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REGULAR MEETING
COUNCIL AGENDA
Tuesday November 15, 1994 - 7:00 PM
Council Chamber, City Hall
990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo
6:30 PM - Council Hearing Room
...CLOSED..
.SES
CONFERENCE WITH REAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATOR
(pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.8)
Property: Former Spring Toyota Dealership
Higuera/Toro Streets
Negotiating Parties:
City of San Luis Obispo -
Mike McCluskey
Property Owner -
Stanford Clinton
Negotiation: Whether to acquire
7:00 PM - Council Chamber
CALL TO ORDER: Mayor Peg Pinard
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
ROLL CALL Council Members Penny Rappa, Dave Romero, Bill Roalman,
Vice Mayor Allen K. Settle and Mayor Peg Pinard
REPORT ON ACTION TAKEN IN CLOSED SESSION
FINAL ACTION: City Attorney Jeff Jorgensen reported that Council had authorized continuing
negotiations for acquisition of the former Spring Toyota site.
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PUBLIC COMMENT PERI D (Not to exceed 15 minutes total)
The Council welcomes your;input.'<;You mey address the.. ouncil by completing a speakers
slip and giving it to`the City`:Clerk`prior lb the meeting At this.time 'you may address the
Council on..,items . are not on: a agenda orAems on the Co nsent°Agenda Time limit
�s three minutes.;'State law does not allow Council to discuss°or take action on issues not
on the agenda, except that of members the :Counci[ or staff may briefly respond to
:; statioments made or questions posed by';persons exerGsing their public testimony nghts
(Gov ;Code'§54954:2) Staff maybe asked to follow up on such dams Staff reports and
other wr ,documentatioating to each item`referred it on this"agenda:are;on file in
'Mn' n rel
the City Clerk`s Office in Room i of City Hall
P.C.1. Lark Jursek spoke regarding traffic congestion.
P.C.2. Erica White, Getty Nunez and Erica Hoyt urged citizens to drive with their lights on during
the day; Project "Students For Lights On."
P.C.3. Breff Cross expressed concerns regarding potential flooding from willow growth in the
Prefumo inlet to Laguna Lake.
CONSENT AGENDA
The Consent Agenda:is approved on one motion Council 'Members may;pull'consent
�tem5'to be'considered'after Business Mems
► C-1 RISK MANAGEMENT ANNUAL REPORT (SLATE/187)
Consideration of the Risk Management Annual Report for 1993-94.
♦ RECOMMENDATION: By motion, receive and file.
SLATE FINAL ACTION. Received and filed (5-0).
► C-2 TRANSIT AGREEMENT (MCCLUSKEY/541)
Consideration of a transit agreement between California Polytechnic State University and the City
of San Luis Obispo in the amount of $245,658 for FY 1994-95.
♦ RECOMMENDATION: By motion, approve and authorize Mayor to execute the agreement.
*McCLUSKEY FINAL ACTION. Agreement No. A-22-94-OC approved (5-0).
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► C-3 WASTEWATER SLUDGE AGREEMENT EXTENSION (MOSS/92-08)
Consideration of Amendment No. 1 to the agreement (A-84-92-CC) with Pima Gro Systems, Inc.
for management and disposal/reclamation of the City's biosolids for an additional year subject
to terms outlined in the amendment. (Proposal is available in the Council Office for review.)
♦ RECOMMENDATION: By motion, authorize the Mayor to execute Amendment No. 1 to
Agreement #A-84-92-CC.
*MOSS FINAL ACTION. Approved.
► C-4 LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE SERVICES (McCLUSKEY/95-21)
Consideration of an Invitation for Bids to furnish Landscape Maintenance Services estimated to
cost $174,000 over a 29 month term of agreement. (IFB is available for review in the Council
Office.)
♦ RECOMMENDATION: Approve IFB and authorize the City Administrative Officer to award the
agreement if the lowest responsible, responsive bid is below the cost estimate of $174,000.
