HomeMy WebLinkAbout3820-3849RESOLUTION N0. 3849 (1979 Series)
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS
OBISPO APPROVING AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY AND
HENRY KLAUCKE, WILLIAM DOHAN AND MARCEL COTE FOR
OFF -SITE PARKING.
BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows:
SECTION 1. That certain agreement, attached hereto marked Exhibit "A"
and incorporated herein by reference, between the City of San Luis Obispo and
Marcel. Cote, Henry Klaucke and William Dohan, for off -site parking to serve
a restaurant to be located at 675 Higuera Street,
is hereby approved and the Mayor is authorized to execute the same.
SECTION 2. The City Clerk shall furnish a copy of this resolution
and a copy of the executed agreement approved by it to: the County
Recorder and to the Community Development Department and the individuals.
On motion of Councilman Bond , seconded by Councilman Dunin
and on the following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Bond, Dunin, Jorgensen and Mayor Cooper
NOES: Noes
ABSENT: Councilwoman Billig
the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this 15th day of May ,
1979
ATTEST:
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Resolution No. 384!
(1979 Series)
Approved as to form: Approved as to.content:
City Attorney
City Adilini aiive Officer
Community Deve I opment ector
AGREEMENT
THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered, into this 15th day of
May 1919,-by and among MARCEL COTE (her_einafter, "Cote "),
HENRY KLAUCKE (hereinafter, "Klaucke "), WILLIAM DOHAN (hereinafter,.
"Dohan "), and the CITY OF SAN LUIS'OBISFO (hereinafter, "City!).
WITNESSETH:
WHEREAS, Cote and Klaucke are, respectively, the owners of
668 Marsh Street and 664 Marsh Street, San Luis Obispo; and
WHEREAS, Dohan is the owner of the business at 675 Higuera
Street; and
WHEREAS, the City has granted approval for operation of.&
restaurant business at 675 Higuera Street; and
WHEREAS, one condition of said approval requires Dohan to
maintain twelve off = street parking spaces to serve the restaurant
during its hours of operation; and
WHEREAS, Cote and Klaucke are willing to provide said off-
street parking on their aforesaid premises;
NOW, THEREFORE, it is.hereby mutually agreed by and between
the parties hereto as follows:
1: Cote hereby agrees to provide and maintain on his
property at 668 Marsh Street five parking spaces .for the exclusive
use of Dohan's restaurant at 675 Higuera Street during all hours
of operation of. the restaurant, on terms, conditions and compen-
saton as may be agreed upon by Cote and Dohan, which conditions
shall be subject to City approval.
2.. Klaucke hereby agrees to provide and maintain on his
property at 664 Marsh Street seven parking spaces for the
exclusive use of Dohan's restaurant at 675.Higuera Street during
all hours of operation of the restaurant, on terms, conditions
and compensation as may be agreed upon by Klaucke and Dohan, which
conditions shall be subject to City approval.
3. If for any reason any of the spaces provided become
unavailable to Dohan, Dohan immediately shall notify City of
the unavailability. City shall thereupon commence proceedings
to determine the continued suitability of the restaurant given
the unavailable parking spaces. Nothing herein shall be.construed
so as to prevent the City from commencing revocation proceedings,
as appropriate, for any other just cause.
4. This agreement shall run with the land, and shall.be
binding upon, and shall inure to the benefit of, the heirs,
assigns, and all other successors in interest of the parties
hereto.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this
agreement on the day and year first above written:
CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO
sdLl N,N R. COOPER
Mayor Lynn R. Cooper
ATTEST:
s1J.H. FITZPWR CK
City Clerk J. H. Fitzpatrick
A4 cel" Co e -
Henry Klauc
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t iam Dohan -
Attach notarization.
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Approved as to form: Approved as to content:
City Attorney Ci stra ive Officer
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Community De elopme Director
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RESOLUTION NO. 3848 (1979 Series)
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ,SAN
LUIS OBISPO AUTHORIZING CERTAIN OFFICIALS TO
REQUEST AND EXAMINE SALES TAX RECORDS OF THE
STATE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION
BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo that pursuant to
,Section 7506 of the Revenue and Taxation Code of the State of California, the
Council requests that the following city officials be authorized to examine
all of the sales and use tax records of the State Board of Equalization
pertaining to sales and use taxes collected for the City under the Bradley-
Burns Uniform Local Sales and Use Tax law.
