HomeMy WebLinkAbout4450-4473RESOLUTION NO. 4473 (1981 Series)
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
SAN LUIS OBISPO TO APPROVE COSTS AND SETTING
A PUBLIC HEARING FOR A SWIMMING POOL ABATEMENT
BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows:
1. That the Council hereby determines that the public health and
welfare required the abatement of an abandoned swimming pool at 539 Cerro
Romauldo, City of San Luis Obispo.
2. That said abatement action, already accomplished, was agreed to
by the conservator of the property and contracted for by the City.
3. That June 2, 1981, at 7:05 P.M. in the Council Chambers of the
City Hall, 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, California, is the time and
place set for public hearing on said matter, and notice thereof shall be
published once in the Telegram- Tribune, a newspaper of general circulation
in said City; the first publication to be at least twenty days prior to
said hearing. Copies of said notice shall be posted in accordance with
the requirements of Sect -ion 902 of the Uniform Code for the Abatement of
Dangerous Buildings adopted by'Section 8800 of the Municipal Code.
Ordinance #814 1979 Series)
4. That subject to any modifications or exceptions declared by the
Council at the close of said hearing, said abatement costs shall be made
a lien against the property in accordance with the San Luis Obispos Municipal
Code.
On motion of Councilman Settle , seconded by Councilman Dunin ,
and on the following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Settle, Dunin, Bond, Dovey and Mayor Billig.
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
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the following resolution was passed and adopted this 5 day of
May , 1981.
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MELANIE C. BILLIG
ATTEST:
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ACTING ITY CLERK IPAIKL OGES
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City 44d inistrative Officer
City Attorney
wilding Official
Finance Director
i MEETING
AGENDA
DATE MAY 5 3' ITEM .#
A G E N 'D A RE P O:_ R T
T0: City Administrative_ Officer FOR COUNC:I_L MEETING OF: play 5i.1981
BY: ACTION REQUESTED: Adopt Resolution
Johr. L. Kellerman, Building Official --
SUBJECT '
Public hearing of abatement of abandoned swimming pool
RECOMMENDATION
Adopt resolution.and
Set public hearing
DISCUSSION
A public hearing is necessary to hear .any protests_ against
the cost of filling an abandoned swimming pool at 539 Cerro
Romauldo Drive, approving those costs and placing a lien
against the property to recover said costs.
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BUDGETA MPACT
$1500.00'Recoverable as .a lien against the property.
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RESOLUTION NO. 4472 (1981 Series)
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS
OBISPO (1) DENYING AN APPEAL OF A PLANNING COMMISSION
DENIAL OF A REQUEST TO REZONE PROPERTY LOCATED AT
1126, 1134 and 1144 MILL STREET FROM °R -2 TO PO, AND
(2) INITIATING A GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT TO ESTABLISH A
PRECISE LINE DEFINING THE EXISTING PROFESSIONAL OFFICE
GENERAL PLAN DESIGNATION ON THE EAST SIDE OF SANTA ROSA
STREET BETWEEN MILL STREET AND WALNUT STREET, GENERALLY
LIMITING THAT DESIGNATION TO PROPERTIES BORDERING SANTA
ROSA STREET.
WHEREAS, the owner of property located at 1126, 1134 and 1144 Mill Street
has requested a rezoning from R -2 to PO (Professional Office); and
WHEREAS, the council has determined uses allowed in the PO::district..are
inappropriate at 1126, 1134, and 1144 Mill Street, and further, that the
requested rezoning would result in general plan inconsistencies, all as set
out in the materials provided -to the council in the agenda packet for the
April 21, 1981, regular meeting; and
WHEREAS, this council has previously established that the Professional
Office (PO) - Medium - Density Residential (R -2) boundary established as part
of the city -wide rezoning following adoption of the 1977 Land Use Element was
consistent with the general plan; and
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission did, through Resolution No. 1484 -80,
affirm the general plan interpretation that "the present boundary between land
use designations on the general plan map coincides with the boundary between
PO and R -2 zones between Peach and Mill'.'.
that:
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo
SECTION 1. The appeal is denied.
SECTION 2. This council hereby initiates a general plan amendment to estab-
lish a precise line defining the existing professional office general plan
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designation on the east side of Santa Rosa Street between Mill Street and
Walnut Street, generally limiting that designation to properties bordering
Santa Rosa Street.
On motion of Councilman Settle seconded by Councilman Dunin
and on the following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Settle, Dunin, Bond, Dovey and Mayor Billig.
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
the.foregoing resolution was passed and adopted this _ „5 day of May
1981.
Mayo Melanie C. Billig '
ATTEST:
Acti City Clerk Pame oges
APPROVED:
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City Attorney
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Community De elopmen rector
RESOLUTION NO. 4471 (1981 Series)
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS
OBISPO DENYING CONDOMINIUM CONVERSION APPLICATIONS FOR
NINE UNITS AT 3150 ROCKVIEW PLACE AND SEVEN UNITS AT
1120 LEFF STREET.
WHEREAS, applications have been made-'.for conversion to condominiums of
nine units at 3150 Rockview Place and seven units at 1120 Leff Street; and
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WHEREAS, under the terms of the City's Condominium Development and Conversion
Regulations (Municipal Code 9800.1, et. seq.) these applications must proceed
under the project ranking procedure found at Municipal Code Section 9800.10;
and
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has recommended that the Rockview Place
units be allowed to convert; and
WHEREAS, Municipal Code Section 9800.10 (D) requires the council to approve,
approve subject to conditions, or deny each application subject to Planning
Commission ranking review by May of each year; and
WHEREAS, based on (1) statements of staff and applicants, and (2) all materials
on the application forwarded to the council in the April 21, 1981, agenda
packet, this council finds that neither of the proposals would meet minimum
conversion standards.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis
Obispo that:
SECTION 1. Each of the applications referred to hereinabove hereby is
denied.
On motion of Councilman Settle " " , seconded by Councilman.Dunin
and on the following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Settle, Dunin, Bond, Dovey and Mayor Billig.
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
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the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted this 5 day of May ,
1981.
Mayor elanie C. Bi lig
ATTEST:
Actin City Cle la Voges
APPROVED:
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City inistrative cer
City Attorney
Community De elopment rector
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RESOLUTION NO. 4470 (1981 Series)
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS
OBISPO GRANTING AN APPEAL OF A PLANNING COMMISSION
DECISION TO ALLOW BEER AND WINE SALES AT 2398 LOS OSOS
VALLEY ROAD.
WHEREAS, Use Permit No. 13 -80 allows sales of picnic and similar supplies
at a service station at 2398 Los Osos Valley Road, while specifically prohibiting
wine and beer sales; and
WHEREAS, the holder of that use permit has requested an amendment to
allow wine and beer sales; and
WHEREAS, both the Board of Adjustments and the Planning Commission (on
appeal) have approved the request; and
WHEREAS, an appeal has been filed with this council requesting that the
Planning Commission approval be reversed; and
WHEREAS, on the basis of (1) public and staff comment and (2) all materials
regarding the appeal provided the council in the agenda packet, this council finds
that sale of beer and wine is an inappropriate use at the service station especially
a service station such as the station at issue, handy to freeway drivers:
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis
Obispo that:
SECTION 1. The appeal described herein above is granted and Planning Commission
Resolution No. 1690 -81 is rescinded; the request to delete the referenced pro-
hibition against beer and wine sales' is denied.
SECTION 2. The findings and conditions of Planning Commission Resolution
No. 1525 -80 (Use Permit 13 -80) shall remain in effect.
On motion of Councilman Settle , seconded by Councilman Dunin ,
and on the following roll call vote:
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AYES: Councilmembers Settle, Dunin, Bond, Dovey and Mayor Billig.
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted this 5 day of May f
1981.
ayor. elanie C. Billig
ATTEST:
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Acting y Cler Pame oges
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APPROVED:
City ministrative 0 f cer.
City Attorney
Community Dev I lopment G rector
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RESOLUTION NO. 4469 (1981 Series)
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS
OBISPO ACCEPTING PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS FOR MINOR
SUBDIVISION SLO -79 -186, LOCATED AT 2049 SWAZEY STREET,
R. BURKE; SUBDIVIDER
BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows:
SECTION 1. Public improvements:for Minor Subdivision SLO -79 -186 are
hereby accepted as complete.
SECTION 2. The bond in the amount of $6,600 on file to guarantee instal-
lation of said improvements is hereby released.
On motion of Councilman Settle , seconded by Councilman Dunin
and on the following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Bond, Dovey, Dunin, Settle and Mayor Billig
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this 21st day of April ,
1981.
ATTEST:
CT NG ITY CLERK P GES
APPROVED:
Public Services Director
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sF E FINAL ACCEPTANCE CHECKLIST
PROJECT NAME
DESCRIPTION Lot combination at 2049 Swazey Street
MAP NUMBER MS 79 -186
USE PERMIT
SPECIFIC PLAN
VARIANCE
PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT CONDITIONS
REZONING GEN. PLAN
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OTHER
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DESCRIPTION
INITIAL
DATE
COMMENTS
1
GRADING complete including planting & retaining walls
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2
STORM DRAINS & DRAINAGE STRUCTURES installed
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3
SEWERS & SERVICES installed and tested
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4
WATERLINES & SERVICES installed and te_ste_d_
5
1 FIRE HYDRANTS installed and tested
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6
CONCRETE installed and approved
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Curbs and Gutters
Sidewalks
Driveways
7
STREET & PAVING installed and approved
Properly installed and sealed
Cleaned
Signing, striping and curb painting
8
NON -CITY UTILITIES
P.G.& E. -- Final letter received
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Street lights installed, operating, letter sent
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Cable TV -- Final letter received
Telephone Co. -- Final letter received
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Gas Company -- Final letter received
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AS -BUILT PLANS received and approved
10
PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS payments received
11
AGREEMENT CONDITIONS have been met
12
MONUMENTATION complete
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STREET TREES planted
14
OFF -SITE WORK completed
15
BOND /GUARANTEE deposited
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OTHER
OTHER CONDITIONS
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BOARD OF ADJUSTMENTS
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PLANNING COMMISSION
19
ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW COMMISSION
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CITY COUNCIL
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ABANDONMENTS
22
OTHER
ATTACH LIST OF CONDITIONS & SUBDIVISION AGREEMENT
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COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT APPROVAL &9..
PUBLIC SERVICES APPROVAL
RESOLUTION NO. 4468 (1981 Series)
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS
OBISPO ACCEPTING SUBDIVISION IMPROVEMENTS AS COMPLETE
FOR MINOR SUBDIVISION SLO- 80 -62, LOCATED AT 1215
BUCHON STREET, RANDY HIGH; SUBDIVIDER
BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows:
SECTION 1. Improvements requested for Minor Subdivision SLO -80 -62 are
hereby accepted as complete.
SECTION 2. The cash deposit in the amount of $4,140 on file to guarantee
installation of said improvements is hereby released.
On motion of Councilman Settle , seconded by Councilman Dunin ,
and on the following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Bond, Dovey, Dunin, Settle and Mayor Billig
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this 21st day of April ,
1981.
ATTEST:
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ACTING/ C Y K ' P VOLES
APPROVED:
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City Administrative Officer
City Attorney
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Public Services Director
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FINIAL. AC TAN E CHECKLIST C
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PROJECT NAME
DESCRIPTION Minor Subdivision at 1203/1215 Buchon
MAP NUMBER
MS 80 -62
SPECIFIC.PLAN
REZONING GEN. PLAN
USE PERMIT. --VARIANCE ARC - OTHER
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OTHER CONDITIONS
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DESCRIPTION
INITIAL
DATE
COMMENTS
1
GRADING complete including planting & retaining walls
2
STORM DRAINS & DRAINAGE STRUCTURES installed
3
SEWERS & SERVICES installed and tested
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4
WATERLINES & SERVICES installed and tested
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5
FIRE HYDRANTS installed and tested
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CONCRETE installed and approved
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Curbs and Gutters
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Sidewalks
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Driveways
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7
S� TREET , PAVING installed and approved
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P— roperly installed and sealed
Cleaned
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Signing, striping and curb painting
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8
NON -CITY UTILITIES
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P.G.& E. -- Final letter received
Street lights installed, operating, letter sent
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Cable TV --.Final letter received
Telephone Co. -- Final letter received
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Gas Company _- Final letter received
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AS -BUILT PLAITS received and approved
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PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS payments received
11
AGREEMENT CONDITIONS have been met
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12
MONUMENTATION complete
13
STREET TREES planted
14
OFF -SITE WORK completed
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BOND /GUARANTEE deposited
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OTHER _
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OTHER CONDITIONS
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BOARD OF-ADJUSTMENTS
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PLANNING COMMISSION
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ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW COMMISSION
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CITY COUNCIL
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ABANDONMENTS
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OTHER
ATTACH LIST OF CONDITIONS & SUBDIVISION AGREEMENT
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COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT APPROVAL
PUBLIC SERVICES APPROVAL .
March 30, 1981
City of San Luis Obispo
City Hall
San Luis Obispo, Ca. 93401
Attn: Pay Voges, City Clerk
Dear Ms. Voges,
Mike and Carol Guerra
2120 Story Street
San Luis Obispo, Ca.
93401
Please be advised that due to certain arrangements we
would like you to return the $4140.00 posted as a bond
requirement for minor subdivision 80 -62 to Susan Jensen,
1518 Toro Street, San Luis Obispo, California.
It is understood that conditions must be met in order for
the bond to be released.
Yours truly,
Mike Guerra
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Carol - T
copy: George Thatcher,
City Attorney
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'LEONARD LENGER, Jr. Lice•ised Land Surre }'nr
P. 0. Box 1115 San Luis ObiSVo, Ca. 93406
March 31, 1981
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Mr. Wayne Peterson
City Engineer
City Hall
San Luis Obispo, California 93401
Dear Wayne,
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File No. 1697 /High
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This is to advise you that the requirements for Minor
Subdivision 80 -62 (Randy High) have been completed with
the exception of the street tree located at 1215 Buchon
Street. The new owners at this location are remodeling
their yard including the removal of a large pine tree.
It is my request to have the bond released reserving an
amount sufficient to place the tree when it is acceptable
to the property owners. Jerry Kenny suggests a $125.00
retention which would be satisfactory to us.
Yours truly,
Leonard Leng6-r
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GUARANTEE
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CITY OF SAN LUIS 013ISP
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I, the undersi;ned, hereby place do'.sit with the -City of San Luis Obispo,
the sum of $ 4140p.00 _.•,(certified check) to guarantee:
L. 6 street trees $85.00/tree $51.0.00 4. Single carport at $2000.00
2'. Ilnndicap ramli aL the corner $200.00 5. Labor`& MnL(-rkil`s 5OZ
3. Mail. hox anal address sign $ 50.00
at 1203 1215 MIChOti St. Lot (s) A•8 S C —
Block ; .Subdi.vijion _ PM SLR) 80 =62
In event I fail to home said improvement(s }. with4 n _ 180 days from this
date, the City is hereby authorized to uae any at all of said deposit as
necessary to coeaplcte such improvement(-) and refund the balance of the deposit,
if any, to m,2. In the event Cite City c;;; to proceed with said "improvement(s)
and the lowest responsible bid exceeds the deposit, then I agree to deposit
such additivaal:amount within 2 days after notice. thereof; It is understood the
entire deposit shall be refunded to me provided I make said improvements prior
to ._180 days from this date.