**McCLUSKEY CONTINUED to Tuesday, November 22, 1994 (5-0).
► C-5 WIDE AREA NETWORK EXPANSION (STATLER/93-45)
Consideration of expanding the Wide Area Network (WAN) to include the Water Reclamation
Facility at an installation cost of $27,118.17, and amending agreement with Accelerated
Technologies to provide installation and maintenance of network infrastructure. (Proposal is
available for review in the Council Office.)
♦RECOMMENDATION: By motion, approve expansion and amend agreement with Accelerated
Technologies.
*STATLER RNAL AC710N. Approved (5-0).
► C-6 FIRE BATTALION CHIEFS' MOA (GEORGE/HAMPIAN/624)
Consideration of approving the Memorandum of Agreement(MOA) between the City and the Fire
Battalion Chiefs' Association for the period 7/1/94 through 6/30/96. (MOA is available for
review in the Council Office.)
♦ RECOMMENDATION: Adopt resolution approving the MOA.
*GEORGE/HAMPIAN RNAL ACTION. Resolution No. 8368 adopted (5-0).
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► C-7 PERS CONVERSION (GEORGE/HAMPIAN/632).
Consideration of conversion of Public Employees' Retirement System (PERS) employer paid
member contributions to compensation for the Fire Battalion Chiefs' Association and
implementing provision of Section 414(b)(2) of the Internal Revenue Code.
♦ RECOMMENDATION: Adopt resolution approving conversion.
*GEORGE/HAMPIAN FINAL ACTION: Resolution No 8369 adopted (5-0).
► C-8 EQUIPMENT REPLACEMENT (LeSAGE/882)
Consideration of appropriating$12,000 from the equipment replacement fund balance to provide
funding to replace a Cushman scooter at the Laguna Lake Golf Course.
♦ RECOMMENDATION: By motion, authorize appropriation of funds to replace equipment.
*LeSAGE FINAL ACTION: Approved (5-0).
► C-9 PARKS MAINTENANCE (McCLUSKEY/811)
Consideration of approving the addition of one new maintenance worker position in the Parks
and Landscape Maintenance and transferring $18,800 from the contact services account to
various accounts in the Parks and Landscape Maintenance Program.
♦ RECOMMENDATION: By motion, approve position and authorize a budget amendment
request transferring$18,800 from the contract services account to various accounts in the Parks
and Landscape Maintenance Program.
**McCLUSKEY CONTINUED to Tuesday, November 22, 1994 (5-0).
OUNCIL UAISDN REPORTS (not to excee
Cd`15 minutes)
Council Members report on conferences or other City acUvies Time land ;.3 minutes
None.
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PUBLIC HEARINGS
Cf you'have filled out a Speaker Slip, the Mayor wdl call you to the podium Please §peak
into the microphone'and give your:.name and city of residence"for the record. Please limit
your comments to 3 minutes, consultant`and project presentations limited to:10 minutes
Cf yo `challengethe issue in court;'you maybe limited to raising only those issues you or
someone else raised at this public hearing as 'described ;below,,;:or m carmen
correspondence delivered`to the City before or ring he public hearing.
► 1. URBAN WATER MANAGEMENT PLAN & WATER IMPACT FEES (MOSS/517 - 1 hr.)
Public hearing to consider: 1) approving the initial environmental study (ER 25-93) and the
negative declaration of environmental impacts; 2) adopting the Urban Water Management Plan
and including Chapter Two as the Water Element to the General Plan, effective December 15,
1994; 3) provide direction to staff regarding alternatives available for protection of the reliability
reserve; and, 4) amending water impact fees as set forth in Appendix VII of the Urban Water
Management Plan. (Urban Water Management Plan previously distributed. Copy available in
Council Office for review.) (Continued from 11/1/94.)
♦ RECOMMENDATION: 1) By motion, approve environmental study; 2) adopt resolution
adopting the Urban Water Management Plan; 3) by motion, provide direction to staff regarding
the alternatives available for protection of the reliability reserve; and, 4) adopt resolution
amending water impact fees.
