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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2400-2499! ! 'Y • k..n a'Yifc'r'.3 7L�ie. �1 Lp RESOLUTION NO. 2499 (1973 Series) A LES LUTION INCREASIITG THE 1973 -74 BUi;GET. BE IT RESOLVEL by die Council of the City of San Luis Cbispo as follows: 1. That $3, 000.00 be added to Account No. 227 Water - Refsads.. On motion of Councilman Brown seconded by Councilman Norris , and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Brown, Gurnee, Norris and Mayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: Councilman Graham the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted this 4th day of September , 1973, a ATTEST: e?q qq RESOLUTION NO. 2493 (1973 SERIES) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO AUTHORIZING THE STAFF TO FILE AN APPLICATION WITH LAFCO FOR ANNEXATION OF CITY- OTr]NED PROPERTY AT MADONNA ROAD AND LOS OSOS VALLEY ROAD. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. The City staff is hereby authorized and directed to file an application with the Local Agency Formation Commission for the annexation to the City of the City -owned property located at the southeasterly corner of Madonna Road and Los Osos Valley Road. Said property consists of approximately 0.9 acre and is described in more detail upon Exhibit "A" map, attached hereto and incorporated herein. On motion of Councilman Brown, seconded by Councilman Norris, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Brown, Gurnee, Norris and Mayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: Councilman Graham the foregoing Resolution is passed and adopted this 4th day of September, 1973. ATTEST: CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Council of the City of Sap. Luis Obispo at a Regular Meeting thereof held on the 4th day,of September, 1973. i' R 2498 r" ri N 4 3 s, 4 , e F «: , s ti q I a"'"' r i a } =/ 000 4 i s Y D O INI �qROPOSED ANNEXA TION , 1 r°` S� j t rq LOS OSOS VALLEY RD. t �`. sr .fit, 1 �h v*_ . ✓. s }{ { a. t f r ,m t s z a y 4 P S✓ t i .rr1� aG r t � . Y + v \ ty } I/s 08/spo o� � � � -• °a;� '` � ''off 1 ' 4 1 T, Y OF SAN Lu N, S J) L11U." s IS) b /sp 0 C., all"fornl"(2 Coun �y, AREA 7 AIVIVEXED A' Ineer SEP TE"BER 19 73 a r w d t � Ff , e s Y £_ I'�� 9 9 RLSOLUTION NO. 2497 (1973 Series) A RESOLUTIO 1 REQUIRI IG CUrZ. GUTTER XJD DRIVEWAY RATIP IR'IPROVMT1,?TS 0j.7 PORTIO tS OF PEPPER STREET IV THE CITY OF SAI? LUIS OBISPO. BE IT RLSOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. That the Council hereby preliminarily determines that the public interest, necessity and convenience require the construction of curbs, ;utters and driveway ramp improvements on portions of Pepper Street within the City of San Luis Obispo as set forth on Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated by reference. 2. That Monday, October 1, 1973, at 7:45 P. Ii. in the Council Chambers of the City Hall, 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, California, is the time and place set for public hearing on said matter, and.notice thereof shall be published twice in the Telegram- Tribune, a newspaper of general cir- culation in said City; the first publication to be at least twenty days prior to said hearing. 3. That subject to any modifications or exceptions declared by the Council at the close of said hearing, said parcels shall proceed to have the work done and the cost thereof shall be made a lien against the property in accordance with Sections 7350 et seq. of the San Luis Obispo Municipal Code. On motion of Mayor Schwartz, seconded by Councilman Gurnee, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Graham, Gurnee, Norris and Mayor Schwartz NOES: none ABSENT: Councilman Brown the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this 20th day of August, 1973. ATTEST: i /� , R 2497 EXHIBIT "A" �TE: C = Curb & Gutter S = Sidewalk R = Driveway Ramp IMPROVEMENTS OWNER LOCATION PARCEL NO REQUIRED D.K. Ward 1355 -65 Palm (Pepper Street side) 1- 224 -19 C,R M.L. Hagerty 1368 Higuera (Pepper Street side) 2- 333 -13 C,R Southern Pacific Co. SBE Map No. 872 40 2A C Parcel No. 8 SBE Map No. 872 4012B C Parcel No. 1 RESOLUTIO1 10. 2495 (11073 Series) A i4 SOLUTIOL OF Iii=.(TIOi TO ADA:A )0 � A PAP _""P. ALLY I'MA00Il, LAI?TOil, SOUTI' VulAsTUL; JT7t 1_'' TS. BE IT ?i_SOLVLS by the Council of the City of San .Luis Obispo as follows: 1. It is the intention of the City of San Luis Obispo to abandon that unimproved alley between Lawton, South and. Funston Streets shovm on the man marked. Lxhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated herein by such reference, pursuant to California Streets.arrl Fic-,hways Code Section $300 .et sere. 2. A copy of the map showing tie particulars as to the proposed abandonr:Lent is also on file in the Office of the City ClerI:. 3. Tuesday, September 4, 1973, at 7:45 I'.11. in the Council Chambers of the City Fall, 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, California, is the time and place set for hearing all persons interested in or otjecting to the proposed abandonment, which time is not less than fifteen days from t?ne passage of this Resolution. 4. This Resolution, to3ether with the ayes and noes, small be published once in full, at least three days before the public hearing or. the proposed abandonment, in the Telegram Tribune, a newspaper published and circulated in this City. 5. The City ;ngineer shall post at least three notices of the proposed abandonment along tite portion of the street proposed to be abandoned at least ten days before the date set for hearin` in.accordance 'With Section 3322 of the Streets and 1:irhT.eays Code. 5. The proceedir_ ^s to be taken will be subject to reserva�icn by the City of public ease_larts described as follo1-s : :lone. o b Resolution I;o. 2495 (1973 Series) rake 2 -a *_notion of Council -man Gurnee, seconded by Councilman Grauala, and on the folloTTinc- roll call vote: n :n:•o - n.....•,,,; 'I,,,o. -, i'•ro•.P', k_raham Gurnee. 11orris and I`ayor ScIn.Tartz ABS 1; none the foreooin- Resolution is passed and adopted this Eta day of August, 1973. ATTEST: C lerk ' (Y1 ��r, 0 O s FU�.1 STOt.� ST. 20� i s J 2a! � i I X -1IT „ 'MP05EP ABANPOINMEU w- ��r, 0 O s FU�.1 STOt.� ST. 20� i s J 2a! � i I X -1IT „ RESOLUTION NO. 2494 (1973 Series) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO CONFIRMING LIENS UPON REAL PROPERTY PARCELS FOR WEED ABATEMENT COSTS. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. This Council hereby finds and confirms the existence as of August 13, 1973, of duly imposed liens in the amounts and upon the real property parcels set forth in Exhibit "A" delinquency list attached hereto. Said liens were imposed for weed.abatement costs incur -red by the City upon said parcels and are in accordance with provisions of the City's Municipal. Code.. 2. The City Clerk is directed to send a certified copy of this resolution to the Auditor - Controller of the County of San Luis Obispo for collection of said liens along with regular City property taxes. On motion of Councilman Graham_, seconded by Councilman Brown, and on the following roll call vote: AYES Councilmen Brown, Graham, Gurnee, Norris and Mayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution is passed and adopted this 14th day of August, 1973. 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 thereof held on the 14th day of August, 1973. IMP *4 DELINQUENT WEED ABATEMENTS Parcel Tax Rate Assessment Number Area Amount Year 01- 014 -49 003 -00 45.00 1970 53- 041 -19 003 -00 74.00 1970 04- 742 -01 003 -00 38.76 1970 52- 193 -01 003 -00 45.00 1971 04- 963 -37 003 -00 54.40 1971 01- 071 -09 003 -00 30.00 1971 04- 8.11 -06 003 -00 30.00 1971 01- 071 -09 003 -00 40.42 1972 01- 131 -05 003 -00 89.62 1972 02- 412 -15 003 -00 15.00 1972 02- 421 -09 003 -08 45.66 1972 04- 742 -01 003 =00 30.00 1972 04- 821 -01 003 -00 30.00 1972 04- 842 -12 003 -00 47.76 1972 04- 912 -28 003 -00 30.00 1972 53- 041 -22 003 -00 30.00 1972 03- 633 -01 003 -00 20.00 1972 52- 134 -37 003 -00 50.40 1972 52- 182 -24 003 -00 9.00 1972 03- 663 -03 003 -00 30.00 1972 03- 665 -01 003 -00 30.00 1972 03- 737 -14 003 -00 9.00 1972 03- 739 -03 003 -00 9.00 1972 03- 749 -13 003 -00 9.00 1972 52- 135 -17 003 -00 84.00 1972 03- 561 -01 003 -00 13.00 1972 52- 193 -20 003 -00 58.60 1972 03- 702 -49 003 -00 16.74 1972 02- 445 -21 003 -00 30.00 1972 8/13/73 .EXH1BI1 "A►y RZSOLUTION SIO. 2493 (1973 Series) A RESOLUTIO0 OF TIM. COUNCIL OF TI'E CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO APPROVING COM1,1 IITY CREATION AGREEMENT FOR SLKSHEIMER PARK WITH SAN LUIS COASTAL UTIFILD SCHOOL DISTRICT kab AUTHORIZIOG T11 MAYOR TO EXECUTE Ski . BE IT RLSOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. The City of San Luis Obispo approves a community recreation agreement for community recreation facility at Sinsheimer Park, a copy of which is attached hereto marked Exhibit "A" and thereby incorporated herein.. Said agreement shall be effective as of August 1, 1973. The Mayor is authorized to execute said agreement on behalf of the City. On motion of Councilman Graham, seconded by Councilman Brown, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Brown, Graham, Gurnee, Norris and Mayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution is passed and adopted this 30th day of July, 1973. ATTEST:. C E R T I F I C A T I 0 TJ 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 �Yeeting thereof held on the 30th day of July, 1973. a ��13 COMMUNITY RECREATION AGREEMENT FOR COMMUNITY RECREATION FACILITY AT SINSHEIMER PARK THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this day of 1973, by and between the City of San Luis Obispo, a municipal Corporation located in the County of San Luis Obispo, State of California (hereinafter called "City "), and San Luis Coastal Unified School District, one of the school districts located in the County of San Luis Obispo, State of California (hereinafter called "District "); WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, District is the owner of certain real property in the area of City which is more particularly described below; and WHEREAS, it is the desire of both District and City that community recreation facilities and services should be made available to residents of said area and to other City residents; and WHEREAS, City does not own property in said area for community recreation purposes; and WHEREAS, Chapter 4 of Division 12 of the Education Code authorizes cities and School Districts to cooperate in the development of community recreation facilities and the conduct of community recreation programs; NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises, agreements, covenants and conditions herein set forth, City and District hereby mutually agree and covenant as follows: 1. District hereby grants to City exclusive use, for community recreation purposes, of that real property generally described as the Sinsheimer Park Site adjacent to the Sinsheimer School Site, comprising approximately 24. 79 acres, and more particularly described upon Exhibit "A" Map and Exhibit "B" legal description attached hereto and thereby incorporated herein by reference. 2. The term of this agreement shall be for a period of 99 years commencing or, the date set forth hereinabove, provided that this agreement shall only be valid and binding after it has been duly executed by both City and District. EXHIBIT 1 Ar► 3. The City shall not be required to pay any fees or other charges for the use of the Sinsheimer Park Site. The eons ideration. flowing to the District is the cOnstruction, op ration and maintenance on said Site of.a swimming pool, baseball field and tennis courts by City which will be available for use by District from time to time when such use does not interfere with or impede the City's programmed use for community recreational purposes. The District shall not be required to pay any fees or other charges for the use of the Sinsheimer Park facilities. 4. During times when these Sinsheimer Park facilities are not scheduled for use in the City's recreational programs, the District shall be entitled to preferential use thereof. 5. The City shall, prior to July 1, 1983, initiate construction of improve- ments for community recreation purposes on said Sinsheimer Park Site and expend from budgeted funds the sum of $400., 000. 00, including amounts expended since 1967 for baseball field, parking lot, landscaping, and water system improvements. The improvements shall be initiated as determined by the City and shall include, but not be limited to the following: A major league baseball field, a municipal swimming pool, tennis courts and other elements of a master plan for the Sinsheimer Park Site, City shall pay all costs associated with the above improvements, including, but not limited to the costs of activities, services, supplies, maintenance, repairs, improvements of utilities and cus- todial care incident thereto. District shall not be obligated to assume any costs or expenses related to these. improvements. The City may expend additional funds for.the proposed improvements as budgeted at the sole discretion of the City. 6. All permanent facilities installed on said Site by the City shall be of a design approved by District and shall be installed in accordance with a Master Plan approved by both District and City. 7. The School Corporation Yard shown upon Exhibit "A" represents the extent of the District's Corporation Yard at the time this Agreement is executed and all of said Corporation Yard shall at all times remain under the exclusive control of District. In the event that District requirements necessitate expansion of said Corporation Yard, District reserves the right to expand said yard from time to ti me into any portion, as designated by the District, of the area shown upon Exhibit "A" as "corporation yard expansion area," and all of such expanded portions shallthereafter remain under the exclusive control of District. City shall have the right to use, for the purposes set forth herein, all portions of the said expansion area which have not been designated by District for corporation yard purposes; provided, however, that City shall install only non - permanent and removable facil- ities within said expansion area, and further Provided that District shall give City ninety (90) days written notice to remove said facilities after District designates any portion of said expansion area for expanded corporation yard purposes. S. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, District agrees to defend, indemnify and hold harmless City and its officers, agents and employees, from and against any and all claims, demands, costs, expenses, judgments, causes of action and liability which may be incurred by reason of injury to person or property, arising from any use of or work performed on said Sinsheimer Park Site under the auspices of District, provided that this shall not apply to injuries arising by reason of the dangerous and defective condition of improvements where such condition was caused or allowed to exist or continue by reason of fault on the part of the City. 9. Notwithstanding any other provision of the Agreement, City agrees to defend, indemnify and hold harmless District and its officers, agents and employees from and against any and all claims, demands, costs, expenses, judgments, causes of action and liability which may be incurred by reason of injury to person or property, arising from any use of or work performed on said Sinsheimer Park Site under the auspices of City, provided that this shall not apply to injuries arising by reason of the dangerous and defective condition of improvements where such condition was caused or allowed to exist or continue by reason of fault on the part of the District. 10. This Community Recreation Agreement may be terminated by either party hereto at any time and for any reason upon 180 days written notice to the other party. If District desires to exercise its right to terminate this Agreement, District shall reimburse City for the improvements placed on said Site by City �i in an amount equal to the Fair Market Value of said improvements as of the date this cancellation is to be effective, and title thereto shall vest in District without the necessity of a formal documentation of transfer effective on said date. In the event the parties cannot agree upon the Fair Market Value of the improvements such Fair Market Value will -be determined by an independent Real Estate Appraiser appointed by and agreeable to District and City. The expenses of such appraisal shall be borne equally by both parties. In the event the parties shall not agree upon the appointment of said appraiser, the presiding judge of the Superior Court for the State of California, County of San Luis Obispo, shall appoint the appraiser. In the event City chooses to exercise its right to terminate this Agreement, all improve- ments and personal property placed on said Site shall vest in District without the necessity of formal documentation of transfer, effective the date of termination. Should District not desire such improvements and properties, District shall so notify City in writing and thereupon City shall remove said improvements and properties within a reasonable period of time, as mutually agreed but not to exceed 18 months, and return the sites to their original condition insofar as possible. 11. Except as otherwise stated in paragraph 10 above, title to all improve- ments and structures constructed on said Site by City and title to all.pers6nal property placed or installed thereon by City shall remain the property of City. Except as stated in paragraph 10 above, upon the expiration of this Agreement, Cite shall remove all said improvements and personal property from said Site, and shall return said Site to its original condition insofar as possible, unless District indicates its desire within thirty (30) days after such expiration to assume title to such improvements in which case title thereto shall vest in District without the necessity of formal documentation of transfer, effective on such termination date. 12. If said Site or improvements thereon are destroyed by fire, war, earthquake, flood, storm or other casualty beyond the control of the parties hereto to such an extent that they cannot be restored to their previous condition within 1 20 days after the happening of the casualty, City shall have the option to restore the Site and improvements thereon to their condition as of the date of the casualty. In the event City does not elect to perform such restoration, City shall so notify District in writing and this Agreement shall terminate as of the date of such written notification and City shall thereupon remove all improvements and personal property placed there by City from the Site and return it to its original condition, unless otherwise mutually agreed in writing. If the Site and improvements are destroyed by any of the causes enumerated above and in the event they can be restored within 120 days after the happening of the casualty, City shall restore them as soon as feasible and this Agreement shall continue in full force and effect. 13. Neither party hereto shall assign or transfer this Agreement or any interest therein without the prior written consent of the other party. 14. Each party hereto shall make the other party hereto a Named Insured on its public liability and property damage insurance for the purposes of this Agreement. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, City of San Luis Obispo, by order of its City Council, has caused this Community Recreation Agreement to be,executed on its behalf by the Mayor and attested by the Clerk thereof, and San Luis Coastal Unified School District has executed this Community Recreation Agreement by its duly authorized officer on the day and year first hereinabove set forth. CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO ATTEST: lerk of said`City) (Deputy) Approved as to Form and Legal Effect: SAN LUIS COASTAL UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Bv: (President of the Board of Trustees of I said District) ATTEST: 7t' (Clerk of the Board of Trus of said District) Approved as to Form and Legal Effect: Robert N. Tait District Attorney By: J�e��, (Deputy District. Attorney) jjay \ ef C W o n 2� Dill �o a 6 O CL 521.73 Q � 2Q i Q Z 5 V*) p DLf---� z ~ o- p X` It W L b Ev \ .�Jpr r W O ta El Q kp cin jjay \ ef C W o n 2� Dill �o a 6 O CL 521.73 Q I EY,i'i =IT B That portion of Lot 27 of ''rc:7't S! division according to map rode by H. Dittrick, ir; Jvne 1894, ar' recof-cd June 22, 1894, in Book 1 Page 19 of Record of Sarv?vs; and tha- portion of the South half of Section 35 in Tol /rr,shi Range 12 East, t'eunt Diablo Base and Meridian, in the Citj✓ o' San Luis Dilis�o, Sate or California, described as follows: °03i 1._it Soy chl'N st of tr:c Cloldtree Vi r.eyard 7),a ^corner t :1D 7 l:Jl ct, corner �:r .t. 'fi'r�•.� d Tj -aCL it c:ak i F,' 1 /'.J�' - - recorded Se ^:em�er aD 1893 of SL-. _ 0 1� ., =nC.. aicno the :::;t`; rlv line I t �•,e cen.er'ine of On , -�c sa.iC! So :, er7y l . sou .. ^;V '11: °_ ' „_. ... '' t } . r_ ?r 1_n .'v Iiy Zne OT :iG t S 1,,. �1'C oil 2W.::v 4' ..�e 4eeL ��. 3. .I _ nisi, ,ista c _ �, J =- to a =or,-. tr,znce ll I LV JI •J 1",re`•r'L o 4J`- -� 1 _ r y. 11 ,I ",if J 1r rQ � 1 � ; e ) '31st �Ce C° JaU nce o ;:d Foir:t a f e,;'rr,lrg. m RESOLUTIb:1 N0. 2492 (1973 Series) A RESOLUTION BY THE CITY COUIICIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO FINDING AIM DETEP M.TING THAT THE PUBLIC INTEREST AND NECESSITY REQUIRE THE CONSTRUCTIO11 AND WIDE MIG OF THE PRI FmO CREEK DRAINAGE CHANNEL BELOIT MADOITNA ROAD A?ID THAT A PERMANENT EASEMEi1T FOR DRAINAGE A- MAINTENANCE PURPOSES MUST BE ACQUIRED ALONG TIM; WESTERLY EDGE OF THE "DALIDIO11 REAL PROPERTY. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. The public interest and necessity require the construction and widening of that portion of the Prefuno Creek drainage channel extending generally southerly from Madonna Road along the westerly boundary of that real property described generally as the Dalidio property and, in connection therewith, the acquisition of permanent right -of -way easements across a portion of said property for said construction and widening project and for an access road for said project and for the maintenance of said channel. Said real property portions are more particularly described upon Exhibit "A" property description and map attached hereto, and thereby incorporated herein. 2. The City Attorney is hereby authorized and directed to commence proceedings in eminent domain against all owners of said parcels of real property, and any and all claimants of any interest . therein, for the acquisition of permanent easements for drainage channel construction, videning and maintenance purposes as aforesaid, including proceedings for immediate possession. On motion of Councilman Gurnee, seconded by Mayor Schwartz, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Graham, Gurnee, Norris, Iiayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: Councilman Brown the foregoing Resolution is passed and adopted this 17th day of July, 1973. ATTEST: M;A".. a49z PROPERTY DESCRIPTION A portion of Lots M and N re- subdivision of Lots 58 Canada de Los Osos and La 161 of Book "A" of Maps Recorder of the County of described as follows: of the R. R. Harris and 61 of the Ranchos ;Laguna as filed on Page a the Office of the San Luis Obispo, California, Beginning at the most Northerly point of Tract 169, as recorded on Page 45 of Book 6 of Maps as filed in the Office of the Recorder of the County of San Luis Obispo, California, said point being on the Southerly line of Madonna Road; thence along said Southerly line of Madonna Road which bears North 62 °30' East a distance of 54.90 feet; thence South 5 °48'47" East a distance of 246.80 feet;.thence South 19 °57'37" East a distance of 244.39'feet; thence South 0 °26'53" West a distance of 182.46 feet; thence South 20 °33'06" West a distance of 235.26 feet; thence South 3 °50'57 "West a distance of 252.36 feet; thence South 14 °21'20" West a distance of 373.89 feet; thence South 1 °00'32" East a distance of 322.13 feet; thence North 55 630' West a distance of 63.90 feet; thence along the Easterly line of Tract 169 to the true point of beginning through the following courses: North 7 °25'16" East a distance of 116.08 feet; thence North 1 °00'32" West a distance of 154.16 feet.; thence North 9 °39'39" East a distance of 128.27 feet; thence North 14 °21'20" East a distance of 267.10 feet; thence North 3 °50'57" East a distance of 228.68 feet; thence North 11 °1433" East a distance.of 101.44 feet; thence North 16 °42'13" East a distance of 207.16 feet; thence North 0 °26'53" East a distance of 100.02 feet; thence North 19 °57'37" West a distance of 215.04 feet; thence North 5 °48'4" West a distance of 201.68 feet; thence North 14 °39'55" West a distance of :'.71.55 feet to the point of beginning. Contains 1.8 acres. EXHIBIT "A" Page 1 of 2 } I 'v z m' td N O � N 0 0 (p,� nv DZ r m Cl) 11 bD N O N U) e '0 V , Z C V n 7D L Zm I'1 r z n D N D / A CON; // C O T N VI LJI W Q� m n m \ D r U 1 rn O • w � A I n A r_ ...x 3 1 D rn W- 0 i Z Ul (n AN lD W 00 r N N Ue A ? Q� 00 O O,J ni A O N N> 9 D�a � �-\0- m Z Z SJ/ e N W N W =� �O NO m my.V m m 2 a NW ob v W O d .cQ •� A W ° mOOWVti m �oco .F n N O A CON; // C O T N VI NT Y �j W �N vi UI o 1 G NO N W .w ji� c iU �O Z Z SJ/ e N W N W =� �O NO m my.V m m 2 a NW ob v W O d .cQ •� A W ° mOOWVti m �oco .F V Gl ° O N m "' Z Ut ri tD ve !1 f e J ,• ti�'� n ? // C O T N A O Y �j W �N vi o WO o 1 G NO N W wfQ V Gl ° O N m "' Z Ut ri tD ve !1 f e J ,• ti�'� C 0 RESOLUTION 110. 2491 (1973 Series) A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING A RED ZOME OI? CALIFOItIIA BOULEVARD A11D HATIMAY AVE11UE . BL IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. A red zone is hereby established on the easterly sides of California Boulevard and :pathway Avenue from Stafford Street to the alley north of Stafford Street. On motion of Councilman Gurnee seconded by Councilman_ Blake: and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Blake, Brown, Graham, Gurnee, Mayor Schwartz HUES: None ABSEIIT : None the foregoing Resolution is duly passed and adopted this 2nd day of April, 1973. ATTEST: 7M f l RESOLUTION NO. 2490 (1973 Series) A RESOLUTIOPJ ESTABLISHLIG PARKI TG RESTRICTIOINS Oil CALIFORI]IA BOULEVARD AND Oil BEEBEE STREET, ESTABLISHING STOP SIGUS ON BEACH STREET, ATJD REPLACING A LOADING ZO-12 WITH 36 AgURM PARKI-?G 014 MONTEREY STREET. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. Red zones are hereby established on the east side. of California Blvd., commencing 453 feet south of Foothill Blvd. and extending 22 feet south. 2. A no parking zone is hereby established on the east side of Beebee Street commencing at the southerly line of South Street and extending 60 feet southerly. 3. Stop signs are hereby established stopping traffic in both directions on Beach Street at Leff Street. 4. The hotel loading zone on the east side of Monterey Street commencing 14 feet north of Morro Street and extending 41 feet northerly is hereby rescinded and replaced with thirty six minute time limit parking. On motion of Councilman Blake , seconded by Councilman Gurnee , and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Blake, Brown, Graham, Gurnee, Mayor Schwart iJOES : None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution is duly passed and adopted.this 2nd day of April, 1973. ATTDST: ,� YKn RESOLUTIO10 :JO. 24009 (1973 Series) A RESOLUTION APPROVING PAP.KIi G IZTERS Oil MUDITERi Y STREET, BROAD STREET Ac?D PAL"4 STREET, ESTABLISHIUG i10 PARKING ZONES OU LLFF STREET AND JOIR1SOIT AVENUE, A LOADIi1G ZONEE OI, BROAD STREET A?TL A STOP SIGN OIv PAL014AR AVENUE. BE IT RSOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. Parking meters are hereby established on both sides of Monterey Street between the southerly and northerly extensions of Broad Street, on Broad Street between Honterey Street and Palm Street, and on Palm Street between Broad Street and Chorro Street, to be effective between 9 :00 A. 14. and 6:00 P. K., Sundays and holidays excepted. 2. A no parking zone is hereby established on both sides of Leff Street beginning at the southerly property line of Santa Rosa Street and extending 164 feet southerly.. 3. A no parking zone is hereby established on the easterly side of Johnson Avenue commencing at the northerly property line of Harsh Street and extending 35 feet northerly. 4. A loading zone is hereby established on the easterly side of Broad Street, commencing 116 feet northerly of the north property line of Higuera Street and extending 53 feet northerly. The loading zone will be effective between 7:00 A. M. and 6:00 P. ICI., Sundays and holidays excepted. 5. A stop sign is hereby established stopping traffic on Palomar Avenue at Ramona Drive. On motion of Councilman Blake seconded by Councilman Brown and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Blake, Brown, Graham, Gurnee, Mayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution is duly passed and adopted this 19th day cif Harch, 1973. ATTEST: ; ;- e g T+ RESOLUTIO T HO. 24800 (1973 Series) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUMCIL OF SAN LUIS OBISPO FINDI11C ' 1TUISAITCE 14AY EXIST UPOIT THE 1192 FOOTHILL BOULEVARD AUD A PUBLIC HEARI1,TG CONCERNING ABATEMENT THE - REOF . OF THE CITY MAT A PUBLIC PREI4ISBS AT ORDERING SAM.: AITD THE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. This Council finds that the stockpiled dirt in drainage swale upon the real property generally described as 1192 Foothill Boulevard and more particularly described as Portion Sec. 23, T. 30 S., R. 12 E. and shoT!m as Parcels Nos. 2 and 3 in Book 52 Page 253 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 August 20, 1973, to ascertain whether said stockpiled dirt constitutes a public nuisance which may be abated. 3. The facts forming the basis for the aforesaid finding are that the stockpiled dirt is not authorized by the City's grading ordinances and the City permit authorizing the stockpiling of said dirt originally has expired. 4. The possible method of abatement is to remove the dirt from the property, or to submit a grading plan for approval of compaction upon the site. 5. The City Clerk is directed to comply with the provisions of I11unicipal Code Section 4400.4, 4400.5, and 4400.6 concerning the posting and serving of Notice of Public Hearing. goti RESOLUTIOT,I N0. 2488 (1973 Series) Page 2 On motion of Councilman.Brown, seconded by Councilman Graham, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Brown, Graham, Gurnee, Norris and Mayor Schwartz NOES: done ABSENT: Idone the foregoing Resolution is. duly passed and adopted this 2nd day of July, 1973. ATTEST: oe ity Clerk C E R T I F I C A T I O N 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 thereof held on the 2nd day of July, 1973. ff--dam �=111' RESOLUTION i.110. 243'7 (1973 Series) A RESOLUTITN OF T11 COUNCIL OF TUE CITY OF SA;: LUIS OBISPO FhtMIX THAT A PUBLIC iXISANCE MAY EXIST UPON MM PRM'!ISrS AT 1391 LOS OSOS VALLEY R MY ROAD A ORDE:!M170 A PUBLIC hLARING COz4CER117IiX. SAM AND ThE ABATENi V(T Ti MEOF. EL IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. This Council finds that the stockpiled mounds of dirt upon the real property generally described as 1391 Los Osos Valley Road, and more particularly described as Portion Lot No. 59, Rancho Canada de Los Osos, and shown as Parcel 140. 37 in Book 53 Page lllin 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 August 20, 1973, to ascertain whether said stockpiled mounds of dirt constitute a public nuisance which may be abated. 3. The facts forming the basis for the aforesaid finding are that the stockpiled mounds of dirt are not authorized by the City's grading ordinances and the City permit authorizing the stockpiling of said dirt originally has expired. 4. The possible methods of abatement are to remove the dirt from the property, or to submit a grading plan for approval of compaction upon the site. 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 Bearing. .x`fw 7 RESOLUTIOU NO. 2487 (1973 Series) Page 2 On motion of Councilman Brown, seconded by Councilman Graham, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Brown, Graham, Gurnee, Norris and Mayor Schwartz IQ S: None ABSEt1T : T1one the foregoing Resolution is duly passed and adopted this 2nd day of July, 1973. ATTEST: C E R T I F I C A T I O N 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 thereof held on the 2nd day of July, 1973. RESOLUTION X10. 2426 (1973 Series) A RESOLUTIO11 OF THE COUNCIL OF T11E CITY OF SAM LUIS OBISPO PROHIBITIiIG GRADING AOD CONSTRUCTIO11 WITI I?t T171 1TY FELT OF THE BANKS OF CERTAIII WATERITAYS PL'JDIiuG CITY RI VIEW OF TIM FLOOD DANGERS IINOLVED, Ai'� 'ESTABLISHUTO rumEw PROCEDURES. WHEREAS, the disastrous flood of January 12, 1973, demonstrated the necessity for City review and control of all grading and construction activities upon land adjacent to the City's waterways for the protection of the public health, safety and welfare; and WHEREAS, on June 18, 1973, the City adopted Resolution !-,To. 2479, requesting permission to participate in the Federal Flood Insurance Program (HUD), and as a condition of such participation, the City agreed to require that all construction or development shall be designed and situated in a manner which minimizes flood damage and reduces flood risks. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: Paragraph 1. All construction of new structures and all grading work is hereby prohibited within twenty (20) feet of the top of the banks of all lakes, creeks, drainage channels and other waterways within the City as shown upon Exhibit "B`° map, attached hereto, and thereby incorporated herein, except as otherwise provided in Paragraphs 2 and 3 hereof. For the purposes of this Resolution, the "top of the bank" shall mean that point on either bank idlich represents the water level at full capacity of the waterway without flooding or overflowing on either side of said waterway. The twenty (20) foot distance shall be measured horizontally from the aforesaid point and perpendicularly to the said waterway. Paragraph 2. The prohibit -ions herein shall not apply if: (a) the City Engineer certifies (1) that the character of the waterflow in the particular waterway during the floods of January 18, 1973, and January 19, 1969, was not so erosive as to endanger the permanence and stability of the creek bed or banks within a distance of 150 feet upstream or downstream from the proposed construction , -qg b RESOLUTION NO. .248( `, (1973 Series) Page 2 site; and (2) that drainage structures in the vicinity, if plugged or overtaxed, would not cause property to be flooded; and (b) In the judgment of the Waterways Planning Board, the setback proposed by a builder would not detrimentally affect the City's ability to correct flood problems and to regulate future development along the waterway in a manner which will protect the public health, safety and welfare. Paragraph 3. The prohibitions herein shall not.apply to: a. Public Works. b. Rehabilitation or repair work which is reasonably necessary to restore buildings or premises which have been damaged by flood, fire, earthquake (q other natural disaster, and which work can be accomplished at a cost of less than twice the assessed value of the building involved. c. Emergency work necessary for the protection of the public health, safety and welfare. d. Private projects specifically approved by the City Council for the construction of retaining walls, culverts, bridges and similar public works type structures. Paragraph 4.. Any member of the Council or Planning Commission and any person aggrieved by a decision of the City Engineer or Waterways Planning Board may file an appeal therefrom directly to the Council in accordance with the procedures set forth in the zoning ordinance for appeals to the Council. Paragraph 5. The City Clerk is directed to send a copy of this Resolution to the Department of housing and Urban Development and to the Board of Supervisors of the County of San Luis Obispo. RESOLUTION 1,d0. 2486 (1973 Series) Page 3 On motion of Councilman Gurnee, seconded by _ Graham and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Brown, Graham, Gurnee, Norris and Mayor Schwartz OES : None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution is passed and adopted this of July , 1973. ATTEST: Councilman 2nd day C.E R T IF I C A T I O Pi 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 Pieeting thereof held on the 2nd day of July 1973. CtyCerc RE-SOLUTION NO. 2485 (1973 Series) A RESOLUTION APPROVI'_r APPLICA or FOR uum A ,TD' !- IATER. CObfSERVATIO:; FUNDS FOR PHASE III OF LAGUHA LAIC? PAfi% LEVELOPMENT PROJECT: AUD SUMSEDING RESOLUTIM HO. 2457. WMREAS, it is the desire of the City of San Luis Obispo to make improvements to Laguna Lake Park, a park within the City of San Luis Obispo; and WHEREAS, under the provisions of the Land and Water Conservation Fund Act, the Federal Government is authorized to provide financial assistance to local government to undertake and carry out land and water conservation work. HOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: SECTIOd 1. This Council: (1) Approves the filing of an application for Land and ?Dater Conservation Fund assistance; and (2) Certifies that the City understands the assurance in Part V of the application and certifies that it will comply with the regulations, policies, guidelines, and requirements, including Office of Management and Budget Circulars Nos. A -87, A -95, and A -102 as they relate to the application; and .(3) Certifies that the City has or will have matching funds and can finance 100 percent of the project, half of which will be reimbursed; and- aµ�S i� ,7SOLUTIOi1 ,10. 2485 (173 Series) Page 2 (4) Certifies that the City meets the planning requirements and that the project is compatible with the land use plans of those jurisdictions immediately surrounding the project; and (5) Appoints the Director of Parks and Recreation as agent of the City to conduct all negotiations, execute and submit all documents including but not limited to applications, agreements, amendments, billing statements, and so on which may be necessary for the completion of the aforementioned project. SECTIM7 2, The Mayor of the City of San. Luis Obispo is hereby authorized and directed to execute five copies of said Project Agreement. SECTIOU 3. This Resolution supersedes'in full Resolution No. 2457 concerning the same subject. SECTIOrd 4. The City Clerk shall certify to the passage of this Resolution by the Council and it-shall thereupon take effect. On motion of Councilman Brown.o seconded by Councilman Graham and on the following roll call vote: AYLS: Councilman Brown, Graham, Gurnee, Norris and Mayor Schwartz HOES: None ABSELTT : None the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted this 2nd day of July , 1973. ATTEST: iii" ��. _ a reran taco f�llh 1966J tawtreetma OOO. 1 U.S. OEPARTNIE07 OF TML ;NTERIOR ASSURANCE of COMPLIANCE (TITLE tl, (IVIL RIGHTS ACT Of 1964) City of San Luis Obispo, I i f, NamL o t Applicant Recipient ) ( hereinafter called "Applicant -Reci Recipient­) HEREBY AGREES THAT ET will comply with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (P.L. 88 -352) and All requirements imposed by or pursuant to the Department of the Interior Regulation (43 CFR 17) issued pursuant to that tide, to the end that, in accordance with Title VI of that Act and the Regulation, no per- son In the United States shall, on the ground of race, color, or national origin be excluded from participa- tion in, be denied the benefits of, or be otherwise subjected to discrimination under any program or activity for which the Applicant- Recipient receives financial assistance from Bureau of Outdoor Reereatioltind Office Hereby Gives Assurance That It will immediately take any measures to effectuate this agreement. If any real property or structure thereon is provided or improved with the aid of Federal financial assistance extended to the Applicant - Recipient by Bureau of Outdoor Barents or of great ion , This assurance obligates the Applicant- Recipient, 'or in the case of any transfer of such property, any transferee for the period during which the real property or structure is used for a purpose involving the provision of similar services or bene- fits. If any personal property is so provided, this assurance obligates the Applicant- Recipient for the period during which it retains ownership or possession of the property. In all other cases, this assurance obligates the Applicant - Recipient for the Period during which the Federal financial assistance is extended io it by_ Bureau f Ottdoor Recreatipn. Bureau or ()ibce . , THIS ASSURANCE is given in consideration of and for the purpose of obtaini ng any and all Federal grants, loans, contracts, property discounts or other Federal financial assistance extended after the date hereof to the Applicant- Recipient by the bureau or office, including installment payments after such date on account of arrangements for Federal financial assistance which were approved before such date. The Applicant- Recipient recognizes and agrees that such Federal financial assistance will be extended in reliance on the representations and agreements made in this assurance, and that the United States shall reserve the right to seek judicial enforcement of this assurance. This assurance is binding on the Applicant. Recipient, its successors, tiaras ferees, and assignees, and the person or persons whose signature appear below are authorized to sign this assurance on behalf of the Applicant- Recipient. '11 June 7 , 1973 j DATED By 990 Palm St, San Luis _Obispo California APPLICA \T- RECIPIENT'S SIAIUM, ADDRESS City of San Luis rC Obicn.t r t•a APPLANT•RECIP[ENT u s eovtrw.ewr .an..,,e ornce � «e o•— sza -sze 919.77] , J RESOLUTION NO. 2484 (1973 Series) A RESOLUTION OF THE COU14CIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO AUTHORIZIAG Ad APPLICATION FOR GRANT FOR LAZJ EIIFORCEArLIdT PURPOSES. WHLREAS, the City of San Luis Obispo desires to purchase video tape equipment (Sony AC /AVC Model 3400 Videorover), to be funded in part from funds made available through the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 administered by the California Council on Criminal Justice. 11011, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: SECTION 1. The City Administrative Officer of the City of San Luis Obispo is authorized to submit an Application for Grant for Law Enforcement Purposes to the California Council on Criminal Justice for its consideration; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that in the event that the California Council on Criminal Justice consents to fund the project, the City . Administrative Officer is authorized to execute on behalf of the City of San Luis Obispo, the contract for the grant for law enforcement purposes. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the applicant agrees to provide the required matching funds to said project. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that Grant funds received hereunder shall not be used to supplant ongoing law enforcement expenditures. On motion of Councilman Brown , seconded by rni mn;lman Graham and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Brown, Graham, Gurnee, Norris and Mayor Schwartz WOES: None ABSEUT: None the foregoing Resolution is passed and adopted this 2nd— day of July. , 1973. ATTEST: i r -�ld A RESOLUTION TRANSFERRING MONEYS FROM THE CAPITAL OUTLAY FUND TO THE CKUMAL FUND. WHEREAS, the 1972-73 Gas Tax Fund budget account was over- budgeted and it was anticipated that, if all items in the budget were spent, the account would have to be replenished; and WHEREAS, the fund balance as of June 30, 1973 would otherwise show a red figure in the amount of approximately $15 000; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Couneil of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. That $15 000 be transferred from the Capital Outlay Fund to the Gas Tax Fonda On motion of Councilman Brown , seconded by Councilman Graham , and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Brown, Graham, Gurnee, Norris and Mayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing resolution was duly passed and adopted this 2n4 day of July , 19730 ATTEST: ,24®3 A RESOLUTION-INCREASING SEVERAL ACCOUNTS IN THE 1972 -73 BUDCET. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. That the following general fund accounts be increased as indicated: #200.4 General government - Legal Advertising Expense $1 075.13 207.3 City Attorney - Materials & Supplies 186.86 208.2 Police - Contractual Services 1 107.22 208.4 Police - Motor Vehicle 6 026.06 210.2 Fire - Contractual Services 487.75 214.4 Street - Motor Vehicle 1 737.54 217.2 Electrical - Contractual Services 7 248.67 $17 9. 3 2.- That-the unbudgeted reserve be decreased by $17 869.23. 3. That the following sever maintenance & operation accounts be increased as indicated: #850.5 Sewer plant chlorine $ 498.08 851.2 Sewer collection system contractual services 731.12 $ 1 22 .20 4. That the following water maintenance & operation accounts be increased as follows: #704 Water Purchase $ 19 966.03 743 Operation of Treatment Facilities 3 276.72 744 Chemicals & Filtering Materials 12 046.02 . 747 Maintenance of Treatment Facilities 946.39 798 Outside Services Employed 4 187.73 805 Motor Vehicle 688.73 $ 1. On motion of Councilman Brown , seconded by Councilman Graham , and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Brown, Graham, Gurnee, Norris and Mayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing resolution was duly passed and adopted this 2nd day of July , 1973. ATTEST: / � N A RESOLUTION TABULATING EQUIPMENT REPLACEPAMT APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1973 -714 AND TOTAL ACCUMULATIONS FOR EACH PIECE OF EQUIPMENT. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: That the following appropriations for the 1973 -74 fiscal year be added to previous accumulations in the Equipment Replacement Fund and reserved for the pur. chase of equipment replacements for the items of equipment listed below. Expenditures may be made for the purchase of replacements for the specified ._pieces ofequipment only, unless otherwise directed by the City Council. Adjustments may be made at the time of purchase to meet prevailing market conditions. If the cost of the equipment is less than the amount accumulated: (1) The unused moneys may be left in the equipment replacement fund and placed in the unallocated reserve; or (2) Such moneys may be transferred to other appropriate funds,,-,by Council action.. Ifthe cost of the replacement is greater than the moneys accumulated: (1) Funds may be transferred from the general fled unbudgeted reserve to the appropriate expenditure account; or (2) Moneys accumulated in the unallocated reserve may be used; or (3) A portion of the cost may be paid from other appropriate departmental accounts. y-k r City Item_ Year Serial No. No. Budget Accumulated Admini- Chev. sedan 1968 1336982125736 368 $ 500. $ 2 250 strative Ply. sedan 1973 RL41 G3A22361 273 600 600 Police Ply. sedan 1973 PK41P3D284933 21 1 500 1 500 Ply. sedan 1972 PK41P2D283954 22 1 500 3 000 Ply. hardtop 1972 RH23 126189983 23 700 1 400 Ply. hardtop 1972 RH23G26191L25 24 700 1 400 Fly. sta. wagon 1972 PK45P2D277484 25 1 700 3 400 Dodge sedan 19 7- P 8 D1Shl, 2D2.,�„�77 26 750 1 500 ?11 sedan 1973 PYLIPjD281;934 27 1 500 1 500 Ply. sedan 1973 PK41P3D28L;935 28 1 500 1 5QU Ply. sedan 1973 PKl;1P3D284936 29 1 500 1 500 y-k r Poli ce (con..} Bldg. Insp. T tOM ,y sede;n :y sFd:L!i ,',)stcoaster scooter lto:, tcoa:>ter scooter t I- City Year Serwa.J.ido. No. Budget_ Accumulated ,., c-S37 1: 73 ?ri ;l ['3D- 96L932 1971 27'24-'5 1971 2723U Dodge pickup 1967 1161706639 Chev. custom pickup 1969 1338092329663 33 18 600 1 1300 19 600 l 800 13 3000 '21-0-56 267 169 175 250 725' 1 450 1 300 2 75U Fire GMC truck 1955 .63450Y-1029 2 2 000 2 000 Crown truck 1960 2"i 79 4 1 500 15 000 53a$ave aerial ladder 1956 J5370 11 2 000 26 000 y. station wagon 1967 11LIL5F7119853 167 1 500 3 750 Ford pickup 1970 F25`- H55825 170 300 1 200 Dodge sta. wagon 1970 WH-)G Q'209104 770 350 1 400 Dodge sedan 1970 DKLILOD222577 670 400 1 600 Van Pelt truck 1964 616 834 964 1 300 U 800 Engr. Ford pickup 1966 F10A_R806213 166 150 1 800 Dodge sedan 1970 WL41GOA208862 270 300 1 200 Chev. pickup 1966 C- 536x.148849 366 250 2 400 TZ Street inter. front end ldr. 1963 1054w 163 500 5 000 Ford pickup 1965 F10JR613734 165 150 1 850 Wayne sweeper 1968 1591742080 168 1 750 10 500 Jaeger air compressor 1968 RC208058 268 400 2400 Layton taw paver 1969 H2952B 269 300 1 200 Cat. grader 1971 1OR1689 271 2 000 6 000 Cat. loader 1962 59A1705 362 2 000 15 000 Inter. dump truck 1965 SB477121E5 565 500 5 750 Fc d damp truck 1970 F61DRH56516 570 650 2 600 Ford ;catch truck 1967 F61BRA42086 666 1 P00 8 400 Ford dwvp truck 1967 F61BRA45268 866 600 4 200 Chev. dump truck 1969 CE539P869524 969 700 3 400 Littlefor."� oil list. 1966 400 3 200 Cat. tractor 1956 8U9658 1063 1 400 l4 000 Bros. roller 196L, 135167, 1064 550 3 850 Ford dump truck Jalion roller 1972 1970 F61-DPP06787 ,46R54G48 372 870 7 0 1 00 500 2 000 IL 350 7U 83U Misc. Ford pickup 1965 F10J3613732 265 150 1 850 Public PS paint striper 1969 6869 869 1 200 5 950 Works Ford pickup 1965 F10JR613733 365 150 2 350 Utility Wayne brush chipper 1971 .E092A52 171 400 1 200 tax (pits Chev. plat o= truck 1969 CE339ZB52466 769 350 1 750 j rec.) Aerial lift 6 000 6 000 7750 T73U Park Serer Water Note: Water Department owes Equipment Replacement Fund $30 000 as of 6- 30 -73, PASSED AND ADOPTED this 18thday of June , 1973, by the following roll call vote on motion of Councilman Graham , seconded by C.Oun.cilman Brown ; AYES: Councilmen Brown., Graham, Gurnee, Norris and Mayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: None ATTEST: / 71eTrk City Item Year Serial yo. No. Budget Accumulated Chev. pickup 1969 CS149Z350890 369 $ 200 8 1 025 Chev. pickup 1969 C5149ZS50895 469 200 1 025 Ford loader 1971 D539724 471 350 1 0590 Ford pickup 1965 F10JR713684 665 200 1 500 Chev. L xhl truck 1969 KS149Z850942 669 300 1 500 Dodge pickup 1972 D14AKU5087487 172 300 6UU National Boxer 1969 A9739 150 600 National Mower 1969 A9734 150 600 1 UO 7 900 Ford platform truck 1970 F35BRH56633 470 400 1 600 Dodge pickup 1972 D21BF25586570 272 425 850 GMC pickup 1964 I1001 HF2020A 364 550 2 500 Ford pickup (custom) 1970 0A47L203064 370 .250 1 000 Ingersoll Rand compressor 1969 125RB 54429H 569 400 2 OOO Ford pick-up 1965 FIOJR713685 765 250 1 900 Case tractor 1965 8279558 865 800 6 400' Ford truck 1970 F35ARH56345 970 650 2600 Ford truck 1970 F35ARH56346 1070 650 2 600 3 97 19 Unallocated reserve -17 127.21 Total $ 53 700 $235 972.79 Note: Water Department owes Equipment Replacement Fund $30 000 as of 6- 30 -73, PASSED AND ADOPTED this 18thday of June , 1973, by the following roll call vote on motion of Councilman Graham , seconded by C.Oun.cilman Brown ; AYES: Councilmen Brown., Graham, Gurnee, Norris and Mayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: None ATTEST: / 71eTrk RESOLUTION N0. 2480 (1973 Series) A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING SALARY RANGES FOR EMPLOYEE CLASSIFICATIONS FOR 1973 -74, ASSIGNING CITY EMPLOYEES TO CLASSIFICATIONS AND SALARY STEPS WITHIN SAID RANGES, SPECIFYING METHODS OF ADVANCEMENT AND SUPERSEDING PREVIOUS SALARY RESOLUTIONS IN CONFLICT. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: That all previous salary resolution provisions in conflict herewith are superseded and the following sections enacted for the 1973 -74 fiscal year; Section 1. Salary Ranges. The,following salary ranges are adopted and applied to the various classes of positions indicated in. Section 2 hereof. 1 2 3 4 5 1 $454 month $478 $506 ,,$536 `$568 2 466 492 522 552 582 3 478 506 536 .568 600 4 492 522; 552 X582 618 5 506 536 568 600 636 6 522 552 .582 61 %8 652 7 536 568 600 636 670 8 552 582 618 652 690 9 568 600 636 -,z__, 670 712 10 582 618 652 690 730 11 600 636 670 712 750 12 618 652 690 730 772 13 636 670 712 750 794 14 652 690 730 772 816 15 670 712 750 794 838 16 690 730 772 816 860 17 712 750 794 838 886 18 730 772 816 860 910 19 750 794 838 886 934 20 772 816 860 910 960 21 794 838 886 934 988 22 816 860 910 960 1012 23 838 886 934 988 1042 24 860 910 960 1012 1070 25 886 934 988 1042 1100 Section 2. Titles and Ranges. The classes of positions shall each have the salary range shown opposite the title in this section. Title Typist Clerk I (1) $454 478 506 536 568 Typist Clerk II (5) 506 536 568 600 636 Account Clerk I (5) Janitor (7) 536 568 600 636 670 Records Clerk (7) Dispatcher Clerk (8) 552 582 618 652 690 Senior Typist Clerk (8) Account Clerk II (8) -2- 1 2 3 4 5 26 $910 month $960 $1012 $1070 $1130 27 934 988 1042 1100 1160 28 960 1012 1070 1130 1192 29 988 1042 1100 1160 1224 30 1012 1070 1130 1192 1258 31 1042 1100 1160 1224 1294 32 1070 1130 1192 1258 1328 33 1100 1160 1224 1294 1366 34 1130 1192 1258 1328 1404 35 1160 1224 1294 1366 1442 36 1192 1258 1328 1404 1480 37 1224 1294 1366 1442 1520 38 1258 1328 1404 1480 1562 39 1294 1366 1442 1520 1604 40 1328 1404 1480 1562 1646 41 1366 1442 1520 1604 1690 42 1404 1480 1562 1646 1736 43 1442 1520 1601 1690 1782 44 11480 1562 1646 1736 1832 45 1520 160!4 1690 1782 1882 h6 1562 1646 1736 1832 1932 47 1604 1690 1782 1882 1986 48 1646 1736 1832 1932 2038 49 1690 1782 1882 1986 2092 50 1736 1832 1932 2038 2150 Section 2. Titles and Ranges. The classes of positions shall each have the salary range shown opposite the title in this section. Title Typist Clerk I (1) $454 478 506 536 568 Typist Clerk II (5) 506 536 568 600 636 Account Clerk I (5) Janitor (7) 536 568 600 636 670 Records Clerk (7) Dispatcher Clerk (8) 552 582 618 652 690 Senior Typist Clerk (8) Account Clerk II (8) -2- Accountant (25) 886 934 988 1042 1100 -3- Parking Enforcement Officer (9) $568 600 636 670 712 Secretary (9) Maintenance Man I (9) Drafting Aide (10) 582 618 652 690 730 Account clerk III (11) 600 636 670 712 750 Jroundskeeper (12) 618 652 690 730 772 Meter Reader (12). Maintenance Man II (13) 636 670 712 750 794 Utility Plant Operator I (13) Water Supply Assistant (13) Legal Secretary (13) Administrative Secretary (14) 652 690 730 772 816 Water Meter Repairman (14) Parking Meter Repairman (14) Administrative Aide (14) Heavy Equipment Operator (15) 670 712 750 794 838 Senior Engineering Aide (15) Maintenance Leadman (17) 712 750 794 838 886 Mechanic I (17) Utility Plant Operator II (17) Planning Technician (17) Senior Recreation Leader (17) Recreation Supervisor (19) 750 794 838 886 934 Fireman (20) 772 816 860 910 960 Mechanic Foreman (21) 794 838 886 934 988 Principal Engineering Aide (21) Police Officer (22) 816 860 910 960 1012 Fire Engineer (22) Building Inspector (22) Chief Utility Plant Operator (23) 838 886 934 988 1042 Water Supply Operator (23) Park Foreman (23) Planning Assistant (24) 860 .910 960 1012 1070 Civil Engineering Asst. I (24) Accountant (25) 886 934 988 1042 1100 -3- I, n Police Sergeant (26) $ 910 960 1012 1070 1130 Asst. Dir. of Parks & Rec. (26) Water Foreman (26) Fire Captain (27) 934 988. 1042 1100 1160 Planning Associate (28) 960 1012 1070 1130 1192 Civil Engineering Asst. II (29) 988 1642 .1100 1160 1224 Public Works Supt. (30) 1012 1070 1130 1192 1258 Asst. Director of Water Dept. (30) Police Lieutenant (30) Fire Marshal (30) Chief Building Inspector (30) Battalion Fire Chief (31) 1042 1100 1160 1224 1294 Civil Engineering Asst. III (32) 1070 1130 .1192 1258 1328 Director of Parks & Rec. (34) 1130 1192 1258 1328 1404 Asst. Director of Public Works (34) Police Captain (35) 1160 1224 1294 1366 1412 Director -of Planning .& Bldg. (37) 1224 1294 1366 1442 1520 Fire Chief (39) 1294 1366 1442 1520 1604 Director of Water Department (39) Police Chief (40) 1328 1404 1480 1562 1646 Director of Public Works (42) 1404. 1480 1562 1646 1736 Asst. Administrative Officer. (48) 1646 1736 1832 1932 2038 (Community Development) Section 3. Rules Governing Step Progressions The following rules shall govern step increases for all employees hired hereafter and for employees listed under section 4 below: 1. The first step is the minimum rate and shall normally be the hiring rate for the class. In cases where it is difficult to secure qualified.persoanel, or if a person of unusual 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 step, he shall receive the next step when he has completed the time requirement for such advanced step as outlined below and is recommended by the department head and Administrative Officer and approved by the Council for advancement. -4- 2. The second step is an incentive adjustment to encourage an employee to improve his work. An employee may be advanced to the second step following the completion of six months satisfactory service upon recommendation by his 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 Hilly 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 the Administrative Officer and approved by the City Council. l�. The fourth step is to be awarded only in case of work which is well above average for the class. An employee may be advanced to the fourth step after completion of one year of service at the third step provided the advancement is recommended by the department head and Administrative officer and approved by the City Council. 5. The fifth step is intended as a reward for outstanding performance. An employee may be advanced to the fifth step after completion of two years service (one year for Police Officers, beginning level) at the fourth step provided the advancement is recommended by the department head and Administrative Officer and justified by a letter of recommendation from the department head and approved by the City Council. In applying the above rules, the next step shall be granted, other conditions having been met, on the following basis: 1. For those having an anniversary date on the 15th of the month or earlier, the increase shall be effective the first of that month. 2. For those having an anniversary date on the 16th of the month or laters the increase shall be effective the first of the following month. 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 recommendation for increase at any time during the year, subject to approval by the City Council. -5- Y J Section 4. The following.employees. hired on'or prior to the effective date of this resolution shall be governed by the rules above for step advancement purposes: . Step in range Date last Name Classification as of 7 -1 -73 step increase Johnny Johns Janitor 4 10 -1 -71 William Ramirez Maintenance Man II 4 10 -1 -71 Ralph Hunt Fireman 4+ 12 -1 -71 Norman Hammond Fire Engineer 4 5 -1 -72 Joseph Pluneda Utility Plant Operator I 4 6 -1 -72 John Anderson Parking Meter Repairman 4 7 -1 -72 Mary Belle Caselman Secretary 4 8 -1 -72 Ronald Brown Police Officer 4 9 -1-72 Gerald Bedford Janitor 4 9 -1 -72 Nancy Brown Account Clerk II 4 10 -1 -72 Joyce Levin Recreation Supervisor 4 10 -1 -72 Louis Schwiebert Police Officer 4 11 -1 -72 James Nicklas Building Inspector 4 11 -1 -72 Delbert Heading Maintenance Man II 4 11 -1 -72 Bobby Gentry Maintenance Man II 4 11 -1 -72 Jane Johansen Secretary 4 1 -1 -73 Philip Leo Maintenance Man II 4 1 -1 -73 Edward Martin Police Officer 4 2 -1 -73 James Ritterbush Fireman 4 2 -1 -73 William Wilkins Utility Plant Operator I 4 4 -1 -73 Pat Gerety Planning Associate 4 4 -1 -73 Fred Wells Police Officer 4 $ 1 -73 Dean Treanor Police Officer- 4 6-1-73 James Petroni Fireman 4 7 -1 -73 Robert Downey Police Officer 3 5 -1 -72 Steven Smith Fireman 4 * 7-1-72 Steven Dunlap Groundskeeper 3 8 -1 -72 Melinda Kennedy Dispatcher Clerk 3 9 -1 -72 Roberta Goddard Accountant 3 11 -1 -72 Laurence Lakey Utility Plant Operator I 3 12 -1 -72 Yvonne Hampton Secretary 3 4 -1 -73 Richard Colombo Groundskeeper 2 2 -1 -73 Anthony Oliveira Maintenance Man II 2 2 -1 -73 Merlyn Van Mechanic I 2 3 -1 -73 Philip Doyle Building Inspector 2 3 -1 -73 Malcolm Stone Police Officer 2 5 -1 -73 Lee Cunningham Police Officer 2 7 -1 -73 Educational incentive or.other differentials -to be added to base figure. M Rudolph Muravez Accountant 2 7 -1 -73 Alan Matthews Police Officer 1 1 -16 -73 Daryl Andrews Police Officer 1 2 -16 -73 Davida Rea Typist Clerk II 1 2 -16 -73 Nancy Brady Typist Clerk II 1 4 -9 -73 Robert Hamilton Water Meter Reader 1 4 -23 -73 John Carson Fireman 1 5-16-73 Ernest Maldonado Maintenance Man II 1 5 -16 -73 William Freeman Groundskeeper 1 5 -16 -73 Josef Hazouri Police Officer 1 6 -1 -73 Robert Vessely Civil Engineering Assistant I 1 6 -1 -73 Frank Goodwin Police Officer 1 6 -16 -73 Section 5. Starting rates for those in the fifth step as of July 1, 1973 aj methods of progression for those employees placed in this grouping at a lower ste Wayne Carmack Police Sergeant 1130 The following employees shall start July 1, 1973 at the step indicated below and will be considered by the department head, administrative officer and city 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 classification. 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 recommendation for increase at any time during the year, subject to approval by the City Council. Figure includes educational incentive, longevity or other differentials. -7- Monthly Name Classification Salary Step Ervin Rodgers Police Chief, $1696 # 5 Don Englert Police Captain 1442 5 Lawrence Elsea Police Lieutenant 1258 5 William Sperlo Police Lieutenant 1258 5 Charles Baldwin Police Lieutenant 1294 # 5 Winston Morrissey Police Lieutenant 1224 # 4 Aug. 1 James Farris Police Sergeant 1160 5 Wayne Carmack Police Sergeant 1130 5 Larry L'unsford Police Sergeant 1160 5 Gary Grant Police Sergeant 1100 4 Jan. 1 Clifford Chelquist Police Sergeant 1070 4 Mar. 1 Rolland Waite Police Officer 1012 5 Robert Kali ci cki Police Officer 1130 5 William Anderson Police Officer 1100 # 5 Ronald McKernon Police Officer 1130 5 Figure includes educational incentive, longevity or other differentials. -7- Raymond Barba Police Officer $1012 5 Ralph Stewart Police Officer 1012 5 Gary Wilde Police Officer 1012 5 Harold McChesney Police Officer 1130x 5 Thomas Gallimore Police Officer 1012 5 Harold White Police Officer 1012 5 Anthony Costa Police Officer 1012 5 Charles.Blackburn Police Officer 1012 5 Barry Gregory Police Officer 1012 5 Terry Young Police Officer 1012 # 5 Robert Carrasco Police Officer 1012 5 Linda Leseman Parking Enforcement Officer 750 5 Margie Jordan Records Clerk 670 5 Susan Ray Dispatcher Clerk 690 5 Judith Hall Dispatcher Clerk 690 5 Lee Schlobohm Fire Chief 1636 # 5 Jack Wainscott Battalion Fire Chief- 1291 5 William Woodward Battalion Fire Chief 1291 5 Donald Kaye Fire Marshal 1258 5 Gerald Babcock Fire Captain 1160 5 Patrick Dempsey Fire Captain 1160 5 Elton Hall Fire Captain 1160 5 Earl Iunker Fire Captain 1160 5 Harry Blumhorst Fire Captain 1160 5 John Silva Fire Captain 1160 5 Stanley Mello Fire Captain 1160 5 Donald Sylvia Fire Captain 1192 # 5 William Callaway Fire Captain 1160 5 jerald Arnett Fire Captain 1042 3 May 1 Henry Toni.ni' Fire Engineer 1012 5 Albert Trejo Fire Engineer 1012 5' Richard Reppert Fire Engineer 1012 5 William Spencer Fire Engineer 1012 5 Richard Fritz Fire Engineer 1012 5 John Overbey Fire Engineer 1042 # 5 Donald Hale Fire Engineer 1012 5 Ellis Berliner Fire Engineer 1012 5 Emil Krege Fireman 960 5, Don Burns Fireman 960 5 Edward Marcom Fireman 1012 # 5 Dennis Bullock Fireman 960 5 Gary Alstot Fireman 1012 5 Carolee Fisher Senior Typist Clerk 690 5 Charlotte Horn Account Clerk III 750 5 Nancy Blell Account Clerk I 636 5 10 David Romero Director of Public Works $1770 5 Robert Vosburgh Civil Engineering Assistant III 1328 5 Paul Landell Civil Engineering Assistant II 1224 5 Anthony Juarez Civil Engineering Assistant I 1070 5 Douglas Howard Civil Engineering Assistant I 1070 5 Thomas Gingg Civil Engineering Assistant I 1070 5 George Robertson Civil Engineering Assistant I 1070 5 Arthur Hird Principal Engineering Aide 988 5 Jack DellaBitta Senior Engineering Aide 838 5 Milo Tappa Public Works Supte 1258 5 Jack Carrington Maintenance Leadman 886 5 Lewis Santos Heavy Equipment Operator 838 5 Oscar Lamboy Heavy Equipment Operator 838 5 Joe Lewis Maintenance Man II 794 5 Kenneth Kelly Maintenance Man II 794 5 Marvin Swaim Maintenance Man II 794 5 Thomas Bourne Maintenance Man II 794 5 Frank Reed Chief Utility Plant Operator 1042 5 Richard Ayers Utility Plant Operator II 886 5 William Harris 'Maintenance Leadman 886 5 Ralph Soto Maintenance Man II 794 5 John Day Maintenance Man II 794 5 Paul Post Mechanic I 886 5 Marilyn Perry Administrative Secretary 816 5 Kathleen Michel Legal Secretary 730 3 Apr. 1 Ronald Young Director of Planning & Building 1520 5 Jon Ecklund Planning Technician 886 5 Elaine Q assmeyer Secretary 712 5 John Kellerman Chief Building Inspector 1258 5 Walter DeBorde Building Inspector 1012 5 Vivian Eddy Secretary 712 5 William Flory Director of Parks & Recreation 1432 # 5 James Stockton Asst. Director of Parks & Recreation 1130 5 Lane Wilson Park Foreman 1042 5 Jesse Gonzales Groundskeeper 772 .5 Manuel Limon Groundskeeper 772 5 Richard Barrios Groundskeeper 772 5 Paul Pinedo Groundskeeper 772 5 Leslie Tanore Janitor 670 5 Dennis Cox Maintenance Man II 794 5 Robert Paul Director of Water Depte 1604 5 John tiuirk Asst Director of dater Dept* 1192 4 Feb. 1 Joseph Knepple Senior Engineering Aide 838 5 Robert Mayse Water Supply Operator 1042 .5 Bert Johnson Water Supply Assistant 794 5 Milton Koop Water Supply Assistant $794 5 Frank Perry Maintenance Leadman 886 5 Billie Terra Maintenance Man II 794 5 Terald Armenta, Maintenance Man II 794 5 Robert Ioppini Maintenance Man II 794 5 Carl Young Chief Utility Plant Operator 1042 5 3eorge Bell Utility Plant Operator I 794 5 Donald Headley Utility Plant Operator I 794 5 Milton Buss Water Meter Reader 772 5 Section 6. Pay Differentials. When assigned to the following work, city personnel shall be paid the salary ranges indicated: Parking Enforcement Officer (with matron duty including call backs without additional pay) Fireman (Inspector) (11) $600 636 670 712 750 (22) 816 860 910 960 1012 Police Officer (Detective) (25) 886, 934 988 1042 1100 (Note: Police officers serving as detective will receive the base pay of Police officer plus overtime on a straight time basis plus a $20 per week payment for the detective standing by. In no event, however,.will the detective's total compensation be less than the rates above). Section 7. Schedule. of salaries for full -time personnel not included in City Administrative Officer $2480 month City Attorney 1920 City Clerk- Director of Finance 1876 Section 8. Seniority Pay for Full -time Department Heads Listed in Section 2. In addition to the salary ranges listed for the respective department head positions, a full -time department head will be paid an additional one percent for the first ten years of continuous full -time service with the City, one percent for the next five years and one percent for each subsequent five years, calculated to the nearest two dollars. Section 9. Schedule of salaries for part -time personnel not included in salary ranges, City Treasurer - part -time $300 month Deputy Director of Civil Defense - 2 time 150 School Crossing suard- part -time adult 175 -10- Part -time draftsmen - grade I $2.76 hour II 3.18 III 3.67 IV 3.87 V 4.11 Youth Corps worker - first summer 1.65 hour second summer 1.75 Fire Department Dispatchers - 1st 6 months 1.65 hour 2nd 6 mos. 1.75 3rd 6 mos. 1.85 hth 6 mos. 1.95 5th 6 mos. & 2.05 thereafter Section 10.. Part -time Recreation Leaders. (a) The range for part -time recreation leaders shall be as' follows: Step A $1.75 hour B 2.00 C 2.25 (b) the following minimum time requirements are hereby designated for such steps: Step A Starting rate. Step B After 250 hours working time, 6 months employment, or one summer, whichever is completed first. Step C After 750 hours working time, 18 months employment, or two full summers,.whichever is completed first. Section 11. Part -time Park and Grounds Maintenance Laborers. The range for part -time park and grounds maintenance laborer shall be the same as that for recreation leader as set forth in Section 10 above. Time requirements for Step B shall be 500 hours work or six months employment, whichever is completed first. Time requirements for Step C shall be 1500 hours work or 18 months employment, whichever is completed first. -11- -1 i 1 Section 12. Recreation Specialist. (a) The range for recreation specialist shall be as follows: Step A $2.50 hour B 2.75 C 3.00 (b) The following minimum time requirements are hereby imposed for such steps: Step A Starting Step B After handling two successful instruction series, or 120 hours working time, whichever cones first. Step C After 18 months satisfactory performance, or 400 hours working time, whichever comes first. Section 13. Effective Date. This resolution shall take effect July 1, 1973. On motion of Councilman Brown , seconded by Councilman-Graham , and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Brown, Graham, Gurnee, Norris and Mayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing resolution is passed and adopted A TTEST: City Clerk -12- i 18th day of _June , 1973. C 0 RESOLUTION 1-10.247.9 (1973 Series) A RESOLUTIOI1 OF TIM COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO REQUESTIIX PER11ISSIO0 TO PARTICIPATE III THE FEDERAL FLOOD INSURANCE PROGRAM.. 