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HomeMy WebLinkAbout05/03/1988, Agenda on ,fi Q ova 'zhv,cs-, — 9 d�EGULAR MEETINGS REVISED 12/16 � 'AGENDA DISTRIBUTION A G END A ARC-agenda/update in boxes PC--agenda/update in boxes ;GULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL AIA President TUESDAY, MAY 3, 1988 , ASI President 7:00 P.M. (f BIA (in box) BIA Chair (J. Bushnell) Ron Dunin ��^�`-' M. Billig / / �, Chamber of Commerce /•e� / /� b� 3M&f` Housing Authority /A KCPR__.... - - _ hers Peg Pinard, Vice-Mayor Penny Rappa, Jerry KSBY in K. Settle and Mayor Ron Dunin KKUS US 98 KVEC L I C C 0 M M E N T P E R I O D League of Women Voters Mustang Daily (15 minutes) R. Schmidt Telegram-Tribune :15 p.m. or following the last business item STAFF REPORTS TO APPLICANTS irst) , the Council will receive public comment on SUBSCRIPTIONS PAID BY: to the public within the City's jurisdiction. Engineering Dev.' Associates for which a public hearing has been scheduled will t time. A speaker slip (available in the Foyer) ----- the City Clerk. ENVELOPES PROVIDED BY: action will not be taken on issues not listed on Pacific Subdivision Consultan will generally be asked to follow-up on such items 1 FFREE (Food & Fuel Retailers f the Chair. Written material is also encouraged. for Economic Equality) Hawkins/Mark-Tell O N S E N T A G E N D A 7 Eleven (Southland Corp. agendas and updates) s approved by roll call vote on one motion unless Environmental Center of SLO s required. Items pulled by a Councilmember to County end of the meeting after Business Items. Petermann Realty SLO Board of Realtors Council for flagging items for discussion. ;S) of the following minutes: -uaa-yi, 1988 - 12:10 p.m. Tuesday, February 2, 1988 - 7:00 p.m. Tuesday, February 23, 1988 - 7:00 p.m. RECOMMENDATION: Approve minutes as amended. COUNCIL MEETING WILL BE AIRED ON KCPR FM CHANNEL 91 .3 Page )! of 4 Council Agenda May 3, 1988 C-2 CONTRACT PAY ESTIMATES (ROMERO) Consideration of contract pay estimates and change orders (available in the Council Office for inspection) . RECOMMENDATION: Approve contract pay estimates and change orders and order paid as recommended. C-3 TATE BALLOT INITIATIVES (HENDERSON - 324) id I if L.,Cori'+_l ori Consideration orPark orting two June State ballot initiatives, Proposition 70 Land Conservation and` ro osition 71 Rear► �%phS p /J0i�iie�r f� RECOMMENDATION: Support Propositions 70 and 71 and authorize Mayor to sign letter. - ��ATION ARMY (HENDERSON/1046) Consideration of a request for funds ($5,000) from Salvation Arm to continue emergency shelter services through June 30, 1988. RECOMMENDATION: ll r� C-5 BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM (MULTARI - 42 Consideration of a "g the 1987 Community Development Block Grant Program agre _ for the acquisition and sale of property on Poinse ' rive for the construction of low-income housing inued from-4-19-88) . R ION: Adopt resolution amending agreement with the 6dna-Islav HousingCorporation (EIHC) , authorize the CAO to execute aggrceement and rescind Resolution No. 6428 as recommended. plaslp �S�n PageA of 4 s'cG 93�2� r Council Agenda May 3, 1988 P U B L I C H E A R I N G S Any person may come forward to speak after the Mayor has opened the public hearing. Please give your name and address for the record. Consultant and project presentations to be limited to no more than ten minutes. Those persons wishing to speak for or against any item � b should limit their remarks to three minutes. 