*MOSS FINAL ACTION. 1) Environmental study approved (5-0); 2) Resolution No. 8370 adopting the
amended Urban Water Management Plan adopted (5-0); 3) Option #3 adopted (Charter
amendment), election to be held at the next municipal election to reaffirm the language in the
Urban Water Management Plan policy 2.4 .(pg. 14) to not allow the water reserve to be used for
additional development (4-1, DR-no); and, 4) Resolution No. 8371 adopted as amended using
lower range for water impact fees (3-2, PP-no, AS-no).
► 2. SOLID WASTE RATE REVIEW (MOSS/142 - 30 min.)
Consideration of increasing solid waste rates by 8.6% effective January 1, 1995.
♦ RECOMMENDATION: Adopt resolution increasing solid waste rates.
**MOSS CONTINUED to Tuesday, November 22, 1994 (5-0).
► 3. PARK IN-LIEU FEES (STATLER/411 - 30 min.)
Public hearing to consider a two-tiered park in-lieu fee structure based on the 1990 census
average household size for single family dwelling (2.7 persons per household) and multi-family
residential dwelling (2.14 persons per household): $3,280 for each single family residential unit;
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$2,520 for each multi-family residential unit. (Continued from 9/20/94:)
♦ RECOMMENDATION: Adopt resolution restructuring park in-lieu fees effective February 1,
1995.
**STATLER CONTINUED to Tuesday, November 22, 1994 (5-0).
► 4. PLANNED DEVELOPMENT AMENDMENT - S HIGUERA (JONAS/463 - 1 hr.)
Public hearing to consider a request for an amendment to an approved planned development
at 2877 S. Higuera Street (PD 108-94) to allow government offices at the site; Lewis Wise,
applicant
♦ RECOMMENDATION: By motion, deny the request based on the finding that it is inconsistent
with the Land Use Element policies on governmental offices.
**JONAS CONTINUED to Tuesday, November 22, 1994 (5-0).
COMMUNICATIONS (not to exceed 15 minutes]
At this time, any Councl Member or the City Administrative'Officer may ask a question for. .
"ca:tons:m&e an announcement, or report:bnefly`on his or her activities: In Addition
subject to Councl"Policies and=Procedures,-they may provide>a reference to staff or other
resources for; factual information, 'request: staff':to report back 'to .the Council at a
subsequent meeting concerning any matter, or take action td direct staff to place a matter
of business'
on a future agenda (Gov. Code §54954.2).
None.
. BUSINESS IT
► 5. MOBILE HOME RENT STABILIZATION (JORGENSEN/428 - 20 min.)
Consideration of a request to amend Section 5.44.060 (E) of the Mobile Home Rent Stabilization
Ordinance concerning automatic adjustments to rent.
♦ RECOMMENDATION: By motion, receive a report regarding request and provide staff with
direction on any desired amendments to the ordinance.
*JORGENSEN FINAL ACTION: Staff directed to amend Section E to include "decreases°after increases,
add "excluding any capital improvements or ongoing maintenance, and, amend "no less than
90 days prior...° (3-1-1, AS-no, DR-abs).
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► 6. GENERAL PLAN ANNUAL REPORT (JONAS/461 - 30 min.)
Consideration of the 1993-94 General Plan Annual Report.
♦ RECOMMENDATION: By motion: 1) review; 2) direct staff to submit a copy of the report to
the State Office of Planning and Research and Department of Housing and Community
Development; and, 3) direct staff to initiate any General Plan amendments deemed necessary
and appropriate.
**JONAS CONTINUED to Tuesday, November 22, 1994 (5-0).
A. ADJOURNED TO TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1994 AT 7:00 P.M.
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ASI President
B.I.A. , Lynn Block
COUNCIL AGENDA Chamber of Commerce
Tuesday, November 15 1994 - 7.00 PM Dick Cleeves/Chamber of Comm.
s H.Ovitt, Co.Spvrs.Chair
Council Chamber, City Hall Paul Hood, Co.Administration
990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo Housing Authority
KCBX
6:30 PM - Council Hearing Room KCOY
KCPR: (2)Gen.Mgr.& News Dir.