1,RMREAS, certain areas of the City of San Luis Obispo are subject to periodic flooding from stream overflow causing serious damages to residential and other properties within the City; and WHEREAS,relief is available in the form of flood insurance as authorized by the National Flood Insurance Act of 196^0 as amended; and IMREAS, it is the intent of this Council to comply with land use and management criteria regulations as required in said act; and WHEREAS, it is also the intent of this Council to recognize and duly evaluate flood hazards in all official actions relating to land use in the flood plain areas having special flood hazards; and IRIEREAS, the Charter of the City of San Luis Obispo grants the City "the power to make and enforce all laws and regulations in respect to municipal affairs "; and WHEREAS, California State zoning, subdivision, and health and safety laws additionally authorize the City to regulate and control land use in a manner which will adequately protect the public health, safety and welfare; 14,4017, THEREFORE, BE IT i -SOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: The City of San Luis Obispo hereby assures the Federal Insurance Administration that it takes the following legislative action: (1) Appoints Richard D. Miller, City Administrative Officer, with the responsibility, authority and means to: k aqlq RESOLUTIO11 _?0: 2479 (1973 Series) Page 2 (a) Delineate or assist the MJD Administrator, at his request, in delineating the limits of the areas having special flood hazards on available local maps of sufficient scale to identify the location of building sites. (b) Provide such information as the 1UD Administrator may request concerning present uses and occupancy of the flcod plain area. (c) Maintain for public inspection and furnish upon request, *.Tith respect to each area having special flood hazards, information on elevations (in relation to mean sea level) of the lowest floors of.all new or substantially improved structures. (d) Cooperate with Federal, State and local agencies and private firms which undertake to study, survey, map and identify flood plain areas, and cooperate with neighboring communities with respect to-management of adjoining flood plain areas in order to prevent aggravation of existing hazards. (e) Submit on the anniversary date of the community's initial eligibility, an annual report to the HUD Administrator on the progress made during the past year within the community in t1le development and imple- mentation of flood plain management measures. (2) Take such other official action as may be reason- ably necessary to carry out the objectives of the program. BE IT FURTIIER RESOLVED that the Director of Public Works shall review all applications for grading permits, building permits, subdivision and other development permits, RESOLUTION 110�— 2479 (1973 Series) Page 3 and all other construction entitlements of any sort from the City, and shall require that all of such proposed construction or development: (1) Be designed and anchored to prevent the flotation, collapse, or lateral movement of the structure or portions of the structure due to flooding. �(2) Use construction and development materials and, utility equipment that are resistant to flood damage. (3) Use construction and development methods and practices that will minimize flood damage. (4) Provide adequate drainage to reduce the risk of flooding. (5) Locate public utilities and facilities on the site in such a manner as to be elevated and constructed to minimize or eliminate flood damage, such utilities and facilities including sewer, gas, electrical and water systems. On motion of Councilman Gurnee, seconded by Councilman Brown and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen, Brown, Graham, Gurnee, Norris and Mayor Schwartz 140ES : None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution-was duly passed and adopted this 18th day of .,June ,1973. ATTEST: CERT'IFICATIOIT I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo %t a Regular Meeting thereof held on the 18t .day of June 1973. ity Cler r r SOLUT101i 110. 2478 (1973 Series) A RESOLUTIOL. OF Tit: COUiXIL OF TTY CITY OF S1U! LUIS OBISPO REQUESTING THE CONGRLSS TO AUTRORIZE A SURVEY REPORT A:JD S'1'Ul''Y BY TEE AR1lY CUP.PS OF ENGINEERS FOR' SAM LUIS OBISPO CRLEX A4*D ITS TRIBUTARIES. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. This Council supports h. R. 3013 by Congressman Burt L. Talcott which would authorize the Army Corps of Engineers to conduct a study and prepare a survey report to determine the best plan for rlood control along San Luis Obispo Creek and its tributaries within the City of San Luis Obispo and nearby unincorporated areas. 2. Senators Alan Cranston and John V. Tenney are requested to introduce companion legislation in the U. S. Senate as soon as possible. 3. This Council urges Congressman William ietchum to exert his full support on behalf of 11. R. 3013. 4. The Army Corps of Engineers is hereby requested to proceed with the aforesaid study and report upon receipt of Congressional authorization. On motion of Councilman Norris, seconded by Councilman Brown, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Brown, Graham, Morris and Mayor Schwartz NOES: Councilman Gurnee ABSENT: Aone the foregoing Resolution is passed and adopted this 4th day of June, 1973. ATTEST: R 2478 RESOLUTIMI 00. 2477 (1973 Series) A RESOLUTIO111 OF VIE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAR LUIS OBISPO EYTE- 14DII ?G TIM PROHIBITIOSS OF ORDIIIAI10E 130. 575 THROUGH JULY 3, 1973, PE�iDI.M CERTAIN FLOOD HAZARD DETEP11INATIONS . WHEREAS, Emergency Ordinance No. 575 restricted grading and construction in flooded areas and areas adjacent to creeks pending City review and consideration of measures to reduce dangers from flooding; and 11HEE., , City has created the Waterways Planning Board to advise the Council and Planning Commission in connection with proposed grading, construction, and other activities within and adjacent to creeks and flood prone areas; and WIM -REAS, Ordinance 11o. 575 expires on June 9, 1973, and the City does not intend at this time to extend or renew said Ordinance; and I -MREAS, the Waterways Planning Board will present its initial recommendations to a joint meeting of the Council and .Planning Commission on June 7, 1973, and the Council must have a reasonable period of time thereafter to consider whether additional measures may be necessary for the protection of the public from flood dangers;, and IM-REAS, it is therefore desirable that the prohibitions of Ordinance mo. 575 be contint±ed in effect through July 3, 1913, unless the Waterways Planning Board, or the Planning Commission on appeal therefrom, determines that proposed grading or construction activities within the prohibited areas present no flood danger. MW, THEREFOP.E, BE IT RESG'LVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. .o grading, building, or other City permit_ or entitlement shall be -1,ssued which authorizes grading or construction activity contrary to the prohibitions Get forth in expired Ordinance IT0.5% and the Resolutions interpreting said Ordinance until such time as. the Waterways Planning Board, or the Planning Commission or appeal therefrom, determines and certifies that the proposed activity does not present a flood danger. RESOLUTION JO. 2477 (1973 Series) Page 2 .2. The provisions of this.Resolution.shall be of no force or effect after July 3, 1973. On motion of Councilman Gurnee, seconded by Councilman Brown, and on the following roll call vote: . AYES: Councilmen Brown, Graham, Gurnee, Norris and Mayor Schwartz HOES: Hone ABSENT: Done the foregoing Resolution is passed and adopted this 4th day of June, 1973. ATTEST: =�= M�M C E R T I F I C A T I 0 0 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 Meet -ing thereof held on the 4th day of June, 1973. City Clerk . 0 RESOLUTION 110: 2476 (1973 Series) A RESOLUTION OF T1 COUNCIL OF, THE CITY OF SAI? LUIS OBISPO AUTHOAMI'l2G THE COUNTY TO IIJCUR EXP 0SES 011 BEHALF OF THE CITY FOR PIIOTOGF.MSMTRIC MAPS FOR A FLOOD FLAI4.1 STUDY. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis,Obispo as follows: 1. The City of San Luis Obispo hereby authorizes the County of San Luis Obispo to incur expenses up to a maximum of $3,500.00 on behalf of the City to cover the City's share of a photogrammetric mapping and ground control project being conducted by the County in connection with flood plain studies. 2. The City Clerk is directed to send a copy of this Resolution to the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors and to the County Administrative Office. On motion of Councilman Gurnee, seconded by Councilman Graham, and on the following roll call vote: AYES; Councilmen Brown, Graham, Gurnee, Horris and Mayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSEi1T : 11one the foregoing Resolution is passed and adopted this 4th day of June, 1973. ATTEST: C E R T I F I C A T I 0 0 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 thereof held on the 4th day of June, 1973. i RESOLUTION 00. 2475 (1973 Series) A RESOLUTIOR OF CITY OF SAN LUIS DETEPUIOING THAT MAJORITY PROTEST 3 AIR EXAMN" . THE COUc1CIL OF ME OBISPO FINDING KI D THERE WAS 110 TO "ED1A ROAD N0. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. having held a duly noticed public hearing on June 4, 1973, upon the proposed annexation of that territory designated as "Edna Road do. 3 Annexation" as set forth in Resolution into. 2455, and no person appearing at said hearing to protest said annexation, and no written protests having been filed, this Council finds and determines that there is not a majority protest to said annexation. On motion of 14ayor Schwartz, seconded by Councilman Brown, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Brown, Graham, Gurnee, Mayor Schwartz NOLS: Councilman Dorris ABSENT: done the foregoing Resolution is passed and adopted this 4th day of June, 1973. 3 ATTEST: C E R T I F I C A T I O N 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 Keeting thereof held on the 4th day of June, 1973. R 2475 RESOLUTIOYI 1.10. 2474 , (1973 Series) A RESOLUTION DETUMM- It -1TING THAT PUBLIC CO1WENIEUdE A%1D ACESSITY REQUIRE C 14MUCTIW OP CERTAIF IHPROV=- NTS . BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo that: 1. Pursuant to hearings duly held, the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo hereby finds and determines that the public convenience and necessity require the construction and installation of curbs, gutters and driveway ramp improvements on those portions of streets within the City of San Luis Obispo as set forth on Exhibit "A`° attached hereto and incorporated by reference, and determines that the Special Assessment, Investigation, Limitation and Hajority Protest Act of 1931 shall not apply to these proceedings. 2. The Superintendent of Streets shall proceed with the required notification and construction as set forth in Section 7350.1(f) of the San Luis Obispo Municipal Code. 3. The costs of any such wort: done by the City, after hearings duly held, shall become a lien upon said parcels. On motion of Councilman Graham, seconded by Councilman Brown, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Brown, Graham, Gurnee, Morris and Mayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution is passed and adopted this 4th day of June, 1973. ATTEST: EXHIBIT "A° NOTE: C a Curb Gutter S a Sidevialk R = Driveway Ramp PIPROVEMENTS OWNER LOCATIM PARCEL NO. REQUIRED S.i4. & G.I. Forden 770 Serrano 52- 161 -73 C J.R. Ross 580 Serrano 52- 161 -40 C,R R.H. & D.H. Sterling 550 Serrano 52- 161 -43 C J.V. & F.T. Freeman 511 Serrano 52- 061 -28 C G.11. Oliveira 111 Penman(Serrano side) 52- 061 -25 C: D.J. & C.G. Koberg 539 Serrano 52- 061 -17 C,R D.4. & E.G. Hafemeister 553 Serrano 52- 061 -18 C,R J. 11. Hoffecker 577 Serrano 52- 061 -19 C,R G.B. & E. Goddard 595 Serrano 52- 061 -20 C,R C.E. & R. Stocker 605 Serrano 1- 012 -32 C,R G.M. & N.J. Baumgarten 623 Serrano .1- 012 -36 C,R N.H. & L.I. Anderson 671 Serrano 1- 012 -26 C,R RESOLUTIGH 140. 2473 (1973 Series) A RE- SOLUTIOA OF TIM COUTiCIL OF TI CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO APPROV11UG All AGREENEIIT FOR HUTUAL AID FIRE PROTECTIOII 1, IT11 T-11B STATE DIVISIOlJ OF FORESTRY A1--JD AurrIORIZII1G THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE SAIIE . BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. This Council hereby approves the "Agreement for Hutual Fire Protection Aid" with the California State Division of Forestry, a copy of which is attached hereto, marked "Exhibit A", and thereby incorporated herein. 2. The Mayor is authorized to execute said Agreement on behalf of the City. On motion of Councilman Brown, seconded by Councilman Graham, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen brown, Graham, Gurnee, dorris and Hayor Schwartz HOES: None ABSENT: Hone the foregoing Resolution is passed and adopted this 4th day of June, 1973. ATTEST: /�_ C E R T I F I C A T I O Id 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 thereof held on the 4th day of June, 1973. ity er c AGREL .r NT FOR MUTUAL FIRE PROTECTION etm THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this day of 19732 by and between the CtiY OF SAN UjIS OSISPO and the STATE OF CALIFORNIA, DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION, DIVISIOY,, OF FORESTRY, through its duly qualified and acting State Forester, hereinafter called FORESTRY. W I T N E S S E T H: WHEREAS, the City of San Luis Obispo maintains and operates a fire protection organization in the area generally known as the San Luis Obispo City Fire Department and WHEREAS, FORESTRY maintains and operates a fire protection organization for the purpose of providing protection to State responsibility lands which are adjacent and proximate to the area protected by the San Luis Obispo City Fire Department and WHEREAS, It is the desire of the parties hereto to render aid each to the other to combat fire when such aid is necessary as herein set forth and WHEREAS, the parties hereto desire to effect the purpose of this agree- ment pursuant to the provisions of the "Joint Exercise of Power Act" (Gov. Code Sec. 6500 -6547) and /or section 4142 of Public Resources Code, NOW, THEREFORE, the parties hereto mutually agree as follows: 1. To furnish fire protection personnel, equipment, materials and supplies and to render such fire protection services to each other as may be necessary to suppress fires of a magnitude that have developed, or appear likely to develop, beyond the control of a single party and therefore, require the combined forces of the parties hereto, 2. Such mutual aid shall be provided within the limits of the County of San Luis Obispo; and shall generally be limited to that portion of the County which is no farther than ten. (10) miles from Headquarters Station of the San Luis Obispo Fire Department, measured in a straight line, pro- vided, however, that neither party shall be required to deplete its own fire protection resources, personnel services and facilities to the detriment Of its normal fire protection responsibilities. 3. No response to a mutual aid request provided for in this agreement_ will be made by the parties hereto unless such request is received through the established communication channels common to each party and is made by a responsible fire official of the party requesting such aid. 4. That any mutual aid under this agreement is extended with the express understanding that a responsible local fire official (in whose jurisdiction an incident requiring mutual aid has occurred) shall remain_ in charge at such incident including the direction of that personnel and equipment pro- vided him through the operation of this mutual aid agreement. 1 `41=AL AID AGREEMENT - Page 2 5.. Except, as may be provided by separate agreement between the parties hereto, the assurance of mutual aid set forth herein shall constitute the sole consideration for the performance hereof and neither party shall be obligated to reimburse the other on account of any action taken or aid rendered hereunder or for any use of material, damage to equipment or liability in- curred which may occur in the course of rendering the firefighting assistance herein provided for. 6. This agreement shall remain in full force and effect for a-period of five vears from the date hercinabove written unless sooner terminated by either of the parties hereto giving to the other fifteen (15) days notice in writing of such termination. IN WITNESS.WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this agreement to be executed as of the day and year first hereinabove written. The City of San Luis Obispo sy Authorized Representative STATE OF CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION DIVISION OF FORESTRY San Luis Obispo Ranger Unit EXH HIBIT "A" RESOLUTIOij No. 2472 (1973 Series) A P.ESOLUTION FII?DII1G AND DETEPUIFLNG THAT A PORTIOIa OF DANA AVEIdiJ IS TEINECESSARY FOR PRESENT OR PROSPECTIVE STREET PURPOSES AOD ORDERIIIG THE ABAIIDO'I ENT OF S-ME SUBJLCT TO RESERVATION OF %ASE LENTS A!-TD REPEALI dG AMM SUPERSEDIOG R SOLUTIOD NO. 2446. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. In accordance with the public hearing duly held on April 2, 1973, pursuant to Division 9, Part 3, Chapter 2 of the California Streets and highways Code, this Council finds and determines that the portion of Dana Avenue shoem on the map marked Exhibit "A ", attached hereto and thereby incorporated herein, is not necessary for present or prospective public street purposes and the same is hereby ordered abandoned subject to the reservation of the following easement. A drainage and utility easement is hereby reserved over the full width to permit installation, maintenance and repair, enlargement or removal of drainage and utility facilities. 2. This Resolution repeals and supersedes Resolution No. 2446 and differs from Resolution No. 2446 in that sub- paragraphs 1(a) and 1(b) thereof concerning reservation of easements are combined and enlarged into one paragraph herein. 3. The City Clerk shall cause a certified copy of this Order of Abandonment, duly attested under the Seal of the City to be recorded in the San Luis Obispo County Recorder's Office. RESOUTIO0 1,30. 2472 (1973 Series) Page 2 On motion of Councilman Graham , seconded by Councilman Gurnee _, and on the following roll call vote.: AYES: Councilmen Brown, Graham, Gurnee, Norris and Mayor Schwartz oLS: None ABSENT: None the foregoing resolution is passed and adopted this 4th day of June 1973. ATTEST: C E R T I F I C A T I 0 IT 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 thereof held on the 4th day of June , 1973. 9 SLACK ST. Mc COLLUM S T. SCALE: 1" 100' N PROPOSED ABANDONMENT E%fHIUI T "A" RESOLUTION NO. 2471 (1973 Series) A RESOLUTIONd OF THE COUNCIL OF ME CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO ESTABLISFING TIIE M014TIlLY RATES FOR PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTIGN SERVICE PURSUANT TO 1AWICIPAL CODE SECTION 7410.14. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. The monthly rate for Private Fire Protection Service as defined in Section 7410.1 of the Municipal Code shall be as follows: A. There shall be no charge for any private fire protection service which is connected exclusively to automatic fire sprinklers and which is equipped and inspected pursuant to the provisions of Uniform Fire Code Section 13.30WO(e). B. The charge for all other fire protection services shall be as follows: 1) For 4 inch service connection or smaller . . . . . . . . . . . $ 3.00 2) For 6 inch service connection 12.00 3) For 8 inch service connection 16.00 4) For 10 inch service connection 20.00 5) Rates for service connections larger than 10 inches shall be established on an individual basis by separate resolution. 2. The City Clerk and the t--Jater and Fire Departments are directed to keep a copy of this Resolution on file for public inspection. 3. The provisions -of this Resolution shall be effective on and after July 6, 1973. ,;? "/ 77 RESOLUTIOiT 1d0. 2471 (1973 Series) Page 2 On motion of Councilman Brown, seconded by Councilman Graham , and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Brown, Graham, Gurnee, Norris and Mayor Schwartz JOLS: None ABSE, AT: None the foregoing resolution is passed and adopted this 4th day of June , 1973. ATTEST: CiyCerk C E R T I F I C A T I O N 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 Fleeting thereof held on the 4th day of June 1973. qty Clerk 4. RESOLUTION NO. 2470(1973 Series) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO APPROVING AN APPLICATION FOR AN AMENDED WATER PERMIT FOR A FISHING PROGRAM AT WHALE ROCK RESERVOIR. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. The Application and Resolution for an amended water permit to permit a fishing program at Whale Rock Reservoir as set forth in Exhibits "A" and "B ", respectively, attached hereto and incorporated herein, are hereby approved, and the Mayor is authorized to execute them on behalf of the city. 2. The City Clerk is directed to send said Application and Resolution to the California Board of Public Health and to all parties connected with the Whale Rock litigation. On motion of Councilman Brown , seconded by Councilman Norris , and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Brown, Graham, Gurnee, Norris and Mayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution is passed and adopted this 21st day of May 1 1973. ATTEST: C E R T I F I C A .T I O N 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 thereof held on the 21st day of May, 1973. ,ice _! %y . 4 7d -1 RESOLUTION NO. 2470(1973 Series) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO APPROVING AN APPLICATION FOR AN AMENDED WATER PERMIT FOR A FISHING PROGRAM AT WHALE ROCK RESERVOIR. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. The Application and Resolution for an amended water permit to permit a fishing program at Whale Rock Reservoir as set forth in Exhibits "A" and "B ", respectively, attached hereto and incorporated herein, are hereby approved, and the Mayor is authorized to execute them on behalf of the city. 2. The City Clerk is directed to send said Application and Resolution to the California Board of Public Health and to all parties connected with the Whale Rock litigation. On motion of Councilman Brown , seconded by Councilman Norris , and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Brown, Graham, Gurnee, Norris and Mayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution is passed and adopted this 21st day of May 1 1973. ATTEST: C E R T I F I C A .T I O N 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 thereof held on the 21st day of May, 1973. ,ice _! %y . 4 7d [Domestic Water Supplies. Form A2 Masse— Corporation or avil Subdivision] STATE OF CALIFORNIA Certified Copy of Resolution [To accompany application on Form Al] "Resolved by the --- City Council -- (City council, board of trustees or other governing body) of the - - -- - City-of-San-Luis-Obispo -------- - (City, town or county, etc.) that pursuant and subject to all of the terms, conditions and provisions of Division 5, Part 1, Chapter 7, Sections 4010 to 40.35 of the California Health and Safety Code and all amendments thereto, relating to domestic water supplies, application by this City ------------------- ---------- _be made to the State Board of Public Health, for a permit to ( City. town or county. etc.) implement a plan to initiate a fishing program of limited duration alonjZ a portion of the _ Applicant must state specifically what is being applied For — whether to construct . mw works, to use existing works, to make alterations or additions in shoreline at the Whale Rock Reservoir, a domestic water supply reservoir, in conformance -- ------- - - - - - - — -- -- - -- - - -- - - —_— -- -- works or sources and state nature of improvement. in works. Enumerate definitely source or sources of Supply, kind of works used or considered (if known) with_ the - May_14- -_- - order -of -the Superior Court, County of Sass Luis Obispo. and specify the locality to be served. Additional sheets may be attached. 1Vla or that the - -y- ----------- - - - - -- ---------------------------- Of said- -------- Cty-- Council--=------ - - th — (Title of chief executive officer) - (City council, board of tnutees or oer gove- - -em body) be and he is hereby authorized and directed to cause the necessary data to be prepared, and investigations to be made, and in the name of said - -- ---------------- _-ity____--------- ---- - -_-__ --------------- - - -- - -- --- - - - - -to sign and file such application with the (City, town or county, etc.) said State Board of Public Health." Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the-- City Council - - -- - - -- -- --- --------- --- - - - - -- - - - -- --- ( Governing body) of the --- City-of San- Luis - Obispo -------------------- - - - -on the ------------------------ -- -day of- 1973_ ( City. town or county, etc.) —'- --- AFm OFFICLAL SEAL HERE Clerk of said___________ (City, town or county, etc.) EXHIB6T 1 Af, (3-2 �320RSO 1 69 3M 53 05P 8 Application from___ City of_San_Luis Obis o __ ------------ -------- (Name of municipality or civil subdivision) reorganized under --------- Spec,ai_Qh Mlgr, -_ May__ 18, - _195 -- ----------------------------------------------- whether -____-_-_-__—_ _____— _________________________ special charter or under general law, giving class and date of inorooratfon) ' To the STATE BOARD of PUBLIC HF -ALTH 2171 Berkeley Way Berkeley, California 94704 Pursuant and subject to all of the terms, conditions and provisions of Division 5, Part 1, Chapter 7, Sections 4010 to 4035 of the California Health and Safety Code and all amendments thereto, relating to domestic water supplies, application is hereby made to said State Board of Public Health for a permit to__ Y?jplement a_plan to initiate a fishing program of limited duration along a portion of the shoreline at the Whale -----------------------=-------- Applicant most state specifically what is being applied for whether to construct new works, to use erasting works, to make alterations or additions in Rock Reservoir, a domestic water supply reservoir, --in conformance with the ly1a.�142 1973, ---------------- ---- ----------------- ---- - - --ic wa --- --- works or sources and state nature of improvement in works. Enumerate definitely source or sources of soppty, kind of worira used or considered (if known) order of the Superior Court, County of San Luis Obispo. and specify the locality to be served. Additional sheets may be attached Dated-- ----- - - - --- 1973 AFFIX OFFICIAL. SEAL HERE Attest: -City Clerk - -------------------- - - - - -- - ( Signature of clerk or corresponding official with title and post office address) 990 Palm Street ------------------------------------------------------- San Luis Obispo, CA City of San Luis. Obispo _ ------ — _— ------- (Name of municipality or civil subdivision, in fall) By--------------------------- --------------- - - - - -- ------- -..... Mayor (Si�rialure of chief executive officer with ot[icial title and post office address) 990 Palm Street -San Luis Obi�o� CA NOTES Before malvr__- application for permit, such action must be authorized by resolution of the govern ng board, subsFuntiaLy in the :orm ":rnisiied by the State Board of Public health (Domestic Water Supplies, Form Ao) and a cop; of such resolution., duly certified ba the clerk of such board, must accompany the application. Art U E"HIBIT b Zaaoc -aso , -so _u osr- RLSOLUTI0111 NO. 2469 (1973 Series) A RESOLUTIOz1 OF THE' COMICIL OF THE CITY OF SA1,: LUIS OLISPO Di:SIGz1ATIivG G1:1MRA.L P: UIZ✓PLr_ S FOR ME INSTALLATI01`4 OF PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTI011 SYSTEMS A 1D C014111iCTIOE TO TIMI CITY T ?A LER DIST'RIBUTIO11 SYSTMI. B% IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: The following general requirements for the installation . of private fire protection systems and the connection thereof to the City water distribution system are hereby adopted: 1. Any private piping system intended for use as a domestic supply system in addition to providing private fire protection shall consist of the following components within the public right of way: a. Street shut -off valve. b. hetallic street lateral.. c. Compound meter, including full size valved by -pass. d. Shut -off valve each side of meter. e. Buried concrete vault to house meter and shut -off valves. All materials installed within public right of way shall be inspected and approved by the City [dater Department. 2. Any private piping system intended solely for private fire protection, except as provided in 11o. 3 following, shall consist of at least the following components within the public right of way: a. Street shut -off valve. b. Metallic street lateral. c. Detector check including by -pass meter. d. Shut -off valve at detector check. e. Buried concrete vault to house detector check and shut -off valve. All materials installed within public right of way shall be inspected and approved by the City Water Department. a4y RESOLUTION 140. 2469 (1973 Series) Page 2 3. A private piping system intended solely for supplying automatic fire sprinklers may, provided the require- ments of Section 4, herein are met, consist of the following components with the public right of way: a. Street shut -off valve. b. Metallic street lateral. 4. The elimination of the detector check, shut -off valve and buried concrete vault for private piping systems intended solely for supplying automatic fire sprinklers is dependent on conformance with the following requirements: a. All automatic sprinkler risers and riser valves shall be automat connected by means of a as to indicate an alarm Headquarters' panels at transported through the Valves are closed. ically monitored and inter - telephone lease -line so at Fire Department any time that water is system or that supply b. The materials and construct -ion methods used in the installation of the piping between the street water main and the check valve on the sprinkler riser shall be inspected and approved by the City Water Department. In new construction, written approval of the system shall be secured from the Water Department prior to issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy. c. The maximum length of piping between the street water main and the monitored alarm valve on the sprinkler riser shall be fifty feet except as specifically approved by the [-later Department. d. The entire reach of piping between the street water main and the monitored alarm valve on the sprinkler riser shall be readily accessible for RESOLUTION 110. 2469 (1973 Series) . Page 3 future maintenance. No portion of that reach of piping shall be beneath a structure of any type except as specifically approved by the Water Department. e. Any leaks detected in the piping system shall be repaired immediately by the party respon- sible for the system. In the event repairs are not immediate, such repairs may be accomplished by the City Water Department. The actual cost of such repairs by the City, including overhead and administration, shall be borne by the party respon- sible for the system. f. In the event that any of the.following occur, an approved compound meter or detector check shall be installed by the party responsible for the piping system in conformance with Sections Ito. 1 and No. 2, herein: 1. The system is revised to provide service other than exclusive automatic fire sprinkler protection. 2. Inspection of the system reveals that unauthorized connections have been made to the piping. 3. The monitored connections, as outlined in No. 4, above, are discontinued or eliminated. 5. Connection of a private fire protection system to -the City water distribution system will be permitted only after acceptance by the City of an application and agreement as provided for in Chapter 4, Section 7410.13 of the municipal Code. In addition, if the applicant installs a private piping system intended solely for supplying automatic fire sprinklers in conformance with the requirements of Sections No. 3 and To. 4 RESOLUTION 1M. 2469 (1973 Series.) Page 4 herein, a letter agreeing to the conditions and requirements outlined in Section No. 4 herein, and signed by the party re- sponsible for the sprinkler system shall be filed with the City Water Department concurrently with the submittal of plans for City checking. On motion of Councilman Graham, seconded by Councilman Norris, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Brown, Graham, Gurnee, Morris and Mayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: Clone the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted this 21st day of May, 1973. ATTEST: C E R T I F I C A T I 0 11 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 ?!fleeting thereof held on the 21st day of May, 1973. ci y Clerk M"SOLUTIO-4 190. 