DESIGNATED OFFICIALS
City Administrative Officer
City Clerk /Treasurer
Finance Director
Chief of Police
On motion of Councilman Bond.. - -- , seconded by Councilor n n,nin
and on the following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Bond, Dunn, Jorgensen and Mayor Cooper
NOES: Noes
ABSENT: Councilwoman Billig
the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this 15th day of May ,
1979.
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Resolution No. 3848
ATTEST:
;Orclerk J. Fitzpatrick
Approved as to form:
City Attorney . Thacher
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Approved as to content:
(1979 Series)
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RESOLUTION NO'. 3848 (1979 Series.)
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF .SAN LUIS
OBISPO AUTHORIZING EXAMINATION OF SALES AND USE TAX RECORDS
WHEREAS, pursuant to Ordinance No. 381 (1967 Series), the City of San
Luis Obispo entered into a contract with the State Board of Equalization to
perform all functions incident to the administration and collections of local
sales and use taxes; and
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of San Luis Obispo deems it
d"esi"rable and necessary from time to time for a representative of the City
to audit for and in its behalf the sales and use tax transactions and collec-
tions that are made for the City by the State Board of Equalization and
WHEREAS, Section 7056 of the Revenue and Taxation Code of the State
of California states in part that the Board shall permit any duly authorized
officer, or employee.of such city, to examine all of.the sales and use tax
records of the City.;
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN•LUIS OBISPO HEREBY
RESOLVES AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION.l. That the following designated officials of the City of San Luis
Obispo are hereby appointed to represent the City of San Luis Obispo with
full authority to investigate and review sales and use tax transactions and
collections for the City, contained in the records of the State Board of
Equalization.
DESIGNATED OFFICIALS
City Administrative Officer
City Clerk /Treasurer
Finance Officer
Chief of Police
Resolution No. 3848 (1979 Series)
SECTION 2. That as provided in Section 7056 of the Revenue and Taxation
Code, the information so gained by the City Manager or any designated
assistant or employee of such officer shall be used only for purposes
related to the collection of local sales and use taxes by the Board pur-
suant to the contract.
ATTEST:
Introduced, approved and adopted this A th day of May, 1979.
rick, City Clerk
I, J.H. Fitzpatrick, City Clerk of-the City of San Luis Obispo,
California, DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing - resolution was duly intro-
duced, approved and adopted by the City Council of the.City, of San Luis_
Obispo, at a regular meeting of said Council held on the 15th day of May,
1979, by the following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Bond, Dunin, Jorgensen and Mayor Cooper
NOES: None
ABSENT: Councilwoman Billig
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�Siitzpatrick, City Clerk
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RESOLUTION NO. 3847 (1979 Series)
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS
OBISPO INCREASING PERSONNEL APPROPRIATION ACCOUNTS
FOR THE 1978/1979 FISCAL YEAR.
BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo that the
following appropriation accounts be adjusted to cover the salary increases as
set forth in ,the 1978/1979 MOU's between the City of San Luis Obispo and the
three employee associations. Funds were previously impounded for this purpose
and have recently been released by the Federal Court ruling, which found the
State's freeze unconstitutional.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the necessary increases be made to cover
mid -year personnel increases approved by motion'at "the.January 9 = 1979';
Council meeting.
Account No.
Description
Amount
05
01 -3501 -001
Human Relation - Salaries
$ 1,186.
DR.
10
01 -2101 -001
Administration - Salaries
3,281.
DR.
15
01- 2401 -001
City Attorney - Salaries
2,011.
DR.
20
01- 2201 -001
City Clerk = Salaries
3,647.
DR.
25
01- 2301 -001
Finance - Salaries
5,133.
DR.
30
01- 2701 -001
Personnel - Salaries
1,555.
DR.
40
01- 2501 -001
Planning - Salaries
11,301.
DR.
40
01- 4201 -001
Building Regulation - Salaries
5,378.
DR.
40 -01
-4701 -001
Engineering & Administration - Salaries
9,775.
DR.
50
01- 2801 -001
Government Building - Salaries
2,786.
DR.
50
01- 4101 -001
Engineering & Administration - Salaries
3,854.
