HomeMy WebLinkAbout2383-2399RESOLUTION NO, 2399 (1972 Series)
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
SAN LUIS OBISPO PROVIDING FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
TO CITY HOUSING AUTHORITY TO ASSURE CONTINUED
OPERATION OF HOUSING PROGRAM AT PRESENT LEVEL
THROUGH APRIL, 1973.
WHEREAS, the federal government is withholding certain supplemental subsidy
payments from the City Housing Authority, thereby endangering the financial ability
of the Authority to continue its housing program at its present level; and
WHEREAS, the said housing program provides a valuable public and municipal
service to the City and its residents; and
WHEREAS, this Council desires to provide a guarantee of financial assistance to
the Housing Authority to assure continued operation of its housing program through
April, 1973, by which time the federal government's intent in relation to payment of the
withheld subsidies should be more apparent.
NOW; THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis
Obispo as follows:
1. The City of San Luis Obispo hereby guarantees that it will provide a sun of up
to $6, 000 to the City Housing Authority if required by the Authority to continue operation
of its housing program through April 30, 1973. Any amount so provided shall be
considered to be a loan, repayable to the City if and when the federal government releases
the subsidy payments which are currently withheld. It is understood that the Housing
Authority will expend up to $3, 000 of its own reserves to continue the normal operation of
its housing program if the City provides funds to the Authority as hereinbefore authorized.
On motion of Councilman Brown, seconded by Councilman Graham, and on the
following roll call vote: \
AYES: Councilmen Make, Brown, Graham, Gurnee and Mayor Schwartz
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
the foregoing Resolution was duty passed
ATTEST:
this 20th day of November, 1972.
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RESOLUTION NO. 2398 (1972 Series)
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
SAN LUIS OBISPO APPROVING THE "REPORT ON
PROPOSED MASTER WATEa AND SEWERAGE PLAN, "
AS AkMNDED OCTOBER, 1972, WITH CERTAIN
CONDITIONS,
BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo that:
1. The City of San Luis Obispo hereby approves in principle the 'T:eport on
Master Water and Sewerage Plan" prepared by CDM, Inc., as amended October, 1972,
and recommends that the San Luis Obispo County Board of Supervisors adopt said
Piaster Plan as an element of the County's General Plan, subject to the following
reservations and conditions:
(a) The Paster Plan should be implemented in a manner which preserves
the City's existing water rights;
(b) Any use of 71idle Pock Reservoir and related facilities should be subject
to operating and financial arrangements which are satisfactory to the owners
of said Reservoir;
(c) It is anticipated that most of the future increase in the County's water
requirements will be directly attributable and proportional to increases in
population. Therefore, a method should be established to impose the costs
of implementing the various phases of the water plan upon cities and districts
in proportion to the increases in population occurring in each of said cities
and districts after 1972.
2. The City recommends the Born, CDM Plan in preference to the North
County Five Star Water Plan.
3. Notwithstanding any of the above, City recommendations that the plan be
approved shall not constitute prior approval of any specific project undertaken in the
future based on such plan, without further consideration and approval thereof by the
City at said future time.
On motion of Councilman Blake, seconded by Councilman Graham, and on the
f ollowing roll call vote:
AYES: Councilman Blake, Brown, Graham, Gurnee and Mayor Schwartz
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
the foregoing Resolution vra.s duly passed and adopted this 20th day of November, 1972.
ATTEST:
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RESOLUTION NO. 2397 (1972 Series)
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
SAN LUIS OBISPO AUTHORIZIIIG THE ACQUISYrION OF
A PARCEL OF SURPLUS FLOOD PLAIN LAND FROM
TI1E DIVISION OF HIGIWIAYS. .
BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows:
1. The City staff is authorized and directed to negotiate with the California
Division of Highways for the purchase by the City of a parcel of approximately wo
acres of surplus highway land in the San Luis Creel: flood area near the intersection
of Highway 101 and Lower Hidguera Street, southeasterly of the City.
2. An expenditure of up to One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) from the Bed Tax
Reserve Fund is authorized for such purchase.
3. The Mayor is authorized to execute on behalf of the City all documents
necessary in connection with said purchase.