24G0, (1973 Series) A :SOLUTIO s OF TEL COU2.!CIL OF Tim CITY OF S&T LUIS OBISPO APPROVING REVISIO:cI s0. 1 TO THL CITY'S 1972 -73 FISCAL TLAR A£d iUAL 71ZA - ISPORTATITH CLAIN. BZ IT RESOLVLD by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: Revision Zo. 1 to the City's 1.072 -73 Fiscal Year Annual Transportation Claim against the Local Transportation Fund of the County of San Luis Obispo is hereby approved and the ?iayor is authorized to execute said revision on behalf of the City.. On notion of Councilman Graham, seconded by Councilman. Lrown, and on the following roll call vote: AYLS: Councilmen Brotm, Graham, Gurnee, ?orris and 'Mayor Schwartz NOES: ;one Ab&L_. T: None the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted this 21st day of iiay, 1973. ATTEST: ity Clerk C E R T I F I C A T I O )a 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 ileeting thereof held on the 21st day of flay, 1973. ty Clerk _ 4�� RESOLUTION '1\10. 2467 (1973 Series) A RESOLUTION APPROVING TIM FI4AL MAP OF TRACT 467, LOS vERDES PARK (Garden Homes, Ltd., developer). BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. That the final map of Tract 467 shall be and is hereby approved by the City of San Luis Obispo subject to the conditions outlined in the subdivision agreement. On motion of Councilman Brown, seconded by Councilman Norris, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Lrown, Graham, :dorris and Mayor Schwartz HOES: Councilman Gurnee ABSENT: :done the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted this 21st day of May, 1973. ATTEST: ,-24% RESOLUTION NO. 2466 (1973 Series) A WESOLUTION OF APPRECIATION ADD COHGF:ATULATIOP?S TO DR. RO0ALD L. "PETE" 11OTLEY FOR HIS 1�1AJY YEP,` OF DEDICATED SERVICE TO PUBLIC EDUCATIO? A1D TO TIZ CITY A1,;D CODUTY OF SAi? LUIS OBISPO. WliLREAS, Dr. Ronald E. "Pete" motley is retiring on June 30, 1973, as Superintendent of the San Luis Coastal Unified School District after thirty seven years of service to public education in California; and Wt: ELAS, during his nine years of service as School Superintendent in San Luis Obispo, Dr. Notley was instrumental in organizing the San Luis Coastal Unified School District, thereby providing improved education for the City of San Luis Obispo and a large area of San Luis Obispo County; and Tfil REAS, in addition to his school responsibilities Dr. Notley has been a leader in several groups and organizations which actively seek and promote civic pride and an improved quality of life for all residents of the City of San Luis Obispo. !:OT.?, TIER3EFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: Dr. Ronald E. "Pete" Motley is hereby commended for his dedicated career in the service of public education in the State of California and for his active participation in community affairs in the City of San Luis Obispo. That the City Clerk be and he is hereby authorized and directed to furnish copies of this Resolution to Dr. Notley and the local news media. On motion of Councilman Graham , seconded by Mayor Schwartz , and on the followin; roll call vote: AYLS: Councilmen Graham, Brown, Gurnee., Norris and Mayor Schwartz DOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution is passed and adopted this 25th day of 'Hay, 1973. ATTEST: -�2 V(! RESOLUfION 10. 2465 (1973 Series) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO DESIGNATING CERTAIN VEHICULAR ROADWAYS WITHIN THE CITY LL41TS AS "ARTERIAL ROADWAYS" FOR FIRE PROTECTION PURPOSES AND REQUIRING FIRE HYDRANT FACILITIES 014 BOTH SIDES THEREOF. MMIEAS, the physical development of the City's municipal water supply system has spanned a time period of more than fifty years; and I'M REAS, portions of the water supply system are not provided with fire hydrants on both sides of arterial roadways as hereinafter designated; and lff EAS, the fire protection needs of developed areas adjacent to such roadways require that fire hydrants be available on each side of the designated roadways in order to avoid interruption of vehicular traffic in event of a fire or emergency requiring hose lines from fire hydrants adjacent to said roadways; and I EREAS, the city would risk the hazard of major conflagration in the event of interruption of fire flow resulting from fire hose being run over and damaged by vehicular traffic during firefighting operations; and NHEREAS, the public health, safety and welfare would-be better protected by the installation of additional fire hydrants on both sides of said arterial roadways; and MERMAS, this council desires to provide for;,improvement to the municipal water system in a uniform and consistent mamier; ='It THEREFORE, BE..,IT RESOLVED by the Council:of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. That the following streets, roadways, or highways within the city limits be, and hereby are, designated as "arterial roadways" for fire protection purposes: (a) Broad Street, between Higuera.and southerly city limits (b) Chorro Street, between U.S. 101 Highway and Broad Street (c) California Boulevard (all) (d) Edna Road to southerly city limits (e) Foothill Boulevard, between California Boulevard and westerly city limits (f) Grand Avenue (all) ".ESOLUTION NO. 2465 (1973 Series) Page 2 (g) Higuera Street, between Johnson and Elks Lane (h) Laurel Lane, between Johnson Avenue and Orcutt Road (i) Los Osos Valley Road (all) (j) I;adonna Road (all) (k) Marsh Street, between California Boulevard and Higuera Street (1) donterey Street, between Chorro Street and northerly city limits (m) Orcutt :toad (all) (n) Santa Rosa Street, between Earsh Street and Foothill Boulevard (o) South Street (all) (p) South Higuera Street, between Elks Lane and southerly city limits (q) State Highway No. 1 (all) (r) U. S. 101 Highway (all) 2. The Fire Chief shall review each proposed development project adjacent to said arterial roadway and shall require the installation of fire hydrant facilities on the project side of said roadways at no greater than 300 foot intervals, or such shorter intervals as will be sufficient in his opinion to provide adequate fire protection for said project. On motion of Councilman Graham, seconded by Councilman Brown, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Brown, Graham, Dorris and -Iayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: Councilman Gurnee the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted this 7th day of May, 1973. follows: RESOLUTION NO. 2464 (1973 Series) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO APPROVING THE CITY'S ANNUAL TRANS- PORTATION aim AGAINST THE LOCAL TRANSPORTATION FUND OF THE COUNTY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO, AND DESIGNATING A PORTION THEREOF FOR PLANNING PURPOSES. BE TT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as 1. The City's Annual Transportation Claim in the amount of $1SO,10S.10 against the local transportation fund of the County of San Luis Obispo is hereby approved, and the Mayor is authorized to execute said claim on behalf of the City. 2. The sum of $17,02039 is hereby determined to be the portion of said Transportation Claim to be used for the City's share of a Transportation Planning Project, and the County of San Luis Obispo is hereby authorized and requested to designate said sun of $17,020.39 to the Area Council for the preparation of the Comprehensive Regional Transportation Plan. On motion of Councilman Brown, seconded by Councilman Graham, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Brown, Graham, Gurnee, Norris and Mayor Schwartz NOES: None r * *-J 11MZrr�Ta the foregoing Resolution was duly ATTEST: and adopted this 9th day of May, 1973. 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 Adjoi=ed Meeting thereof held on the 9th day of Hay, 1973. Y t T P.FSOLUTION NO. 2463 (1973-Series) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO APPROVING THE A101EXATION TO SAID CITY OF TERRITORY DESIGNATED AS " WiDIW00D ANNEXATION." (OXFORD) WHEREAS, Daniel A. Oxford has petitioned the City of San Luis Obispo to annex to the City approximately four and one -half (4.5) acres of uninhabited real property owned by him on Southwood Drive contiguous to the.City, designated as "Southwood Annexation "; and WHEREAS, the San Luis Obispo County Local Agency Formation Commission has approved the proposed annexation (Resolution 73 -1); and WHEREAS, this`Coi=il held a duly noticed public hearing on said proposed annexation; and WHEREAS, this Council has duly considered all reasons offered in favor of and opposed to said annexation (Resolution No. 2434); and WHEREAS, this Council finds that the proposed annexation is a logical annexation to the City of San Luis Obispo and that the best interests of the City of San Luis Obispo will be served by approval of the annexation. NOIY, 1f1EREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows 1. The annexation to.the City of San Luis Obispo of four and one -half (4.5) acres of uninhabited real property owned by Daniel A. Oxford on Southwood Drive, knoim as "Southwood Annexation," and more particularly described on the . map and legal description attached hereto, marked Exhibits "A" and "B" respectively, and thereby incorporated herein, is hereby approved. 2. The City Clerk is directed to transmit a certified copy of this Resolution to the Secretary of State for the State of California. On motion of Councilman Brown, seconded by Councilman Norris, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Brown, Norris and I•.Iayor Schwartz NOES: Councilmen Graham and Gurnee the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted this 7th day of May, 1973. ATTEST: x ® S OUTHW00O ANBXATION EXHIBIT "A" 1 2 3 4 5 .e 7 8 9 l0 11 12 13 14 15 18 17 18 '19 20 21 22 23 24 . 25 28 .._27 Li; ;AL )..:,., 1 t. PSI PiOPOSE'D TO %ITY OF .Staid LUIS 051 -P(', :ALIFOdidIA ,That portion of Governrient Lot 4 in Section 31, Township 30 Scuth, Sange 13 Bast, !•:oust Diablo Base and Meridian,. in the County of !San Luis Obispo, State of California, according to the Official Plat returned to.the General Land Office of the Surveyor General described as follows: Commencing at the southwest corner of said Government Lot 4; thence northerly along the westerly line thereof to a point that is distant 200.00 feet measured at right angles frora the southerly line of said Lot 4; thenca easterly along a line pA rallel to s,�id southerly lot lire 987 .'2�) feet, morn or less; thence soutierly along a line measured at right anles to said southerly lot line 'a distance-of 200 feet to the southerly line of said Lot 4 said point being the northeasterly corner of `tract No'. 317 in the City of San Luis Obispo, California, as the same is shown on a map r-:�corded in Buck ; of '-taps at Page b, Records of San Luis Obispo County, California. Thence westerly along, the southerly line of said lot 4, 98"7.29 feet, more or less, to the point c_° bec-innino- I hereby certify that this legal description was prepared by me and t:,t it is :c-ur,te and cor::;Sl�tn to the hest of my knowied,re and belief. ,, t s i RESOLUTION NO. 2462 (1973 Series) A RESOLUTION APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE PUBLICATION OF THE CIVIL DEFENSE AND DISASTER EMERGENCY PLAN. WHEREAS, a revision to the Emergency Plan for Civil Defense and Disaster has been submitted to the City Council by the Deputy Director and Assistant Director of Civil Defense; and WHEREAS, it is in the public interest to approve the current revision to said Emergency Plan. NOW, THEREFORE,, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. That certain Civil Defense and Disaster Emergency Plan for the City of San Luis Obispo as revised in April, 1973 is hereby approved. 2. The Mayor is authorized to sign said revised plan as Director of Civil Defense to verify the Council's approval of the Emergency Plan. On motion of Councilman Gurnee seconded by Councilman Brown , and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Brown, Graham, Gurnee, Norris and Mayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution is passed and adopted this 7th day of �Iay 1973. ATTEST: C�;�`4 (-7 ?2� RESOLUTION NO. 2461 (1973 Series) A RESOLUTION INCREASING THE 1972 -73 BUDGET AND MAKING A TRANSFER TO TAKE CARE OF EXPENSES IN CONNECTION WITH THE LEFF BOND- RAMONA IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. That $35,064.06 be appropriated to Account No. 150, Leff -Bond- Ramona. Assessment District Construction Fund to take care of necessary expenses incurred for improvements. 2. That $907.17 be transferred from the Public Improvement and Betterment Fund to the Leff - Bond - Ramona Assessment District Construction Fund to take care. of excess expenditures over and above cash payments, bond proceeds and City contributions. On motion of Councilman Gurnee seconded by Councilman Brown and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Brown, Graham, Gurnee, Norris and Nfayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution is passed an ATTEST: � 1 RESOLUTION NO. 2460 (1973 Series) A IRESOLUTIOA Ut QUIRMG CJ2c B, GUTTER NO DRIVEZY RAMP RiPROVE -E-US OIJ PORTIONS OF STL4U4O DRIVE IN ME CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO. BE IT RESOLVED by the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. That the Council hereby preliminarily determines that the public interest, necessity and convenience require the construction of cur'os, gutters and driveway ramp improvements on portions of Serrano Drive within the City of San Luis Obispo as set forth on Ex:iibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated by reference. 2. That June 4, 1973 at 7:30 P. M.in the Council dimnbers of the City Hall, 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, California, is the time and place set for public hearing on said matter, and notice thereof shall be published twice in the.Telegram- Tribune, a newspaper of general circulation in said City; the first publication to be at least twenty days prior to said hearing. 3. That subject to!:any modifications or exceptions declared by the Council at the close of said-hearing, said parcels shall be so improved by the property owner, or the'Cfty Engineer shall proceed to have the work done and;the cost thereof shall be made a lien against the property in accordance witli Sections 7350 et.seq. of the San Luis Obispo Municipal ... - On motion of Councilman Graham, seconded by Councilman Gurnee, and on the following roll .call vote: AYES: Councilmen Brown, Graham, Gurnee, Norris and Mayor Schwartz NOES: None the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this 7th day.,of ATTEST: , 1973. 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 ?•- Ieeting held thereof on the 7th day of -Aay, 1973. EXHIBIT "A" P ?OTE: C = Curb U Gutter S = Si deslal k R = Driveway Ramp I`1PROVEPO TS 0I. -MIER LOCATION . PARCEL MO. REQUIRED S.". G.I. Forden 770 Serrano 52- 161 -73 C J.R. Ross 580 Serrano 52- 1G1 -40 C,R R.H. & D.H. Sterling 550 Serrano 52- 161 -43 C J.V. & F.T. Freeman 511 Serrano 52- 061 -28 C G.f!. Oliveira 111 Penman(Serrano side) 52- 061 -25 C: D.J. & C.G. Koberg 539 Serrano 52- 061 -17 C,R D.!-!. & E.G. Hafemeister 553 Serrano 52- 061 -18 C,R J. 'l. Hoffecker 577 Serrano 52- 061 -19 C,R G.B. R E. Goddard 595 Serrano 52- 061 -20 C,R C.E. & R. Stocker 605 Serrano 1- 012 -32 C,R G.M. & N.J. Baumgarten 623 Serrano 1- 012 -36 C,R N.H. & L.I. Anderson 671 Serrano 1- 012 -26 C,R RESOLUTION NO. 2458 (1973 Series) A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE FINAL MAP OF TRACT 460 (FERRINI HEIGHTS NO. 7). BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City.of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. The final map of Tract No. 460 (Ferrini Heights No. 7 - Volny) is hereby approved by the City of San Luis Obispo,subject to the conditions outlined in the subdivision agreement. On motion of Councilman Blake, seconded by Councilman Graham, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Blake, Graham and Mayor Schwartz NOES: Councilman Gurnee ABSENT: Councilman Brown the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted this 24th day of April, 1973. ATTEST: �Z/ 11L RESOLUTION NO. 2457 -A (1973 Series) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO DECLARING THE RESULTS OF A GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION HELD APRIL 17, 1973 WHEREAS, a General Municipal Election was held in the City of San Luis Obispo on the 17th day of April, 1973, which election was duly held and conducted in the manner provided by the Charter of the City of San Luis Obispo, and as provided by law for the purpose of electing a Mayor and two (2) City Councilmembers; and WHEREAS, under the provisions of City Council Resolution No. 2438 (1973 Series), the City Clerk was ordered to perform the official canvass of the April 17, 1973 Municipal Election pursuant to the election laws of the State of California; and WHEREAS, a statement of the results of said election has been duly entered by the City Clerk in the minutes and records of the City Council. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo that: Section 1. The whole number of votes cast in said election within the City of San Luis Obispo was 7,871. Section 2. The names of the persons voted for, the office for which each person was voted for, the number of votes given at each precinct to each person and measure, are shown by the tabulation of votes, marked Exhibit "A" and attached hereto, and by this .reference incorporated herein as though fully set forth. R 2457A Resolution No. 2457 -A (1973 Series) Section 3. Kenneth E. Schwartz, the candidate having received the highest number of votes cast at said election for the office of Mayor, is hereby declared elected to such office for the term prescribed by the City Charter. Section 4. Myron G. Graham and Jessie Norris, the two candidates having received the highest number of votes cast at said election for the office of City Councilmember, are and each of them is hereby declared elected to such office for the term prescribed by the City Charter. Section 5. The City Clerk is hereby directed to sign and deliver to each of said Kenneth E. Schwartz, Myron Graham and Jessie Norris a certif- icate of election certifying to his election to his respective office as hereinbefore set forth. Section 6. The City Clerk is further directed to process the successful amendment to the City Charter, Section No. 304 through the State Legislature as required by State Law, and Section 7. FURTHER, the City Clerk is directed to send certified copies of the results of votes cast on Measure "B ", Additional Low Rent Housing Projects to the City Housing Authority. On motion of Councilman Blake, 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 passed and adopted this 24th day of April, 1973. s/ Kenneth E. Schwartz Mayor Kenneth E. Schwartz ATTEST: s/J.H. FITZMTRIOCK LU. IN NO. 2457 (1973 Series) A RESOLUTION APPROVING APPLICATION FOR LAND AND WATER CONSERVATION FUNDS FOR PHASE III OF LAGUNA LAKE PARK DEVELOPMENT PROJECT. WHEREAS, it is the desire of the City of San Luis Obispo to make improvements to Laguna Lake Park, a park within the City of San Luis Obispo. WHEREAS, under the provisions of the Land and Water Conservation Fund Act, the Federal Government is authorized to provide financial assistance to local government to undertake and carry, out land and water conservation work. NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. That the Director of Parks and Recreation for the City of San Luis Obispo is hereby authorized to apply to the Federal Government for a loan not to exceed $33,044.00 to be used-for development of 50 acres of a 400 -acre park at Laguna Lake to include: a. 24 ft. entrance road and parking area b. gates, road and park barriers, C. 10 ft, service road d. extension of utilities - (1) sewer line (6" - 1310 ft.), (2) water line (8" - 1320 ft.), and (3) electrical line, e. restroom and facia is hereby approved in all respects. SECTION 2. The Mayor of the City of San Luis Obispo Is hereby authorized and directed to execute five copies of said Project Agreement. SECTION 3. The City Clerk shall certify to the passage of this resolution by the Council and it shall thereupon take effect. On motion of Councilman Graham, 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 Adnntod this IAth Ann of Anril 107A 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 Fleeting held thereof on the 16th day of April, 1973. y Clerk �/.�7 Zt7 RESOLUTION NO. 2456 (1 73 Series) A RESOLUTION OF T11E- COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO APPROVING -Aiv1ENDimir N0.:1 TO THE AGRER&W WITH THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, OFFICE OF ARCHITECTURE AND CONSTRUCTION, FOR THE RELOCATION OF Tl„ CITY'S tJATEIR 14AIN AT MUZZOLARA CREEK MID AUTHORIZING T111E k AYOR TO EXECUTE SAID Ai4E'M.E4T. 1H REAS, increased project costs make it necessary to amend the Agreement previously approved by Resolution No. 2418 between the City and the California Office of Architecture and Construction for the relocation of the City's twenty -four inch transmission crater main at Brizzolara Creek. 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 approves Amendment No. 1 to Standard Agreement No. SA 4366 between the City and the California Office of Architecture and Construction for the relocation of the City's twenty -four inch transmission water main at Brizzolara Creek. 2. The I ayor is authorized to execute said Amendment No. l on behalf of the City. On motion of Councilman Blake, seconded by Councilman_ Brown, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Blake, Broein, Graham, Gurnee and llayor Schwartz 140ES: None ::.7d`Il lii`�iCa the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted this 19th day of April, 1973. 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 19th day of April, 1973. 7AGENDA ITEM # ( ) APPROVED ( )DENIED ( ) COtdiiN D TO RESOLUTION N0. 2455 (1973 Series A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO GIVING NOTICE OF THE PROPOSED ANNEXATION TO THE CITY OF TERRITORY DESIGNATED AS 'EDNA ROAD NO. 3 ANNEXATION". 1*IEREAS, Melvin C. Jones has petitioned the City of San Luis Obispo to annex to the City approximately seventeen (17) acres of real property owned by him together with approximately fifty -four (54) acres of contiguous real property owned by seven other landowners, all of said territory being situated easterly of Edna Road between Tank Farm Road and Industrial Road; and 1*I6RFAS, the San Luis Obispo County Local Agency Formation Commission has approved the proposed annexation as an "uminhabited territory" annexation, with the LAFCO report thereon noting that there are approximately eleven residents in said territory and that three of the eight landowners imrolved have protested the proposed annexation; NOE1,1HEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVE) by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. At 5:00 P. M. on June 4, 1973, the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo will hold a public hearing on the proposed annexation to said City of seventy one (71) acres of real property atned by 14elvin C. Jones and others on the easterly side of Edna Road between Tank Farm Road and Industrial Road, known as Edna Road Annexation No. 3, and more particularly described on the map attached hereto, marked Exhibit "A", and thereby incorporated herein. 2. The City Clerk shall publish and post this Resolution and shall provide notice of the proposed annexation to landowners of record and to other public agencies in accordance with the requirements of California Government Code Sections 35311 and 35305. On motion of Councilman Graham, seconded by Councilman Brown, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Blake, Brown, Graham and Mayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: Councilman Gurnee the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted this 16th day of April, 1973. ATTEST: d y ss 0 � � 1_ 9 N M RESOLUTION NO. 2454 (1973 Series) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO GIVING NOTICE OF THE PROPOSED ANNEXATION TO SAID CITY OF TERRITORY DESIGNATED' AS "SOUTHOOD AN11EMTION ". IMMAS, Dan Oxford has petitioned the City of San Luis Obispo to annex to the City approximately four and one -half acres of uninhabited real property owned by him on Southwood Drive, between Edgewood and Sequoia Drive, contiguous to the City, and hereby designated as "(;outtnrood Annexation "; and JaOZEAS, the San Luis. Obispo County Local agency. Formation Commission has approved the proposed annexation (Resolution No. 73 -1); NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. At 8:00 P. M. on May 7, 1973, the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo will hold a public hearing on the proposed annexation to said City of four and one -half acres of uninhabited real property owned by Dan Oxford on Southwood Drive, between Edgewood and Sequoia Drive, known as Southwood Annexation and more particularly described on the map attached hereto, marked Exabit "A ", and thereby incorporated herein. 2. The City Clerk is directed to publish and otherwise provide notice of this proposed annexation in accordance with the requirements of California Government Code Sections 35310.1 and 35305. On motion of Councilman Graham, seconded by Councilman Brown, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Blake, Brown, Graham and Mayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: Councilman Gurnee the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted this 16th day of April, 1973. ATTEST: 1--c/ .- " . i" r-- _ ,�.: ,. RESOLUTION NO. 2453 (1973 Series) A RESOLUTION INCREASING THE 1972 -73 BUDGET. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. That Account No. 214.2, Street Contractual Services, be increased by $7,000.00. 2.That Account No. 850.4, Sewer Plant Rotor Vehicle, be increased by $300.00. 3. That Account No. 900.4, Whale Rock iviotor Vehicle, be increased by $600.00 and the Whale Rock Unbudgeted Reserve be decreased by $600.00. On motion of Councilman Graham 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 16th day of April , 1973. ATTEST: a RESOLUTION NO. 2452 (1973 Series) A RESOLUTION, MAKING ADJUSTMENTS IN THE 1972 -73 BUDGET TO ACCOMPLISH C OIZ OLIDAT ION OF THE CITY LIBRARY SYSTEM WITH THE COUNTY. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. That the following library budget accounts be eliminated and the current budget reduced by the amounts indicated: #251.1 Salaries $46 724.79 251.2 Contractual Services 8 314.07 251.3 Materials & Supplies 1 422.56 251.6 Capital Outlay 541.41 251.8 Travel & Meeting Expense 351.78 251.9 Books 7 013.77 251.10 Periodicals & Newspapers 770.44 251.11 Binding 950.52 251.12 Retirement 5,285.00 $71. 374.34 2. That the library fund be converted for use as a revolving account with $10 000 retained in the account for the purpose of making salary payments for city employees working in the county library system as well as contributions on their behalf fox health insurance, compensation insurance and retirement. The expenditure codes and initial appropriations for this account s'iail be as follows: #251.21 Salaries $43 897.70 251.22 Health Insurance 1 577.00 251.23 Compensation insurance 75.00 251.24 Retirement 5 285.00 251.25 Electrical 1 500.00 $52 334.70 3. An expenditure account No. 251 shall also be set up in the Library Fund for the purpose of making payments to the County of certain remaining library fund balances and library tax receipts received between January 1 and June 30, 1973. In addition to the $10 000 retention mentioned in section 2 above, the amount of $51.38 shall be allowed to remain in the library account No. 251.13, representing unspent trust fund accumulations and shall be disbursed to the County upon invoice for authorized expenditures under the trust. Interest earnings on the $500 trust find subsequent to July 1, 1972 shall also be deposited to the library fund and disbursed to the County in a similar manner. Resolution No. 2452 (1973 Series) Page 2 . 4. The revenue account number for county salary and fringe benefit reimbursements to the city shall be #62. S. The amount of $20.00, carried on the city books as an aaact fnr )it rnry petty cash purposes shall be eliminated and an entry made showing transfer of custody to the County. On motion of Councilman Brown , 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 15th day of January 1973. 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 thereof held on the 15th day of Jury , 1973. i i RESOLUTION NO. 2451 (1973 Series) A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING A RID ZONE ON THE WEST SIDE OF JOHNSON AVENUE NEAR ELLA STREET. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. A red zone is hereby established on the west side of Johnson Avenue commencing at the north property line of Ella Street and extending forty two (421) feet northerly. On motion of Councilman Gurnee, seconded by Councilman Brown, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Blake, Brown, Gurnee and I,layor Schwartz NOES: Councilman Graham ABSENT: 2bne the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted this 15th day of January, 1973. RESOLUTION NO. 2450 (1973 Series) A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING BIKE LANES ON FOOTHILL BOULEVARD AND CRAMALL WAY AMID A RED ZONE ON FOOTHILL BOULEVARD AND CRANDALL WAY. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. Bike lanes are hereby established on both sides of Foothill Boulevard between Santa Rosa Street and California Boulevard, and on the south side of Foothill Boulevard between California Boulevard and Crandall Way, and on the east side of Crandall Way between Foothill Boulevard and the Cal Poly Campus. 2. No parking zones are hereby established on both sides of Foothill Boulevard between Broad Street and California Boulevard, on the south side of Foothill Boulevard between California Boulevard and Crandall Way, and on the east side of Crandall Way between Foothill Boulevard and the Cal Poly Campus. On motion of Mayor Schwartz, seconded by Councilman Blake, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Blake, Brown, Gurnee and Mayor Schwartz NOES: Councilman Graham the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted this 15th day of January, 1973. r_? �d-s -o RESOLLrriai140. 2449 (1973 Series) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SM LUIS OBISPO APPROVING ENVIROIZvi'F TrAL IMPACT PROCEDURES IN ACCORDANCE WITH CALIFORNIA STATE GUIDELINES FOR THE WIEMENTATION OF THE CALIFORNIA ENVIROAP MAL QUALITY ACT OF 1970. WHEREAS, California Public Resources Code Section 21082 requires the City to adopt objectives, criteria and procedures for the evaluation of Projects and for the preparation of environmental impact reports which are consistent with the provisions of said Public Resources Code and with the Guidelines for the Implementation of the California Environmental Quality Act of 1970 promulgated by the Secretary of the Resources Agency of the State of California on February 3, 1973; and i'HHZEAS, the Planning Commission on April 3, 1973, approved and recommended that the Council adopt certain Environmental Impact Procedures to fulfill said requirements; and WHEREAS, this Council has reviewed and considered said Procedures and, after minor amendments thereto, finds that said Procedures satisfy all of said requirements. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: This Council hereby approves and adopts the City of San Luis Obispo Bnvirormnental Impact Procedures, dated April 39 1973, copies of which shall be maintained on file in the Office of the City Clerk and in the Planning Department for public inspection during normal business hours. On motion of Councilman Brown, 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 9th day of April, 1973. ATTEST: i o? 4/�Z 9 RESOLUTION NO. 2448 (1973 Series) A RESOLUTION ADOPTING THE REVISED CAPITAL . I IMPROVEKENT PROGRAM FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1973-74 AND THE .YEARS FOLLWING& IT RESGLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. That the attached lists of projects are adopted for several purposes: Category 1: Projects completed during previous years (to serve as a review of progress)) Category'2: Projects funded and in planning stage or under construction; Category 3: Projects for which reserve fund accumulations have been started; Category 4: Projects listed in priority order (to serve as a guide for the City's Capital Improvement Program during the 1973-74 fiscal year and to provide a framework for staff planning on projects to be undertaken in future years). 2. That procedures for implementation of the program contained in Resolutions No. 2058 (1970 Series) and 2178 (1971 Series) are hereby incorporated by reference. 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 is passed and adopted thii ATTEST: CategoEb '.hic, (Projects completed during previous fiscal yea_-s and 1972 -73 as of March 31, 1973). Fis cal Year CIP Completed No. Description Cost 1970 -71 70 -71.#2 Mission Plaza, Phase I Construction 123 871 (also portion of Phase II). 70 -71 #5 Widen east side Santa Rosa - Monterey 9 741 to Riguera. 70 -71 #6 Mugler widening on Johnson Ave. 9 851 70 -71 #7 Widen west side Santa Rosa - Peach'to 22 000 Walnut. 76 -71 #11 First phase, Tree Planting Program 22 500 70 -71 #68 Storm drainage - Johnson near Southwood. By developer 70 -71 #91 Storm drainage - Toro at Islay. 9 400 1971 -72 70 -71 #3 First phase, Meadow Park Construction. 1 082 (70 -71) 71 -72 #1 45 124 (71 -72) 70 -71 #2 Mission Plaza, Phase II Construction. 92 031 71 -72 #4 Book Purchases. 5 923 70 -71 #13 Conversion of Mitchell Park Building to 9 059 (71 -72) 71 -72 # 5 Senior Citizens Center. .904 (72 -73) 70- 71#14 & Design and construct alterations to old 2 250 (70 -71) #26, police facility and hqs. fire station. 77 500 (71 -72) 71 -72 #6 70 -71 #15 Storm drainage - Cerro Romauldo, Tassajara 62 371 to Jeffrey & #16 Cuba, Cerro Romaulda.to Felton. 70 -71 #20 Replace -sewer lines blocking drainage 22 200 structuresa', 70 -71 #35 Storm draii,a??•.,,- Old 'Garden Creek at 34 940 Center. 