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RESOLUTION NO. 4467 (1981 Series)
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS
OBISPO AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING STAFF TO REMOVE PARKING
ON CALIFORNIA BOULEVARD BETWEEN.PHILLIPS LANE AND
MONTEREY STREET, AND TO RESTRIPE THAT PORTION OF CALIFORNIA
BOULEVARD TO PROVIDE FOR CONTINUOUS LEFT TURN LANES AND
BICYCLE LANES
BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows:
SECTION 1. Staff is authorized and directed to designate California
Boulevard between Phillips Lane and Monterey Street as a no parking area and,
further, to restripe that portion of California Boulevard to provide for con-
tinuous two way left turn lanes, two lanes:of traffic and two bicycle lanes.
On motion of Councilman Settle , seconded by 'Councilwoman Dovey ,
and on the following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Bond, Dovey, Dunin, Settle and Mayor Billig
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this 21st day of April 1981.
ATTEST:
ACTIN CITY dLERJbPAM VOGES
APPROVED:
City in istrative Offi e,
City Attorney
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RESOLUTION NO. 4466 (1981 Series)
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO
GRANTING APPROVAL',OF TENTATIVE MAP FOR MINOR SUBDIVISION 81 -41'
LOCATED AT 1406 CHORRO STREET AND 1415 MORRO STREET
BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows:
SECTION 1. FINDINGS. That this Council, after consideration of the tentative
map of Minor Subdivision No. 81 -41 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 -4 zones.
3.
The design is not likely to cause substantial environmental damage or cause
serious 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.
5. The proposed parcel map is categorically exempt from environmental requirements.
SECTION 2. CONDITIONS. That the approval of the tentative map for Minor
Subdivision 81 -41 be subject to the following conditions:
1. Final map shall show proposed lots 2, 3 and 4 combined into a single lot number 2.
2. Subdivider shall repair curb, gutter, and sidewalk along.entire frontage of
proposed lot 2.to the satisfaction of the Public Service Department.
3. A note.shall be placed on the final map indicating that access to lot 2 shall be
limited to Chorro Street.
4. Subdivider shall remove existing screen structure from proposed lot 2 prior to
final map approval.
5. Subdivider shall construct city standard handicap ramp at the corner of Chorro
and Pismo Streets.
6. Subdivider shall plant street trees along all frontages of the subdivision to
city standards to the approval of the Public Services Department (code
requirement).
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Minor Subdivision 81-41
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On motion of Councilman Settle, seconded by Councilwoman Dovey, and on the
following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Settle, Dovey and Mayor Billig
NOES: Councilmen Bond and Dunin
ABSENT: None
the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted this 21st day of April, 1981
ATTEST:
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Acting ity Clerk Pame oges
APPROVED:
City 4ffifiiiiserat ive Officer
Cit Attorney
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Community velopmen Director
RESOLUTION N0.4465(1981 Series))
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS
OBISPO GRANTING APPROVAL OF TENTATIVE MAP FOR MINOR
SUBDIVISION 81 -18 LOCATED AT 2518, 2524 AND 2550 BROAD 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. 81 -18 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 -H zone.
3. The design is not likely to cause substantial environmental damage or cause
serious 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.
5. The proposed parcel map is categorically exempt from environmental
requirements.
On motion of Councilman Settle seconded by Councilman Dunn ,
and on the following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Bond, Dovey, Dunin, Settle and Mayor Billig
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted this 21st day of April ,
1981.
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Minor Subdivision 81 -18
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Mayor ie C. Billig
ATTEST:
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Acti g City Clerk P mela Voges
APPROVED:
City Administrative Officer; "A`*
City Attorney
Community De elopmen irector
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RESOLUTION NO. 4464 (1981 Series)
A RESOLUTION OF INTENTION TO ABANDON A PORTION
OF ROCKVIEW PLACE BETWEEN SWEENEY LANE AND BROAD STREET
BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as
follows:
SECTION 1. It is the intention of the City of San Luis Obispo to
abandon a portion of Rockview Place between Sweeney Lane and Broad Street as
shown on the map marked Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated herein
by such reference, pursuant to Division 9, Part 3, Chapter 2 of the Streets
and Highways Code.
SECTION 2. Copies of the map and agreement showing the particulars of
the proposed abandonment area also on file in the Office of the City Clerk.
SECTION 3. Tuesday, May'20, 1981, at 7:00 p.m., in the Council
Chamber of the City Hall, 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, California, is
the time and place set for hearing all persons interested in or objecting to
the proposed abandonment, which time is not less than fifteen (15) days from
the passage of this resolution.
SECTION 4. This resolution, together with the ayes and noes, shall be
published once in full, at least three (3) days before the public hearing on
the proposed abandonment, in the Telegram- Tribune., a newspaper published and
circulated in this city.
SECTION 5. The City Engineer shall post at least three (3) notices of
the proposed abandonment along that portion of the street proposed to be
abandoned at least ten (10) days before the date set for hearing in accordance
with section 8322 of the Streets and Highways Code.
SECTION 6. The proceedings to be taken will be subject to reservation
by the city of public easements for existing sewer and water lines.
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Abandonment: 3200 Block of Rockview Place
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On motion of Councilman Dunin , seconded by Councilman Settle ,
and on the following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Bond, Dovey, Dunin, Settle and Mayor Billig
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted this 21st day of April ,
1981.
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ATTEST:
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APPROVED:
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City Attorney
Community D I velopmen irector
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RESOLUTION NO. 4463 (1981 Series)
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS
OBISPO APPROVING THE CLOSING OF STATE HIGHWAY FOR LA
FIESTA PARADE
WHEREAS, the citizens of the City of San Luis Obispo will be holding
their annual community celebration on May 13, 14, 15, & 16, 1981; and
WHEREAS, a parade on Saturday morning, May 16, 1981, is an integral part
of the La Fiesta celebration; and
WHEREAS, La Fiesta is a most important civic celebration, drawing visitors
to this city from distant places to see this most extraordinary parade and
to visit the early California historical sites of this community.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis
Obispo as follows:
1. A Parade Permit is hereby issued to La Fiesta Association authorizing
the closing of Highway 227 to Broad Street and the closing of Highway 101 off-
ramp at Marsh Street during the hours of 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. on May 16, 1981.
2. The City Police Department and other city departments are directed
to cooperate with La Fiesta officials in putting on the parade.
3. The Department of Transportation and the California Highway Patrol
shall be notified of the proposed closing of a portion of a State Highway for
this parade, and they are hereby requested to approve this action.
4. The City Clerk is hereby directed to notify appropriate city departments
and state agencies by forwarding copies of this Resolution.
On motion of Councilman Settle seconded by Councilwoman Dovey ,
and on the following roll call vote:
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AYES: Councilmembers Bond, Dovey, Dunin, Settle and Mayor Billig
NOES: None
.ABSENT: None
the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this 21st day of 'April ,
1981.
Mayor lanie C. Billig u
ATTEST:
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Acting CAty Clerk ameTa o s
Approved:
Cit ministrative Officer
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City Attorney
RESOLUTION NO. 4462 (1981 Series) �
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A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO Z
FINDING AND DETERMINING THAT FIRE ENGINEER ALBERT LEROY TREJO
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 contract-
ing 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 Albert LeRoy Trejo
employed by the City in the position of Fire Engineer, 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;
NOV, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Council of the City of San
Luis Obispo finds and determines that Albert LeRoy Trejo is incapacitated
within the meaning of the Public Employees' Retirement Law for performance
of his duties in the position.of Fire Engineer., and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of San Luis
Obispo finds and determines that such disability is result of injury or
disease arising out of an in the course of employment and neither said
Albert LeRoy Trejo nor the City Council of the City of San Luis Obispo has
applied to the Workers'Compensation Appeals Board for a determination pursuant
to Section 21026 whether such disability is industrial; and
R 4462
Resolution No. 4462 (1981 Series)
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the effective date of said retirement ,
is date of expiration of benefits.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that there is no possibility of a third party
liability present.
On motion of Councilman Settle _- seconded by Councilwoman Dovev,
and on the following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Bond, Dovey, Dunin, Settle and Mayor Billig
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this.21st day of April,
1981.
0
APPROVED:
City Administrative Officer Ah," WakArk
A/V
City Attorney
Personnel Director �J
RE UTION NO.' 4461 (19 Series) ,J
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN
LUIS OBISPO INCREASING PARK $ RECREATION FUND
ESTIMATED REVENUES AND APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE
1980/81 FISCAL YEAR
BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows:
SECTION 1. That the following estimated revenue accounts be increased to
provide for continuing special recreation programs: _
ACCOUNT NO. DESCRIPTION AMOUNT
11 -1555 -020 Recreation Instruction Fees $20,000
11- 1555 -030 Recreation Trips $ Outings 9,500
11- 1555 -010 Adult Athletic Fees 5,500
TOTAL $35,000
SECTION 2. That the following appropriation accounts be increased to
provide continued funding for special recreation programs:
ACCOUNT NO. DESCRIPTION AMOUNT
(60) 11- 5713 -335 Recreation Instruction Expense $ 8,000
(60) 11- 5713 -336 Recreation Trips & Outings 5,800
(60) 11- 5713 -337 Adult. Athletic Leagues 3,500
TOTAL $17,300
On motion of Councilman Settle , seconded by Councilwoman Dovey ,
and on the following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Bond, Dovey, Dunin, Settle and Mayor Billig
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this 21st day of April-
1981 ep
IE C. BILLIG
ATTEST:
ACTING CITY CLERK P A VOGES
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R 4461
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RESOLUTION NO. 4460 (1981 Series)
-A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN
LUIS OBISPO APPROVING AN AGREEMENT BETVIEEN THE
CITY AND COUNTY FOR .AGREEMENT FOR COLLECTION
OF SPECIAL TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS
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
County of San Luis Obispo 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
executed original and executed copy to Lorraine Luoma of County Auditor-
Controller's Office, and a copy to City Finance Director.
On motion of Councilman Settle , seconded by Councilwoman Dovey ,
and on the following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Bond, Dovey, Dunin, Settle and Mayor Billig
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this 21st day of April , 1981.
ATTEST:
ACTING CUILTY CLERK P 0 ES
APPROVED:
City Administrative Officer / AM jZjjjP1j"
R 4460
Resoluction No. 4460
Page 2
AGREEMENT FOR COLLECTION OF SPECIAL
TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS
THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into this 21st day of
ril , 1981, by and between the COUNTY OF SAN LUIS
OBISPO, a political subdivision of the State of California,
hereinafter referred to as "County," and-the CITY OF SAN LUIS
OBISPO, a municipal corporation of the State of California,
hereinafter referred to as "City."
WITNESSETH:
WHEREAS, Government Code Sections 29304 and 51800 authorize
the County to recoup its collection costs when the County col-
lects taxes or assessments for any city, or zone or improvement
district thereof; and
WHEREAS, when requested by City, it is in the public in-
terest that the County collect on the County tax rolls the
special taxes and assessments for City.:
NOW; THEREFORE, IT IS AGREED by and between the parties
hereto as follows:
1. County agrees, when requested by City as hereinafter
provided, or as required by law, to collect on the County tax
rolls the special taxes and assessments of City, and of each zone
or improvement district thereof.
2. When County is to collect City's special taxes and
assessments, City agrees to notify the Auditor- Controller of the
County on or before the 10th day of August of each fiscal year of
the Assessor's parcel numbers and the amount of each special tax
to County, and including, but not limited to, any act or omission
or assessment,to be so collected. Provided, however, to be
effective, the notice must be received by the Auditor - Controller
by said date.
3. County may charge the sum of One Dollar ($1.00) per
Assessor's parcel number for each parcel for which a special tax .
or assessment is to be collected on the County tax rolls by
County for City, and County may collect such charge by adding it
to the special tax or assessment on the County tax rolls to be
collected for each parcel.
4. . City hereby releases and forever discharges County and
its officers, agents and employees from any and all claims,
demands, liability; costs and expenses, damages, causes of
Action, and judgments, in any manner arising out of this agree-
ment or out of the performance or attempted performance of the
provisions hereof, including, but not limited to, any act or
omission to act or active negligence by County or its officers,
agents, employees -or independent contractors directly responsible
to County.
5. City agrees to and shall defend, indemnify and save
harmless County and its officers, agents and employees from any
and all claims, demands, liability, costs, expenses, damages,
causes of action, and judgments, in any manner arising out of
this agreement or out of the performance or attempted performance .
of the provisions hereof, including, but not limited to, any act
or omission to act or active negligence by ,County or its officers,
Agents, employees or independent contractors directly responsible
to County, and including, but not limited to, any act or omission
to act or active negligence by City or its officers, agents,
employees, or independent contractors directly responsible to
City.
6. City agrees that its officers, agents and employees
will cooperate with County by answering inquiries made to City
by any person concerning City's special tax or assessment, and
City agrees that its officers, agents and employees will not
refer such individuals making inquiries to County officers or
employees for response.
7. City shall not ,assign or transfer this agreement or
any interest herein and any such assignment or transfer or
attempted assignment or transfer of this agreement or any
interest herein by City shall be void and shall immediately
and automatically terminate this agreement.
8. This agreement shall be effective for the 1981 -82
fiscal year and shall be automatically renewed for each fiscal
year thereafter unless terminated as hereinafter provided.
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9. Either party may terminate this agreement for any
reason for any ensuing fiscal year by giving written notice
thereof to the other party prior to May 1st of the preceding
fiscal year.
10. County's waiver of breach of any one term, covenant,
or other provision of this agreement, is not a waiver of breach
of any other term, nor subsequent breach of the term or pro-
vision waived.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto.have executed this
agreement as of the day and year first above written.
COUNTY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO
By:
Chairman, Board of Supervisors
ATTEST:
Clerk, Board of Supervisors
APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGAL EFFECT:
JAMES B.,.LINDHOLM, JR.
County Counsel
LE
Dat
ATTEST:
CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO
Actin City Clerk Pa7"L&Ologes
APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGAL EFFECT:
By: .
City Attorney
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AGi:Ii1:.'•1LN f 1:01' COLLECTION OF SPECIAL
TAXIS AND ASSL:SSi,11; \TS
THIS AGREEMENT Ls urade and entered into
April 1951 , by and between the CO
OBISPO, a political subdivision of the State
hereinafter referred to as "County," and the
OBISPO, a municipal corporation of the State
hereinafter referred to as "City."
WITNESSETIi:
this 21st dav of
J:ANTY 01: SAN LUIS
Of CLIliiornia,
CITY OF SAN LUIS
of California,
IiLIEREAS, Government Code Sections 29504 and 51500 authorize
the Count%- to recoup its collection costs when the County col-
lects taxes or assessments for and, city, or =one or improvement
district thereof; and
WHEREAS, when requested by City, it is in the public in-
terest that the County collect on the County tax rolls the
special taxes and assessments for City:
?SOW, THEREFORE, IT IS AGREED by and between the parties
hereto as follows:
1. County agrees, when requested by City as hereinafter
provided, or as required by lace, to collect on the County tax
rolls the special taxes and assessments of City, and of each zone
or improvement district thereof.
2. When County is to collect City's special taxes and
assessments, City agrees to notify the : \uditor- Controller of the
County on or before the 10th day of August of each fiscal year of
the assessor's parcel numbers and the amount of each special tax
to Countv, and includin„ but not limited to, any act or omission
or assessment to be so collected. Provided, however, to be
effective, the notice must be received by the Auditor- Controller
by said date.
5. County may charge the sum. of One Dollar ($1.00) per
Assessor's parcel number for each parcel for which a special tax
or assessment is to be collected on the County tax rolls by
County for Citv, and County may collect such charge by adding it
to the special tax or assessment on the Countv tax rolls to be
collected for each parcel.