CLOSED SESSION KDDa
KEYT
KGLW
KKJG
CONFERENCE WITH REAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATOR I KSBY
(pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.8) KVEc
Library (front desk)
Mustang Daily
Property:Y� Former Spring Toyota Dealership
New Times (front desk)
Higuera/Toro Streets Pac.Bell/Brad Schram
Pac.Gas&Elec.Co/B.Boyer
Negotiating Parties: Planning Comm. . (% Comm. Dev. )
City of San Luis Obispo - So.Calif.Gas Co./Vic Sterling
Mike McCluskey Council of Govts./Ron DiCarli
Y League of Women Voters
Telegram-Tribune (front desk)
Property Owner - SLOCityEmp.Assoc/T.Girvin
Stanford Clinton SLOFireBattChiefAssoc/S.Smith
SLOFirefightersAssoc/D.Wunsch
Negotiation: Whether to acquire SLOMMgmt-ConfEmpAssoc/D.Cox
SLOPoliceOffAssoc/T.DePr.iest
SLOPolStaffOffAssoc/T.Costa
7:00 PM - Council Chamber i Denise Fourie, CHC Chair
Citizens Ping. Alliance
CALL TO ORDER: Mayor Peg Pinard �. Earth Journal/Terry Dunnivent
ECOSLO/Kurt Kupper
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Res.forqual.Neighbor/C.Sanders
JI Sierra Club/Gary Felsman
ROLL CALL: Council Members Penny Rappa, Dave p SLO Prop. Owners Assoc.
Lark Jursek/Candidate
Vice Mayor Allen K. Settle and Mayor Pi Marc Brazil/Candidate
Pat Veesart/Candidate
REPORT ON ACTION TAKEN IN CLOSED SESSION Dodie Williams/Candidate
James Scaife/Candidate
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Hawkins/Mark-Tell
Johnson, Cara
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RRM Design Grp./LeeAnne
Vista Information Services
Wallace, John L. & Assocs.
Walter Bros. Construction Co.
Willdan Associates.
Council Agenda Tuesday, November 15, 1994
PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD'(Not to exceed .15 minutes total]
The Lound :welcomes your input>You may address the Council by completing a speakers slip
and giving d`to the`Cdy Clerk prior to the°meeting At thisttme, you may`address,the Councal
on items that'are not on the agenda or items on the Consent is.
Tme limd is three minutes
State law does not allow Council to discuss or`take action on"issues not on'the agenda, except
that members of the"Council or staff may briefly respond to statements made
'or questions posed
by
persons exercising their'public testimony rights (Gov:Code 554954.2) 'Staff may be asked to
follovwup on:such::'items Staff reports and`other written documentation relating to each.item
referred to on this agenda are on'file in the City"Clerk'sOffice :in 1166m:41 of Cdy'Iall
CONSENT AGENDA.
The Consent Agenda is approved on one"motion. Council Members may pull consent items to
be considered after Business items.
► C-1 RISK MANAGEMENT ANNUAL REPORT (SLATE/187
Consideration of the Risk Management Annual Report for 1993-94.
♦ RECOMMENDATION: By motion, receive and file.
► C-2 TRANSIT AGREEMENT (McCLUSKEY/541)
Consideration of a transit agreement between California Polytechnic State University and the City of
San Luis Obispo in the amount of $245,658 for FY 1994-95.
♦ RECOMMENDATION: By motion, approve and authorize Mayor to execute the agreement.
► C-3 WASTEWATER SLUDGE AGREEMENT EXTENSION (MOSS/92-08)
Consideration of Amendment No. 1 to the agreement (A-84-92-CC) with Pima Gro Systems, Inc. for
management and disposal/reclamation of the City's biosolids for an additional year subject to terms
outlined in the amendment. (Proposal is available in the Council Office for review.)
