIT
PACKAGE FOR MANAGEMENT PERSONNEL'
WHEREAS, there are certain top management personnel employed by the
City of.San Luis Obispo who perform duties of a very sensitive and confidential
nature; and
WHEREAS, it is a common practice in the public and private sector to
provide management personnel with special benefits in recognition of their
importance to their organization; and
WHEREAS, the provision of distinct benefits to management personnel more
clearly distinguishes management from the employees and provides incentive
for advancement; and
WHEREAS, the provision of special benefits assists in the recruitment and
retention of high caliber management personnel;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis
Obispo as follows:
1. Eligible Employees
Employees in the following classifications shall be considered
management and eligible for the benefits provided hereafter:
City Administrative Officer
City Attorney
City Clerk
City Engineer
Director of Community Development
Director of Public Services
Director of Parks & Recreation
Finance Director
Fire Chief
Personnel Director
Police Chief
2. Benefit Package
a. Long -term disability insurance guaranteeing 60% of gross salary
to age 65 for any sickness or accident after a 90 -day waiting
period as outlined in insurance policy.
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b. $50,000 term life insurance including accidental death
and dismemberment.
c. One -half of employee's health insurance premium paid for
retired employee- who elect to remain members of the
city's group health plan.
3. Freezinq of Wages and Fringe Benefits
If the California State Legislature enacts, and the Governor
signs legislation requiring the City of San Luis Obispo to
freeze wages and, or, fringe benefits, in order to be eligible
for replacement funds lost from property taxes as a result
of the passage of Proposition 13, any such increases in salary
or fringe benefits set forth in this Memorandum shall be
frozen until such restrictions are lifted.
On motion of Councilman Petterson , seconded by Councilman Settle ,
and on the following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmen Dunin, Jorgensen, Petterson, Settle and Mayor Schwartz
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted
ATTEST:
Ci Clerk -J.H. Fitzpatrick
Approved as to form
WENDT, MITCHELL, SINSHEIMER,
de la MOTTE & LILLEY
City Attorney
By Allen Grimes
26th , day of June , 1978.
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Approved as to content:
City Administrative fficer
Z_Z4, 3l k2t,
Personnel Dir for
RESOLUTION No. 3600 (1978 Series)
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
SAN LUIS OBISPO GIVING NOTICE OF INTENTION
TO ADOPT A WAGE A14D FRINGE BENEFIT PACKAGE
FOR CERTAIN POLICE OFFICER ASSOCIATION
PERSONNEL WITHOUT A FORIMAL MEMORANDUM OF
UNDERSTANDING
WHEREAS, City and Police Officers' Association representatives
have been meeting regularly for the past several.weeks in an attempt
to agree upon a Memorandum of Understanding concerning a wage and
fringe benefit package for certain Police. Officers' Association personnel
for the year 1978 -79, all to no avail; and
WHEREAS, this Council finds it in the interest of the public and
of Police Department personnel themselves to establish.such wages and
benefits no later than July 11;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of
San.Luis Obispo as follows:
Pursuant to the Provisions of Section 9 of the Employer - Employee
Relations Resolution (No. 3405), the Council hereby gives notice that
it intends at its meeting of July 11,1978, to adopt a resolution
establishing wages and fringe benefits for Police Department personnel
for the year 1978 -79 without first entering into a formal Memorandum of
Understanding. Said wages and benefit package is proposed as 'set forth
upon Exhibit "A ", attached hereto and incorporated herein. Wherever
Exhibit "A" refers to memoranda of understanding, it shall mean a statement
of Council action to grant such benefits unilaterally.