Y. CitN' hclrcb% relrascti cold Corrvcr Li i Sc- }lar,es County and
its officers, a k1ntS alld employees i ro!!l anv and ;:11 cialms,
demands, Iiabi1it,•, costs and expenses, damages, causes of
action, and judgments, in any manner arising out oe this ao rec-
ment or out of the performance or attempted performance of tile•
provisions hereof, including, but not limited to, any act or
omission to act or active negligence b%• County or its officers,
agents, employees or independent contractors directly responsible
to County.
S. City agrees to and shall defend, indemnify and save
harmless County and its officers, agents and employees from any
and all claims, demands, liability, costs, expenses, damages,
causes of action, and judgments, in any manner arising out of
this agreement or out of the performance or attempted performance
of the provisions hereof, including, but not limited to, any act
or omission to act or active negligence by County or its officers,
agents, employees or independent contractors directly responsible
to County, and including, but not limited to, any act or omission
to act or active negligence by City or its officers, agents,
employees, or independent contractors directly responsible to
Cite.
6. City agrees that its officers, agents and employees
hill cooperate with County by answering inquiries made to City
by any person concerning City's special tax or assessment, and
City agrees that its officers, agents and employees will not
refer such individuals making inquiries to County officers or
employees for response.
7. City shall not assign or transfer this agreement or
any interest herein and any such assignment or transfer or
attempted assi.gnment or transfer of this agreement or any
interest herein by Cite shall be void and shall immediately
and automatically terminate this agreement.
S. This agreement shall be effective for the 1931 -52
fiscal year and shall be automatically renewed for each fiscal
year thereafter unless terminated as hereinafter provided.
9. Either party may terminate this agreement for any
reaspn for any ensuing fiscal year by giving written notice
thereof to the other party prior to May 1st of the preceding
fiscal year.
10. County's waiver of breach of any one term, covenant,
or other provision of this agreement, is not a waiver of breach
of any other term, nor subsequent breach of the term or pro -
vision waived.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this
agreement as of the day and year first above written.
COUNTY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO
By:
Chairman, Board of Supervisors
ATTEST:
Clerk, Board of Supervisors
APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGAL EFFECT:
JAMES B. LINDHOLM, JR.
County Counsel
Dat
CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO
By: s /MELA= C. BILLIG
Mayor Melanie C. Billig
ATTEST:
s/PAM VOGES
Acting City Clerk Pamela Voges
APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGAL EFFECT:
By:
City Attorney
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RESOLUTION NO. 4459 (1981 Series)
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN
LUIS OBISPO CONSENTING TO ASSIGNMENT OF A
LEASE OF CITY PROPERTY BY RIVERSIDE BROADCASTING
COMPANY TO FREDERICK HERDT, JR.
BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows:
SECTION 1. This Council hereby approves the attached "Consent to
Assignment" of a lease of City real property by Riverside Broadcasting
Company to Federick Herdt, Jr.
SECTION 2. The Mayor is authorized and directed to sign the "Consent
to Assignment" on behalf of the City.
On motion of Councilman Settle , seconded by Councilwoman Dovey ,
and on the following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Bond, Dovey, Dunin, Settle and Mayor Billig
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this 21st day of April-, 1981.
MAY LANIE LL G
ATTEST:
/ lov OA
ACTING kITY CLERK P VOGES
APPROVED:
e4City Administrative Officer
City Attorney
aZ61
Director of Public Services
R 4459
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CONSENT TO ASSIGNMENT
In consideration of the above assignment and assumption
of liability, and subject to the closing of the purchase
referred to in the attached Assignment and Assumption
Agreement, the City of San Luis Obispo, a municipal
corporation and political subdivision of the State of
California, hereby consents to the above assignment of all of
Assignor's rights, title, and interest in the Lease, and
hereby releases Assignor from all of its obligations under
the Lease which are to be kept and performed by the Assignee
on or after the effective date of such assignment. The undersigned
does not hereby consent to any further assignment of any
interest under the Lease.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned has caused this
Consent to be ececuted as of this 21st day of
1981.
ATTEST:
ACTIN CITY CL' P, VOGES
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
LESSOR:
April
CITY-OF SAN LUIS OBISPO
By: V \
MAYOR MELANLIE C. BILLIG
APPROVED AS TO CONTENT:
L4
CITY ATTORNEY(/ ZIT -ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER
DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC SERVICES
1
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ASSIGNMENT AND ASSUMPTION AGREEMENT
I. THIS AGREEMENT made by and between RIVERSIDE BROADCASTING
COMPANY ( "Assignor "), a Texas corporation whose principal
office is located at 1146 Monterey St., San Luis Obispo,
California., and FREDERICK HERDT, JR. ( "Assignee ') whose address
is 5344. Divot Circle, Fair Oaks, California.
W I T CI _E S S E T H:
WHEREAS, Assignor and Assignee have signed an agreement
pursuant of which the Assignee will purchase .certain assets
of Assignor; and
WHEREAS; Assignor, or its predecessor in' interest, as
Lessee, entered into a written agreement, dated February 20,
i
1.9791 (the "Lease "), in which the Lessee and the Lessor named
in th_e attached Consent to Assignment (the "Lessor ") made
certain promises and covenants; and
WHEREAS, Assignor desires to assign all its rights,
title and interest in the Lease to Assignee;
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants
I
and promises herein set forth the parties agrees follows:
1, Effective Date of Assignment. The assignment in
this Agreement shall take effect on the closing of the purchase
referred to above, which is anticipated to occur on or about_
1981, and Assignor shall give possession
of any property subject to the Lease to Assignee on that
date. In any event, Assignor shall notify the Lessor when
the assignment sha11 be effective.
2.' Assignment and Assumption. Assignor assigns and
transfers to Assignee all its rights, title and interest in
the Lease, and subject to closing the
purchase referred to
above., :Assignee accepts the assignment and assumes and agrees
to perform from the date the assignment becomes effective, as
a direct obligation to the Lessor, all the'provisions of. the
Lease.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Agreement
on the dates written below.
DATED: RIVERSIDE'S'
AOADCASTING COMPANY
DATED:,-----
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FREDERICK HERDT, JR. — _
RESOLUTION NO. 4458 (1981 Series)
.RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS
OBISPO ENDORSING AND SUPPORTING THE CALIFORNIA RESOURCE
RALLY
WHEREAS, many tons of non - hazardous solid wastes are generated each year in
the City of San Luis Obispo and must be placed in sanitary landfills; and
WHEREAS, the citizens of San Luis Obispo spend a large amount of money each
year to collect, transfer, haul and bury solid wastes that contain valuable energy
and materials that could be reused, recycled or otherwise recovered; and
WHEREAS, the problem of litter continues to plague all of California's cities
and counties costing the taxpayers in the state an additional $100 million a
year to handle; and
WHEREAS, the State Solid Waste Management Board is sponsoring the Great
California Resource Rally to be held April 20 - 26, 1981, to raise Californians'
awareness of the State's impending garbage crisis and to encourage citizen
participation in litter control,.recycling and waste reduction activities:
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that by the adoption of this Resolution, the
City of San Luis Obispo hereby endorses and suppoKr6 the objectives and goals of
the California Resource Rally, and the City encourages its citizens and citizens
of all California cities to participate.in and support recycling, litter control,
and waste reduction activities throughout "the - .year; "and .
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City of San Luis Obispo urges other cities
to take immediate steps to consider the use of the available funding from the
State Solid Waste Management Board under the Board's various grant programs for
initiation or reinforcement of city recycling, litter control, waste reduction,
and resource recovery activities.
On motion of Councilman Settle, seconded by Councilwoman Dovev , and on the
following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Bond, Dovey, Dunin, Settle and Mayor Billig
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
R 4458
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RESOLUTION NO. 4458 (1981:�Series)
Page 2
the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this 21st day of April , 1981.
ATTEST:
ACTIN CITY CLERK NIOGES
APPROVED:
X[t4l,�
City Administrative Officer Le.e we-tAn
City Attorney
�pW:
PAT RUSSELL
COUNCILWOMAN
SIXTH DISTRICT
COMMITTEES:
CHAIRWOMAN
TRANSPORTATION &
TRAFFIC COMMITTEE
MEMBER
PLANNING COMMITTEE
FINANCE IN
REVENUE COMMITTEE
Dear Fellow Elected Official:
af1Lr
CtR of Kos Angeles
(dttu ��zll
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March 27, 1981
MEETING AGENDA -DATE APR 21 St 1 TEM
CITY HALL
ROOM 260
485.3357
DEPUTY
CURTIS ROSSITER
DISTRICT OFFICES
W ESTCH ESTER
641-4717
CRENSHAW
2965997
As you know, in just five years, nearly one -third of the state's sanitary
landfills will close due to lack of space or health and safety violations.
New disposal facilities are extremely difficult to site and disposal costs
will continue to skyrocket affecting the economy, environment and quality of
life of every city and county in our state.
To help combat this dilemma, the State Solid Waste Management Board has
launched a major public education campaign, encouraging statewide participation
in solving the crisis. A main focus of the Board's education effort is the
Great California Resource Rally scheduled for'April 20 -26, 1981. The Rally is
a series of hundreds of events throughout the state to increase public aware-
ness of the state's growing.$600 million -a -year solid waste management problem.
The League of California Cities has joined with the Board and hundreds of
local and statewide groups in,support of this unique program.
As an elected official and well- respected community leader, your endorsement
of the Rally and shared concern about the seriousness of our state's solid
waste management problem will aid us significantly in reaching the residents
of our state. If you have not already done so, I strongly urge you to join
your fellow municipal elected officials in passing a resolution before your
Council formally supporting the Rally and urging local citizens to participate
in recycling, litter control and beautification activities.
I have enclosed a copy of the resolution endorsing the Great California
Resource Rally recently passed by --the City of Los Angeles; also enclosed is
a draft news release to assist you in publicizing your city's resolution.
We would appreciate it if you would return a copy of your city's adopted
resolution to us in the enclosed envelope.
Thank you for your consideration of this request. If you would like additional
information about the Great California Resource Rally events scheduled in your
city, please contact the State Solid Waste Management Board's public relations
representative, Lane Fye, at (415) 421 -2111.
Sincerely,, D�
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Pat Russell
Los Angeles City Councilwoman and
State Solid Waste Mangement Board Member
Enclosures
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Form 99
CITY OF LOS ANGELES
R E S O L U T I O N
THE GREAT CALIFORNIA RESOURCE RALLY
WHEREAS, more than 4 million tons of non - hazardous solid wastes
are generated each year in the City of Los Angeles and must be placed
in the City's 10 sanitary landfills, some of which will be closing
in the near future due to lack of space; and
WHEREAS, the citizens of Los Angeles spend more than $45 million
each year to collect, transfer, haul and bury solid wastes that con-
tain millions of dollars of valuable energy and materials that could
be reused, recycled or otherwise recovered; and
WHEREAS, the problem of litter continues to plague all of
California's cities and counties costing the taxpayers in the state
an additional $100 million a year to handle; and
WHEREAS, the State Solid Waste Management Board is sponsoring
the Great California Resource Rally to be held April 20 - 26, 1981,
to raise Californians' awareness of the State's impending garbage
crisis and to encourage citizen participation in litter control,
recycling and waste reduction activities:
NOW, THEREFORE,.BE IT RESOLVED that by the adoption of this
Resolution, the City of Los Angeles hereby endorses and supports the
objectives and goals of the California Resource Rally, and the City
pate in and support recycling, litter control, and waste reduction
activities throughtout the year; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City of Los Angeles urges other
cities to take immediate steps to consider the use of the available
funding from the State Solid Waste Management Board under the Board's
various grant programs for initiation or reinforcement of city re-
cycling, litter control, waste reduction, and resource recovery
activities.
PRESENTED BY:
SECONDED BY:
March 13, 1981
at &MiL
PAT RUSSELL, COUNCILWOMAN
G- y -,J_
WHAT IS THE GREAT
CALIFORNIA RESOURCE
RALLY?
IT'S 'A WEEK OF EXCITING EVENTS and activities
planned throughout the state aimed at encouraging
people to conserve energy and resources by recy-
cling used products, reducing the amount of waste
they create and stopping the littering of our neighbor-
hoods and recreation areas. The Rally will take place
April 20 to 26, 1981, and it is sponsored and partially
funded by the State Solid Waste Management Board
(SSWMB).
WHY IS THE RALLY
BEING HELD?
EACH YEAR CALIFORNIANS generate about 46
million tons of solid waste — enough to fill two freeway
lanes to a depth of 10 feet from Mexico to the Oregon
border. Our volume of waste is growing,.and we're
running out of places to put it. Many of the state's
approximately 600 sanitary landfills are closing for
want.of space or failure to meet health and safety
standards, and others are filling up fast. At the same
time, weare throwing away as "garbage" hundreds of
millions of dollars' worth of valuable materials that
could easily be recycled, reused or otherwise
recovered.
THE POINT of'the Great California Resource Rally is
to awaken Californians to the state's impending
"garbage crisis" and ways we can all help avert it
through recycling, litter control and. other waste
management activities. The Rally will focus attention
on ways we can conserve and recover resources that
are usually thrown away, save tax dollars, preserve
important environmental resources and put an end to
litter.
WHAT ACTIVITIES ARE
RALLY?
PLANNED FOR THE
LITERALLY HUNDREDS of community clean -up and
recycling events are being organized around the
state ), example, the State Department of General
•
Services is sponsoring a "Clean Out the Files" white
office paper, recycling day; Santa Barbara is planning
a beach clean -up; San Diego is holding a "Recycla-
thon "; and the Northern California Girl Scouts will be
working with the State Depart ment of Parks and
Recreation to clean up state parks along the coast.
Local and statewide poster contests will be held
focusing on litter - control and recycling themes.
INDUSTRY PARTICIPATION. Industry is participating
in the Great California Resource Rally in a variety of
ways. Businesses are providing free litter bags, trash
bags and bumperstrips; publishing articles announcing
the Resource Rally in company newsletters; and
placing posters and signs on trucks and vans. Local
support plus local resources equals a successful Rally
event. We urge you to contact businesses and mer-
chants in your community to obtain donated services
and financial support for the Resource Rally event. in
your local area.
GCRR MEDIA PROGRAM. In addition to encouraging
citizen participation activities around the state, the
State Solid Waste. Management Board is producing
radio and television public service announcements,
billboard messages and transit advertisements for
statewide distribution. A major press program is also
being planned by Solem and Associates, the Board's
subcontractor for public awareness and participation
programs, to gain news :overage of community
events. Recycling and litter - control events in Cali-
fornia's largest metropolitan areas —Los Angeles, San
Francisco, Oakland, San Diego, Sacramento and
Fresno —will receive special attention designed to
increase public awareness and participation in the
Great California Resource Rally.
HOW CAN YOU GET
INVOLVED I_ N THE
RESOURCE RALLY?
YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE in helping your
community be resource -full. By encouraging others
to recycle, you can help eliminate the need for a new
dump site in your town. By helping to stop littering,
you can make your community safer and more
attractive. By cutting down on the amount of waste
you create, you can save energy and valuable
resources that are runnina out.
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AS AN INDIVIDUAL or part of an organization, you can
get involved in the Great California Resource Rally by
planning or participating in a community event_ in your
area. Almost anything you think of can be a GCRR event.
With help from friends, neighbors and volunteers, you
can:
• organize a Recycling Day orstart a recycling program
in your community.
• clean up a beach, park, neighborhood or school.
• plan an event to alert citizens and local.officials about
a special waste or resource problem in your area.
have your service club or organization place a news -,
paper, billboard or transit advertisement urging
support for,and participation in the Rally.
• host a speaker from the SSWMB Speakers Bureau for
.your organization's community affairs meeting.