♦ RECOMMENDATION: By motion, authorize the Mayor to execute Amendment No. 1 to
Agreement #A-84-92-CC.
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► C-4 LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE SERVICES (MCCLUSKEY/95-21)
Consideration of an Invitation for Bids to furnish Landscape Maintenance Services estimated to cost
$174,000 over a 29 month term of agreement. (IFB is available for review in the Council Office.)
♦ RECOMMENDATION: Approve IFB and authorize the City Administrative Officer to award the
agreement if the lowest responsible, responsive bid is below the cost estimate of $174,000.
► C-5 WIDE AREA NETWORK EXPANSION (STATLER/93-45)
Consideration of expanding the Wide Area Network (WAN) to include the Water Reclamation Facility
at an installation cost of $27,118.17, and amending agreement with Accelerated Technologies to
provide installation and maintenance of network infrastructure. (Proposal is available for review in
the Council Office.)
♦ RECOMMENDATION: By motion, approve expansion and amend agreement with Accelerated
Technologies.
► C-6 FIRE BATTALION CHIEFS' MOA (GEORGE/HAMPIAN/624)
Consideration of approving the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) between the City and the Fire
Battalion Chiefs' Association for the period 7/1/94 through 6/30/96. (MOA is available for review in
the Council Office.) � ,
ul
♦ RECOMMENDATION: Adopt resolution approving the MOA. /
► C-7 PERS CONVERSION (GEORGE/HAMPIAN/632)
Consideration of conversion of Public Employees' Retirement System (PERS) employer paid
member contributions to compensation for the Fire Battalion Chiefs' Association and implementing
provision of Section 414(b)(2) of the Internal Revenue Code.
♦ RECOMMENDATION: Adopt resolution approving conversion.
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► C-8 EQUIPMENT REPLACEMENT (LeSAGE/882)
Consideration of appropriating $12,000 from the equipment replacement fund balance to provide
funding to replace a Cushman scooter at the Laguna Lake Golf Course.
♦ RECOMMENDATION: By motion, authorize appropriation of funds to replace equipment.
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Council Agenda Tuesday, November 15, 1994
► C-9 PARKS MAINTENANCE (MCCLUSKEY/811)
Consideration of approving the addition of one new maintenance worker position in the Parks and
Landscape Maintenance and transferring $18,800 from the contact services account to various
accounts in the Parks and Landscape Maintenance Program.
♦ RECOMMENDATION: By motion, approve position and authorize a budget amendment request
transferring $18,800 from the contract services account to various accounts in the Parks and
Landscape Maintenance Program.
COUNCIL'LIAISON REPORTS (not to exceed 15 minutes)
Council Members;report on conferences or other"Cit) 'acbvrties Time limit-'3 minutes
PUBLIC HEARINGS .
If`you have filled out a Speaker Slip, the Mayor will call you to the podium Please speak info the
microphone and give your name and city of residence for the record.:.`Please limit your comments j
to 3 minutes; consultant and project presentations limited to 10 minutes. If:you challenge the issue
in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at this public
hearing as described below, or in written correspondence delivered tolhe City"before`or`during
the public hearing.
► 1. URBAN WATER MANAGEMENT PLAN & WATER IMPACT FEES
(MOSS/517 - 1 hr.)
Public hearing to consider: 1) approving the initial environmental study (ER 25-93) and the negative
declaration of environmental impacts; 2) adopting the Urban Water Management Plan and including
Chapter Two as the Water Element to the General Plan, effective December 15, 1994; 3) provide
direction to staff regarding alternatives available for protection of the reliability reserve; and, 4)
amending water impact fees as set forth in Appendix VII of the Urban Water Management Plan.
(Urban Water Management Plan previously distributed. Copy available in Council Office for review.)
(Continued from 11/1/94.)
♦ RECOMMENDATION: 1) By motion, approve environmental study; 2) adopt resolution adopting
the Urban Water Management Plan; 3) by motion, provide direction to staff regarding the
alternatives available for protection of the reliability reserve; and, 4) adopt resolution amending water
impact fees.