On motion of Mayor Schwartz, seconded by Councilman Brown, and on the
following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmen Blake, Brown, Graham. Gurnee and IVAyor Schwartz
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted this 24th day of October, 1972.
ATTEST:
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RESOLUTION NO. 2396 (1972 Series)
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE i:,AYOR TO SIGN
AN AGREE h i - NT WITH THE STATE DEPARTIMNT OF
FINANCE FOR A 1973 POPULATION ESTIMATE.
BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo that it intends
to enter into an agreement with the State of California, Department of Finance, to
provide for the preparation of a population estimate for the City, and the h ayor
is authorized to execute said agreement on behal: of the City of San Luis Obispo and the
City Cleric is directed to attest the same and affix the seal of the City of San Luis
Obispo thereto.
On motion of Councilman Blake, seconded by Counciln -lan Brown, and on the
following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmen Make, Brown, Graharn, Gurnee and Mayor Schwartz
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted this 6th day of November, 1972.
ATTEST:
CERTIFICATION
I hereby certify that the forerroina %esolution was duly
and regularly passed by the Council of the City of
San Luis Obispo at a Regular L eeting, held thereof
on the 6th day of November, 1972.
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RESOLUTION NO. 2395 (1972 Series)
A ELESOLUT ION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
SAN LUIS OBISPO ADOPTING TIM ANNEY°ATION
GUIDELIN,S) PI:OPOSED BY THEE PLANNING COMIVZSSION.
BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the ,City of San Luis Obispo as follows:
This Council hereby approves and adopts the criteria set forth in the memorandum
dated October 31, 1972, from the City Planningr Commission as the City's Official
Guidelines as to the type and depth of information which should be prepared and
considered in connection with proposals for the annexation of territory to the City.
On motion of Councilman Gurnee, seconded by Councilman Graham, and on the
following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmen Blake, Brown, Graham, Gurnee and Mayor Schwartz
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted this 6th day of November, 1972.
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",'-fopted the tollowing annexat.;r:n policy dnh Procedure.
fi:!.Cussinr: •__:'J 3,7nexdt).or procedure w.th the C"itu Council .n
19%2, the Planning Commission is of the understanding that it is the
intention of the City Council to require that all annexation proposals
be referred to the Planning Commission before presentation to the City
C<)r:ncil. This procedure should be followed whether or not the proposal
is formal (i.e. LAFCO approval has been given) or informal. The Planning
Commission requests that the City Council recognize this procedure (by
resolution, if thew so desire).
The Piannin;; C, .i:mmission is becoming increasingly aware that the Citu lacks
specific poli..v to adhere to when called upon to make certain decisions
with far - reaching implications. Recent City actions with regard to sub-
divisions, planned developments, and annexations are examples. Tb avoid
haphazard and illogical decision making, the Planning Commission respect-
fully recommends to the City Council that it adopt immediatelu the set of
criteria outlined below to guide both the Planning Commission and the City
Council when faced with annexation proposals. we believe that the firmness
of this proposal accurately reflects the feelings of the citizenru of San
Luis Obispo as evidenced especially by the special election last summer.
• PROPOSAL
when an annexation to the City is proposed in order to accomodate a
specific development, the property in question shall be prezoned planned
development (plus base zone), and the annexation and the development pro-
posal shall be considered concurrently, the annexation shall not be approved
by the City without concurrent approval of the development plan. Shopld the
approved development plan not be carried out, the City will retain control
of subsequent development of the property through retention of the planned
development zonina.
The City shall require prospective developers of land proposed for annex-
ation to provide the Planning Commission with complete information in the
following categories. This information shall be prepared by the developer;
the Planning Commission does not expect City staff to do the required
analysis, but all facts presented must be verified by staff before pre-
sentation to the Planning Commission. Information to be given shall include
the followina:
1) What statistical effect will the proposed annexation and development
have on the City's available water suppl!r and available sewage treat-
ment facilities? Does the Citu have the ability to serve the annexation:
If it does, in what. statistical degree will the proposed development
reduce its abilit,- to serve future development (taking into account
• the C tv's nri-or commitment to undeveloped areas inside the Citu).
