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C I T Y OF S A N L U I S O B I S P O
CITY HALL, 990 PALM STREET
Tuesday, January 23, 2001
ACTION UPDATE
7:00 P.M. STUDY SESSION Council Chamber
990 Palm Street
CALL TO ORDER: Mayor Allen K. Settle
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
ROLL CALL: Council Members, Jan Howell Marx, Christine Mulholland,
Ken Schwartz, Vice Mayor John Ewan, Mayor Allen K. Settle
All Council Members present
7:00 P.M. CONSENT AGENDA Council Chamber
990 Palm Street
CONSENT AGENDA
The Consent Agenda is approved on one motion. Council Members may pull consent items to be
considered after Business items.
C1. SUPPORT OF THE GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA'S REQUEST TO REDUCE
ENERGY CONSUMPTION AND THE CITY'S COMMITMENT TO ONGOING
ENERGY CONSERVATION. (MOSS /MUNDS)
RECOMMENDATION: Adopt a resolution supporting the Govemor of California's
request to reduce energy consumption and the City's commitment to ongoing energy
conservation.
ACTION: Resolution No. 9145 adopted (5 :0).
Council Agenda Action bpdate Tuesda, , ,anuary 23, 2001 k
STUDY SESSION ITEM
1. PARKING AND DOWNTOWN ACCESS PLAN (PDAP).
(MCCLUSKEY /SANVILLE - 2 HOURS)
RECOMMENDATION: 1) Receive a presentation from staff which provides an overview
of the draft Parking and Downtown Access Plan and 2) Provide staff with direction
regarding issues to be discussed and follow -up actions.
ACTION: Presentation received. Council took the following actions:
1) Council directed staff to return within 90 days with recommendations for
proceeding with the following PDAP implementation activities, after seeking
input from the Downtown Association:
• Eliminating the maximum charge limit for garage parking.
• Reducing free parking in garages from 90 minutes to 60 minutes.
• Providing transit pass subsidies for downtown employees.
• Advertising the availability of preferential parking spaces in garages for
car pools and provide sufficient spaces to meet demand.
• Considering an increase parking fines for overtime violations.
As part of the request to return to Council in 90 days, staff was directed to
provide recommendations on the next tier of implementation activities.
Council further directed postponing a decision on triggers and targets until a
decision has been made on the Marsh Street Garage expansion and more is
known regarding other plans in the downtown such as County Government
building plans and the Chinatown Court/Court Street project (5 :0)
2) Council directed staff to add, `Increasing the in -lieu parking fees charged to
new development to better reflect the cost of downtown parking," to the PDAP
implementation activities, but to bring this item back to Council within 120 days.
(5 :0)
3) Council directed staff that as part of any PDAP that focuses on the downtown,
a secondary effort should be made to expand the Parking Demand Reduction
Activities citywide. (5 :0)
4) Council directed staff that the issue of paying for the Parking Demand
Reduction Measures out of the Parking Fund be brought back to the Council in
90 days as part of the initial PDAP implementation activities and discussed in
the Fiscal Impact section of the staff report (3:2, Settle, Schwartz)
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Council Agenda Actiot, .update Tuesod f, January 23, 2001
COMMUNICATIONS (not to exceed 15 minutes)
At this time, any Council Member or the City Administrative Officer may ask a question for clarification,
make an announcement, or report briefly on his or her activities. In addition, subject to Council 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 to direct
staff to place a matter of business on a future agenda (Gov. Code Sec. 54954.2).
Mayor Settle reported that at a recent meeting of mayors he learned that the
United States Nary is planning to use Fort Hunter - Liggett as a bombing range.
ACTION. Council directed staff to prepare a resolution protesting the use of Fort
Hunter - Liggett as a bombing range.
A. ADJOURNED.
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C I T Y OF S A N L U I S O B I S P O
CITY HALL, 990 PALM STREET
Tuesday, January 23, 2001
ADDENDUM
ITEM ADDED:
6:45 P.M. CLOSED SESSION Council Hearina Room
990 Palm Street
CONFERENCE REGARDING PROPERTY NEGOTIATIONS
Pursuant to Government Code § 54956.8
Property: Hays - Lattimer Adobe
642 Monterey Street
Negotiation Parties: City of San Luis Obispo:
Neil Havlik
Property Owner Representatives:
Kathleen Vargas
Negotiation: Whether to Negotiate /Acquire
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C I T Y OF S A N L U I S O B I S P O
CITY HALL, 990 PALM STREET
Tuesday, January 23, 2001
ADDENDUM
ITEM ADDED:
7:00 P.M. CONSENT AGENDA Council Chamber
990 Palm Street
CONSENT AGENDA
The Consent Agenda is approved on one motion. Council Members may Dull consent items to be
considered after Business items.
C1. SUPPORT OF THE rnVFRNOR OF CALIFORNIA'S RFQI IFRT In RFni irF
FN R Y CONSUMPTION AND THF r.11TY'S COMMITIVIFISIT TO ON +OIN , FNFRGY
CONSERVATION_ (MOSS /MUNDS) f /_ oz _/i J
RECOMMENDATION: Adopt a resolution supporting the Governor of California's request to
reduce energy consumption and the City's commitment to ongoing energy conservation.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO ) ss.
CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO )
AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING
MARY KOPECKY, being first duly swum, deposes and says: That she is the duly appointed and qualified Assistant City Clerk
Of the City of San Luis Obispo and that on January 18, 2001 she caused the ove Notice to be p sted San Luis Obispo City Hall, San
Luis Obispo, California. �11 _ . T / a)
San Luis Obispo, California
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