DR.
50
-01- 4801 -001
Street & Sidewalk - Salaries
10,371.
DR.
50
01 -4901 -001
Street Painting - Salaries
1 2481.
DR.
50
01- 5201 -001
Shop & City Yard - Salaries
2,068.
DR.
SO
11- 5701 -001
Park .& Recreation = _.Salaries= ::'. -:.
12,026.
DR.
50
50-6201-001
Water Treatment - Salaries
5,034.
DR.
50
50- 6301 -001
Water Trans. & Distribution - Salaries
52132.
DR.
50
50-6401-001
Water Sales Expense 7:1Salaries
3,123.
DR.
50
50-6501-001
Water Engineering 4 Admin. - Salaries
3,074.
DR.
50
51 -6701 -001
Parking Meters & Coll. - Salaries
815_
DR.
50
51- 6801 -001
Parking Facilities - Salaries
374_
DR.
50
52- 7001 -001
Sewer Collect. & Trans. - Salaries
2,921.
DR.
50
52- 7101 -001
Sewer Treatment Plant - Salaries
3,638.
DR.
50
52- 7201 -001
Sewer General & Admin. - Salaries
1,466.
DR.
50.53
-7601 -001
Bus Syst. Traffic Exp. - Salaries
737:
DR.
50
64- 9501 -001
Whale Pock Operating Exp. - Salaries
3,682.
DR.
50
11- 5901 -001
Golf Course - Salaries
1,209.
DR.
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3847
(1979 Series)
Account. No.
Description
Amount
60
11- 5701 =001
Park $
Recreation - Salaries
$ 7,094:
DR.
80
01 =4001 -001
Police.-
Salaries
55,241.
DR.
80 -51-
6901 -001
Parking.Enforcement
- Salaries
1,148.
DR.
85
01- 4101 -001
Fire -
Salaries
7 0,144;>
DR.
10
01- 2151 =000
Administration
- Office Furn. $
Equip.
100.
DR.
25
01- 2351 -000
Finance
— Office Furn. & Equip
1,500.
DR.
25
01- 2304 -000
Finance
- Telephone 1
150.
DR.
40
01 =4702 -014
Eng. &
Admin. - Office Supplies
.200.
DR.
40
01 -4751 -000
Eng. &
Admin. - :'Office- Furn.,
&--Supplies
500..
DR. .
85
01 -4112 -151
Fire -
Protect.'_`Clothing' &*E:quip.
4.00.
DR.
C2 44 "13'5L
DR.
On motion of Councilman Bond_- seconded by Councilman_Dunin
and on the following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Bond, Duni,n, Jorgensen and Mayor Cooper
NOES: None
ABSENT: Councilwoman Billig -
the.foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this 15th day of May
1979.
ATTEST:
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Approved as to form:
A/��
City Attorney G. Thacher
Approved as to content:
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RESOLUTION NO. 3846 (1979 Series)
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN
LUIS OBISPO APPROVING AMENDMENTS TO THE LIBRARY
CONSOLIDATION GUIDELINES.
BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as
follows:
SECTION 1. This council hereby approves amendments to "Guidelines
for Library Operation within the City of San Luis Obispo," to read as
follows:
Paragraph (1) is amended to read as follows:
(1) The County Free Library will maintain city library service
at least six days per week and for at least 54 hours per
week.
Paragraph (5) is amended to read as follows:
(5) City shall maintain and repair all structural and exterior
portions of the city library building and shall maintain
the grounds. County shall maintain and repair the interior
portions of the building, including interior redecorating
and alterations. County may with city's written consent
make structural alterations to the interior of the building;
provided, that in the event city and county by December 31,
1982, are unable to agree upon final plans and let a
contract for construction of the common facilities referred
to in paragraph (1), infra, upon demand by city, county
shall return the building to a condition as it existed
without such structural alterations. City shall maintain
and repair the basic heating, plumbing and electrical
systems. County shall maintain and repair all equipment
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used or operated in connection with the furnishing of
library service.
SECTION 2, The Mayor hereby is authorized to tajce action appropriate
to implement this resolution.
On motion of Mayor Cooper seconded by .Councilman Bond ,
and on the following roll call vote:
AYES: Mayor Cooper, :Councilmembers Bond, Dunin and' Jorgensen
NOES: None
ABSENT: Councilwoman Billig
the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted this 15th__ day of _May
1979.