1972 -73 70 -71 #12 Further Development of'IaLn= Lake Park 889 (71 -72) (massive tree planting) 664 (72-73) -2 1 Category One (coat.) Fiscal Year CIP Completed No. Description Cost 1972 -73 70 -71 #32 Further Development of Laguna Lake $ 28 612 (71 -72) 71 -72 #2 Park with help of federal matching 32 144 (72 -73) funds. .70 -71 #4 Constrdction of Parking Lot at SLO 4 095 72 -73 #13 Baseball Stadium (266 spaces) - Modified to cover armor coat only. 72 -73 #5 Mission Plaza, Phase III: Lighting, 50 567 landscaping, improvement of lot alongside County Museum, development of creek between Nipomo and Broad. 71 -72 #7 Acquire fire house site at Los Osos 35 231 Valley Road and Madonna. 72 -73 #8 Book purchases. 4 000 70 -71 #25 Sewer Extensions - Santa Rosa, 26 702 71 -72 #10 Meinecke to Foothill 70 -71 #24 Vet's Memorial to Palm & Grove 71 -72 #19 70 -71 #38 Storm drainage - Monterey & Toro to 37 174 70 -71 #48 San Luis Creek and Sewer - 1ON 71 -72 #12 Parallel line, Monterey & Toro to Marsh & Santa Rosa. 71 -72 #16 Street tree program — Monterey, 12 155 Johnson to #101. 72 -73 D Baseball Field Lighting. 11 752 (71 -72) 38 720 (72 -73) -3- i Category Two (Projects funded and in planning stage or under construction). CIF Item No. Study of sewage collection, treatment and disposal needs. 70 -71 #1 First three phases of development, Meadow Park. 71 -72 #1 Restoration of Murray Adobe and completion of final phase,'Mission Plaza. #3 -Sewer line enlargement - Madonna Inn Force Main. #15 College Square widening and signals at Foothill, Broad and Chorro. B Traffic Signal - Lizzie and Johnson. 72-73 #1 Traffic Signal - Santa Rosa and Olive (DOH): #2 Street Widening- east side Johnson, Lizzie to San Luis Drive. #3 . Completion of Meadow Park. #4 Street widening - north side Madonna, Calle Joaquin to Oceanaire including #7 tree planting, bike lane, signals at Oceanaire and storm drainage improvement of Laguna Lake outlet at Madonna Road. Construct new wing at senior citizens center. #11 Rework Council Chambers and sound system. Street Trees - Santa Rosa, Olive to Foothill. #i5 City share interim street widen ngs - Santa Rosa from Marsh to Walnut. Meanwhile, 417 initiate action to change present Route 227 which traverses northerly $ om Broad - Santa Barbara intersection to neu routing extending from Broad - ,Santa Barbara intersection along Santa Barbara, connecting with Santa Rosa and extending along Santa Rosa to #101 (including street trees). Storm drainage - Old Garden Creek at Lincoln and at Broad. #19 Traffic Signal - California and San Luis Drive. #23 Improvements to city yard facilities - paint and sign shop.. #24 -4- `t Category Three (Major classifications 'for which reserve fluid accumulations have been started. Order of introduction to this section is indicated by number. To be placed in this category, major classification (letter) total should exceed $100 000). 90 / 4e�a3e #t #eS- itPe-li9iie ®- e3#i9• li. Library Building Fund. 11. Library center or branches. 20 000 LO 000 -5- Accumulations 1973 -74. Total A. Sewage System Improvements. 1. Se:rage Plant Improvement. $ 25 000 $ 125 000 B.-. Circulation System Improvements. 2. 6eege- Sege- EFeehht}� ;�Ti�es6ag. 7. Widen west side Higuera, Marsh to Madonna. 20 000 60 000 16. Bilm path system. 15 000 15 000 Co. Water System Improvements• 3. Rehabilitate Water Plant No. 1. 25 000 125 000 13. Major water facilities, Los Osos Valley & lower 50 000 100 000 H guera areas. D. Recreation Structures. 4. Bseebe3� -� gld3#t�. 8. New recreation center. 25 000. 75 Opp 10. Swim pool construction. 50 000 100 000 14, Lighted tennis courts. 25 000 50 000 E. Park, Creek and Open Space Acquisitions, 5. Foothill saddle. 30 000 90 000 6. Cerros 20 000 60 000 12. Meek elements. 25 000 40 000 F. Fire Facilities. 90 / 4e�a3e #t #eS- itPe-li9iie ®- e3#i9• li. Library Building Fund. 11. Library center or branches. 20 000 LO 000 -5- 10 $ 50 boo $ 50 000 I. Category Four. (List.of Capital Improvement Projects, 1973 -7h). Previous CIP No. 1. Engineering studies for major Water system improvements in the Los Osos Valley and lower Higuera areas (in progress). 2. Stan Cole drainage modifications (design complete). 3. Laguna Lake drainage: (a) Acquire rights of way for widened channel south of Madonna Road. (b) Place third barrel under Madonna Road and widen channel downstream. (c) Coordinate with Division of Highways: Redesign and recon- struct drainage structure under 101 at Los Osos Valley Road. !:. Coordinate with DOH in redesign and reconstruction of Marsh Street bridge over San Luis Creek near Higuera. 5. Flood control: (a) Major studies of drainage systems (by Corps of Engineers or others,). (b) Start reserve for major flood control measures. 6. Combine remodelling of city hall basement to provide additional offices #46 & and reworking of council chambers and sound system. 14 7. Completion of Meadow Park, phase III. 4 8. Hater improvements: (a) Sub - standard systems: Incremental improvements required for interim developments - limit $20 000 per quarter. (b) Pre -1942 system improvements' - phase I. 9. Storm drainage improvement - Broad Street south of Serrano (Boriack) - 49 also Old Garden Creek.at Mountain View. 10. Creek obstructions: (a) Water - Relocate reservoir No. l transmission main at San Luis Creek from creek span to below' creek invert; also Andrews Street main at San Luis Creek; Elks Lane main at San Luis Creek; Santa Rosa Street main at Stenner Creek; and Santa Rosa Street main at San Luis Creek. -7- I CIP 73 -74 - Category Four (continued) 10. (b) Sewer - Reconstruct following sewer trunk lines to clear waterways: across San Luis Creek at Marsh and behind Motel Inn; across Stenner Creek at Santa Rosa Street bridge; across Old Garden Creek adjacent to Tropicana and east of Broad Street. 11. Storm drainage - replace Elks Lane bridge. 12. Develop precise plan for Laguna.Laim Park including the eerros, the saddle and vicinity: '13. Restrooms, concession stand and press boas at SLO baseball stadium. 14. Street widening - east side Santa Rosa - Monterey to Mill. 150 Start reserve for bike path system. 16. Utility undergrounding - city share: both sides Santa Rosa from south side Marsh to north side Walnut and east side Osos from south side Marsh to north side Mill. 17. Extension of Santa Rosa Park to include creek and bank area (including extension of sprinkler system). 18. Fire department driver training course and flammable liquid training facility. 19. Development Laguna Lake Park and peak areas; wildlife area at park; trail system for pedestrian, equestrian, bicycle; play fields; overnight /day camp area. 20. Mission Plaza, phase IV - study of dog leg and property acquisition. 21. Start reserve for replacement of portions of Whale Rock project - city share. 22. Start reserve for replacement of major portions of Salinas Dam project facilities. #75 28 (Rest - rooms only) Portion 17 23; Start reserve fund and program construction of several community center buildings. 24. Street extension - connecting Los Osos,Valley'and Buckley Roads. 25. Coordinate with DOH: redesign and reconstruct drainage structure under 101 at Los Osos Valley Road, 26. Construct community center building, Meadow Park. -8- 30 22 21 74 27. Sewer line -.10" parallel line - Santa Rosa and Monterey to Marsh and Santa Rosa. 28; Sewer line - connect Bullock Lane sewer to Edna Road system (abandon lift station). 29. Storm drainage - Marsh at Chorro, Garden and Broad. #40 .30. Sewer line - 10" parallel line, Osos & Marsh to Nipomo and Marsh. 41 31. Water improvements: (a) Sub - standard systems: Incremental improvements required for interim developments - limit $20 000 per quarter. (b) Pre - 191:2 system improvements - phase II. 326 Circulation system improvements: (a) Street widening - east side Santa Rosa - Mill to Walnut Portion 17 (b) Traffic signals - Walnut and Santa Rosa. 37 33. Improve city yard facilities - more storage sheds, refurbish buildings. 34. Tree planting - Foothill, Tassajara to city limits.. 38 35. Circulation system improvements: (a) Street extension - Madonna Road direct to South Street. 47 (b) Street widening - south side South Street, Higuera to Broad including bike lane, street trees and undergrounding. (c) mater xtension along Woodbridge, Lawton to Higuera (city share, excess capacity). (d) Street widening - both sides of Broad from High to south city limits. by DOH. City to cooperate in seeing that street trees, .under - grounding and bike lanes are provided. (e) Storm drainage - cooperate with DOH to solve problems at Broad and Funston and at Broad and Santa Barbara. (f) Start reserve for grade separation at South and railroad. SO -9- CIP 73 -74 - Category Four (continued) 36. Water - modify.Stenner Creek drainage at access road bridge near filtration plant No. 2. 37. Storm drainage improvement - Leff at Santa Rosa. #48 38. Redevelop portion of Mitchell Park: shelter and equipment storage area; spray pool for tiny tots; redesign of.playground area and replacement of play apparatus; new fence and gate and sprinkler system; repairs to old playground restrooms; sprinkler system, turf and landscaping of senior citizens outdoor courtyard area. 39. Street widening: south side Madonna, Calle Joaquin to Oceanaire.' 26 40. Traffic signal: entrance to.Madonna Road Plaza (possibly by developers). 31 41. Further development of Laguna Lake Park.with help of federal matching funds (assemblage area with landscaping, parking, road extension, restroaams and utility extensions). 42. Sewer effluent line to Laguna Lake Park. 42 113. Development of trail along row of eucalyptus trees extending from 33 Laguna Lake.outlet to Highway 101. 44. Traffic signal: Los Osos Valley Road and Madonna. 36 l,5. Construct branch fire station at corner of Los Osos Valley and Madonna 34 Roads. 46. Water improvements:. (a) Sub - standard systems: Incremental improvements required for interim developments- limit $20 000 per quarter. (b) Pre -191:2 system improvements, phase III. 47.. Sewer - enlarge Los Osos Valley lift station. 48. Seeer line - .parallel sever trunk line and pumping in Los Osos Valley, 49. Mission Plaza, phase IV - construct improvements. 50. Tree planting: Johnson, Ella to Laurel. 45 51. Street extension: Bishop Street., Johnson to Southwood extension. 78 52. Street extension: Southwood through Sinsheimer recreation area to 79 Bishop extension and.to Ella. 53. Utility undergrounding: next increment Monterey St. 54. Start reserve for civic auditorium. L4 -10- CIP 73 -74 - Category Four (continued) 55. Traffic signal: Montalban at Santa Rosa. #39 560 Street widening: California, San Luis Drive to Phillips (by increments). 43 57,. Storm drainage: Cerro Romauldo, Jeffrey to Patricia. 50 58. •Storm drainages Cuesta, Felton to Highland. 51 59. Water: refurbish Reservoir No. 3 at Filtration Plant No. 2. 60. Water: engineering studies for Edna Valley system improvements. 61, ,Water: engineering studies for.rehabilitation of Stenner transmission line. 62. Underground pit for testing fire pumpers and training fire department personnel. 63. Street widening: Johnson Avenue; Underpass to Monterey (including trees 52 and undergrounding). 64. Traffic signals: Johnson & San Luis Drive. 59 65. Street widening: east side Santa Rosa, Marsh to Higuers, 660 Traffic signal: Johnson and Ella. ,67. Rehabilitate Stenner transmission main from plant No, 1 to Foothill 32 and California. 68. .Final phase: development of Sinsheimer Parka r 69. Storm drainage: Bill Street and Mountain View. 60 70. Construction of drill tower and fire training.building. Portion 55 71. Street extensions linking South Broad, Nipomo, Peach and Chorro 56 Streets. 729 Street realignment - Santa Barbara, South to Santa Rosa, 73. Traffic signal: Osos and Mill, 74. Water improvements: (a) Sub - standard systems: incremental improvements required for interim developments - limit $20 000 per quarter. (b) Pre -1942 system improvements - phase IV, 75. Water: design and install new pipeline for creek diversions_ (Hansen & Gularte), 760 -Tree planting: Johnson, Laurel to city limits. 57 CIP 73 -74.r Category Four (continued) 77. Start.reserve for construction of senior citisens center at Johnson Playground, 78. Street Widening: both sides of South Higuera, Madonna to Prado. 79. Water: engineering studies for state coastal branch diversion & trans- mission facilities. 80. Orcutt Road railroad grade separation. 81. Traffic signal: Broad and Orcutt. 82. Excess capacity in sewer and water lines in Edna ValleyAy �Nd. , connection of Edna Road sewer to sewage plant plus water tankage as needed. 83. Development of overnight recreation vehicle complex (Reservoir Canyon or other suitable site). 84. Start reserve for two lighted softball fields. 85. 'dater: Install new structures and diversion works at Hanson.& Gularte . Creeks, including pipelines & fencing. 86. Construct headquarters fire station in civic center and dispose of stations 1 and 2 or convert to some other use. 87. Street widening: west side Santa'Rosa - Marsh to Higuera. '88. Acquisition of additional property adjacent to police facility for parking purposes. 89. Traffic signal: Monterey & Toro. 90. Traffic signal: Osos_& Palm. 91. Street extensioni Flora extended to Southwood Drive, possibly by developer. 92. Street extensions Luneta, Verde to Palomar. 93a water improvements: (a) Sub - standard systems: incremental improvements required for interim developments - limit $20 000 per quarter. (b) Pre -1942 system improvements, phase V. 94. Traffic signal: Johnson and Pismo. -12- #58 67 72 71 61 63 64 65 66 95. Water: acquire additional yard property for materials & storage. 96. Water: build addition to yard including fencing and landscaping. 97. Traffic signal: Chorro and Lincoln. 98. Street widening: Orcutt, Broad to Johnson. 99. .Water:.design and construct pumping station at Augusta Street site in connection with Terrace Hill tank. 100. Traffic signal: Chorro and Mill and/or Peach. 101. Water: build new operator's residence at Plant No. 2. 102. Water: construct Feather River inter -tie and/or Nacimiento or salt water conversion or recycling or combination. 103. Extend Westmont Drive to Ferrini Tract. 1040 Traffic signal: Johnson and Sydney. 105. Traffic signal: Chorro and Pismo. 106. Street widening: both sides South Higuera - Prado Road to south city limits. 107. Storm drainage: Marsh Street at railroad. 108. Traffic signal: Marsh and Carmel. 109. Storm drainage: Rockview at Broad. 110. Traffic signal: Palm and Morro. 111. Pedestrian overcrossing at Osos Street and railroad. 112. Further development of airport. X113. Development of regional recreation facility at Lopez Canyon site. 114. Sports facility for greater SLO area. 115. Development of mini bike complex on suitable site (public or private). 116. Foothill Blvd. railroad grade separation. 117. Street widening: Chorro, Broad to Marsh. 118. Street widening: Chorro or Broad, Foothill to tarn center. -13- #68 70 ::, 69 73 76 77 81 82 83 84 85 86' 87 •r RESOLUTION NO. 2447 (1973 Series) A RESOLUTION INCREASING THZ 1972 -73 BUDGET. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. That Account No. 200.21, General Government - Grass Roots, be increased by $1,800.00 and I the unbudgeted reserve decreased by the same amount. On motion of Councilman Brown, 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 9th day of April, 1973. ATTEST: o? 4iV 7 RESOLUTION NO. .2446 (1973 Series) A RESOLUTION FINDING X0 DETER LINING THAT A PORTIO114 OF DANA AVENUE IS UdNECESSARY F01 PRESENT OR PROSPECTIVE STREET PURPOSES AMID ORDERING THE ABANDOM'M OF SME. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follotas : 1. In accordance with the public hearing duly held this date pursuant to Division 9, Part 3, Chapter 2 of the California Streets and highways Code, this Council finds and determines that the portion of Cana Avenue shown on the map marked Exhibit "A ". attached hereto and thereby incorporated herein, is not necessary for present or prospective public street purposes and the same is hereby ordered abandoned, subject to tine reservation of the following easements: (a) A permanent easement for utility company use to guarantee continued use and operation of these facilities in heir present location. (b) A drainage e?senent in accordance vrith the requirements of the City Fngineer. 2. The City Clerk shall cause a certi-fi--d copy of this Order of Abandonment, duly attested under the Seal of the City, to be recorded in the San Luis Obispo County Recorder's Office. On motion of Councilman Brown, seconded by Councilman Graham, and on the follovring roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Blake, Brown, Graftwa, Gurnee and 14ayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSMT: None the foregoing Resolution is passed and ATTEST: 'City Tlerh this 2r:i day of April, 1973. M-49- SLACK ST. MC COLLUM ST SCALE: 100 PROPOSED �.3A,NDvNtifENT I follows: RESOLUTION NO. 2445 (1973 Series) A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE .ISSUANCE OF AN ENCROACH�M PERMIT FOR A WOODEN IALKWAY IN THE PUBLIC RIGHT OF WAY. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as 1. The request by Davis -King Development Co. that it be permitted to install wooden stairs, planters aid landing, and a wooden sidewalk instead of a conventional concrete sidewa31 alongside the Railroad Square Development at 1880 Santa Barbara Avenue in accordance with the plan approved by the Planning Commission at its regular meeting of !-larch 20, 1973, is hereby approved. 2. The Public ldorics Department is authorized to issue a revocable encroachment permit for said improvement and sidewalk, subject to the terms and conditions set forth in the memorandum dated March 28, 1973, from the City Attorney to the Ad-ah istrative Officer and the Design Review Board recommendation of Tarch 13, 1973. 3. Said permit shall be non - transferrable by the permittee, but the Director of Public tVorks may transfer the pormit to subsequent owners upon the same terms and conditions. On motion of Cotmcilman Graham, e°conded by Councilman Blake, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Blake, Graham, Gurnee and Mayor Schwartz NOES: Councilman Brrnan ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution is passed and ATTEST: ti -.is 2nd day of April, 1973. 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 fleeting thereof held on the 2nd day of April, 1973. it oil -:- _ - - ... �4146_ REVOCABLE ENCROACHMENT-PERMIT AFFECTING ADJOINING REAL PROPERTY 5 WHEREAS, the owner of the hereinafter described real property 6 has requested the City of San Luis Obispo (hereinafter referred to 7 as "City ") to waive normal sidewalk development standards of the 8 City in connection with -the remodeling of buildings upon said real .9 property and to permit said owner (hereinafter referred to as 10 "Permittee ") to construct wooden walkways in the public sidewalk 11 area; and 12 WHEREAS, the City Council has found that the public interest 13 would be adequately protected by the granting of the following 14 encroachment permit authorizing the construction.of said wooden 15 walkway. 16 NOW, THEREFORE, 17 1. The City hereby gives permission for the undersigned Permittee owner of the hereinafter described real property to construct a wooden sidewalk'in the public right -of -way fronting said property on Santa Barbara Street in the City of San Luis Obispo in accordance with the provisions of City Resolution No. 2445 and such requirements and conditions of construction as may be imposed by the City Engineer. 2. Said real property is generally described as 1880 Santa Barbara Street in the City of San Lui -s Obispo and more particularly described as: A portion of Block 181 of the Ingleside Homestead Tract. 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 .28 29 30 31 32 OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY CITY HALL SSO PALM STREET P. O. BOX 321 SAN LYI3 OBISPO, CALIFORNIA 53401 ( 805) 843 -8888 CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO ATTEST: By Director of Public Services , r Y I' / 1 2 3 4 REVOCABLE ENCROACHMENT-PERMIT AFFECTING ADJOINING REAL PROPERTY 5 WHEREAS, the owner of the hereinafter described real property 6 has requested the City of San Luis Obispo (hereinafter referred to 7 as "City ") to waive normal sidewalk development standards of the 8 City in connection with -the remodeling of buildings upon said real .9 property and to permit said owner (hereinafter referred to as 10 "Permittee ") to construct wooden walkways in the public sidewalk 11 area; and 12 WHEREAS, the City Council has found that the public interest 13 would be adequately protected by the granting of the following 14 encroachment permit authorizing the construction.of said wooden 15 walkway. 16 NOW, THEREFORE, 17 1. The City hereby gives permission for the undersigned Permittee owner of the hereinafter described real property to construct a wooden sidewalk'in the public right -of -way fronting said property on Santa Barbara Street in the City of San Luis Obispo in accordance with the provisions of City Resolution No. 2445 and such requirements and conditions of construction as may be imposed by the City Engineer. 2. Said real property is generally described as 1880 Santa Barbara Street in the City of San Lui -s Obispo and more particularly described as: A portion of Block 181 of the Ingleside Homestead Tract. 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 .28 29 30 31 32 OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY CITY HALL SSO PALM STREET P. O. BOX 321 SAN LYI3 OBISPO, CALIFORNIA 53401 ( 805) 843 -8888 CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO ATTEST: By Director of Public Services , r Y I' / 1 2 3 4 5 - 6 7+ 81 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16� 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY CITY HALL 1830 PALM STREET �P. O. BO. 331 �Lu is 00IsP6. 'RNIA 93401 0 M -2- We.accept the above revocable encroachment permit anal agree to all the terms and conditions thereof. DAVIS =KING DEVELOPMENT COQ. Date: ZO /15 . By (�' ✓% By i i 1 2 3 4 5 - 6 7+ 81 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16� 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY CITY HALL 1830 PALM STREET �P. O. BO. 331 �Lu is 00IsP6. 'RNIA 93401 0 M -2- We.accept the above revocable encroachment permit anal agree to all the terms and conditions thereof. DAVIS =KING DEVELOPMENT COQ. Date: ZO /15 . By (�' ✓% By „1 IV• Nb�T H� IN9UiiANC:JD GFROVP MANCHESTER, NEW HAMPSHIRE. CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE OF THE COMPANY STATED BELOW ISSUED TO, INSURED'S NAME AND ADDRESS ..7 r City of San Luis Obispo, Warehouse Sound Co. P. O. BOX 321 P. 0. BOX "S” .San Luis Obispo, CA 93406 I San Luis Obispo, CA 93405 —1 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE New Hampshire Insurance COMPANY HAS ISSUED TO THE NAMED IN- SURED THE POLICIES ENUMERATED BELOW AND SUCH POLICIES APPLY WITH RESPECT TO THE HAZARDS AND FOR THE COVER -. AGES AND LIMITS OF LIABILITY INDICATED BY SPECIFIC ENTRY HERFIN CIIR IFf'T Tn Al I nr Tuc TWDUc nc cr.r� en. LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS, AUTOMOBILES, CONTRACTS, ETC. "(FOR CONTRACTS, INDICATE TYPE OF AGREEMENT, PARTY AND DATE.) Railroad Square -1880 Santa Barbara Ave.San Luis Obispo, THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE NEITHER AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMENDS, EXTENDS OR ALTERS THE COV- ERAGES AFFORDED BY POLICYOES) LISTED ABOVE AND IS NOT A COPY OF THE POLICY(IES) - THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS ON THE HOLDER. THE COMPA- NY WILL GIVE TO THE HOLDER OF THIS CERTIFICATE TEN (10� DAYS WRITTEN NOTICE OF CANCELLATION. NEAL— TRUESDALE INSURANCE June 23, 1915 DATE: _ \ G 7003 2/73 L COVERAGES AND LIMITS OF LIABILITY • HAZARDS POLICY NUMBER EFFECTIVE EXPIRATION BODILY INJU Y LIABILITY PROPERTY DAMAGE LIAB. - DATE DATE EACH PERSON XXXXX OCCURRHNC $ ,000 EA OCCURCH RENCE AGGREGATE Premises-operations GLA83 73 44 3 12 74 $ 000 000 Elevators XXXXX, $ ,QQQ $ 1000 XXXXX J y Independent Contractors _ �(�(�(�(�( $ QQQ $ 000 $ 1000 M :5 Products- Completed XXXXX_ $ 'COQ $ 1000 $ .,000 AGGREGATE $_ ,QQQ XXXXX XXXXX Z m Operations D.J Contractual -as Described Below .XXXXX $ 1000. $ 1000 $ 1000 Owned Automobiles .00011 1000 1S _000f XXXXX YO Hired Automobiles _ - $ '0001s QQQ $ _ QQQ XXXX a Non -owned Automobiles _- Is 1000 $ 1000 .$ 1000 XXXXX WORKMEN'S PROVIDED BY WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION LAW COMPENSATION I STATE OF NOTE: THE FOLLOWING IS APPLICABLE To SECTION It ONLY LIABILITY PERSON ALINJURY EACH - - OCCURRENCE AGGREGATE Premises- Operations $ 1000 $ ,000 _ P_E RSON AGGREGATE J¢ Elevators $ ,000 $ ,000 .. d $ 1000 $ 1000 Independent Contractor, $ '000 $ ,000 w J Products - Completed $ 1000 $ 1000 AGGREGATE $ 1000 i Operations - _ Contractual -as Described Below $ _ QQQ 2 000 ,. LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS, AUTOMOBILES, CONTRACTS, ETC. "(FOR CONTRACTS, INDICATE TYPE OF AGREEMENT, PARTY AND DATE.) Railroad Square -1880 Santa Barbara Ave.San Luis Obispo, THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE NEITHER AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMENDS, EXTENDS OR ALTERS THE COV- ERAGES AFFORDED BY POLICYOES) LISTED ABOVE AND IS NOT A COPY OF THE POLICY(IES) - THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS ON THE HOLDER. THE COMPA- NY WILL GIVE TO THE HOLDER OF THIS CERTIFICATE TEN (10� DAYS WRITTEN NOTICE OF CANCELLATION. NEAL— TRUESDALE INSURANCE June 23, 1915 DATE: _ \ G 7003 2/73 L owl development railroad square•san luis obispo, California 93401.805/544-4444 i March 21, 1975 Mr. Dave Romero CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO Engineering Dept. P.O. Box 321 San Luis Obispo, California 93406 Dear Dave: Thank you for the recent correspondence relating to the wooden walkway; I had forgotten all about it. Enclosed is the signed permit and I have requested our in.su.ra.nce carrier, Marvin Dee, to forward to you the liability policy. Very truly yours, DAVI 'KIN DEVELOPMENT Jo E. King JEK /sm Encl. f19�jr? 1 - ,ql �1� C, 111111's my 08, ff \1 I. ilii i „ ilit '1 I -F_ {J III II � b.�llll i it 111 0 lit: Y DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS Post Office Box 321 • San Luis Obispo, CA 93406 • 805/543 -4510 March 20, 1975 Mr. John King P.O. Box S San Luis Obispo, California 93405 Re: Private 6%boden Walkway in Public Right -of -Way: Railroad Square Dear Mr. King: In my letter to you dated March 7, 1975, I indicated that the City was prepared to return your cashier's check provided you executed a revocable pe=t and obtained a liability insurance policy. Attached is a copy of the permit. Please execute this copy and return it to the City at your earliest convenience. very truly yours, ,5t/sd David F. Romero Director of Public Services DFR:scr - + attachment ,�,' Ij � •9 .I rI lrl1� • ���', .., •I'i: .i,�I, �I';I' III �II'�; I'l1'li r �I,j:�.,,jrillr ll r.dl Iljiti�I'III111Ilijill`��IIII II • r �,�� I ul,��l; i,�,�l.L. �r'�• �I'� T k. dfiiH'ly !�In 3 i cit y� ® Sm tUfS OBISPO DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS Post Office Box 321 • San Luis Obispo, CA 93406 r 805/543 -4510 March 7, 1975 Mr. John King Davis -King Development Railroad Square San Luis Obispo, California Re: Private wooden Walkway in Public Right -of -way: Railroad Square Dear Mt. King When the City Council approved the construction of the wooden walkway, it specified certain conditions as outlined in Mr. Shaw's memorandum of March 28, 1973. Conditions four and five have never been met. How- ever, the City did receive a cashier's check ( #38100), from San Luis National Bank in the amount of $500.00 to assure paTpliance. We would like to clear the records in this project and release the check. I have asked Mr. Shaw to prepare a revocable permit and suggest that you Droceed.to obtain a liability insurance policy as specified under condi- tion 4. Upon satisfactory arpletion of these two items, we will be pleased to release the check. very truly yours, David F. Ranero Director of Public Services DFR:scr enclosure RESOLUTION NO. 2444 (1973 Series) A RESOLUTION OF TIC COUNCIL OF Tdl CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO PROVIDING A FURTHER PROCEDURE FOR DETEMINING THE APPLICABILITY OF URGENCY ORDINA14CE NO. 575 TO PARTICULAR PROJECTS. Wf0REAS, the provision of Urgency Ordinance No. 575 have operated to halt some construction and grading projects which will be protected from future flooding and which will not endanger persons or property, and it was not the purpose of said ordinance to delay such projects; NOW MEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. The prohibitions of Section'l of Urgency Ordinance No. 575 against construction and grading activities within areas which actually flooded during the storm of January 18, 1973, as set forth in the shaded areas upon Exhibit 'W' map attached to said ordinance, shall not apply to any construction or grading project which has been certified by the City Engineer and the Waterways Planning Board as being: i. Consistent with good engineering practice; 2. Protected from the danger of future flooding; and 3. Not a danger to the health, safety, or welfare of persons or property. Said certification shall be based upon competent engineering plans submitted by the developer, a copy of %hich shall be manta ned on file in the Office of the City Engineer for public inspection at all tunes. 2. The provisions of this resolution are in addition to the provisions of Resolution No. 2426. 1973. 3. This resolution shall bo of no force and effect after June 9, On motion of Councilman Brown, seconded by Councilman Graham, and on the following roll.call vote: AYES:' 07unc- i.lmen :Brown, Graham and mayor Schwartz NOES: Councilmen Blake and Gurnee ABMTr - None the foregoing Resolution is passed and adopted this 2nd day of April, 1973. ATTEST: . ., follows: RESOLUTION, 1,40. 24433 (1973 Series) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO APPROVING AGREEMENT FOR .JOIATr USE OF SINSHEIMER PARK AND AUTHORIZING olkYOR TO EXECUTE SAME. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as 1. The proposed agreement between the City of San Luis Obispo and the San Luis Coastal Unified School District for the joint use of Sinsheimer Park, a copy of which is attached, hereto, marked 'Exhibit A ", and thereby incorporated herein, is hereby approved, and the Mayor is authorized to execute said agreement. 2. The City Clerk is authorized to forward two executed originals of said Agreement to the governing board of saiu School District for its consideration. On Eotion of Cu mcilman Blake, seconded by Councilman Graham, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Blslce, B, -owu, Graham, Gurnee and Mayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution is passed and CERTIFICJA=3N I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by &-he Co;mcil of the City of San Luis Obispo at a Regular 1,1eating Vieieof held on the 2nd day c7f April, 1973. rLy 1, er c COMMUNITY RECREATION AGREEMENT FOR JOINT USE OF COMMUNITY RECREATION FACILITY AT SINSHEIMER PARK THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this day of 197:, by and between the City of San Luis Obispo, a munic pa! Corporation located in the County of San Luis Obispo, State of California (hereinafter called "City "), and San Luis Coastal Unified School District, one of the school districts located in the County of San Luis Obispo, State of California ;hereinafter called "District"); WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, District is the owner of certain real property in the area of City which is more particularly described below; and WHEREAS, it is the desire of both District and City that local recreation facilities and services should be made available to residents of said area and to other City residents; and WHEREAS, City does not own property in the area for recreation purposes; and WHEREAS, Chapter 4 of Division 12 of the Education Code authorizes cities and School Districts to cooperate in the development of recreation facilities and the conduct of recreation programs; N01:1, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises, agreements, covenants and conditions herein set forth, City and District hereby mutually agree and covenant as follows: 1. District hereby grants to City exclusive use, for recreation purposes, including the development of a swimming pool and other master planned recreation facilities, of that real property located in said area and more specifically shown on the drawing attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and comprising 32.2 acres, and legally described in Exhibit "B" attached hereto. Said Exhibit 'A" and ExhibiT "3" are hereby incorporated herein by reference as though here fully set forth. Said real property shall be hereinafter referred to as the -Sinsheimer Park Site." �. District hereby further grants to City the right to use for recreation and related purposes, when not in use by District for school purposes, that certain real property specifically shown on said Exhibit "A" comprising 9_1 acres, and legally described in Exhibit 'C" attached hereto. Said Exhibit "C" is herebv incorporated herein by reference as though here fully set forth. Said real property shall be hereinafter referred to as the "Joint Use Site." 5. The term of this agreement, covering both sites, shall be for a period cf 99 years commencing on the date set forth hereinabove, provided that this agreement shall only be valid and binding after it has been duly executed, by I City and District. 4. City shall not be required to.pay any fees or other charge of dither Site. The consideration flowing to District shall be the operation, and maintenance of a swimming pool by City in addition to recreation services provided to the citizens of the District by the operation, and maintenance of the recreation facilities by City more described below. s for the use construction, the construction, particularly 5.' The City shall prior to Jul`/ 1, 1978, initiate construction of improve- ments f•;r local recreatior purposes on said Sinsheimer Park Site and expend from tudgeted funds the sum of .1250,000.00, including amounts expended since '•'67 fcr Baseball field, parking lot, landscaping, and water system improvements. :;TD:ovements shall :7e initiated as determined by the City and shall include, but not be limited to the following: major league naseball field, a municipal swimming pool and other elements of a master: plan for the Sinsheimer Park Site. City shall pay all costs associated with the above improvements, including, but not limited to, the costs Cf aCTivitips, services, supplies, maintenance, repairs and improve- men's incident thereto. 