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RESOLUTION N0, 699 (1960 Series) A RESOLUTION 1ECREASENG THE 1960 -61 BUDGET BE IT RESOUVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. That Account No. 208.6 be increased by $1006.27 and the unbudgeted reserve be decreased by $1006.27. PASSED AND ADOPTED this _ 3� rd day of October 1960, by the fol- lowing roll call vote: AYES: Kenneth W. Jones, Donald Q. Miller, Gerald W. Shipsey, J. Barry Smith, Fred M. Waters. ROES: None ABSENT: None Mayor ATTEST: ' ;O" 'y Clerk (�' > 9 - RESOLUTION NO. 698 (1960 Series) SELLING CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO 1959 WATER BONDS, SERIES B WHEREAS, the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo heretofore duly authorized the issuance of $900,000 principal amount of bonds of the City of San Luis Obispo, to be known as "City of San Luis Obispo 1959 Water Bonds, Series B," all dated October 1, 1960; and further duly authorized the sale of said bonds at public sale to the highest bidder therefor; and WHEREAS, notice of the sale of said bonds has been duly given in the manner prescribed by said resolution and the following bids for said bonds were and are the only bids received by said Council, to wit: Name of Bidder BANK OF AMERICA SECURITY FIRST NATIONAL BANK CALIFORNIA BANK FIRST WESTERN BANK CROCKER -ANGLO NATIONAL BANK 1 Net Interest Cost to City 3.9289% 3.9936% 4.0882% 4.1070% 4.2528% AND WHEREAS, the said bid of BANK OF AMERICA Is the highest bid for said bonds, considering the interest rate(s) specified and the premium offered; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows, to wit: 1. Said bid of BANK OF AMERICA for $900,000 par value of said bonds shall be, and is hereby accepted and the Treasurer of the City of San Luis Obispo is hereby authorized and directed to deliver said bonds to said purchaser thereof upon the payment to said Treasurer of the purchase price, to wit: said par value thereof and a premium of $19.00 , together with accrued interest at the follow- ing rate(s): Bond Numbers (inclusive) B1 to B125 B 126 0 Y-. B 226 I B425 B 426 l AND WHEREAS, the said bid of BANK OF AMERICA Is the highest bid for said bonds, considering the interest rate(s) specified and the premium offered; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows, to wit: 1. Said bid of BANK OF AMERICA for $900,000 par value of said bonds shall be, and is hereby accepted and the Treasurer of the City of San Luis Obispo is hereby authorized and directed to deliver said bonds to said purchaser thereof upon the payment to said Treasurer of the purchase price, to wit: said par value thereof and a premium of $19.00 , together with accrued interest at the follow- ing rate(s): Bond Numbers (inclusive) B1 to B125 B 126 to B 225 B 226 to B425 B 426 to B615 B 616 to B900 Interest Rate Per Annum 5.00 3.50 3.75 % 3.90 4.00 B to B Said bonds shall bear interest at the said rate(s) hereinabove set forth, payable on August 1, 1961, for the period from October 1, 1960, to August 1, 1961, and thereafter semi - annually on February 1 and August 1 of each year. 2.. That all bids except the bid of BANK OF AMERICA are hereby rejected and the City Clerk is hereby ordered and directed to return to the unsuccessful bidders their several 2 checks accompanying their respective bids. 3. The City Clerk is directed to cause to be lithographed, printed or engraved a sufficient number of blank bonds and coupons of suitable quality, said bonds and coupons to show on their face that the same bear interest at the rate(s) aforesaid. RESOLVED FURTHER, that this resolution shall take effect from and after its passage and approval. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 26th day of September, 1960, by the following vote: AYES: Councilmen Kenneth W. Jones, Donald Q. Miller, Gerald W. Shipsey, and Mayor Fred M. Waters NOES: None ABSENT: Councilman Dr.J. Barry Smith Attest: e city or San Luis uoispo California 91 U t r., CLERK'S CERTIFICATE I, J. H. FITZPATRICK, City Clerk of the City of Sbn Luis Obispo, California, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of a resolution duly adopted at an Adjourned Special a , meeting of the Council of said City duly and regularly and legally held at the regular meeting place 27 thereof on the 86th day of September, 1960, of which meeting all of the members of said Council had due notice and at which a majority thereof was present; that at said meeting said resolution was introduced by Councilman Gerald W. Shipsey and read in full, and was thereupon, upon motion of Councilman Gerald W. Shipsey seconded by Councilman Kenneth W. Jones s adopted by the following vote: AYES: Councilmen Kenneth W. Jones, Donald Q. Miller, Gerald W. Shipsey, Mayor Fred M. Waters. NOES: None ABSENT: Councilman Dr. J. Barry Smith That I have carefully compared the same with the original minutes of said meeting on file and of record in my office and that said resolution is duly entered of record in Book M of Minutes , at pages to , inclusive, and that said resolution is a full, true and correct copy of the original resolution adopted at said meeting and entered in said minutes. That said resolution has not been amended, modified or rescinded since the date of its adoption and the same is now in full force and effect. WITNESS my hand and the seal of the City of San Luis Obispo, this 27th day of September, 1960. zrre uizy or Jan Luis uoispo, California A4, & U STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) ) ss. COUNTY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO ) 1 AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING NOTICE OF ADJOURNMENT OF MEETING J. H. FITZPATRICK, being first duly sworn, deposes and says: that I am the duly appointed, qualified and acting Clerk of the City Council of the City of San Luis Obispo and that the Special Called Meeting of the City Council of the City of San Luis Obispo held Monday, September 26, 1960, was adjourned to the time and place specified in the NOTICE OF ADJOURNMENT attached hereto; that at the hour of 9:30 P.M. P.S.T., Monday, September 26, 1960, I posted a copy of said notice on the door of the Council Chamber, City Hall, 990 Palm Street, at which said meeting of September 26, 1960, was held. Subscribed and Sworn to Before Me this 27th day of September, 1960. It OA. JANA N ARY PUBLIC in and for said County and State. dc, NOTICE OF ADJOURNMENT OF SPECIAL CALLED MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of San Luis Obispo adjourned its Special Called Meeting of September 26, 1960 to 8:30 A. M., Tuesday, September 27, 1960 at the City Council Chambers, City Hall,990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, California. A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING A NO- PARKENG ZCNE ON THE NORTH SIDE OF AWNTEREY STREEET NEAR CALTFoj qLA BDIMEVIIRDw BE 1T RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obisp, a3 folio -, 1e That there shall be and is hereby estab"t£shed a no- parking zone on the North side- of Monterey Street commencing at the first driveway ra*m at California Boulevard and extending approximately twenty (20) feet in the uester?y direction, 2, That the curb shall be appropriately des`iga_tede PASSED 4ND ADOPTED this 14th day of September, 160, by the foil -jag roll cai.l vote: AYES Fred CIA Haters, Gerald Shipseys Donald Q., Miller, Kerneth W. Jones. J. s,� Barry Smith NOES: "Tone LSENT. Wone Pryor — - a- EST: y Clerk 1,97 RESCUTION Wo. 696 A ESO;.,iil`ION EST EILISHUIM A NO-PAMWIG 7v_$E 0:9' THE EAST SIDE C}r CRA?MALL TWAY. BE bT MOLyED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. That there stall be and is hereby established a no- parking zone On the East side of Crandall Way betumen the city limits nr_d Foothill Boulevard. 2. That signs reading, "No Parking Between Signsi° shall be properly placed on the East side of said street. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 19t1h day of September, 1960, by the fo3.J.mii -ng rol1 call vote: AM: Pred M. Waters, Gerald Shipsey, Donald G. miller, 'Kenneth W. Jones, J. Barry Smith NOES: Hone ATSMr -12: ?done r . P "yor ATTEST: a y Clerk ' 1 RESOLDTI0ii NO. 695 i' RESOLUTION r_sYZNi NOTICE OF C' Y OF SAN LUIS OBISPO OF Uldii HADITETD '_'EPR TORY DESCRIBED r Iti liA?D i)S.SIGidFxTED °P0?.TZFsid GP TR.� pmCi loft" 4?P3 GIVING iOTICE Or =0 AAiii PLACE FOR HEAR - I? ?G OF PF."tSTS THEnT -O. BE IT RFG.LVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as folio-us- 1. That, pursuant to the provisions of the Annexation of Unirllabited Territory Act of 1939; e petition signed by c.•,ners of not less than or_'s- fourth of the 1Wd in the hareitafter described territory, by area and by assessed value as si o m on the last eaua ? ized asseswcnt: roll of the County of San Luis Obispo, was filed vita the Couucil of the City of San Luis Obisr)o on Augast 6, 1960, requesting aaitnemit-io -a of the hereinafter described te-rxtory to s31d City. 2. That the territory Vaich the petitio^ers request be anncred to the City of San Luis Obispo --d which said City and its Council propose to annex, is situate in the County of San Luis Obispo, State of California, hereby rtesigh:ated "PORT 11-10 OF T3 XT 166," and described as fol?ows: Being a portion of Tract 0166 and also a portion of N.E. 1/4 of S.S. 1%L of Sectioa 36, T 30 S; F. 12 E, k0rl more fully described as follows: BEGLmi?G AT :. 3 s.w. commit OF THE N.& 1/4 of S.E. 1/4 OF Sf ?ill oE;- TIO?i; SAID POINT ALSO BEWG A COWNIER OF THE CITY BOUND!uif; °?EIICE, F la �2 ". - 10 W 41,00- THE CITY B07N ARE Y 482.71' :13 A POINT CGi e TO TYE CI'T'Y DOWN A °Y A_ T) TEE- N0PTFe2FX7 LIIB OF SAID TRACT 0166; Tt ENCE LEAVING SAID CIT_ Y LITIE, AJ4D FOLLOWING TF'ukCT #166 BOU-NDAKi L1149 S 620 {35 ' S, luo. 57' ; TgiEi'7CE S &° 35' E, 12!x. Q0' ; T3LidCr 5 il° 25' 6e, 273.41; TMN"N S 5° 07' 30" E 4LOW TO A POINT ON THE CITY BOM- ARY; TH0. CE LEAVING SAID TRACT BOUid04RY FOLLOWING ALONG ^s HE C•I'tY BOiN- DARY lit-ST. 47.22' TO -THE TRUES PO ajm OF BF.GItdFING. 3. That the County Boundary Commission_ of Sa Luis Obispo County, California,. did in sessior_ duly assembled on Maursday, July 23, 1963, consider the proposed anncsvtion boundaries of said "PORTION Or TP.nCT 166," as above described, and as submitted to said Commission by the proponents of said arnwcatim, 4. That if said territory is annexed it shall become part of the school district of the City of San Luis Obispo. Monday S, That November 7, 1960, at the hour of 8:00 P.M., in the Courci3 Ch =:Ders in the City Hall in the City of San Luis Obispo, County of San Luis Obispo, California, is hereby fixed as the time and place when and where any per- son =.ing real property within the uninhabited territory above described and proposed to be ,=, exed to the City of San Luis Obispo, and having any objections to the proposed anae.,ation, may appear before the Council of the City of Sae Lurs Obispo avid show c=se why such uninhabited territory should not be so annexed I q< to the city of Sap_ Luis Obispo. The protest must be in er-i. ing, may be filed at any time before the hour rei; for hearing oJections to t'3e Droaosed .G�E:C2tiC?2, and shall state the _lame or names of the o*mer or ovmers of property affected and the description and area of such property, in general terms, 6. The City Clerk of the City of San Luis Obispo is hereby aLthoriZCd and directed to cease a copy of this resolution to be published at least tvri.ce, but not o_tauer than once a week, in the Telegram Tribune, a neaaspaper of general circulation published in said City of San Luis Obispo, the city to which it is proposed to annex the aforesaid territory, said publication to be ccmniete �-t "least twenty (20) days prior to the date set for hearing, 7. The City Clerk is directed to cause uritter: notice to be given to such other persons as may be legally entitled *_hereto, in the manner required by la:j. PASSED A715D 00 TE3D this 14th day of September, 1464, by the following Toll call vote: AYES: Mayor Fred Platers, Gerald Sbiasey, Donald Q. Miller, Kenneth Fly Jones, J. Barry Smith, NOES: Kone ABSE-NT: ?none Mayor ATTEST: -� � C y Clerk PETITION The undersigned property owners hereby make application to the City of San Luis Obispo for annexation to said City of the hereinafter described territory in accordance with the Annexation of Uninhabited Territory Act of 1939 of the State of California. Said territory is uninhabited territory, and is situate in the County of San Luis Obispo, State of California. The undersigned petitioners are the owners of all of the land in the terri- tory proposed -to be annexed to the City of San Luis Obispo, by area, and by assessed value as shown on the last equalized assessment roll of the County of San Luis Obispo in which the territory is situated. Said territory is bounded and,more fully described in the attached description marked Exhibit "A" and is shown on the map marked Exhibit "B" which is attached hereto and incorporated by reference as though fully set forth herein. The undersigned petitioners further consent to said property being subjected to taxation after annexation equally with property within the City of San Luis Obispo to pay the bonded indebtedness of the City of San Luis Obispo outstanding or authorized, on the effective date of the ordinance approving said annexation. SEP 1960 RECEIVED City Clerk J RESOLUTION NO. 694, (1960 Series) A RESOLUTION INCREASING THE 1960 -61 BUDGET. BF. IT RESOLVED BY THE COMM of the City of San Ini.s Obispo as follows: That Account Noe 211029 Cartes Inspection Fees be increased by $4e10 and the Unbudgeted Reserve decreased by $4*10. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 6th dsy of seotembgL , 19603 by the following roll can vote: AYES= Kenneth W. Jones, Donald Q. Miller, Gerald W. Shipsey, J. Barry Smith, Fred M. Waters NOES: None ABSFNT:None Mayor ATTEST: VI G9 -V F, l HESOLUT.101L Y1O. 693 �. (1960 Series) A ?2S0LUTION INCEEASIIJG THE 1960 -61 BUDGET BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. That recount No. 211.32, Southwood Inspection sees iT2, be added to tle Engineering budget in the amount of $5400 and the unbudgeted reserve be decreased by $5400. Pr.SSM AND ADOPTED this 6th day of S eptemb?r, 1960, by the fo110-v - ing roll call vote: AYES: Kenneth W. Jones, Donald Q. Miller, Gerald W. Shipsey, J. Barry Smith, Fred M. Waters NOES: None ABSEI?: None Mayor ATTEST: sty Clerk 6 � RESOLWXIOd No. 692 (1960 Series) A RESOLUTION ACCEP'TING7 OFF -SITE s'M"t'ROVEM;TS OF TRACT #106 - LAUREL HILLS MUTT 01 BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: I* That the off -site improvements including public utilities and drainage easements as shown on the final map of Tract #106 Laurel Hills Unit 11 shall be and are hereby accepted. PASSED AD ADOPTED this 29th day of August= 19602 by the following roll call vote: AUS: Kenneth W, Jones, J. Barry Smith, Donald Q. Miller$ and Fred H. Watera IiOLS: None ABSENT: Gerald Shipsey Mayor ATTEST: t� Clerk 3 RESOLUTION I40. (1360 Series' A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING BOULEVARD STOPS ON CASA STREET, SERRANO DRIVE, AND FIG STREET. L'E IT USOL4'ED by the Council of the City of San Luis Gbispo as follows: 1. That Foothill Boulevard is hereby declared to be a boulevard and that a stop sign shall be erected on Casa Street stopping traffic at its intersection with Foothill Boulevard. 2. That Broad Street is hereby declared to be a boulevard and that a stop sir shall be erected on Serrano Drive stopping traffic at its intersection with Broad Street. 3„ That Osos Street ;s hereby declared to be a boulevard and that a stop sign shall be erected on Fig Street stopping traffic at its intersection with Osos Street. PASSED AND AMPTED this 29th day of August, 1953, by the follotmring roll call vote: AUSS: Kenneth W. Jones, Donald Q. Miller, 3. Barry Smith, and Fred M. INatcrs NOES: None ABSM- - Gerald Shipsey a4�., a .._.._.. 4....»,.._e....,.�� Mayor ATTEST: s C y Clerk RESOLUTION NO. 690 (1960 Series) A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING LO -DING ZONES ON MO1TEUSTREET IN FRONT OR THE FREMONT AND OBISPO THEATRES. BE TT'RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. That a yellow loading :one shall be and is hereby established to -replace the existing red zone in front of tka Obispo Theatre on Mor_terey Street and ex- tending easterly to the intersection of Monterey and Osas Streets. 2. That a yellow loading zone shall be and is hereby established to replace the existing red zone in front of the Fremont Theatre on Monterey Street,. com enc- ing at the westerly edge of tiie crosswalk and extending 20 feet westerly along Monterey Street. PASSED XiD ADOPTED this 29th of _ lu ust 1960, by the `o..- Im-7ing roll call vote: AYES: Donald Q, Killer, J. Barry Smith, and Fred M. Waters NOES. W4M Kenneth W. Jones ABSENT: Gerald Shipsey ATTEST: !� Clerk Mayor C✓ %J r� RESOLUTIOP P34, fi$g e.. (3964 Series) PUSiLJSIC-M e CCy = 'ii?dG ' ±'� FTFIZ jiAF QF TRACT V208 - SOUTIllIODD SUED ViSIGN. BE IT FESOLVED by <tbe Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follcws: 1. That the ivai ma? of Tract 4,208 - Southwood Subdivision -shall be and is here-by accepted subject to the fl-Ling of the subdivision agreement; deeds for road widening, eXecutf Yd of agreemmat for reiL°..oursament of improveme:ts; and the filing of lees, bonds, anti title policies as required by Zha 2 riche ` Code. PASSED 00 ADOPTED this 29th dal= of Au&ust, 19GO, by <.:i;e foi floc- n roll call v>o2e: AYES: Kenneth 0. Jones, J. Bar:2:y Smith, "Dvoala. Q. Miller, nd Fred M. l tern NOSS: None :BSENTI: Gerald Shipsey Mayor ATTEST: ty Cler'k - 4WD 7 i r , t ,COLUT -1.b1? NO. 688 (1960 Series) A L1SC.'.,I3TZON ESTABLISHING LIENS 0q CEl . - N 1iL's RETY FOR SIDEWALK EMIPAIES t7'sY3u{R ItE UTr:GVS.rX?,'T ACT 02 1911 BE IT MOLVED by the Council of tke City of San Tais Obispo as folloss 1. That the Cok =il has received and considered the report of the City Entincer on repairs made to side*. ;alkc areas Thereinafter set forth. That the property ew, -mers were duly notified of the public hearinv na that no ob jectionr, were g de to said report. 2. T:*_erefore, the Council hereby ace pts and approves said report and EssCssas the cost of yet -ai' or, the property adjacent to said repair and heraby ma-es said cost a lien on said property. 3. Cazmcil h reby orders said liens to be turned over to the City Assessor aMli Ta., Cellectoro C?3aa 311all collect payn:ant of paid amounts from the pregerty *wrtrs I iabla, therefor, amd in the event said auo::nts are not paid shall place the c:Lwrges tbereso* on the city tau roll. T---- property a: -rzer, address, assessor's parcel number and cost are as fol lows : QQMer. 1'.d4ress Perce? No. Cash; ✓Stanley Vs E Elly M. Cole 136,0 Monterey Sic. 1 -M -14 Stanley V, 6 Llly _?. Cole 1$30 Monterey St. 1- 224612 $ 175.00 Fred L. Gist 12,40 1Ybzzeray St. 1- 222 -13 $ 35.00 L. Manic A. Gist .9.71 Ja'hnson Ave. 1- 222 -16 $ 40.00 PASSED ARP AM. PIED this 15th day of 2.a^gnst, 15600 by the sollovirnd roll call vote.: AYES: KQ=Dth W. Jcnes, Donald QD Ydller, Gerald W. Shipsey, J. Bazry, Smith3 ?'red Pi. Waters. MES: Wane ABSEfiT: tuna A'T'TEST: 6�2z RESOLUTION NO. 687:(1960 Series) PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE AND SALE OF $900,000 PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF "CITY OF SAN LUIS OBI SPO 1959 WATER BONDS, SERIES B", BEING PART OF AN ISSUE OF $3,900,000 PRINCIPAL AMOUNT AUTHORIZED AT AN ELECTION HELD IN SAID CITY ON APRIL 9, 1957; PRESCRIBING THE AMOUNT, DATE AND FORM OF SERIES B BONDS OF SAID AUTHORIZED ISSUE AND OF THE COUPONS TO BE ATTACHED THERETO, AND PRESCRIBING THE MATURITIES THEREOF; FIXING THE MAXIMUM RATE OF INTEREST ON SAID SERIES B BONDS; AND DIRECTING NOTICE OF THE SALE OF SAID SERIES B BONDS TO BE GIVEN. WHEREAS, the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo heretofore, to wit, on December 29, 1958, duly passed and adopted its Resolution No. 486 (1958 Series) providing for the issuance of $3,900,000 principal amount of "City of San Luis Obispo 1959 Water Bonds," as set forth in the records of said Council; and WHEREAS, in and by said resolution said authorized issue of City of San Luis Obispo 1959 Water Bonds was di- vided into series; and WHEREAS, pursuant to proceedings heretofore duly had and taken pursuant to said resolution, Series A Bonds of said authorized issue in the principal amount of $3,000,000 were issued and sold and the unmatured portion thereof are now outstanding; and said Resolution No. 486 (1958,Series) provides that the remaining $900,000 principal amount of said authorized issue may be divided into one or more series, as the Council shall determine; and WHEREAS, this Council has determined, and does 1 a hereby declare, that it is necessary and desirable that all of said remaining $900,000 principal amount of bonds of said authorized issue be issued and sold for the purposes for which they were authorized by the electors; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: Section 1. Said Resolution No. 486 (1958 Series) for the issuance of City of San Luis Obispo 1959 Water Bonds, adopted by this Council on December 29, 1958, is incorporated herein by reference and all of the provisions thereof are made a part hereof and shall be applicable to said remaining $900,000 principal amount of bonds @;f said authorized issue, except only as herein otherwise expressly provided. - Section 2. $900,000 principal amount of City of San Luis-Obispo 1959tiater Bonds shall be and constitute an addi- tional series of said issue, to be designated "Series B." Said Series B Bonds shall be negotiable in form, and of the character known as serial, and shall be 900 in number, numbered consecutively from B1 to B900, both inclusive, of the denomination of $1,000 each. Said Series B Bonds shall be dated October 1, 1960 (which is hereby fixed and deter- mined to be the date of the issue of said Series B Bonds). All of said Series B Bonds shall bear interest from their date until paid at the rate or rates designated by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at the time of the sale of said Series B Bonds, but not to exceed five per cent (5 %) per annum, payable August 1, 1961, for the period from October 1, 1960, to August 1, 1961, and thereafter semi - annually on February 1 and August 1 of each year. Such interest shall be evidenced by coupons attached to each 2 Series B Bond and each of said coupons shall represent six months' interest (except the first coupon, which shall re- present ten months' interest) on the bond to which it is attached. Said interest coupons on said Series B Bonds shall be payable on February 1 and August 1 in each year until and at the respective dates of maturity of said Series B Bonds (except the first coupon on each Series B Bond which shall represent interest from October 1, 1960, to August 1, 1961). Said Series B Bonds shall mature and be payable in consecutive numerical order, from lower to higher, as follows: $10,000 principal amount of Series B Bonds shall mature and become payable on August 1 in each of the years 1961 to 1968, both in- clusive; $15,000 principal amount of Series B Bonds shall mature and become payable on August 1 in each of the years 1969 to 1975, both in- clusive; $20,000 principal amount of Series B Bonds shall mature and become payable on August 1 in each of the years 1976 to 1982, both in- clusive; $25,000 principal amount of Series B Bonds shall mature and become payable on August 1 in each of the years 1983 to 1986, both in- clusive; $30,000 principal amount of Series B Bonds shall mature and become payable on August 1 in each of the years 1987 to 1990, both in- clusive; $35,000 principal amount of Series B Bonds shall mature and become payable on August 1 in each of the years 1991 to 1994, both in- clusive; $40,000 principal amount of Series B Bonds shall mature and become payable on August 1 in each of the years 1995 to 1997, both in- clusive; $45,000 principal amount of Series B Bonds shall mature and become payable on August 1, 1998; and 3 $50,000 principal amount of Series B Bonds shall mature and become payable on August 1, 1999• Series B Bonds numbered Bl to B515, both inclusive, maturing by their terms on or prior to August 1, 1989, are not subject to call or redemption prior to their fixed maturity dates. Series B Bonds numbered B516 to B900, both inclusive, maturing by their terms on or after August 1, 1990, are subject to call and redemption, at the option of said City, as a whole or in part (but not less than five bonds at any one time if five or more bonds are then outstanding) in inverse numerical order from higher to lower, on August 1, 1975 (but not prior thereto) and on any interest payment date thereafter prior to their fixed maturity date or dates at the principal amount thereof and accrued interest thereon to date of redemption, together with a premium of the percentage of such principal amount set forth in Column 3 below, as follows: Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Bonds Redeemed on or after and prior to August 1 August 1 Premium 1975 1977 4 % 1979 -1/2% 1979 1 3 1981 1983 2 -1/2% 19-03 1985 2 -1/2% 1987 1990 1 1990 Maturity 0 Notice of any such redemption shall be given by publication of notice thereof once a week for two_(2) successive calendar weeks in a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the City and County of San Francisco, State of California, the first publication of which shall be at least thirty (30) but not more than sixty (60) days prior to the in r� date fixed for such redemption. After the date fixed for such redemption, if the City shall have duly published notice of such redemption and shall have provided funds available for the payment of the principal of and interest on the bonds so called for redemption, together with the premium then due thereon, interest on such bonds shall there- after cease. Section 3. Said Series B Bonds and coupons shall each be substantially in the following form, the blanks in said forms to be filled in with appropriate words or figures, namely: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA "STATE OF CALIFORNIA San Luis Obispo County CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO 1959 WATER BOND SERIES B No. B $1,000 The CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO, a municipal corpora- tion organized and existing under the Constitution and laws of the State of California, hereby acknowledges itself indebted and for value received promises to pay to the bearer (or if this bond be registered,. to the registered holder hereof) on the let day of August, 19 (subject to any right of prior redemption hereinafter in tRTY bond expressly reserved), the principal sum of ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($1,000) together with interest thereon from the date hereof at the rate of ( ) per cent per annum until payment o sa principal. sum in full, payable on August 1, 1961, for the period from October 1, 1960, to August 1, 1961, and thereafter semi- annually on the let day of Febru- ary and the let day of August of each year. Unless this bond be registered such interest, prior to maturity, shall be payable only on presentation and surrender of the proper interest coupons hereto attached as they respectively become due. Both the principal of and interest on this bond are payable in lawful money of the United States of America at the office of the City Treasurer of the City of San Luis Obispo, in San Luis Obispo, California. This bond is one of a duly authorized issue of 5 bonds of said City aggregating Three Million Nine Hundred Thousand Dollars ($3,900,000) principal amount, all of like tenor (except for such variations, if any, as may be re- quired to designate varying series, dates numbers, maturi- ties, interest rates or redemption provisions), and is issued under and pursuant to the Constitution and statutes of the State of California, and under and pursuant to the ordinances and proceedin'-a of said City duly adopted and taken and a vote and assent of more than two - thirds of all the qualified electors of said City voting at a special election duly called and held for that purpose. Series B bonds numbered B1 to B515, both inclus- ive, maturing by their terms on or prior to August 1, 1989, are not subject to call or redemption prior to their fixed maturity date. Series B bonds numbered B516 to B900, both inclusive, maturing by their terms on and after August�l, 1990, are subject to call and redemption, at the option of said City, as a whole or in part�(but not less than five bonds at any one time if five or more bonds are then outstand- ing), in inverse numerical order from higher to lower, on August 1, 1975 (but not prior thereto) and on any interest payment date thereafter prior to their fixed maturity date or dates at the principal amount thereof and accrued interest thereon to date of redemption, together with a premium of the percentage of such principal amount set forth in Column 3 below, as follows: Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Bonds Redeemed on and after and prior to August 1 August 1 Premium 1975 1977 4 % 1977 1979 3 -1/2 % 1979 1961 3 % 1981 1983 2 -1/2 % 1983 1985 2 % 1985 1987 1 -1/2 % 1987 logo 1 gb 1990 Maturity 0. % Notice of any such redemption shall be given by publication of notice thereof once a week for two (2) successive calendar weeks in a newspaper of general circulation printed and pub- lished in the City and County of San Francisco, State of California the first publication of which shall be at least thirty (30� but not mb,re' than sixty (60) days prior to the date fixed for such redemption. After the date fixed for such redemption, if the City shall have duly published notice of such redemption and shall have provided funds available for the payment of the principal of and interest on the b,:nds so called for redemption, together with the premium then due thereon, interest on such bonds shall thereafter cease. This bond may be registered.in the manner provided by law and thereafter the principal hereof and interest hereon shall be payable only to such registered owner. P It is hereby certified, recited and declared that all acts, conditions and things required by law to exist, happen and to be performed precedent to and in the issuance of this bond have existed, happened and been per- formed in due time, form and manner as required by law, and that the amount of this bond, together with all other in- debtedness of said City, does not exceed any limit prescribed by the Constitution or statutes of said State, and that pro- vision has been made as required by the Constitution and statutes of said State for the collection of an annual tax sufficient to pay the principal of and interest on this bond as the same become due. The full faith and credit of said City are hereby pledged for the punctual payment of the principal of and interest on this bond. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the City of San Luis Obispo has caused this bond to be executed under its official seal, signed by its Mayor and its Treasurer, and countersigned by its Clerk, and has caused the interest coupons attached hereto to be signed by its Treasurer, and this bond to be dated the lst.day of October, 1960. Mayor of the City of San Luis Obispo Treasurer of e City of an Luis Obispo Countersigned: City Clerk of the City of San Luis Obispo (Form of Coupon) Coupon No. THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO on 19 (subject to any right of prior redemption reserved in the bond hereinafter mentioned) will (imless the within bond be registered) pay to bearer at the office of the Treasurer of said City of San Luis Obispo, San Luis $ Obispo County, California, the sum set forth hereon in lawful money of the United States of America, being interest then due on its 1959 Water Bond, Series B ......... No. B dated October 1, 1960. Treasurer of e City of an Luis spo VA Section 4. The proceeds of the sale of said $900,000 principal amount of City of San Luis Obispo. 1959 Water Bonds, Series B, shall be deposited as follows: (a) All moneys received on account of any premium paid on said Series B Bonds and interest accrued on said Series B Bonds from their date to the date of delivery and actual pay- ment of the purchase price thereof shall be deposited in the City of San Luis Obispo 1959 Water Bond Interest and Re- demption Fund provided for in Section 6 of said Resolution No. 486 (1953 Series) passed and adopted by the Council on December 29, 1958. (b) The proceeds of the sale of said $900,000 principal amount of said Series B Bonds shall be deposited in the "1959 Water Bond Fund" established by Section 7 of said Resolution No. 486 (1958 Series) by which a record shall be kept of the disbursement of the proceeds of the sale of said $3,900,000 principal amount of said City of San Luis Obispo 1959 Water Bonds, including the proceeds of sale of said $3,000,000 principal amount of said Series A Bonds and the proceeds of sale of said $900,000 principal amount of said Series B Bonds (other than premium and accrued interest re- ceived on such sale). Section 5. All of said Series B Bonds shall be offered for public sale by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo on Monday, September 26, 1960, and the City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to cause notice of the sale of said Series B Bonds to be published once in the SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY TELEGRAM- TRIBUNE, the official newspaper of said City, and such notice shall be substantially in the following form: Fool 1 OFFICIAL NOTICE OF SALE $900,000 CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO 1959 WATER BONDS SERIES B NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that sealed proposals . will be received by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo, State of California, in the Council Chambers in the City Hall, San Luis Obispo, California, on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1960 at the hour of o'clock $ (P.S.T.) for the purchase of $900,000 principal amount of bonds of said City designated "City of San Luis Obispo 1959 Water Bonds, Series B ", more particularly described below. Said Series B bonds are part of an issue of $3,900,000 aggregate principal amount authorized at an election held in said City on April 9, 1957, of which issue $3,000,000 principal amount of bonds designated "Series A" have heretofore been issued and $2,950,000 are now outstanding. ISSUE: $900,000 consisting of 900 bonds, numbered B1 to B900, both inclusive, of the denomination of $1,000 each. DATE: Said Series B bonds are dated October 1, 1960. MATURITIES: Said Series B bonds mature serially in con- secutive numerical order from lower to higher on August 1 in each year, as follows: Principal Maturity Amount (both years inclusive) $10,000 1961 - 1968 15,000 1969 - 1975 20,000 1976 - 1982 25,000 1983 - 1986 30,000 1987 - 1990- 35,000 1991 - 1994 40,000 1995 - 1997 45,000 1998 50,000 1999 INTEREST RATE: Maximum five per cent*(5 %) per annum, payable on August 1, 1961, for the period from October 1, 1960,.to August 1, 1961, and thereafter semi- annually on February 1 and August 1 in each year. Bidders must specify the rate of interest which the bonds hereby offered for sale shall bear. Bidders will be permitted to bid different rates of interest and to split rates irrespective of the maturities of said bonds, except that the maximum differential between the lowest and highest coupon rates named in any bid shall not exceed 1 -1/2% and that no bond may bear more than one rate of interest or more than one coupon to evidence any interest pay- ment. ' The interest rate stated in each bid must be in a multiple of one- eighth or one - twentieth of one per cent. per annum, payable as aforesaid. 9 REDEMPTION: Series B bonds numbered B1 to B515, both inclusive, maturing by their terms on or prior to August 1, 1989, are not subject to call or redemp- tion prior to their fixed maturity dates. Series B bonds numbered B516 to B900, both inclusive, maturing by their terms on and after August 1, 1990, are subject to call and re- demption, at the option of said City, as a whole or in part (but not less than five bonds at any one time if five or more bonds are then outstanding) in inverse numerical order from higher to lower, on August 1, 1975 (but not prior thereto) and on any interest payment date thereafter prior to their fixed maturity date or dates, at the principal amount thereof and accrued interest thereon to date of redemption, together with a premium of the percentage of such principal amount set forth in Column 3 below, as follows: Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Bonds Redeemed on and after and prior to August 1 August 1 Premium 1975 1977 4 % 1977 1979 3 -1/2 % 1979 19n1 3 % 2 -1/2 1983 1985 -i/2 1987 1990 1 % 1990 Maturity 0 PAYMENT: Both principal and interest are payable in lawful money of the United States of America at the office of the Treasurer of the City of San Luis Obispo, in San Luis Obispo, California. EXECUTION AND REGISTRATION: the bonds. Said and interest. Coupon bonds will be issued by the City. Said bonds will be executed by the manual signature of at least one official authorized to execute bonds are registrable only as to both principal PURPOSE OF The Series B'"Bonds are authorized by vote of. ISSUE: two - thirds of the qualified voters voting at a special municipal bond election for the purpose of authorizing bonds for the acquisition, construction and completion of additions and improvements to the water supply of the City of San Luis Obispo. SECURITY: Said bonds are general obligations of the City of San Luis Obispo, and said City has power and is obligated to levy ad valorem taxes for the payment of said bonds and the interest thereon upon all property within the City of San Luis Obispo subject to taxation by said.City (except certain intan ible personal property, which is taxable at limited rates without limitation of rate or amount. TAX EXEMPT In the event that prior to the delivery of the STATUS: bonds the income received by private holders from bonds of the same type and character shall be declared to be taxable under any Federal Income Tax laws, 10 either by the terms of such laws or by ruling of a Federal Income Tax authority or official which is followed by the Internal Revenue Service, or by decision of any Federal Court, the successful bidder may, at his option, prior to the tender of said bonds by the City, be relieved of his obliga- tion under the contract to purchase the bonds and in such case the deposit accompanying his bid will be returned. LEGAL OPINION: The legal opinion of Messrs. Orrick, Dahlquist, Herrington & Sutcliffe of San Francisco, Cali- fornia, approving the validity of said bonds will be furnished to the successful bidder without charge. A copy of the legal opinion, certified by the officer in whose office the original is filed, will be printed on each bond without charge to the successful bidder. TERMS OF SALE HIGHEST BID: The bonds will be awarded to the highest bidder considering the interest rate or rates specified and the premium offered, if any. The highest bid . will be determined by deducting the amount of the premium bid (if any) from the total amount of interest which the City would.be required to pay from the date of said bonds to the respective maturity dates at the coupon rate or rates speci- fied in the bid, and the award will be made on the basis of the lowest net interest cost to the City. The lowest net interest cost shall be computed between the dates aforesaid on a 360 -day year basis. The purchaser must pay accrued interest from the date of the bonds to the date of delivery: The cost of printing the bonds will be borne by the City. RIGHT OF The City reserves the right, in its discre- REJECTION: tion, to reject any and all bids and to waive any irregularity or informality in any bid. PROMPT AWARD: The Council will take action awarding the bonds or rejecting all bids not later than 24 hours after the expiration of the time herein prescribed for the receipt of proposals, unless such time of award is waived by the successful bidder. PROMPT Delivery of said bonds will be made to the DELIVERY: successful bidder at the office of the City Clerk in San Luis Obispo, San Luis Obispo County, California, as soon as the bonds can be prepared, which it is estimated will be within thirty (30) days from the date of sale, but not prior to October 1, 1960. RIGHT OF The successful bidder shall have the right, CANCELLATION: at his option, to cancel the contract of purchase if the City shall fail to execute the bonds and tender the same for delivery within sixty (60) days from the date of sale thereof, and in such event the successful bidder shall be entitled to the return of the deposit accompanying his bid. 11 FORM OF BID: All bids must be for not less than all of the bonds hereby offered for sale and for not less than the par value thereof and accrued interest to date of delivery. Each bid, together with bidder's check, must be enclosed in a sealed envelope addressed to the Council of the City of San Luis.Obispo and endorsed "Proposal for City of San Luis Obispo 1959 Water Bonds, Series B ". BID CHECK: With each bid must be submitted a certified check or cashier's check for $2,000, drawn on a bank or trust company transacting business in the State of California, payable to the order of the Treasurer of the City of San Luis Obispo to secure the City from any loss resulting from the failure of the bidder to comply with the terms of his bid. In addition, bidders are requested (but not required) to supply an estimate of the total net interest cost to the City on the basis of their respective bids, which shall .be considered as informative only and not binding on either the bidder or the City. Checks of the unsuccessful bidders will be returned by the City by mail upon the award of the bonds. No interest will be paid upon the deposit made by the successful bidder. OFFICIAL The City has prepared an official statement STATEMENT: relating to the bonds, a copy of which will be furnished upon request. There is no controversy or litigation pending or threatened concerning the validity of the above issue, the corporate existence of the City, or the title of the officers thereof to their respective offices; and the City will furnish to the successful bidder a no- litigation certificate certifying to the foregoing as of and at the time of the delivery of the bonds. Dated: August 15, 1960. California s ooiaoo Section 6. This resolution shall take effect from and after its passage and approval. PASSED AND ADOPTED this.15th day of August, 1960, by the following vote: AYES: Councilmen Kenneth W. Jones, Donald Q. Miller, Gerald W. Shipsey, J. Barry Smith, Fred M. Waters NOES: None ABSENT: None or o e y o Luis spo State of California Attest: Clerk 12 L CLERK'S CERTIFICATE I, J. H. FITZPATRICK, City Clerk of the City of San Luis Obispo, California, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of a resolution duly adopted at a regular meeting of the Council of said City duly and regularly and legally held at the regular meeting place thereof on the 15th day'of August, 1960, of which meeting all of the members of said Council had due notice and at which a majority thereof was present; that at said meeting . said resolution was introduced by Councilman Kenneth W. Jones and read in full and was thereupon, upon motion of Councilman Kenneth W. Jones , seconded by Councilman Gerald W. Shinsev , adopted by the following vote: AYES: Councilmen Kenneth W. Jones, Donald Q. Miller, Gerald W. Shipsey, J. Barry Smith, Fred M. Waters NOES: None ABSENT: None That I have carefully compared the same with the original minutes of said meeting on file and of record in my office and that said resolution is duly entered of record in Book M of Minutes at pages 417 to 418 , inclusive, and said resolution is a full, true and correct copy of the original resolution adopted at said meeting and entered in said minutes. That said resolution has not been amended,. modified or rescinded since the date of its adoption and the same is now in full force and effect. WITNESS my hand and the seal of the City of San Luis Obispo this 15th day of August, 1960. �J 13 W to of California s spo RESOLUTION NO. 686 (1950 Series) A RESO1 :0113 DECLAP.ING THE STRUCTURES U !ED Ai 721 MONTEREY STREET_ TO BE A NUISANCE AND UNFIT FOR iliN&N HABITATION OR OCCUPANCY BE IT RESOLVED, by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follmtis: 1. That pursuant to the State F.ousing Act, a public hearing was duly held and a report received from the Building Department of the City of San Luis Obispo, 2. The Council hereby finds and determines that the structures located en the property knotim as 721 Monterey Street are a nuisance and have become unfit zor hainaa habitation and occupancy and that the cost of its reconstruction or repair would exceed the present value of the structures. 3. The Council further states that the structures rust be remaved and hereby directs the o-aners to abate said nuisances by removing said structures within 30 days of the posting of a notice of the passage of this resolution ov said premises. 4. In the event the owners fail to so abate said nuisances, the Building Departmreut of the City of San Luis Obispo shall remove said buildings and the expense of such removal shall be made a lien on the parcel of land upon which said buildings are located. 5. The Building Department shall, within 60 days of the passage of this resolution, post_ a copy conspicuously on the buildings declared to be a nuisance and m=-il copies by registered mail, postage prepaid, return receipt requested, to the persons owning said land and to each mortgagee or beneficiary under any deed of trust of record. 6. Parcel of laud upon which eaid buildings are located is described as follows: IV THE CITY OF Said LUIS OBYSPO, STATE OF C111,150RT;T_r, - That portion of Blk 10 - Beg a Wly cor of said Blk; thence N 53° 07` E 85 ft. to true point of beginning; thence 111 531 07' E 40 ft.; thence S 361 53° E to c/1 of San Luis Obispo Creek; thence Wly along said cdl to a point that bears S 36° 53° E from point of beginning; thence N 36° 53' W to point of beginning. 7. PASS`) AMD ADOFTED on this 1st day of August, 1464 by the following roll tail vote: AYES: mayor Fred Waters, J. Barry Smith; Donald Q„ :filler, and Kenneth W. Jones NOES: N n •l t / CIE �M.wm.v-+.�rrer Mayor TT VS'- CITY OF •y' /iF u+ 1131evil lg3p 1 aka �.�:� OBISPO Honorable Mayor and City Council City of San Luis Obispo Gentlemen: ; ALL- -I . CALIFORNIA STATE POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE . nnnl nrr. rr. A.P P_ r •.•y irrnnr July 22, 1960 Res Margaret Davis property 721 Monterey Street I am requesting your authorization to proceed with the demolition of the housing located at 721 Monterey Street. The owner was notified on May 17th that this building was a substandard structure and, due to obsolescence and lack of maintenance, it had reached the point where, in the opinion of the County Health and the City Building departments, it constituted a public health and safety hazard and that farther occupancy must cease. There were three separate tenants and all were evacuated by June 1st. In the �n_otice of condemnation the owner was given until July 1st to have this building removed from the property. As of this date no attempt has been made to comply with this order. I am, therefore, notifying the owner that you will act as the governing board at a public hearing which has been set by the city clerk for 8:00 P. M. on August let. Respectfully submitted, S 6ding Bui Inspector SGg /lb MMICE D ABATE �rs.r �. slur Mrae rl argasot ih vis WM Monte my Street SM LWLS Obispq$ Cy .Q.0 The owner of the building situated 'at 721 Monterey Street in the City of L,ria is hereby notified to appear before the Doverning Pdard of the City 'Of SAn Obispo California, at its meeting to be held on a sirA+ A 1,Q„c+ 19 60. . , in the Ceunr-i7 9=bers..eitg Hail, located at 9th p'lm Straw+ in the .City of San iui� (ib3pm_ - - -__- Calibrnia, at, the hour of gw� o'clock P• M., or as soon thereafter as he may be heard, and shots cause, if any he has, should 'why said building shod not be oondemred as a public nuisance, and said nuisance be abated by reconstructing or 4properly repairing said building or by razing or removing seine. Dated this day of ' July , 1 19„6(,,,,_. BUILDING i>iPARIMMT OF THE CITY OF SARI LUIS Q3 IMM A'OTICE TO ABd•' IE NUISANCE follows: RESOLUTION &LSD. 685 (1960 Series) A RESOLUTION AUTMORIM --G TM FILUM OF A REQUEST Fib. PRRLIM RY DEi°x.?i�z' PATIE7i3 Or L"aIGIBILrTY FOR RECRRATIOid GRANT U'�DER THE DAVIS -GRMKY ACs', .BR IT RESOLVED by the Cm= l of the City of San Luis Obispo as 1. That the City Administrative Officer is hereby authorized to file, an behalf of the City of San Iris Obispo, a request for preliminary determination of eligibility for Recreation Grant under the Davie- Grunsky Ace. 2. That the City Administrative Officer, Richard O. YAller, Is hereby desigmted as the representative cuthorized to act on behalf of the City of &a Lads Obispo -in the making azd processing of said application. PASSED AM ADOPTED this 1st day of tugu: t, 1960, by the follo•Ang rail sail vote: AYES: Kenneth V- .Eoaes, DOnald Q. Aciiler, J. Barry Stith, Fred 1L Haters HOES: None ASSMU: Gerald W. Shipsey A'TFMST- : RESOLUTION NO. 684 (1960 Scries) A RESOL'11'I03i A2�20DIING RESOL €iTIGN NO. 340 PROVIDING FOR THE 0RGAP7IZATI0N, FUNCTIONS, CONDUCT, AND OPERATION OF THE OFFICES AND DEPARTMENTS OF THE CITY. WHEREAS, Section 1000 of Article X of the City Charter of the City o: San Luis Obispo requires that the City Council provide, after considering the reccm- mendations of the City Administrative Officer, for the organization, functions, conduct and-operation of the several offices and departments of the City; and WHEREAS, Resolution No. 340, 1958 Series, was passed and adopted on the 17ih day of February, 1958. WHEREAS, it is the desire of the City Council to reorganize certain offices of the City. NOW2 THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of. the City of San Luis Obispo: SECTION 1. That the Administrative Service of the City shall be divided under the City Administrative Officer into the following departments and heads thereof wlio shall be responsible for the designated functions: A. Department of Administration City kdministrative Officer (1) Purchasing (2) Personnel (3) Budget (4) Building Maintenance (City Hall) B. Department of Finance . . . . 0 0 0 . . . e •Director of Finance - (1) Accounting City Clerk-Assessor (2) Collection (3) Assessing (4) Insurance (5) Clerical and Central record - keeping C. Cepartment of Public Works . . . . . . . . . Director of Public Works (1) Engineering Office (Including' surveying and inspection) (2) Street Cleaning and Maintenance (3) Sewer Plant (4) Sewer Maintenance (5) Painting (6) Electrical (7) Shop (8) Parking Yeter Maintenance (9) Weed Abatement (10) Maintenance of street trees, sidewalks, and creeks (within limits established by Council policy) D. Department _of_Uti iti s . . . . . .Water Superintendent (1) Water Department E. Department of Police, . . . . . . . .Police Chief (1) Police (2) Animal Shelter (also by contact) F. Department of Fire. . . . . . . . . . . . .Fire Chief G. Department of Parks reed Recreation. . . . . .Supt. of Parks aLd Recreation (1) Parks (2) Recreation H. Department of Librar^s. . . . . . . *,v City Librarian I.. Department of Planning and Building,. . . . . Pleutaimg Director (1) Planning (2) Zoning Administration (3) Building Inspection J. ?a=te -time Offices (I) Office of City Attorney (2) Office of Civil Defense (3) Office of City Treasurer (4) Independent Audit (by contract) SECTION 2. Thatwtere a function is not specifically mentioned herein but has other=wise been assigned to a department head in the past by orddnance, resole:- ticn, council motion or administrative action and which assignment does not con- flict with this resolution or the charter, said assignment shall continue is force until changed by council resolution, ordinance, or administrative action. PASSE?: AND ADO_P72D this 18th+� day of Ju_ly , 1960, by tie follow- ing roll call vote: AYES: Kenneth W. Jones, Donald Q. Miller, Gerald W. Shipsey, Fred M. Waters NOES: None .A.BSENT: J. Barry Smith Mayor ATTEST: C_ty Are rk -1 \ � i RESOLUTION NO. 68_ _.�.�. _ (1960 Series) RESOLUTION GIVI IG NOTICE OF PROPOSED ANNEY.ATIGN TO CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO OF UNINHABITED TEPdUTORY DESCRIBED HEREIN AND DESIGF -k ED "PEROZZI ANNMIATIGN" AND GIBING NOTICE OF TIME &T PLACE FOR HEAPw.G OF PRanneS THEnno BE ?'T RESTNED by the Council of the City of San Luis To spa: 1. That, pursuant to the provisions of the Annexation of Uninhabited Territory Act of 1939, a petitioa signed by maners of not less than one- fout-th of the land in the hereinafter described territory, by area and by assessed value as shown on the last equalized assessment roll of the Couaty of San Luis Obispo, was filed with the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo on 37-11y 18, 1960, requesting annexation of the hereinafter described territory to said CtitS. 2. That the territory which the petitioners request be a sexed to the City of San Luis Obispo ead which ;aid City and its Council propose to annex, is situated in the County.of San. Luis Obispo, State of California, hereby designated "Peroaz£ Annexation," and described as follows: T;-,at portion of Govzrament Lot 1 of Section 1, in Towaship 31 South, Range 12 East, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian, in the County of San Luis Obispo, State of California, according to the Official Plat of the suraay of said lands approved by the Surveyor General on Novem- ber 21, 1867, described as follows: BEG3I U Y,G AT At? ANGLG POI!rL' 0- THE EXISTIZZ Cs1Y BOUNDARY., BE1116 TEE I NTEP,SECTICR OF THE NORTHERF.Y LINE OF SAID SECTIM j WITH THE WESTERLY LINE OF JOK4SV.,? NEAtuE (60 feat wide) AS SAM BOUNDARY IS SHORN ON W0 OF TE_4CT NO. 138 AT PAGE 15.7 6OLVIa 6 OF MAPS IN 'THE OFFICE OF THE RECORDER FOR SAID COUNTY, SAID I-NITERSECTTO'sd FALLIAG ON A CURVE CON CAVE :WESTERLY IN SAID b?ESTER!' Y LIP�E; THENCE ALONG SAID WESTERLY LINE A.ivD CITY EOurIDARY. 1st Southerly along the are of'said curve having a radius of 970.00 feet and through a delta of 10 48' 01`T, a distance of 30.48 feet to the end of said curse, continuing thence along said westerly line, 2nd - S. 00 08' 00" W., 894.39 feet to the intersection with the westerly prolongation of the northerly line of the land des - cribed in the Deed recorded in Book 629 at Pare 416 of the Official Records of said County; thence leaving said city boundary and along said westerly prolongation and northerly line, 3rd - W. 65o 26' 35" E., 375.46 feet to the intersection with the northerly line of the land described in the Deed recorded in Book 749 at Page 566 of the Official Records of said County; thence along said northerly line by the following two courses, 4th - N. 490 291 43" E., 170.56 feet; thence, 5th - S. 760 24' 177° E.; 321.39 feet to a point of intersection with the easterly* prolongation, of the northerly line of the la:d described in the Deed recorded in Book 629,, Page 416 as herein referred to in course the 2nd above; thence along said easterly prolongation, Stn - N. 850 26% 35:1 L., 542.56 feet to the easterly line of said Section 1; thence along said easterly line, 7th - N. 00 177 26" E., 836.13 feet to a poismat in the existing city boundary at the northeast corner of said Section 1; thence along the northerly line of said Section and along said city boundary, 8th - S. 890 107 53" W., 1360.38 feet to the point of beginning, con- taining 25.841 acres. ��?? 3. That .he County Boundary Comnnissicr of San Luis Obispo Co=ty, Cc.li -forria, did i.3.sessioia duly assembled on .luly 14, 1960, consider the proposed annexation boundaries of said "Perozzi P.nnexation," as above described, and as submitted to said Commission by the proponents of said annexation. 4. That September 6, 1960, at the hour of 8 o'clock p.m., in the Council Chambers in the City Hall in the City of Scan Luis Obispo, County of San Luis Obispo, California, is hereby fixed as the time and place when and where any per- son owning real property within the uninhabited territory above described and proposed to be annexed to the City of San Luis Obispo, and saving any objections to the proposed annexation, nay appear before the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo and shoo, cause why such uninhabited territory should not be so annexed to the City of Sass Luis Obispo. The protest must be in writing; may be filed at any time before the hour set for hearing objections to the proposed annexation, and shall state the name or names of the o,aner or owners of property affected and the description and area of such property,, in general terms. S. The City Clerk of the City of Saga Luis Obispo is hereby authorized and directed to cause a copy of this resolution to be published at least twice, but not oftener than once a week, in the Telegram- Tribune, a newspaper of general ci.rculation published in said City of San Luis Obispo, the city to which it is proposers to aanaex the aforesaid territor,, asst also in the Morro Bay Sun, a newspaper of general circulation published outside the City of San Luis Obispo, but in the County of San Luis Obispo, California,. the county in which is located the territory proposed to be annexed to the City of San Luis Obispo, said aubli- cation to be complete at least twenty (20) days prior to the date set for hearing. 6. The said City Clerk is further authorized and directed to cause written notice of such proposed annexation to be mailed to each person to wh= lard within the terr_tory proposed to be annexed was assessed in the last equalised county assessment roll available or, the date the above said proceedings were initiated, at the addresses shown on said assessment roll or kncr= to said Cleric, aad to any person who has filed his name and address and the designation of the lands in i&ich he has an interest, either legal or equitable, with said Clerk, such notice to be given not less than twenty (20) days before tte first publis hear- ing on the proposed annexation. 