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Annexation POlicr)
• 2) quill the proposed annexation require expansion of Police, fire,
nark, rocreacion, or library. :,crvi:: -s' 7!' so, w•hst wi.I1
thn -ost of such expansion be to the Citcu both on a short and loo,
tNr.r. basis?
3) Itemize all anticipated short and long term costs to the City not
included in 1 or 2 above.
4) what sensitive environmental features are contained within the
area? Now will the proposed annexation and development affect
them?
5) is the proposed development consistent with the General Plan and
with the City`s policy of limited and controlled growth?
6) will the proposed development adversely affect the health, safety
and welfare of City residents or those expected to reside within
the urban reserve line?
7) will the proposed development provide the City with a balanced
pattern of land use?
8) what will be the effect of the proposed development on the economic
base of the City?
- 9) List alternatives to the proposed annexation and development (including
• the alternative of no annexation) and compare the effects of these
alternatives with the effects of the proposal.
with regard to annexation proposals that do not involve an overall
development plan or that are initiated by the City, the Planning Commission
may modify the above conditions on an individual basis.
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RESOLU'T'ION NO. 2394- (1972 . Series)
A POLICY I'c.ESCLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO RE^UIRING THE INSTALLATION
OF ADEQUATE WATER PAINS AND FMLE HYDRANTS FOI;
NEW CONSTRUCTION IN THE SWI,ZEY STREET AREA.
BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows:
1. Improvement plans for all proposed construction projects in the Swazey
Street area of the City shall be reviewed and approved by the Fire and Water Departments
prior to the issuance of any building, grading, or other permit for said projects.
2. Water main and fire hydrant improvements required by either the Fire or
Water Department as a condition of such approval shall be installed by the developer
prior to the commencement of combustible construction on the project site and in
the manner required by said Departments. The cost of such installation shall be borne
by the developer, subject to the reimbursement and contribution policies of the City
then in effect.
3. All permits issued for such projects shall be conditioned upon the installation
of said water main and fire hydrant improvements as required by said Departments.
4. The Swazey Street area referred to herein is generally described as all that
property fronting on Stvazey, Ruth, Iris, George, Blla, Osos, Rachel, High, Bushnell,
Florence, Haskin, Fletcher and San Carlos Streets, and is more specifically described
on Exhibit "A" map attached hereto, and thereby incorporated herein.
On motion of Councilman Graham, seconded by Councilman Brown, and on the
following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmen Blake, Brown, Graham, Gurnee and Mayor Schua.rtz
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted this 24th day of October, 1972.
ATTEST
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Thereby certify that the foregoing Resolution vas duly and regularly
passed by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at an Adjourned
Meeting held thereof on the 24th day of October, 1972.
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RESOLUTION NO. 2393 (1972 Series)
A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING STOP SIGNS ON LAWTON
STREET,
BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows:
1. Lawton Street is hereby declared a through street and stop signs are
established to control traffic travelling in each direction on Funston Street.
On motion of Councilman Blake, seconded by Councilman Brown, and on the
following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmen Blake, Brown, Graham, Gurnee and Mayor Schwartz
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted this 24th day of October, 1972.
ATTEST:
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RESOLUTION NO. 2392 (1972 . Series)
A IIESOLUTION RESTRICTING PARKMG IN ALLEYS
NEAT STAFFMD STREET
BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows:
1. Those alleys parallel to Stafford Street and lying northerly and southerly
of Stafford Street and extending in both directions from., lCentucly Street are hereby
declared for no par:dng at any time.
On motion of Councilman Blake, seconded by Councilman Brown, and on the
f ollowing roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmen Blake, Brown, Gurnee and ivayor Schwartz
NOES: Councilman Graham
ABSENT: None
the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted this 24th day of October, 1972.
ATTEST:
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RESOLUTION NO. 2391 (1972 Series)
A RESOLUTION RESTRICTING PARI:ING IN
LONGVIEVI ALLEY.
BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows:
1. A no- parking zone between the hours of 8:00 a, m. and 5:00 p.m. li =onday
through Friday is hereby established on the west side of Longview Alley commencing
318 feet north of Bond Street and extending 177 feet northerly and on the east side of
Longview Alley commencing at Bond Street and extending 595 feet northerly.