'District shall not be obligated to assume any costs or expense: related to these improvements. The City may expend additional funds for the proposed improvements as budgeted.at the sole discretion of the City. 6, ri;y shall, on said Joint Use Site, have the right to construct or cause .o be constructed, at no cost to District, security lighting as needed, and maiti- p,_2rpose softball diamonds and backstops at such locations and times as ar,- mutually agreed upon. Should such ball diamonds be different from that conta.piated by CistrIC', City shall at all times perform grounds maintenance neces ary to keep said diamond in good playing condition in accordance with this agreement. Should such facilities be in conjunction with that to be constructed by District, District shall be responsible for such maintenance during the instructional school year. City may, however, engage in such additional main- tenance as is necessary to maintain a good playing condition. 7. Except as stated in paragraph N6 herein above, District shall be -es po- .sible for c•rounds maintenance of the Joint Use Site during-the instruc- tiona� school year. The scheduling of grounds maintenance operations shall be coordinated with City to facilitate optimum use of the site for both School and ReCreation pu ^poses. City shall, outside of the instructional school year, be respor.;ib�e for grounds maintenance of the Joint Use Site not including the siep� maintenance. Coordination of these maintenance operations with District �r :al Ue responsibility of City. Grounds maintenance to be engaged in by City into, - prated to include, but not be limited to, watering, cutting and of grass, ball diamond care, and trash pick up. City may without any paymen- tc ^ity or reoayment to District, use District water and the District ater:r;; system in the exercise of such maintenance function. -The maintenance cf th; District watering system shall be the responsibility of and at the sole cost _:nd expense of District. Tre use of the Joint Use Site is necessary to the provision of local macro -Tice services. District and City agree that no improvements or structures planned shall be constructed by either party on the thou- nc .mitten consent of both parties hereto. 1 9 Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, District agrees to defend, indemnify and hold harmless City and its officers, agents and employees, from and against any and all claims, demands, costs, expenses, judgments, causes of action and liability which may be incurred by reason of injury to person or property arising from any use of or work performed on said Soint Use Site under the auspices of District, provided that this shall not apply to injuries arising by reason of the dangerous and defective condition of imprcver.:ents `,where such condition was caused or allowed to exist or continue by reason of fault on the part of the City. 1 ?• thstandinq any other provision of the Agreement, City agrees to hold harmless District and its officers, agents and capa e�< a °' ~'�andnag�inf`t any and all claims, demands, costs, expenses, judgment ly which may be incurred by.reason of injury to p e r s n ' -,r prnpe ; -ty, arising from any use of or work performed on said Joint Use i t <: u�,,,er the auspices of C i t` provided that this shall not apply to injuries arising !,., rea_, -n of the dangerous and defective condition.of improvements wh =r= su : condition was cooled or allowed to exist or continue by reason of fault :)n. ht- part of the i,i.strict or arising out of any use of or work performed cn said Si.nshei,er Farr: ;ire.. Liability for damages to the Joint Use Site from vandalism or similar acts shall be the responsibility of City when activiti programs are programmed by the City. es i. Ihis Community Rerr.catlon Agreement may be terminated by either party hereto at any time and for anv reason upon 180 days written notice to the other °t'i• I_: District desires to exercise its right to terminate this Agreement, District shall reimburse City for the improvements placed on the sites by City in an amount equal to the Fair i"arket Value of said improvements as of the date this canclellation is to be effective, and title thereto shalI'vest in District without he necessity of a formal documentation of transfer on said :d ate. In i".•' e' ✓ent the parties cannot ogre . such Fair,;arket Value will be deterr ,inedhbyFanrindependentuReal Estate pApp Appraiser appo;nted by and agreeable to District and City. The expenses of such appraisal . shall tie borne equally by both parties. In the event the parties shall not agree upon the appointment of said appraiser, the presiding judge of the Superior. Cour? for the State of California, County of San Luis, Obispo, shal -I appoint the appraiser. In the event City chooses to exercise its right to terminate this Agrees =n1, all improvements and personal property placed on the sites shall vest in ;strict svitnout t:,e the date n- cessi.ty of formal documentation of transfer, effective of termination. Should District not desire such improvements and pronert ;es. District shall so notify City in writing and, thereupon City shall rerove said improvements and properties within a reasonable period of time, as mutua iy agreed, ar;d return the sites to their original condition insofar as pcss;bie. Except as otherwise stated in paragraph 1111 above, title to all improve — men„ 7,d structures constn�cted on said Sites by City and title to all personal property placed or installed thereon by City s of City. except as sTrQted in paragraph n'11 above, uponthelexprirationeofrthiist Agreement , Ci -" s,a`:I turne ail sa s.- =il return ic .improvements and personal property from said Sites, ana said sites to their as original condition insofar ;�r ; -,_ = `st-ict indicate, g possible, s its desire within thirty (30) days after such expiration `n is ( n wn, i c ca se t i t I e thereto she 1 1 vest i n Ua Y 04 f orma I documentation of transfer, effective on 1 3. if_ the Sites or improvements thereon are destroyed by fire; war, earthr,uake, flood, storm or other casualty beyond the control of the parties . hereto to such an extent that they cannot be restored to their previous condition within 1.20 days after the happening of the casualty, City shall have the option to restore the Sites and improvements thereon to their condition as of the date of casualty. In the event City does not elect to perform such restoration, City shall so notify District in writing and this Agreement shall terminate as of the da-e of such written notification and City shall thereupon remove all improvements and personal property placed there by City from the Sites and return them.• to their original condition, unless otherwise mutually agreed in writing. if t - Sites and imerovements are destroyed by any of the causes enumerated, zbo._. cnc i:, the event they can be restored within 120 days after the happening of t.`E -asu3I tY, City shall restore them as soon as feasible and this Agreement shali continue in fuli force and effect. " PiiTNESS WH -REOF, City of San Luis Obispo, by order of its City Council, has cc,us.ed =his C(- xnr-,r.ity Recreation Agreement to be executed on its behalf by TnE 'Mayor and attested by the Clerk thereof, and San Luis Coastal Unified Sc'rco! District has executed this Community Recreation Agreement by its duly authorized officer on the day and year first hereinabove set forth. By: ATTEST: (C!erL, of said City) 3y: iDepu-.•y) - gyp- o r -, ed as to Form and Legal Effect: 1!:Y •ttorrey of said City) CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO (Mayor of said City) •FS� SAN LUIS COASTAL UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT By: (President of the Board of Trustees r of said District) ATTEST: (Cier Of the --Board - of s Of said District) Trus Appro•e-H as 10 Form and Legal Effect:. Robert N. Tait, District Attorney By: (Deputy District Attorney? z LLJ cr- i LLJ fh v U) _i V) i I �M F- 00 LLJ o p 4f 6 > •� S t� z° 0 ME NQ F- �—L z 'l a— Q C - •,e �9 0 Dc jet CA W cr- i LLJ fh v U) _i V) o p 4f 6 > •� S t� z° 0 ME NQ F- �—L z 'l a— Q C - •,e �9 0 Dc jet CA W E; NIBIT 3 Tiat portion of Lot 27 of Orcutt Subdivision according to map made by H. Dittrick, in June 1894, and recorded June 22, 1894, in Book 1, Page 19 of Record of .Surveys; and that portion of the South half of Section 36 in Tcwnship 30 South, Range 12 East, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian, in the City of San Luis Obispo, State of California, described as follows: Beginning at the Scuthwest corner of the Goldtree Vineyard Tract, corner Plc. 14 on the rap of said Goldtree Vineyard Tract recorded September•30, 1893 in Book 1, ?age 14 of Record of Surveys; thence along the southerly line of said tract S 890 30''E, a uistance of 732.50 feet.to the centerline of Selena Street, shown on said map; thence continuing along said southerly line NI 89° 45' E, a distance of 85.00 feet to a poi'nt;,thence leaving the southerly line of said tract S 12° 30` E,. a distance of 237.00 feet to a. point; thence S 240 00' E, a distance of 234.00 feet to a point; thence S 311° 15' E, a distance of 350.00 feet to apoint; thence N 760 45' E, a distance of 393.34 feet to a point; thence S 26, 04' 20" W. a distance of 40.84 feet to a point; thence S 30° 29' W, a distance of 363.69 feet to a point; thence S 39° 01' W, a distance of 691.56 feet to a point on the right -of -way of the Southern Pacific Railroad; thence N 340 17' W along said existing right -of -way, a distance of 487.41 feet to a point; thence N 43° 22' W, a distance of 336.15 feet to a point; thence N 36° 51' W, a distance of 603.20 feet to a point; thence leaving said right -of -way and running along the easterly line of Boulevard Del Campo of the Maymont Addition, N 00 43' W, a distance of 521.73 feet to the point of beginning. EXHIBIT C That portion of Lot 27 of Orcutt Subdivision, according.to map made by H. Dittrick, ir. June 1894, and recorded June 22, 1894, in Book 1, Page 19 of Record of S.:rveys; and that portion of the South half of Section 36 in Township 30 South, Range 12 Ea st,.Mount Diablo Base and Meridian, in the City of San Luis Obispo, State of California, described as follows: Beginning at the Southeast corner of the Goldtree Vineyard Tract, at a Point designated No. 15 on the map of said Goldtree Vineyard Tract, recorded.Septerber 30, 1893, in Book 1, Page 14'of Record of Surveys; thence S 26' 04' 20" W, a distance of 459.72 feet to a point; thence. S 76' 45' W, a distance of 393:34 feet to a point;'thence N 81° 15' W, a distance of 350.00 feet to a point; thence N 24° 00' W, a distance of 234.00 feet to a point; thence N 120 30' W, a distance of 237.00 feet tc the southerly line of said Goldtree Vineyard Tract; thence along said southerly line N 89° 45' E, a distance of 1077.33 feet to the point of beginning. I a RESOLUTION NO. 2442 (1973 Series) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO ESTABLISHING A WATERWAYS PLANNING BOARD AND DEFINING THE POWERS AND DUTIES THEREOF. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: as follows: i There is hereby established a Waterways Planning Board, consisting of seven (7) members, (a) Two members of the City Council, appointed by the Mayor. (b) Two members of the Planning Commission, appointed by the Chairman of the Commission. (c) Three members of the general public, appointed by the City Council. It is desirable that the public members include one professional horticulturist, one professional hydrologist and one person with a broad general knowledge of the City's history and experiences concerning floods and waterways. 2. The board members shall serve at the pleasure of the appointing power. 3. The chairman, vice - chairman and secretary of the board shall be chosen by the members of the board. 4. The basic responsibility of the board shall be to develop and to monitor the operation of a comprehensive waterways plan for the City, including, without limitation, all factors related to drainage, visual character, and potential uses of said waterways. Some of the specific tasks included 'within this basic responsibility shall be: (a) To review the entire problem of obstructions, hazards and debris within the waterway system. (b) To consider the matter of establishing building setbacks along the creeks and to recommend specific standards therefor. (c) To identify those waterways which should be left open and those which may be r culverted. (d) To review plans for proposed new construction and reconstruction activities within and adjacent to all waterways. (e) To review and to assist in the development of environmental impact reports related to construction or other activities proposed in or near waterways or flood prone areas. (f) To review all projects which the Planning Commission or the staff feels may increase the flood potential through increased runoff or further overburdening of drainage facilities.. 2 40k? (g) To monitor and coordinate all flood control efforts within the surrounding watershed with similar efforts by the City, and to maintain direct contact with the flood control inter- agency task force or any other extra territorial agency which may affect the City's flood control efforts. 5. The Waterways Planning Board shall be an advisory body to the City Council and the Planning Commission. The Director of Public Works shall coordinate the activities of the Board. Other members of the City Staff shall serve as ex- officio members of the Board upon call. 6, The Waterways Planning Board shall assume the duties of, and replace, the following committees: (a) The "subcommittee set forth in Municipal Code Section 5221.2 (4) to assist the City Engineer in evaluating whether or not any live and standing tree constitutes a "dangerous obstruction "; (b) The Waterways Committee. On motion of Councilman Gurnee, seconded by Councilman Brown, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Blake, Brown, Graham, Gurnee and Mayor Schwartz NOE S: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted this 16th day of March, 1973. ATTEST: f i'.ESOLUTION N0. 2441 (1973 Series) A RESOLUTION OF T! E: COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO SUPPORTING CERTAINT RECQvHMATI(24S OF nE ? -1ASS TPA ZIT SUBCOMMITTEE. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. Monies expended to conduct a Mass Transit Study for the City shall be charged to the City's general funds. 2. The'City hereby requests California Polytechnic State University to submit a proposal to the City for the preparation of said Mass Transit Study. On motion of Councilman Gurnee, seconded by Councilman Brown, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Blake, Brown and Gurnee. NOES: Councilman Graham ABSTAIN: Mayor Schwartz ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution is passed and ATTEST: CERTIFICATION this Sth day of iIarch, 1973. 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 Fleeting thereof held on the Sth day of (.larch, 1973. / s CERTIFICATION this Sth day of iIarch, 1973. 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 Fleeting thereof held on the Sth day of (.larch, 1973. RESOLUTION W. 2440 (1973 Series) A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE CLOSING OF STATE HIGM':AY FOR LA FIESTA PACE. *]EREAS, the citizens of the City of San Luis Obispo will be holding their annual community celebration on May 18, 19 and 20, 1973; and 110MAS, a parade on Saturday morning, liay 199 1973, is an integral part of the Fiesta Celebration; and i•VTREAS, the LaFiesta Celebration is a most important civic celebration, drmdng visitors to this City from distant places to see this most extra- ordinary parade and to visit the early California historical sites of this community. Anlll, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo that: 1. A Parade Permit be issued to LaFiesta Association authorizing the closing of Highway 227 to Broad Street and the closing of Highway 101 offramp at Marsh Street during the hours of 10:00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M. on May 19; 1973. 2. The City Police Department and other City departments are directed to cooperate with LaFiesta officials in putting on the parade. 3. The Division of Highways and the California Highway Patrol be notified of the proposed closing of a portion of a State I:ighway for this parade, and they are hereby requested to approve this action. On motion of Councilman Graham, seconded by Councilman Brown, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Blake, Brown, Graham, Gurnee and Mayor Schwartz 14OES: None ABSE-Tr: None the foregoing Resolution is passed and adopted this 19th day of March, 1973. ATTEST: City Clerk Um RESO ON NO. 2,:139 (1973 Seri A RESOLUTION OF APPP:ECIA T ION AND C TULF,TIOI.IS TO ELLIOi CURRY FOR HIS !r:LITY YEARS OF DEDICATE- SERVICE AS A NEWSMAN IN THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO. WHEREAS, Elliot Curry came to the City of San Luis Obispo in 19": as the managing Editor of the Telegram Tribune Newspaper; and WHEREAS, he served as Managing Editor for 18 years and has thereafter provided historical and feature news coverage concerning all aspects of this community and its people; and WHEREAS, throughout his 28 year career in the City of San Luis Obispo he has maintained the highest standards of professional competence as a journalist, with total dedication to his profession and to the best interests of the area served by his newspaper; and WHEREAS, he served as an active member of the San Luis Obispo Bicentennial Committee where his colorful and meticulous writing made this historic event more meaningful to young and old alilce. NOW, THERE FOP.E, BE IT RESOLVE% by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. That Elliot Curry be and he is hereby commended for his dedicated service to the news profession and to the City of San Luis Obispo during the past 22 years. 2. That the City Clerk be and he is hereby authorized and directed to furnish copies of this resolution to I Z. Curry and the local news media. On motion of Councilman Blake, seconded by Councilman Graham, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Blake, Brown, Graham and Mayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: Councilman Gurnee the foregoing Resolution is passed and ATTEST: CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that the fore�oin� resolution was duly and regularly passed -by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at an Adjourned i:= eeting held thereof on the 27th day of Nlarch, 1973. City ME- IV i /4$9 RESOLUTION NO. 2438 (1973 Series) A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY CLERK TO MAKE THE OFFICIAL CANVASS OF THE RESULTS OF THE APRIL 17, 1973 GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION. BE IT RESOLVED by the CounclI of the City of San Luis Obispo that: 1. In accordance with the provisions of Section 22932.5 of the Elections Code of the State of California, the City Clerk of the City of San Luis Obispo is hereby ordered and directed to conduct the official canvass of the results of the General Municipal Election, to be held in said City on April 17, 1973. 2. Upon completion of said canvass, the City Clerk shall certify the results to the City Council. On motion of Councilman Brown, seconded by Councilman Graham, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Blake, Brown, Graham, Gurnee, Mayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution is passed and adopted this 12th day of March 1973. ATTEST: C E R T I F I C A T 1 0 N 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 12th day of March, 1973. I -CLERK 1 RESOLUTION NO. 2437 (1973 Series) A RESOLUTION PROVIDING FOR THE HOLDING OF A GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION, ESTABLISHING PRECINCTS AND POLLING PLACES AND APPOINTING ELECTION BOARDS. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo, California, that: 1. A General Municipal Erection shall be held in the City of San Luis Obispo, State of California, on Tuesday,.April 17, 1973, for the purpose of electing for said City the following officers for the terms designated: (a) Mayor - Two (2) years (b) Two Councilmen - Four (4) years each that said officers when elected are to hold office as provided by the Charter of the City of San Luis Obispo. 2. For the purpose of holding the General Municipal Election of April 17, 1973, the City is divided into 32 precincts and the General State Election precincts within said City as established by the Board of Supervisors of the County of San Luis Obispo shall be consolidated and numbered as follows with the respective polling places and Boards of Elections as follows: �Q 41.7 17 City Election Precinct #i comprising State and County Voting Precincts #3, #35 and #37. . Polling Place: Zion Lutheran Church City Election Prec #33 and #34. Polling Place: Inspector: Judge: Clerk: Clerk: Clerk: inct #2 comprising State and County Voting Precincts Pacheco School, Room 5 Grand 8 Slack, San Luis Obispo Martha R. Schwartz 201 Buena Vista Gladys Blake 292 Grand Avenue Hilda Betschart 1429 Slack Street Doreen Case 244 Albert Drive Betty Jo Pierce 384 Albert Drive City Election Precinct #3 comprising State and County Voting Precinct #36. Polling Place: Zion Lutheran Church 1010 Foothill Boulevard, San Luis Obispo Inspector: Mary Heidorn 475 Broad Street Judge: Virginia Bergthold 974 West Street Clerk: Ruth Halsey 152 Lincoin Street Clerk: Elsie Parent 566 Ellen Way Clerk: June.Dewitt 1418 Marsh Street City Election Prec #33 and #34. Polling Place: Inspector: Judge: Clerk: Clerk: Clerk: inct #2 comprising State and County Voting Precincts Pacheco School, Room 5 Grand 8 Slack, San Luis Obispo Martha R. Schwartz 201 Buena Vista Gladys Blake 292 Grand Avenue Hilda Betschart 1429 Slack Street Doreen Case 244 Albert Drive Betty Jo Pierce 384 Albert Drive City Election Precinct #3 comprising State and County Voting Precinct #36. Polling Place: Zion Lutheran Church City Election Precinct #4 comprising State and County Voting Precinct #38. Polling Place: Fire Station No. 2 1010 Foothill Boulevard, San Luis Obispo Inspector: Dorothy Graves 535 Islay St. Judge: Mary Mott 109 Highland Drive Clerk: Sara Beauchamp 252 Albert Drive Clerk: Caryl Koberg 539 Serrano Drive Clerk: Sharon Augsburger 1418 Marsh Street City Election Precinct #4 comprising State and County Voting Precinct #38. Polling Place: Fire Station No. 2 City Election Precinct #5 comprising State and County Voting Precinct #39. Polling Place: North Chorro Street, San Luis Obispo Inspector: Gladys H. Chilcutt 830 Boysen Ave. 41 Judge: Mary Hampton 575 Cerro Romauldo Clerk: Helen-1. Draves 680 Skyline Clerk: Clara McClung 1830 Boysen, Apt. 2 Clerk: Dorothy Woolpert 706 Foothill Blvd. City Election Precinct #5 comprising State and County Voting Precinct #39. Polling Place: Teach School Room 1 , 375 Ferrini Road, San Luis Obispo, CA Inspector: Maxine Welch 241 Craig Way Judge: Carl J. Welch -241 Craig Way Clerk: Christine Cunningham 332 Patricia Clerk: Burnetta Hughes 265 Ramona Drive Clerk: Sarah Singleton 251 Jeffrey Street City Election Precinct #6 comprising State. and County Voting Procincts #40 and #41. Polling Place: Quintana School, Room 4 451 Jaycee Drive, San Luis Obispo Inspector: Florence Connolly . 168 Del Norte Judge: Jeanne Lukes 176 Del Norte Clerk: Barbara Phillips 161 Del Sur Way Clerk: Beverly A. Foge 177.Del Clerk: Norte Way Clerk:, Barbara Wines 126 Del Norte Way City Election Precinct #7 comprising State and County. Voting Precinct #46 (A - 14c). Polling Place: Nativity Catholic School 221 Daly Street, San Luis Obispo Inspector: Julia L. Anderson 520 Cuesta Drive Judger Betty Ann Gibson. 663 Rancho Drive Clerk: Lillian Sheetz 708 Rancho Drive Clerk: Janis Stansfield 653 Stanford Clerk: Jennebeile Leach 289 Westmont Drive City Election Precinct #8 comprising State and County Voting Precincts #46 (N - Z) and #47. Polling Place: Nativity Catholic School 221,Daly Street, San Luis Obispo Inspector: ilary Louise Andrews 324 Highland Drive Judge: Clara A. West 215 Highland Drive Clerk: Louise F. Barker 597 Jeffrey Drive Clerk: Joyce Cummins 172 Highland Drive Clerk: Jewel H. Donatelli 296 Daly Avenue City Election Precinct #9 comprising State and County Voting Precincts #42 and #43.' Polling Place: Quintana School, Room 5 451. Jaycee Drive, San Luis Obispo Inspector: Irene Matheny 104 Rafael Way Judge: Lavonne E. Day 402 Luneta Drive Clerk: Marian G. Rains 335 La Canada Drive Clerk: Elizabeth Stoffel 241 Luneta Drive Clerk: Alice V. Mierson 303 Foothill Blvd. City Election Precinct #10 comprising State and County Voting Precinct #44. Polling Place: Teach School, Room .2 375 Ferrini Road, San Luis Obispo Inspector: Mary Boyle Judge: Elva Meier Clerk: Martha Christie Clerk: Helen Fisher Clerk: Sandra McElroy 345 Santa Lucia' 259 Foothill Blvd. 804 Boysen Avenue 297 Marlene Drive 244 Foothill Blvd. City Election Precinct , #11 comprising State and County Voting Precincts #31 and #32. Polling Place: First Baptist Church 2075 Johnson Avenue, San Luis Obispo Inspector: Helen I. Cole 2035 Sierra 11ay Judge: Cecile E. Austin 1890 Fixlini Clerk: Betty Graves 1221 Sylvia Court Clerk: Imogene Remschner 67 Chorro Street Clerk: City Election Precinct #12 comprising State and County Voting Precincts #1 and #12. Polling Place: Veteran's Memorial Building 881 Grand Avenue, San Luis Obispo Inspector: Helen F. Baumberger 2011 'icColium Judge: Hazel C. Sutter 1439 Phillips Lane Clerk: Esther Steuck 144 Henderson Avenue Clerk: Dorian F. Willett 688 California Boulevard Clerk: Addle M. Hickenbottom 1461 Palm Street City Election Precinct #13 comprising State and County Voting Precinct #2. Polling Place: Veteran's Memorial Building City Election Precinct #14 comprising State and County Voting Precincts #4 and #5. Polling Place: City Hall Inspector: .Judge: Clerk: Clerk: Clerk: 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo Ann Harie Hercer 1354 Palm Street Mary G. Warden 1908 Corralitos Avenue Theresa Maughmer 694 Howard Street Mary L. Griffin 1068 Pacific Street Pearl E. Mallagh 1656 Phillips Lane City Election Precinct #15 comprising State and County Voting Precincts #7 and #11. Polling Place: City Hall 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo Inspector: Alice M. Landell 163 Del Norte Way Judge: Georgia T. Granger 1023 Mill Street Clerk: Ellie Strasser 530 Serrano Drive Clerk: Ann Dourson 290 Marlene Drive Clerk: 881 Grand Avenue, San Luis Obispo Inspector: Andrea J. ':!asson 2044 Loomis Street Judge: Rosalia Fuller 1525 Slack Street Clerk: Elizabeth C. Cotnam P. 0. Box 66, 330 -B Pismo Clerk: 11-liriam L. Dorman 2099 Slack Street Clerk: City Election Precinct #14 comprising State and County Voting Precincts #4 and #5. Polling Place: City Hall Inspector: .Judge: Clerk: Clerk: Clerk: 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo Ann Harie Hercer 1354 Palm Street Mary G. Warden 1908 Corralitos Avenue Theresa Maughmer 694 Howard Street Mary L. Griffin 1068 Pacific Street Pearl E. Mallagh 1656 Phillips Lane City Election Precinct #15 comprising State and County Voting Precincts #7 and #11. Polling Place: City Hall 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo Inspector: Alice M. Landell 163 Del Norte Way Judge: Georgia T. Granger 1023 Mill Street Clerk: Ellie Strasser 530 Serrano Drive Clerk: Ann Dourson 290 Marlene Drive Clerk: City Election Precinct #16 comprising State and County Voting Precincts #6 and #45. Polling Place: Old Mission, Dining Room City Election Precinct #17 comprising State and County Voting Precincts 18, #9 and #10. Polling Place: Old Mission, Dining Room 782 Monterey Street, San Luis Obispo Inspector: Glendora Gray 395 Chorro Street Judge: Betty Symons 883 Venable Clerk: Madeline Sween 300 Westmont Drive Clerk: Yolanda Rams 243 Chorro Street Clerk: Jennie Hiltel 859 Murray Avenue City Election Precinct #17 comprising State and County Voting Precincts 18, #9 and #10. Polling Place: Old Mission, Dining Room City Election Precinct #18 comprising State and County Voting Precincts #51 and #68. Polling Place: Probation Department (Behind General Hospital) 782 Monterey Street, San Luis Obispo Inspector: Eleanor Williams 610 Monterey Street Judge: Lorraine M. Olson 462 Dana Street Clerk: ',label Robinette 141 Cerro Romauldo Clerk: Alice Richina 258 Chorro Street Clerk: Rosa Sholes 74 N. Broad Street City Election Precinct #18 comprising State and County Voting Precincts #51 and #68. Polling Place: Probation Department (Behind General Hospital) City Election Precinct #19 comprising State and County.Voting Precincts #13, #14, and #15. Bishop Street, San Luis Obispo Polling Place: Fire Station No. 1 Inspector: Anne A. MacArthur; 2357 Parkland Terrace Judge: Velma S_. Woodward 2374 Johnson Avenue Clerk: Susanne S. Callahan 2379 Parkland Terrace Clerk: Joy S. Soldavini 2364 Parkland Terrace Clerk: Thelma L. Isola 2976 Johnson Avenue City Election Precinct #19 comprising State and County.Voting Precincts #13, #14, and #15. Polling Place: Fire Station No. 1 Pismo 8 Garden Streets, San Luis Obispo Inspector: Frances Brown 175 Serrano Heights Judge: Mary Davidson 3395 So. Higuera #15 Clerk: Pierina Sawyer 2136 Story Street Clerk: Margaret Nelson 3860 S. Higuera, #B22 Clerk: City Election Precinct #20 comprising State and County Voting Precincts . #16, #17 and #18. Polling Place: Leo Residence Garage (rear) 661 Buchon Street, San Luis Obispo Inspector: Lillian G. Leo 661 Buchon Judge: Ruth Hildenbrand Clerk: Amber Machado Clerk: Betty Colt Clerk: Delphine June Estrada 655 Islay Street 6651 Buchon 1762 Conejo 658 Buchon Street a l '1 City Election Precinct #21 .comprising State and County Voting Precincts #19, 20, 23 and 24. Inspector: Polling Place: Emerson ,School Nurse's Room Lawrence Drive Judge: 1341 Nipomo Street 515 531 Marsh Street Inspector: Rose V. Bittick 1902 Chorro Street Judge: Ruby Fraser 1929 Chorro Street Clerk: Marjorie McNanna 1941 Chorro Street Clerk: Lucille F. Doser 2061 Ward Street Clerk: Rose Ormonde 2060 Ward Street City Election Precinct #22 comprising State and County Voting Precincts # 21 and #22. 2125 Story'Street Inspector: Polling Place: Teamsters.Union Hall Lawrence Drive Judge: Carolyn Wright 515 531 Marsh Street Clerk: Amelia Garner 2517 Inspector: Dorothy Goerke 421 Dana Street, Apt. 10 Judge: Carrie L. Symons 2043 Cypress Street Lawton Clerk: Mabel P. Summers 3000.Auausta #220 Clerk: Velda Scuri 473 Chorro Street Clerk: Avis Snyder 1346 Kentwood Drive City Election Precinct #23 comprising State and County Voting Precinct #55. Polling Place: Silver City Mobile Home Park, Recreation Building 3860 South Higuera Street Inspector: Dorothy Sarver 3860 South Higuera, Sp. A28 Judge: Mary Louise McKean 3860 South Higuera, Sp. 19D Clerk: Bert E. Sarver 3860 South Higuera, Sp. A28 Clerk: Cecelia C. Watson 3860 South Higuera, Sp. B24 Clerk: Audrey C. Kreutzer 3860 South Higuera, Sp. B 26 City Election Precinct #24 comprising State and County Voting Precincts #25 and #26. Polling Place: Hawthorne School', Room 4 City Election Precinct # 25 comprising State and County Voting Precincts #27 and #30. Polling Place: First Baptist Church Inspector: Judge: .Clerk: Clerk: :J erd -r 2075 Johnson Avenue GlennaDeane W. Dovey Margaret Bowden Shirley Page .-t. 31',0 Flora 1973 San Luis Drive 2424 Sunset Drive 2125 Story'Street Inspector: Elizabeth Miller 590 Lawrence Drive Judge: Carolyn Wright 515 Lawrence Drive Clerk: Amelia Garner 2517 Broad Street Clerk: Maude Breeden 2600 Meadow Clerk: Viola Strader 2653 Lawton City Election Precinct # 25 comprising State and County Voting Precincts #27 and #30. Polling Place: First Baptist Church Inspector: Judge: .Clerk: Clerk: :J erd -r 2075 Johnson Avenue GlennaDeane W. Dovey Margaret Bowden Shirley Page .-t. 31',0 Flora 1973 San Luis Drive 2424 Sunset Drive City Election Precinct #26 comprising State and County Voting Precincts #28 and #29. Polling Place: Inspector: Judge: Ci erk: Clerk: Clerk: Miles Residence 2375 Johnson Avenue Joan King Ruth H. Miller Joan B. Miles Patricia Arbini Nona Austin 1205 Sydney Street 2536 Helena Street 2375 Johnson Avenue 2567 Santa Clara 2491 Santa Clara City Election Precinct #27 comprising State and County Voting Precincts #53 to - M). Polling Place: Inspector: J udoe: Clerk: Clerk: Clerk: Fire Station No. 3 Laurel Lane Cora Gaustad Dora M. Vargas Isabell L. Bezerra Elsie E. Bettencou rt Marlene Souza 3007 Johnson Avenue 1329 Richard Street 1480 Laurel Lane 1462 Laurel Lane 1319 Kentwood Drive City Election Precinct #28 comprising State and County Voting Precincts #52, #54 and #53 (Mc - Z). Polling Place: Fire Station No. 3 Laurel Lane Inspector: Carol C. Martin 3561 Johnson Avenue Judge: Marjorie M. Wiggenhorn 1175 Laurel Lane Clerk: Marsolin Barnet 3597 Johnson Avenue Clerk: Sharon R. McMaster 1230 Woodside Drive Clerk: City Election Precinct #29 comprising State and County Election Precincts #56, #69 and #70. Polling Place: Inspector: Judge: Clerk: Clerk: Clerk: Neighbors Residence 1739 Tanglewood Drive Lillian Neighbors Rose Clegg Donna Clemmensen Veronica Boulais 1739 Tanglewood Drive 1637 Tanglewood Drive 1779 Tanglewood Drive 1715 Tanglewood Drive City Election Precinct #30 comprising State and County Voting Precincts #48, #49, #50, #57, #58, and #59. Polling Place: Congregational Church 1245 Los Osos Valley Road Inspector: Dorothea Rible 1356 Avalon ...Judge: Stella Jenkins 1160 Atascadero Clerk: Sandra Dills 1371 Avalon Clerk: Irene Rowson 1705 Garnet Drive Clerk: Jean Bowdidge 1749 San Luis Drive City Election Precinct #31 comprising State and County Voting Precincts #66, #60, and #67. Polling Place: .Laguna Lake Mobile Home Park 1801 Prefumo Canyon Road inspector: George L. Crane 1705 Carolyn Drive Judge: Mildred A. Owings 1502 Oceanaire Drive Clerk: Melba K. Wilson 1033 Nancy Drive Clerk: Irene O'Hern 1937 Oceanaire Drive Clerk: Josephine Guerra 1383 Avalon Drive City Election Precinct #:32 comprising State and County Voting Precincts #61, #62, #63, #64, and #65. Polling Place: C. L. Smith School, Multi -Use Room 1375 Balboa Inspector: Esther F. Snodgrass 1893 Oceanaire Drive Judge: Jane Long 1688 Oceanaire Drive Clerk: Wanda R. Wills 1787.Royal Way Clerk: Peggy 0. Payne 1906 Oceanaire Drive Clerk. Margaret McGuire 1773 Royal Way RESOLUTION NO. 2437 (1973 Series) Page 9 3. Mr. Carl Hagmaler is hereby appointed a Deputy City Clerk to supervise the preparation of the voting machines for Municipal Election to be held April 17, 1973. .4. Said polling places shall be open between the hours of 7:00 o'clock A.M. and 8:00 o'clock'P.M. on said Election Day and members of said Boards of Election shall be paid in the amounts as follows: Inspector Judge Clerk Polling Place $24.00 per day 21.00 per day 21.00 per day 20.00 per day 5. The City Clerk shall publish notices of appointment of said Election Officers and polling places as set forth in the.Election Code of the State of California. On motion of Councilman Graham, seconded by Councilman Gurnee, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Emmons Blake, John C. Brown, Myron Graham, T. Keith Gurnee, Kenneth E. Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution is passed and 1973. ATTEST: -:T-TT'-FC`0CE 7K 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 12th day of March 1973. - RESOLUT 2436 (1973 Series) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO ESTABLISHING CHARGES FOR NEW WATER SERVICE. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. Pursuant to the provisions of Municipal Code Section 7410.5, charges for new water service on and after April 19, 1973, shall be as follows: 3/4" $285.00 1" 310.00 1 112" 595.00 2" 620.00 2. On motion of Councilman Blake, seconded by Mayor Schwartz , 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 19th' day of March , 1973. ATTEST: City Clerk RESOL�T r ?N0. 2435 (1973 Series) r A RESOLUTION! OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBI5PO PROVIDING GUIDELINES FOR CITY PARTICIPATION IN THE COST OF CERTAIN PRIVATELY INITIATED IMPROVEPiENTS IN THE MUNICIPAL MATER. SYSTEM WHEREAS, the City's water distribution system in certain developed areas is unable to supply adequate quantities of water with sufficient pressure and reliability to comply with the City's current fire suppression standards; and WHEREAS, the public health, safety and welfare require the correction of this water system deficiency before the construction of additional developments can be permitted in said areas; WHEREAS, the elimination of such deficiencies as a condition to private development potentially delays or postpones indefinitely such private developments because of the high costs imposed on the developer to eliminate the deficiencies. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. The City intends to budget a sum of approximately $80,000 per year to be expended in assisting developers to defray the cost of constructinn improvements in the City's watemains for fire protection purposes as required by Municipal Code Section 7410.7.5. Expenditure of said sum will be at a rate not to exceed $209000 quarterly to be awarded among development projects selected and authorized for grants each quarter pursuant to the guidelines set forth below. 2. The following guidelines shall be used to select the development projects which will be eligible for City financial assistance and to determine the amount of such assistance: a. Each quarter the 1,!ater Department Director shall accept from developers written requests for financial participation by the City in the cost of constructing improvementsin the City's water system for fire protection purposes, exclusive of the cost of installing fire hydrants. Such requests shall be received until' the 15th day of the last month of each quarter. b. The Water Department Director shall compile quarterly, a list of the projects for which developers have requested reimbursement under the provisions of this resolution. Upon compilation of a complete quarterly list of projects, the Water Department Director shall assign a priority to each project. Highest priorities shall be assigned first to projects which eliminate the greatest deficiencies within areas of existing development, second to projects which benefit the widest area of existing development, and third to all other projects. I;— A project priority list shall be submitted to the City Council for review, modification and approval within two weeks after the end of each quarter. C. Upon approval of the quarterly project priority list, the City Council shall at its sole discretion determine what amount of financial contribution the City will make to any individual project based on such project's beneficial effect on other portions of the community. 3. The provisions of Municipal Code Section 7410.6(1) shall be applicable to all projects receiving financial assistance from the City hereunder, except that the applicant shall be required to deposit the remainder of all funds within ten (10) days after the Water Department ha's informed him of the cost of the proposed extension. On motion of Councilman Gurnee, 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 19th day of March, 1973. ATTEST: \ 1 i r 1i RESOLUTION NO. 2434 (1973 Series) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO RECOGNIZING CERTAIN DEFICIENCIES IN THE MUNICIPAL WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM WITHIN A PORTION OF THE CITY AND ESTABLISHING AN ORDERLY PROCEDURE FOR THE ELIMINATION OF SUCH DEFICIENCIES. WHEREAS, the physical development of the City's municipal water supply system has zspanned a period of time of more than fifty years; and WHEREAS, the older portions of the water supply system are not capable of supplying adequate quantities of water at sufficient pressures with reasonable reliability so as to comply with contemporary fire suppression standards as adopted by this Council; and WHEREAS, such water supply system deficiencies are.loca.ted principally within that portion of the City which was incorporated, subdivided and improved prior to 1942; and WHEREAS, this Council desires to provide for the orderly elimination of water supply system deficiencies within that portion of the City which was incorporated, subdivided and improved prior to 1942; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo ' as follows: 1. The Water Department Director shall prepare and submit to the Council for approval on or before August 1, 1973: a. A complete inventory of the existing water supply system within the corporate boundaries of the City as such boundaries existed on January 1, 1942, as shown on Exhibit "A" map attached hereto and thereby incorporated herein b. A complete evaluation of the capabilities of the existing water supply system within the subject boundaries. c. A determination of the deficiencies in the existing water supply system within the subject boundaries. Consideration shall be given to: (1) Areas of deficient fire flow (2) Segments of unreliable water mains (3) Areas of inadequate fire hydrant distribution. 2. Subsequent to the approval by the Council of the aforementioned water supply inventory, evaluation and deficiencies determination, the Water Department Director shall prepare a master plan intended to eliminate the identified water supply system deficiencies within the subject boundaries. Based on such master .plan, the Water Department Director shall prepare a list of individual projects for implementation of the master plan, and shall assign a priority to each individual project. Highest priorities shall be assigned first to projects which eliminate the greatest deficiencies within areas of existing development, second to projects which benefit the widest area of existing development, and third to all other projects considered. aS!4,1 3/ Resolution No. 2434 (1973 Sexes �) } _".�.. Page 2 3. The master plan and project priorities list shall be submitted to the City Administrative Officer for inclusion in the routine CIP annual review process. 4. The Water Department Director is authorized, subject to the concurrence of the Administrative Officer, to engage the services of such temporary sub - professional technical personnel as are necessary to complete all submittals to the Council required herein within the 1. schedule specified. 5. Consistent with the Council's previous consideration to use a portion of the City's revenue sharing funds for development of an "early warning system" for City planning, costs incurred by this authorization shall be funded from that source. 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 19th day of March , 1973. 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 19th day of March , 1973. M _ CITY OF .i S_r`� LUIS OBISPO CA L I F0RNI•A . ..... ... ... .: _ •_. PRE 1942 �� ° "• �� \� {!: JLe.. n.r. __JI�� Imo- ;n -.� \;, `Y, `��is�s �. � �'_.�\ _ � � I �i l.. qq�"��, \`����� � I \- IL do jI ILA I I Yv ', ✓/\�j��� lip`,, j ^ \�'�� pr\ f _ �. = F ABC- �C�L?j__ \- E'f�_`� 4 = I B IT �A\ �\ !' 4 RESOLUTION NO. 2433 (1973 Series) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO ESTABLISHING A MAXIMUM VELOCITY LIMITATION FOR NEW PIPES IN THE CITY'S WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM. WHEREAS, Resolution No. 431 (1958.Series), entitled A RESOLUTION DESIGNATING MINIMUM DESIGN SPECIFICATIONS FOR WATER-SYSTEMS, established as a design criteria for residential areas a limitation of eight fps (feet per second) on the line velocity for new water distribution pipes; and WHEREAS, subsequent experience within the water works industry has substantiated the validity of such a limitation on the line velocity within all new water distribution pipes, both residential and otherwise; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. A line velocity limitation of eight fps (feet per second) maximum is hereby established as the applicable design criteria for all new pipes throughout the City's water distribution system. 2. The minimum pipeline diameter for all new water pipes shall be determined from the City's chart entitled "Required Pipeline Diameter Based on Pipeline Velocity Limitations," a copy of which is attached hereto, marked Exhibit "A ", and thereby incoporated herein. 3. A copy 'of said chart shall be maintained on file in the Office of the City Clerk for public inspection at all times. On motion of Councilman Brown , seconded by Councilman Gurnee, 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 pashad and adopted this 19th day of March 1973. L/ A ATTEST: i City Clerk x513.3 �ZE ! 2ED Pi PEL1SlE i�I �METE2,. 2;,AS=0 O►J PIPELINE VCLC-)GITY LIMITATION47 NOMINAL OIAMETe ='2- 1►.!< � I I 1 i i I I ..•• . 5,oc7c 4, ocs- I lL o� v I �C7VID Q X00 P,/LP I -27-75 I DfaAD —tND PIDC I I � I /! I EXHIR 11 ►t P,/LP I -27-75 RESOLUTION NO. 2432 (1973 Series) A RESOLUTION OF INTENTION TO ABANDON A PORTION OF DANA AVENUE. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. It is the intention of the City of San Luis Obispo to abandon that unimproved portion of Dana. Avenue shown on the map marked Lxhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated herein by such reference, pursuant to Livision 9, Part 3, Chapter 2 of the Streets and Highways Code. 2. A copy of the map showing the particulars as to the proposed abandonment is also on file in the Office of the City Clerk. 3. Monday, April 2, 1973, at 8 :00 P. iv:. in the Council Chambers of the City Hall, 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, California, is the time and place set for hearing all persons interested in or objecting to the proposes; abandonment, which time is not less than fifteen (15) days from the passage of this resolution. 4. This Resolution, together with the ayes and noes, shall be published once in full, at least three days before the public hearinZ on the proposed abandonment, in the Telegram Tribune, a newspaper published and circulated in this City. S. The City Engineer shall post at lcan three notices of the proposed abandonment along the portion of the street proposed to be abandoned at least ten days before the date set for hearing in accordance with Section u ^322 of the Streets and I-iiginvays Code. 6. The proceedings to he taken will be subject to reservation by the City of public easements describe, as follows: (a) A permanent easement is heresy reserved for utility coi..pany use to guarantee continued use and operation of these facilities in their present location. (b) A drainage easement shall be reserved in accordance with the requirements of the City Engineer. On motion of Councilman Graham, seconded by Councilman Brown, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Make, Brown, Graham, Gurnee and Mayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution is passed and ATTEST: �bllall l�91����uA� January 4, 2006 city Of SAn Luis OBISPO 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 -3249 This letter is to certify that Exhibit "A" of Resolution No. 2432 (1973 Series), is missing from the City Clerk's office. The City Clerk's staff has done a thorough research and is unable to locate the missing Exhibit. Certified by: Audrey H oper, C' y Clerk The City of San Luis Obispo is committed to include the disabled in all of its services, programs and activities. Telecommunications Device for the Deaf (805) 781 -7410. 1.ESOLUTION NO. 24.31 (13,73 Series) A &ESOLUTIOII OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPOAUTHORIZEIG PARKING IN R STRICTr AREA F X.. • •. LJJi CTION PURPOSES" 91 ILY. BE IT 1:ESOLVEL by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows-. 1. In order to accommodate voters at the election precinct in Silver City Trailer Park on election days, temporary parlci.nn for voters and election personnel only will be permitted on official election days until further notice alongside a portion of the restricted parking area on the westerly side of IliSuera Street adjacent to Silver City Trailer Park. 2. The Chief of Police is directed to determine the amount of parldn , space required to accommodate said voters and personnel, and shall provide the necessary temporary signing on each election day to adequately notify the public of said perr_:itted parking. On motion of Councilman c,urnee, seconded by Councilman Blab✓, and or. the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Maim, Drmxn, vraham, Gurnee and Miayor Sslnvartz NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution is passed and ATTEST: 26th day of February, 1973. CERTIFICATION I- hereby certify that the foregoing Lesolution was duly and regularly passed by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at an Adjourned Meeting thereof held on the 26th day of Febrrary 1973. i 26th day of February, 1973. CERTIFICATION I- hereby certify that the foregoing Lesolution was duly and regularly passed by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at an Adjourned Meeting thereof held on the 26th day of Febrrary 1973. ity RESOLUTION NO. 2430 (1973 Series) A RESOLU T ION OF THE C OUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO APPROVING ri iEM SAM LUIS OBISPO AND SAUTiA BLRBARA COUN7,MS CrXVM CONTROL JOUTr POWERS AGF:�EMENT ANL AUT;IMI ING THE MAYOr: TOEXECUTB S"M. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. This Council approves the San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara Counties Crime Control Joint Powers Agreemeen~., a copy of which is on file in the office of the City Clerk. 2. The Niayor is authorized to execute said Agreement on behalf of the City. On motion of Councilman Gurnee, seconded by Councilman Graham, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Blai.e, Brown, Graham, Gurnee and Mayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution is passed and adopted this 20th day of February, 1973. ATTEST: CERTIFICATIC14 I hereby certify that the forerroina resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Council of the City of San. Luis Obispo at a Regular i:. eetingr thereof held on the 20th day of February, 1973. � 77— �r- - -944 . 30 RESOLUTION NO. 2429 (1973 Series) A LESOLUT ION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO APPROVING AN AGREEIMNT WITH THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC TRANSPOLTATION COMPANY GRANT- ING AN EASEI%jMNT FOR CITY SE71ER LINES BENEATH CO1WANY'S RAILROAD MAC KS, AND AUTHORIZING TIM MAYOf: TO EI.ECUTE SAiVM. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. This Council hereby approves the Agreement with the Southern Pacific Transportation Company granting the City the right to construct and maintain an eiht- inch sewer line beneath Southern Pacific railroad tracts at Engineer Station 9019 -, -09, Nile Post 253.55, in the location shown on the print of Southern Pacific's Los Angeles Division Drawing Ng. A - 10796, Sheet No. 1, dated January 5, 1973. A copy of said Agreement and print is on file in the office of the City Clerk. 2. The Mayor is authorized to execute said Agreement on behalf of the City. On motion of Counciltia.n Gurnee, seconded by Councilman Graham, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Ma.m, Brown, Graham, Gurnee and kvla.yor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: Noie the foregoing Resolution was duly passed ATTEST: this 20th day of February, 1973. EIMFICI. i I311 I hereby certify that the foregoir- Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Coujacil of the City of San Luis Obispo at a Regular L eeang held thereof on the 20th day of February, 1975. Moir— ,V 442 9 06 RESOLUTION NO. 2425 (1973 Series) A RESOLUTION OF IT11; COiiNCIL OJ; 'Tiff? CITY OF &kN LUIS OBLSPO Ri_ VISiNG ACRLAG1 AND FRONT FOOTAGE CHARGES FOR CONNECTION TO THE CITY WATER SYSTEM. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. Pursuant to the provisions of Municipal Code Section 7410.5.1, the Acreage and Front Footage Charges for connection to the City Water System are hereby revised as follows, effective at once: A. Acreage Charge - $730.00 per acre. B. Front Footage Charge - $7.30 per front foot. 2 Resolution No. 1118 (1962 Series) is hereby superseded in full. On motion of Councilman Gurnee , seconded by _ Mayor Schwartz and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Blake, Brown, Gurnee and Mayor Schwartz NOES: Councilman Graham ABSE NT: None the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted this 5th day of March 1973. ATTEST: 4 li%'R y N RESOLUTION NO. 2427 (1973 Series) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO APPROVING A GRANT DEED CORRECTING AN ERRONEOUS DEED AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE SANE. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. The Grant Deed from the City to Serafino and Carmel Martinelli, attached hereto marked "Exhibit No. 1 ", and thereby incorporated herein, is hereby approved as necessary and proper for the correction of a grant deed previously executed by the City, datediFebruary 8, 1966, and recorded April 1, 1966 in Book 1391, Page 494 of the Official Records of the County of San Luis Obispo. 2..I Exhibit No. 1 does not authorize the sale or transfer of any property presently owned by the City and, therefore, no ordinance is required for its approval and execution by the City. 3. The Mayor is authorized to execute said Exhibit No. 1 on behalf of the City. On motion of Councilman Graham, seconded by Councilman Brown, and on the following roll call vote: J AYES: Councilmen Blake, Brown, Graham, Gurnee and Mayor Schwartz NOES: None ~ l ABSE NT: None the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted this 12th day of March, 1973. ATTEST: 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 thereof held on the 12th day of March, 1973. RECORDING REQUESTED B`� I AND W"tN eECONO[O MAIL To t Num• 3err Addreu Cilr State L J rAn TAX srAiulerts TO SPACE ABOVE THIS LINE FOR RECORDER'S USE Ndwe DOCUMENTARY TRANSFER TAX f ............................. ............................... __COMPUTED ON FULL VALUE' OF PROPERTY. CONVEYED, slrOR COMPUTED ON FULL VALUE LESS LIENS AND Aadr". _.ENCUMBRANCES REMAINING AT TIME OF SALE. City 6 State L I Signature of Declarant or Agent! determining tax. Firm Name CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO Grant Deed "EXHIBIT NO. 1" TO 405.1 u (1 -70) THIS FORM FURNISHED BY TITLE INSURANCE AND:TRUST COMPANY 1 FOR A VALUABLE CONSIDERATION, receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO, A MUNICIPAL CORPORATION hereby GRANT(S) to SERAFINO J..MARTINELLI AND CARMEL MARTINELLI, HUSBAND AND WIFE, AS JOINT TENANTS the following described real property in the CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO County of SAN LUIS OBISPO , State of California: ATTACHED HERETO AS EXHIBIT "A" THIS DEED IS EXECUTED, DELIVERED AND ACCEPTED IN. LIEU OF AND IN CORRECTION OF THAT CERTAIN DEED DATED FEBRUARY 8, 1966, BETWEEN THE PARTIES HERETO, RECORDED APRIL 1, 1966 IN BOOK 1391, PAGE 494 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS OF SAID. COUNTY, IN WHICH SAID DEED THE PROPERTY SOUGHT TO BE CONVEYED WAS ERRONEOUSLY DESCRIBED. Dated . FEBRUARY 2 ST :\TE OF %ALIFrORMA i:Ol`STl' OF_ S. On - before m,:. the under - �i_ne f. a No;ar, ?,:1 iir in and for said 4alr. personally appe,"- 1 i -- known to me name. >ch<orihed Io the withi❑ i ...,trumen,t an,: kr,owLdgeti that - -- executed the same. hand and official seal. _ anal ur. CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO, A MUNICIPAL CORPORATION MAi: TAX STATEMENTS 4.5 RD-_7ED N M DESCRIPTION THOSE PORTIONS OF LOTS DD AND R OF THE OF LOTS 58 AND 61 THROUGH 65 AS PER J. MAP OF THE SUEDIVISIONS OF THE RANCHOS LAGUNA AS SHOWN ON PAGE 161, VOL. A OF COUNTY RECORDER, COUNTY OF SAN LUIS OB DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: R. P. HARRIS RESUBDIVISIO�! T. STRATTON'S SURVEY AND CANADA DE LOS OSOS Y LA MAPS, IN THE OFFICE OF THE ISPO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, BEGINNI':G AT POINT "J "; THENCE SOUTH 480 30' WEST ALONG THE NORTHWESTERLY LINE OF MADONNA ROAD A DISTANCE OF..1020.FEET TO A POINT; THENCE NORTH 430 30' WEST A DISTANCE OF 20.01 FEET TO THE TP.UF POINJT OF BEGINNING; THE,'-!CE %ORTH 430 30' 14FST A DISTANCE OF 400.24 FFFT TO A POINT; THE.NCF S^,UTH 480 30' WEST A DISTANCE OF 1138.00 FEFT To A POINT: THENCE SOUTH 430 30' E.. ".ST A DISTANCE OF 400.24 FFFT TO A POI "1T: THEt :CE NORTH 480 30' EAST ALONG A LINE PARALLEL TO AND 20 FEET .NORTHWFSTEP.LY OF THE NOPTHWESTERLY LINE OF MADONNA ROAD (FORMERLY KN O'.V , AS Fr'.Et!CH ROAD) A .DISTANCE OF 1138.00 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF --lFrIN%IK:G. EXCEPT THEREFROM THAT PORTION THEREOF DFSCRISFD II! THE DFED TO THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA RECORDED FEPRUAR.Y 23, 1062 IN BOOK 1170, PAGE 731 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS. (END OF DESCRIPTION) EXHIBIT "A" R E S L U T I 0 N N-O. 2426 (1973 Series) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO ESTABLISHING INTERIM STANDARDS AND PROCEDURES FOR DETERMINING THE APPLICABILITY OF THE PROHIBITIONS OF URGENCY ORDINANCE NO. 575 TO PARTICULAR PROJECTS. WHEREAS, Urgency Ordinance No. 575 prohibits for a four -month period all construction of new structures and all grading work in flooded and flood -prone areas and within twenty (20) feet of top of the banks of all waterways pending a review by the City of dangers involved in permitting construction work in such areas and a determination as to whether or not new zoning regulations are required in such areas; and WHEREAS, some proposed development projects were in such an advanced planning stage when said Urgency Ordinance No. 575 was adopted on February 9, 1973, that the prohibitions of said Ordinance will actually interfere with the developer's planned construction schedule; and WHEREAS, said Urgency Ordinance was not intended or designed to halt development projects in said areas which can be shown to be in no danger of flooding or of being damaged by erosion caused from storms of the magnitude of January 18, 1973; and WHEREAS, it appears necessary to establish standards and procedures for the guidance of developers and City officials and staff in determining the applicability of the prohibitions of said Ordinance No. 575 to particular projects. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. The prohibitions of Section 1 of Urgency Ordinance No. 575 against construction and grading within areas which actually flooded during the storm of January 18, 1973, as set forth in the shaded areas upon Exhibit "A" Map attached to said Ordinance, shall not apply in the following situations: a. When either the City Engineer or the Director of Planning certifies in writing that there were no flood waters on January 18, 1973, within the area of any proposed grading or construction. For the purpose of this paragraph, flood waters shall mean waters which originated upon real property other than the property containing the proposed grading or construction site, and which flowed upon or across any portion of said site with a sufficient depth, width and current flow to be readily ascertainable as coming from offsite sources. e � � 2. The prohibitions of Section 2 of Urgency Ordinance No. 575 against construction and grading within twenty (20) feet of top of the banks of any waterway, as forth upon Exhibit "B" Map attached to said Ordinance, shall not apply if both of the following situations exist: a. When either the City Engineer or the Director of Planning certifies in writing (1) that the character of the water flow in the particular waterway during the flood of January 18, 1973, was not so erosive as to endanger the permanence and stability of the creek bed or banks within a distance of one hundred and fifty (150) feet upstream or downstream from the proposed construction site, and (2) that drainage structures in the vicinity, if plugged or overtaxed, would not cause the property to be flooded. b. When, in judgement of the Planning Commission, the setback proposed by the builder would not detrimentally affect the City's ability.(1) to correct flood problems along said waterway, and (2) to regulate future development along the waterway in a manner which will protect the public health, safety and welfare. 3. This resolution and the procedures and standards set forth herein shall be applicable only to the prohibitions in Urgency Ordinance No. 575 and shall be of no force and effect after June 9, 1973. 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 ATTEST: /���. adopted this 12th day of March, 1973. Recording Requested By .City Clerk RESOLUTION NO. 2425 (1973 Series) • RESOLUTIOIT FINDING AN% 1:ETERNiINING THAT • PCRTIOiT OF r.00KVIEtiI PLZICE IS UNNECESSARY Return To: FOI'r, Pr:ESEIPT OR PROSPECTIVE STREET PURPOSES AND Oi,.L3- -I1•TG THE ABAND01Ti.y1,7T OF SANE. sm = 8021 OFFICIAL RECORDS SAN LUIS OBISPO CO., CALIF WILLIAM E. ZIMARIK, COUNTY•REC"RDER MAR 141973 lWpg TIME a : a6p. h . City Clerk 02216114F BOOOOO,00 K "' P. 0. Box 321 BE IT RESOLVES by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: SLO, CA 93401 0 %�7 �IJpp 600000.00CQ 1. That in accordance vAth the public hearing duly held this date PlawAl to Division 9, Part 3, Chapter 2 of the California Streets and Highways Code, this Council finds and determines that the portion of Rockvieci Place shown on the map marled Exhibit "A", attached hereto and hereby incorporated herein by such reference, is not necessary for present or prospective public street purposes and the same is hereby ordered abandoned, subject to the reservation of the following easements: None 2. That the City Clerk: shall cause a certified copy of this Order of Abandonment duly attested under the Seal of the City, to be recorded in the San Luis Obispo County Recorder's Office. On motion of Councilman Blake, seconded by Councilman Brown, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Blake, Brown, Graham, Gurnee and Niayor Scbwartz NOES: None ABSENT: None 0 the foregoing Resolution is passed and adopted this 5th day of February, 1973. ATTEST: z71 H. FRZPATRICK City Clerk s7 !KENNETH E. SCHIPvArAgTZ CERTIFICF,TION 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 i::ieeting held thereof on the 5th day of February, 1973. i.-:Syor :a `- � 4r-�- City Men: LVOL1714 PAGE621 0 N . I A S. OF DOCUMENT 14 O LAMA FACE 829 RESOLUTION NO. 24.25 (1973 Series) . • RESOLUTION FINDING AND; LETERNMTING THAT • PORTION OF r:OC�CVIEvI PLl.CE IS UNNECESSARY FOr. Pr.ESETTIT OR PP.OSPECTM STREET PUP.POSES AND MLE='E-TG THE ABAND9111.:] NT OF SAI E. BE IT RESOLVE by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. That in accordance with the public hearing duly held this date pursuant to Division 9, Part 3, Chapter 2 of the California. Streets and Highways Code, this Council finds and determines that the portion of Rockview Place shown on the map ma.r'.:ed Exhibit "A ", attached hereto and hereby incorporated herein by such reference, is not necessary for present or prospective public street purposes and the same is hereby ordered abandoned, subject to the reservation of the following easements: None 2. That the City Clerk shall cause a^ certified copy of this Order of Abandonment. duly attested under the Seal of the City, to be recorded in the San Luis Obispo County Recorder's Office. On motion of Councilman Make, 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 is passed and adopted this Sth day of February, 1973. ATTEST: CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that the foregoingr resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at a Regular Meeting held thereof on the 5th day of February, 1973. City Clee.: Ilk r•. 40 LAJ O t.,Q RESOLUTION NO. 2424- (1973 Series) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUi•ICIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBr ?O COiVuViiENDING THE 1498&.h SUPPLY CON;PANY OF THE CALIFOrd,111. IY Y10NAL GUARD FOR. FLOOD CLEANUP ASSI IMlCl: KILOVIDED BY SAID C0i.':P !,1Y. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follovas: This Counciil commences the 1498th SUPPLY COMPANY OF THE CALIFOPMA. NATIONAL GUARD and its commander, CAPT. GAr.Y FOWLER, for the assistance provided the City and its residents by said Company in the removal of flood debris from San Luis and Stenner Creeks on February 3 and 4, 1973. On motion of Councilman Blake, 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 ATTEST: adopted this 5th day of February, 1973. CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that the foregoingr resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at a Regular leeting held thereof on the 5th day of February, 1973. ell-p V RESOLUTION NO. 24.25 (1973 Series) A RES OL :ON OF THE COUNCIL OF THE C OF SAN LUIS USI; PO REQUESTING THE SAN LUIS-- OBISPO COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TO CONSIDER THE EXPENDITUi l; OF COUNTY GENERAL FUNDS TO CLEAN THE CREEK CHANNELS IN THE UNINCOFcPORATED AREAS SURROUNI -jING SAID CITY. WHEREAS, debris in the creek channels ;venerated both within and without the City limits clogged bridges and drainage structures and interfered with the free flow of water runoff during the storm of January 18, 1973, thereby aggravating the flood situation and resultant damage; and WHEREAS, the watershed within which the City is situated contains property equal to 3097 of the assessed value of all property within the County, and two- thirds of said percentage is located within the City of San Luis Obispo; and WHEREAS, the City has discussed with the County the possibility of forming a special taxing zone within the County Flood Control District which would provide funds for the cleanup of creek channels within the whole of said watershed, but said zone would be unable to provide funds for said purpose before November, 1974; and WHEREAS, the City with City funds conducts an annual creek maintenance program and has made an even more extensive cleanup effort since said January 18, 1973 to remove debris from the creek channels within the City; and WHEREAS, a considerable quantity of flood debris exists in the creel; channels in the unincorporated area above the City, and said debris could again clog drainage structures above and within the City in the event of further major storms and cause flooding in the City of San. Luis Obispo; NOVI, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVEL by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. The Board of Supervisors of the County of San Luis Obispo is .hereby requested to immediately re- examine the County budget and to appropriate the necessary monies from the County general funds or other available funds to accomplish the removal of debris from the creek channels in the unincorporated areas above the City of San Luis Obispo. 2. The Board of Supervisors is requested to commence this debris clearance work immediately. On motion of Mayor Schwartz, seconded by Councilman Gurnee, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Blake, Brown, Graham, Gurnee and Mayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution wa.s duly passed and adopted this 26th day of February, 1973. IZI-7 EST: mil• ntA-2M RESOLUTION NO. 2422 (1973 Series) A RESOLUTIOI3 OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO REQUESTING TTIE, CALIFORNIA DIVISION OF HIGITUAYS TO ELIMINATE FLOOD HAZARDS CREATE L, BY STATE HIGI —EVAY BRIDGES L.11L CULVERTS. BE IT RESOLVEL by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. The California Division of Highways is hereby requested to take corrective action to eliminate the flood hazards presently created by the following State Highway drainage structures which were wholly or partially responsible for flooding certain Portions of the City of San Luis Obispo during the storm of January 18, 1973: a. The bridge over San Luis Creel: which connects. Marsh Street to Highway 101; b. The Prefumo Creek drainage structures under Highway 101 and the Los Osos Road off - rarnp; and c. The drainage structure under Highway 101 at Stenner Creel;. 2. It is requested that said hazards be eliminated before the fall of 1973 to safeguard the City and its residents from flooding in any future rainy season. 