On motion of Councilman Petterson , seconded by Councilman Settle
and oh the following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmen Dunin, Jorgensen, Petterson,.Settle and Mayor Schwartz
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
the foregoing Resolution is passed and adopted this 26th. , day of June_,
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ATTEST:
Clerl :I. Fitzpatrick
Approved as to form:
WENDT, MITCHELL, SINSHEIMER,
de la MOTTE & LILLEY
City Attorney
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By Allen Grimes
Approved as to content:
City Administrate Officer
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Personnel Directo
EXHIBIT "A"
MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING
between
CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO
and
SAN LUIS OBISPO
POLICE. OFFICERS' ASSOCIATION
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MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING
ARTICLE I - GENERAL PROVISIONS
A. Parties to Memorandum'
D
This Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) has been prepared pursuant to the
terms of Resolution No: 3405 of the City of San Luis Obispo, which
Resolution is hereby incorporated by reference as if fully set forth
herein and has been executed by the Administrative Officer on behalf
of Management officials of the City and by the San Luis Obispo Police
Officers' Association ( SLOPOA) on behalf of the employees occupying the
line item full -time employment position classifications set forth in
Appendix A.
B. It is the mutual understanding of all the parties hereto that this MOU is
of no force or effect whatsoever unless or until ratified and approved
by resolution duly adopted by the City Council of the City of San Luis Obispo.
C. Full Understanding, Modification and Waiver
The parties agree that each party has had full and unrestricted right and
opportunity to make, advance and discuss all matters within the scope_
of representation as outlined in Section 7 of Resolution No. 3405.
This MOU constitutes the full and complete agreement of the parties and
there are no others, oral or written, except as specified in this agreement.
D. Purpose
The parties agree that the purpose of this MOU is to promote and provide
harmonious relations; cooperation and understanding between the City and the
employee covered herein and to set forth the full agreements the parties
reached as a result of meeting and conferring in good faith regarding
matters within the scope of representation for employees represented by SLOPOA.
E. Recognition
The San Luis Obispo Police Officers' Association is hereby acknowledged as
the majority representative for the regular and probationary employees
occupying the position classifications set forth in Appendix A pursuant
to section 10A of Resoltion No. 3405.
F. Validity of Memorandum of Understanding
If any provision of this MOU is determined to be invalid or illegal by a
court of competent jurisdiction, then such provision shall be severed
from this MOU, but the remainder hereof shall remain in full.force and
effect. The parties hereto shall immediately commence to, in good faith,
negotiate for the purpose of replacing any such invalid of illegal provision.
G. Freezing of Wages and Fringe Benefits
If the California State Legislature enacts; and the Governor signs legislation
requiring the City of San Luis Obispo to limit or restrict wages and, or', fringe
benefits in order for the City to be eligible for replacement of property taxes
lost as a result of the passage of Proposition 13, any such increases in salary
or fringe benefits set forth in this Memorandum not take effect until such
restrictions are lifted.
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ARTICLE II - DIRECT PAY FOR SERVICES
A. Rules Governing Step Increases
The rules governing step increases for employees covered by this agreement
are included.in the current Salary Resolution with the following modification:
Each department head shall be authorized periodically to re- evaluate
employees at step .5. An employee who is not
performing up to standard for the fifth step shall be notified in writing
that the department head intends to reduce him one step unless his job
performance improves significantly within a 60 day period. Unless the
employee's job performance improves to an acceptable level by the end
of 60 days, the pay reduction shall then become effective.. The fifth
step may be reinstated at any time upon recommendation of the department
head. If the Police Chief deems it necessary to again remove the fifth
step during the same fiscal year, he may make the change at any time with
three business days written notice.
B. Wage Scales
Each. salary range consists of five steps (l through 5). Steps 1 through 4
equal 95% of the next highest step, computed to the nearest two dollars.
..Step 4 = 95% of Step 5
Step 3 =. 95% of Step 4
Step 2 = 95% of Step 3
Step 1 = 95% of Step 2
In order to establish step 5 of each successive salary range as being 2.63%
above the next lower range, the adjusted salary ranges are listed in
Appendix B. Effective July 1, 1978, step 5 of range 1 shall be increased
4.56$ above that salary listed in Appendix B with step 5 of each successively
higher range becoming 2.63% above step 5 of the next lower salary range,
rounded off to the nearest $2.-00. These ranges are listed in Appendix. C.