7. The property in said territory proposed to be annexed shall, after annexation, be subject to taxation, equally with the property within the City of San Luis Obispo to pay the entire bonded ind.ebteduess of the.City of San Luis Obispo outstasiding or authorized at the time of annexatia,, aad the owners of more than 2f3 of the value of the territory shall file such written consent with the City Clerk prior to the adoption of the ordinance approving annexation. S. The City Clerk is directed to cause written notice to be given to such other persons as may be legally entitled thereto, in the manner required by lava_ 9. That if said territory is Annexed it snail become part of the San Luis Obispo School District. PASSED MID ADi?P3'ED this 18th day of .iuly, 1960, by the following roll call vote: AYES: Kenneth W. :tones, Donald Q. ?filler, Gerald W. Shipsey, and Fred M. Waters NOES: Hone ABSENT: J, Barry Smith AT -TEST: Gity Clerk Sane 23$ 1960 Subject: ;Annexation Pero+" zz�operty The Honorable City Council City of San Luis Obispo City Hall San Luis Obispo$ California Gentlemen: . We the undersigaeds respectfully request the City Council to proceed with the annexation to the•City of San Luis Obispo$ of the lands described in the accompanying sketch-and description. The property is presently known as the Porozzi Property. Verg truly yours, JWNMGS•HANS' -9 ENGLUMING By ¢e� ERR: J6 L"'. Ro -Hans n. Authorized Agents for Rauthson Investment Corp. cc: "City K.I.C._ - with 1 ea.' File Encl. Sketch - 2 Descr, - 2 T 3J31 � 0V Df C� I DESCRIPTION FOR ANNEXATION Perozzi Property - County of San Luis Obispo That portion of Government Lot 1 of Section 1$ in Township 31 South, Range 12 East# fount Diablo Base and Meridians in the County of San Luis Obispo# State of Californian according to the Official Plat of the survey of said lands approved by the Surveyor General on November 21# 1867, described as follows: Beginning at an angle point in the existing city boundary# being the.intersection of the northerly line of said Section 1 with the westerly line of Johnson Avenue (60 feet wide) as said boundary is shown on map of Tract No. 138 at Page 15, 9olur� 6 of Plops in the Office of the Recorder for said County$ said intersection falling on a curve concave westerly in said westerly line; thence along said westerly line and city boundary, let - Southerly along the are of said curve having a radius of 970.00 feet.and through a delta of 10 48t 01% a distance of 30o48 feet to the end' of said curves continuing thence along said westerly line# 2nd - S'. 00 081 00" W's 894.39 feet to the intersection with the westerly prolongation of the northerly line of the land described in the Deed recorded in Book 629 at Page 416 of the Official Records of said County; thence leaving said city boundary and along said westerly prolongation and northerly lines 3rd - N. 850 261 35" Ees 375.46 feet to the intersection with the northerly line of the land described in the Deed re- corded in Book 749 -at-Page 566 of the Official Records of said County; thence along said northerly line by the following two courses, 4th - N. 49°, 291 43" E.# 170.56 feet; thence# 5th = Si 760 24, 17" E•# 321.39 feet to a point of intersection with the easterly prolongation of the northerly line of the land described in the Deed recorded in Book 629s Page 416 as herein referred to in course the 2nd above; thence along said easterly prolongations 6th - N. 850 26, 35" E•s 542.56 feet to the easterly line of said Section 1; thence along said easterly lines. 7th = N. 00 171 26" E.s 836.13 feet to a point in the existing city boundary at the northeast corner of said Section 1; thence along the northerly line 'of said Section and along said city boundary# .. , R- 970.00' ' Sam— B OoJ U .o' Ob W Kl A cLh ti ?r,--------------- 36 7•.405. �./2� ! 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CAL /�OQN /A �G.�G C.• / "'c 200' GLQ TLi: g'23-(�O G n ;ui'I0�3 3I0. 682 (1960 se, 13) RESOLUTION GIVING NOTICE OF PROPOSED A?\itEXATIO d TO CITY . u SAN LUIS OBIS=0 OF UNINHABITED TERRITORY DESCRIBED HEREIN AFT) DESIGNATED "ELKS CLUB ANNEXATION" A.17D GLi%+, , _,ICE fJF T11 ^ A.ND P7x_G"E FOA HEARING OF PROTESTS a `ERETO BE IT RESOLVED by tie Council of the City of San Luis Obispo: 1. T'2at, pursuant to the provisions of the Annexation of Uninhabited Territory Act of 1939, a petition signed by owners of not less thmen one- fourth of the land in the hereinafter described territory, by area and by assessed value as shown on the last equalized assessment roll of the County of San Luis Obispo, was filed with the Council of the City of San. Luis Obispo On July 7, 1960, requesting annexation of the hereinafter described territory to said City. 2. That the territory which the petitioners request be annexed to the City of San Luis Obispo and which. said City and its Council propose to annex:, is situated in the County of San Luis Obispo,. State of California, hereby designated 11211 ;s Club Annexation," and described as follows: That portion of Lot p and Lot D according to the :yap of the resub- division of lots 58, 61, 622. 63, 64. 652 of Ranchos Canada De Los Osos and La Laguna in the County of San Luis Obispo, State of Calif- ornia as surveyed by R. R. Harris in January, 1575, and filed for record in the office of the County Recorder of said county, described as follows: BEGFS'NING AT THE TRUE POINT OF EEGIMiING MICE IS THE CoMm.ou COrMR Or LOTS A. B, C, 6: D; T _NCE $460 00" EAST 668.58' TO A FOIF7, CN THE WESs"ERI.Y R/W LI1Fc Or PORnI GUESE LANE; THENCE ,5260 30' HEST 625.o2' ALO1NTG SAID LINE, THENCE NORTH 470 00' tdEST TO A POINT ON THE EASTERLY R/ta LINE Or THE FREEWA'2' AS SAID FREEWAY EXISTS SEPTEEMER 29, 1959; THENCE 5820 09' 30" W&k 160.00 TO A POICT 0119 THE WESTERLY R/W LINE OF SAID FREEWAY; THENCE : ORTHI 70 50' 30" WEST 200.00' ; THERNCE NORTH 820 09' 30" EAST 160' TO A POINT ON THE EASTERLY R/W LUTE OF SAID FREEWAY; THWICE NORTH 70 50' 30" WEST ALONG THE EASTERIx R/W LINE TO THE BEGINNING OF A CURVE WITH A R.9DIUS OF 2420.00' ; THENCE 8102.0 SAID R/W LINE TnROUGH A CURVE TO THE RIGHT TO THE INTERSECTIO:, OF THE WESTERUZ LINE OF LUT D; THENCE NORTH 360 45' EAST TO '"HE TRUE P©XNT. OF BEGINNING. 3. That the Counts* Boundary Commission of San Luis Obispo County, California, did in session duly assembled on June 23, 1960, consider the proposed a *nexetia*: boundaries of said "Elks Club Annexation," as above described, and as submitted to said Commission by the proponents of said annexation: 4. That September 6, 1960, at the hour of So'clock p.m., in the Council Chambers in the City Hall in the City of San Luis Obispo, County of San, Luis Obispo, California, is hereby fixed as the timee and place when and u:•here any Reason ooin ing real property within the uninhabited territory above described and? proposed annexation, may appear before the Co +.ncil of the City of San Luis Obispo and show cause why such uninhabited territory should not be so anne -va'd to the City of San. Luis Obispo. The protest must be in writing, may be filed at any time before the hour set for hearing objections to the proposed annexation, and shall state the name or names of the mnz er or owners of property affected and the description and area of such property, in general terms. 5. The City Clerk of the City of San Luis Obispo is hereby authorized and directed to cause a copy of this resolution to be published at least twice, but not oftener than once a week, in the Telegram- Tribune, a newspaper of general circulation published in said City of San Luis Obispo, the city to which it is proposed to annex the "aforesaid territory, aid also in the Morro Bay Sun, a news- paper of general circulation published outside the City of San Luis Obispo, but in the County of San Luis Obispo, California, the county in which is located the territory proposed to be annexed to the City of San Luis Obispo, said publication to be complete at least twenty (20) days prior to the date set for hearing. 6. The property in said territory proposed to be annexed shall, after amex ation, be subject to taxation equZlly with the property within the City of San Luis Obispo to pay the entire bonded indebtedness of the City of San Luis Obispo outstanding or authorized at the time of annexation, and the owners of more than 2/3 of the value of the territory shall file such written consent with the City Clerk prior Lo the adoption of the ordinance approving annexation. 70 he City clerk is directed to cause written notice to be given to such ether persons as may be legally entitled thereto, in the manner required by .8. That if said territory is annexed it shall become part of the San Luis Obispo School District. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 18th day of July, 1960, by the following roll call vote: DYES: Kenneth tde ,zones, Donald Q. Millex,. Gerald td, Suipsey, and Fred Me Waters NOES: ?roue ABSENT: JQ Barry Smith G r ATTEST: � a 1 City Clerk I'.SWLiDe ION NO. 68� � k'. SOLI IIM4 INCREASING HE 1939 -60 BUPGET BE 1T RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis abispo as follo ws: 1. That Acco -zat No. 219 F.,etirement be increased by $5,814-3.13. 2. That Accomt No. 252 Public Improvement and Betterment--Fire Hzuse Construction be iaereased by $2,064.25. 3. That Acco-t!t Ho. 795 Water- Reatirement be increased by $l ;22$.56. BE IT FUR4 "'M RESOLVED that the above Increases shall be effective June 30= 1960. PASSED AND ADOPTED this smith day of Jul___ . , 1910, by the follacrinB roll call vote: tjyES• Kenneth W. Jones, Donald Q. Miller, Gerald W. Shipsey, Fred M. Waters. 1v02S. None ABSENT: J. Barry Smith Mayor "�7/ i:?SSOT+f�� JL I.`. NO.— 689 ..w....a.�o.d � 6,10 RESOIXTICIN ESTABLISHING NO PrirKTI-i0 Z"�ii SS AT TI'll, INUIEI SECTIOS OT' SANTA ROSA .SUED HIGUERA STREETS BE I ^a FZSOLVEO by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo es follc7•.rs: 1. That there is hareby established no parking zones at y"r_e interssc !ocjs a! Santa Rosa and Higuera Streets_, located as fotilows: a. frOM the most northerly property line corner, a distance oaf thirty four a-eet (34') northeast along the west side of Rigueba Street:, b. from the most easterly property 2 ine eorti er; a distance cf forty four xaet ( =.' '} IM)Z lenst aioag the uest •side of Santa Rosa .vtre, c. fre a the most southerly property line comers a distance of ze-c:.nty eight feet .(78') southwest along tl:e ease side o? Higuara Street. 2: That this resoluti.ov shall ,go into effect upoaa the installation of traffic signals at said Jatersec tone. BE IT FURTHER 1LSOLVEa that this resolution shad take effect- immediate =ly. PASSED Aim AW'r`?s this lath cIIj= of June 1960 ; by tue folZoc9ing roil Vail vote: AYE, S: weraeth W. ,?oyes, Donald Q. Miller, Gerald Shipsey, Mayor Fred Waters WES: None ABS ":.'•1 j. Barry .Sa'$. iti1 ATiTST: Mayor 8': S Clei?: / �V US:ti,UiaOM N3. 679 (7.960 Sower,) . A RESC•1�5i0sti ESi'a' BLISHIM LIENS ON C IRMIN&a 1112.0272MORY FOR BE 17-9 RE SOLUD by the Couni cil of the C'i€:y of Sac Luis Obicpo rs follows 1. That the Council bm received cad coasidar od the repo: of the City Zas..�yy^"+. meet 053 repairs =de to side-vaik area c heraiZ.^.fte Bet forth. That the ^_overty owners Jere duly sctified of the public hearing and that no objectio::s *cre mcde to s-ie report. 2. Therefor^, the Council hereby accepts Mme approves said report =d sz,aescas the cost of repair on the proporty ad;aceWL to uild regaar and hore'by mkov said cast a lies on said promrty. 3o Con—a —Al heresy creers said liens to be turned o ere to the City ADGe aE;O:' and 'ate Collector, who shall collect pay's.-ant of said a molmto from the property owmere "Liable tha efor, en-d is the e' erat fi.' .'"�: unts are not paid .shall place the : hargeo therefor on the city tar roll. I -z przoie ty ewmer, address;, assessor's aareel Hammer ar4 cost are by 4cmrr Fv cel Na. Cost ��cc ��,,•• . /Geeoo S. a Fettie Eladsom 4 /l,�ddre��ss c 1�a29 Oros Ma" 3- 541 -12 g•.( .r7 11.00 ,4.r•chllc A. & Nzy B. Cheek 107- Farah 4t. 2- 443 -05 24-1.00 ✓Frte W. & Violet Heiler 1234 Broad St. 3- 523 -02 25.00 PASSED tm lw-r this 20th day Of J e' 1960, by the following roll call vote: t.Z: i�nmnxh F. .tomes, Donald Q. Miller, Gerald W. Shipsey, Pied g?. F-'aters. WOES: R- one JABSE 2 - J. Derry S�th ATTEST: l7% IL RESOLUTION N0. 6 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY -OF SAN LUIS OBISPO ADOPTING BUDGET AND APPROVING MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT FOR EXPENDITURE OF GAS TAX.ALLOCATION FOR MAJOR CITY STREETS. WHEREAS, a memorandum of agreement has been presented to be entered into with the State of California in accordance with a project statement submitted by the City of San Luis Obispo for expenditure of the gas tax allocation to cities for the fiscal year 1960 -61 i, and WHEREAS, the city council has :ieard read said agreement in full and is familiar with the contents thereof; THEREFORE, be it resolved by the city council of the City of San Luis Obispo that said project statement be and it is hereby adopted as the budget of proposed expenditures of the gas tax allocation to cities, and said agreement be and the same is hereby approved and the mayor and the city clerk are directed to sign the same on behalf of said City, said agreement to be binding upon the City upon its execution by the authorized officials of the State. ADOPTED this lst day of - August , 1960 0 Attest: San Luis Obispo -- -ly -- - -._ - -'"'' -- San Luis Obispo I hereby certify that the foregoing resolution was duly and regularly passed by the city-council of the City of S8Y1 T,.a Obispo at a regular meeting thereof held ,- 60 T of thW6ity_ or= San Luis Obispo / 11 RESOLUTION N0.__677 (1960 Series) A P.ESOLUTION ESTABLISHING TRAFFIC ADVISORY BOARD WHEREAS, the City Council is desirous of encouraging closer liaison among the various local agencies concerned with traffic enforcement; and WHEREAS, the Council also wishes to establish an advisory group to counsel it on its traffic regulations and related matters; NOW TBE Z_ORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo- as follows: I. That a Traffic Advisory Board be established,'on a trial basis, to consist of the presiding judge of the local justice court,.. the captain of the local office of the California Highway patrol, the city administrative officer, city attorney, police chief and city engineer. 20 The meetings of the board shall be informal and shall be at approximate intervals of one month. The board shall name its oc•m chairman and secretary, and expenses of the board shall be borne by the city, subject to review by the appropriate purchasing authorities of the city. 3. The purpose of the board shall be to review city ordinances and other regulations pertaining to traffic and to make recommendations to the Council thereon. Normally the Council will not ask the Board to make specific recommen- dations on routine traffic matters such as installation of stop signs, desigaation of street and curb markings, and location of parking meters, which is a function of the City's Traffic Committee, nor will the board be concerned with admini- strative-3 personnel and budgeting functions of the Police Chief, Administra£ive Officer, and Council. PASSED AND ADAPTED this 2� 0th _da of June y u19600, by the fol2ow= ing roll call vote: AYES: Kenneth W. Jones, Donald Q. Miller, Gerald W. Shipsey, Fred M. Waters NOES: None ABSZZIT: J. Barry Smith 77 1 R SOLUTION 110. 676 (1960 Series) A. DSO UTIOF,1 'IfTABLISHITIG CLASSIFICATIONS, SETTING SALARY RPNGES "IMM70R, ASSIGNING CIT7 12 -iFL' O11' TO CLASSIFICATIONS A14D SALARY RATES TFL'RE N, SPECIFYING METIFODS OF ADV ITCF1,01T A.NI) REPEALING ALL PREVIOUS SALARY RESOLUTIONS. BE IT RFSOLV! SD by the Council of the City' of San Luis Obispo as follows: That all previous salary resolutions are hereby repealed and the following sections enacted to supersede all previous provisions: Section 1. Sal Ra esa The following salary ranges are adopted and applied to the several classes of positions as indicated in Section 2 hereof: Title Director of Public Works (35) $760 805 850 900 950 Director of Finance (34) 720 760 805 850 900 Water Superintendent (33) 680 720 760 805 850 Fire Chief (32) 645 680 720 760 805 Police Chief (32) Supt. of Parks and Recreation (30) 575 608 645 680 720 Planning Director (30) Supervising Design Engineer (30) /, 7i Normal First Full. Above Avg, Outstarding tiirin.g Incentive Qualifica- Performance Performance Rate Rate Lion Rate Rate Rate 16 265 month 280 295 4$ 312 $ 330 17 280 295 312 330 350 18 295 312 330 350 368 19 312 330 350 368 390 20 330 350 368 390 412 21 350 368 390 412 435 22 368 390 412 435 1:60 23 390 412 435 h60 488 24 412 435 460 488 515 25 435 460 488 515 545 26 460 488 515 545 575 27 1288 515 545 575 608 28 515 5h5 575 608 645 29 5a5 575 608 645 680 30 575 608 645 680 720 31 608 645 680 720 760 32 645 680 720 760 805 33 680 720 760 805 850 3h 720 760 805 850 900 35 760 805 850 900 950 36 805 850 900 950 1005 37 850 900 950 1005 1065 38 900 950 1005 1065 1125 Section 2. Titles and R es. The classes of :positions shall each have the salary range shown opposite the title in this section: Title Director of Public Works (35) $760 805 850 900 950 Director of Finance (34) 720 760 805 850 900 Water Superintendent (33) 680 720 760 805 850 Fire Chief (32) 645 680 720 760 805 Police Chief (32) Supt. of Parks and Recreation (30) 575 608 645 680 720 Planning Director (30) Supervising Design Engineer (30) /, 7i Senior Librarian (22) 368 390 412 435 460 Parking Meter Repair -an Senior h�ngineering hide Chief Clerk Junior Librarian Disposal Plant 0h>erator Fil +,;cation Plant Operator Water Hleter Reader- Repair an Laborer- Equip..Operator (21) 350 368 390 412 435 (21) (20) 330 350 366 390 412 (20) (20) (20) (20) (20 ) Legal & Admin. Secretary (19) 312 330 350 368 390 Groundskeeper (19) Parking Er Orcemgnt Office: Fe�1e) (19) Secretary (18) 295 312. 330 350 368 Account Clerk (18) Janitor (18) Laborer (18) Stenographer (17) 280 295 312 330 City Librarian (29) $516 575 608 645 680 Build; nF Inspector (28) 515 545 575 608 645 Ass h„ Street Supt. (28) Civil Engineering Assoc. (28) Police Captain (28) Battalion Fire Chief (28) Police Lieutenant (27) 488 515 545 575 608 Fire Marshal (27) Accountant (27) Water Foreman (26) 460 488 515 545 575 Fire Captain (26) Police Sergeant (25) 435 460 488 515 545 Chief Disposal Plt. Oper. (25) Civil Engineering Asst. (25) Admin. Asst. to Dire of Pub. ?irks. (25) Asst. Bidgo Inspector (24) 412 435 460 488 515 Park Rz Rec. Supervisor (24) Police Officer (23) 390 412 435 460 488 Fireman (23) Chief Filtration Plant Operator (23) Mechanic (23) !Field Ausditor- :Appraiser (23) Principal Engineering Aide (23) Equipment Operator - Forerun (23) Senior Librarian (22) 368 390 412 435 460 Parking Meter Repair -an Senior h�ngineering hide Chief Clerk Junior Librarian Disposal Plant 0h>erator Fil +,;cation Plant Operator Water Hleter Reader- Repair an Laborer- Equip..Operator (21) 350 368 390 412 435 (21) (20) 330 350 366 390 412 (20) (20) (20) (20) (20 ) Legal & Admin. Secretary (19) 312 330 350 368 390 Groundskeeper (19) Parking Er Orcemgnt Office: Fe�1e) (19) Secretary (18) 295 312. 330 350 368 Account Clerk (18) Janitor (18) Laborer (18) Stenographer (17) 280 295 312 330 350 I'y-pist Clerk (16) 265 280 295 312 330 Section. 3. Rules Governing Step ProfMsion. (a) the following rules shall govern step increases for aLi employees. Liired hereafter and for employees listed under section 3 (b) below: t 1. The first- step is the minimum rate and shall normally be the hiring rate for the class In cases whera it is difficult to secure aualified persomel, or if a person of :anusual qualifications is hired, the City Council may authorize the Administrative Officer to hire at the second or third step If a person is hired at the second or third stap, ILe shall receive the next step when he has completed the time requirament for such advanced step as outlined below and is recommended by the department head and Administrative Officer and approved by the Council for advar_cemento 2. The second step is an incentive adjustment to encourage an employee to improve his work. Employees may be advanced to the second step following the completion of six months satisfactory service, upon recommendation by their department head and the Administrative Officer and approval by the City Council, 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 Administrative Officer and approved by the Council. L* The fourth step is to be awarded only in case of work which is well above average for the class. An employee niay be advanced -to the fourth step after completion of one year of service at the third step provided the adv - cament is recommended by the department read and Admi.nistrative Officer and approved by the Council. 5. The fifth step is intended as a reward for outstanding performance. Ar.. employee may be advanced to the fifth step after ample tion of two years' service at the fourth step provided the advancement is recommended by the department head and Administrative Officer, justified by a letter of recommendation from the department head and approved by the Council, (b) The following of this resolution shall purposes: Name Josepia im rtin Harry Blumhorst Burton [dalter Vernon Skinner Mayme Vogt named employees hired on or prior to the effective date be governed by the rules above for step advancerrsent Class Filbratic7n Mlal..ant Operator Fireman Asst. Bldg* Inspector Laborer - Equipment Operator Account Clerk Step in Range as of July 1. 1960 it It 4 Fffective- date last step increase l_T 8 -1 -58 9-1-58 9-1-58 10 -1. -58 Frark Perry Equipment Operator Foramen b 3 -1 -59 Ronald Mille. Police Officer b hW1 -59 Grady Prescott Police Officer h 5 -1-u59 Donald Marti*: Police Officer h 5-1 -59 Arthur Blackwell Parking Meter Repairman n 4 5 -1-'59 Patrick Dempsey Fireman Z; 8 -1 -59 Paul Landell Civil Engineering Asst* L 11 -1.59 Laura Jones Account Clerk L 5 -1 -60 Everett ruelove Water Meter Reader- Riapairman 7 -1 -60 Juan Escobedo Laborer it 7 -1-60 Albin r•Iiltunen Laborer- Equipment Operator is 7 -1-60 Richard Schacht Police Officer 3 8 -1 -59 T.lton Hall Fireman 3 8 -1 -59 Kennith Short Police Officer 3 9 -1 -59 Lyle Bailey Groundskeeper.. 3 10-1-59 Thomas Gingg Principal Engineering Aide 3 11 -1 -59 (c) in applying the above rules, the next step shall be granted, otlnr conditions being met, on the following basis: (1) For those having an anniversary date on the first of the month, the increase shall be effective that date, (2) For those having an anniversary date on the second of the month or later, the increase shall be effective the first of the following mor_tho Section 4. Std Rates and Method of Progression for Employees Hired Prior to Adaption of Original Pam PlaF or 'paced r this Grrnz i oy Council Action. The folly in_g named employees small start July Ix 1M at the s' p indicated below and will be considered by the department bead, Administrative Officer and Council for the next step on an annual basis each July 1 or other anniversary date specified below until they have reached the maximum step for their classifica- tion.. Should the employee not be recommended for increase, or should the Council not approve a recommended increase on the anniversary date, it shall be the privilege of the department head and Administrative Officer to reconsider such increase and so recce -mend to the Council at any time during the yca,.„ - Flame J, H. Fitzpatrick Stanley Sanson David Ulans y Charlotte Horn Christina Fowler Class City Clerk - Assessor and Director of Finance Accountant Field Auditor- Appraiser Chief Clerk Typist Clerk Monthly Salary Step, s, goo 5 606 5 488 5 412 5 330 5 Step in Range Rffective date, Name Class as of u-ly 1; 1960 last step increase Frank -Kirchner Laborer-Equipment Operator 3 1 -1 60 Rena Brier Stenographer 3 Helen Pelham- Typist Clerk 3 4 -1-60 Thomas Gutierrez rs;sposal Plant Operator 3 7 -1 -60 Timothy Storton Police Officer 3 7 -1 -60 Jagere Lazzarini Fireman 3 71•-60 Bugone Ketz Laborer - Equipment Operator 3 7-1 -60 Augustus Horskey Janitor 3 7 -1 -60 Charles Jones Asst, Bldg, Inspector 2 2 -1-60 Richard Ayers Disposal Plant Operator 2 2 -1 -60 John Greene Police Officer 2 2 -1~60 James Norton Police Officer 2 3 -1 -60 Robert G vel Laborer - Equipment Operator 2 h -1 -60 9oll;aer Coelho Laborer-Equipment Operator 2 6-1.60 Eduard Salas Laborer - Equipment Operator 2 6 -1 -60 Stanley lrleiss Janitor 2 6-1 -60 Joseph Stevens Fireman 2 6-1-60 Gloria Neyer Stenographer 2 7 -1 -60 Harry Scheid Police Officer 2 7 -1-60 George Robertson Admin. Assto to Dire of Pubo Wks, 1 Started 2 -1 -6o Ted Horse Police Officer 1 Started 2 -1 -60 Bernita Persall Typist Clerk 1 Started 3-1-60 Marilyn Pierce Typist Clerk 1 Started 3 -21 -60 John Silva Fireman 1 Started 1,,ti1 -60 Jesse Gonzales Laborer 1 Started 4-6-60 Norma Srdth Stenographer 1 Started 5 -14 -6O Jack Carrington Laborer- Equipment Operator 1 Started 5 -10 -60 Don Engler 'I'. Police Officer 1 Started 5-16-60 Judy Baker. Stenographer 1 Started 6 -16-60 (c) in applying the above rules, the next step shall be granted, otlnr conditions being met, on the following basis: (1) For those having an anniversary date on the first of the month, the increase shall be effective that date, (2) For those having an anniversary date on the second of the month or later, the increase shall be effective the first of the following mor_tho Section 4. Std Rates and Method of Progression for Employees Hired Prior to Adaption of Original Pam PlaF or 'paced r this Grrnz i oy Council Action. The folly in_g named employees small start July Ix 1M at the s' p indicated below and will be considered by the department bead, Administrative Officer and Council for the next step on an annual basis each July 1 or other anniversary date specified below until they have reached the maximum step for their classifica- tion.. Should the employee not be recommended for increase, or should the Council not approve a recommended increase on the anniversary date, it shall be the privilege of the department head and Administrative Officer to reconsider such increase and so recce -mend to the Council at any time during the yca,.„ - Flame J, H. Fitzpatrick Stanley Sanson David Ulans y Charlotte Horn Christina Fowler Class City Clerk - Assessor and Director of Finance Accountant Field Auditor- Appraiser Chief Clerk Typist Clerk Monthly Salary Step, s, goo 5 606 5 488 5 412 5 330 5 Name Class :Viont' Salary Stea David Rorimro Director of Public 'Forks $ 950 5 Robert Vosburgh Supervising Design ED-g -neer 720 5 Anthony Juarez Civil Engineering Associate 645 5 Douglas Hotaard Civil Fxgineeringtr Assistant 545 5 Loretta Blair Secretary 368 5 Seth Kinney Building Inspector 645 5 :silo Tama Assts Street Supto 645 5 Lewis Santos Equipment operator Forman 488 5 Val Soto Equipment Operator Foreman 486 5 Ted Studle Laborer - Equipment Operator 412 5 Oscar Lamboy Laborer - Equipment Operator- 412 5 Reuben_ Lewis laborer- Equipment Operator 412 5 Joe Le%ris Laborer - Equipment Operator 412 5 Frank Reed Chief Disposal Plant Operator 545 412 5 Loren Edmands Laborer - Equipment Operator 5 Leo Studle Xechanic 488 5 Arthur Madonna Laborer - Equipment Operator 412 5 William Flory Supt of Parks & Recreat-ion 720 5 Jo M. [•IcKenzie Janitor 368 5 Patricia Clark City Librarian 68o 5 .Nary Smith Senior Librarian 46o 5 Olive Cotter Junior Librarian 412 5 Price Thompscn Water Supt. 850 5 S. Co Schultz Water Foreman 575 5 Billie Terra Laborer - Equipment operator 112 5 Milton Buss Laborer- Equipment Operator 412 5 Carl Young Chief Filtration Plant Operator 488 5 Harold 5Tri&l t Hater Meter Rep r.,an 412 5 Jean Abraham Planning Director 645 3 71-larch 1 Lee Schlobohm Fire Chief 805 5 Jack Wainseett Battalion Fire Chief 645 5 Melvin Jones Battalion Fire Chief 608 4 December l J ohr_ Gill Fire Marshal 608 5 John Woodward `ire Captain 575 5 Robert Speer Fire Captain 575 5 Gerald Babcock Fire Captain 575 5 Harlan Finch Fire Captain 575 5 William Woo&mard Fire Captain 545 4 June 1 i•iervyn Dixon Fire Captain 515 3 December 1 Daryl Drake Fireman 488 5 Donald Hale Fireman 188 5 Henry Tonini Fireman 488 5 Ddl Krege Fireman 488 5 Earl Iunker Fireman 438 5 Thomas Eppert Fireman 488 5 William Schofield Police Chief 805 5 Clem Lincicum. Police Captain 645 5 Lawrence Elsea Police Lieutenant 608 5 William Malmen Police Lieutenant 575 4 September 1 Richard Rayburn Police Lieutenant 575 4 May 1 Ervin Rodgers Police sergeant 545 5 Ray vaden Police Sergeant 545 5 Frank Garzoli Police Sergeant 545 5 William Bishop Police Sergeant 515 1 September 1 William Sperlo Police Sergeant 515 1 May 1 City Admnnistrative Officer 1 1180,60 City Attorney (Half -time) 600,00 (plus x;50 day for court: trials', City Treasurer (Part -tiros) 150,00 School Crossing Guard (Part -time, adult) 123,00 Asst Director of Civil Defense (Half -time) 150.00 Part -time draftsman, junior grade senior grade 47 2.02 hour 2. 51 hour Section 6, Fart -time Recreation Leaders, (a) The range for part -time recreation leaders shall be as follows: Step A 'M.32 hour Step B 1.38 Step C 1.h6 (b) The .following minimum time requirements are hereby imposed for such steps. In addition to fulfulling the time requirements, a leader must be recommended by the Department Head and Administrative Officer and approved by the Council before he can be advanced, Step A Starting rate - The Dept; Head and Administrative Officer may recommend to the Council a higher starting rate within the range in case a person of unusual qualifications is engagedo Step B After 250 hours working time, 6 months employment, or one summer, whichever is longer, Step C after 750 hours working time., 18 months employment, or t•:o full sumners, whichever is longer. Section 7, Part -time Park and Grounds Maintenance Laborer, (a) The.range for part -time park and grounds maintenance laborer shall be: Step A 61.32 hour Step B 1.38 Step C 1.16 (b) The following minimum time requirements are hereby imposed for such steps. In addition to fulfilling the time requirements, a part -time park and grounds maintenance laborer must be recommended by the Department Head and Administrative Officer end approved by the Council before he can be advanced, Step A Starting Rate - The Department Head and Administrative Officer may recommend to the Council a higher starting rate within the range in case a person of unusual qualifications is engaged. Step B After 500 hours satisfactory work or 6 months employment, whichever is longero Step C After 12500 hours working time or 18 months employment, whichever is longer Nan!e Class Monthly S,el2E Step vorth Babcock Police Officer ys 488 5 Wilford Ryan. Police Officer 488 5 Ira Ilalford Police Officer 488 5 Rollland Waite Police Officer 488 5 Charles Hurley Police Officer 08 5 Margie Jordan Typist Clerk 330 5 Section 5. Schedule of Salaries Plot Within Basic Salary as Title Monthly _Salary City Admnnistrative Officer 1 1180,60 City Attorney (Half -time) 600,00 (plus x;50 day for court: trials', City Treasurer (Part -tiros) 150,00 School Crossing Guard (Part -time, adult) 123,00 Asst Director of Civil Defense (Half -time) 150.00 Part -time draftsman, junior grade senior grade 47 2.02 hour 2. 