0 / ,per 1. APPEAL - HURRAY STREET APARTMENT (MULTARI/407 - 20 min. )�U,�r f01 01rrr"'"""--- Public hearing to consider an appeal b Douglas Michie of a decision by the Architectural Review Commission to deny ddi ion of a 3-unit w apartment at 1275 Murray Street; R-3 zone. RECOMMENDATIO �a.OItil�"e ,o M„rrd ,�1ue• S11 , PS CRAFT OPERA (PICQUE INER/702 - 10 mi 6 Si, (%ic)7d Erlch Public hearing to consi er an n ordinan�j'e regulat'n aircraft operatios fG�/ within the City limits. / RECOMMENDATION: Intro t as ec 0.4. SD S r '` f ke. 3. OPERATIONAL PLAN/DRAFT WAT GULATIONS EIR (H LAND/MULT 517 45 min. ) A. Public hearing to review the Annual Water Operational Plan (continued from 8-24-88) . B. Public hearing to receive comments on the draft Environmental Impact Report for the Draft Water Allocation Regulations (EIR previously distributed under separate cover - continued from 7-21-87 and 8-24-87) . RECOMMENDATION: A) Adopt the Annual Water Operational Plan; and B) take public input on the draft EIR and consider specific changes to the �rsf.s4�fearlier draft regu ations as recommended. GU�f� Page 34 of 4 n Council Agenda May 1988 is so BUS I NE S S I T E M S 4CP 4. SILVER CITY APPEAL (HENDERSON/428 - 20 min. ) \ 0j� ,�� GHQ V' 1, f Continued consideration of an appeal by Richard Clark, a tena�lt I4 representing the Silver City Mobilehome Lodge, of a decision by th Mobilehome Rent Review Board. The decision allows rent increases usi the formula Maintenance of Net Operating Income (MNOI) at Silver City I0' ,t �i n�' Mobilehome Park located at 3860 South Higuera (continued from 6-16 t7j— Y p � RECOMMENDATION: Adopt resolution to deny the appeal and uphold tbU r decision of t bilehome Rent Review Board as recommended. �ra� �J1s7, A« IV 1364 �u�G s� 9 C�uiny�, 9aa53 carnes f��x�l 41-71 OS OSOS VALLEY ROADWAY MINOR ANNEXATION (ROMERO/441 - 20 min. ) onsideration of supporting minor annexat' of a portion of Los Osos V lie y a ween Madonna Road an gh y 101 (bounded b y pr rty) . -- RECOMMENDATIO Sup recommended nnexation authorize staff to Pll pursue studies or the installation a tr nal inthevicinity of the Calle Joaquin intersections. 2 J 1S 7 besineS �. COU% / C 0 M M U N I CAT I ONS h6sTrCrjlsU'� I (15 minutes) / " During the balance of this City Council meeting, any Councilmember or the City Administrative Officer may informally update or inform the City Council of written or oral communications and ask for comment and/or discussion. General direction may be given. An item requiring formal approval may be continued to the next Regular meeting or, upon Council consensus, action, including direction to staff, may be taken immediately. A. CLOSED SESSION. Ods iv ,e, S�sa/- /,�:� B. ADJOURN TO , MAY 1988, AT 4:00 P.M. OPR9 WAMMF8-) . Page �-of 4 ^. • �� m�jr _ Paul Chappell _� � 075 Shale Rock Road Paso`koblea CA 93446 ✓Charles Long ' Don Smith LaVerne Schneider 145 South Street 1111Vista Del Lago 1366 Marsh Street :' :,San Luis Obispo. CA 93401 San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 BIA YQ I-L I), i E ✓� �l�✓Dave Garth ✓ Ken Schwartz P.O. Box 1402 Chamber of Commerce 201 Buena Vista San Luis Obispo, CA 93406 1039 Chorro Street San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 ':• San Luis Obispo. CA 93401 Associated Students, Inc. Alex Madonna E. Douglas Gerard, Member . Cal Poly State University Madonna Inn Whale Rock Commission San Luis Obispo, CA 93407 100 Madonna Road c/o Cal Poly University San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 San Luis Obispo. CA 93407 Patrick Gereoe Randy Dettmer Donna D rk 793 Bucho Street 663 Hill Street 543 naStreet San Luio./Obispo, CA 93401 San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 Luis Obispo, CA 93401 j Janet Kourakis Linda -Hai ine Richard Schmidt 1677 Tangl od Drive 465 Pis 'Street 112 Broad Street San Lu Obispo, CA 93401 San is Obispo, CA 93401 San Luis Obispo, CA 934011 Charles Crotser John French "" Melanie C. Billig 266 Craig Way Santa Lucia Properties 1460 Mill Street San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 P.O. Box 1796 San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 San Luis Obispo, CA 93406 .. Keith Gurnee RKO Richard Potashin RRM 41y Higuera Street c/o Environmental Center 414 Higuera Street San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 7381 Higuera, Ste. H San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 Clint Milne i. v, Tom Priest ✓Andrew Merriam County Engineering 3145 Calle Jazmin 1516 Broad Street County Government Center San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 San Luis Obispo, CA 93408 y -Roy Parsons Elks Lodge SLO County Land Conservancy- .San Luis Mill &Lumber 222 Elks Lane PO Box 12206 P.O. Box 1206 San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 SLO, CA 93406 i. San Luis Obispo, CA 93406 Attn: John Ashbaugh Vic Montgomery Regional Water Quality 3026 S. Higuera Control Board SLO, CA 93401 1102-A Laurel Lane SLO, CA 93401 i C/ oo ,ty Uit.* c1t of sAn luis-OBISPO O COUNCIL CHAMBERS • CITY HALL • 990 PALM STREET • SAN LUIS OBISPO • CALIFORNIA �� **Lead Pex6on - Item .to come back .to Councie.� A G E N D A *Dentes action by Lead Peuon ��l S ONo a6tenUk - InboAmati.on OnZy REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL TUESDAY, MAY 3, 1988 7:00 P.M. CALL TO ORDER: Mayor Ron Dunin PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE ROLL CALL: Councilmembers Peg Pinard, Vice-Mayor Penny Rappa, Jerry Reiss, Allen K. Settle and Mayor Ron Dunin P U B L I C C 0 M M E N T P E R I O D (15 minutes) At approximately 9:15 p.m. or following the last business item (whichever comes first) , the Council will receive public comment on items of interest to the public within the City's ,jurisdiction. Comments on items for which a public hearing has been scheduled will be received at that time. A speaker slip (available in the Foyer) must be filed with the City Clerk. As a general rule, action will not be taken on issues not listed on the agenda. Staff will generally be asked to follow-up on such items at the discretion of the Chair. Written material is also encouraged. CONSENT AGENDA The Consent Agenda is approved by roll call vote on one motion unless Council discussion is required. Items pulled by a Councilmember to be considered at the end of the meeting after Business Items. To be used by Council for flagging items for discussion. Q C-1 COUNCIL MINUTES (VOGES) Council consideration of the following minutes: Monday, February 1 , 1988 - 12:10 p.m. Tuesday, February 2, 1988 - 7:00 P.M. Tuesday, February 23, 1988 - 7:00 p.m. RECOMMENDATION: Approve minutes as amended. VOGES* Mi.nute6 apptoved as amended. COUNCIL MEETING WILL BE AIRED ON MEETING WILL BE AIRED ON KURFFJib _ q��91.3 ) COUNTY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO ) SS Page 1 of 4 CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO ) I declare under penalty of perjury that I am employed by the City of San Luis Obispo in the City Clerk's Department; and that I posted t is Agenda n the. front door of City Hall Qfl C, Date 5 gnature i Council Agenda May 3, 1988 Q C-2 CONTRACT PAY ESTIMATES (ROMERO) Consideration of contract pay estimates and change orders (available in the Council Office for inspection) . RECOMMENDATION: Approve contract pay estimates and change orders and order paid as recommended. STATLER* Conthaat pay uti.matea and change ondeeu apph.oved and ondened paid ROMERO a6 recommended. Q C-3 STATE BALLOT INITIATIVES (HENDERSON - 324) Consideration of supporting two June State ballot initiatives: A) Proposition 70 (Wildlife, Coastal and Park Land Conservation Bond Act) ; and B) Proposition 71 (Appropriations Limit Adjustment) . RECOMMENDATION: Adopt resolutions supporting Propositions 70 and 71 as recommended. HENDERSON* Resotuti.on No. ',s 6433 and 6434 adopted suppotti.ng Phopoziti.ona 70 and 71 VOGES* a.6 recommended. Q C-4 SALVATION ARMY (HENDERSON/1046) Consideration of request for funds from Salvation Army to continue emergency