• hold a local poster contest to focus attention on waste
and resource problems.
• organize a "trash -art" contest.
• publish an article on the Rally in your company,
church or community newsletter.
•start a program to recycle white office paper in your
business, organization or local government.
• organize a community tree planting.
• start a community garden or composting project.
HOW WE CAN ALL
WORK T'OGET'HER
THE SSWMB has prepared an extensive Community
Action Manual to help citizens in towns and cities plan
and carry out volunteer efforts in support of the Great
California Resource Rally. A limited number of the
manuals are available for distribution. The SSWMB can
also provide artwork to local organizations to use for
printing Resource Rally t- shirts, litter bags and bumper
strips. The Community Action Manual and artwork can be
obtained by phoning the GCRR co- managers; Chris
Youngblood and Robin McCarthy, at (916) 322 -6400.
IT IS IMPORTANT that anyone sponsoring a GCRR
event phone the Board to let us know what is being
planned. We will use this information to help community
events gain local and statewide media coverage.
WOR]OING TOGETHER
WE CAN HELP PLAN A
RESOURCE RALLY EVEN'
FOR EVERY COMMUNITY
IN CALIFORNIA!
!J'SFA11 'dr WA
;� LOW 1 I ;ZM a'NA:
WHAT IS THE SSWMB?
THE STATE SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT BOARD
(SSWMB) is the agency charged with making California
"waste- efficient" through recycling, resource recovery,
waste reduction and litter control activities. In addition,
the SSWMB is responsible for protecting the public's
health and safety through enforcement and planning of
proper solid waste disposal practices.
For Information on the Great California Resource Rally,
or any aspect of solid waste management, call the
Board's toll -free information hotline: 800.952 - 5545.
0111 I11� Ca11f01'111a. .
WAR
ON WASTE
FOR INFORMATION IN YOUR
COMMUNITY, CONTACT:
OR CALL THE SSWMB TOLL-FREE..
800 - 952 -55415
State Solid Waste Management Board
1020 9th Street, Suite 300, Sacramento, CA 95814
•1;, 04 I®
RESOLUTION NO. 4457 (1981 Series)
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO
APPROVING AMENDMENTS TO AN AGREEMENT ESTABLISHING AN INTERIM
RATE INCREASE FOR SONIC CABLE T.V., A FRANCHISEE OF THE CITY
OF SAN LUIS OBISPO FOR AN EXTENSION OF THE AGREEMENT THROUGH
JUNE 10, 1981.
BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of-'San Luis Obispo as follows:
SECTION 1. That certain agreement entitled "Agreement Establishing an
Interim Rate Increase for Sonic Cable T.V.," a copy of which is attached hereto
and incorporated herein by reference, is amended as to Section 3 (a) to provide
as follows:
(a) With respect to the subscriber rates established by
Resolution No. 2643 (1974 Series) on or before June 10,
1981, city shall act either to increase, decrease or leave
at the same level those subscriber rates.
Further, Section 4 (a) is amended to provide as follows:
(a) Franchisee, on or after June 10, 1981, or at such time as a rate
adjustment is made under Section 3, above, from claiming its
right to be deregulated as to city required approval of rates,
under the provisions of Section 53066.1 of the California
Government Code or any other provision of law; until such time
franchisee shall claim no such right and shall not file with
the city any documentation in support thereof.
These amendments are hereby approved and the Mayor is authorized to execute
same on motion of Councilman Settle
and on the following roll call vote:
, seconded by Councilman Bond
AYES: Councilmembers Bond, Dovey, Dunin, Settle and Mayor Billig
NOES: None
the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this 21st day of April 1981.
s
ATTEST: (I R 0Q-%-
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Actin City C1 k P Voges Ma or elanie Billig
R 4
'RESOLUTION NO. 4457
Page 2
APPROVED:
i
City Administrative Officer
/40/-��
City Attorney
(1981 Series)
A G R E E M E N T
AGREEMENT ESTABLISHING
AN INTERIM RATE INCREASE
FOR SONIC CABLE TV
THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 30th day of October , 1980,
by and between the CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO (hereinafter "City ") and SONIC CABLE TV,
a California Corporation (hereinafter "Franchisee ").
WITNESSETH:
WHEREAS, by Ordinance No. 790 (1978 Series) City has granted Franchisee a franchise
for the operation of a cable television service system within the City; and
WHEREAS, Franchisee heretofore has requested a subscriber rate increase over the
rates established by Resolution No. 2643 (1974 Series); and
WHEREAS, City has engaged the services of a consultant to analyze and study
Franchisee's financial data and to recommend an appropriate rate level for Franchisee; and
WHEREAS, pending completion of this rate study and action by the city thereon, City
and Franchisee desire to enter into this agreement establishing an interim rate increase
under certain conditions, as set out below:
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of their mutual covenants, the parties hereto
agree as follows:
SECTION 1. Interim Rate Increase. City grants to Franchisee an interim rate
increase, effective November 1, 1980, of 25 %, said increase resulting in monthly rates
according to the following schedule:
(a) New Installations
Household
Commercial
Installation Charge
None
None
Monthly Services Charge
$7.00
$7.00
(b) Additional Outlets Installation Charge Each Additional Outlet
Household None $1,.55
Commercial None $2.80
SECTION 2. Construction of Interim Increase. The interim rate increase granted
under Section 1, above, shall not be deemed or construed as a "last previous rate
Resolution No. 4312 (1980 Series)
increase" as that term is under in .Section 53066.1(b) of the California Government
Code.
SECTION 3. Time Limit for City Action on Rate Study.
(a) With respect to the subscriber rates established by Resolution No. 2643
(1974 Series) on or before April 30, 1981, City shall act either to increase, decrease
or leave at the same level those subscriber rates.
(b) With respect to the rates referred to in subsection (a) immediately above,
if the City . .
(i) raises those rates but to a level below those established by this
agreement, reduces those rates, or leaves those rates at the same level for the
period November 1, 1980, to the date of such adjustment, Franchisee shall be
under no obligation to return to its subscribers the difference between those
rates and the rates established hereunder.
(ii) increases those rates to a level in excess of those established by
this agreement, Franchisee shall not be entitled to collect retroactively
the difference between such increase rates and the rates established hereunder.
SECTION 4. Reservation of Rights. Except as otherwise provided, nothing herein
shall be construed to restrict or inhibit . . .
(a) Franchisee, on or after May 1, 1981, or at such time as a rate adjustment
is made under Section 3, above, from claiming its right to be deregulated as to
City required approval of rates, under the provisions of Section 53066.1 of the
California Government Code or any other provision of law; until such time Franchisee
shall claim no such right and shall not file with the City any documentation in- support
thereof.
(b) City, from resisting any claim of right to deregulate made after the date
set out immediately above.
(c) Either party, at any time, from exercising any right, entitlement, or privilege,
RESOLUTION N0. 4312 (1980 Series)
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
SAN LUIS OBISPO APPROVING AN AGREEMENT
ESTABLISHING AN INTERIM RATE INCREASE UNDER
CERTAIN CONDITIONS FOR SONIC CABLE TV, A
FRANCHISEE OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO
BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows:
SECTION 1. That certain agreement entitled "Agreement Establishing An Interim
Rate Increase for Sonic Cable TV; "a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated
herein by this reference, hereby is approved and the Mayor is directed to sign the
agreement in behalf of the City.
SECTION 2. The City Clerk shall furnish a copy of this resolution and a copy
of the executed agreement approved by it to Sonic Cable TV.
On motion of Councilman Bond , seconded by Councilman Munger , and
on the following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Bond, Munger and Dunin
NOES: Councilwoman Billig
ABSENT: Mayor Cooper
the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this 30th day of October 1980.
MAYOR PR , EM RONALD DUNIN
ATTEST:
CIT J.H. FITZPATRICK
APPROVED:
City Administrative Officer
ZZ �,� R 4312
City Attorney
Resolution No. 4312 (1980 Series)
vis -a -vis the other party, as either party deems appropriate.
SECTION S. Availability of Data. Franchisee shall make available to City or
its rate consultant any existing financial or other data deemed necessary by City
or consultant for the preparation of the rate study referred to hereinabove; provided,
that Franchisee shall not be required to make available any materials Franchisee
reasonably determines to be subject to any legal privilege such as, but not limited to,
the attorney - client privilege.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this agreement on the date
first written above.
ATTEST:
CITY C
CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO
-tom
MAYOR 71 TEM RONALD DUNIN
SONIC CABLE TV
a Califorry4a_Corporation
By:_
Ch
ohan, President
i REYTION NO. 4456 (1981 Series)
A RESOLUTION.AMENDING RESOLUTION 4272 (1980 Series)
ESTABLISHING SALARY RANGES FOR EMPLOYEE CLASSIFICATIONS,
SPECIFYING METHODS OF ADVANCEMENT AND SUPERCEDING
PREVIOUS SALARY RESOLUTIONS IN CONFLICT
BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows:
That all previous salary resolutions in conflict herewith are superceded
and the following sections are enacted, taking effect Janaury 1, 1981 unless
otherwise noted herein..
Section 1. Salary Ranges.
C., The salary range changes listed below take effect January 1, 1981.
SALARY STEP L STEP 2 STEP 3 STEP 4 STEP 5
RANGE
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RESOLUTION
NO. 4456 �z981 Series)
-Section 2. Titles and Ranges.
C.
The salary range changes listed below takes effect January
1, 1981.
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UTILIJY PLAT \T CFER it
12'E6.LC
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14C4.UC
147d6CC
1556.00
21
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1596.00
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STREET MAINT SUPER LISCR
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17.26.00
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335
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14CU.CC
1556.61,
1640.00
1.726.00
1618.00
20
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1730.00 162U.JU 1916.00 2013.00 2124.00
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RESOLUTION NO.
4456 (1981--%�ries)
CITY J V San L L I LblSFu' SALARY
i�ANLE-
LISTIN-V'
U4/,Lu/oi
S A L AA
CLAS;i
JJ6 11 1 L
STEP I
STc P 2
STtP 3
STEP 4 STEP 5
&ANviz
Lwut
425
uTIILITIL.) EN6ki`LF T
!S16.LG
202J.CO
2126.00
2236.00 2356.UG
Section
4.
Employees Workin- Under 40 Hours Per Week.
2.
Temporary Positions. Salary
Ranges.
3 i i f L L
: JLP I
S1 LP 2
SIC'P 3
STEP 4 S, I P 5
R AN 6 r
L UL
HUH
cbU
M E C HAP4 I C AL Y A I 1\ I A iL' E
3.;"
5uii
oul
CRGSSINu 'JUARL
3
jLh
Du3
YijUlii CLkR� v%L:OKE
52h
yGj
M"C'-CktATl6'."4 Li4LER I
3
13.5C
3.7G
3.25
3.5C
3.7U
5.ri
5u2
LITY wORKER (DISC)
31.20
3.45
3.7C
53h
5U4
PNRnS MAIi4l"ENANCE AfEr
3.20
3.45
3.70
54H
54U
uIlLITILS MAli\i TRtlPtE
3.36
3.54
3.73
3.93 4.14
551,
5U2
RLLREAT IL N' L L 4 L ER 11
3.55
4.1G
4.30
55n
5�1
SENlik Lir:LGLARL
3.55
4.1E
4.30
Iu7
CLERICAL A I C E
3.65
4.10
4.55
5.06 5.62
v U 4
ACL'U'uNTING AILL
4.1i
4.55
5. ib 5.62
3
RLCREAT!Lf4 LEACER Ili
4. 5
It '.75
4.y5
5oH
Sub
P LAN',N I NG A! L E
-4.16
5.31
5.50
6.56 7.29
-56H
y U I
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4.76
1
5.90
6.56 7.29
59ti
7u4
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2.25
4.25
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3.25
-5-
RESOLUTION NO. 4456 (1981 Series)
On motion of Councilman Settle , seconded by Councilman Dunin
and on the following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Settle, Dunin, Dovey and Mayor Billig
NOES: None
ABSENT: Councilman Bond
the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this 14th day of April ,
1981.
ATTEST:
ACTING CITY.CLERK PAMELA VOGES
MAYOR IE C. BILLIG
-5-
I
RESOLUTION NO. 4456 (1981 Series)
/ � 4fo*-� - -
Administrat ve Officer
City Attorney
ina Dire
a2e� �? Act,
Personnel Director
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Co
�* RESOLUTION NO. 4272 (1980 Series)
A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING SALARY RANGES FOR EMPLOYEE
Oft CLASSIFICATIONS, SPECIFYING METHODS OF ADVANCEMENT
AND SUPERSEDING PREVIOUS SALARY RESOLUTIONS IN CONFLICT.
BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows:
That all previous salary resolutions in conflict herewith are superseded
and the.following sections are enacted, taking effect July 1, 1980 unless otherwise
noted herein.
Section 1. Salary Ranges. The following salary ranges are adopted and
applied to the various classes of positions indicated in Section 2 hereof. 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 (e.g. $910.99 =
$910 and $911.00 = $912). Step 5 of each successively higher range is 2.63%
above the next lower range for each bargaining unit starting at range 9P for
the Police Officers' Association, 14F for the Firefighters' Association and range
1 for the City Employees' Association, computed to the nearest two dollars.- To
calculate hourly rates for 40- hour -a -week positions divide the monthly rate by
173.33, the average number of working hours per month. For 56- hour -a -week positions,
divide the monthly rate by 242.67.
A. The salary ranges listed below take effect July 1, 1980.
SALARY
RANGE
STEP 1
STEP 2
STEP 3
STEP 4
STEP 5
91
___
730.03
_
763.Ju
8,18.:0
852.00
896.O3
02
750. C•0
763. CO
83 ). JO
374.010
92).0)
03
76S.12D
310.00
852. ^'
896.00
944. J3
4
783.''0
83'1.;,0
374.;-.n
9210-.00
568.'3
05
810.)o
852.00
a•; 8. C0
944.00
954.00
06
'17
832.00
374.,"O
92.0. )
97).0
852. ^3
898.0)
946.00
994.0
L048.;i
�8
876.))
922. ^_0
970.0;
172). ^,
1074.)0
�9
898.:'0
946.! 0
996. 33
1043.00
1102.0)
9P
1038. ^0
1 ^92.00
1153.00
121).:0
1274.-.}0
_ 10
922.00
97).00
1i22.0J
1076.00
1132..)
1 nP
1166..^,7
1122.. C0
1180. c0
1242.:'•)
13108,30
11
946. C1
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11:4....1
1162.•:)
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10,4. ^;
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1212.00
1274.0')
1342.)0
12
972.00
1 ^2.2."
1076.'^
1132.'10
1192.00
12P
j
112?_. J^
1187. )0
1244.. )
13')8.: )
1373. )0
13
x,6.:3
1 )5 ). ^.J
11)4. 3
1167_.:,'`
1224.30
1'- -P
1 152.0 0
121'. 0
1275.0'0
1342.0;
1414._C
14
1 :22. ,0
1 "76. ,)
1134.0
11192.'*
1256.:0
14F
1734.:)
1142.70
12)2.ic
1264.;;
1332.00
14P
1182.)j
1244. C0
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145 05
v 0.179
w
RESOLUTION N0. 4272 (f�A Series)
SALARY
STEP 1
STEP 2
STEP 3
RANGE
--
15
1,37::'?. 10
15F
1112.00
1172._
1234.00
15P
1.212.30
1276. CO
1344.00
16
1 )78. C0
t 134.!'3
1194. 0C;
16F
1142.03
12 ^2.:0
1266. CO
16P
1244.30
131'::. ?C
1333.0;0
17
1 1v6.00
1164.';C
1226.00
17F
1172.03
1234. C3
1298.00
17P
1273. ^0
1344.00
1416. CO
18
113 4. 00
1194.'.;
1258.:0
18F
12 ^2.00
1266. :'?