On motion of Councilman Graham, seconded by Councilman Brown, and on the
following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmen Make, Brawn, Graham, Gurnee and Mayor Schwartz
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted this 24th day of October, 1972.
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REUTION NO. 2390 (1972 S PITY es)
A RESO ION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE OF SAN LUIS
OBISPO FINDING THAT A PUBLIC NUISANCE MAY EXIST UPON
THE PREP•-/:ISES AT 1603 MONTZZEY STREET AND ORDERING
A PUBLIC HEAIUNG CONCERNMG SAME AND THE ABATEliMNT
THERE OF.
BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows:
1. This Council finds that the signboards upon the real property generally
described as 1603 Monterey Street, and more particularly described as Lot No.
N /A, Block No. N /A, Tract 140. N /A, and shown as Parcel No, 1 in Book 151, Page 1
in the assessment roll of the County of San Luis Obispo, may constitute a public
nuisance.
2. This Council intends to hold a public hearing on January 15, 1973, to
ascertain whether said signboards constitute a public nuisance which may be abated.
3. The facts forming the basis for the aforesaid finding are that the signboards
are not authorized by the City's sign ordinance and the City permit authorizing the
erection of said signboards has expired.
4. The possible method of abatement is to remove the signs from the property.
5. The City Clerk is directed to comply with the provisions of Municipal Code
Section 4400.4, 4400.5 and 4400.6 concerning the posting and serving of Notice of
Public Hearing.
On motion of Councilman Blake, seconded by Councilman Brown, and on the
following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmen Blake, Brown, Graham, Gurnee and Mayor Schwartz
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted this 6th day of November, 1972.
ATTEST:
CERTIFICATION
I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly
passed by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at'a Regular
Meeting held thereof on the 6th day of November, 1972.
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r,ES; OUTINOF TION.NO. 2389 (1972 Ser,�' -s)
AR ESOL THE COUNCIL OF THE CrA! OF
SAN LUIS CBISPO APPROVING A CONTRACT WITH THE
UNITED STATES OF AFRICA FOr. A GRANT TO
DEVELOP LAND FOR OPEN SPACE PURPOSES
NO. OS-CA-09-16-1014(G).
BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows:
1. Proposed Contract No. OS- CA -09 -16 -1014 (G) with the United States of
America providing for a grant to the City of San Luis Obispo to develop land for open-
space purposes is hereby approved, and the 1,-Sayor is authorized to execute the same
on behalf of the City.
2. The City Clerk is directed to forward two certified counterparts of said
contract to the Department of Housing and Urban Development, together with certified
copies of this Resolution.
On motion of Councilman Brown, seconded by Councilman Gurnee, and on the
following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmen Bla.lm, Brown, Gurnee, Graham and Mayor Sclnvrartz
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
the foregoing Resolution was duly passed
ATTEST:
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adopted this 13th day of November, 1972.
CERTIFICATION
I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly
passed by the Council of. the City of San Luis Obispo at an Adjourned
Meeting held thereof on the 13th day of November, 1972.
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RESOLUTION NO. 2388 (1972 series)
A rZESOLUTION OF THE CITY Or SAN LUIS OBISPO
RELATIVE TOWORKIIEN'S COI:TENSATION
BENEFITS FOr. REGISTERED VOLUNTEER "DISASTER
SERVICE VMIMr's10"
WHEREAS, Section 005S0 of the Government Code (Chapter 1454, Statutes
1970) provides:
'The emergency Council shall establish by rule and regulation
various classes of disaster service workers and the scope of
the duties of each class. The Emergency Council shall also
adopt rules and regulations prescribing the manner in which
disaster service workers of each class are to be registered.