ATTEST:
City fk J. H. Fittpatrick.-
Approved as to form:
Approved as to content:
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City Attorney C� dffiifi istiat ive Officer "-
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RESOLUTION NO. 3845 (1979 Series)
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN
LUIS OBISPO APPROVING THE CLOSING OF STATE
HIGHWAY FOR LA FIESTA PARADE.
WHEREAS, the citizens of the City of San Luis Obispo will be holding their
annual community celebration on May 18, 19, and 20, 1979; and
WHEREAS, a parade on Saturday morning, May 19, 1979, is an integral part
of the La Fiesta celebration; and
WHEREAS, La Fiesta is a most important civic celebration, drawing visitors
to this City from distant places to see this most extraordinary parade and to
visit the early California historical sites of this community.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo
as follows:
1. A Parade Permit is hereby issued to La Fiesta Association authorizing
the closing of Highway 227 to Broad Street and the closing of Highway 101 off-
ramp at Marsh Street during the hours of 10:00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M. on May 19, 1979.
2. The City Police Department and other City departments are directed to
cooperate with La Fiesta officials in putting on the parade.
3. The Department of Transportation and the California Highway Patrol shall
be notified of the proposed closing of a portion of a State Highway for this
parade, and they are hereby requested to approve this action.
4. The City Clerk is hereby directed to notify appropriate City departments
and State agencies by forwarding copies of this resolution.
On motion of Councilman Dunin , seconded by Councilwoman BilliQ ,
and on the following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Billig, Bond, Dunin, Jorgensen and Mayor Cooper
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
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Resolution No. 3845 (1979 Series)
The foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this 7th day of May ,
1979.
ATTEST:
We - ., �.�
C Clerk J.H. Fitzpatrick
Approved as to form:
City Attorney
Approved as to content:
City MEI-r istrative Officer
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RL. UTION NO. 3 o o L)l 11979 Sere" ) APPROVED ai lm
CON TIN-LIED i0
CITY.OF SAN LUIS OBISPO
RESOLUTION OF APPRECIATION
EXPRESSING THE CITY'S GRATITUDE AND APPRECIATION
TO MORRIS WITBECK FOR CREATING THE INDIAN PAINTING
ON THE WALL OF THE HALLWAY OF THE FIRST FLOOR OF
CITY HALL.
WHEREAS, Morris Witbeck did design, and paint the Indian painting on
the wall of City Hall; and
WHEREAS, this work of art was created on his own accord in order to
make the atmosphere of City Hall more pleasing to citizens and employees; and
WHEREAS, Morris Witbeck did donate the numerous hours required to
paint this work of art within City Hall with no compensation except the
delight of those who gaze upon said work of art.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that this Council wishes to express
its gratitude to Morris Witbeck for the service he has rendered and the time
and effort expended for the visual enhancement of City Hall in the City of
San Luis Obispo.
On motion of , seconded by
and on the following roll call vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this
day of April, 1979.
J. H. Fitzpatrick, City Clerk Lynn R. Cooper, Mayor
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RESOLUTION NO. 3843 (1979 Series)
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A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN
LUIS OBISPO ACCEPTING BID AND AWARDING A CONTRACT
BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis-Obispo as follows:
SECTION 1. That this Council hereby accepts the bid and authorizes the
Mayor to sign a contract on behalf of the City for the following:
PROJECT:
Drainage Channel Lining
CITY PLAN NO.:
C -20
ESTIMATE:
$123,312.50
BUDGET ACCOUNT:
30- 5062 -747
BIDDER:
C. Boyd Construction, Inc.
BID AMOUNT:
$111,214.50
SECTION 2. That the City Clerk is directed to prepare the appropriate
documents for signature by the.successful bidder and the Mayor.
On motion of Councilman Dunin seconded by Councilwoman Billig
and on the following roll call voted
AYES: Councilmembers Billig, Bond, Dunin, Jorgensen.and Mayor Cooper
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted this 1st day of May ,
1979.