1332.30
18P
'_310.0')
138 =.00
1452.00
19
1164. C-0
1226.'' =
1290-00
19F
1234.00
13
1368.130
1 9P
1346.00
1416. 0J .
14'40.00
2^
1195.:^
1258.:
1324.00
2
1268.:)
1334.'')
14D4. -0
2 )P
138:. ":0
1454. ;,0
1530. 3J
21
122 6. 00
1292.0
1360. ^)
21F
13)0.')0
68. GO
144 3. 00
21P
1418.00
149;!.
1570.0)
22
1258.00
122b.00
1394.)0
22F
1334. "'3
14 -
,14. ^
1473.;,0
22P
1454. C0
1
1612.0
23
1292.00
0136:.')0
01432.00
23F
1370. CO
1.42.')
1518.2:
23P
1492.33
1572. CO
165' +. C'0
24
1326.(,0
1395.:,0
1470.00
24F
14,7) 6. J3 ..
i48'. ~C
1558. CO
24P
1532.30
i612.00
1698.30
25
1360. 00
14=7.. 30
1533.00
25F
1442. 00
151.3.:0
15') 8. C.)
25P
1572. ^0
165:..0
1742.;)O
26
1396. 30
14 7 :. t) 0
154 3.001
25F
148''.x'0
155S. CC
1647.0')
26P
1614.3?
1698..33
1738.03
27
143 4. 00
1503. ^0
1588.00
27F
152:7.00
16: .:
1684.x:
27P
1656.11
1744.:0
1334.10
28
1470.00
1630. C•0
28F
1560.00
1642..0
1728.• ^.0
28P
17)).:)
1763.''0
1884. ^0
29
1510. co
1591.00
1672.00
29F
1603. ^0
1684.:0
1774.00
29P"
1744.':0
1836.sC1
1932. v0
30
155 ^,.00
1630. CO
1716.'.'
30F
1642.01
173 C0
1d2).0v
30P
1 19 01 . CO
1884.
106'1. CO
31
159'). 0
1674.:3
1762.00
31F
1686.1,E
17T74. Z3
1858.00
31P ..
1'339. ^)
1934.C.)
2036.'�O
;._.
32
163 ?.. ^,•3
1713. co
18 )8. Z -3
32F
1 73C. 3)
1822. •':0
1918.::0
32P _
18;36.
1* 8 4.
2390. )�
33
1674.)l
17x4.:0
1856.00
33F
1776.00
1677.71
1963. C0
33P
1934.00
2':36. 1)
2144.00
STEP 4
129 8.
1414. ^0
1256.)0
1332.-3)
52
1•+ 01. -•J 30
J
12•y'.''?
13 -5 $3.'13
1490.00
1324. )')
1424..3 )
153':. )
1353.:'')
1440.00
1570.0.3
1394. ,0
1 Y78.0:)
161. 0
143J :
1516. ^J
1652. "0
146S.0D
155 i. ;0
1696.
1 5n6.03
1598..0
174.7.: 0
1546.00
164 D. ^,
173b.��
1588. DO
1662.)'?
1834.',0
.1628.0,}
1726.30
1882.•)3
1672.)0
1772.00
1932.C.0
1716.30
1618.00
1982. ^)
1760-0V
15(36.00
2)34.10
1818. ^'0
1`316.03
2')83.03
1854.00
1y66.03
2142. 0
1904.00
2013.'0
220 D. J )
1954.:0
207 ). "J
2256. J0
STEP 5
1268. ")
1366.03
14zi 8.01
1322.'3
152ss.00
1358.'?^
1443 .13
1568.:)0
1'.94. 03
1476.0)
1610.03.
143 ^.0
1516.00
1652.00
146'3.00
1556. 7#)
1696.0::
1506..)0
1595.:
1740;
15=.6..3
1633.00
1786.0'1
15c36.00
1682.00
183 2..):)
1623.30
1726.0)
188.0.0
167 ^.00
1772.0.)
1930. 10
1 714. 00
1813. 01
1980.)0
176).')J
1 866.'J�J
2'134..:3
1806. �•0
1914. G0
20%36. 00
1854.0-3
1966.30
2142.)0
1902.CO
2016.00
2198.00
1952.00
2070 -00
2256.03
2004.00
2124.03
2314.0
2056.00
213). 30
2376.:;3
I
t•
A,
'+
RESOLUTION
SALARY
RANGE
N0. 4272 (1980'
STEP 1
es)
_ STEP 2
STEP 3
STEP 4
STEP 5
34
1718.00
1811.:'7
lci)4. 0
2:,J4.?0
211
VW
34F
1322.00
1`ii8.70
21)2'?. :•D
217_6.00
2233. ^�
34P
1986.' ??
2'.Si. :'i
22:7.:^
2315. ^?
2+33.':
35
1764.'?
1S`�b.:' ^,
1954..7
2,358.30
21 66. 3-0
35f
137;.0?
191;P.•:0
2072. 7J
21::2.00
2296. ?:
35P
2 ?38.GO
21.6.''^
2253._?
2378.`j-3
X5'2.:)
36
181:0
lei ^6. ^0
2036. ;:)
2112.00
2222.30
36P
2)92. Co
2?- 2.r:'?
7_313.•:,0
2440.:7
2508.::0
37P
2146.00
226').'::
2378.03
25:,4.00
2636.;^
38P
22 :4.00
232 ^.CO
2442.CO
251'. 00
2704.1..
B.
The salary ranges
listed below
take effect
October 1, 1980.
•SALARY
STEP 1
STEP 2
STEP 3
STEP 4
STEP 5
RANGE
01
752. CC
752.f7
F: 32. C,
v7!:.]^
22.i0
02
772. CC
812.:'3
854.:0
5 :C.'70
03
792. CC
334. C0
873.Cn
c24• ^C
772,00
04
812.: ^_
85 b.',
9'!Q. ,'?
94 ?•.J)
99 d.: 0
05
834.0
876. ',
924. CO
(;72.
"
Ob
856. CC
77;.::
94£3. CO
?7
67!1. C0
y ?4. ?
974. " ^,
1 "24.00
1 ^73.
n8
9u2.^')
'44F.r
953. 0
1 ;52.0
1106.'7
C9
S2G.0
574. °."
1C2
!'9C.:
11�c.
OSP
LC38.:C'
1;92.:;
115'. "?
11 ?. ^0
127 4.`.;')
LG
95
1052.Cn
1166." i
1 CP
1066. Co
112.2. CJ
113 ?. ^
1242.:0
1363.:0
11
974.;.0
1 ^Z6.':.
108' . =:1
1136.00
119 ?
11P
1091, 0
1150.;0
1212. 0
1274.;):
1s42. ?
12
1MI.CC
1:52. ^�
11;:8.4
11 -:6.CO
i�2<3.0?
12P
1122. C^
1180.',C
1244.nC
1318. CO
1379. 0
13
1"' 26. 7
1)L' ?.:C
113F.C')
1198.
1261 ..:)
13P
1152. CC
1212.CC
127b.00
1342.0 ^_
1414.0,3
14
1 ".54. ^0
11 ^E.:O
1168.CO
1223-GO -
1294. ^O
14F
_
1 118. r.?
1176. 7-
- !2:3d. ^0
1 304.07
14P
113:.:^
1 =44.: ^,
X31 r.. ;n
t 3 7C.0'n
14i . "J
15
1.32.':'?
1136.70
11')6.11 ?
12a:..00
13 2, 3. "0
15F
1146.00
12)3.`:7
127C.CO
11'138.00
14;8.x,••)
15P
1212.CO
1276.0-
1344.00
141•i.CO
1438.CO
lE
111 C.
1168.''0
123^.^?
1294.00
1362. C0
I 6
1178. ^..J
123+;.
1 . C0
1372.:0
I;46.:.n
lEP
1244.,'G
131'..00
134 ,,.00
1452.00
l i23.• ^'0
17
113:s.:0_
119•i.C^,
1262.0
132i;.C:
13;
17F
12'8.'_7
1272.7:)
1?
RESOLUTION NO. 4272 W-"' Series)
SALARY STEP 1 STEP 2
RANGE
^
2 CF
2CP
21
21F
21P
22
22F
22P
23
2 ?F
2=P
24
24F
24P
25
2 SF
25P
26
2 6F
20
27
27F
27P
28
2 &F
28P
2C
2 5F
2W
3C
3''F
3 rP
31
31F
31P
32
3 Z
32P
33
33F
3:P
34
34F
34P
35
35F
35P
36
30
3 7P
3 EP
= •r _
�r
STEP 3 STEP 4 STEP 5
1230. CO
1296. C
1 364. ")
1 <% t . ;0
1306. C0
1374.0;
1446.0)
1;24.00
138C.CC
1454.i
13 ^.''0
1r.1".]o
1264. C^
133:..• "..
141 : ^,C`:
147-',.CC
134c.00
1410.0
14 >i4.CC
15t,I..CO
1418.00
1492.CC
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1652.CC
1296..
1:.64.; 0
14 6. "]
1512.0^
1376.:;0
144fl. ".�
152 4. CC
16 ^4. ^C
1454.00
1530. CO
1612.C10
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133 ?.C')
14) 0.2_
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15;2.:
1412.. ,G
1486.''C
1564. CC'
1646.00
1492.00
1572.06
1654.00
174 ". ^.;
1366.CC
1438. CJ
1514.'CO
1=192.^0
144b.00
1524. ^. ^,
16J6.00
1650.!:00
1532. CC
1612.:0
1658.:]
1796. CC
1402.C^
1476.':,
1552.:0
1634. "^
148b.CC
1566.CC
1648.
1734.0
1572.CJ
1654.'0
1742. C,
1334.21
1438.0
1514."^
1-4 7::.f:w
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15)6.0
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17,32.':,
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1 724.x^
1814.'-10
191 ^.x]
1738. C^
1828.('•:,
1926. 0
2.;;26..0
183':. CO
14)54. C)
ZC36. C0
21x2. ".0
168C. cc
:77 ^..00
1862. ^0
1960 3
1782. CC
1E176.r ^,
1S76.:7
2C8J: rn
1886. CC
1984.--C
2C9]. CC
2200.. ^,O
1724. CC
121t:.0
1912.C•?
2)12.:" -0
183V. -�
1926. CG
7_�2d .:�
21 4.rC
1934.C-0
2C436.C-
2144.CO
2_ 56.�G-
177 ^,. ';'1
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2•1x4. C0
1878.7,n
197;.x0
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2 19 0. "0
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2n9 ^..';C
2200.6:
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113 16.ZC.
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2C14.00
212`.(;"
19'8. ^^
202E!.( -.n
2.1:'.6-. CC
2.248 Cr.
2031. C
2258.00
2378.00
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2 ^66.20
217,.(;0
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2146. C0
2 60. ^�
2378 .1.6
25)4.GG
ZZC•,.C"
232 ^.C^
en- 4t2.r C'
2573.:0
_ .12.0
1r. 4.00
1550.6^
1(.4t:. C:)
17410, r0
15'x2.1-0
16-:e3. ^0
1634. 0
1734. C0
1 "
b:2. ^ _.:
1676.:,
1778. CO
188rl. c0
1720'.00
1626. GO
1S3 .CO
1766. CC.
1674. CO
155C.00
1812. r- 0
1522. O
2] --- It.'0
1(C 60. "J
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15 F;. 0
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214 3
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u
-1
RESOLUTION NO. 4272 (1980 S('
Section 2. Titles and Ranges. The classes of positions shall each have the
salary range shown opposite the..title in this..,sect -ion.
A. The salary range listed below takes effect July It 1980.
RANGE
'CODE
TITLE
02
114
CL =RK TYPIST I
JS...
11^,
DATA ENTRY OPERATOk
O6 :.
115
CLERK TYPIST II
76
12:
ACCOUNT CLERK I
06 •.:::
9D9
DRAFTIN; TRAI-NH
07 ...:.
140.
SECRETARY I , ..
07.
501
L.AdORER
07
.505
GR0UNDS''0RKER APP!?ENT:CE
07
51')
POINTER APPRENTICE
07
521
TR =E r4Air %T wijkKER (TRN: :)
>..07
529
31.01; MAINT :rKR TK4I SEE
7. -
6 -04
WATER .4ET =k R =PAIR (Tnr•1E)
: ?7
661
MECHANIC HELPER
08
116
CLERK TYPIST III
.03
117
AD11N SERVICES CLERK
` ^3
.121
ACCOUNT CLERK II
9 •:
526
JA-+STOR I
STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 STEP 4 STEP 5
75 ^,.30 736.0: 913.0") 874. C') 921. 03
-5-
832._0 874. -'7 92'.3 .1 973. 1'.)2^..00
83 2.30 . 874. -33 920.:;,0 970. oO 1' 2 :. DJ
632..,:, 871 92".!n 971.1,7 1J2'.-:,
832.'.3 574.')0 9.2J�.n' 970. J0' 1'23. u3
852.03 698. = "'
852. 10 893."+
852.GD 893.'!?
852.7,) 898.:)
852.'.; 896.
852.0-3 878.
852.10 893.37.
876.,0 922.00
876. 4 922.:,n
876.0; 922. n
76.'_'0 922. ?�
946.0
946.^
9.;<
(; 46.^
946.3.
546.00
1) 4 6 . 3'::
9 7 D . C 0
47
971.x?
97).00
994.'.0 1043...0
994.:;-3 1'48. r5,0
994. )u 1 :'46. )n-
9 9 4 . "-! 0 1 ?43. "?
994.111 1:48.0)
y94.:)-"' 1 ;'t,3. -"3
994.3' 1_48.1)
994. ^0 124fl.?7
3.0 1. 74. 00
1 )74. Dl
1 2 .3J 1074.02
132C.J) 1'?74.CIO
��
Resolution N0. 4272 (1980 , .,eries)
RANGE
.38
19
09
09
09P
n9P
J9P
TTTT.E
7C1 FIR_ SERVICE TRA1 NE: E
141 SECRETARY II
733 FIIcE PREVENTION TRAINEE
9118 SUP VEY PAP TY :IDE
922 AQUATICS CUi:F.J[ "IATCR
8]2 PA,tKING ENFORC_ME -NIT UFF
8 "73 POLICE FIELD S =-RV T=CH
804 CRI`CE PREY C!JCRD
10 122 ACCOU14T CLERI III
1-3 52 1 JA's IT CF. I I
10 7,12 FIRE PREVE'TION AIDE
10-- 907 DATA E14TRY CPER /PkOG
10 911 HU4AN R.ELATI IC'IS TECH.
1 ^P 131 COM 1UNICATIONiS T_C.ii. I
I1 11t2 SELFETAkY III
11 531 STnEET IMAI`iT b:iJRKEK I
1.1 541 UTILITIES ;4AI!NT WKR I
`2 203
.2 3'? 5
12 5!5
12 6)3
12 923
')RAFTING TECH' .'ICIAN
HUMAN RELATIONS ASSISTANT
vR0 UN DS �ORK.EF.