C. Next Year's Meet and Confer Sessions
It is agreed that both parties to this MOU shall agree by April 30, 1979.
on a list of public agencies whose salary and benefit data shall be used
as a guide in deliberations in next year's Meet and Confer Sessions.
D. Overtime
1. Police Officers and Police Sergeants.shall receive overtime pay
at time =and- one -half, computed at their base rate for all hours
worked in excess of forty (40) hours per ,week except for duty
involving court time, training periods, or emergency call back
which shall be compensated for at straight time except as otherwise
provided in this article.
2.. Non -sworn personnel shall receive overtime pay at time - and- one -half
for all hours worked in excess of forty (40) hours per week unless
they elect to take compensating time off at straight time.
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3. All overtime pay shall be authorized in writing by the department
head or the.watch commander prior to being compensated.
4. All overtime pay shall be paid to the nearest quarter hour worked
where no minimum is authorized.aft_er completion of the first 30
minutes of overtime.
5. Police Lieutenants and the Police Captain shall not be eligible for
overtime pay. However, the Police Chief may grant them occasional
compensating time off (CTO). There shall be no formal accounting of
or cash payoff at termination for such CTO.
E. Detective Pay
Police Officers assigned as Detectives shall be guaranteed fifteen (15) hours
straight time overtime pay per month: Detectives shall be guaranteed
one hour minimum towards the 15 hour monthly minimum for each occurrence of
call backs. Detective's standby for one week or portion thereof shall
likewise be credited towards the 15 hour monthly minimum at the rate of
four hours per week. Ail overtime worked in excess of .15 hours per month
shall be paid at straight time...
F. Court Time
Employees reporting for court duty shall be-guaranteed two hours minimum
payment_ at straight time except for employees working the morning watch
who shall receive three hours minimum straight time pay when responding
to court on the same day worked. Two or more court cases occurring within
the minimum time period shall be subject, to the same minimum payment.
G. Range Qualification Training
Sworn personnel below the rank of Captain shall be paid two hours at
straight time when participating in range qualification training when
off duty. Each sworn employee-who , shoots for qualification shall be
provided 100 rounds of practice ammunition during that month.
H. Call Back
1: Emergency
Sworn personnel called back for emergencies and other unusual
occurrences, as declared by the Police Chief or watch commander,
shall be paid on a straight time basis with a minimum of four hours
at straight time.
2. Training
Sworn personnel calLaad back for training sessions authorized by the
Police Chief or watch commander, shall be paid on a straight time
basis with a minimum of two hours at straight time.
I. Standby
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Sworn personnel below the rank of Lieutenant on standby, except detectives, shall
be compensated one hour's pay for each five (5) hours standby. Such employees
shall be paid a minimum of three (3) hours straight time pay when on standby.
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J. Field Training.Officers
The Police Chief may assign up to four (4) Police Officers as Field Training
Officers.(FTO) for an indefinite time period based on job performance
including productivity and program results. Such appointees shall receive
an additional 5% above their base salary while performing PTO duties.' The
Police Chief shall have the authority to reassign FTO's when deemed necessary.
k. Work Out Of Grade
Employees temporarily assigned to work in a higher classification shall
receive one step additional pay but in no case more than the top step
for the higher classification under the following conditions:
1. the assignment exceeds ten consecutive work days, in which case
the step increase becomes effective on the first day of work out of grade.
2. The person being temporarily replaced is on extended sick or disability
leave or the position is vacant and an examination is pending.
L. Roll Call Briefing
Ail Police Officers, Detectivesand Sergeants I and IZ shall report for. duty
15 minutes before the start of their shift for roll call briefing and shall
be paid 30 of base salary on a quarterly basis.