shelter services through June 30, 1988. RECOMMENDATION: By motion, authorize funds not to exceed $5,572 and authorize staff to negotiate and City Administrative Officer to execute agreement with Salvation Army as recommended. DUNN** Fund6 not .to exceed $5, 572 authon.i.zed and e.tabj authmruzed .to negotiate HENDERSON* and City Adminizt4ati.ve OJ6icen .to execute agreement with SaQ,vat.i.on VOGES** Army a.6 recommended. P U B L I C H E A R I N G S Any person may come forward to speak after the Mayor has opened the public hearing. Please give your name and address for the record. Consultant and project presentations to be limited to no more than ten minutes. Those persons wishing to speak for or against any item should limit their remarks to three minutes. Page 2 of 4 Council Agenda May 3, 1988 1. APPEAL - MURRAY STREET APARTMENT (MULTARI/407 - 20 min. ) Public hearing to consider an appeal by Douglas Michie of a decision by the Architectural Review Commission to deny addition of a 3-unit apartment at 1275 Murray Street; R-3 zone. RECOMMENDATION: Uphold or deny the appeal as appropriate (at time of agenda close, applicant submitted request to continue this item to date uncertain) . MULTARI** Continued to date uncehtai.n. VOGES** 2. AIRCRAFT OPERATION (PICQUET/GARDINER/702 - 10 min. ) Public hearing to consider an ordinance regulating helicopter operations within the City limits. RECOMMENDATION: Introduce ordinance to print as recommended. PICQUET* Councit convsemua not .to buppont an ordinance at this .time. VOGES* 3. OPERATIONAL PLAN/DRAFT WATER REGULATIONS EIR (HETLAND/MULTARI/517 - 45 min. ) A. Public hearing to review the Annual Water Operational Plan (continued from 8-24-87) . B. Public hearing to receive comments on the draft Environmental Impact Report for the Draft Water Allocation Regulations (EIR previously distributed under separate cover - continued from 7-21-87 and 8-24-87) . RECOMMENDATION: A) By motion, direct staff to implement the 1988-89 Annual Water Operational Plan recommendations regarding Supply and Demand Management (pg. 3-A-24) ; and B) take public input and make suggestions on the Draft EIR and consider specific changes to the earlier draft regulations as recommended. HETLAND** A) S.tabb dixeated .to proceed with the 1988-89 Annual Wate& Openationak MULTARI** Ptan tecommendati.ond tegaAding Suppty and Demand Management (pg. .3-A-24); VUGES** BJ Due .to .the Zateneaa o6 the howl, dizcu6,6ion ob dta6t EIR continued to Tueaday, May 10, 1988. Page 3 of 4 . � r Council Agenda May 3, 1988 B U S I N E S S I T E M S 4. SILVER CITY APPEAL (HENDERSON/428 - 20 min. ) Continued consideration of an appeal by Richard Clark, a tenant representing the Silver City Mobilehome Lodge, of a decision by the Mobilehome Rent Review Board. The decision allows rent increases using the formula Maintenance of Net Operating Income (MNOI) at Silver City Mobilehome Park located at 3860 South Higuera (continued from 1-6-87 and 6-16-87) . RECOMMENDATION: Adopt resolution to deny the appeal and uphold the decision of the Mobilehome Rent Review Board as recommended. HENDERSON Appeal upheld and decizion ob .the Mob.itehome Rent Review Board denied. VOGES* C O M M U N I C A T I O N S (15 minutes) During the balance of this City Council meeting, any Councilmember or the City Administrative Officer may informally update or inform the City Council of written or oral communications and ask for comment and/or discussion. General direction may be given. An item requiring formal approval may be continued to the next Regular meeting or, upon Council consensus, action, including direction to staff, may be taken immediately. COMM. I DUNN* Counc,i2 nequea.ted e.tatu,a o6 Couht StAeet deve.bopment. A. CLOSED SESSION. B. ADJOURN TO TUESDAY, MAY 10, 1988, AT 4:00 P.M. (ANNEXATION POLICIES) . Page 4 of 4