51 hour Section 6, Fart -time Recreation Leaders, (a) The range for part -time recreation leaders shall be as follows: Step A 'M.32 hour Step B 1.38 Step C 1.h6 (b) The .following minimum time requirements are hereby imposed for such steps. In addition to fulfulling the time requirements, a leader must be recommended by the Department Head and Administrative Officer and approved by the Council before he can be advanced, Step A Starting rate - The Dept; Head and Administrative Officer may recommend to the Council a higher starting rate within the range in case a person of unusual qualifications is engagedo Step B After 250 hours working time, 6 months employment, or one summer, whichever is longer, Step C after 750 hours working time., 18 months employment, or t•:o full sumners, whichever is longer. Section 7, Part -time Park and Grounds Maintenance Laborer, (a) The.range for part -time park and grounds maintenance laborer shall be: Step A 61.32 hour Step B 1.38 Step C 1.16 (b) The following minimum time requirements are hereby imposed for such steps. In addition to fulfilling the time requirements, a part -time park and grounds maintenance laborer must be recommended by the Department Head and Administrative Officer end approved by the Council before he can be advanced, Step A Starting Rate - The Department Head and Administrative Officer may recommend to the Council a higher starting rate within the range in case a person of unusual qualifications is engaged. Step B After 500 hours satisfactory work or 6 months employment, whichever is longero Step C After 12500 hours working time or 18 months employment, whichever is longer Section 8. 'Recreation Specialist. (a) The range for recreation specialist shall be: Step A�pp $1.63 hour Steep B 1.72 Step C 1.,82 (b) The following minimum time requirements are hereby imposed for such steps. In addition to fulfilling the time requirements, a recreation specialist must be recommended by the department head and Administrative Officer and approved by the Council before he can be advanced. Step A Starting Rate o The Dept. bead and administrative Officer may recommend to the Council a higher starting rate within the range in case a person of unusual qualifications is engaged. Step B After handling two successful instruction series or 120 hours works ro time, whichever is longer. Step C After 18 months satisfactory performance or h00 hours worldno time, whichever is longer. Section 9. Recreation Attendant. The rate for recreation attendant shall be U.00 oer hour. Sections 10. Lib Vie. The rate for library page shall not exceed :31.10 per ho -ex. Section 11. Effective Date. TI-ds resolution_ shall be effective July 1, 1960. PASS, AND ADOPTED this 20th day of June , 1960: by the following roll call vote: AIES: Kenneth W. Jones, Donald Q. Miller, Gerald W. Shipsey, Fred M. Waters NORZ: None ABSENT: J. Barry Smith A TTEST: P • / % °' CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO CALIFORNIA June 17, 1460 Honorable Mayor and City Council San Luis Obispo, California Gesstlemen: In line with our discussions on the city budget con- cerning the establishment of a Traffic Advisory. Board, Mayor Waters suggested that I prepare a sug- gested draft of a resolution which -jould set up this board. A copy of the suggested resolution i:; enclosed. Sincerely yours, Richard D. Miller Administrative Officer R}�I: smc Enclosure 4 � RESOLUTION NO. 62(1960 Series) A RMOLUTION AE&EVDING RESOLUTION NO,. 20 (1955 SERIES), FSS LUTION FSTASLISIM4G SICK LD11VE 0D 7ACATICK POLICY FOR THL: CITY OF SU LUIS OBISPO. BE IT RESOLM by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as folloprs: That the vacation provisions of Resolution No, 20 (1955 Series) be - Laended to add the following sections: 6. After ten years, continuous service on a full —time basis.5 each city employee shall receive three calendar weeks° vacation with pay. 7. Thereafter, the employee shall receive three calendar weeks vacation during each calendar year, to be scheduled at the convenience of the city. S. No vacation time may be accumulated for use in a following calendar year except that under extreme emergency conditions, the'. City Council may order the deferment of vacation for not to exceed one year, in which case the employee shall have the right to carry over not more than three weeksc vacation time into the following calendar year. 9. If an employee resigns or is disra.ssed before receiving his vacation for the current year, he shall receive payment on the basis of one and one quarter (1-0-working days for aach month served since -his lest anniversary date but in no case more than fifteen (15) working days unless an extension has been ordered by the Council under section S immediately aboveo 10. If an employee receives his annual vacation before his anniversary date and than resigns or is dismissed, a downward adjustment shall be made in his final Fay check by subtracting one and one quarter (1%) days for each month remaining between the termination date and the anniversary date, BE IT FLG3I .- RESCUED that this resolution shall take effect immadiately. PASSIPM AND ADOPTED this 2nr,, day of June , 19605 by the following roll call. vote: AYES: Kenneth W. Jones, Donald Q. Miller, Gerald W.'Shipsey, Fred M. Waters. NOES: None ABSENT- J. Barry Smith ATTEST: RESOYLUTION, NO.674 ('1960 Se.-c-ieS) Ip'l R::SaW71.IQr SPECIFYING '1961 FISCAL M�.F APPRO n!�L""TCIO.NZ Yecij; RETIACrIIENT AND LISMIG TOTA'L ACCUMUII2,'jj0!,.,S -,.c " EICLUIDING SUCH CURRENT ARPROPRITATIOn N-7). BE !T PmSOLVEED by the -Council of the City of San Lul:.a Obispo as foljow.s: Tamt the f0ll0,-rjr,9 equipment replacement appropriatiojiz. fo-, the I 1y60 -61 fiscal year -,,hioh remain -aIjsrkmI-b at the erd of the f��scal yeiar ba added t0-'PrC--7_L0U5 I accummulatioxns in the Equutpment Roplaceiment, Fund, to be reserved for the �p*;Irolmse of replace-ment.,13 'for the individual items of equipment. listed belcrif - City Amount Total- Item Year Serial Ijo, No. A cc-am-to, ati, on GINM P net Truck- 1950 B228273625 1 8 600.00 CEC Ii x e Txuok 1955 634-50-i!029 2 1,000,00 500040 1-lack Ftixe Truck 19141 S801075 3 2.,009600 8.5 000,, C)o Crown Fize T-xnac�, 1960 h 1;000.00 i�000.00 inter-rational pickup ickup 1953 197937 6 175.00 1,225.00 Cher,rolet am 1958 D58L13.4767 7 400.00 15 2Jo.00 Ford Sedan 1959 URT125454 8 400.00 800.00 Sea=Lave Ao_:-_a-1 L"-dder 19_156 J5370 11 155004.0 63,000,200 7y O75.00 3' 2. 0 0 FOB :TC:S rom Sedan, 1960 OR);2X-1214176 21. 850900 85040 Ford'Sedan 1959 B9RG125906 22 900,00 1;800.00 Cl am%olet Sedan 1959 B59.L.10640 23 900,100' I.:180090o Ford Sedan 1960 OR42X-14-175 24 8504,00 850.00 Ford Sedan 1959 - B9RG125904 25 900;00 i:tl%,)O.ol:) Ford Sedan 1959 -39-RG125905 27 1000,00 1 H-D Three NA-heell Cycle 1957 57=L4 28 300.00 1. 200, 00 1:11,-D Three �.iheel Cycle 195? 570101;6 29 39004 -1 0 , .200,00 37-00-00 CiTy all"TiTIMP Chotrr'oletsedan 1955 A%Lo762o3 255 375.00 ;5 1,500.00 Ford Pickap 1959 1--IOJ9R24379 259 250.00 500,00 CIM7rolet Survey !rick 1958 3A58117984 758 300900 60 .00 O�3 PUBLIC WORKS Chevrolet TrRku=p5Ldg,, 195h H5bT-010881 254 It 300,00 i C 400,00 5-bu,debaker Pickup (Bldg.) 1959 E,3956 55 ' 250.00 250voo Ford Flat Bed Trk.(Sewer) 1956 D6R49876 356 4001K00 1 ;600.00 Chevrolet Pickup.(Pai•) 1956 107263 L58 250.00 750,00 Chevrolet Fickup (Shop) 1958 107462 558 250900 750.00 I=I C (8 114-7 )e 0 0 STREE'T NIAINTMAliCE 2� Carpi'lr rr 1958 70D626 158 25000,00 n, 6.;000a00 Elgin Sweepez. . 19149 2192 249 90m0 85100.00 Hou Tractor Loader 1950 790838 P-50 2 1 gh CU ,600.00 9.,1!00.00 Chevrolet Djmp Truck 1957 102805 256 600.00 2,1400000 C evrolet Map 'amck 1958 -UB58L 10?388 258 600,00 -1. ROM0 International- Du zap Truck 1960 5B758528 260 65o.00 650,.c)o Ford Dump Truck 1,060 F60cCR21937 160 650.00 650.00 International Trac.-Dozer 1914I TDIM2818 341 22000100 113!C-00100 the rolet Picklip . 1958 1075934 353 2.rO. 60 . 7506,00 Standard Oil Distributor 1948 1032660, 41x8 200o00 11800XIO Galion on Roller 295 11. tractor 5b 33059.. 554 350.00 2,100,00 1955 h9999 855 350,00 Air Compressor 1955 C16557 955 35040 l;750.00 300e,00 1.50040 =Ji 450- IT�7, 00, 00 Z'te?li srA "S ".i�2. Chevrolet R_ckrup .cord Pickup ord i',1' ?" ess Tlr4ck Ford RLcpress Truck Chicago Pneum, air comp. Inger. -..and air corm. PARK Toro Pcrwer Mower Ford ETpress Trrusck Ford Pickup Studebaker Pickup ATX0,1IS1Fs.kT DIT, Gbe�^o-Ist Sedan (cler!: ) Ford. Sedan (Building) Unallocated. Rese_.we Total L30 900.L0 BE IT FURTrM R SOL•ta D that expendit -ures nay be made for the purchase of replacements for the specified pieces of equip neat only►., and mach expenditures Must be approved by the Council.a Adjustments may be made by the Council vt the time of purchase to .meet Prevailing, market conditions* if the cost of the equipment is less than the amount of money set aside: (.1) The lzrased moneys may be lGit i-1 the Equipment Replacement Pand in the unallocated reserve; or (2) Such moneys can be trap- sferred to other appropriate furxds. If the cost of the. equ pment is more .tban the moneys provided: (1) Fur—ids may be transferred from the - General Fund Up-budgeted Resaxne to the app-_op ate expenditure account; (2) Y vhich have been accmrdf_ated in the unallocated reserve vithOLn Equ-ipmeat RgplacemEnt Fund may be used; or (3) A portion of the cost can be paid from some other appropriate departmental account. PASSED AN"?i rsDOPTIM this 20th clay of June , 1960; by the fallax v roll call ceue: A) S: Kenneth W. Jones, Donald Q. Miller, Gerald W. Shipsey, Feed M. Waters N01,25 c None AEr3EY.T: J.. Barry Smith A.TTLST: s CjKf Clerk City Am o, aa" Yeah Seria'll No.. ;o: Budgeted A c) .� � wav4..�.C—�.+ 19514 5,41:012 241 z .C, C 3 �;;, 1957 1D 3A57 L102935 156 2'>'O 0'D 51 0OwJ? 1957 1'' lOJ7i136847 357 250.00 7��,."o 1955 F25D5R33752 L =55 400.00 2}000,.00 1955 F25D5333751 555 1100000 23000X0 1954 57145 654 400.00 2,40'0.00 1958 658 350.00 1.050,00 a700.0 ulaa.1&.,0U 1958 2799452 200.00 600,00 1955 F25D5.t31914 655 300.00 13350,= 1959 F25J9R19863 159 275.00 550,00 1959 E12 -4183 759 300,00 300.00 - _ VPl� • 6} i7 ?JL 1955 A55i,0764,01 355 " 375.00 13500,00 1957 B7RG- 203470 257 900,00 __350600 Z25m00 2, O0 00 L30 900.L0 BE IT FURTrM R SOL•ta D that expendit -ures nay be made for the purchase of replacements for the specified pieces of equip neat only►., and mach expenditures Must be approved by the Council.a Adjustments may be made by the Council vt the time of purchase to .meet Prevailing, market conditions* if the cost of the equipment is less than the amount of money set aside: (.1) The lzrased moneys may be lGit i-1 the Equipment Replacement Pand in the unallocated reserve; or (2) Such moneys can be trap- sferred to other appropriate furxds. If the cost of the. equ pment is more .tban the moneys provided: (1) Fur—ids may be transferred from the - General Fund Up-budgeted Resaxne to the app-_op ate expenditure account; (2) Y vhich have been accmrdf_ated in the unallocated reserve vithOLn Equ-ipmeat RgplacemEnt Fund may be used; or (3) A portion of the cost can be paid from some other appropriate departmental account. PASSED AN"?i rsDOPTIM this 20th clay of June , 1960; by the fallax v roll call ceue: A) S: Kenneth W. Jones, Donald Q. Miller, Gerald W. Shipsey, Feed M. Waters N01,25 c None AEr3EY.T: J.. Barry Smith A.TTLST: s CjKf Clerk KWHW:JS:bb 5/12/60 6C RESOLUTION NO. 673 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING PURCHASE 'OF BONDS BY CITY RICHARD STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT NO. 1 -6o RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of San Luis Obispo, Cali ornia.,;that WHEREAS, in the opinion of this Council, a better price for the bonds will.inpt be obtained by their being offered at public sale, and the public interest and economy will be served hereby; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, that the bonds in the amount of to be issued pursuant to Resolution No. 628 of Preliminary Determination and of Intention adopted by this Council on February 1,-1960, be, and they are hereby, orderer sold to the City of,San. Luis Obispo for the par amount thereof without accrued interest to the date of delivery, said bonds to bear interest at the rate of 5% from their date to their respec- tive dates of maturity. 0 � 1 l^ I hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of a Resolution duly passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of San Luis Obispo, California, at a meeting thereof held on the 16th day of May 1960 , by the following vote of the members thereof: AYES, and in favor thereof, Councilmen: Kenneth W. Jones, Donald Q. Miller, Gerald W. Shipsey, J. Barry Smith, Fred M. Waters. NOES, Councilmen: None ABSENT, Councilmen: None APPROVED: �7 Mayor v KW JS:bb 5/12/60 8C RESOLUTION NO. 672 A RESOLUTION DETERMINING UNPAID ASSESSMENTS AND PROVIDING FOR ISSUANCE OF BONDS RICHARD STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT NO. 1 -60 RESOLVED, by the City.Council of the City of San Luis Obispo California, that WHEREAS, said Council did on. February 1, 1960, pass and adopt its Resolution No. 628 of Preliminary Determination and of Intention relating to the construction of public improvements in said City under and pursuant to the provisions of the Municipal Improvement Act of 1913, and amendments thereto, and did therein provide that serial bonds would be issued thereunder pursuant to the provisions of the Improvement Bond Act of 1915, reference to said Resolution of Preliminary Determination and of Intention. hereby being expressly made for further particulars; WHEREAS, notice of the recordation of the assessment and of the time within which assessments may be paid in cash, has been. duly published and mailed in the manner provided by law, and the time so provided for receiving the payment of assessments in cash has expired, and on May 16, 1960, the Superintendent of Streets has filed with the City Treasurer a list of all assess- ments which now remain unpaid; and WHEREAS, the Council has duly considered,said list and has determined that the same is an accurate statement thereof; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, as follows: 1. That the assessments in said unpaid list which now re- main unpaid, and the aggregate thereof, are as shown on Exhibit "A" hereto attached and by reference.made a part hereof. 2. That for a particular description of the lots bearing the respective assessment numbers set forth in said unpaid list and upon which assessments remain unpaid, severally and respec- tively, reference.is hereby made to the assessment and to the /7.2A diagram recorded in the office of the Superintendent of Streets of said City after confirmation by said Council,, the several lots represented by said assessment numbers being so numbered and designated upon said diagram and assessment as so confirmed and recorded, severally and respectively. .3. The unpaid list is in the amount of $ 1,57,74L; and bon shall be issued upon. the security of said unpaid assessments in the amount of $1t,572:-4.T ;' in accordance with the provisions of the Improvement Bond Act of 1915 (Division. 10 of the Streets and Highways Code) and under..and pursuant to the provisions of said Resolution of Preliminary Determination and of Intention and the proceedings thereunder duly had and taken; that said bonds shall be fifteen (15) in number, shall be dated June 2, 1960, and bear interest from their date at the rate of five per cent (5%) per annum, and the denomination. of said .bonds with their respective numbers and dates of maturity are as shown on Exhibit "B" hereto attached and made a part hereof by reference. 4. Said bonds shall be issued in series, and the unpaid assessments as shown, on said list filed with the City Treasurer of said City and determined by said Council, together with the interest thereon, shall remain and constitute a trust fund for the redemption and payment of said bonds and of the interest which may be due thereon, which unpaid assessments shall be taxable in annual series corresponding in number to the number -of series of bonds issued, and an. even annual proportion of each assessment shall be payable in each year preceding the date of the maturity for each of the several bonds issued, and such pro- portion of each assessment coming due in any year, together with the annual interest thereon, shall in turn. be payable in. install- ments as the general taxes of said City on. real property are pay- able, and shall become delinquent at the same time and in the same proportionate amounts and bear the same proportionate pen- alties for delinquency. 2 5. Said bonds shall be.signed by the City Clerk and Treasurer of the City or bear the Treasurer's engraved, printed or lithographed signature,-and the official seal of said City shall be affixed thereto. The interest coupons affixed thereto shall be signed by said Treasurer or bear his engraved, printed or lithographed signature; and such signing and sealing of said bonds by said officers and signing of said coupons by said Treasurer shall constitute and be a sufficient and binding ex- ecution of each and every one of said bonds and all of the couponw thereof respectively. Said bonds shall be substantially in the form set forth in the Improvement Bond Act of 1915. Said Treasurer and Clerk of said City are hereby authorized and direct- ed to sign said bonds. 6. The interest coupons attached to each of said bonds and evidencing the interest to accrue thereon shall be numbered con- secutively and be substantially in the following form, to wit: Coupori,No. CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Will pay to bearer `hereof on the 2nd day of , 19 at the office of the Treasurer of theity — of'_San Luis Obispo the sum of Dollars ($ said sum being the semi - annual interest due on Improvement Bond No. of Series No. Treasurer of the Cit y of San Luis Obispo - 7. That the City Clerk shall forward to the City Treasurer and City Auditor a certified copy of this Resolution. 9a t LIST OF UNPAID ASSESSMENTS 15 Comm SW cor Laurel Lane 58 -ft wide & 54 -ft wide;th N 72003, W 371.9�ft to th S 30041, W 303.40ft;th N 72 03, th N 300411 E 151.70+ft;th S 72031 th N 30041' E 151.70+ft;th S 72 0 031 to FOB Richard St. true POB; W 145.20ft; E 80.00ft; E 65.20ft 1,282.92 $ 11,572.41 , CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO RICHARD STREET IMPROVEMENT PROTECT NO. 1 -60 Assmt No. Description Assessment Part of S -?'_of Sec.36, T 30 S, R 12 E, MDB &M 4 Com NW cor Laurel Lane 58 -ft wide & Richard St. 54 -ft wide;th N720031W alg NEly In Richard St. 550.73 ft to true POB;th N 170571E 300ft;th N 72 *031w 70ft;th S 11a571W 300ft to NEly In of Richard St.;th S 72 031 E 70ft to POB 1,359.09 5 Com NW cor Laurel Lane 58 -ft wide & Richard St. 54 -ft wide;th N 720031W 620.73ft alg NEly In Richard St. to true POB;th N 170571E 300ft;th N 72003'W 193.3ft;th S 27016140" W 303.99ft to NEly In Richard St.;th S 720031 E 242.30 to FOB 4,094.16 6 Comm'NW cor Laurel Lane 58 -ft wide & Richard St. 54 -ft wide;th N 720031 w 863.03ft alg NEly In Richard St. to true POB;th N 27016,40" E 303.99 ft;th N 62036'30" w 155.2.3ft;th S 260121 W 150.4+ _ ft;th N 63048'W 1050ft to SEly In Goldtree Vine- yard Tr.;th S 26.17' W 200.32+ft to NEly In of Richard St.;th.S 72003' E 302. -51 +_ ft to POB 2,283.41 9 Comm SW cor Laurel Lane 58 -ft wide & Richard St. 54 -ft wide;th N 72003' W 662.3�ft to true POB; 0411 th S 30 W 303.4Oft;th N 72 03' w 145.20ft; th N 30041' E 303.40ft;th S 72003' E 145.20 ft to POB 2,552.83 15 Comm SW cor Laurel Lane 58 -ft wide & 54 -ft wide;th N 72003, W 371.9�ft to th S 30041, W 303.40ft;th N 72 03, th N 300411 E 151.70+ft;th S 72031 th N 30041' E 151.70+ft;th S 72 0 031 to FOB Richard St. true POB; W 145.20ft; E 80.00ft; E 65.20ft 1,282.92 $ 11,572.41 , i KWIDT S: b,b 5/12/60 EXHIBIT Series Bond No. Denomination Date of Maturity AA 1 $950.41 July 2, 1961 2 950.39 July 2, 1962 3 950.39 July 2, 1963 4 950.39 July 21 1964 5 950.39 July 2, 1965 6 950.3.9 July 2, 1966 7 950.39 July 2, 1967 8 950:39 July 2, 1968 -" 9 950.39 July 2, 1965 10 950,39. July 2, 1970 .11 -950-39 July 2, 1971 12 95.0.39 July 2, 1872 13. 950.39 July 2, 1973 14 :.. 950.39 July 2, 1974 15 950.39 July 2, 1975 r • I hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of a Resolution duly passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of San Luis Obispo, California, at a meeting thereof held on the 16th day of May 196 0, by the following vote of the members thereof: AYES, and in favor thereof," Councilmen: Kenneth W. Jones, Donald Q. Miller, Gerald W. Shipsey, J. Barry Smith, Eyed M. Waters. NOES, Councilmen: None ABSENT, Councilmen: None 7� ti resolution No. 671 (1960 Series) A RESOLUTION Ii3CR&4STING THE 195960 Bt3BGBT BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1.. That Account No. 203.3 City Clerk Materials and Supplies be increased by $100. 2. That Account No. 208.4 Police Motor Vehicle be increased by $1,000. 3. That Account No. 212.3 Building Inspector Materials and Supplies be increased bnj $300. 4. That Account No, 213.3 Sewer Materials and Supplies be increased by $500. 5. That Account No. 213.7 Sewer Field Materials and Supplies be increased by $350. 6. That the Unbudgeted Reserve be decreased by $2,250. 7. That Account No. 252.7 Park Retirement be increased by $650. 8. That Account Leo. 292.6 Park Capital Outlay be decreased by $650. PASSED A,47D AF10i'TBD this 16th day of May 1960, by the following roll call vote: Aygg: Kenneth W. Jones, Donald Q. Miller, Gerald W. Shipsey, J. Barry Smith, Fred M. Waters. N00- None ABSENT: None ATTEST: ity Clerk $600. RESOLUTION No. 671. (1160 Series) A RES{3i,UTION MCREASUG THE 1959.60 BUDGET EE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as iolsous: 1. That Account ?Io. 213.2 Sewer Contractural Services be increased by 2. That Account No. 214.3 Street Materials and Supplies be increased by $5,000. 3. 4. 5. be deer 6. That Account No. That the Unbudge That Account No. eased by $2500. That Account 140. decreased by $193.25. 214.4 Street Rotor Vehicle be increased by $11000. ted Reserve be decreased by $3,906.75. 200.9 General Government -- Insurance and Bond Premiums 200.10 General voverrrme Tit-- Flanning com-uission be 7. That Account boo. 230.1 Public Improvement and Betterment-- Traflic Signals be increaeed by $975. 3. That Account No. 704 Water FurcHase be increased by $10,000. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 6th day of June , 1960, by the €ollowirg roll call vote: AYES: Kenneth W. Jones, Donald Q. Miller, Gerald W. Shipsey, J. Barry Smith, Fred M. Waters. HOES: None ASSENT. None ATTEST: -:::;,-city erl, 4 �0 71 amot zou Fvs'i. 670 (1960 Series) A RESOLT TIOB APPTpMIM FINAL NIP OF TRACT 169 , T AGM PARK RONNJ BE IT RMLVED by the Council of tbs City of San Usis Obiopo as foll(ras: 1. Tn.`: the final map of LaVuma Park Homs Unit No. 1, Tract 169, shall be and is beleeby accepted'subject to compliance with the ragui nts of the Sca %is Obispo lWalcipal Code Pud approval Of the final eoas►trection plans and specifications by the City Engineer in caccordaace with the mcommadatious of the Pl8=1n3 C=106104. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 9th day of Kay, 1960, by tine following roll call vote: AM: Euanneth I.I. ao,�,ee, Donald Q. Miller, Gerald W. Shipsey, J. Barry =th, Fred & tasters NOES: Nome ABSM : More A%US ^a : /70 RESOLUTION NO. �1. (1950 Series) 2 PY.W,;UT110N INCREASING sH:; 1959-60 BLiDG3? BE IT R?SO'r� ED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. That Account No. 250.6 Public Improvement and Betterment - -Sewer Program, Phase E2 be added in the amount of $2,520. PASSED ARID ADORED this 2nd day of May 1960, by the following roll can vote: At:ES: Kenneth W. Jones, Gerald W. Shipsey, J. Barry Smith, Donald Q. Miller, Fred M. Waters. AOT:S: None ABSENT: None 0 ell /r RESOLUTION NO. 66D RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO ADOPTING BUDGET AND APPROVING FIRST SUPPLEMENTAL /MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT FOR EXPENDITURE OF GAS TAX ALLOCATION FOR MAJOR CITY STREETS, first supplemental WHEREAS, afinemorandum of agreement has been presented to be entered into with the State of California in accordance with a project statement submitted by the City of San Luis Obispo for expenditure of the gas tax allocation to cities for the fiscal year 1959 -6g and WHEREAS, the city council has :ieard read said agreement in full and is familiar with the contents thereof; THEREFORE, be it resolved by the city council of the City of San Luis Obispo that said project statement be and it is hereby adopted as the budget of proposed expenditures of the gas tax allocation to cities, and said agreement be and the same is hereby approved and the mayor and the city clerk are directed to sign the same on behalf of said City, said agreement to be binding upon the City upon its execution by the authorized officials of the State. ADOPTED this 2nd day of may 1960 W Attest: Vizy UTAUrx or tine &NMy or San Luis Obispo I hereby certify that the foregoing resolution.was duly and regularly passed by the city council of the City of San Luis Obispo at a regular meeting thereof held MY. 20 , 1960 San Luis Obispo RESOLUTION "NO. 6167 (1964 Series) f;:d THE SMITH SIDE OF i0i3,UY S1 -19ET BIRIDG BE IT REWSOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. That there shall be and is hereby established'a no- parking zone aprro.-:imately 22 feet in length an the scuth' side of the Aiurray Street Bridge running easterly from the first driveway ramp nest of said bridge. PP.SSBI3 h: @7 1 O FJD this 2nd day of Y 1960, by the folloitasag roll call vote: ANES: Kenneth W. Jones, Donald Q, hiller, J. Barry Smith and Fred il. Waters Gerald W. SAh asey i SENIP : None Mayor _r, 111 ST �� iY Cy Caerte 111n / R33.i07LiTx'Zptl F•.0.666 (1960 Series) A RESOl,°v's`ION ES ABLiSHUG LM*S ON CrERTAIV PROPERTY FOR SIDZUALK BFAUS li MER THE 1WR0II'r MITR ACT 07 1911 BE IT RESOINO by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follow=s: 1. That the Council has received end considered the report of the City Engineer on repairs made to sidarralk -areas hereinafter not forthi, `i=- t the property owners ware duly notified of the public hearing and that no objections were made to said report. 2. Therefore, the Council hereby accepts and approves said report and assesses the cost of repair on the property adjacent to said repair and hereby makes said cost a lien on said property. 3. Council hereby orders said liens to be tunied over to the City Assessor and Tax Collector, who shall collect payment of said amounts from the property o-��rs liable therefor, and in the event said amounts are not paid shall place the charges therefor on the city tax roll„ TThe property owner, address, assessor's parcel Lumber and cost are as folloua : Omer Address Fareel No. Cost Clara H. Sauer 1205 Chorro 3- 525 -06 � 90.00 PASSED AND ADOPTED this 2nd day of May 19 60 , by the following :oil call vote: AYES. Kenneth W. Jones, Gerald W. Shipsey, J. Barry Smith, Dom Id Q. Miller, Fred M. Waters. NOES: None ABSrNTi : None ;11-� Mayor ATTEST: �n /-� C' REVni ELw a so. 665 _ (0 960 Sexier) A FLY SUI -JUT ltid D:TEMT-aLNG TNAz A 12- WOwITY PROTEST §i2S POT P EC` 7. ii:�11'i, h 1 "'R lLTN T1' 2 x a S IJ NI rET TI N" :'��;. i .__.Sl T� ..__QiiiSbO ._J L'�i.�.LO_d iJ_ tT OY,.�il�t: a.,1 e...,.�ll_'J_. BE 1T aF ;SOL 3D by the Council of the City of 5812 Luis Obispo as . follows: 1. that the nnaid C:auncil hereby determines that a majority ?rotes:: aLain�E LL £ n% e3C8%iRu Of =!1e ar ^a !=TO'a aild designated as "Yo£.'k-ura _9P_P.evai;iO° �t 11" -S not ba^-a ca°te '.ill accordance with Section 35121 of e:he Governu cnt Code o-f the State of PASSED SEE AIT ZOOPTED this 2nd day of May 1960: by the following r011 call vote: Av3S; Kenneth W. Jones, Gerald W. Shipsey, J. Barry Smith, Donald Q. Miller, Fred M. Waters NOBS: None ABS.721-j: None i?ayor A�L�ilT: $500. RESOLUTION Nab. 6.. 4 (1960 Series) A :RESOLUTION INCREASING THE 1959 -60 BUDGET BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. That Account No. 200.4 Legal Advertising Expense be increased by 2. That Account No. 200.17 Refunds be increased by $500, 3. That the Unbudgeted Reserve be decreased by $11,000. 4. That Account No. 726 Water - -Power for Pumping be increased by $400. 5. That Account No. 798 Water -- Outside Services Employed be increased by $1000. 6. That Account No. 343 Water -- Transmission and Distribution Mains be decreased by $1,400. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 2nd day of , 1960, by the following roll call vote: AYES: Kenneth W. Jones, Gerald W. Shipsey, J. Barry Smith, Donald Q. Miller, Fred M. Waters NOES: None ABSENT: None �i•- i��e ATTEST: y Clerk %2 RESOLUTION NO. 663 (1960 Series) RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN Luis oBISPo ADOPTING BUDGET PROPOSAL FOR EXPENDITURE OF FUNDS ALLOCATED UNDER SECTION 2107.5 OF THE STREETS AND HIGHWAYS CODE WHEREAS, a master agreement has been GEC (executed) between the State of California .and the,City of San Luis Obispo for the expenditure of the engineering allocation to cities, and, 'WHEREAS, the city council has heard read said agreement in,full and is familiar with the contents thereof; THEREFORE, be it resolved by the city council of'the City of San Luis Obispo that said budget proposal be and is hereby adopted as the budget of proposed expendi- tures of the engineering allocation to cities, and said .budget proposal be and the same is hereby approved and the mayor and /or the city clerk are directed to sign the same on behalf of said city, said budget proposal to be binding upon the city upon its approval by the authorized officials of the State. ADOPTED this 18th day of April , 19 60 Attest: y I hereby certify that the foregoing resolution was duly and regularly passed by the city council of the City of San Luis Obispo at a regular meeting thereof held 'April 18 11960 0j:6-rk or t_WMEy T�ir�i RESOLUTIM E00 662 (1960 Series) A ?.ESOL@STZ0127 LSTABLBSHTIM SOUL MM SWOPS ON TORO STREMI fiT ITS _�vURSECTIOU WITH MLL STREET. BE IT RESOLMI BY L•ha Council of the City of San luis Obispo as follom : 1. That Mill Street is hereby declared to be a boulevard at its intersection with Toro Street. 2. Mat boulevard stop signs shall be placed on Tore Street etogping traffic it both direction at said intersection with mull Street. MM "T, 3. That the e=:Lstizag stop saignson Will Street at Toro be PASSED IAIMI MOPTIED this 18th day of April, 1560, by the following roil call vote: AYES: Kenneth W. Jones, Donald Q. £filler, Gerald W. S°n'lpeey, Dr. J. Barry SmAth, fired M Waters HOES: Rye ABSEM: hone A'L' ST: city rk ' iAyor //2 RESOLUTION NO. 661r (1960 Series) A RES03.UTLiON INCREASING IM 1953 >60 BbDG9T BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Buis Obispo as follows: 1, That Account No. 208.3 Police Materials and Supplies be increased by $500 and the Unbudgeted Reserve be decreased by $500. PASSED AND ADOOTED this 11th day of April 1960, by the following roll call vote: !YES: Kenneth W. Jones, Donald Q. Miller, Gerald W. Shipsey, Fred M. haters 14GES: None ABSMIT: J. Barry Smith Mayor ATTEST: 41-,( RESOLUTICY, No. 660 (1960 Series) A I ESOLUTION IFCREASING THE 1959 -60 BTAiGET BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as fo11.o*as: to That Account No. 214.7 Street - Sidewalk Repair Program be increased by $2500. Painting 2. That Account go. 215.3 Materials and Supplies be increased by $1,000. 3. That Account No. 221 Richard District Revolving Account be increased by $15.34. 4. That the Unbudgeted Reserve be decreased by $3,515.34. PASSED JAMD ADOPTED this 1� llth_ day of April 1960, by the following roll call vote: AYES: Kenneth W. Jones, Donald Q. Miller, Gerald W. Shipsey, Fred M. Wates NOES: None ABSENT: J. Barry Smith Mayor ATTEST: -..w //a RESOLUTION No. 659 (1960 Series) A RESOLTJT1014 ESTABLISHING RICHARD STREET CONSTRUCTTOIL' FUND AND APPROPRIATING MOMS FOR EXPENDITUBB THEREFROM BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. That the Richard Street Construction Fund is hereby established and designated with the following codes: No. 46 Revenue and No. 150.6 Expenditures. 2. That all cash receipts from property owners, proceeds from the sale of bonds and receipts from other sources shall be deposited to this fund, and all contract payments and other expenses paid out of such fund. 3. That the suza of $29,948.39 is hereby appropriated for Richard Street Construction Fund expenditures and is added to the 1959 -60 Budget. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 44th day of April . 1960, by the following roll call vote: AYES: Kenneth W. Jones, Donald Q. Miller, Gerd W. Shipsey, J. Barry Smith, Fred M. Waters IbOBS: None ABSENT; None ATTEST: mi�;RMMR�0- Rl� �5s C RESOLDTIOX No.. 658 .(1960 Series) A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO ADOI"i- Im CITY EM INEER1 S "`REPORT ON CITY STREET DSFICIB mm; SENM am-. (ARRM. RESOLg'i'iON NO. 62" MUMEAS, the Legislature of the State of California, has requested the City of San Lnis Obispo to submit a report to the Department of Public Works, Division of Hays, on critical deficiencies on City streets in accordance with Section 2156 of the Streets and HiShways Code as amended and in accordance with Senate Concurrent Sesolution loo. 62; and wHEF.EP.S, on the 4th day of April, 1960, there was filed with this City Council a report from the City Engineer entitled "&port on City Street Deficiencies, Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 62," consisting of itemized list of deficient streets, cost estimates and map, all reported in accordance with said Section 2156 of the Streets and HiStruays Code as amended by the California State Legislature and with said Concurrent Resolution No. 62; and wHmm3, this City counc.11 has studied said report in full and is familiar with the contents thereof, and desires to approve same; FON, 72EREFORE, be it resolved by the City Council of the City of San Luis Obispo that said "Report on City Street Deficiencies" be and it is, hereby adopted as the official report of the City of San Luis Obispo; IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk of the City of San LuLsObispo be, and he is hereby authorised and directed to forward copies of said report to the State of California, Department of Public Workso Division of Brays as soon as possible. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of San Innis Obispo, at a regular meeting duly held on the 4th day of April, 19600 by the following vote: AYES, and in favor thereof, Councilmen: Kenneth Wo Jones, Donald Q. Miller, Gerald. W. Shipsay, Dr. J. Harry Smith, Fred M. Waters DOES, Councilman: Edon ABSENT, Councilmen; gone ATTEST: FFe O. :.. C IiEsow now FiO. 657 (1960 Series) A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING LIENS ON CERTAIN PROPERTY FOR SIDEWALK REPAIRS UMER THE IMOM9ENT A.CT OF 1911 BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. That the Council has received and considered the report of the City Engineer on repairs made to sidewalk areas hereinafter set forth. That the• property owners were duly notified of the public hearing and that no objections were made to said report. 2. Therefore, the Council hereby accepts and approves said report and assesses the cost of repair on the property adjacent to said repair and hereby aatces said cost a lieu on said property. 3: Council hereby orders said liens to be turned over to the City Assessor and Tau Collector, who shall collect payment of.said amounts from the property owners liable therefor, and in the event said amounts are not paid shall place the charges therefor on the city tax roil. The property owner, address, assessor's parcel number and cost are as follows : vote: Omer Address Parcel No. Cost Geotge Lopes 672 Higuera 2- 421 -11 $ 17.60 Albert-Helson 645 -647 Hiauers 2- 422 -02 90.00 Joseph P. Silva 695 -699 Higuera 2- 422 -08 209.00 PASSED AND ADOPT3D this bath day of April, 1960, by the following roll call AYES: Kenneth N. Jones, Donald Q. Puller, Gerald W. Shipsey, J. Barry Smith, Fred DL Waters NOES: None AESENT: Now ATTEST : 4 h 7 RESOLUZON N0. 656 , (1960 Series) L4 US€E MI(IN TLNML S JW Um 1959.60 $0 ors BS TT RESOLVED by the Ccumci1 Of the City of flea Laic Obispo as fcllauU: 1. That Account go. 208.8 Police Travel and Meeting Bspense be increased by $151 and that the Usbudgeted 8asazve be decreased by $150. PASSED A7.0 Alamo this , day of April 19600 by the ffoll(K-Ang roll call vote: AYES: Kenneth W. Jones, Donald Q. Miller, Gerald W. Shipsey, J. Barry Smith Fred M. Waters NOBS: None ABSENT: None ATTEST: Gi L or 65� g sMUTgO No. 655 (1560 Series) A RES03d3 ON nIG=SMG 's'M6 1959 -60 B BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follwas: 1. That Aceo=t ATO. 211.31 Skinner inspection Fees be added in the amount of $3,000 and the Unbudgeted Reserve be decreased by $3,000. PASSED AM AA09 FM this 4@„ h„ day of April , 1960p by the folk° -jina roil call vote: AYES: Kenneth W. Jones, Donald Q. Miller, Gerald W. Shipsey, J. Barry Smith, NC&S: Fred M. Waters ABSMii : None Mayor A`Z�BSA rf � J C XSoM s0 Zo. 6. (1960 Series) it a5sa'Cxuat As'THOan um mclumom or WMAb Am F.CP,BFcm w- -,-t3 C!'.1. poLi BE VI 2ESOWM) by the Council of they City of San iuls Obispo as follows: 1. That thi Mayor skull be end is hereby asthoriaed to execute oa behalf of the City af. &!n basis Obispo that certain agreement dated lurch 210 1960j. entitled I'AG.gE'& ]T FOR DAY-T01-DAY BM-S AID" by and betty -vat the State of ealifor.-4ia and the City of San Luis Obispo providing for mutual fare aid betceen the City of San Luis Obispo and California State Polytechnic College. PASSED tRD ADOPM this 21st day of Haraho 1960, by tfie following roll call vote: AYES: Kenneth W. Jones, Donald Q. Miller, Gerald W. Shipsey, J. Barry Smith, Fred M. Waters LACES: None ,WI : None Mayor ATTEST: City Ciere: �'5 PSSOLd Y(M FAO. (1960 Series) A. 33SC &i3'. UM 0? THE CITY CUMCIL OF THE CM OF SAN LUIS OBISPO rEQJ1L G ITS IL TmMc 3 To Ct-J L A SPECIAB. ASMiAaiON SLOCTICU, MD PIXIM A TUM P30? PLACE Pon PROS=$ Bb MPSM OM MS BE IT USGUM by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. That it is the intention of the City Council of the City of San Luis abispo to call a special election to be held in certain inhabited territory con- tiguous to said City, proposed to be annexed thereto, for the purpose of sub- mitting to the qualified electors residing, in said territory the question whether or not said territory shall be annexed to the City of Saes Luis Obispoo and the property in the territory subjected to taxation after annexation equally with property within the City of San Buis Obispo to pay the bonded in- dobtedness of the City of San Luis Obispo outstanding or authorized, at the date of the first publication of the notice of election, for the acquisition, construction or. complation of municipal improveteutsr Said territory is located in the County of San Luis Obispo, State of California, and is described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of this center lines of Broad Street and MutsUhito Avenue, said center lines are also the City LimitG line. Thence North 32° 299 West along the center line of Broad Street, 1409 more or less to a point where the City Limits line leinves the center line of Broad Street; thence along said City Limits line, south 89° 131 ?hest,, 10511 more or less; thence leaving she City. Limits line South 51 531 East, 649.7' to the Northwest corner of the Yoatz%= Poultry Units Tract; thence clona- the'saw coureee South 5° 53' Ust, 1498.51 to the Southwest corner of said Yoaik= Poultry Units `Tract; thence North 89' 00, Oast= 1593 12° to a point cn the 3<eat Bane of Lot 873 Saw Luis flbiopo Suburban Tract.; thence along the West line of Lot 870 North 0° 090 Bast, 247.91 to a point on the South line of a city road Ro. 231, thence along said South lire of the co=ty road following an arc with ra radius of 520% a distance of 1133.03'; thence :north 88' 531 East, 255.96" to a', point on the West line of Brag d Street; thwce following the West line of Broad Streat £Borth 32° 2Q° Went to the intersection . of the Ecct line of Broad Street and center line of jjastsuhito Avenue, projected; themes along said center litre 309 to the point of begi=ing. 2. That said territory hereby is designated. and identified as "Yoakum. Annexation." 3. That if said territory is anaa ed it shall become part of the school. district of the Cify off San Luis Obispo. 4. Votics hereby is given that on the 18th day of Apriio 1960; at trio hour of 8 o'claek p.m.* in the Council Curer of the City Pall of the City 651;1- of San Lugs Obispo, any person ouning real property within said territory so proposed to be am=ed and having any objection to the proposed a =exation may appear before said City Council and show cause why such territory should act be annenedo Such protest mast be in writing and shall state the name or names of the (nmer or owners of the property affected by, such annezatioa and the locations and area of such property in general terms. It it be found that pro- test is not made by public and private tuners equal to one-half of the value of the territory further proceedings shall be taken in accordance with the law for the holding of such special election. S. That the City Clerk shall certify to the adoption of this resolution and cause the same to be published in the Telegram- 3Tribune, a newspaper pub - lishad and circulated is said city, once a week for the two reeks prier to the hearing. FASSM AED ADOPTED this 21 of March , 19605 by the follo=.sing roil call vote: AYSS- Kenneth W. Jones, Donald Q. Miller, Gerald W. Shipsey, J. Barry Smith, Fred M. Waters b None ABS-"-2' : None Mayor r`•�Si: CRFClerk u FMOLUTI(M NO. 651 (1960 Series) A RESOLL71-I0 ESTABLISHING THE WHALE ROCK FND, KARMG I14ITIAL TRAMSnRS TO THIS FM (M A LOMI BASIS AND FBUIDIPIG FOR NE11" DS OF HEFAYF�'SifT OF SAID LOANS. BE IT RESOLBSD by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. That a new fund be created entitled "Whale bock Fund ", and that the following amounts be transferred into this fund on an intereet•free loan basis. When spent for the purpose of defraying costs in connection with the Whale Rack water project, the repayment of said loan shall be an obligation of the Water Fund and shall be repaid by said Water Fund. $655000 is hereby transferred from the General Reserve Account to the Whale Rock Fund. $50,000 is hereby transferred from the Equipment Re- placement Fund to the Whale Bock Fund. $85,000 is hereby transferred from the General Fund to the Whale Rock Fund. PASSED AM ADOPTED this 21st day of March 1960, by the following roll call vote: AYES: Kenneth W. Jones, Donald Q. Miller, Gerald W. Shipsey, J. Barry Smith, Fred M. Waters HOES: None. ABSENT: None ATTEST: Mayor e4l�-1 MSsm"ON No. 650 (10,60. Series) A BESGUITTON INCREASTM THE 1954 -60 BUDGET WO£.RASO $15,000 has been received by Elmer. Smith as a cash bond for Tract Ho. 183 in lieu of surety boned as provided for in Section 9100.3 (k) of the San Luis Obispo Nuaicipa1 Code; ITOW ^s , 002 be it resolved by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as foll1ius: 1. That a new Account No. 223 be established in the General Fend en- titled aOSmi.th Subdivision Cash Construction Bond" and that expenditures for reimbursemsnt to Mr. Smith be made from this account as the subdivision pro- gresses cand as such payments, are authorized by the City Engineer. PASSED AM A.007FTED this . _ 21 .._� day of March, 1960 by the .following roll call vote: [:YES: Kenneth W. Jones, Donald Q. Miller, Gerald W. Shipsey, J. Barry Smith, Fred M. Waters xom None ABS,MV: None A".eyi}r AVUS'T: ice. ✓_ _ _....i ME; - 1. �'a KWHW:S:mh 2- 25 -60 -6 RESOLUTION NO. 646 A RESOLUTION DESIGNATING COLLECTION OFFICER RICHARD STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT NO. 1 -60 RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of San Luis Obispo, California, that the'. City Clerk of said City be, and he is hereby, appointed as the person to whom payment of assessments shall be made under Resolution No. 628 of:Preliminary Determination and of Intention adopted by this Council on February 1, 1960, and that his office in the City Hall, San.Luis Obispo, California, is here designated as the place at which the said payments will be made, and the Superintendent of Streets is hereby relieved of all re- sponsibility in connection with collecting said assessments. I hereby certify that the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of San Luis Obispo, California, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 7th day of March, 1960, by the following vote of the members thereof: AYES, and in favor thereof, Councilmen: Kenneth W. Jones, Donald Q. Miller, Gerald W. Shipsey, J. Barry Smith, Fred M. Waters NOES, Councilmen: bone. ABSENT, Councilmen: None. U Clerks the City San Luis Obispo J 4, i�� KWHW: amV .., • r4 2 -16 -6o 6c 0 4 RESOLUTION NO. 645 A RESOLUTION OF AWARD OF CONTRACT RICHARD STREET.SMPROVEMENT PROJECT NO. 1 -60 RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of San Luis Obispo California, that WHEREAS, said Council did in open session on the 7th day of March, 1960,`publicly'examine and declare all sealed proposals or bids for the work to, -be done and improvements to be made, as de- scribed and specified in..Resolution No. 628 of.Preliminary Deter- mination and of Intention adopted by said Council on February 1, 1960, to which resolution reference is hereby made for a descrip- tion of the work and improvements to be done and the materials, supplies and equipment to'be furnished therefor; NOW, THgREFORF,IT IS ORDERED, as follows: 1. That said Council hereby rejects all of said proposals or bids except that hereinafter mentioned, and hereby awards the contract for doing the work and improvements and furnishing the .materials, supplies and equipment necessary therefor, to the lowest responsible bidder, to -wit: Walter Brothers Construction Company ------ - - - -- $ 259978.78 at the unit prices named in his bid: 2. That the Mayor of said City is hereby authorized to make and enter into a written contract with said successful bidder, an to receive and approve all bonds in connection therewith, and the City Clerk of said City is hereby directed to attest his signatur and affix thereto the corporate seal of said City. .ek- r I hereby certify that the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of San Luis Obispo, California, at a-regular meeting thereof held on the 7th day of March 19 60 by the following vote of the members thereof: APPROVED: AYES, and in favor thereof, Councilmen: Senneb W. Jones, Donald Q. Miller., Gerald W. Shipsey, J. Barry Smith, Fred M. Waters NOES, Councilmen: None ABSENT, Councilmen: None Mayor City rk -of Me City of San Luis Obispo KWHWkS:amf 2 -16- 6c RESOLUTION NO. 644 A RESOLUTION DETERMINING CONVENIENCE AND NECESSITY, ADOPTING ENGINEER'S REPORT,. CONFIRMING ASSESSMENT AND ORDERING WORK RICHARD STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT NO.. 1 -60 RESOLVED,,by the City Council of the City of San Luis Obispo, a California, that WHEREAS, on the 1st day of February, 1960, said Council adopt• ed its Resolution No. 628 of Preliminary Determination and of Inten. tion that the public interest, convenience and necessity required and that it intended to order certain acquisitions and improvements therein particularly described, and referred the proposed acqu1si- tions and improvements to the City .Engineer of said City, he being the officer having charge and control of the acquisition and con- struction of public improvements in and for said City of the kind described in said Resolution, and being a competent person employed by said City for that purpose; WHEREAS, said Council thereby directed said City Engineer to and file with the Clerk of said City a report in writing, in accordance with and pursuant to the Municipal Improvement Act of 1913; WHEREAS, said report was duly made and filed with the Clerk, the Clerk presented it to said Council for consideration; WHEREAS, said Council thereupon duly considered said report each and every part thereof, and found that it contained all matters and things called for by the provisions of said Act, luding (1) Maps and descriptions of lands and easements to be squired, (2) plans and specifications of the proposed improvements, (3) estimate of costs, (4) diagram of .district, and (5) an assess- according to benefits, all of which was done in the form and required by said Act; WHEREAS, said Council found that said report and each and part thereof was sufficient in every particular and det hat it should stand as the report for all subsequent proceedings l�� under said Act and Resolution of Preliminary Determination and of Intention, whereupon said Council, pursuant to the requirements of said Act,..appointed Monday the 7th day of March, 1960, at the hour of 8:00 o'clock P.M. of said_day in the Council Chambers, City Hall, San Luis Obispo, California, as the time and place for hearing protests:in 'relation to said proposed acquisitions and improvements, and directed the Clerk of said City to give notice of said hearing as required -by said Act; WHEREAS, it appears that notices of said hearing were dui,:; and regularly posted and published in the time, form and manner required by said Act, as evidenced by the affidavits on file with said Clerk, whereupon said hearing was duly and regularly held at the time and place advertised in said notices; WHEREAS, one persons interested, objecting to said acquisitions and improvements, or to the extent of the assessment district, or to the•proposed - assessment or diagram, or to the maps and descriptions, or to the grades at which said work will be done, or the Engineer's estimate of the costs and expenses thereof, filed written protests with the Clerk of said City at or before the time set for said hearing, and all persons interested desiring to be heard.were given an opportunity to be heard, and all matters and things pertaining to said acquisitions and improvements were fully heard and considered by said Council; NOW, THEREFORE, said Council does hereby FIND, DETERMINE and ORDER, as follows: 1. That the owners of one -half of the area of the property to be assessed for the cost of said project did not at or prior to the time fixed for said hearing, file written protests against the said acquisitions and improvements, or as to the Engineer's estima of costs and expenses of said project, or against the maps and descriptions, or against the grades at which said work is provided to be done, or against the diagram and assessment to pay for the costs and expenses thereof. -2- M 2. That any and all protests made either to the question of the public interest, convenience and necessity of making said acquisitions and improvements under said Resolution of Preliminary Determination and of Intention,,or to.said proposed acquisitions and improvements; or the grades to which said work is proposed to be done, or the extent of the assessment district, or the maps and descriptions, or the amounts of the several assessments, and all persons desiring to be heard in relation to any of said matters, whether as protes tan ts or otherwise, have been fully heard and considered, and are hereby overruled. 3. That the public interest, convenience and necessity re- quire the acquisitions and improvements in the manner proposed, and Division 4 of the Streets and Highways.Code shall not apply. 4. That the district benefited by said acquisitions and improvements and to be assessed to pay the costs and expenses Ithereof, and the exterior.boundaries thereof, is the district de- Iscribed.in said Resolution,of Preliminary Determination and of lIntention. 5. That the Engineer's estimate of the itemized and total costs and expenses of said acquisitions and improvements, and of the incidental expenses,in connection therewith, contained in said. report, be, and it is hereby,;finally adopted and approved as the jEngineer's total and detailed estimate of the costs and expenses lof said acquisitions and improvements. 6. That the, plans and specifications for the proposed ments, contained in said report, be, and they are hereby, finally adopted and approved as the plans and specifications to which said work shall be done as called for in said Resolution of Preliminary Determination and of Intention. 7. That the maps and descriptions of the lands and easements to be acquired, as contained in said report, be, and the same are thereby, approved and confirmed. -3- 8. That the public interest, convenience and necessity require, and said Council does hereby order, the acquisitions and improvements to be made as described in and in accordance with, said Resolution of-Preliminary Determination and of Intention on file in the office of the Clerk of said City,.reference to which is hereby made fora more particular description of said acquisi- tions and improvements and for further particulars, pursuant to the provisions of said Act. g. That the diagram showing the assessment district referred to and described in said Resolution of Preliminary Determination and of Intention, and also the boundaries and dimensions of the respective subdivisions of land within said district as the same existed at the time of the passage of said Resolution, each-of which subdivisions having been given a separate number upon said diagram, as contained in said report, be, and it is hereby, fina approved and confirmed as the diagram of the properties to be assessed to pay the costs and expenses of said acquisitions and improvements. 10. That the assessment of the total amount of the costs and .expenses of the proposed acquisitions and improvements upon the several subdivisions of land in said district in proportion to the estimated benefits to be received by said.subdivisions, respec- tively, from said acquisitions and improvements, and of the expense incidental thereto, as contained in said report, be, and the same is hereby, finally approved and confirmed as the assessment to pay the costs and expenses of said acquisitions and improvements. 11. That the Engineer's Report be, and the same is hereby, finally adopted and,appiroved_as a whole. 12. That the Cler._k of said City shall forthwith deliver to the Superintendent of Streets of said City the said assessment, together with said diagram thereto attached and made a part thereof as confirmed by this Council, with his certificate of such confirma -4- • � .'�j i tion thereto attached and of the date thereof; and that said Superintendent of Streets shall record said diagram and assessment in his office in a suitable book to.'be kept for that purpose, and append thereto his certificate of the date of such recording, and such recordation shall be and constitute the assessment roll here- in. 13. That said Superintendent of Streets, upon the recording . of said diagram and assessment, shall mail to each owner of real property within the assessment district at his last known address as same appears on the tax rolls of the City or on file in the office of the Clerk of said City, or to both addresses, if said address is not the same, or to the general delivery when no addres. so appears, a statement containing-a designation by street number or other description of the.property assessed sufficient to enable the owner to identify the same, the amount of the assessment, the date of the recordation of said assessment, the time and place of payment thereof, the effect of failure to_pay within such time, and a statement of the fact that bonds will be issued on unpaid assessments pursuant to the Improvement Bond Act of 1915, the last installment of such bonds shall mature not to exceed fourteen (14) years from the second day of July next succeeding ten months from their date. 14. That said Superintendent of Streets shall also cause Notice to Pay Assessments to be published in ten successive issues of the San Luis Obispo County Telegram- Tribune, a newspaper pub- lished and circulated in said City, that said assessment has been recorded, and that'all sums 11 assessed thereon are due and payable immediately, and that the payment of said sums is to be made with- in thirty (30) days after the date of recording said assessment, which date shall be stated in said notice, and of the fact that bonds will be issued upon unpaid assessments as above provided. I hereby certify that the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of San Luis Obispo; California, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 7th day of March 19 60 by the following vote of the members thereof: AYES, and in favor thereof, Councilmen: Kenneth W. Jones, Donald Q. Miller, Gerald W. Shipsey, J. Barry Smith, Fred M. Waters NOES, Councilmen: None ABSENT, Councilmen: None Cit lerk the City of San Luis Obispo APPROVED: I? MW.S:amf 2 -16 -6o 6c RESOLUTION NO. .643 A RESOLUTION ORDERING REDUCTION OF ASSESSMENTS RICHARD STREET "IMPROVEMENT PROJECT NO. 1 -60 RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of San Luis Obispo, California, that WHEREAS, the estimated cost of the project under Resolution No. 628 of Preliminary Determination and of Intention adopted by this Council on February 1, 1960, was $46,008.68, inclusive of contributions, and following the opening of bids therefor, said estimate may be reduced to $ ,. Cw70•:o7'-'--� inclusive of contributions. NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the City Engineer reduce each of said assessments by a pro rata share of the amount of difference between said estimates, which change may either be made on the face of the assessment or by filing an amendment there- to. I hereby certify that the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of San Luis Obispo, California, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 7th day of March 19 30 by the following vote of the members thereof: AYES, and in favor thereof, Councilmen: Kenneth W. Jones, Donald Q. puller, Gerald W. Shipsey, J. Barry Smith, Fred H. Waters NOES, Councilmen: gone ABSENT, Councilmen: None APPROVED: y Clerkeldf the City of San Luis Obispo Al I hereby certify that the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of San Luis Obispo, California, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 7th day of March 19 30 by the following vote of the members thereof: AYES, and in favor thereof, Councilmen: Kenneth W. Jones, Donald Q. puller, Gerald W. Shipsey, J. Barry Smith, Fred H. Waters NOES, Councilmen: gone ABSENT, Councilmen: None APPROVED: y Clerkeldf the City of San Luis Obispo n i1Y4y1VV . t?