ARTICLE.III - FRINGE BENEFITS
A. Health Insurance
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The City agrees to contribute $82:07 per month for all employees covered by
this MOU to be spent first on employee coverage under the Pacific Mutual medical
insurance group plan, and second, on dependent coverage or on City approved
health or disability plans.:
B. Eye Care Insurance
The City agrees to contribute $3.50 per month for all employees covered in
this MOU to be spent on the City approved eye care plan.
C. Retirement
The City agrees to provide the Public Employees' Retirement System's lS at age 55
retirement plan to all sworn personnel and the 2% at age 60 plan to all
non -sworn personnel.
D. Vacation leave
Vacation leave is governed by section 2708.7 of the municipal code. Employees
with over 25 days vacation leave shall not accrue additional leave until
their total days accrued is less than 25 days.
E. Holidays
The following days of each year are designated paid holidays:
January 1 - New Year's Day
February.12 - Lincoln's Birthday
SLOPOA Third Monday in February - Washington's Birthday
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Last Monday in May - Memorial Day
July 4 - Independence Day
First Monday in September - Labor Day
September 9 - Admission Day
Fourth Monday in October - Veteran's Day
Fourth Thursday in November - Thanksgiving Day
December 25 - Christmas
Employee's Birthday
State Election Day
Federal Election Day
When a holiday falls on a Saturday, the preceding Friday shall.be observed.
When a holiday falls on a Sunday, the following Monday shall be observed.
All.employees on shift duty shall receive 8 hours holiday leave per month.
Subject to the approval of the Police Chief, or designated Watch Commander,
each employee has the option of taking this time off during the.calendar
quarter in which it is earned or being paid at straight time for any unused
holiday leave to be disbursed at the end of each calendar quarter. Employees
are responsible for scheduling such time off in advance. An employee may
elect to carryover up to 3 days of holiday leave at the end of the quarter,
being paid off at straight time for any excess leave.
F. Sick Leave
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Sick leave is governed by section 2708.5 of the municipal code. Upon termination
of employment by death or retirement, a percentage of the dollar value of the
employees' accumulated sick leave will be paid to the employee, or the
designated beneficiary or b "eneficiaries according to the following schedule:
a) Death - 25%
b) Retirement and actual commencement of.PEPS benefits
1) After ten years of continuous employment 10%
2) After twenty years of continuous employment - 15%
G. Workers Compensation Leave
An employee who is absent from duty because of on -the -job injury in accordance
with state workers compensation Taw and is not eligible for disability
payments under labor code section 4850 shall be paid the difference
between his base salary and the amount provided by workers compensation
law during the first 30 days of such disability absence.
H. Uniform allowance
1. Each employee shall receive an annual uniform allowance of $260, paid
quarterly. This figure equals 15% of the monthly fifth step for Police
Officer, rounded off to the nearest $2.00, plus $50. This allowance
shall not be paid for any employee.who is off duty due to a job related
injury at the start of any calendar quarter. If the employee returns to
work during that quarter, his/her uniform allowance will be prorated.
2. The City agrees to provide bullet proof vests to Police Officers for
optional wearing. At the discretion of the watch commander, all officers
may be required to wear vests.
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I. Educational Incentive
The City agrees to establish an educational incentive pay plan. Incentive
pay benefits will be available to those below the rank of Captain.
1. Basic Benefits. Educational incentive pay shall not start for
one year after employment with the City of San Luis Obispo, but
credit.will be given for approved education obtained prior to
that time. The basic benefit will consist of one -half step for
possession of an A.A. or equivalent degree from an accredited
community or junior college; and one full step for a B.A. or
equivalent degree from an accredited four year college or
univerisity or an A.A. or A.S. degree plus the P.O.S.T.. Advanced
Certificate. Total incentive pay shall in no case exceed two
half= steps.