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► 2. SOLID WASTE RATE REVIEW (MOSS/142 - 30 min.)
Consideration of increasing solid waste rates by 8.6% effective January 1, 1995. ..
♦ RECOMMENDATION:. Adopt resolution increasing solid waste rates. � I,
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► 3. PARK IN-LIEU FEES (STATLER/411 - 30 min.)1
Public hearing to consider a two-tiered park in-lieu fee structure based on the 1990 census average
household size for single family dwelling (2.7 persons per household) and multi-family residential
dwelling (2.14 persons per household): $3,280 for each single family residential unit; $2,520 for
each multi-family residential unit. (Continued from 9/20/94.)
♦ RECOMMENDATION: Adopt resolution restructuring park in-lieu fees effective February 1, 1995.
► 4. PLANNED DEVELOPMENT AMENDMENT - S HIGUERA (JONAS/463 - 1 hr.)
Public hearing to consider a request for an amendment to an approved plann=deveen2877 S. Higuera Street (PD 108-94) to allow government offices at the ite; Le
♦ RECOMMENDATION: By motion, deny the request based on the fin is inconsistent
with the Land Use Element policies on governmental offices.
COMMUNICATIONS (not to exceed 15 minutes),
At this time, any Council Member or the C Administrative cer may ask a question for
clarification, make an announcement, or repdrt briefly on his or � r activities. In addition, subject
to Council Policies and Procedures, they/may provide a refer ce to staff or other resources for'
factual information, request staff to report back to the Council a subsequent meeting concerning
any matter, or take action to direct tall to place a matter of usiness on a future agenda (Gov.
Code §54954.2).
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BUSINESSITEMS
► 5. MOBILE HOME RENT STABILIZATION (JORGENSEN/428 - 20 min.)
Consideration of a request to amend Section 5.44.060 (E) of the Mobile Home Rent Stabilization
Ordinance concerning automatic adjustments to rent.
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♦ RECOMMENDATION: By motion, receive a report regarding request and provide staff with
direction on any desired amendments to the ordinance. �`�� n7" .
► 6. GENERAL PLAN ANNUAL REPORT (JONAS/461 - 30 min.)
Consideration of the 1993-94 General Plan Annual Report.
♦ RECOMMENDATION: By motion: 1) review; 2) direct staff to submit a copy of the report to the
State Office of Planning and Research and Department of Housing and Community Development;
and, 3) direct staff to initiate any General Plan amendments deemed necessary and appropriate.
A. ADJOURN TO TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1994 AT 7:00 P.M.
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In The Superior Court of The State of California
In and for the County of San Luis Obispo
AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION
No. dv1-56522-0-0
City of SLO
STATE OF CALIFORNIA,
ss.
County of San Luis Obispo
I am a citizen of the United- States and a resident of the
T1s CITY of
��San lues oBtsvo
County aforesaid; I am over the age of eighteen and not CITY COUNCIL PUBLIC
HEARINGS.
matter On Tuesday,November 15,
interested in the above-entitled 1994, the San Luis Obispo
City Council will hold public
hearings beginning at 7:00
I am now, and at all times embraced p.m.in the Council Chambers
of City Hall, 990 Palm Street,
on the items listed below.
in the publication herein mention was, the principal clerk Thefor r reports
inwill be City Clerk's
Department on the Wednes-
of the printers and publishers of the SAN LUIS OBISPO day before the meeting. For
more information,please call
781.7103.
COUNTY TELEGRAM-TRIBUNE, a newspaper of general The Council may also dis-
cuss other he,.rings or busi-
ness items before or after
challenge
circulation, printed and published daffy, Sundays ex- any eonee of d. if thea proposed
actions described below in
court,you may be limited to
cepted, at the City of San Luis Obispo in the above raising only those issues you
or someone else raised at the
notice public hearing described in
named county and state; that this notice, or in written
correspondence delivered to
the City Council at,or prior to,
the public hearing.