All such rules and regulations shall be designed to facilitate
the paying of workmen's compensation. " and
MIEREAS, the California Emergency Council has adopted rules and regulations
establishing classes of disaster service workers, the scope of duties of each class, and
the manner of registration. of such volunteer disaster service workers; and
WHEREAS, Section 5612 of the Government Code (Chapter 1454, Statutes 1970)
provides:
"Any disaster council which both agrees to follow the rules and
regulations established by the California Emergency Council
pursuant to the provisions of Section 55300 and substantially
complies with such rules and regulations shall be certified by the
Emergency Council. Upon such certification, and not before, the
disaster council becomes an accredited disaster council. " and
WHEREAS, the City of San Luis Obispo has registered and vsdA hereafter register
volunteer disaster service workers; and
WHEREAS, the City of San Luis Obispo desires to become an "accredited
disaster council" organization in order that injured disaster service workers registered
with it may benefit by the provisions of Chapter 10 of Division 4 of Part 1 of the Labor Code
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NOVI, THEP.EFOU. PL IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of
San Luis Obispo as follows:
The City of San Luis Obispo hereby agrees to follow the rules and regulations
established by the California Emergency Council pursuant to the provisions of
Section 8580 of the Government Code.
The City Clerk is hereby instructed to send a certified copy hereof to the
California Emergency Council.
On motion of Councilman Blake seconded by Councilman Brown and
on the following roll' call vote:
AYES: Councilmen Blake, Brown, Graham, Gurnee and Mayor Schwartz
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
the foregoing resolution was duly passed and adopted this 6th day of November_. .
1972.
ATTEST:
.CERTIFICATION
I hereby certify that the. foregoing Resolution was duly and
regularly passed by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo
at a Regular l:eeting beld'thereof on the 6th ' day of
November 1972.
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RESOLUTION NO. 2387(1972 SERIES)
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING PURCHASE OF BONDS BY CITY
RAMONA DRIVE, BOND AND LEFF STREETS
ASSESSMENT DISTRICT
RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of San Luis Obispo,
California, that
WHEREAS, in the opinion of this Council, a better price for
the bonds to be issued in the Ramona Drive, Bond and Leff Streets
Assessment District project pursuant to Resolution No. 2325 (1972
Series) of Preliminary Determination and of Intention adopted by
this Council on June 19, 1972, will not be obtained by their being
offered at public sale, and the public interest and economy will
be served hereby;
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED, as follows:
1. That the bonds in the amount of $22,737.93 issued pursuant
to Resolution Determining Unpaid Assessments and Providing for
Issuance of Bonds adopted by this Council on November 6, 1972; be,
and they are hereby, ordered sold to the City of San Luis Obispo
for the account of the City, for the par value thereof, said bonds
to bear interest at the rate of 5/ per annum.
2. That said bonds be printed forthwith and upon their delivery
to the City, the principal amount of said bonds be transferred to
the Construction Fund for said project and that said bonds be re-
tained by the City Treasurer for the account of said City.
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I hereby certify that the foregoing resolution was duly and
regularly passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of
San Luis 'Obispo, California, at a meeting thereof held on the
6th day of November- _ _ —___, 19.72.__, by the .following vote of the
members thereof:
AYES, and in favor thereof, Councilmen.: Blake, Brown,
Graham, Gurnee and Mayor Schwartz
NOES, Councilmen :None.
ABSENT, Councilmen: None
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RESOLUTION NO. 2386 (1972 SERIES)
A RESOLUTION DETERMINING UNPAID ASSESSMENTS
AND PROVIDING FOR ISSUANCE OF BONDS
RAMONA DRIVE., BOND AND LEFF STREETS
ASSESSMENT DISTRICT
RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of San Luis Obispo,
California, that
WHEREAS, said Council did on June 19, 1972, pass and adopt its
Resolution No. 2325 (1972 Series) of Preliminary Determination and
of Intention relating to the acquisition and 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 19153
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 the City Clerk has filed with the City Treasurer
a list of all assessments 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 remain
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 or parcels
of land bearing the respective assessment numbers set forth in said
unpaid list and upon which assessments remain unpaid, severally
and respectively, reference is hereby made to the assessment and
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to the diagram recorded in the office of the Superintendent of Streets
of this City after confirmation by this Council, the several lots or
parcels of land represented by said assessment numbers being so num-
bered and designated upon said diagram and assessment as so confirmed
and recorded, severally and respectively.