WATEF r;ETER PEADER
SPIRTS CCMr",r,11N4T'3.R
l�
STEP 1 STEP 2
a 76. ,)o 922.1
W3 .J] 974(j .3:
898.:) 946. 13
8 98. i; 946.:!3
898. C0 945. -'^
1 :3 3. ^,0 1':92. 00
1 X38. 00 1012. )•1
'722.07 1Y7�.'1
922.30 97].70
922. 0 9
922.30 97;.'D,0
(;22.33 97.3. 03
V)66.J0 1122.0
946.^0 996. ^,J
946. 996. C3
946._v 996.^
977_.00 1 )22. :]
972. C"0 1 :22.
972.''0 1 ^22
972.00 ID 2 2 . 011
177.2.03 1•.022.0`
STEP .3 STEP 4 'STEP 5
971.J. 1:',74..j
956. ^) 1]43.0]
`c96.OJ 1046. 3J
976.' 0 1'•46.
995.03 1146.:.7
115':.r,� 1210. J
115].30 1213.73
115•).0] 1210.JO
1.76.00
1022.00 1•]76. JO
1022.0] 1:76.00
1 022.0] 1076..')7
1022.0 1076.0)
118 ].00 1 242 . ?0
1 )48.00 11-) 4. ]:1
1043.00 110`4.'00
1 ;43.::•3 11':4. _0
107.5 . -0 1132. ^0
1C76.DO 1132. ]J
1'11 76.03 1132.:3
1"76.3-0 1132.]0
1376.00 1132.00
11�2..1�...
11 )2.JJ
11]2.33
1274.01.
1274.0:?
1274.00
1132..
1132.0] ,
11.32.00
1132.00
1132. V33 .
13 ?8.0�
1162.0
1162. ?:).
1162. ;•, .
1772.0.]
1192.�u
1192.
1192.:
1192.�J
13
145
LEGAL S=CRZTAFY
956.311
1)50.3-
.1.1]4.00.1102."
1Z24.3J .
13
537
PAkKS 1AINTENA-NC= 'r:CRKEP.
996.70
1350.0^
111`4.00
1162.00
1224.;):3
13
522
TREE AA INT . v,ORKER 1
996. JJ
1 :51. `]
11X4. 1-1
1162. ??
1224.
13
532
STR EET MAINT 'A RK'-R II
996.:0
1]53.00
11;4.3)
1162.0;3
1224.7•]
14
Z05
.9CCCIUNTI'�� T= 9H'�ICIAN
1022.37
1C 76. E-3
1134.x^
119"2.00
1256.: ^.
14
542
J T I L I TI ES M A I %T W K R 11
1')2.2.'7:
1076.
1134.'0
1192. ^]
1255. �J
-
14
6;5
'MATER METER REPAIRER
1022. 3.0
1076.0)
1134.00
1192.00
1256.)7
14
6 ^.3
PA4KING METER REP 41RER
1 ^22.00
1076.rJ:)
113 4 -):'�
1192.:?
1256.00
14
641
•,vATE ;. SUPPLY CPER I
1.022. O
1076. 10
1.134.00
1197_.03
1256.00'
14
905
ADA III ISTR AT IV AID[
1022. 30
1 )7x.03
1134. ^J
1192.?10
1256.00
14P
132
COMMUNICATIC`aS TECH. II
1162.]0
12'4.00
1310.]]
1378.•]3
1453.;;
15
156
-011I.ISTRATIVE SECTY
1050.00
1104.01
1164.00
1224.00
1288. C•] .
15
523
TRF_ MAIN•IT i3ORKER II
1.050.00
11 ?4.10
1164.):
122t.0C
1233. C•4
15
525
SWI >1'4i.'Ja POOL MAINT TECH
1050.JC
1134..7.
1164.J0
1224.:)
1288.;7]
15
530
STP.EET M,", IT PAIPITFR
1)5,1 CJ
1.134.41
1164.13
1224.00
1238. ^_J
15
610
H_AVY r-QJIP.�EtVr JF'r -k I
1351.0^
112%4. 0
1:64.05
1224.
123ti.100
ma
-
-3
.-7-
Resolution
No. 4212 (1980 Series)
ANGE
CODE
TITLE
STEP -1
STEP 2
STEP 3
STEP 4-
STEP -5
Im
'r6
611
HEAVY c4UIPt1= JT JPER I 1
1 ^7d. ^3
113 4
1194.')_
1:56.0)
132.'_.-3-3
16,
615
PAINTER.
I C, 7WO. 0-)
11:4. ^?
1194.0-3
12.56.0)
!32'2.0
1 6
6 7 1
U T I L I TY PL C .N T I j P E- 'r, 1
1'378. G0
1134. --/I
1194.)_^
1256.
1322. CV.)
17
619
SKILLED PAINT WMK=-R
1! 6. 00
1164.:):
1226.J3
I Z
1359.30
is
208
PLANNING Tc-,C.`i,'.ICIAN
1134.00
119't.TJ
1258. 1
1324.00
13'44.50
215
E•'INEERIN3 T=-CHNICIIAN
1134.3
1194.
12 5 ci . J0
1324.)J
13*14.,33
18
503
C R
PAI-,KS MAINTENANCE L.EADE
113 4 .
1 194.T..
1253.J3
1324 . 030.
1 4.CO
3�y
18
524
T k E E M 4 1 N T LE ?A;) E R
1134. C47
1194.'?')
1258.-3'?
1324.)1
1394. .3
is
.533
STREET .1 A I *j T 'L F A, E R
1134. 3
1194
1258...'3
1324. "3
1.39 4. n 0
18
642
WATER SUPPLY GPER If
1134. &J
1194.0)
1253.)')
1324.0)
1394.),,)
19
2`6
,;RAPHIC SERV. COORD.
1164.1)
1Z 26.
129:.'_)
1358._l
143).^)
19
528
8 U I L D IN G NI A-I N T L E 4% D = K
11 t4. J:)*
1226.):)
1217' 0
1358.0
143'vi.00
20
209
P L A NNI I N VG -E ".4 F C P. C . T E 1". H
1196. C0
1_'53. -1 0
1324. ^_
1394.110
14:8.70
. 20
543
UTILITIES :44INT A.D�: P,
UTILITIES
1136.01
1253.`^
1324.0;)
1:)94. --J
1468.3:)
2:
663
HEAVt EQUIPMENT- 4E',
11 G 6 . C- 0
125'3.^.;
132,t.,))
131
146B."'C
.20
672
UTILITY PLANT GPER It
1196.
1253.'?^
1324.)'3
1-394. ^0
1463.07
2 OF
621
FIFE VEHICLE M�:CH;:NIC
1268.0)
1334. DO
14)4.-)0
1478.00
1556.00
11
237
STAFF WRITcQ
11226.")
1292.
13260.00
1433.00
-15' 6..GO
1
(ij 9
A 011 N I S Tk AT I V c- AI OE
12 2 6 CD 3
1292.
1361.10
143].0'}
15)6.3+3
2.1F
705
F I I- - E F I G H T E R
13
1 4,*t,-, . 0
151 -)J
11596.^O
2,2p
.813
POL I C Ec CIFF I r= R
1454.0;,
153;3.0,'•)
16 12 . 0 0
1o96.03
1 78E . 0-0
23
346
HUAIIAN RELATICNS ASSGCIATE.
1292..-)
13Q'0.1v
1432.x:
1506. 0
153 6 . 0 J
24
315
RECREATION SUP- RV I Sr'R
1326.10 1
13*;6.0)
147).•. -3
1546.0?
1628.' -0
24
351
I.. A
'La NNNG, ISSI STANT
13 2 6. "� 0,
I - 6. -L)
4 4 7 3 -0
1546.03
1628. 100
24
534
STREET M �A I -'l T SU P -E k V I S 0 P,
1326. C0
1396.!)n
1471.'00
1546.:)
1623.:1:-'
24
562
PAPKS MAINT SUPERVISUP
1326.00
13 ci 6 . 0 0
1470.:. ^.
154 5. 33
24
643
w A T Ek S U P L. Y 5) , i P E R V I S U R
1326.0O
!396.37
14 T 0 .
1546.10
1628.00
24
651
iJILDING INSPLECTUrl""
1326.")
139 6. C.-,)
147".30.
1546,'10
1626.-3?
-24
681
PU3LIC t-,OFKS IASPECTOR
13264'-J
1396.03
14 V) .00
154;).00
1628.010
24F
707
FIRE ENGINEER
14^6.;-`)
1480. "0
1553.:30
16 0. ^•3 -
172 3
24F
710
F IkE PREVENTION :INSP
141)6. "j)
148"). 6-:3
1556.00
1640. "J""
1726.03
24P
814
;-:V[,')=-,*'ICE TEC'1-'%1CIA1'1
1532.CO
1612.:':)
!679.0.3
1736.00
18 8'.-j . 140
.24P
815
POLICE OFFICER (F.T.G.)
1522. ^J
16- 12 . 0 +3
16 Ij -i . On-
1786.:?
18 8 3C
24P
920
POLICE uricEp (DET)
1532.1•.)
1612.?.)
16,:3.)?
1786.10
1883.
26
3 3 -'3
P L A ^ 4 C i i =- C K E ? 4 G I
1316.
Ift73. r-�
1566. ^=
1623.'?)
1714.4?
. ? 6
t o " ' 1 N H: R 1 N ; A S S I S T NT
�j CC
139 6. .3 1
14 7%
154*3 . L
162(3.))
17 1 �-'O
-
-3
.-7-
Resolution No. 4272 (19 eries)
RANGE
26
26
26
26-
26
23
2 8P
29
29
CODE
-TITLE
STEP 1
STEP 2
STEP 3
STEP 4
STEP 5
,. , 31 7
41:4 IN ASS T/PUjLI L SERV
13•-16
1'17).'')
1 ') 4 o .
1626.)0
1714. ^?
341
ACC&JNTANT
13V6
'147 --)J
154,1.',0
I62e.00
1. 7 4
5' «4
-UTILITIES .4T SJPV
i.396ol7lj
147 J 0 0
1548.)3
dr. j -1
1 & 23
7 4.
.
664
SUPV HEWY r-IEC-i
13')6.20
147
1543.03
1620.0
1714.0:)
673
UTILITY PLANT SUPV
13 9 6 . 00
147
1548.00
1628
1714. 3 0
336 A01 I N A S S I T /E NGR
825 POLICE SEERGEAN'T
34.1 ACCOUNTING SUPERVISOR
351 P L 14 N N I NIG, A S S U C I A T E
1470.00 1548."0 11630.00 1716.^O 18*1'6.,'JG .
1702.
1783.00 1884.10 1932.30 2036-00
1672.0-3 1854.))
1672.10 1761.00 1854.0n_
30
41)5
CHIEF
N
BUILDI.NG I? SPECTOR
1550.00
16-30.00
1716 .00
.1.8 0 3.
]IS02- a')
3)
563
i1LDG
& PACKS MAINT SUPT
1550.00
16 3 )
1716.':0
1308.'3J
1902:00
30F
7 1 B
FIRE
CAPT. (PREVENTID.N.)
1642.00
1730.00
132).00
1916.03
2016.00
3 F
715
FIFE
LAPT. (SUPPRESS.1ONj
1642.00
173).)O
162).00
1916. Y)
2"1.6.0')
2.3 2 J. ri .3
D
POL ICE
SER3EA NT I I
I T 3;' . 00
18(14.00
1984. '0*:
208s.00
2 1 5 8 i -0 D
31P
355
TECH SEkV CCC)RD.
-%2
415
STREET SUPERINTEND NT
2^.%4.0,)
..35F
32F
720
FIRE CAPT. (TRAINPNG)
33
352
SEN'10R, PLANNER
12
36C
N Gv I N E ER 1 N U' A,S So C I T E
3 3 P
84
POLICE LIEUTENANT
1y34. -3 2036.1 Q' 2256.00.
1632.3,) 1713ifD) 18T8.00 1904.0-0 2104.00
1731.03 2018.C'.) 2124.0
1674.0') 1 164. 0 ' 1956.0:'.? 1954.: 2 _56.
1674.;•? 1764.0^ 1356 . 10 1954.!�-O 21:56.:00
1fj34.00 2036.1 "0" 2144.00 - 2256.0') 2376.00
34
404
ASSIST CITY ATTYIAOMIN
1718.00
131).0-3
19nzT,00
2^.%4.0,)
..35F
725;
FIRE iA TTAL ION CHIE F
1870J. '00
1968.00
2 0 7 7- .
2182.v0
2296.JO
35F
730
FIRE 14ADSHAL/dATT CHIEF
1878.`)0
1963.00
2072.00
2162.'C0
2296-00
36
425
ii T1 LI T I ES E;i' /3UPT
181). '30
19 3 6 .
2006. 00
2112.00
2222.Cj
,38P
85^
POL Ira LAPTAIIN
22)4.90
2.3 2 J. ri .3
2442.01
2570.0)
2704.1C
771
B. -he salary ranges listed
take effect
below ta7
10/1/80.
RANGE
CODE
TITLE
STEP I-
STEP 2
STEP 3
STEP -5
C2
114
C LE kj�_ TYP I ST 1
772.00
6 1.
3 5 4
S48.0C
06
110
DATA ENTkY UPE.kATUR
656. ^_.0
500.'O"
S45.CO
1-25
r6
.115
CLE.P.1, TYPIST 11
<;49.00
;SJ.:D
1650.00
C6
120
ACCOUNT CLc_kK I
85c). JC
90^eSy'
948.00
5 C - 0
C6
c;CG7
DPAFTING Tk,(4I,%)EE
85h. OC
`100..1)0
.94G.00
ci 17- 3
1 5'r . C
-C7
140
C7
1-
C7
505
07
07
.07
C7
604
07
661
c'FCRETARY I
LAbLRER
tj -
R R APPREINTICE
L)UrJDS�-,[,1AK.E
PAI,JER 4,--'DRE%TICE
TREE 0 A 4 T; W 1, P. K,'-: IR ( T � t: EE
t3L:)v MA V:T �.Kg TRAI NEE
(JFNE)
-A4TEP MEr_k
r'
Mc--CHANIC HELPER
-0-
678.2 V 2
37.1.x^ 9 2
673.;3 924.CO
87H.-_'? lv 2 f- .'_'0
878. -1: 924. n
878.! i q ? 4.
Fi 7.4 C 3 92 "'.. C:)
774. 03
tj 14
y74.)'_
114.:.
974. C 0
7 4 . i' , 0
974.05
574. -d0
I C2 4 . :C
1724. re')
1 12 214
C 2 4,. 2 .1
r.2 4. 00
1:24.00
1 C7 6 ;Q
1 C 78
1 :76.
1 :73.70
1C fa.co
1076.*
)73.10
RESOLUTION NO. 4272 (19F-�'� ries)
- ;� -1010.•.
RANGE CODE TITLE STEP 1
:8 116
�.g 117
08 121
C3 526
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4272 (198( :-.ies)
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RANGE
CODE
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STEP 3
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16
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16
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RESOLUTION NO. 4272 (1980 S--ies)
RANGE
CODE
TITLE
STEP 1
STEP 2
STEP 3
STEP 4
STEP 5
26
337
ADMIN ASST /PUt;LIC SERV
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26
544
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1431, 0
1 14.00
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1(173. =0
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26
C64
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1'133.':0
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26
673
UTILITY PLANT SUPV
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1514.')
154.00
1678. ^.J
176o.2�-
28
336
ADMIN ASST /�INGR.
1514.00
1594.:
1 (173.:0
17GL.:^
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28P
825
PO IC5 SERti;EANT [
1 770. C:.
178e.0J
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19:2. JCi
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25
341
aCCGUNTIN3 SUPERVISCK
1554.CC
1636.,^
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1914.x;
1508. 0
29
351
PLANNING ASSOCIATE
1554.-"
1722.0:
1e14.33
19:,8.:'.'
30
4C5
CHIEF BUILDING IVSPECTC;h
15i6.CO
158':.0.0
17L8.�i
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3JF
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1692.00
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1974. -J
2016. ^0
30F
715
F . ".E C'PT. tSUP.1 S I D N
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1974. "J
2:78.0:
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1757.