& gdlll G -1V —V V V1/ RESOLUTION NO. 642 A RESOLUTION OVERRULING PROTESTS ON RESOLUTION NO. 628 OF 'PRELIMINARY DETERMINATION AND OF DETERMINATION RICHARD STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT NO. 1 -60 RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of San Luis Obispo, California, that WHEREAS, this Council did':on February 1, 1960, adopt its Resolution No. 628 of Preliminary Determination and of Intention to acquire and construct public improvements in and for said City; WHEREAS, on February 1, 1960, this Council adopted a resolu- tion appointing time and place of hearing protests in relation to the proposed acquisitions and improvements and directing notice; WHEREAS, notice was given of the,time and place therein stated in the manner provided by law, as appears from the affidavit on file. in the office of the City Clerk WHEREAS, said matter came on regularly for hearing at the time.therein fixed; and WHEREAS, all written protests and other written communicatio were publicly read at said meeting and all persons desiring to be heard were fully heard; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED, as follows: 1. That protests against said acquisitions and improvements were not signed by the owners of a majority or more of the area of the lands within the assessment district,.or of the area of the lands within the assessment district assessed for the costs and expenses of said work. ruled. 2. That said protests be, and each of them are hereby, ove 4/ �- -i I hereby certify that the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of San Luis Obispo, California, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 7th day of March lg 60 by the following vote of the members thereof: APPROVED: AYES, and in favor thereof, Councilmen: Kenneth W. Jones, Donald Q. Miller, Gerald W. Shipsey, J. Barry Smith, Fred M. Waters NOES, Councilmen: gone ABSENT, Councilmen: gone s� C 1,,W Clerk Cr the City of San Luis Obispo i fiE36lT:i'w'1'tIs? IyB. k<:1. {1960 �:c;.£3s� A RESMU 101 EVALE:.S.ia".I`:G h -TRUTS ON COCUA II Fx014FERT': FOR a1�c"U11tys. REPOURS. B3MER :ate 1:'?OV KT Ei,i O_ i93?. LE s•s R3Sti by the Council of than Gity of 5F-n Luis Obispo as folic ss: I. iliac tLe Ga-�:cil hss recaired and considered. the report of. the City Zng- asr on re,x�-zs made to sidewalk areas hezelw- fter set forth. That the property, aunera era duly rotiffed of the public heari.g and that no objections were £IB e to said renort. 2. T -iorefore, the CoLmaeil hereby accepts c appres. +es said report and as3c ses the copz of repair an the property sdjacent to said repair and h_a eby J::3*a cost a Its-" on said property. 3. Coni_cil hereby orders said liens to be turned over to the ciev as2es. 50r and tai c` lleCtor, w%o 3hd:ll collect y Zy'2i '..a3' t of said iL` o:ei'�ts from- arty ;.2',? 't�:_s GiS:^tei3 ti3ble f:l4�i:a$4ry 8r11i iII $im event said 8�o'3L'Cs are not paid shall place the charges therefor on the city tart roll. The peoprrty ozynar, rdi ess; asce :sox's par. -el number and cost are as 11' %.cez - Parcal •5 RO.a a. .p. iianE��en 850 Leff St. 3- 637 -11 527:.(33 Gertrude Lewis 858 Le:H St. 3- 637 -12 40.00 nomian Catholic U-6hop of t oniewey 782 Nor terev 2-414-03 236.00 L Kesno Street Rayy.alnr1 & G—rystal A =darson �M67 ?-'axkIc -rd 3783.09 153.50 Terrace PASSED AND ADOPTED thir•. 7th daj of March _ 1960; uv the i0llowing- roll call vote: AYES: „sn�ath W. Jozrs, Doaald Q. Miller, Gerais W. Shipeey, J. Barry SmitI2 and Fred N. Waters l Zone l.B57Z 1A: Name !a-TEST: /tZ/ �i: s�3a �.'•.ritJ'9.,'.SJ'a '':�J. 640 .�.. r b:� �'.i. {w`.. .....�vSt�t;:.a�'.�.L�Y .ir�"aa� .L J:'J"'47�i �S.S��,.y:s'� 1.�':!•� .. Y'e :`:r:;�iq.��':i:"!.; -,;'.� �»' —.:T_, •-, 1. w! ?E >a ..LGi:.:�2•Ti% L'.`0. 200.22 iT."E_cCi� L'!. `L'er. �: '"S4`y^ e::'.. Y 'yam �.. .! _'r.- .t�9✓nT.T. :. �i l'�Ie 2 «! Lf.�!:.:?tr� Shelter: Cori Lract . -13. SI-7vic.E- That 1 -'a. MI °j1'..."Msal ?:x^.le:er Sala:Aes be Caere - i --c.., 'u•':i is e+.:, +•t� W �+ L � ';:'at `iCCOU -nr 201:3.4 S'hel-c 'ctor Vehicles ; ,x, z, ., .,] J1 g �L3 Gx� ! �E'� �^r.LL Liu..:':. ��' :.V .i..! :• .1 M1 �"e ai 'L :S.n i:'?r�iT;:d£'jG':. °L' Reserve bi? i:t4 C.P:.^.9.��3CF "3�" . +G?,s. 112 ' _ y :. — 7th r March _..... :�3 f • :� _.: rl.fi 1: 'trr.s zz-t-.•.��� day On Kenneth W. Jones, Donald Q. Miller, Gerald W. Shipsey, J. Barry Smith, Fred M. Waters c ; None None EST. i.Ce' - h SOLTRIU.i 00. 639 (1960 Series) A RESOLDTiOca 1NCr%ZASIFG Tina: 195: -60 BUDGET a^,s y V P .FSCE. Lr, by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: I. That account No. 263.2 Off- Street Parking Ireser, *e-- Parking W .sLrier Expense be added in the av:ount of $1,000. ?a> SE5 P tm A?01'TED this 7th day of March 1960 by folloTin$ roil call vote: DYES: Kenneth W. Jones, Donald Q. Miller, Gerald W. Shipsey, J. Barry Smith, Fred M. Waters FOES: None -^ • None n,ST-. .• .b .i // b rPIgm an tii> 6R 3 {:rem Ss�iesi t'� i �:' 7 i iiPA :-t` , .? ^';, T+r-] : * <•�% ', �..F;'y_;.. ^, T. .Y•4i:_ »� !!)-�.�,;�;��,:'1 �T'tii:i C' ��:, I: r�?:ZQi� t 1 ��)' ^•�l �^f T.� -.� q , e �'> k, ^. Li 1, ,v2 v_L- TCU.a:i ..u_•u (19 ;J -'i�.. BUD3 ^) i'VD i}� k_1M 74B BE IT.O. RD, 330IGE'D by t?te Council of tiie C:.$y G. .S�t± .I uia 0�:.� ,a as �c".'? �._-s: ire ^c tt.t fOI cr,ixvp Gene cl Fund aceomts ns _mcuced: x'203, 5 City Gler t FgLi nt Peel, agrwat by 37 5. CG ^2M�{� �:LW�z. Bldg. r pa F�ep� a by G4` Police Equip, Rer-1 9 iL3Y (300, 2,818-56 X208.7 2 1 eJ City En-v. Equi.io �l o b Q25eViJ 2-12. 5 titrdg, ins ecto-= r'C%i4S•.a�.. .I,,`y „� fS7 b .jQ0e'�i+ 3j�t''!. _ 2� 3. �' is .'T T_' 71jq ip. F�epl. by n(� 1:001 0 21,14.5 JtLr'crt iqul- . rispl. by 51�.Z.S.a�;1 -5 2155'. j r ; r i_g ET1140. Pepall 250.0 218.5 5hop E.Ria p. Rep. by 2 -e4.0 -3 �7"7�C�tep 3. ?asa•U $10.7'- .00 be transferred `_ °, th-n Ganz al F-aad to the F-g7 ancz, Roo ac;;ns at "L- effac :ive 29, 1500 ?`o T?,' t nCc'oLtLt 7 #373 TWatt3,” m•.,Y"�- .'2u7:+2`4c: LZC�i Sgv#mLmty br ao. .dcmno ;d by J• i:£.at 32 ,10")oW be trear iferred f-rox `bc V"aV-,r Fund', to A' me °.r Rt=plact".'".'..S'. t' °1uad Of e 'li iva ''ebri;2xy 2999 19160.0 6 'fhat Acc t-• -" it 52,6 Fark IiBPI- ECM -Ont be dCU70a.Jad by 7775,..0- �. `�'..T.2•'L `�! `•''3.1`t. be •tr�1'.^i�xs w- red � hL�7i Y �'il'!o PrarL a• ' = ' o •b . _ �_1i �t',.. v�.v P L:l�'.�+. C��. �i,. �Cr��'.• -'^1. i'e'a a�LiGi• G9'' 19604 P 5:_3 ,D A!Eo ii.Ci<�tiP'7�I. D his' 7th day of March � 1. 016C oy t ^'•_?_c-:�� , :YES Kenneth W. Jones, Donald Q. Miller, Gerald Wi Shipsey, J. Barry Smith, Fred M. Waters N� a: None AEG ENT: None CIE /_ :1 RESOLUTION NO. 637 (1960 Series) A RESOLTNIONA AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO SIGN A LETTER ON INCREASED WHALE BOCK COSTS BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo es follows: 1. That Mayor Fred H. Waters is hereby authorized to sigi a. certain letter dated ?arch 10, 1960, copy of which is attached, approving the awarding of Whale Rock coaoeyance conduit contract and stating that the City will bear its share of increased costs on the Whale Rock Project. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 10th day of Harch, 1960, by the following roll call vote AYES: Kenneth W. Jones, Donald Q. Miller, Gerald W. Shipsey, J. Barry Smith, Fred 1K. Waters FEES: store ABSZNT : None ATTEST: N ..- ! ,S17 � I RESOLUTION NO. 637 (1960 Series) A RESOLTNIONA AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO SIGN A LETTER ON INCREASED WHALE BOCK COSTS BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo es follows: 1. That Mayor Fred H. Waters is hereby authorized to sigi a. certain letter dated ?arch 10, 1960, copy of which is attached, approving the awarding of Whale Rock coaoeyance conduit contract and stating that the City will bear its share of increased costs on the Whale Rock Project. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 10th day of Harch, 1960, by the following roll call vote AYES: Kenneth W. Jones, Donald Q. Miller, Gerald W. Shipsey, J. Barry Smith, Fred 1K. Waters FEES: store ABSZNT : None ATTEST: N ..- ! ,S17 March 10, 1960 Mr. Harvey 0. Banks Director of Water. Resources P. 0. Box 388 - Sacramento 22 California Dear Mr . Banks:.: This is'to advise you that the City of San Luis Obispo approves the awardins -of the contract for.the construction' N of the Whale Rock conveyance , conduit -to•.•P. Van Valkenburgh Company, Inc., and Gunther and Shirley Company for the sum of $1,743,360.50. In .accordance with'the agreement between the State and the City of San Luis Obispo,.dated-November 7.,- 1957, the'City will bear its share-of the cost of construction of.the-conveyance conduit included in the Whale Rock Project and of all other facilities included in that project, provided that such share shall not exceed the total sum of $4,400,000.00. The City of San Luis'Obispo is aware that the payments made under the contract will increase the total amount to be expended by the City of San Luis Obispo for the Whale Rock Project set forth in.paragraph 3 of said agreement. Very truly yours, . '•t FRED M. WATERS Mayor 1 1.4 i - 7 1 LSvl s^Tio;j .^ e .r.•w":•": : 13;. 636 ( 1960 Series) i ZTE %u .j 6lp. II6RIZURG POPULATION E332W. i ZY 5MJ DL ia: Im U3 o n B 1A ,ySTUPED by the Co=c_l of the City of San Luis Obispo as £olio -ys: 1. That the Mayor s Inch use ::and is seraby authorized to execute aua the City Cle_ to attest for sau on behalf of the Cit;r of San Luis Obispo that ccr:as: aUTecent praviain$ for a population eat£mtc of ehc City of Sin Luis Obispo by the State flenart�_ t of Finance. P S D !�??0 aDvFi ,his _ 15th day of February 1960, by -the foll-c-c7ing, Toil Ca l Vote: LYES: Kenneth W. Jones, Donald Q. Miller, Gerald W. Shipsey,J. Barry Smith, Fred M. Waters HOES: None ZX0EZ.'': None A EES`s: i� �.� RSsoLb'TI(j1 ljo. 635 (1960 Series) A. RESOLUTION DIUCTIiu HE FLLT..L7G OF C0jVZVA7IOid ACTIO -'< ON BERM OF THE PAE::RIN -0 E3sSTB.ZCT BE IT RRSOLUM by the Council of the City of San Laic Obispo ac foll(re7c: MREAS, by Ordinance Vo. 86 (1958 Series) parking district No. 1 of the City of San Luis Obispo Was duly Formed; and TUde,M AS, the Council is authorized to act instead of any parsing place co,.MiSSion; and IMM MAS, said Ordinance Rio. 86 (1958 Series) describes certain lads to be acquired for parking places; HT7 ^ "i�:RESOR.E, be it resolved by the Council of Vae City of Sari Luis O'b +S;so as follows: 1. `i`hat the City Attorney shall be and is hereby directed to prepare, c=r.ance and prosecute proceedings in eminent domain to acquire any and all parcalo set forth in said ordinance for the public use and purpose of pdrkilag places for the parking of motor vehicles. PASSED AM ADOaPM this 15th day of February, 1960, by the follow -i-ag roil. - call vote: ASS: Kenneth W. Jones, Donald Q. Miller, Gerald W. Shipsey, J. Barry Smith, Eyed M. Waters EMS: None iXASE'IM None Eia-- or ATTEST: J R.'s sOLUTIO17 No. 634 (1960 Series) A RESOLUTION INCUASING TO 1959 -60 BUDGET BE 1TO RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Sm Luis Obispo Cs follows: 1. That Account 11o. 214.3 Street Materials and Supplies be increased by $10,000. YO500. 2. That Account No. 251.13 Library Trust Fund Purchases be increases? by PASSSD 1-12aAD ADDIPzED this 15_.� day of February 1950, by the follm -inS roll c,-ai vote: AYES: Kenneth W. Jones, Donald Q. Miller, Gerald W. Shipsey, J. Barry Smith, Fred M. Waters NOES: None ABSEixx: None ATTEST: E X341 f ^ IN-1S0s U,sl'ON No. 633 _ (19S0 Srarie .) '.n ..f.- -..CE r T}^.:z1"fn. '.Klr T q ,��: -� n ^^ ro.. CI`i s "r« s..sS i a "sip c ::�. E :ef : 3.x11. -r Ora 'l0 4 3 z Ou S:�i I,3i3S Ct��SpO G`' IiisA i �'ED �°�Tl y. O �,'+!• 17 B — 1' Popp'^' 4i T r: pi r... SA1 � is_ �� �__�?.. ?�..,SC'I�u.1 _ : w .:`+.Ted DESIGRt4 ED ��s.�USTRIAL MaTMIX-i BE IT IUSOLVED by the Council of the City of San ivas Obispo as follo-�s:. 1. That, pursuant to the provisions of the.=ezition of Uninhabited Territory act of 1939, a petition sigaed by m7ners of not lase L'hos* otne- €Dearth Of the lend in the hereinafter described territory, by r.:rea ens?.ba assessed value as shoam on the last equalized assessment roll of the Co=ty of San Cuis30o, Was filed with the Co'uacil of the City of San Luis Voispo on Feb-nary 1,, requesting ::mexation. of tire. hsereirtafter described territory.. to said city. 2. That the tesriton: wzich the petitico£rs request be annerzed to the City of San Luis Obispo and which said city apd:its council propose to annex, is situate in the County of.Sta.Luis Obispo, State of Californ•1G2 hereby dabig- anted "Indu s tri.al ^F:IIt?ov." See attached "&ihibit A" vaich is hereby in-, corporated by reference as though fully set forth herein. 3. That the Cosssatq Fos riary� Csr S essoa of San Lui _- GL ~-t.se;: Coznntka California did in session duly arse bled on Jaw en 1=, 1960, cor,ider the. proposed = nez"s- etion bomr -larf es of said "Industrial'. Annexation," as described. in "Exhibit A17; and as s-domitied to said C;misaion bs . the proponents or said maneNation, 4. That if said-territory is asisn_med it shall become;: part of . Y?-s» San LuIs Obispo Seacol District. 5. That Anrm it µ, 1960, at the Tuour of S pa m. , in the Cosmcil . s:i:ai-bers in (the City Hall in the tiity of.San Luis Obispo, Cozaa.ty of Sass Luis Obispo, orRirs, is hereby fired_ as the time and place when and where any pe sos;+. otryng Yeas property vithir. the uninhabited: territory dbo` *e described. and p:.opo; — i to be annexed to the City of San Luis: Obispo: and havivig any .objectic I ,zz s to eke ;zroposed enna zsticn, may appear before the Council of the City of ^Q`..'. Luis l43isPo and ShOW caur..e orgy such uninhabited territory should not be as 4>;sse- to the City c )f van Luiis Obispo. The protest must be in writing, eay be. filed at any tine before the hcr, set for hearing objections to else proposed e,-me%_ ati.o?n, Gnd shall state tLiie n `e or n=sz of the owner or miners 09 property affected and the description and area of such - property, in ge7eral te=s. /l, 1. IN-1S0s U,sl'ON No. 633 _ (19S0 Srarie .) '.n ..f.- -..CE r T}^.:z1"fn. '.Klr T q ,��: -� n ^^ ro.. CI`i s "r« s..sS i a "sip c ::�. E :ef : 3.x11. -r Ora 'l0 4 3 z Ou S:�i I,3i3S Ct��SpO G`' IiisA i �'ED �°�Tl y. O �,'+!• 17 B — 1' Popp'^' 4i T r: pi r... SA1 � is_ �� �__�?.. ?�..,SC'I�u.1 _ : w .:`+.Ted DESIGRt4 ED ��s.�USTRIAL MaTMIX-i BE IT IUSOLVED by the Council of the City of San ivas Obispo as follo-�s:. 1. That, pursuant to the provisions of the.=ezition of Uninhabited Territory act of 1939, a petition sigaed by m7ners of not lase L'hos* otne- €Dearth Of the lend in the hereinafter described territory, by r.:rea ens?.ba assessed value as shoam on the last equalized assessment roll of the Co=ty of San Cuis30o, Was filed with the Co'uacil of the City of San Luis Voispo on Feb-nary 1,, requesting ::mexation. of tire. hsereirtafter described territory.. to said city. 2. That the tesriton: wzich the petitico£rs request be annerzed to the City of San Luis Obispo and which said city apd:its council propose to annex, is situate in the County of.Sta.Luis Obispo, State of Californ•1G2 hereby dabig- anted "Indu s tri.al ^F:IIt?ov." See attached "&ihibit A" vaich is hereby in-, corporated by reference as though fully set forth herein. 3. That the Cosssatq Fos riary� Csr S essoa of San Lui _- GL ~-t.se;: Coznntka California did in session duly arse bled on Jaw en 1=, 1960, cor,ider the. proposed = nez"s- etion bomr -larf es of said "Industrial'. Annexation," as described. in "Exhibit A17; and as s-domitied to said C;misaion bs . the proponents or said maneNation, 4. That if said-territory is asisn_med it shall become;: part of . Y?-s» San LuIs Obispo Seacol District. 5. That Anrm it µ, 1960, at the Tuour of S pa m. , in the Cosmcil . s:i:ai-bers in (the City Hall in the tiity of.San Luis Obispo, Cozaa.ty of Sass Luis Obispo, orRirs, is hereby fired_ as the time and place when and where any pe sos;+. otryng Yeas property vithir. the uninhabited: territory dbo` *e described. and p:.opo; — i to be annexed to the City of San Luis: Obispo: and havivig any .objectic I ,zz s to eke ;zroposed enna zsticn, may appear before the Council of the City of ^Q`..'. Luis l43isPo and ShOW caur..e orgy such uninhabited territory should not be as 4>;sse- to the City c )f van Luiis Obispo. The protest must be in writing, eay be. filed at any tine before the hcr, set for hearing objections to else proposed e,-me%_ ati.o?n, Gnd shall state tLiie n `e or n=sz of the owner or miners 09 property affected and the description and area of such - property, in ge7eral te=s. /l, 1. C n 6. Me City Clerk of the City of San Luis Obispo is hereby xuthorized and directed to cause to copy of tis:4s resolution to be published at least trice, but not oftener tbzn once as week. in the Telegram - = Tribune, a uswspapar of general circulation published in said City of San Luis Obispo, the city to which it is proposed to annex the aforesaid tersitor•,I; and aloo in the N!orro Bsj Sun, a te;aPpaper of general circulation published outside the City of Sam Luis Obispo, !:-.it in the County of San Luis Obispo, California, the cc=-,y in which ie 16.--rated the ta�-itory proposed to be sameacd to the City of San Luis Oblspo, said publication to be camfllete at least twenty (20) days prior to the date rat for Lea ins . i. ^h^ said City Clergy is further saathoriwed and directed to cause vyrittpSa notice of 6-uch proposed on2ioxation to be wailed to each person to crbw. 1. *ni within the territci:y proposed to be annexed was c✓segsed in the last equalized county assess:mnt aoll available on the date the abmre said psoceedin;s ware initiated, at the addresses shour. on said assessaeut roll or imo m to said Clerk, and to any person -who has filed his name "and address and the designation of the lands in which he has an interest, either legal or equitable, with, said Clerk, such notice to be given not less than tuentq (20) dugs before the first public heaPiu on the proposed annexation. 8. The City Clerk is directed to cause written notice to be given to such other persons as mzy be legally entitled thereto, in the manner required by iau. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 15th � day of February 1960, by the follc-aiqg rQ .1- call vote: S-2F$: Kenneth W. Jones, Donald Q. Miller, Gerald W. Shipsey, J. Barry Smith, Fred M. Waters ZO-ES : None IXSRSR:-, . None ATTEST: "EUDIT A'' Beknniqy at the My corner of the intersection of the 7P=F;R RIH with Co- ty Roac-', No. 34 (Orcutt Road) - thex)f-e S 8Q — 34 'vJv a distance of 77082 fezt alOng the Sly line of said road to the Wly line of Lot 117 of the Suburban Tract according to th, map of the Suburban Tract recorded February 7, 1906 in Buoy 1. at pane 92 of R . ecordi of Surveys; thence Sly alasg- the ',aY line of Lot 117 to the Ely line 0& the &C.R.R. P/W; thence Ky along the-Ely 11 v J. the p,C„RuRr R/ ,.IW to the U-41y line of Lot 114. of the Sublwban Tract; thence on a prolonnation of the Aly line of Lot 114, S 54 to the Nly line of the 7 „G .Rat; RX; thence S W • 25 1 along said R . line to the NWIviline of Lot 96 of the 5-,;burban. Tr,,jctj thence W 65 � 10 R Ganp the prolonRation of the TAY line Of "t 96 tO the Ely line of the P,C,R,R, Uan�;c con-himainq SE1y along the Ely line if the P,C,R,'R, to the Sly line of' County Road No, 169; r F.0 S 65 - 10 W along the Prolongation of the Sly lime of said roa? to the Sly line of the p C Rj� R/W; theyce coati n' S 65 10 alonF the Sly line - of Co� Rd, No. 169, a distance of 50,26 feet to the N-,.�Ily -corner of 1-0t 97 of the Suburban Tract; thence s 24 50 p ? a distance of 9?0 feet to a point on the My line of Lpt 101 of the QVbarbs, Tract! thence S 65 - 10 9 along said inao a distance of 792 feet to a Volut on the .Ely R/K "ne of State Highway kute Mal 147; thence S 24 - 50 E along =02 line, a d�.stance of 330 feet to the NWj.y corner of Lot 162. Sub,ar2ban Tract; thence N 65 - 10 Z along the NWly line of said of a distance -)f !C79�10 feet to the WIY line of the P.QR�R., thence SW!y along the wly line of the pA.RX 1W tO ” XlY line of Lot 103 Of"the Suburban Tract; Vence N 61 .. 10 E.alo,- g the PrOl I 00"iOn Of the NlY line of said Lot l03 to the WY line of the &C.R,R� RA thence SKY . along said RjW ''no to its interskt&l with he line common to Lots 110 and III, Suburban Tract; thence 5 52 1 54 along tle prclojj,,-' . �.ation Of said line a distance of 34.14 feet to the Anter1ine of the 11/iAT'of the PW-RA; thence 1 65 - 36 Z alonF the centerline of the a distance of 1491.57 feet to a point; thence along a c* rVe conoave to qe right, having a radius of 2083.50 feet; throuqh an aaqla oj 11 42 to, anti a length of L25.65 feet to a point on the Ely- line of Lot 110 0 OK A= Tram, thence S 0 - 04 B along the prolontation of sa,d line j a Ustanve of 2916 feet Q a point ca the line calm"n Q the KW 1A and 34 1/4 of Section ?, Township F 31 South: Range 13 East, MDBM according to the official plat cr plats of the survel of said IGM returned to the General Land Office by the Serveyar th alon„ 'z said line to its intersection with the My line - of the Rancho Corrcl de Piedra; thence My alonR the My line of the Rancho do Piedra to its intersection adth the My line of Lot 6. Section 7. TWP 31 33 H 13 E2 "M thence continuing N 27 - 45 E along sgid line a distance � %f 4026 feet to Sn angin point; thince N 54 = 30 Lf alon;? t'nc. T'-T'.-ay !Lne R,D'P , a distince of 160.70 feet to the SV!y line of the 1,l,,,CCrral de Hadra Ablic R,nd (Go, Rd. Mo. A as said read existed an Auzust 9, 1901; thence X A - 0 W. a distance of 556.3F feet; thence N h! - 15 us a distance of MAR feet; thence N 52 - 0 W, a distance of 447 AS feet; thence S 5• - 45 along the South line of said road, a distance of 273-9,C) feet, to t7r'2 intersection of asid line with the :,fast lins of Let 61 Sec. 7, TWF 31 so R l'' tiJ I'DIDDY; t1nance continuing •ly along the MY line of said road to a point a-1, t*ne road' Wars NWIyy thence 00MAnnimF My along a line 23 feet So= of/and parallel to �!":c-. izl line of See. 7, Raw 137 and See, 12, Range 12 Q the MY line of the S&A.R. H/W; thence NWIg along the WE line of the STAN RM to the most Wig corner of Lot 130 of the Suburban Tract; thonce N 81 --05 E alonm ths NO 100 Of Ut 130 of the Suburban Toact to its intersection rith the Easterly line Cl a 30 foot road adjacent to ,the S,&R,R, UJI; thance Z 33 - 30' W to the My IM of Lot 132; thence N 56 - 30 A alonp said lines 1026 feet Q the most Ely corner of Lot 133; Manse N 33 - 30 W'' 231 feeQ thence S 56 - 30 W: a distance of 1026 feet to Me KY Unn of said 30 fact road; thence P 33 " 30 W; a distance of 693 feet to the My line ai- Lot 134 of the Subu•tan. Tract; thence N-56 - 30 E, a distance of 1026 •feet a the most Ely corner of 'at 13 . 5 of' the Tract; thence I'1 33 '• 30 W, a distance of 2W.50 feet to the calmer, cGmn.on to Lots 122f 123, and 135 of the Suburban Trn"! Yet= • 89,- 32 0: to the WlY Use of the SJ,R.R. RA: thence 33 - 30 Y7 along said Rh.i line to 6 R[-Ul:JS:cs 1/20/60 7 c • RESCLUTION NO. 632 A RESCLUTIOIK CALLIYG FOR SEALED PROPOSALS RICHARD STREET I1,2 GVaIEFT PROJECT -ISO. 1 -60 RESOLVED, by the City Council 'of the City of San Luis C'aispo, California, -that i:riEUAS, the said Council did, -on the lst day of February, ?963, adopt its Resolution No. 628 of Preliminary Determination and of Intention to order LAe grading and construction of pavement curbs, gutters, sidewalks, water ,mains, valves, hydrants and service connections,,su =ace and sub- surface drainage facilities, sanitary sever laterals and appurtenances in said City, all as more particularly described and set fortis in said Resolution of Preliminary Determination and of Intention; K01-72 TMIMFO:E, the City Clerk of said City is hereby directed to publish once a week for two .weeks in the San Luis Gbispo County Telegram- Tribune, a newspaper published and circu- lated in said City, a notice inviting sealed proposals or bids. for the construction of said improvements, and referring to the plans anal specifications on pile in the office of said City Clerk, the first of einich.publications shall be at least fourteen days prior to the time fixed for opening bids. All.proposals or bids shall be accompanied by a cashier's or certified check payable to the order of the City amounting to ten per cent of the bid, or by a bond in said amount and payable to said City signed by the bidder and a corpora-te surety or by the bidder and two sureties rikzo shall justify before any officer com- petent to administer an oath, in double said amount and over and above all statutory exemptions. Said cineck shall be forfeited or said bond shall become payable to said City in case the bidder depositing the same does not, within fifteen days after written / ?^ notice that the contract has been awarded to him, enter into,a contract with the City. Said sealed proposals or 'bids shall be delivered to the City Clerk of this City on or before 3:00 o'clock P.M. on the -4th day of March, 1960, said time being not less than fourteen days from the time of the first publication of said notice. Bids will be publicly opened, examined and declared on said day and hour. Said bids will be considered by the Council at its meeting at 3:00 o'clock P.M. on March 7, 1960, ir.•the Council Chambers, City Hall, San Luis Obispo, California. 2 i I hereby certify that the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of San Luis Obispo, California, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 1st day of February X960 by the following vote of the members thereof: AYES, and in favor thereof, Councilmen: Kenneth W. Jones, Donald Q. Miller, Gerald W. Shipsey, J. Barry Smith, Fred M. Waters APPROVED: NOES, Councilmen: None ABSENT, Councilmen: None U City erk of:--Me City of San Luis Obispo �eJ _W Klml:JS:cs 1/20/60 7 c RESOLUTION NO. 631 A RESOLUTION APPOINTING TIME AND PLACE OF HEARING PROTESTS IN RELATION TO PROPOSED ACQUISITIONS AND IMPROVEMENTS, AND DIRECTING NOTICE RICHARD STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT NO. 1 -60 RESOLVED, by the City Council_of the City of-San Luis Obispo, California, that FIM,REAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 628 of Preliminary Determination and of Intention adopted on February 1, 1960, by the City Council of said City, pursuant to the'Municipal Improve- merit Act of 1913, as amended, the City Engineer of said City has filed with the City Clerk of this City the written report called for under said.Act and by said.Resolution of Preliminary Determination and of Intention which report has been presented by said Clerk to this C.ouncil'for consideration, and this Council has considered and preliminarily approved and confirmed said report and ordered that the same stand as the report for the purpose of al.l.subsequent proceedings had pursuant to said Resolution of Preliminary Determination and of intention. NOW., THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED, that Monday, the 7th day of March, 1960,,;at the hour of 8:00 o'clock P.M., in the regular meeting place of said Council, Council Chambers, City Hall, San Luis Obispo, California,.be, and the.same are hereby appointed and fixed as the time and place when and where the Council will consider and finally determine whether the public interest, con - venience and necessity require said acquisitions and improvements, and when and where it will consider and finally act upon the Engineer's report under said Resolution of Preliminary Determina- tion and of Intention. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the City Clerk of this City be, and he is hereby, directed to give notice of said hearing once a weed for two weeks in the San Luis Obispo County Telegram - Tribune, a newspaper published and circulated in said City, and by conspicuously posting a notice thereof along all-the open streets within the assessment district at not more than three hundred feet apart, and not less than three in all; said posting and first publication to be had and completed at least twenty days before the date herein set for hearing of protests. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said notices shall be headed 'Notice of Improvement" in letters of not less than one inch in height and shall, in legible characters, state the fact and date of the passage of said Resolution of Preliminary Determination and of Intention and of the filing of said report and of the date, hour and place set.for the hearing of said protests, and briefly describe the acquisitions and improvements proposed to be made, and refer to said Resolution of Preliminary Determina- tion and of Intention and report for further particulars. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the City Clerk of said City shall.mail or cause to be mailed notice of the adoption of said Resolution of Preliminary Determination and of Intention and the filing of said report, postage prepaid, at least twenty days before the date set for hearing of said protests, to all "persons owning real property to be assessed, whose names and addresses appear on the last equalized assessment roll for City taxes prior thereto or.as lnoem to-the City Clerk, which notice shall contain a .statement of the time, place and purpose of the hearing on said Resolution of Preliminary Determination and of Intention and report and a statement of the total estimated cost of the proposed acquisitions and improvements, the amount as shoim by said report to be assessed against the particular parcel covered by the notice, together with a statement that any person interested may file a protest in writing as provided in said Act. 2 I hereby certify that the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of San Luis Obispo, California, at a regular meeting thereof held on the ist day of February 1960 by the following vote of the members thereof: AYES, and in favor thereof, Councilmen: Kenneth W. Jones, Donald Q. Miller, Gerald W. Shipsey, J. Barry Smith, Fred M. Waters APPROVED: NOES, Councilmen: None ABSENT, C ounc i 1 men : None or C!W'Clerkedf the City of San Luis Obispo U V 0 • KITMI:JS:cs 1/20/60 -7 c • RESOLUTION, NO., 630 A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING PREVAILING I;AGE SCALE RICHARD STREET !kOEROVEMENT PROJECT NO. 1 -60 RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of San Luis Obispo, California, that H hIEREAS, the City Council of said City has ascertained the general prevailing rate of per diem gages in the locality in which public iior.c is proposed to, be performed for work of a similar character to that described in Resolution No. 628 of Preliminary Determination and of Intention adopted February 1, 1950; 17IMREAS; said rate of per diem x-4,ages is set forth and con- tained in the specifs_eations for said project, copies of which are on file in the office of the City Engineer and also in the office of the City C1et. {of said City; and T-MREAS, this Council has duly considered said scale and finds the same to be correct in all particulars; NOW., THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY FOUND, IIEl✓Rr4IPTED and CRDZRED, as follows: 1. That said e7age scale as set forth in said specificati is hereby - established and adopted as the prevailing rate of per diem sages for wort: of a similar character to that above describ =n the locality in �,Aaieh such public work is proposed to be per- formed. 2. That not less than said prevailing rate of per diem wages shall be paid for any work proposed to be performed under said Resolution of Preliminary Determination and of - Intention. I hereby certify that the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of San Luis Obispo, California, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 1st day of February 1960 by the following vote of the members thereof: AYES, and in favor thereof, Councilmen: Kenneth W. Jones, Donald Q. Miller, Gerald W. Shipsey, J. Barry Smith, Fred M. Waters NOES, Councilmen: None ABSENT, Councilmen: None APPROVED: City C,; erk of Mercity of San Luis Obispo The preaaiiinn usage rates so determined are as follows 'Md are subject to change: Carpenter 3.60 Cement mason 3.6 -e, Cement floa-i ir.b and Finishing machine operator 3.875 Curb and Cutter machine operator (cep =eat only) 3,6Gy Labo_,er - general or construction 2.88 Operator of pneis+latic and electric tools, vibrating machines and similar mechanical tools 3.09 Asphalt raker and ironer 3,09 fsphalt shoveler 2.98 Fine grader, highway and street paving, airports, rutnaays, and similar type heavy construction 2.98 Flagran 2,88 Guinea chaser 2.96 Laying of all non- Metallic pipe, including sewer pipe, drain pips oral underground the 3019 M.akgig and caulking of all nor, - metallic pipe joints 3.07 Powderman 3.24 Tarman and mortarman 2093 .Air compressor, pump or generator operator 3,13 engineer - oiler and signalman 3013 heavy duty repairman's helper 3,13 �u pment greaser 3.37 Sk ploader'- W eeltype - Ford, Ferguson, Jeep or similar type 3/4 yard or less (without dragtype attachments) 3,37 Truck cram oiler 3,37 .A -Frame or Vinr4h -truck operator 3.61 Hydra -fffa=ner or si nilar type equipment 3.61 Boring machine operator 3.72 Grade checker 3.72 Roller operator 3..72 iaenching machine operator (tap to 7 -foot depth capacity: manufactu*tr's rating) 3.72 Asphalt or concrete spreading, mechanical -tamping or finishing machine operator (all types and sizes) 3,91 Asphalt or Crushing plant engineer 3.91 Concrete mixer operator - paving 4.01 Grade -all operator 4,01 Loader operator - Athey, buclidj Sierra or similar type 4.01 Moto patrol operator (Any type or size) 4.01 Skiploader - wbeeltype over 2 yards 4.01 Tractor loader- ope dtor, crawler type - all types & sizes 4.ol Zrac•tor operator - trith boom attachments 4,0; Trenching machine operator ( over 7 -foot depth capacity, manufacturer's rating) t;.01 Liver of dump trues of less than 4 yds but less than 8 yds water level 3.185 Driver of dikup truck of less than 8 yds but less than 12 yds water level 3.235 Driver of dunp track of less than 12 yds but less than 16 yds water level 3.315 Driver of dump truck of less than 16 yds or more water level 30535 Driver of truck legal payload capacity 6 tons to 10 tons 3.155 Driver of truck legal payload capacity 10 tons to 15 tons 3.235 Driver of transit -mix truck - under 3 yds 3.395 Driver of transit -mix truck - 3 yds or more 3.535 Gas and oil pipeline working truck driver., including winch truck and all sizes of track., or any other pipeline where a composite crew is used 3.335 Water truck driver - under 2500 gals 3.215 rater truck driver - 2500 j;ais to 4000 gals 3.335 Water truck driver - 4000 gals and over 3455 Winch truck driver - 12120 per hour additional when operating power winch, or similar special attachments 3.995 The wage rates for any classification not listed in the foregoing shcedule of hourly wages will be the prevailing wages for each work. KTdHT7:JS:.cs 1 /20/60 7 c RESOLUTION NO.. 629 A RESOLUTION OF PRELIMINARY APPROVAL OF ENGINEERS REPORT RICHARD STREET IMPROVEMENT.PROJECT NO. 1 -60 RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of San Luis Obispo, California, that WHEREAS, on the 1st day of February, 1960, said Council did adopt its Resolution No. 628 of Preliminary Determination and of.Intention,to acquire and construct improvements, in said City, and did refer the proposed acquisitions and improvements to the City Engineer, he•being the officer having charge and control of the acquisitions and construction of public improve - ments in and for said City of'-the kind described therein and being a competent person employed by said City for that purpose, and did therein direct said City Engineer to make and file with ti-ie City Clerk of said City, a report in i-Triting all as therein_ more particularly described, under and pursuant to the Municipal Improvement Act of 1913, -as amended; T-IHEREAS, said City Engineer has made and filed with the City Clerk of said City a report in writing as called for in saic Resolution of Preliminary Determination and of Intention and under and pursuant to said Act,-which report has been presented to this Council for consideration; T,TI-iEREAS, said Council has duly considered said report and each and every part thereof, and finds that each and every part of said report is sufficient, and that said report, nor any part thereof requires or should be modified in any respect; NOW. THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED, as follows: 1. That the plans and specifications for the proposed improvements to be made, contained in said.report, be, and they are hereby, preliminarily approved and confirmed. l 7 2.. That the Engineer's estimate of the itemized and total costs and expenses of said acquisitions and improvements and of the incidental expenses in connection therewith, contained in said report, be, and each of them are hereby, preliminarily approved and confirmed. 3. That the diagram showing the assessment district referred to an)d described in said Resolution of Preliminary Determination and of Intention and also the boundaries and dimensions of the respective subdivisions of land within said assessment district as the same existed at the time of the passage of said Resolution of.Preliminary Determination and of Intention each of which subdivisions have been given a separate number upon said diagram, as contained in said report, be, and it is hereby, preliminarily approved and confirmed. 4. That the proposed assessments upon the several sub- divisions of land in said assessment district in proportion to the estimated benefits to be received by such subdivisions, respectively, from said acquisitions and improvements,- and.of the incidental expenses -thereof, as contained in said report, be, and they are hereby, preliminarily approved and confirmed. 5. That the maps and descriptions of the lands and ease- ments to be acquired, as contained in said -report, be, and the same are hereby, preliminarily approved. 6. That said report shall stand as the Engineer's report for the purposes of all subsequent proceedings had pursuant to said Resolution of Preliminary Determination and of Intention. 9 d: j: * � - ; :: t I hereby certify that the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of San Luis Obispo, California, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 1st day of February 19 60 by the following vote of the members thereof: AYES,' and in favor thereof, Councilmen: Kenneth W. Jones, Donald Q. Miller, J. Barry Smith, Gerald W. Shipsey, Fred M. Waters NOES, 'Councilmen: None ABSENT, Councilmen: None APPROVED: City - erk ofoE e City of San Luis Obispo KTWR:JS:cs 1/20/60 7 c RESOLUTION' NO. 628 A RESOLUTION OF PRELIMINARY DETERMINATION AND OF INTENTION RICHARD STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT NO. 1 -60 RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of San Luis Obispo, California, that it does hereby preliminarily determine that the public interest, convenience and necessity require, and that it intends to order the following work to be done, acquisitic and improvements to be made, as follows: is 1. (a) The acquisition of easements necessary to achieve a right of way width of 54 feet for Richard Street from,Laurel Lane westerly 1,150 feet, more or less, and the improvement there f by grading, paving, the construction and installation of Portland cement concrete curbs,' gutters and sidewalks, water mains togethe- wit'n valves, hydrants, service connections and appurtenances, sur- face and sub - surface storm.drainage facilities, and sanitary sewe laterals where required. (b) The performing of all work and the making of all acquisitions auxiliary to any of the above which may be necessary to complete the same.. 2-. All of the blocks, streets and alleys herein mentioned are shown on maps of record in the office of the County Recorder of San Luis Obispo County, State of California, and shall be shown upon the plans herein referred to and to be filed with the City Clerk of said City. 3. Win.enever any public way is herein referred to as running between two public ways, or from or to any public way, the inter- sections of the public ways referred to are included to the exten that work shall be shown on the plans,to be done herein. 4. All of said work and improvements are to be construe at the places and in the particular locations, of the forms, sizes, dimensions and materials, and at the lines, grades and elevations, as shown and delineated upon the plans., profiles and specifications to be made therefor, as hereinafter provided. 5.. There is to be excepted from the work above described any of such work already done to line and grade and mari:ed excep or shown not to be done on said plans, profiles and specifications. 6. Said Council does hereby adopt and establish as the official grades for said work the grades and elevations to be shown upon said plans, profiles and specifications. All such grades and elevations are to be in feet and decimals thereof with reference to the datum plane of the City of San Luis Obispo. 7. Notice is hereby given of the fact that in many cases said work and improvement will bring the 'finished work to a grade different from that formerly existing, and that to said extent said grades are hereby changed and that said work will be done said changed grades. 8. The descriptions of the acquisitions and improvements the termini of the work contained in this Resolution are in nature. All items of work do not necessarily extend or the full length of the description thereof. The plans and rofiles of the work and the map and.descriptions of the cquisitions, as contained in the Engineer's report, are control - ing As to the correct and detailed description thereof. 9. The estimated cost of said project is $46,008.68 of ch the City will contribute $2,719.60. 10. Said c ontemplated acquisitions and improvements, in inion of the City Council of said City are of more than local ordinary public benefit, and said Council does hereby make the osts and expenses thereof chargeable upon an assessment district, ich district said Council declares to be the district bene- ted by said acquisitions and improvements and to be assessed to y the costs and expenses thereof,'the exterior boundaries of ch district are the coterminous exterior boundaries of the solidated and composite area shown on a map thereof on file the office of the City Clerk. 11. Said Council further declares that all public streets, ys, lanes and alleys within said assessment district in use P.� in the performance of a public function as such, shall be omit I rom the assessment hereafter to be made to covet the costs and expenses of said acquisitions and improvements. 12.. Notice is hereby given that serial bonds to represent unpaid assessments, and bear interest at the rate of not to exceed six per cent (6 %) per annum, will be issued hereunder.in the manner provided in the Improvement Bond Act of 1915., Divi.si 10 of the Streets and Highways Code, the last installment'of wh bonds shall mature not to exceed fourteen (14) years from the second day of July next succeeding ten months from their date._ 13. Except as herein otherwise provided for the issuance 'ponds all of said work shall be done as provided in the Municipal Improvement Act of 1913, Division 12 of the Streets and Highways Code, and Section 17 of Article XlII of the Constitution of the- State 'of California 14.. Said acquisitions and improvements are hereby referrec to the City Engineer of said City, as the officer having charge and control of the acquisitions and construction of public impro e- ments in and for said City of the kind described herein, being a competent person employed by said City for that purpose, and said City Engineer is hereby directed to make and file with the City Clerk of said City a report in writing, presenting the following: (a) Maps 'and descriptions of the lands and easements to be acquired; (b) Plans and specifications of the proposed improvements to be made pursuant to this Resolution; (c) Engineers estimate of the total costs and expenses said acquisitions and improvements and of the incidental expens in connection therewith; (d) Diagram showing the assessment district above refe to, and also the boundaries and dimensions.of the respective sub divisions of land within said district as the same existed at 3 time of the passage of this Resolution, each of which subdvisio shall be given a separate number upon said diagram; (e) A proposed assessment of the total amount of the cost and expenses of the proposed acquisitions and improvements upon the several subdivisions of.land in said district in proportion to the estimated benefits to be received by such subdivisions, respectively, from said acquisitions and improvements, and of .the expenses incidental thereto. - 15. If any excess shall be realized from the assessment it shall be-spent-for the maintenance of said acquisitions and improvements, unless the Council shall hereafter determine that said amount, or any -part thereof, shall be applied as a credit to each,assessment herein. 4 I.hereby certify that the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted by the City Council of the'City of San Luis Obispo, California.,,at.a regular meeting 'thereof held on the Ist, day of February, .19 60 by the following vote of the members thereof: AYES,, and*in favor thereof., Councilmen: Kenneth W. Jones,, Donald Q. Miller ','Pe�rald W.- Ships6y, J. Barry Smith, Fred M. Waters NOES., Councilmen: None ABSENT, Councilmen: stone Cis Clerk o97 the city or San Luis Obispo APPROVED: — mavor RESOLUTION No. - 627 (10,60 Series) RESOLUTION GIEIIRG NOTICE OF- PROPOSED ANNEXATION TO CITY OF SAN LULLS OBISPO OF UHIPI.ABI'TED TERRITORY DESCRIBED MMIN AWD DESIGiATEL "JOIWISW ANIIEWIOU" AW GIVTFG KOTICE OF T11S JA-%D PLACE FOR i FtM11G OF PROTESTS T11E1RF10 BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Sinn Luis Obispo: 1. 'That, pursuant to the provisions of the Annexation of Uninhabited Territory fact of 1939, a petition signed by owners of not less than one-fourth of the land in the hereinafter described territory, by area and by assessed value as shown on the last equalized assessment roll of the County of San Luis Obispo, was filed with the Council of the City of San. Luis Obispo or February 1, 1960 , requesting annexation of the hereinafter described territory to said City. 2. That the territory *which the petitioaers request be anne :ced to the City of San Luis Obispo and which said City and its Council propose•to annex, is situate in the County of S,n to is Ob'_ ^,ro, State of C.ijfornic, E_.c*- d=ia,nZ cu "Johnson annexation," and described as follows: Lots "I" ". nuts' trvtr' aunt' "X" and a portion of Lots "Mr: End "Td" an shown on "Map of. the resubdivisions of lots Mon. 58, 613 62, 632 64 and 65 of the subdivisions of the Ranchos Canhda de los Osos and La Laguna", and that portion of that certain road shown thereon and Noun locally as Drench Street, all in the County of San Luis Obispo, State of California, according to map recorded January 30, 1875 in Boo!; A, Pagc'161 of Napo in the Office of the County Recorder of said County, more completely described as follows: Beginning at a point in the existing city boundary as said boundary was established by Resolution No. 152 of the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo on December 3, 1956; said point being k,- o•,•rs as corner "H' as no designated an above mentioned map; thence from said point of beginning and along the existing city boundary, No 37° 45' W., 1402.50 feet along the northeasterly line of said Lot "T" to the cornier common to Lots "T" and "X"; thence 2nd. - N. 500 155 €?., 4Y2.20 feet along the northeasterly line of said Lot 1111 to the most northerly corner of said lot; thence . leaving said city ,boundary and along the northerly line of said Lot "X ",. 3rd. - S. 450 451 W,* 2333.76 fact to the northwesterly corner of said Lot "X ", at a point shown as "W" on said map,' thence along tine ' southwesterly line of said Lot "W% 4th. - S. 44° E., 441.54 feet to the corner common to said Lots "R" and "W "; thence along the southwesterly line of said Lot "W" and its southeasterly prolongation, 5th. - So 34° 151 Eo,.758.2E± feet more or less to the s-outherly lire of said French "Street at a point s°ow�n as "G" on said trap; thence along said southerly line, u; 620 301 E,, 1214.LO test more o •1 ^ss to the no- thwectebly corner of said Lot " %:i at a point mho -.,m as "AB" on Said map, thence along the southwesterly line of said Lot "N ", 61�1 7 7th. - S. 370 000 E., 1537.02 feet; thence leaving said southwesterly Zinc, oth. - N. 70 25° 16" Eo, 116.08 feet; thence, 9th. N. 10 00° 32" W., 154.16 feet; thence, 10th. - R. 9' 395 39" E., 128.27 feet; thence, 11th. - E. 14° 21° 20" E., 267.10 feet; thence, 12th. - N. 3° 50° 57" E., 228.68 feet; thence, 13th. - U, 110 14° 33" E., 101.44 feet; thence, 14th. - V, 16° 42' 13" E., 207.16 feet; thence, 15th. - N. 00 2611 53" E., 100.02 feet; thence, 16th. N. 19' 57° 37" W., 215.04 feet; thence, 17th. N. 5° 480 47" W.9-201.68 feet; thence, 18th. - N. 140 390 55" W., 71.55 feet to the southerly line of said French Street; thence along said southerly line, 19th. - 11, 62° 301 E., to the soutberly prolongation of the northeasterly line of said Lot "T "; thence along said prolongation, 20th. - Td. 37° 45° Wo, 60 feet more or less to.the point of beginning in the cNisting city boundary, 3. That the County Boundary Commission of San Luis Obispo County, California, did•in " sion duly assembled an January 28, 1960, consider the proposed almexa*tion boundaries of said "Johnson Lnneration," as above described, and as submitted to said Commission by the proponents of said annexation. 4. '_hat March 21, 19602 at the hour of 8 o'clock pom., in the Council Cha=. ars in the City stall in the .City of San Luis Obispo, County of San Luis Obispo, California, is hereby fixed as the time and place when and tshere any peroon owning real property withiu.the uninhabited territory above described and proposed to be annexed to the City of San Luis Obispo, and having any objections to the proposed ° annexation, may appear before the Council of the City of Smn Luis Obispo and ehow cause why such uninhabited territory should not be so annexed to the City of San Luis Obispo. The protest must be in writing, may be filed at any time before the hour set for hearing objections to the proposed annexation, and shall state the n=e or nines of the owner or owners of property affected and the description and area of such property, in gencral term"n. 5. The City Clerk of the City of San Luis Obispo is hereby authorized ad dizccted to cause a copy of this resolutim- to be publishad at least- twice, but .1 not oftener than once a week, in the Telegram- Tribune, a newspaper of general circulation published in said City of San Luis Obispo, the city to which it is p_opoced to annex the aforesaid territory, and also in the Morro Bay Sun, a newo- paper of general circulation published outside the City of Sacs Luis Obispo, but is the County of San Luis Obispo, California, the county in which is located the ter- ritory proposed to be annexed'to the City'of San Luis Obispo, said publication to be co:aplete at least Vwenty (20) days prior to the date set for hearingo b. The said City Clerk is further authorized and directed to csuae written notice of such proposed annexation to be Trailed to each person to whom land within the territory proposed to be annexed was assessed in the last equalised county .:cpes=.^nt roll available on the date the abo-m said proceedings were initiated, at the addresses shown on said assessment roll or known to said Clerk, and to any person who has filed his arise and address and the designation of the lands in which be has an interest, either legal or equitable, with said Clerls,,such notice to be given not less than twenty (20) days before the first public hearing on the pro- nosed mnnexation. 7. in the event any land within the territory proposed to be annexed is o:.ZSed by a county, the City Clerk is directed to cause written notice of such proposed annexation to be mailed to the Board of Supervisors of such co-aaty, such notice to.be given not less than twenty (20) days before the first public hearing on the proposed annexation. 8. The property in said territory proposed to be mw=ged shall, after anner- ation, be subject to taxation equally with the property within the City of San Luis Obispo to pay the entire bonded indebtedness of the City of San Luis Obispo out- standing or authorized at the time of annexation, and the owners of more than 2/3 of the value of the territory shall file such written consent with the City Clerk prior to the adoption of the ordinance approving annexation. 9. The City Clerk is directed to cause written notice to be given to such other persons as may be legally entitled thereto, in the manner required by law. 10. That if said territory is annexed it shall become part of the San Luis Obispo School District. PASSED FPM ADO?T?,D this 1st day of Tebruary, 1960, by the following roll call vote: AIES: Kenneth W. Jones, Donald Q. Miller, Gerald W. Shinsey, Jo Barry Smith and Fred 11. Waters OE 5: None P3SENT: bone ATTEST: l/ ity Clerk Mayor r C REISOLINION 1170. 626 (1960 Series) A RESOLUTION TB"PISpERRNr FMS BEE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. That as of January 31, 1960, $5,000 be trsasferred from the Off - Street Parlcin3 deserve to the General Reserve Account completing the repayment of the ?32,000 interest -free loan wade in Februdry, 1959. Previous transfers to the Gercrwl Reserve Acco=t in repayment of the loan have totaled $27,000. PASSED AVD ADOPTED this 1st day of February 1960, by the folio -Ang roil call vote: ZIYES: Kenneth W. Jones, Donald Q. Miller, Gerald W. Shipsey, J. Barry Smith, Fred M. Waters PoES: None A.BSEIITE: None ATTEST i City Clerk �_ F R ,SMUTION NO.- 625 (1960 Series) A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE FILING OF A REQUEST FOR PRELIr4iijaily DETERMINATION OF ELIGIBILITY FOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE UNDER THE DAVIS- CrFUNSKY ACT BE IT n"ESOLVM- bg the Council of the City of San. Luis Obispo as foliotdsi 1, That the City Administrative Officer is hereby authorized to tiles, on behalf of the City of San Luis Obispo, a request for preliminary determination of eligibility for financial assiatance.under the Davis4runsky Act, said application to be for the amount of approximately $400,000, the amount necessary to complete the Whale Rock dam storage and transmission facilities, 2, That the City fidWnistrative Officers, Richard D. Miller., is hereby desir!nated as the representative authorized to act on behalf of the City of San Luis Obispo in the nakinp ard1 processing of said application. PASSED AIM ADOPTED this 18th day of January, 1960, by the following roll call voter AYES: Kenneth Td; Jones, Donald Q. Miller, Gerald ti, Shipsey, J. Barr, S;,iitho NOES: None ABSENT: Fred M. Waters Mayor ATTEST-. 'll ?,B54�liTlQ,i ITO. 624 (1550 aeries) A RESQUI TIW14 C4:vGRATUATING GROVER CIT77 ON i TS INCOIRN IU-.TIC%d BE IT p.ESTLI -IED by the Couecil of the City of San Dais Ob <spo as follows: 1. Thnt heartiest congratulations be extended to the City of Grover City On its succ2ssful incorporation. B° 1T F RT01 a MEOLVED 1. That Hayor Pcrt NlcGowne and the other successful candidates for cou^i.lran be likei:ise congratulated on their selection. The City of Sar li *.is Gu sac pleuSoc help and cooperntioa in eery as possible to mace the form - tion of yo,-,r new co� *� mity a success. IPt ST30 n D ArAPTEED thi. �! 4th day of January.» 1960 - bw tLe Sollo-aitg roil call vote: J'Yylz Kenneth W. Jones, Donald Q. Miller, Gerald W. Shipsey, J. Barry Smith, HOLS: None 6F:0fZ: Fred M. Waters riay 4 ro Tempore ATTEST: RESOLUTIOia NO. �4 623 �(1>b0 ✓cries} H 17J�'SOLU:IOc? 1 VIr67!:`RIING FUMS ;REPA1'LT11T OF LOt,'1) BE 1T RIESOLIM by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: That $20.pOGO.00 be transferred from the Public Improvement and Betterment Fund to the General Fund as of December 31, 1959. This amount had been transferred from the Gen -eral Fund to the Public Improvement and Bettement Flund as an irteres - free loan_ ner Resolution No, 559 (1959 Series) on June 1,,' 1959 on condition that it be 3en.id as soon as possible after the beginning of the neu, fiscal. year, } PASSED AND ADOPTED tlAi 4th day of January 1960, by the follavning roll call vote: Kenneth W. Jones, Donald Q. Miller, Gerald W. Shipsey, J. Barry Smith None NOES: ABSEV: Fred M. Waters ���� � Pro empore r?'F! :S : RESOLUTION NO. 622 (IP&) Scri. es) i? REMIT IijCH?:aSI €iG 'IE, 191>9. "60 EUD37EI. BF: IT P•.I SCIL T,, by the CouncJ-1 of the City cf San Luis obi si.o as follows: 1. That Accoixt No. 211.30 Smith Irnspecticm Feas be added in the apiou -n-t of SA,5ovQO. 2. That the Uribudgeted Reserve be &-creased by $450,00, 3. That this resolution be effective December 31, 1959. PASSED AIZ ADO 'irks 4th day of January 1960 by the folio winS roll cal? vote: AYES: Kenneth W. Jones, Donald Q. Miller, Gerald W. Shipsey, J. Barry Smith, N (J S : None AK ENT: Fred M. Waters A L 1'1,S T: L l e' :ayor Pr empore (p RF:SOLU.VIE}i ,0. 621 (1960 Serieo; :a - 4ESOLUTION' BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as folio-as: 1. Thst as of December 31, 19593 $5,000 be transferred from the Off- Street Parking Reserve to the General Reserve Account in partial repayment of the $32,000 -interest -f:ee loan made in February, 1959, per Resolution Ffo, 516, $7,O00 was repaid per Resolution 536 in April, $5,000 was repaid per Resolution °Io, 565, 55,000. Uas .repaid prr ResolutiO -.. NO, 565 in September, $5,000 was re- paid- per Resoltitioil Flo. 603 in November, and after this transfer is made the =ornt o *.wing the General Reserve Account will be 55,000, PASSED AVD LW1'TED this 4th day of January � 1960 b y the following roll call vote: ACES: Kenneth W. Jones, Donald Q. Mi]Ler,Gerald W; Shipsey, J. Barry Smith, ?BOBS: None AiiSEST: Fred M. Waters HEST: "Cfty Cleric- - -- tay;o o Tempore C21 FESOLU'tj0j? ljo. 620 (1960 Series) A RESOLUTION I $CE33A.SIFG THE 195960 BUDGET BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. That Account No. 212.3 Building Inspection Materials and Supplies be increased by $1,000. 2 That the Unbudgeted Reserve be decreased by $1,000. 3. That Account Vo. 343 Eater Transmission and Distribution Mains be increased by $10,000. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 4th 'day of January by the following roll call vote: AYES: Kenneth W. Jones, Donald Q. Miller, Gerald W. Shipsey, J. Barry Smith NOES: wone ABSENT: MM Fred M. Waters May Pro Tempore ATTEST: o 'Z' 0 � i ♦ f RESOLUTION? IRO0 619 retE i"''y+i'7�`.S.'. c pT" "f'. e_'ii..[ '' B /���FTd� r '��! "F? THE '1J�r�� ysn�r. STATE � T �` L] t.�a. �JG. _. Wes. �.L�ti i, i�✓ � LD�S;J !L_:. S�.�d...l.. �i.li fri .LCJ Sam .G���- 3V..'��µ BU STATES .. �'...Li � V:.�': L.. L' BE IT RESG1rVED by the Co uncil of the City of San Luis Obispo as fol?o.a 1. That the off-;.site improvements including any and all dr.inage and Public utility easements in the Piedmont Estates Unit B subdivision shall be and are her.-b7 accepted. PASSED AM &DOPTED this 21st day of December, 1959, by the follmAng roll call vote: el%PS: Kenneth W. „zones, Donald Q. Mille_, Gerald W. Shipley, J. Barry Smith c, -!?*zed M. Waters ?MES : I-None ABSETMT: None ATIT EST: mum C:15�L�14.,�yoT - -- — i CO �� G618 a- SOITRIOZ ROO (1959 Series) A BESOLUf10Y I1;C1RZ4S11i'G THE 1959 -60 BUDGET BE IT HESGIXED by the Council of the City of San Luis C'oispo as folio- *s: 1. That a new account be added corder the City Engineer's budget, C,=te_ Inspection Fees, Account No. 211.29, in the amount of $990. 2. That the unbudgeted reserve be decreased by $990. PASSED & D ADOPTED this 2 1_ s� t P day of December , 1950, by the following roll call vote: ASS: Kenneth W. Jones, Donald Q. Miller, Gerald W. Shipsey, J. Barry Smith, Fred M. Waters 1v02S: None AISENT: None Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk /I A-1;/ 7 RESOLL -r1oll No. 617 (1960 Series) A RESOLUT10 OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF idE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO ACKNUIJEDGiI�G TEE RECEIPT OF NOT-ICE OF INTENTION TO CIRCULATE A PETITION FOR MR At7.- IMLATION OF TUIaTTORY DESIGI'.ATED AS "YOAKUM ANsMTION" AND AN AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION THEREOF AND APPROVING THE CIRCULATIOA OF THE PETITION I%'=MREAS, on January 4, 1960, there was filed with the City Clerk of the City of San Luis Obispo a copy of a notice of intention to circulate a petition re- lating to annexation of certain territory to the City of San Luis Obispo, under the Annexation Act of 1913, pertaining to territory designated as "Yoakum. Anne--- atica ", accompanied by a written statement containing reasons for the petition together with an affidavit of publication of said notice in the Telegram- Tribune; and WHEREAS, the tmnexation Act of 1913 provides that the legislative body may adopt a resolution ac'- nowledging receipt of the notice and approving the -circa= lation of the petition; 130W. THEREFORE:. BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of San Luis Obispo: 1. That the receipt of the notice, statement and affidavit is hereby acknowledged, anal that the approval is hereby given for the circulation of the petition for annexation of that territory designated as "Yoakum Anux- nation," twenty-one days after the publication of said notice and statement. 2. The City Clerk shall certify to the adoption of this resolution, PASSED AND ADOPTED this 4th day of � January ._ 1960, by the following roll call vote: AYES: Kenneth W. Jones, Donald Q. Miller, Gerald W. Shipsey, J. Barry Smith, NOES: None ABSM.: Fred M. Waters AWEST: Ir a 7 .o Pro Tempore Z/7 RESOLEnos NO. 616 (1960 Series) A RESOLUTION ACCEPTING OFF -SITE If4YROVOENTS IN THE B014M SUBDIVISION TRACT NO. 179 BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo ac follows: 1. That the off-site improvements including any and all drainage or public easements and street and sidewalk improvements in the Bowen Subdivision Tract No. 179 shall be and are hereby accepted. PASSED AND P.DOPTED this 4th day of January , 1960, by the following roll call vote: AYES: Kenneth W. Jones, Donald Q. Miller, Gerald W. Shipsey, J. Barry Smith ?DOES: None ABS�: s: MM Fred M. Waters ATTEST: i . May ro Tempore fro R7.sOT.UT_1o:; A'0. 615 (l959 Series) A RESO UTION1 MPROVIM FJJJAL I-LAP Or 733,hX 106 BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San LuL6 Obispo as follaws: 1. That the final map of Laurel hills Unit Igo. 1, Tract 106, shays be ,rd is hereby acc- ted subject to compliance with the requirements of the San luis Ob ±spo Municipal C.odc and approval of the final construction plans and specifications by the city enginaer in accordance with the rec�sandatior.s of the viz. -m ng co mission. PASSED A1JD. D0?TL, this 7th day of December, 1959, by the follo:Ang roll call vote: Ktz ne�h W. .ions, Donald Q. Miller, Gerald W. Shipaey, Dr. J. Barry Smith and Fred 14. Waters NOES: Sone A .MST: �i5 n REfl ^vLtFT?O4 Ito. 614a (1959 Seriecy) A RESOUrLION tXCE_€1NG OFF -SITE IMOVE11ESTS I7 MUCT 92 BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as €allows: 1. That the off -site improvements and any and all drainage or public titility easements in Escuela 9ita Tract 92 shall be and are hereby accepted. PASSW AwD ADOPTED this 7th day of December, 3959, by the following roll call vote: AYES: Kenneth W. Tones, Donald Q. Miller, Gerald W. Shipsey, Dr. J. Barry Smith and Fred M. Maters. YOES. Pone Ablent: None :N'E'ST: tty Clerk 6/V RESolai_ ciN ',jo. 613 (1959 Series) A nu C,:4:ii".;T gSiA MING r1 12 + , 'MRu it 1117 ZONS 114 FR-31 a 41+ TR �l l?sCe2�I HE,ALT7LL STUDIO BE 1 R SOLVERD by the Council of the City of Saa Luis Obispo as 1. shct a 12- Minute green Parking zone:shall be and is hereby established on the south side of Marsh for approximately 22 feat in length in front of the �4.L?t°_i7.{:a:l F:aa;t::Studio. ... PASSED FM ADOPM this 7th day of December, 1959, by the fo? lm -;ing _oll ..,.11 vote: AYES: Re=etlh W. Jones, Donald Q. Miller, Gerald W. Sh#sey, Dr. J. Basry S =y9 th Feed. H. i,;:ters A3a." TNT: Vone Mayor i i /s RESOLUTION Z:O. 612 (1959 Series) A PWV.L iIGid ESTABLISMIM B0?jLEV -A - STOPS ON LAIUML LAN-Ev SR': IM'NOOD. D:�IVE, 'iARIGLETd00D DFIVE Ei3D LAWINF,,400D DID n c SL IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follo.rs: 1. Than Johnson avenue is hereby declared to be a boulevard and that boaie;a--d stop si4 .s shall be erected on Laurel Lane, Southwood Drive and Torzlewood Drive at their respective intersection with Johneon avenue. 2. That Orcutt Road is hereby declared to be a boulevard and that a stop sisn shall be erected on Lawaiood Drive at its intersection with Orcutt road. PILSSEM tl:D ADOPTED this 7th day of December, 1959, by the following roil call vote: AYES: Kenneth W. Jones, Donald Q. 'Miller, Gerald W. Shinsey, De, J. Barry Srith and Fred Pi. Waters E�DES: None rES� t: Ycne ,'TT EST: ity C:er;4 Hayor i n RESOLUrIOA N0. 611 (1959 Series) A a S U!701-4 ELD11Y TIkr, NO-PARKING AREA ON CROP.RO STREET HEAR ROJGECMT D JIVE BE IT MOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follorae: Y. That the no- parking zone established on both sides of Chorro Street on the block south of Rougeot Drive shall be and is hereby eliminated. 2. That the red curb markings shall be recmved. PASSED AM ADOPTED this 7th day of December, 1959, by the following roll csil vote: AYES: Kenneth W. Jones, ]Donald Q. Miller, Gerald W. Shipsey, Dr. J. Tarry Smith and Fred M. Waters ROES: none ABSENT: L:cre mayor ATTEST: // ti?St7vTrHON 1106 610 (1959 Series) CEPTING 'TM-93 FuLAL k:1�'_P 0w TP,.7.c_ 133 BE IT ie2S0I'VED by the Council of .the City of San Luis Obispo as £o11c1�s: 1. but the final =ap of Tract 183 sball be and is hereby accepted subject to ccmpliance. with the requiremento of the San Luis Obispo hunicip;1 Coda and approval or the final construction plans and specifications by the city exzgineerc in accordance with the recommendations of the planning ccaissicn. P-40SED AND _ADOPTIED this 7th day of December, 1959, by the fo1lviiing roll cali vote: AYES: Kenneth «. Jones, Donald Q. Miller, Gerald W. Shipsey, Dr. J. Barry Smith and ?red H. Waters, FOES: atone A+ &SENT: Fore Mayor V Z' /O i ESt;Wi3TT -ON fiIO. (1959 Series) A RESOhttT$ON FCCE«- %ING O1.F -SITS LM1'ROVE?iEiidi'S FOR iAG'� 11l; BE IT PXI SOLI VED by the Council of the City of Sap. Luis C:Dispo as 1. That the off-site im"?rovem nts for Tract 1144 includirg any and all drainage and utility easements are hereby accepted subject to the folloti7ing cordi_ioas: Ao Deposit of insurance policy naming Cie city as a coinsu_ed D. A 'letter by the Deete_ Improver-ant Compawy agrce:i.ng to hold the city harmless from any cost, liability. dzges or claims of damages arising from Tract lc& until all off -site improvements have been completed to the city engineer's satisfaction,and containing a provision whereby the Beeler improvement Company guarantee all off-site fmprovements within Tract 144 until their completion to the city engineer's satis- 'faction. Fl=.SSED OD Ai}O TED this 7th day of December, 1959, by the fol iorvirg roil call voce: ALYES: Kenn th W, Jones, Donald Q. Miller, Gerald. W. Shipsey, D_. J. Barry Smith and Fred H. Waters. NOES: rove ABSENT: None Mayor ATTEST: �ityCleric V P,EsGLi,"P1OI EOo 60*8 41959 Qeries) [? '- 2501.'u'T.ION ESVIBLISHING DENS (n CERTAIN PRCUPERT_Y FOR S DE'VI: R :L; 't1T UOIDER, THE 1HPROMY- Ni ACT OF 191E BE 1_' RE-SOLVED by the Council o•? the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. That the Council h= received and considered the report of the city engineer on repairs made to sidewalk areas hereinafter set forth. That the property ot.-ners were duly notified os the .public hearing And that no objections wore made to szid report. 2. Therefore, the Council hereby accepts and approves said report and asseeses tee cost of repair on the property adjacent to said repair and hereby makes said cost a "lien on said property. 3. Cvuz, -il hereby orders said liens to be turned over to the city assessor arad tax colleatoz, i.fho shall collect payment of 'said mounts from the property auners liable tterefor, and in the event said amounts are not paid shall place the charges the;:eloY on the city tax roll. vote: The property o- zaaer, address, assessor's panel number and cost are as foi?a•7s: rh,-ner Address Parcel Ho. GoCt Jess J. & Ida 9alleley 1103 Johnson Aveme 2- 332 -16 $ 451.00 PASSED eL+t?D IMETED this 7th day of December, 1959, by the following roll call r3ITS: ta?nneth [•l. Jones, Donald Q. Miller, Gerald W. Shipsey, J. Barry Smith, Fred M. Platers RGES : None ABSENT: Yone Fayor • ' J RESOLUT :EM No. 607 (1959 Series) A RESOLUTION YCAMNG CHANGES IN THE 1959-60 BUDGET BE AT IRESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as `ollo-vrs: 1> That account No. 250.3 Sewer Program, Phase D be decreased ty ,157.34. 2. That account No. 250.6 Harsh Street Railroad Crossing be increased by $157.34. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 7th day of December , 1959, by the following roll call vote: ArES: Kenneth W. Jones, Donald Q. Miller, Ger &ld W. Shipsey, J. Barry Smith, Fred M. Waters NOL?S : None !A. V : None Mayor ATTEST: /i7 /J 7 PESOLUTIC14 PLO. . 606 (1959 Series) A EESOLUTI01-11 DESIMI -ATIM MI i i DESIGN STANDMODS FOR SUBDIVISIONS BE IT RESCUED by the Cmuncil of the Ciev of San Luis Obispo as follaas: 1. That the mint-mm design standard for oubdivisio 'ns in San Luis Obispo shall be in accacda^ce with the docuMent attached hereto marked Exhibit A. entitled "Mr -MU1 TJ s,dSIGT: STANDARDS FOR SUBDIVISIGs IF3 SAN LUIS OEISPV', dated "li- i4 -5911, which is hereby incorporated by reference. �0 that said design standards shall go into effect immediately and ahall upps.eme,t the standazd3 set forth in the San Luis Obispo Hunici al Cone. PASSED Asa; this 16th day of �'avember, 1 0-59, by the sollozring roll call vote: AYES: I3oaald Q. lMler, Eanneth W. ,vanes, Gewald h. SAApsey, Dr. J. Barry Smith' and Fred X. Waters. CMS: None ABSEMI: Rote ATTEST: _�✓ ty Eler':z ?.1yor /n/ 'fir o 0 (c EXHIBIT A. Mi:1 IMUId DESIGN ;l'?'ANI NI ?I FOR SUBDIVISIONS' -CN SAN D?i OBT_y."00 Section I _ w STRE S Street- 1Adt,s sha3 l be as follows: 1. MaJor Street r, Com•;~ercial & Induv trial - 86 ft property line to property L.u}, - 64 ft curd to ourb, ll ft s t=alk areas b� Residential - 76 A property line to property line,, - 64 ft • curb to cux!7y 6 ft sidcualk.. araa3 2. Secondary Street m 60 ft, property line to prop2Yty lire:p - 40 ft curb to curb, 10 ft sidawalk areas 3. Via. ''street •- 5h A property lino to property l nze, •- 36 ft curb en curb; c ft, side -Jack areas • u- Cul- da-sac street a 50 ft property line to property l5neq U ft curb to curb,- 8 ft sJ ewal-k. areas 5. Too 1wfel Stmet - 60 ft propart.v live to property line e 18 ft Garb to curb on e ch sec +,d on, 6 ft sideu* k areas 6. Hillside Street - 50 ft property line to property ;.ins., - 26 ft curls to curb, 3 ft zenith jgs (To•be used where• natazr 1 gmund ha;a more than 14.5% caossfs ° and tats are greater than V2 acre:, or :lc areas zored for 1 acre lots. Secti^,_c must be approved by the RIa:,.rirj =r. CoFrxt.s9ion. ) 3,. Street _n lip Saek.$ a.z -Layout 1. FLT st zts see requized to intersect one arnther at an angle as naGr to a ht angle as Js p.racticablaa All streets entering wpon opposi;,e sides of a given street shall meet at a cowon point. or shall have -their -center- ?ires Separd't3d by at least 200 feet> r^_. Street aradea shall not be less tban. 1% nor granter than 15% =leas speci- z ccte�� sign is obtained in writing from the city' engineer., 5 Cul. -de -sacs -hall be no longer tbasn 600 feat and ahall have a fron'ca a thereon of no more than lb lot-, shall not oontairx sharp' q a.rg bends. Cul -de--sac .ba2lx;; shall' have a radius of 40 beet. at +hea plvpe.-rbr line., 31 ft at the cwrb 11r*e and ahall have Litagrza 6 ft sids -v;-lka ! . Mlini;miora centerline radJA or ruiiur st.reete shall be 500 feet, or_ secondary atree*.e 0 feet, and on all. other Streets 100 feet, ii -IO-59 C. Street Design 1. Structural paving sections for all streets shall be des tgred by approved methods with soi.i tests made under the super — vision of a registered civil engineer, except that the minimum section shall consist of not less than 90% relative compaction of the natite material for a depth of at-least eta inches, 6 inches of base material. (Min. 65 CBR), 2 inches of plant - mix surfacing, and granite screenings all placed in conformity with the Standard Specifications of the Division of highways. If, in the opinion of the city engineer, conditions will warrant a heavier street, section, the subdivider may be asled to submit a structural design by a soils engineer. 'Variations from the standard amounts of base and paving may be granted upon approval of 61 structural design_ suanitted by a soils engineer using a %'raffia Index of 6.0 and an R value design in accordance with Division of Highways Stard.ard Specifications. 2. Maximum Crossfall shall be limited to 1811 between tops of opposite crarbs on a local street and 2h" between tops of opposite curbs on a mejor strut.,. 3. Are offset crown ahall be provided on all caossfall streets where neer3ed to retain hater an the uphill side of Oki wLrzet. Minimsam rise fmnq the flow lisle of the gutter to the high point or iffie craw. shall be h inchcz; D. Curb ad utter I. Monolithic curb nd meter shall he used thrcu4*ut. Curbs she l' con= T= tO the stanierd section adopted by the city of San Ia±is 4bierio,. Rolled curbs are not permitted. 2. 11bere the street grade is flatter then I%$ the width of gutter shall be 2 feat. 8" curb face mV be required by hydraulic consideratIona. E. . Sidewalks 1. Sidewalks will be required on both sides of the stye tacept on hi_l;= side streets or under extreme topographic hardship, 2. Sidewalks shall be 4" thicks 49 wide, and of portland cement concrete; If sidewalk is placed integral .4th the curb, it shall be poured :,nano, lithic arA shall be 69 wide (measured from the face of .curb to bacl. of 3. b inches of imported base material shall be placed nattier any sio.ews" i� r driveway where the natural soil has a linear expansion of over 3%. F, D rivewan 1. Single residence drivewaye within the street rightdo %ay shall be constructed of concrete at 3east 6 inches thick,, = 4 inches of iL.por base materUl, In lien of 6 inch concrete, a inch Oncrate using 6 x 6s 10 x 10 Melded wire mash is pa=ittedo Driveway width shall be no lese than 8 feet nor greater than 26 feet at the bottorse Curb trensitior.9 'shall be 3 festo 7he approach ramp shall meet the froat face of t'!e sidewalk$ bat is no case shall be shorter than 4-fee'ta. 4o 11-10 -59 arctiOn 11 -. DBAT_NAGE A. Runoff Desiga Basis I. Major structures shall be designed on a 100 year storm basis, intermedliate structures on a 25 year stone basis, and minor structures on a 10 year storm basis, by the Rational %I thod or California Division of Highways p'Lethod using time, i.nteasity, duration and frequency curves for the San Luis Obispo area. The general runoff, C = 0.80 shall be used. Drainage shall be designed to aecomodate ultimate development of upstream areas. A minor structure is classified as a 42" concrete pipe or smaller. An intermediate structure is larger than a 4240 concrete pipe but smaller in capacity than a 8' x 8' concrete bax. B. Minor prainage I.. dater courses shall be placed in closed conduits where the design flcr� can be accomodated by a size of concrete pips.of 42" or less. 2. Ithen the primary function of the drainage facility is the collection of surface runoff, an oven concrete ditch shall be used. Aen tn"�` a primary function of the drainage facility is the transportation of waters arising within the subdivision, they shall be enclosed within a conduit (18" minimums diameter). 3. Concrete cross cutters shall be provided in all cases where surface waters must flow across a street. San Luis Obispo Standard Type B shall be used in cases where traffic would nor 11Y stop at the cross gutter. Standard T�qx A shall be used in cases where traffic would normally drive past without stopping. Catch basins shall have inlets in increments of the city standard unit and shall be designed by the USBPR method in accord" a with studies published in r7be Design of Stcrm_Water Inlets" published by John Hopkins University, or equivalent method. Catch basins placed an grades steeper than 6% shall contain directional slots in the gutter upstream n%cm the grate. 5• Street drainage ca�aacit all be computed by Mannings formula for open channel flow and a be limited to the curb height an the low side of the street. Storm waters in excess of this amount shall be carried underground. 6. brainage waters discharging frcm a subdivision shall be carried to a street, drainage atruature, or natural channel of adequate capacity by a means approved by the city engineer.. 7. Major Drainage a. Major drainage channels shall be protected within the subdivision on both sides by a chain link fence at least 5 feet in height. The bottom of the channel shall be at least 5 feet in width. i b. 411 bend: exceeding 30° shall be concrete lined or sac rip- rapped Side s'lop'es shall not exceed lz :l in cut and 2::;. in fi:il: Section III - EAR.TMIORK & LOT 013ADI1G A, Street Gradjpg 1r All streets shall be graded full width from property line to property line in accordance w ith standard street sections adopted by the city. Streets shall be brought to subgrade level prior to irs tallation of utilities Within the street right-of-way. B. Lot_ Grading 1. Cut slopes shah not exceed * :1 unless permission is obtained in writing from •che City Enppneer. In general a recommendation of a soils engineer gill be required for cut slopes exceeding 1'J :1. 2a Fill sbApes shall not exceed 2 :1 unless permission is obtained in writing from the City Engineer. In general a recommendation of a soils engineer will be required for fill slopes exceeding 2:1. Where fill slopes steeper than 201 are permitted, they shall be planted in a manner approved by the City Fr•giner. 3a All fill shall be brought to a minimum of 901dV' relative compaction according to the modified AASHO method. Er.. IvJherever possible, slopes shall be made entirely on the lower property. C. Drainage Plan 1. A drainage plan for the entire site shall be submitted with the improaement plans and shall be approved by the city engineer prior to the. start of grading operations. 2. A concrete gutter shall be installed a ong. the rear lot line or along the top of a slope at the rear of the lot in cases where the major portion of the lot does not drain to the street, or in cases where the slope would receive sheet overlow from a hillside above. Section I9 m UNDERGROUND UTILITIES A. General Statements: 1. Utility locations shall be provided by the subdivider to the convenience of the utility and of the city. 2. All underground utilities under roadways shall be completed before paving canceso -4- 11 -10-54 3. All ltilities shall be designed with sufficient capaci-by to sewee ssb- sequ-nnt developments which will be served -through the subdivision. 40 10:11 utilities shall extend to the boundary of the subdivisions where pro - perties.beyond the subdivision will need to extend the facilities. Bo Sanitan Sewers l to Sanitary sewers shell be required to serve each parcel in the subdivision. 20 Sewer manias shall be 6 inches minimum diameter# of vitrifLed clay,, with jointing material of a type approved by the city engineer. 3. Sewer mains shall have a minimum of 30" cover from finish grade. Curved sewers may be permitted where ample justification exists as determined by the city engineer. �Ihere curved sewers are permitted minimum curve radius will be 100 feet ad :gas knum, deflection per joint will be 3 °. 4. 14ininu-m sanitary sewer grades shall be as follais= 6" - 0.60 8„ - 0.40% 10' . 0.25% 5. 'Manhole specing shall be limited to a maximum of 360 feet unless specific permission is obtained in writing fr= the city engineer, 6. douse sewer laterals shall be 4 inches in diameter aW shall be of vitri- fied clay within the street right -of_W vo Laterals shall have a Mi n'imu- slope of 1A" per foot and shall cross the curb line at least 30* below .the top of curb. C. 4laterl.i nes I. Waterline installation shall comply w i.th the "inimum Design. Specif`lcations for the Construction Water Distribution Systems" adopted by the City Council. Section V - .iiSCELLANEOUS Aa Barricades with reflectors attached chal.l be constructed at the edge of improve - man' t, on sEreets stubbed out for future extension. B. Construction shall not begin until construction plans have been signed and approved by the city engineer. Only sued arGi approved plans shall bo used in the field* Should the subdivider elect to commence goading operations prior to approval of construction. plane# all work done trill be at his cram: rizk. m5- . il- io<•59 C. All lot corners shall be staked prior to final acceptance of the sub- division. D, A 'bench mark shall be placed in each street intersection and a closing level loop shall be tied to a city bench mark, E. As -bUilt construction plans shall show sewer wye locations at the main and the property line location of each sewer lateral. F. All paving shall be extended at least 6 inches beyond the limits of a street or a 2° x 8° redwood header shall be placed at the limits. G. Prior to approval of the final maps each utility company shall present a letter approving easemrrrts as shown. H. Alleys shall be designed using the standard section adopted by the city. the ramp shall contain a minimum of 6 incites of base material and 6 inches of concrete, and the alley roadway shall contain a mini4mm of 6 inches of base material, 2 icohee of plant mix and granite screenings. I. Minor variations from the design stardards may be granted in cases of extreme hardship whore ample justification exists as determined by the city council. -6- u -10-59 P.ESOisi3TI013 Me 605 (1959 Series) A REsO1.ii'L a? - CF.FkSING TF.E 1959 -60 DMGET BE 1T ELRSGLVIED by the Council of the City of San Luis 0bispa as follows: 1. That a new accost No. 200.15 General Plan be added in twe smou-r of $10,000 to coves esti.e:ated wipanses during the 1959.60 fiscal year in connection with the general plan and traffic congestion survey previously authorized by the City Council since the adoption of the budpt, PASSED AM ADOPTED this day of Novi, 1959, by the follo:;;ing roll call tote: AgES: Kenneth W. Jones, Donald Q. Miller, Gerald W. Shipsey, J. Barry Smith, Fred M. Waters NOES: None ABSENT: None ATTEST: Mayor a2F,SCLUT107i no. 604 (1,959 series) A RESOLFiT M watEAsmoc. i n 1959 -60 MIDGET BE IT RES07.7 ED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as foilmus: 1. That Account Ho, 214,6 Street Capital Outlay be increased by $22106.23 and that the 0abu:dSeted Deserve be decreased by $25106.23. PASSED &M ADOPTED this 16 day of November s 135;', by the following roll call vote: AYES: Kenneth W. Jones, Donald Q. Miller, Gerald W. Shipsey, J. Barry Smith, Fred M. Waters FOES: None ALS •aa: None Y�g ®r PMEST: s , T City Clerk 6 O�1 f gjSscLU'aION ro. 603 (1959 Series) A RES LOTION TRANSFERIPLING FUNDS BE IT USOLVEL` by the Council of the City of Sen Luis Obispo as.foilo *.:-s: 1. That as of October 31, 1959, $5,000 be transferred from the Off - Street Parking Reserve to the General Reserve Account in partial repayment of the $32,000 interest -free loan made in February, 1959, per Resolution Rio. 516. 57,030 was repaid per Resolution 110. 536 in April, $5,000 was repaid per reso- lutio.� No. 565, $52000 was repaid per Resolution Igo. 585 in September, azd after this transfer is "a..de, the amount owing the General Reserve Account will be $10,000. FASSE3 'YD IADOPTED this _ �2 day of November , 1959, by Che folle- ,74.na roll call vote: AYES: Kenneth W. Jones, Donald Q. Miller, Gerald W. Shipsey, J. Barry Smith, Fred ". Waters HOES: None ABRSENT: None ATTEST: c ity Clerk Mayor �O. r seLV -rjO1Q X0. 602 (1959 Series; LSCI,Uiiw2a AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF TO SMIE? AGRZEY:ENT WITH CAL lavi,Y BE IT RESOLVED, by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as f0lloW3: 1. That the Igayor shall be and is.hereby authorized to a necute on behalf of the City or San Luis Obispo that certain ^AGRW -.WT FOR pURCIL�S�v Or Ca.PACITY P�f3L 4TSr:ISSION LIKES AND FOR DISPOSAL OF BEi3AGE", dated October 1, 1954, between the City of San Luis Obispo and the California State Polytechnic College. PASSED 1144 ADDIPTED this 2nd day of Hoveoer, 1559, by the folim.7ing roll Call vote: AYES: Kenneth W. Jones, Donald Q. Miller, Gerald W. Shipsey, J. Barry Smith, Fred N. Waters I ?OBS: None F..USE? ' : None ATTEST: �i _�CierI: ( Mayor X7 4O ') MOLti`110H NO, 601 (1959 Series) • :.a ^ I - ;r.I ST ,131 §ii 1D LIENS CE CERTAIN PnOf'ErSY FOR SWOT': I t_,:_.:,� F�.__ ri npiam s is " aamp -o Ema Acr of 1911 BE IT R'uSOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Vsispo as follcss: to Vmt the Couacil has received and conaidered the report' "af the 'City n- gincer as repairs made to siulevalk areas hereinafter set Earth. That the property owners were duly notified of the public hearing and that no objections were =de to said report. 2. Taerefore, the Coutcil hereby accepts and approves said report crd asacyse� the cost of repair oaa the property adjacent to said repair and hereby =akeG antic. test a lien on said property. 3. Coined hereby orders said lieus- to be turned over to the City A.sse ssor and Tax Collector. w *a o shall collect pmymeat of said amounts from the property! M --a ^rs liable therefor, Cnd is the event said amounts saa~.e not paid sita! mace the charges therefor an the city fa-c roll. The property owner, address, ersessor'c parcel number and cast are as fozlcus: Oaaer Stanley V. & Elly IML Cole A. U. Noraof Hic%o1R8 J. L. Leona E. .Muroby Fichelas J. % Leona H. Murphy Lci:xs M 4 Grace Tedoaa LeRoy A. G Edythe L. Phelan Eugene C. & Terce:. P?. Petrick Ernest W. Plice R. 116Tbel Lawreaee a Cora Rastas? Noel E.. a 14=ae J. strut's Janes B. Vail vote: Address Parcel Flo. Cost 1043 Higuera 2- 435 -02 $ U9.70 1616 Monterrey 1- 142 -02 113.75 1626 I-Iuterey 1- 142 -03 25.00 1656 VAnterey 1- 142-Q5 MOD Fiat 2 Blk A Tract 66 52- 331 -02 14.40 Lot 14 Blk B Tract 65 52- 332 -14 28.80 Lot 11 Blk A Tract 66 52- 331 -11 47.73 Lot I2 Sits A Tract 66 52- 331 -12 87.30 1592 Higuere 1- 234 -11 33.75 649 Mitchell Drive 4- 943 -05 6.75 671, 673 Mitchell Dr 4- 943 -07 20.25 PASSED AND ADOPTED this gad day of November. 1959, by the fc11 •i do ,11 ca2.1 E1IES 9 . Fanneth H. Jones, DoMald Q. biller, Cle rold W. ShIpGay, J. B ry Smith" P*ee<d M ranters EMS: %ne ABSM : Ilone UMyor ATTEST! %� amity Clerk J RESCLUTtc11 Wd. .600 (1959 Series) A RESOLU -zioN ESTABLISHOG AN URGENT NECESSITY FCR INSTIALLATION Or^ WATER LINES WITHOUT PUBLIC BIDS WHEM. -S, recently completed imorovemento to the city water system has caused numerous leaks in the deteriorated water lines in portions of Bishop and Sierra Streets; and MR&U, such leaks cadet the increased pressure could create a health hazard in addition to destroying pending street improvements and ,adjacent property; ROV: THE?:EEFORE, BE IT RESOLVED. by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. That urgent necessity for preservation of health and property requires that the city forces immediately install adequate water lines in said streets by using water pipe on hand and city labor in order to complete said improvements before the rainy season. 2. That because of the aforesaid urgency no bids will be required. PASSED AIM MonED this tad day of November, 1959, by the following roll call vote: AYES: Kenneth W. ,loges, Donald Q. Miller, Gerald Wi- Shipsey, Dr. J. Barry Smith and Fred M. Waters. ;SOBS: None ABSENT: Fone Mayor ATTEST: &� D(