3. The unpaid list is in the amount of $22,737.93 and bonds
shall be issued upon the security of said unpaid assessments in said
amount in accordance with the provisions of said 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 Determi-
nation and of Intention and the proceedings thereunder duly had and
taken. Said bonds shall be dated December 4, 1972, be designated
Series DD, be 23 in number, be payable at the office of the Treasurer
of said City, San Luis Obispo, California, and bear interest from
their date to their respective dates of maturity at the rate of five
percent (5q) per annum, represented by coupons payable on January 2
and July 2 in each year, commencing on January 2, 1974, and the de-
nomination of said bonds and 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 and determined by this 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 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 proportion of each
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assessment coming due in any year, together with the annual interest
thereon, shall be payable in installments as the general taxes of
the City on real property are payable, and shall become delinquent
at the same time and in the same proportionate amounts and bear the
same proportionate penalties for delinquency.
5. The bondsshall be executed on behalf of the City and under
its official seal by the City Clerk and City Treasurer and the cou-
pons attached to the bonds shall be executed by the Treasurer. The
signature of the Treasurer may be reproduced on the bonds and coupons
by engraved, printed or lithographed facsimile thereof, and the of-
ficial seal may be placed on the bonds in like manner; and such
signing and sealing shall constitute and be a sufficient and binding
execution of each and every one of said bonds and coupons thereof,
respectively. Said bonds shall be substantially.in the form set
forth in said Improvement Bond Act of 1915, except for such changes
as are necessary to conform to the provisions herein.
6. Registration of Bonds. Any bond may be. registered either
as to principal and interest or as to principal only, upon written
request of the bondholder and presentation of the bond to the
Treasurer for registration.
(a) Principal and Interest. Upon presentation and request for
registration as to principal and interest, the coupons shall be
removed and canceled, or preserved in a place of safekeeping, at the
option of the Treasurer, and the numbers of all registered bonds
and the names and addresses of the owners thereof shall be entered
in the registration book maintained by the Treasurer, and a notation
shall be made therein and on the bond that registration is as to
principal and interest. Until such registration is canceled as
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herein provided, the interest shall be payable only to the regis-
tered owner, and the principal shall be payable only to such owner
upon presentation.of the bond.
(b) Principal Only. The bonds may be registered as to prin-
cipal only. When bonds are registered as to principal only, a
notation shall be made to that effect in the registration book and
on the bond. The coupons shall not be removed and the interest on
such bonds shall be paid upon presentation of such coupons in the
same manner as unregistered bonds. Principal, however, shall be
paid only to the registered owner upon presentation of such bond..
(c) Deregistration. The registration of any unmatured bond
may be canceled upon written request of the registered owner. Upon
receipt of such request and the bond, the Treasurer shall cancel
the registration in the bond registry book and on the back of the
bond, cause all unmatured coupons to be reprinted, if necessary,
and reattached to the bond, and deliver the bond and attached cou-
pons to the owner. Until such bond is reregistered, the principal
thereof shall be payable to bearer, and the interest shall again
be paid upon surrender of proper coupons.
(d) Reregistration. Deregistered bonds may be reregistered in
the same manner as previously unregistered bonds.
(e) The person requesting registration, deregistration or re-
regisration shall pay the fees charged by the Treasurer for such
service, including any cost of reprinting the coupons.
(f) There shall be provided on the back of each bond a suitable
statement to be signed by the Treasurer indicating the date of regis-
tration, the type of registration, the name of the registered owner,
and the date of any cancellation thereof.
4.
7. The coupons shall.be numbered consecutively and be sub-
stantially in the following form, to wit:
On the Second day of 19_
CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO,
California, will pay to bearer (unless
the bond is redeemed prior thereto) the $
sum hereon, at the office of the
Treasurer of said City, as interest on
Improvement Bond, dated December 4, Coupon No.
1972, Ramona Drive, Bond and Leff Streets
Assessment District
Series DD No.
Treasurer
8. The City hereby covenants to the purchasers of the bonds,
and their successors in interest, that it will make no use of the
proceeds of said bonds at any time during the term thereof which,
if such use had been reasonably expected at the date the bonds
were issued, would have caused them to be arbitrage bonds within
the meaning of Section 103(d) of the United States Internal Revenue
Code of 195+ and the applicable regulations of the United States
Treasury Department.