4.'0
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TECr+ SEkY CGOR').
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2256.Ci
32
415
STREET SUP ERI'JTEilDENJ
158:.:3
1770.:.)
1Sr,2.O''
1960. J0
2:•64.0:
32F
720
FIRE CAPT. (TRAI[•,[N't',1
1752.00
1376.00
1`i76.)1
2:18;.?;
219 ^.0 ^,
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352
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1912.C'0
2(112.0.'
2118. 0
33
26 ^.
EIJGIrJEErwl'JG ASSOCIATE
1724. 'C
1316.
19_2.•:0
2'12. "•J
2116.0
33P
841,
POLICE LIEUTENANT
1934.::;0
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2 14 4. 30
27.5(.3:
2376.:,0
34
414
ASSIST CITY ATTY /40: IN
177''. C0
18 (- 4. :0
1 (;62.;7
2_04.77
2174.:•.'
35F
725
FIRE BATTALION C'iI =F
1923. C0
2 D R. J•?
7.136.07
22 ±8. 7J
2366.00
35F
730
F IRE MARSHAL /BATT CHIEF
1528. C1
2 ^.2 c;. i
2136.0C
224.3. `J
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36
47.5
U T I L I TIES EN;R /SUPT
1.1;0,4. ��
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38P
850
POLICE CAPTAIN
223 *.00
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2442.JC.
2573. :J
27�4.00
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RESOLUTION NO. 4272(1980 Series)
Section 3. Rules Governing Step- Incrza3es. The following rules shall gove QD
step increases for employees other than those specified in Section 4:
(1) The first step is the minimum rate and shall normally be the hiring rate for
the class. In cas ^.s where it is difficult to secure qualified personnel, or
if a person of unusual qualifications is hired, the Administrative Officer may
authorize hiring at any step.
(2) The second step is an incentive adjustment to encourage an employee to improve
his work. An employee may be advanced to the second step following the
completion of six months satisfactory service upon recommendation by his
department head and the approval of the Personnel Director.
(3) The third step represents the middle value of the salary range and is the rate
at which a fully qualified, experienced and ordinarily conscientious employee
may expect to be paid after a reasonable period of satisfactory service. An
employee may be advanced to the third step after completion of six months
service at the second step, provided the advancement is recommended by the
department head and approved by the Personnel Director.
(4) The fourth step is to be awarded only in case of work which is well above
average for the class. An employee may be advanced to the fourth step after
completion of one year of service at the third step provided the advancement
is recommended by the departmnet head and approved by the Personnel Director.
(S) The fifth step is intended as a reward for performance sustained above
satisfactory. An employee may be advanced to the fifth step after completion
of two years service (one year for 'Police Officers, beginning level, or for
employees who were at fifth step in one classification and then promoted to
a lower step in a higher classification) at the fourth step provided the
advancement is recommended and justified in writing by the department head
and approved by the Personnel Director.
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-J
RESOLUTION NO. 4272 (1930 Series)
(6) The above criteria for step increases apply except where other arrangements
are authorized by the Administrative Officer.
In applying the above rules, the next step shall be granted, other conditions
having been met, on the following basis:
(1) For those having an anniversary date on the 15th of the month or earlier,
the increase shall be effective on the first of that month.
(2) For those having an anniversary date on the 16th of the month or later, the
increase shall be effective the first of the following month.
Should the employee not be increased, it shall be the privilege of the departmen
head and Administrative Officer to reconsider such increase at any time during
the year.
Section 4. Employees Working Under 40 Hours Per Week.
(1) Line -item positions. Employees filling line item positions who are regularly
scheduled for 20 or more hours per week but less than 40 shall be paid a pro-
rated salary based on the number of regularly scheduled hours worked. Fringe
benefits shall be provided on the same basis except they shall be rounded off
to the next lower 10 %. For example, an employee working 4 1/2 hours a day
receives 56.25% of the monthly salary for the position but receives 50% of the
fringe benefits. They shall be eligible for step advancement according to Sec-
tion 3 above.
(2) Temporary positions. Employees working part -time in non -line item positions
listed in Section 2 of this salary resolution shall be compensated at the
hourly rate equivalent of the first step of their salary range. They may be
advanced to step 2 after 1000 hours and step 3 after 2000 hours of satisfactory
service upon the recommendation of the department head and approval of the
Personnel Director.
The following salary schedule shall govern employees working in the listed
job classifications. Employees with prior experience may start above the first
,a
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IL .Marts- L
:J
RESOLUTION NO. 4272 (1980 Series)
step upon recommendation of the department head and approval -ofttha personnel
Director. Where more than one rate exists, advancement to a higher rate is based
on satisfactory performance of assigned duties plus the experience requested and
the department head's recommendation.
Temporary employees may be advanced more rapidly based on experience and
job performance upon the approval of the Administrative Officer.
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s
RESOLUTION NO. 4272
_
TITLE =R
(1980 Series)
RANGE
-JMBER GRADE
EXPERIENCE
HOURLY RATE
7/1/80 10/1/80
1/1/81
Crossing Guard
50H
$3.10
$3.35
Youth Corps Worker
51H
$3.10
$3.35'
Drafting Aide
58H
1
First 500 Hours
$4.51
$4.64.
2
Over 500 hours
$5.01
$5.16
3
Over 1000 hours
$5.57
$5.73
$3.48
$3.59
4
Over 1500 hours
$6.19
$6.37
$3.87
$3.99
5
Over 2000 hours.
$6.88
$7.08
$4.30
Grade 5 equals
the 5th
step of range 12, Drafting Technician.
4
Each lower step
equals
90% of the
next higher step.
5
Planning Aide
58H
1
First 500 hours
$4.51
•$4.64
step of
range 2, Clerk Typist
I.
2
Over 500 hours
$5.01
$5.16
3
Over 1000 hours
$5.57
$5.73
$3.10
1
-.
4
Over 1500 hours
$6.19
$6.37
$3.25
5
Over 2000 hours
$6.88
$7.08
$3.45
Grade 5 equals the 5th step of range 12. Drafting Technician.
Each lower step equals 90% of the next higher step.
-15-
$3.35
$3.50
$3.70
$3.95
$4.10
$4.30
$4.55'
$4.75
$4.95
$3.35
$3.50
$3.70
Police Reserve Officer
60H
Court Duty and
$8.39
work authorized
by res. No. 3700
®
This rate equals the first
step
of Police Officer.
Clerical Aide
56H
1
First 500 hours
$3.48
$3.59
2
Over 500 hours
$3.87
$3.99
3
Over 1000 hours
$4.30
$4.43
4
Over 2000 hours
$4.78
$4.92
5
Over 2000 hours
$5.31
$5.47
Grade 5 equals the
5th
step of
range 2, Clerk Typist
I.
Each lower step equals
90% of the next higher step.
Recreation Leader I
52H
1
First 250 hours
$3.10
-.
2
Over 250 hours
$3.25
3
Over 500 hours
$3.45
Recreation Leader II
55H
1
First 250 hours
$3.70
2
Over 250 hours
$3.35
3
Over 500 hours
$4.05
Recreation Leader III
57H
1
First 250 hours
$4.30
2
Over 250 hours
$4.50
3
Over 500 hours
$4.70
Lifeguard
52H
1
First 250 hours
$3.10
2
Over 250 hours
$3.25
3
Over 500 hours
$3.45
-15-
$3.35
$3.50
$3.70
$3.95
$4.10
$4.30
$4.55'
$4.75
$4.95
$3.35
$3.50
$3.70
On motion of Councilwoman Billig ,seconded by Councilman Dunin
and on the following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Billig, Dunin, Bond, Munger and Mayor Cooper
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
the foregoing Resolution was passed and ad t s 7th day of October
opte
19 80 /�' ///
ATTEST:
CI CLERI
J. H. FITZPATRICK
VIA
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RESOLUTION NO. 4272 (1980
Series)
RANGE
HOURLY RATE
TITLE NUMBER
GRADE
EXPERIENCE
7/1/80 10/1/80
1/1/81
Senior Lifeguard 55H
1
First 250 hours
$3.70
$3.95
2
Over 250 hours
$3.85
$4.10
3
Over 500 hours
$4.05
$4.30
On motion of Councilwoman Billig ,seconded by Councilman Dunin
and on the following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Billig, Dunin, Bond, Munger and Mayor Cooper
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
the foregoing Resolution was passed and ad t s 7th day of October
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RESOLUTION NO. 4455 (1981 Series)
A RESOLUTION AMENDING MEMORANDA OF UNDERSTANDING
BETWEEN THE CITY COUNCIL AND SAN LUIS OBISPO CITY
EMPLOYEES' ASSOCIATION
BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows:
That the Memoranda of Understanding between the City Council and the
San Luis Obispo City Employees' Association which was adopted by Council
Resolution Number 3904 and amended by Council Resolution Number 4253 be
amended as follows:
1. Article VII - Salary
Section B - Salary Provisions
4. January 1, 1981 - December 31, 1981
0 The City shall implement a three- (3) percent increase in
all salary ranges computed as detailed in Section A above,
based on salary ranges in effect on December 31, 1980. This
increase will be effective January 1,, 1981. The pay adjustment
required for the period from January 1, 1981,. to the implemen-
tation date of this agreement shall be computed at three (3)
percent of the gross earnings of each employee during that
time period.
O The City further agrees to implement a plan whereby the City
will contribute seven (7) percent of an employee's salary on
behalf of the employee to PERS. These amounts paid by the City
are employee contributions and are paid by the City to satisfy
the employee's obligation to contribute seven (7) percent of
salary to PERS. An employee has no option to receive the
contributed amounts directly instead of having them paid by the
City to PERS on behalf of the employee.
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It-is understood and agreed to by.the parties that the City
"pick up" of the employee's PERS contribution is made in lieu
of a wage increase. Therefore, in all comparisons made with
other agencies, seven (7) percent of salaries will be added.to
the total compensation provided by the City to.the employee.
It-is further understood and agreed to by the parties that
payment of the seven (7) percent PERS contribution is made
subject to I..R.S. approval of reporting procedures.
This plan will be accrued effective January 1, 1981, and paid
on July 7, 1981 to -all full - time- regular employees employed by
the City on July 1, 1981.
2. Article VIII - Benefits
Section A - Medical.Insurance
January 1, 1981 - December 31, 1981
0 City agrees to contribute up to $122.12.per.month for medical
insurance for each regular =full -time employee covered by this
Agreement.
0 Parties agree that effective July 1, 1981 City has the option
of switching medical plans from Pacific Mutual to CCCJPA. It is
further agreed there shall be no reduction in benefit coverage
under the CCCJPA plan, nor shall.there.be an increased cost to
the employee during the term of this Agreement. If monthly
premium increase above $122.12,..City shall directly fund such
increases. Such increased funding by.the City shall not be
considered as an employee contribution for pruposes of No. C below.
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u City shall pay to each full- time - regular employee as soon as
practicable prior to December 31, an annual lump sum payment
for the difference between $122,12 per month or the pro rate
share for less than full -time employees and any lesser sum
expended by the employee for medical insurance coverage for the
period of January 1 through December 31. Each employee shall at
least carry medical insurance for self.
Effective July 1, 1981 all other "approved insurance plans"
currently offered to employees under the cafeteria benefits will
be eliminated.
Article VIII - Benefits
Section G - 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 90 business days of such
temporary disability absence. Eligibility for workers' compensation
leave requires an open workers'-compensation claim.
Article XVII — Term of Agreement
This Agreement shall become effective upon adoption of Council,
except that those provisions which have specific implementation dates
shall be implemented on those dates and shall remain in full force
and effect until midnight December 31, 1981.
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If the Association desires to change the provisions of
this Agreement, then the Association shall serve upon the City,
during October, its written request to begin negotiations as
well as its written proposals for such changes. Negotiations
shall begin within, but no later than, thirty (30) days from
the date of receipt of the notice and proposals by the City.
ARTICLE XVIII
SIGNATURES
1. Classifications covered by this Agreement and included within this unit
are shown in Appendix "A'.
2. This Agreement does not apply to Temporary Employees or Part -Time
Employees other than those filling line item positions.
This Agreement becomes effective April 14, 1981 as witnessed hereto by
the following parties:
CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO
SAN LUIS OBISPO CITY EMPLOYEES' ASSOC.
Melani Billig, Mayor ,Bill Harris, President
Don Becker, City Consultant Ernie Miller, Vice President
Ann C. McKibbin, Personnel Director Barry &Leferfi, Co ee Member
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Rudy uravez, ' an Director Dennis Cox, Commi ee `7`6r
Geoffrey 6'te sst.City Atty /Admin.
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JOB TITLE SALARY RANGE
OFFICE &CLERICAL
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Data Entry Operator
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Switchboard Operator
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Clerk Typist I
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Clerk Typist II
06
Clerk Typist III
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Admin. Services Clerk
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Human Relations Aide
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Account Clerk I
06
Account Clerk II
08
Account Clerk III
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Minute Clerk
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Secretary I
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Secretary II
09
** Secretary III
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** Legal Secretary
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** Administrative Secretary
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Drafting Technician
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Accounting Technician
14
Graphic Services C66rd.
19
Staff Writer
21
Planning Technician
18
Planning Enforc. Technician
20
** Personnel Technician
18
JOB TITLE SALARY RANGE
TECHNICIANS (Con't)
Engineering Technician 18
PROFESSIONALS
Human Relations Program Coord.
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Recreation Supervisor
24
Plan Check Engineer
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Engineering Assistant
26
Administrative Ass't. /Engineer
28
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Administrative Asst: /Public Services
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Accountant
26
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Accounting Supervisor
29
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Planning Assistant
24
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Planning Associate
29
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Senior Planner
33
*
Engineering Associate
33
SERVICE - MAINTENANCE
Laborer
07
Grouridsworker Apprentice
07
Groundsworker
12
Parks Maintenance Worker
13
Parks Maintenance Leader
18
Painter Apprentice
07
Tree Maintenance Worker (True.)
07
Tree Maintenance Worker I
13
JOB TITLE SALARY RANGE
SERVICE - MAINTENANCE (Con't)
Tree Maintenance Worker II
15
Tree Maintenance Leader
18
Swimming Pool Maintenance Technician
15
Janitor I
08
Janitor II
10
Building Maintenance Leader
19
Building Maintenance Worker Trainee
07
Street Maintenance Painter
15
Street Maintenance Worker I
11
Street Maintenance Worker II
13
Street Maintenance Leader
18
Street Maintenance Supervisor
24
Utilities Maintenance Worker I
11
Utilities Maintenance Worker II
14
Utilities Maintenance Leader
20
Utilities Maintenance Supervisor
26
Parks Maintenance Supervisor
24
* Building and Parks Maintenance Superintendent
30
SKILLED CRAFT WORKERS
Water
Meter Reader
12
Water
Meter Repair (True.)
07
Water
Meter Repairer
14
Parking Meter Repairer
14
Heavy
Equipment Operator I
15
Heavy
Equipment Operator II
16
JOB TITLE SALARY RANGE
SKILLED CRAFT WORKERS (Con't)
Painter
16
Skilled Maintenance Worker
17
Water Supply Operator I
14
Water Supply Operator II
18
Water Supply Supervisor
24
Building Inspector
24
Mechanic Helper
07
Heavy Equipment Mechanic
20
Supervisory Heavy Equipment Mechanic
26
Utility Plant Operator I
16
Utility Plant Operator II
20
Utility Plant Supervisor
26
Public Works Inspector
24
PARAPROFESSIONALS
Administrative Aide 14
Data Entry Operator /Progr•- =. 10
Survey Party Aide 09
Drafting Trainee 06
Human Relations Technician 10
Administrative Aide 21
Aquatics Coordinator 09
Sports Coordinator 12
JOB TITLE SALARY RANGE
PROFESSIONAL
*Chief Building Inspector 30
*Street Superintendent 32
*Utilities Engineer /Superintendent 36
** Confidential Employees
* Management Employees
On motion of Councilman D,n;n , seconded by Councilman Settle ,
and on the following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Dunin, Settle, Dovey and Mayor Billig
NOES: None
ABSENT: Councilman Bond
the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this 14th day of April ,
1981.