WATER IMPACT FEES -to
consider revised water im-
pact fees in the mid-range
level as identified in Appen-
dix VII of the Urban Water
at which the annexed clipping is a true printed copy, was Management Plan.(1 hr.).
published in the above-named newspaper and not in an SOLID WASTE FEES -
to
P }r consider approving an 8.6%
supplement thereof - on the following dates, to-wit: increase in spud waste fees
effective January 1, 1995.(30
min.).
November 5 PARK-IN-LIEU FEES - to
consider restructuring park.
in-lieu fees effective February
1,1995.(30 min.). -
PLANNED DEVELOPMENT
AMENDMENT-SOUTH HIG-
UERA STREET-to consider a
request for an amendment to
an approved planned devel-
that said newspaper was duly and regularly ascertained opment at 2877 South Hig-
and established a newspaper of general circulation by uere Street to allow -
ment offices at the site ite (P(PD
Decree entered in the Superior Court of San Luis Obispo 106-94) 0 hr.).
County, State of California, on June 9, 1952, Case #19139
under the provisions of Chapter 1, Division 7, Title of the
Government Code of the State of California. �Cl)
I certify (or declare) under penalty of perjury that the 4"roG
foregoing is true and correct.
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—2� (Signature of Principal Clerk) MPQ 108-9.4
CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO
Diane R.Gladwell,City Clerk
Date November 5 19 94 Nov.5.1994 dv56522
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In The Superior Court of The State of California
In and for the County of San Luis Obispo
AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION
No. ctvl-57003-0-6
Citv of SW
STATE OF CALIFORNIA,
ss.
County of San Luis Obispo —
MimIIIIPAII�CITY of
I am a citizen of the United States and a resident of the i:111111 San luts oatspo
CITY COUNCIL
County aforesaid; I am over the age of eighteen and not PUBLICoverIM ACTS
SOLID WASTE,
interested in the above-entitled matter AND PARKFEES
The San Luis
LIEU Obispo City
Council will hold public hear.
ings at their meeting of Tues-
; I am now, and at all times embraced day, November 15, 1994, to
consider the fee changes
described below. The meet.
in the publication herein mention was, the principal clerk ing will be held in the Council
Chamber of City Hall, 990
Palm Street, beginning at
of the printers and publishers of the SAN LUIS OBISPO 7:00 p.m. Other public hear.
ings may be held before or
after those listed below. If
COUNTY TELEGRAM-TRIBUNE, a newspaper of general you challenge one of the
proposed actions described
below in court, you may be
limited to raising only those
circulation, printed and published daily, Sundays ex- issues you or someone else
raised at the public hearing
described in this notice,or in
cepted, at the City of San Luis Obispo in the above written correspondence deliv-
ered to the City Council at,or
prior to,the public hearing.
named county and state; that notice WATER IMPACT FEES—to
consider revised water im-
pact fees in the mid-range
level as identified in Appen-
dix VII of the Urban Water
Management Plan.
SOLID WASTE FEES — to
consider approving an 8.6%
increase In solid waste fees
at which the annexed clipping is a true printed copy, was effective January 1,1995.
PARK-IN-LIEU FEES — to
published in the above-named newspaper and not in any consider a two-tiered perk-In-
lieu fee structure effective
supplement thereof — on the following dates, to-wit: February 1, 1995: $3,280 for
each single family residential
unit, and $2,550 for each
NOyEmber 10 multi-family residential unit.
CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO
Diane R.Gladwell,City Clerk
Nov.10,199 dvUM3
that said. newspaper was duly and regularly ascertained
and established a newspaper of general circulation by
Decree entered in the Superior Court of San Luis Obispo
County, State of California, on June 9, 1952, Case #19139
under the provisions of Chapter 1, Division 7, Title of the
Government Code of the State of California.
I certify (or declare) under penalty of perjury that the
foregoing is true and correct.
(Signature of Principal Clerk)
Date Novemberl0 1 19 9