9. The Clerk shall forward certified copies of this resolution
to the City Treasurer of said City and Auditor of San Luis Obispo
County.
A
I hereby certify that the foregoing resolution was duly and
regularly passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of
San Luis Obispo, California., at a meeting thereof held on the
6th day of November , 19 72 _ , by the following vote of the
members thereof:
AYES, and in favor thereof, Councilmen: Blake, Brown,
Graham, Gurnee, and Mayor Schwartz
NOES, Councilmen: None
ABSENT, Councilmen: None
Cit y/ er the city of San Luis
Obispo
LIST OF UNPAID ASSESSMENTS
RAMONA DRIVE, BOND AND LEFF STREETS
ASSESSMENT DISTRICT
Assessment No.
Parcel Number
Amount of Assessment
1
52- 093 -19
$ 2,488.88
2
52- o94 -15
2,389.17
3
52- 2o4 -o8
2,684.89
4,
3- 553 -14
587.18
6
3- 553 -16
258.37
8
3- 553 -18
1,094.43
9
3- 553 -20
3,561•34
11
3- 554 -02
842.89
12
3- 554 =o4
796.23
13
3- 554 -05
966.35
14
3- 554 -06
771.20
15
3- 554 -07
754.97
16
3-554 -o8
367.56
17
3- 554 -09
33000.35
19
52- 156 -o1
771.23
20
52- 156 -og
422.27
21
52- 156 -10
348.98
22
52- 156 -11
631.64
$22,737.93
EXHIBIT "A"
EXHIBIT "B"
NOTE: All bonds in denomination of $1,000 except
Bond No. 1 in amount of $737.93•
Annual
Series Bond
Nos.
Principal
Date of
Maturity
DD
1
$ 737.93
July
2.,
1974
2
13000.00
July
2,
1975
3
13000.00
July
23
1976
4
11000.00
July
23
1977
5
1,000.00
July
25
1978
6
11000.00
July
23
1979
7
13000.00
July
21
1980
8
- 9
21000.00
July
23
1981
10
- 11
23000.00
July
2,
1982
12
- 13
2,000.00
July
2,
1983
14
- 15
2,000.00
July
23
1984
16
- 17
23000.00
July
25
1985
18
- 19
2,000.00
July
2,
1986
20
- 21
23000.00
July
23
1987
22
- 23
2,000.00
July
23
1988
NOTE: All bonds in denomination of $1,000 except
Bond No. 1 in amount of $737.93•
RES!_UTION NO. 2385 (1972 Se��es)
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
SAN LUIS OBISPO DECLARING THE EXISTENCE OF A
WATER SUPPLY SITUATION DANGEROUS TO THE
HEALTH, SAFETY AND VIE LFARE OF THE RESIDENTS
OF THE LOS OSOS VALLEY AND AUTHORIZING EMERGENCY
EXPENDITURES WITHOUT FOrl,,!AL BIDDING PROCEDURES
TO COREECT SAID SITUATION.
BE IT RESOLVED7ry the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows:
SECTION 1. After full consideration of the reports and opinions presented by
the City's Water Director, a representative of the State Health Department, the City's
water consultant and other professional persons at a regularly scheduled
meeting of the Council this date, this Council finds and declares that there now exists a
water supply problem in the Los Osos Valley area of the City which is potentially
dangerous to the health, safety, and welfare of the residents thereof. Said.v ater supply
problem results from the fact that said area is located at the extreme terminus of the
City's constricted water supply system, and it has been demonstrated that, durin," peak
loads elsewhere upon said system, negative water pressures can and do occur in said area,
thereby creating a serious risk- of contamination of dhe City 's water system by pathogenic
organisms, toxic chemicals, and extraneous natter.
SECTION 2. Said water supply problem constitutes an emergency of sufficient
magnitude to require the implementation of immediate corrective actions. Therefore,
the City Water Director and the City Administrator are authorized to obtain by lease or
outright purchase, without formal bidding procedures, water tanks with a total capacity
of approximately 25, 000 gallons or mare, and to connect said tanks and necessary
piping and appurtenances to the City water system on or before December 31, 1972.