ATTEST:
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CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO - CONTRACT REVISIONS.
ARTICLE VII SALARIES
SECTION B - Salary Provisions for Term of Agreement
1. The parties agree ;jointly to recommend to the City Council that said
Council adopt and implement a three (3) percent increase in all salary ranges
computed as detailed in Section A above and set forth in Appendix B. The
parties further agree jointly to recommend that this increase be effective
January 1, 1981. The pay adjustment required for the period from January 1,
1981 to the implementation date of this Agreement shall be computed at three
(3) percent of the gross earnings of each employee during that time period.
2. The parties agree ;jointly to recommend to the City Council that said
Council authorize a plan whereby the City will contribute seven (7) percent of,
an employee's salary on behalf of the employee to PERS. These amounts paid
by -the City are- emplovee contributions and are paid by the City to satisfy
the employee's 'obligation to contribute seven (7) percent of salary to PERS.
An employee has no option to receive the contributed amounts directly instead
of having them paid by the.City to PERS on behalf of the employee.
It-.is "underst6od-and agreed to by the parties that the City "pick up" of the
employee's PERS contribution is made in lieu of a wage increase. Therefore,
in all comparisons made with other agencies, seven (7) percent of salaries
will be added to the total compensation provided by the City to the employee.
It is further understood and agreed to by the parties that payment of the
seven (7) percent PERS contribution is made subject to I.R..S. approval of
reporting procedures.
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The parties jointly recommend that such plan be accrued effective January 1,
1981 and be paid on July 7, 1981 to all f.ul'l- time - regular employees employed
by the City on July 1, 1981.
'ARTICLE VIII BENEFITS
1. City agrees to contribute up to $122.12 per month for medical insurance
for each - regular- full -time employee covered by this Agreement:
Parties agree that effective July 1, 1981 City has the option of switching
medical plans..fro m Pacific Mutual to CCCJPA. It is further agreed there
shall'.be no reduction in benefit coverage under the CCCJPA plan, nor shall
there be an increased cost to the employee during the term of this Agreement.
If monthly preriiums increase above $122.12, City shall directly fund such
increases. Such increased funding by.the City shall not be considered as an
employee- contribution for purposes of No. 3 below..
3. City shall pay to each full- time - regular employee as soon as practicable
prior to December 31, an annual lump sum payment for the difference between
$122.12 per month or the pro rata share for less than full -time employees and
any lesser sum expended by the employee for medical insurance coverage for
the period January l through December 31. Each employee shall at least carry
medical insurance for self:
4. Effective July'l, 1981 all other "approved insurance plans" currently
offered to employees under the cafeteria benefits will be eliminated.
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SECTION G - 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 amo.unt.provided by workers' compensation law during
the first 90 business.days of such temporary disability absence. Eligibility
for workers' compensation leave requires-an open workers' compensation claim.
ARTICLE XVII TERM OF AGREEMENT
This Agreement is a mutual recommendation to the City Council and shall become.
effective upon approval by the Council, except that those provisions which
have specific implementation dates shall be implemented on those dates and
shall remain.i.n full force and effect until midnight December 31, 1981.
If the Association desires to change the provisions of this Agreement, then
the Assoc - iation shall serve upon the City, during October, .its written request
to begin negotiations as well as its written proposals for such changes.
Negotiations.shall begin within, but no later than, thirty (30) days from
the date of receipt of the notice and proposals by the City..
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RESOLUTION NO. 4454 (1981 Series)
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS
OBISPO AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING STAFF TO REMOVE PARKING
ON SANTA ROSA STREET BETWEEN WALNUT AND HIGUERA, AND TO
RESTRIPE THAT PORTION OF SANTA ROSA TO PROVIDE FOR CON-
TINUOUS LEFT TURN LANES AND BICYCLE LANES
BE.ITRRESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows:
SECTION 1. Staff is authorized and directed to designate Santa Rosa Street
between Walnut and Higuera as a no parking area and, further, to restripe that
portion of Santa Rosa Street to provide for continuous two way left turn lanes,
four lanes of traffic and two bicycle lanes.
On motion of Councilman Bond , seconded by Councilman Dunin ,
and on the following roll.call vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Bond, Dunin., Settle and Mayor Billig,
NOES: None
ABSENT: One Vacancy
the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this 7th day of April , 1981.
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shown on the map marked Exhibit "A ", attached hereto and incorporated herein,
is not necessary for present or prospective public street purposes in that the
portion to be abandoned is a dead end street, and all parcels contiguous to
the abandoned,portion • are.served by Olive or by an easement reserved hereunder.
SECTION 2 The Council has reviewed and considered, and incorporates byt
reference here,,(.1) all materials provided in the agenda packed concerriing.this
item for the April 7, 1981, agenda, and (2) all comments of interested parties,
staff and other members of the public, and on the basis of this review and
consideration finds the following facts to exist in support of the finding and
determination made in Section 1, hereinabove:
1. (a) The proposed abandonment area'.is an undeveloped right-
of -way between a waterway (Stenner.:Creek) and an improved
(paved) portion of Olive Street.
(b) There is no bridge or other road span, or right -of -way
easement connecting the proposed abandonment area from
the point at which it abuts.,Stenner- Creek- to. :the.opposite
side of Stenner Creek.
(c) The City has no plans or need, on its own behalf or for
the benefit of the neighborhood�or City in general, to
extend the improved portion of Olive Street into the
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RESOLUTION NO. 4453
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C11Y' CLERK'S OFFICE
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF
SAN LU�g OFFICIAL RECORDS
City of San .Luis Obispo
OBISPO FINDING AND DETERMINING
THAT OLIVE STREE'�AN
LUIS OBISPO CO., CAL
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,San Luis; Obispo, CA 93401
BETWEEN OLIVE STREET (FORPU✓RLY
OSOS STREET)
AND JUN 31981
STENNER CREEK IS UNNECESSARY FOR PRESENT OR
PROS-
PECTIVE PUBLIC STREET PURPOSES
AND ORDERING
THE WILLIAM E.ZIMARIK
ABANDONMENT OF SAME.
COUNTY RECORDER
TIME 3 5 PM
BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City
of San Luis
Obispo as follows:
SECTION 1.
In accordance with the public
hearing duly
held on April 7, 1981,
pursuant to Division
9, Part 3, Chapter 2 of the California
Streets and Highways
Code, this Council
finds and determines that the portion of
Olive Street, as
shown on the map marked Exhibit "A ", attached hereto and incorporated herein,
is not necessary for present or prospective public street purposes in that the
portion to be abandoned is a dead end street, and all parcels contiguous to
the abandoned,portion • are.served by Olive or by an easement reserved hereunder.
SECTION 2 The Council has reviewed and considered, and incorporates byt
reference here,,(.1) all materials provided in the agenda packed concerriing.this
item for the April 7, 1981, agenda, and (2) all comments of interested parties,
staff and other members of the public, and on the basis of this review and
consideration finds the following facts to exist in support of the finding and
determination made in Section 1, hereinabove:
1. (a) The proposed abandonment area'.is an undeveloped right-
of -way between a waterway (Stenner.:Creek) and an improved
(paved) portion of Olive Street.
(b) There is no bridge or other road span, or right -of -way
easement connecting the proposed abandonment area from
the point at which it abuts.,Stenner- Creek- to. :the.opposite
side of Stenner Creek.
(c) The City has no plans or need, on its own behalf or for
the benefit of the neighborhood�or City in general, to
extend the improved portion of Olive Street into the
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proposed abandonment area.
SECTION 3. This Council hereby orders the abandonment of said section of Olive
Street subject to reservations of easements as outlined in Section 4, immediately
below.
SECTION 4. Abandonment shall occur only after the following conditions have
been satisfied:
(a) Installation of an underground storm drain and
dedication of easement to City for same from Olive
Street to Stenner Creek to the approval of the City
Engineer and City Attorney.
(b) Installation of all weather 12 ft. access in a
maintenance easement dedicated to the City from
Olive Street to Stenner Creek to the satisfaction
of the Public Services Director and City Attorney.
SECTION 5. The City Clerk shall cause a certified copy of this Order of Abondon-
ment, duly attested under the seal of the City to be recorded in the Office of
the Recorder of the County of San Luis Obispo, at such time as the conditions set
out in Section 4, above, have been satisfied.
On motion of Councilman Settle , seconded by Councilman Bond ,
and on the following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Settle, Bond, Dunin and Mayor Billig
NOES: None
ABSENT: One Vacancy
the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted this 7th day of April , 1981.
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DESCRIPTION OF ABANDONMENT.
That portion of Olive Street lying southwesterly of Olive Street (formerly
Osos Street) as shown on map of the Town of San Luis Obispo.
Reserving therefrom easements for creek access, drainage, and maintenance
purposes described as follows:
1. A strip of land fifteen (15) feet wide.; the southeasterly line being
the centerline of Olive Street, and
2. that portion lying northwesterly of a line. described as follows:
Beginning at the most northerly corner of subject abandoned street thence
south 530 38' west along the northwesterly line of subject abandoned street
110 feet to the true point of beginning; thence south 16° 36' west a distance
of 100 feet more or less, to the southeasterly line of subject abandoned
street.
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PUBLIC SERVICES DEPARTMENT
MEMORANDUM DUM P.O. Box 321 . San Luis Obispo, CA 93406. 805/541 -1000
June 3, 1981
TO . Pam Voges
FROM . Dave Romero
SUBJECT . Abandonment of Olive Street West of Osos
The developer of this property, Rob Strong, has completed requirements
specified as a condition of abandonment. Therefore,.the document can
now be recorded..
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RESOLUTION Na. 4452 (1981 Series)
'RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE SAN LUIS OBISPO
UPHOLDING AN APPEAL BY ALPHA UPSILON FRATERNITY OF A
DENIAL BY THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF A REQUEST TO
EXTEND TIME FOR COMPLIANCE WITH CONDITIONS IMPOSED BY
USE PERMIT NO. U0852 -A
WHEREAS, On May 28, 1980, by Resolution No. 1546 -80, the Planning Commission
approved use permit application No. U0852 by Alpha Upsilon Fraternity ( "Applicant ")
to allow a fraternity house at 1334 Palm Street; and
WHEREAS, the approved use permit contained several conditions, all of which
were to be met within six months of May 28, 1980; and
WHEREAS, on February 11, 1981, by Resolution No. 1676 -81, the Planning
Commission denied Applicant's request to amend the use permit to allow an ad-
ditional 9.months,:to complete:. - conditions of approval; and
WHEREAS, Applicant has appealed the denial of the Planning Commission; and
WHEREAS, on the basis of (1) the materials provided the Council in the
agenda packet concerning this matter for the April 7, 1981, regular council
meeting, and (2) the comments of Applicant, staff and members of the public at
the April 7, 1981, meeting, this council finds that Applicant has satisfied all
'conditions. except 3; as to those 3 substantial progress has been made and
compliance is expected by or before October 31, 1981;
that:
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo
Section 1. The appeal described hereinabove is granted.
Section 2. Condition No. 13 of Use Permit No. U0852 -A herein is amended to
provide that all conditions of the use permit approval shall be met by or before
October 31, 1981.
On motion of Councilmen Settle; seconded by'Councilmen_Bond, and on the following
roll-call vote:
-:AYES: Councilmembers Settle, Bond, Dunin and Mayor Billig
NOES: None
ABSENT: One Vacancy
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Page 2
April 9, 1981
The foregoing Resolution was passe4
ATTEST:
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RESOLUTION NO. 4451 (1981 Series)
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS
OBISPO APPROVING AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY AND
BOBBY KOBER FOR EXTENSION OF OPERATION OF THE GOLF
COURSE CONCESSION THROUGH SEPTEMBER 30, 1981
BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows:
SECTION. 1. That certain agreement, (copy attached), on file in the Office of
the City Clerk of the City of San Luis Obispo and incorporated herein by reference,
between the City of San Luis Obispo and Bobby Kober for extention of operation of
Laguna Lake Golf Course as concessionaire through September 30, 1981, is hereby
approved and the Mayor is authorized to execute the same.
SECTION 2. The City Clerk shall furnish a copy of this resolution to:
Bobby Kober,-Director of Parks & Recreation, Director of Public Services, Finance
Director.
On motion of Councilman Dunin, seconded by Councilman Settle , and on
the following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Dunin, Settle and Mayor Billig
NOES: Councilman Bond
ABSENT: One Vacancy
the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this 7th day of April 1981.
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AMENDMENT EXTENDING AGREEMENT
Golf Professional
The undersigned parties to the golf professional agreement dated March 16,
1977, as amended and extended through March 31, 1981 between the City of San
Luis Obispo and Bobby Kober, a copy of which is on file in the office of the
City Clerk, hereby agree as follows:
1. Said agreement shall be extended through September 30, 1981.
2. All other terms and conditions of said agreement as amended, shall
remain in full force and effect.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this amendment to be
executed on this 7th day of April , 1981.
Attest:
Act' g City Cle c Pam Voges
Golf ofessional
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Bobby Kober
City of San Luis Obispo
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RESOLUTION NO. 4450(1981 Series)
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS
OBISPO APPROVING AN AGREEMENT BE74EEN THE CITY AND
BOBBY KOBER FOR EXTENSION OF GOLF PROFESSIONAL AGREE-
MENT TO SEPTEMBER 30, 1981
BE IT RESOLVED by the "Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows:
SECTION 1. That certain agreement (co-py attached) on file in the Office
of the City Clerk of the City of San Luis Obispo and incorporated herein by
reference, between the City of San Luis Obispo and Bobby Kober for extension of
Golf Professional Agreement to September 30, 1981, is hereby approved and the
Mayor is authorized to execute the same.
SECTION 2. The City Clerk shall furnish a copy of the resolution to:
Bobby Kober, Director of Parks and Recreation, Personnel Director and Finance
Director.
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On motion of Councilman Dunin , seconded by Councilman Settle__ ,
and on the following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Dunin, Settle and Mayor Billig
NOES: Councilman Bond
ABSENT: One Vacancy
the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this 7th day of
April , 1981.
ATTEST:
PAM ThGES, ACTIN C CLERK
APPROVED:
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City Administrative Officers R 4450
RESOLUTION NO. (1981 Series)
Page 2
City Attorney
D ector of Parks & Recreation
Personnel R! ecWT
inance DirecCor
AMENDMENT EXTENDING AGREEMENT
GOLF COURSE CONCESSION
The undersigned parties to the agreement dated April 1, 1979, and extended
through March 31, 1981, between the City of,San Luis Obispo and Bobby Kober, for
operation of the Golf Course Concession at Laguna Lake, a copy of which is on
file in the office of the City Clerk, hereby agree as follows:
1. Said agreement shall be extended through September 30, 1981.
2. All other terms and conditions of said agreement shall remain in full
force and effect.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this amendment to be
executed on this 7th
Attest:
Actin City Clei am Voges
day of April , 1981.
Golf Professional
4M.
Bob y Kober
City of San Luis Obispo
Mayo Me anie C. Billig