3. The City Clerk is directed to send a copy of this resolution to: Mr. E. F. Gregory District Engineer District 5 Division of Iighways P. 0. Box L San Luis Obispo, CA 93406 On motion of Councilman Gurnee, seconded by mayor Schwartz, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Blake, Brown, Graham, Gurnee and I /1ayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted this 9th day of February, 1973. ATTEST: �VA - / CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that the foregoinr, iL�esolution was duly and regularly passed by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at an Adjourned 1. eeting thereof held on the 9th day of February, 1973. _M=�.- a V.2Z RESOLUTION NO. 2421 (1973 Series) A RESCLUTICN OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO ENDORSING Tliis CONCEPT OF A UNIFIED 1.,:& NTENANCE DIS UMCT FM ALL CREEK CHANNELS "ti171HIN THE SAN LUI; 1ATERSHED, AND SUPPORTING THE INTER AGENCY TASK FORCE AS THE ADVISOr;Y BODY TO DEVELOP ALMINISTRATIVE STANDARDS For, SAID DISTRICT. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as Rllowm 1. This Council endorses the concept of establishing one unified public district or zone to encompass all territory within the watershed of San Luis Creel: for the purpose of providing continuing maintenance and cleanup of all creek channels Within said watershed. 2. This Council supports the recently established Inter- Agency Tas:c Force as the proper advisory body to develop the plans and standards for the establishment and administration of said district or zone. All City departments and personnel are directed to cooperate with and provide all possible assistance to said Task Force. On motion of Mayor Sclwartz, seconded by Councilman Graham, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Blal e, Brown, Graham, Gurnee and Mayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: None . the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted this 26th day of .February, 1973. ATTEST: i CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that the fnreb ing r:eauluriun was duly and regularly passed by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at an Adjournecr 1 ieeting thereof held on the 26th day of February, 1973. :�j. - . �- .2S/.Z/ RESOLUTION NO. 2420 (1973 Series) A RESOLUTION OF THE CCUHCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO REQUESTRIG THE BOARD OF SUPERVISCIT,S TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION OF MD- INkNCES TO CONTROL CUNSTP.UCTION IN FLOOD -PRONE AREAS AND, TO EXPEDITE REIAOVAL OF OBSTRUCTIONS FROM GIA Lr;GTAYS AFTER FL OOLS . BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follovis: 1. The Council of the City of San Luis Obispo hereby forwards to the Board of Supervisors of the County of San Luis Obispo copies of Urgency Ordinances No. 575 and 576 which have been adopted by the City to safeguard persons and property in the event of future severe flooding. Ordinance 575 prohibits all construction and grading in flood - prone areas and within twenty (20) feet of the cranks of all waterways until the City can determine whether or not additional zoning controls are necessary in such areas. Ordinance No. 576 establishes a procedure for the removal of dangerous obstructions from creels during the rainy season. 2. The effectiveness of the City's two ordinances in future floods will be so: iewhat dependent upon County regulation and control of construction in flood -prone areas and the removal of obstructions from creeks in the unincorporated areas above the City during the rainy season. Therefore, this Council requests the said Board of Supervisors to consider the adoption of similar ordinances or other ordinances which the County may deem more appropriate to regulate such matters. On motion of iViayor Schwartz, 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 9th day of February, 1973. ATTEST: CERTIFICA T ION I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Council of the City of San Luis Cbispo at an Adjourned Meeting thereof held on the 9th day of February, 1973. ayav F, SOLUTION NO. 2419 (197a eries) A RESOLUTICH OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO PROVIDING FOr A GENEr.AL IVIUN'ICIPAL ELECTION ON APRIL 17, 1973; AUTPIOP.IZING THE PLACING OF A PP.OPOSED CHAnTEr, AMENDMENT AM A HOUSING AUTHORITY REFERENDUM MEASURE ON THE BALLOT; AND AUTHORIZING CONSOLIDATION OF THE ELECTION VIM-f SCHOOL AND COBIMUNITY COLLEGE ELECTIONS, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. Pursuant to Section 300 of the City Chaster, a general municipal election shall be held on Tuesday, April 17, 1973, to fill the following elective offices: (a) mayor - two year term. (b) Two Councilmen - four year terms each. 2. Pursuant to the requests of the County Superintendent of Schools, and the governing boards of the San Luis Obispo County Community College District and the San Luis Coastal Unified School District, the elections for governing board raembers to be held April 17, 1973, by said districts are hereby authorized to be consolidated with the City's general election on said date. The City Clerk- is authorized and directed to canvass the returns and certify the results of said school elections. 3. In order to conform to recent judicial decisions which have invalidated residency requirements in excess of one year for candidates to public office, there shall be submitted to the electorate at said general election a proposed amendment to the City Charter to reduce the City residency requirement for Mayor and Councilmen from three years to one year. The proposed charter amendment shall read as follows: "SECTION 304. Eligibility for Office. No person shall be eligible for election to, or to hold, the office of Niayor or Councilman of said City unless he is and shall have been a resident thereof, or of territory legally annexed thereto, on or prior to the date of such election or appointment, for at least one year next preceding his election thereto, or his appointment to fill a vacancy therein, and is an elector thereof at the time of such election or appointment. " (NOTE: The two underlined words replace the words '"three .years. " There are no other changes proposed to Section 304.) The ballot format for the proposition to amend Section 304 of the City Charter shall read substantially as follows: J Resolution No. 2419,1973 Series) Page 2 CHARTED. ` li!ENDMENT A. Shall Section 304 of the City Charter be amended to reduce the City residency requirement for ivla.yor and Councilmen ES ' I NO J from three years to one year? 4. At said general election, to be held on April 17, 1973, there shall also be submitted to the electors of the City of San Luis Obispo the following referendum proposal pursuant to the provisions of Article `lOr"XIV of the Constitution of the State of California, to wit: REFERENDUM k4EASURE B. ADDITIONAL LO'Gl RENT HOUSING PROJECTS Shall the Housing Authority be authorized to develop S additional low rent housing projects in the City of San Luis Obispo not exceeding 150additional units? 5r-li 5. The City Clerk shall certify to the passage and adoption of this Resolution and shall cause this Resolution to be published once a week for two successive weelcs in the San Luis Obispo County Tel bgram Tribune, a newspaper of general circulation printed, published and circulated in the City of San Luis Obispo. On motion of Councilman Gurnee, seconded by Councilman Graham, and on the f ollowing roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Bialce, Brown, Graham, Gurnee and Mayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution was duly passed ATTEST: adopted this 20th day of February, 1973. yor CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that the foregoing 1.esolution was duly and regularly passed by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at a Regular i.,ieeting thereof held on the 20th day of February, 1973. i RE$vLUTION NO. 24100 (1973 Series) A IIESOLUTION OF THE COUIICIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO APPROVING AN AGREEMENT WITH T>E STATE OF CALIFORNIA, OFFICE OF ARCHITECTURE AND CONSTI'.UCTION FOR THE RELOCATION OF THE C1TY`S MATER MAIN AT Br.IZZOLAr.A CREEK AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE SAID AGREElbIENT. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. The City of San Luis Obispo hereby approves the Agreement dated February 5; 1973, and identified as SA 4366, W.O. AD03 129 C. Said Agreement is between the State of California, Department of General Services, Office of Architecture and Construction and the City of San Luis Obispo, and provides for the relocation of the City's twenty -four inch diameter transmission water main to enable the State to construct a new access road to California State Polytechnic University. 2. The Mayor is authorized to execute. said Agreement on behalf of the City. On motion of Councilr••an Make, seconded by Councilman Brown, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Maloe, Brawn, Graham, Gurnee and Mayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and fdopted this 13th day of February, 1973. 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 13th day of February, 1973. City C erC e I RESOLUTION NO. 2417 (1973 Series) A RESOLUTION OF THE C CUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO REQUESTING THE U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS TO INCLUZZ, THE CITY WITHIN THE FLOOD PLAIN INFORMATION STUDY TO BE CONDUCTED FOR THE COUNTY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is hereby requested to extend the Flood Plain Information Study to be conducted for the County of San Luis Obispo to include the area within the City limits of the City of San Luis Obispo. 2. The City Clerk is directed to send a copy of this Resolution to: Corps of Engineers Flood Plain P;lanagement Section P. 0. Box 2711 Los Angeles, CA 90053 On motion of Councilraan Graham, seconded by Councilman Brown, and on the f of lowing roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Ma;ae, Brawn, Graham, Gurnee and Mayor Schwarz NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted this 5th day of February, 1973. ATTEST: ij = ;IT 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 5th day of February, 1973. City Merl,, GRW7 RESOLUTION NO. 2416 (1973 Series) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPOREQUESTING THE U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS TO CONDUCT A FEASIBILITY STUDY FOR A DRAINAGE MASTER PLAN, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is hereby requested to conduct a preliminary feasibility study for a drainage master plan for the City of San Luis Obispo and the surrounding watershed, 2, The City Clerk is directed to send a copy of this Resolution to: District Engineer Los Angeles District Corps of Engineers P. O. Boat 2711 Los Angeles, CA 90053 On motion of Councilman Graham, seconded by Councilman Brown, and on the f ollowing roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Blake, Brown, Graham, Gurnee and Mayor Sclnvartz NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted this 5th day of February, 1973. ATTEST: roff'-tMrW pa %A 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 5th day of February, 1973. City Clerl: aJVl(o RESOLUTION NO. 2415 (1973 series) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO REQUESTING FLOOD CLEANUP ASSISTANCE FROM THE CALIFORNIA NATIONAL GUARD. WHEREAS, on January lo, 1973, the City of San Luis Obispo suffered its second disastrous flood within four years with damage to private and public property in excess of six million dollars; and WHEREAS, the Federal Government has declined urgent requests that the City be designated an official Disaster Area, and, therefore, it's not expected that the City will receive material assistance from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in flood cleanup and rehabilitation efforts; and WHEREAS, the City and its residents are in urgent need of assistance in cleaning up the debris and repairing the damage caused by said flood. NOVI, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. The City of San Luis Obispo urgently requests the California National Guard to provide the City and its residents with whatever assistance can be provided under its Community Services Program to clean up the debris and repair the damage caused by the recent disastrous flood in the City. 2. The City Clerk is directed to send a copy of this resolution to: Commander, State Military Forces Military Department P. O. Box '0143 Sacramento, CA 95818. _On motion of Councilman Blake, seconded by Councilman Gurnee, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Blab, Brown, Graham, Gurnee and Mayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted this 5th day of February, 1973. ATTEST: I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at a Regulat Meeting held thereof on the 5th day of February, 1973. 40P Zoe, City Clerk ay /� RYiOLUTION NO. 24.14 (197S�eries) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO REQUESTING THE U. S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS TO ASSIST THE CITY IN REMOVING FLOOD-BORNE DEBRIS FROM! THE CITY'S CREEK SYSTEM AND IN REHABILITATING CREE;C CHANNELS DAMAGED BY SAID FLOOD. WHEREAS, on January 18, 1973, a flood of unprecedented proportions deposited large quantities of flood borne debris within and along the banks of the City's extensive creek system and severely eroded or otherwise damaged the channels and banks of said creek system in many places; and WHEREAS, said debris should be removed and said channel damage should be repaired as soon as possible to reduce the danger to persons and property in the event of further heavy rainstorms and flooding. 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 requests the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to assist the City in removing flood - borne debris from the City's creek system and in repairing the damage to the City's creek system caused by the flood of January 18, 1973. 2. The City Clerk is directed to send a copy of this Resolution to. District Engineer Department of the Army Los Angeles District Corps of Engineers 300 No. Los Angeles St. P. 0. Box 2711 Los Angeles, CA 90053 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 29th day of January, 1973. ATTEST: I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at a Special Called Meeting held thereof on the 29th day of January, 1973. ��"' City Clerk RESOLUTION N0,' 2413 (1973 Series) A RESOLUTION INCREASING THE 1972 -73 BUDGET AND ALSO ESTABLISHING A REVENUE SHARING FUND. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. That Account No. 211.21 be added to the City Engineering Budget in the amount of $2,082.00 and that it be entitled Blaser Inspection Fees. 2. That the Unbudgeted Reserve be decreased by $2,082.00. 3. That a Revenue Sharing Fund be set up for the first half of 1972 allocation, coded #301 and $50,000.00 be appropriated for initial expenses from this fund. On.mdtion of Councilman Graham , seconded by Councilman Brown , and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Brown, Graham and Mayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: Councilmen Blake and Gurnee the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted this 8th day of January , 1973. ATTEST: a4113 RFr`)LUTION NO. 2412 (1972 'pries) A RESOLUTION OF INTEI`TTION TO ABANDON A PORTION OF ROCI:VITU PLACE (FOR&MRLY KNOGIN AS YDAICUiv LANE AND COUNTY ROAD 271). BE TT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. It is the intention of the City of San Luis Obispo to abandon that unimproved portion of Rockview Place (formerly known as Yoakum Lane and County Road 271) shown on the map marked Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated herein by such reference, pursuant to Division.9. Part 3, Chapter 2 of the Streets and Highways Code. 2. A copy of the map showing the particulars as to the proposed abandonment is also on file in the Office of the City Clerk. 3. Monday, February 5, 1973, at 8:00 P.I•ri. in the Council Chambers of the City Hall, 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, California., is the time and place set for hearing . all persons interested in or objecting to the proposed abandonment, which time is not less than fifteen (15) days from the passage of this Resolution. 4. This Resolution, together with the ayes and noes, shall be published once in full, at least three days before the public hearing on the proposed abandonment, in the Telegram Tribune, a newspaper published and circulated in this City. 5. The City Engineer shall post at least three notices of the proposed abandonment along the portion of the street proposed to be abandoned at least ten days before the date set for hearing m accordance with Section 0322 of the Streets and Highways Code. b. The proceedings to be taken will be subject to reservation by the City of public easements described as follows: None. On motion of Councilman Graham, seconded by Councilman Gurnee, and on the following roll call vote: AYES. Councilmen Make, Brown, Graham and Gurnee NOES: None ABSENT: Mayor Schwartz the foregoing Resolution is passed and adopted this 18th day of December, 1972. ATTEST: I hereby certify that the foregoingr Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at a Regular Meeting held thereof on the 18th day of December, 1972. 4-' .c a yip 1 e 1yo "i O y Q . l .~ 01 � V Q aii V 1 1 1 4 v Os �' tip rl Ri- .,OLUTION N0. 2411 (1973`�sries) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO ADOPTING A NEW GENERAL PLAN FOR THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO* WHEREAS, during the years 1971 and 1972 the firm of Simon Eisner and Associates, professional planning consultants, prepared a proposed new General Flan for the City of San Luis Obispo and submitted it to the Planning Commission for final consideration on November 14, 1972; and WHEREAS, the City Planning Commission conducted public hearings upon said proposed plan and recommended the adoption thereof subject to certain amendments as set forth in a memorandum to the City Council dated November 30, 1972; and WHEREAS, at a public hearing held December 11, 1972, this Council approved said proposed General Plan together with the amendments proposed by the Planning Commission, and this Council proposed two additional amendments which were referred to the Planning Commission for a report, as set forth in the Council Minutes of said date; and WHEREAS, this Council has considered the report thereon submitted by the Planning Commission and finds that the two amendments proposed by the Council should be incorporated into the new General Plan. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. A new General Plan is hereby approved and adopted for the City of San Luis Obispo. A copy of said General Plan is attached hereto, marked Exhibit "A", and thereby incorporated herein. 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 15th day of January, 1973. ATTEST: '02 4/// RZ%LUTION NO. 2410 (1973 tries) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO RATIFYING THE PROCLAMATION DATED JANUARY 18, 1973, DECLARING THE EXISTENCE OF A LOCAL EMERGENCY DUE TO FLOOD DAMAGE. WHEREAS, Mayor Pro Tem Emmons Blake, acting as the Director of Emergency Services, issued a Proclamation on January 18, 1973, declaring the existence of a local emergency resulting from floodingr which created conditions of extreme peril to the safety of persons and property within the City of San Luis Obispo; and WHEREAS, this Council has reviewed the conditions existing at the time of the issuance of said proclamation and finds that said proclamation was necessary and proper; and WHEREAS, this Council further finds that emergency cleanup operations mill be necessary for the nest five days through January 24, 1973, and that the City's emergency powers must be exercised between now and said January 24 to correct hazardous conditions resulting from said flooding. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. The Proclamation issued January 18, 1973, declaring the existence of a local emergency is hereby ratified in all respects and all actions taken pursuant thereto are also ratified. 2. The local emergency conditions are expected to continue through January 24, 1973, and the emergency powers set forth in the City's Civil Defense and Disaster Ordinance are authorized to be used through said date wherever authorized by the Director of Emergency Services. 3. The City Administrative Officer is directed to provide the State of California with all information required by the State for processing of the City's request that the Governor proclaim a "state of emergency" within the City. On motion of Councilman Blahs, seconded by Councilman Gurnee, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Ma "e, Brown, Graham, Gurnee and Mayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and ATTEST: this 19th day of January, 1973. MA 411V RE!WLUTION N0. 2409 (1973 ra�ies) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO URGING THE COUNTY PLANNING COMNIISSION TO PRESERVE THE OPEN CHARACTER OF THE MORROS, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: The General Plans adopted by the City of San Luis Obispo in 1961, 1966, and in 1972 have called for the preservation of brit. San Luis and Bishop Peak in their natural state. This Council earnestly solicits the Planning Commission of the County of San Luis Obispo to adopt and support a plan which would preserve the present open character of Mt. San Luis, Bishop Peak and all the other morros. On motion of Councilman Graham, seconded by Councilman Brown, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Graham, Brown and Mayor Schwartz. NOES: None ABSENT: ;Councilmen Blake and Gurnee the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted this 8th day of January, 1973. 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 thereof held on the 8th day of January, 1973. CQ5109 i CQ5109 C ,0 RESOLUTION NO. 2408 (1972) A RESOLUTION INCREASING THE 1972 -73 BUDGET. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. That Account No. 219.9, Park and Recreation Subsidy - Swim ProKra.m, be increased by $1,600.00 and the Unbudgeted Reserve be decreased by $1,600.00. On motion of Councilman Graham , seconded by Councilman Brown , and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Blake, Brown, Grabam and Gurnee NOES: None ABSENT: Mayor Schwartz the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted this lgthday of December , 1972. ATTEST: C: �' /0F V RESOLUTION NO. 2407 (1972 Series) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO DISAPPROVING THE NEW REVISED MASTER WATER AND SEWERAGE PLAN APPROVED BY THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE COUNTY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO, WHEREAS, on December 11, 1972s this Council adopted Resolution No. 2406 (1972 Series) approving the proposed Master Water and Sewerage Plan for the County of San Luis Obispo, subject to certain conditions and amendments, and forwarded a copy of said resolution to the San Luis Obispo County Planning Commission for consideration; and WHEREAS, thereafter, on December 15, 1972, said County Planning Commission approved and recommended to the County Board of Supervisors a new revised Yaster Water and Sewerage Plan which not only ignored the conditions and amendments presented by City, but which contains additional revisions which jeopardize City's entitlements to water from the Salinas Reservoir, contrary to the City's previous understanding with the County; and WHEREAS, it appears that said new revised Master Water and Sewerage Plan is the result of expediency and political compromise rather than sound engineering, economic and water conservation considerations; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. The Council of the City of San Luis Obispo disapproves the water element of the new revised Master Water and Sewerage Plan for the County of San Luis Obispo as approved by the County Planning Commission on December 15, 1972, because it is not based upon sound engineering, economic, or water conservation considerations and it is contrary to both the short and long term interests of the residents of the City and of the County of San Luis Obispo. 2. The City Clerk is directed to send a copy of this resolution to the Board of Supervisors of the County of San Luis Obispo. On motion of Councilman Gurnee, seconded -by Councilman Graham, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Blake, Brown, Graham and Gurnee NOES: None ABSENT: Mayor Schwartz the foregoing Resolution was duly passed ATTEST: 19th day , 1972. ,aSlD i RESPLUTION NO. 2406 (1972 Series) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THETTY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO ENDORSING THE REVISED "SUMMARY REPORT- LASTER WATER AND SEFIERAGE PLAN FOR THE COUNTY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO" SUBJECT TO CERTAIN CONDITIONS AND THE REVISION OF PLATE A. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: The City of San Luis Obispo hereby endorses and approves the "Summary report - piaster Water and Sewerage Plan for the County of San Luis Obispo, " prepared by CDM, Inc., dated October, 1972, as revised by the Board of Supervisors on November 30, 1972, subject to certain conditions and to the revision of Plate A as follows: 1. PLATE A should be revised to reflect only the water development plan recommended in the text of the report. Additional alternate facilities, such as storage reservoirs, desalting plants and the transmission facilities connected therewith should not be shown or noted until such time as a need for such alternate facilities is demonstrated through the public hearing process. 2. The cost of implementation of the County piaster Water Plan should be apportioned on a basis of zones of direct benefit such as has been done for the Lopez Project. 3. Although initial surpluses of water generated by development of the Nacimiento Project may be put temporarily to beneficial uses such as ground water basin recharge and recreational enhancement, Nacimiento water should be reserved ultimately for municipal uses. As Nacimiento Project surpluses decrease, non - municipal uses should be satisfied from other sources such as the Coastal Branch of the State Aqueduct. On motion of Councilman Blahe, seconded by Councilman Gurnee, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Blalm, Brown, Graham, Gurnee and Mayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution was duly passed apdIdopted this 11th day of December, 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 11th day of December, 1972. r RESOLUTION NO. 2405 (1972 Series) A RESOLUTION APPROVING TIRE FINAL MAP OF TRACT 429, JOHNSON HIGHLA1.MS. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. That the final map of Tract No. 429 shall be and is hereby approved by the City of San Luis Obispo subject to the conditions outlined in the subdivision agreement. On motion of Councilman Graham, seconded by Councilman.Brown, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Blake, Brown, Graham and Mayor Schwartz NOES: Councilman Gurnee ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution was duly passed ATTEST: 0 i _/ • adopted this 4th day of December, 1972. 0 C;��os RESQLUTION NO. 240'- (1972 Se ies) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE ,]TY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO APPROVING THE ANNEXATION TO SAID CITY OF 'TERRITORY DESIGNATED AS 'THE VOLNY ANNEXATION. It WHEREAS, Arnold Volny has petitioned the City of San Luis Obispo to annex to the City approximately 19, 600 square feet of vacant and uninhabited real property owned by him at the termination of Patricia Drive, contiguous to the City, and designated as 'The Volny Annexation"; and WHEREAS, the San Luis Obispo County Local Agency Formation Commission has approved and authorized the proposed annexation without notice and hearing and without an election (LAFCO Resolution No. 72 -15); and WHEREAS, this Council has been presented with a tentative subdivision map showing that the parcel of real property proposed to be annexed will be utilized for City street and subdivision lot purposes in connection with a subdivision (Tract 460) which is otherwise situated entirely within the City; and WHEREAS, the records of the Planning Commission of the City of San Luis Obispo show that said Planning Commission considered the proposed annexation at a duly noticed public hearing on November 21, 1972, and unanimously approved said annexation; and WHEREAS, this Council .finds that the proposed annexation is a, logical annexation for the City of San Luis Obispo and that the best interests of the City of San Luis Obispo will be served by approval of the annexation, without further notice and public hearing; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. The annexation to the City of San Luis Obispo of approximately 19,600 square feet of vacant and uninhabited real property owned by Arnold Volny, known as 'The Volny Annexation, " and more particularly described on the map attached hereto, marked Exhibit "A". and thereby incorporated herein, is hereby approved. 2. The property being annexed shall be subject to the payment of bond redemption and interest payments, if any, with all other properties in the City. 3. The City Clerk is directed to transmit a certified copy of this Resolution to the Secretary of State for the State of California. On motion of Councilman Graham, seconded by Councilman Brown, and on the f of lowing roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Blalm, Brown, Graham, Gurnee and Mayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution was duly passec ATTEST: r�D410.el 1 i ' O i S 1N3S3ad O 0 I LLJ 004000 z e� _ a U i RESOLUTION NO. 2403 (1972 Series) A RESOLUTION RESTRICTING PARKING ON SOUTH HIGUEI'.A ST BEET, LUNETA SMEEt. SLACK STREET, HAIMAY AVENUE AND ESTABLISHING A STOP SIGN ON MARGARMA STREET., BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. Parking is hereby restricted on the westerly side of South Higuera Street commencing 459 feet northerly of the prolongation of the center line of Tani: Farm Road and extending 790 feet northerly. 2. Parking is hereby restricted on both sides of Luneta Street commencing ninety -three feet easterly of the easterly property line of Verde Drive and extending 280 feet easterly. 3. Parking is hereby restricted on the South side of Slack Street commencing 420 feet, 470 feet, 607 feet and 653 feet westerly of the westerly property line of Grand Avenue and extending twenty feet westerly in each case. . 4. Parking is hereby restricted on. the easterly side of Hathway and the south- easterly side of Hathway extending thirty-five feet southerly and northeasterly of the corner of Carpenter Street. 5. A stop sign is hereby established controlling westbound traffic on Margarita Street. On motion of Councilman Gurnee, seconded by Councilman Brown, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Blake, Brown, Graham, Gurnee and Mayor Schwar= NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted this 20th day of November, 1972. ATTEST: din 024/6 a r RESOLUTION NO. 2402 (1972 Series) A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE JOINT PURCHASE OF PETROLEUI-1 PRODUCTS WITH THE COUNTY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO FOR 1973. SfirIEEEAS, a cooperative agreement between the County of San Luis Obispo and the various districts and cities located within said County for joint purchase of petroleum products has been proposed which I ould result in substantial savings to the County and said agencies; and WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of San Luis Obispo has adopted resolution 72 -636 setting forth the terms and conditions of such a pooled bidding agreement; and WHEREAS, it is in the public interest that the City of San Luis Obispo participate in such consolidation of petroleum product purchases. 11014, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED and ORDEP.ED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo that: 1. The terms and conditions of Resolution 1io. 72 -636 adopted by the Board of Supervisors of San Luis Obispo County providing for a pooled bidding agreement for the purchase of petroleum products by public agencies in the County during calendar year 1973 are hereby approved. 2. The Administrative Officer is hereby authorized,.and dir- ected to complete and file with the County Purchasing Agent a statement of the estimate requirements for petroleum products for the City of San Luis Obispo during calendar year 1973. On motion of councilman r.,, -n , seconded by Co,Mr.j_i�m n`_ 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 20th day of November, 1972. ATTEST: City Clerk 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 20th day of November 1972. City Clerk /noZ. )w l ) RESOLUTION NO. 2401 (1972 Series) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO SUPPORTING THE ADOPTION OF SB 1118 PERTAINING TO THE TL.EGULATION OF SUBDIVISIONS. WHEREAS, uncontrolled spread of subdivisions is one of the major factors contributing to urban sprawl and its attendant disruption of the orderly and economical development of municipal services and facilities; and WHEREAS, SB 1113 will provide local agencies with some ability to provide for increased population and development in a more planned and orderly manner. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: This Council approves SB 1118 currently before the California Legislature and urges both the Senate and Assembly to adopt said bill. The City Clerk is directed to send a copy of this Resolution to Senator Donald L. Grunsky and Assemblymen W. Don IViacGillivray and William M. Ketchum. On motion of Councilman Brown, 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 ATTEST: 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. City Clerk RESOLUTION NO. 2400 (1972 series) A RESOLUTION INCREASING TIE 1972 -73 BUDGET. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. That Account No. 156, Johnson Sanitary District Bond Redemption and Interest Account, be increased by $2,000.00. 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: ti - / it