Said tanks shall be placed upon a site in the Los Osos Valley selected by the Water
Director, and shall be removed in approximately two years, upon . completion by the City
of new facilities to correct the general water supply deficiency problems in the Los Osos
Valley. The tank sites are to be returned to their natural condition at that time.
SECTION 3. The City Administrator is authorized to commit the City to an
expenditure of up to $15, 000 from the Water Fund for said tanks, piping and appurtenances,
and the installation thereof.
SECTION 4. To guarantee an additional supply of water for fire protection for
the ninety -two condominium units of Tract 410 (Deeter) nearing completion at the
extreme terminus of the -City's water supply system in said area, the developer shall be
required to install two draft type fire hydrants in locations selected by the Fire Chief in
addition to other fire hydrants already installed, and to connect said draft hydrants in an
approved. manner to the swimming pool located in said tract. No certificate of occupancy
shall be issued for any of said condominium units until the said fire hydrant installation
and connections have been completed, the swirzmzing pool has been permanently filled with
water, and the temporary tani.s authorized above have been approved for operation as a
Part of the City water syste rz . 3 �'s
'Resolution No. 2355 (197. eries)
Page 2
On motion of Councilman Gurnee, seconded by Councilman B town, and on
the following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmen Blake, Brown, Graha.rn, Gurnee and Mayor Scinrartz
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted this 24th day of October, 1972.
ATTEST:
CERTIFICATION
I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly
passed by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at an Adjourned
Meeting held thereof on the 24th day of October, 1972.
City C
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RESOLUTION NO. 2384 (1972 Series)
A RESOLUTION DESIGNATING A FIG •TREE AT CHORRO AND
PEACH STREET AS THE CI Y'S HISTORIC TREE.
WHEREAS, on March 15, 1971, upon the advice of the Tree Committee this
Council by motion designated the fig tree facing Chorro Street at Peach Street on property
owned by the Nelson Trust as the City's first Heritage Tree, effective on the date the
City's tree ordinance became effective; and
WHEREAS, such designation should have the status of a formal resolution.
NOVI, THEREFORE, BE, IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis
as follows:
1. The fig tree facing, Chorro Street at Peach Street on property owned by the
Nelson Trust is hereby designated as the City's first Heritage Tree.
2. The City Clerk shall notify all persons owning said property, or the trustee
or other authorized agent for said owners, as to the status of said tree and the
restrictions in the City's tree ordinance related to the care and removal of said tree.
On motion of Councilman Blake seconded by Councilman Brown
and on the following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmen Blake, Brown, Graham, Gurnee and Mayor Schwartz
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted this 2nd day of October- ,
1972.
ATTEST:
CERTIFICATION
I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and
regularly passed by the Council of the C' of San Luis Obispo
at a Regular Meeting held thereof on the 2nd day of October
1972.
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.ESOLUTION NO. 2333 (1972 Series)
A I r OLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
SAN LUIS OBISPO SUPPORTING AND OPPOSING CERTAIN
PROPOSUIONS ON THE BALLOT FOT: THE GENERAL
ELEC'T'ION, NOVENMER 7, 1972.
BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City* of San Luis Obispo as follows:
1. This Council finds that the following Propositions on the ballot for the
General Election on November 7, 1972, would be of benefit to the City and its citizens
and therefore approves and supports said Propositions:
Proposition No. 1 - Community College Bonds
Proposition No. 3 - Pollution Control Facilities
Proposition No. 7 - Suffrage
Proposition No. 20 - Coastal Zone Conservation Act
2. This Council finds that Proposition No. 14, Tax Reform, would be
detrimental to the best interests of the City and the Council therefore disapproves and
opposes said Proposition.
On motion of I iayor Schwartz, seconded by Councilman Graham, and on the
following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmen Brown, Graham, Gurnee and Mayor Schwartz
NOES: None
ABSENT: Councilman Blake
the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted this 24th day of October, 1972.
ATTEST:
City r c
CERTIFICATION
I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly
passed by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at an Adjourned
Meeting held thereof on the 24th day of October, 1972.
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