2. Job Related Fields. Degrees
fields and if not, at least
the appropriate degree with
included.
must be in directly job related
30 semester units leading toward
a grade of "C" or better must be
3. Application and Approval. Application for.the incentive pay shall
be made by the employee to the department head at least 30 days
before the date the payment of the incentive pay is to be effective.
Approval of the department head and the Administrative Officer shall
be required.
4. Unsatisfactory Performance. In an event an employee receiving
the incentive pay is not performing up to the established standards
set for the job, the department head with the concurrence of the
Administrative Officer, may suspend payment of the incentive pay
until such time as the employee's work performance comes up to the
standard level, in the'opinion of the department head and concurred
in by the Administrative Officer.
5. Non - Applicability. It is the City's intention not to pay the
educational incentive pay for any degree which is required or listed
as a desired qualification for the position held by the employee.
Educational incentives shall, not be paid for education received
on City time. The educational incentive will be removed if the
employee is promoted to a position which does not entitle employee
to such incentive.
6. Tuition and Books. If an employee or department head holds.a position
which does not qualify him for incentive pay, employee will be
eligible to receive payment for 50% of tuition and books for
approved job related courses upon satisfactory completion of same
with a grade of "C" or better.
J. Deferred Compensation
The Police Captain and Police Lieutenant shall be allowed to participate
in the City's deferred compensation plan.
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K. Management Benefit
Employees filling those positions defined in Appendix A as "management"
shall receive $25,000 term life insurance and a long -term disability
insurance plan for recognition of their management responsibilities
and ineligibility for overtime pay or educaional incentive pay for
possession of academic degrees..
L. Medical Fitness
The City agrees to implement a program to periodically monitor the
medical fitness of sworn employees to perform their required duties.
Employees not meeting required standards shall be referred to
appropriate medical authorities for necessary care or shall be
handled as outlined in section 2708:5.of .the municipal code.
M. Alternate Work Schedules Committee
An ad -hoc committee shall be appointed by the City Administrative Officer
including representatives of the SLOPOA to study alternate work schedules
including the 4/10 plan and present their findings and recommendations to
the City Administrative Officer by April 1, 1979.
N. PERS Valuation Studies
The San Luis Obispo Police Officers' Association agrees to pay the cost
of an actuarial study to determine the cose of adding the optional
benefits known as one year final compensation, post - retirement survivor
benefit and 2% @50. The City agrees to request this study by
January 15, 1979, but in no way obligates itself to provide one or
more of these options in future years.
APPENDIX A
Covered employees include only those employees in the following
classifications in the Police Department.
(5) Dispatcher Clerk
(2) Parking Enforcement Officer
(1) Police Captain *
(4) Police Lieutenant
(34i Police Officer
(4) Police Sergeant I
(4) Police Sergeant II
*Management employee
APPENDIX B
Range
Step 5 Amount
6p
886.
7 P
910..
8 P
934.
9p
958.
lop
984.
11 P
1,010.
12 P
1,036.
13 P
1,064.
14 P
1,092.
15 P
1;120.
16 P
1,150.
17 P
1,180:
18 P
1,212.
19 p
.1,244.
20 p
1,276.
21 p
1,310.
22 P
1,344.
23 P'
1,380.
24 p
1,416.
25 p
1,454.
26 P
1,492.
27 P
1,532.
28 P
11572.
29 P
1,614.
30 p
1,6S6.
31 P
1,760.
32 p
1,744.
33 P
1,790.
34 P
1,838:
35 P
1,886.
36 P
1,936.
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SALARY
STEP 1
ST -P 2
STEP 3
STEP 4
STEP 5
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1100.00
1052.00
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976.00
1028.00
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1002.00
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1296.00
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27P
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28P
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1552.00
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1676.00
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1720.00
31P
1438.00
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1554.03
1678.00
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1722.00
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1596.00
1660.00
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1860.00
34P
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1722.00
1812.00
1908.00
35P
1596.00
1660.00
1168.00
1860.0;
1958.00
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1960.00
2064.00
2172.00
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