ATTEST:
Ci Clerk J.H. Fitzpatrick
Approved as to form:
City Attorney George Thacher
Funds Available
Approved as to content:
City Adminis'trative Officer Leland Walton
Finance �ctor R.C. Muravez R 3843
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RESOLUTION NO. 3842 (1979 Series)
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS
OBISPO GRANTING FINAL APPROVAL OF PARCEL MAP SLO -78 -155
LOCATED AT 221 MADONNA ROAD (MADONNA ROAD PLAZA), VALLEY
VISTA CORPORATION, APPLICANT..
BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows:
SECTION 1. This Council previously made certain findings concerning
Parcel Map SLO -78 -155 as contained in Resolution No. 3651 (1978 Series).
SECTION 2. Whereas an assigned pledge account in the amount of $5,000.00
has been deposited with the City to guarantee the installation of the median
curb in Madonna Road.
SECTION 3. Whereas a letter has been submitted by Mr. William Moll
acknowledging that the City shall have the right to modify the existing main
entrance to the Madonna. Road Plaza Shopping Center to provide a standard -type
street entrance within the 20' dedication area at City's convenience.
SECTION 4. This Council now. grants final approval of Parcel Map SLO -78 -155
and authorizes the Mayor to execute the agreement.
On motion of Councilman JorQengorBeconded by Councilwoman Billi„g and
on the following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Billig, Bond, Dunin, Jorgensen and Mayor Cooper
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None
the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted is 1st day of M 1979.
Lynn R. Cooper
ATTEST: Approved as to content:
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Ci er J.H. Fitzpatrick City A inist`rative Officer
Approved as to form:
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GUARANTEE
to
CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO
I, the undersigned, hereby place on deposit with the City of San Luis Obispo,
(by an �ssi nel
Ple gge ccount)
the sum of $, 5.000.00 �e6 =�r €tLa sk@816 to guarantee:
Installation of Madonna Road Median Curb as required by the City Engineer
in compliance with Parcel Map SL0 778 -155 requirement.
at 297 Madonna Road
Block Subdivision
Lot
Parcel Map SLO -78 -155
In event I fail to make said improvement(s) within 120 days from this
date, the City is hereby authorized to use any or all of said deposit as
necessary to complete such improvement(s) and refund the balance of the deposit,
if any, to me. In the event the City has to proceed with said improvement(s)
and the lowest responsible bid exceeds the deposit, then I agree to deposit
such additional amount within 2 days after notice thereof. It is understood the
entire deposit shall be refunded to me provided I make said improvements prior.
to 120 days from this date.
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RESOLUTION NO. 3841 (1979 Series)
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS
OBISPO APPROVING AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY AND
THE SOUTHLAND CORPORATION FOR WIDENING JOHNSON AVENUE
BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows:
SECTION 1. That certain agreement, attached hereto marked Exhibit "A"
and incorporated herein by reference, between the City of San Luis Obispo and
The Southland Corporation for widening -.of Johnson Avenue at Monterey Street .
is hereby approved and the Mayor is authorized to execute the same.
SECTION 2. The City Clerk shall furnish a copy of this resolution
and a copy of the executed agreement approved by it to:
The Southland Corporation. and City Engineer
On motion of Councilman Jorgensen seconded by Councilwoman Billig
and on the following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Billig, Bond, Dunin, Jorgensen and Mayor Cooper
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this
1979
ATTEST:
Ci t'lelk J.H. Fitzpatrick
1st day of
May
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City Attorney
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Approved as to content:
City AdfniuTstrative Officer
City Engineer .
AGREEMENT
THIS AGREEMENT, executed this 1st
1978, by and between The Southland Corporation
day of May
hereinafter called Grantor, and the CITY OF
SAN LUIS OBISPO, a municipal corporation, hereinafter called City, witnesseth:
1. Grantors shall convey to the City 648 square feet
(0.015 Ac), more or less, lying along Johnson
Avenue as shown on the attached sketch.
2. In consideration of the deed to the property for
street widening, City agrees to remove two (2)
existing driveway ramps, sidewalk, curb and gutter
and to construct new sidewalk, curb and gutter at
the new line, and a 25 foot wide driveway ramp on
the Johnson Avenue frontage.
3. City'will provide all necessary engineering, relocate
utilities and drainage improvements as necessary,
and pave out the street to the new gutter.
CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISP.O
slL TiN R. COOPER
Mayor Lynn R. Cooper
Attest: s/J.H. FITZrATRICK
City Clerk J.H. Fitzpatrick.
The Southland Corporatinn
Asst. Secretary
(Appropriate Notary Acknowledgement to be.attached)
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EXHIBIT A
That portion of Lot 2, Block 2 of the central addition to the city
of San Luis Obispo, as recorded in Book of Maps, Volume A, Page 54
in the office of the San Luis Obispo County Recorder's Office
described as follows:
Beginning at the most westerly corner of said lot (true
point of beginning); thence north 490 45' east a distance
of 15 feet along the northwesterly line of said lot, to a
point; said point being tangent to a curve, concave to the
east and having a radius of 10 feet; thence southwesterly
along said curve through a central angle of 900 a distance
of 15.71 feet to a tangent point on a line, said line lying
5 feet easterly from, and parallel to, the southwesterly
line of said lot 2; thence south 450 15' east along said
line a distance of 115.30 feet to the southeasterly line
of lot 2; thence, southwesterly along said southeasterly
line a distance of 5 feet to a point in the southwesterly
line of lot 2; thence north 400 15' west along said south-
westerly line a distance of 125.30 feet to the true point
of beginning.
RE CF. IVE®
OCT 3 01918
CONSTRUCTION DEPT 2195
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RESOLUTION NO. 3840 (1979 Series)
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS
OBISPO APPROVING AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY AND
TENWISE FOR STREET WIDENING ON SOUTH HIGUERA STREET.
BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows:
SECTION 1. That certain agreement, attached hereto marked Exhibit "A"
and incorporated herein by reference, between the City of San Luis Obispo and
TENWISE for street widening on South Higuera Street
is hereby approved and the Mayor is authorized to execute the same.
SECTION 2. The City Clerk shall furnish a copy of this resolution
and a copy of the executed agreement approved by it to: Tenwise
and the City Engineer.
On motion of
Councilman
Jorgensen
seconded by Councilman Dunin ^,
and on the following
roll call
vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Billig, Bond,.Dunin, Jorgensen and Mayor Cooper
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this 1st day of MaN ,
1979.
ATTEST:
Ci e c J. . Fitzpatrick
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Approved as to form: Approved as to content:
City Attorney
City AdiRtl zrative Officer
C.
City ngineer
AGREEMENT
This agreement, made and entered into this 1st day of May ,
1979, by and between TENWISE, a limited partnership (hereinafter "Tenwise ")
and the CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO (hereinafter, "City "), a municipal
corporation of California;
WITNESSETH:
1. Tenwise, a limited partnership shall convey to City 3551 square
feet, (,0.082 acres), more or less, lying along South Higuera Street as
shown on Exhibit "A", attached hereto and.incorporated herein by this
reference.
2. Tenwise shall construct sidewalk, curb, gutter and driveway ramps
At the new alignment.
3. City shall provide all necessary engineering, relocate utilities
and drainage improvements as necessary and pave out the street to the new
gutter.
TENWISE, a limited partnership
BY:
RICHARD BURKE, General Partner
Approved as to form: C7 SAN L
City Attorney
ATTEST:
J.1y""Pitzpatrick, City Clerk
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Approved as to content:
City -Admilnis-tratiV6 Officer
City Elgineer
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RESOLUTION NO. 3838 (1979 Series)
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS
OBISPO ACCEPTING CERTAIN DOCUMENTS AND DIRECTING THAT
THEY BE RECORDED.
WHEREAS, the City Attorney has determined that a number of previously
received documents must be approved, accepted, and recorded by the City;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE:.:IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San
Luis Obispo as follows:
Section 1. The following documents are hereby approved and accepted
and the City Clerk is directed to present them to the County Recorder for
recordation:
(a) Deed of Easement from JAMES G. MURDOCK (creek access near McMillan Road);
(b) Deed of Easement from ROGER KEEP and BARBARA KEEP (storm drain easement
2404 & 2412 Augusta)
(c) Agreement Affecting Real Property from WAYNE WALDRIP, SHARON WALDRIP,
JACK WESTERMAN and SYBIL WESTERMAN (retaining wall at back of sidewalk);
(d) Agreement Affecting Real Property from RAY B. BUNNELL, ROBERT C. SMITH,
ELEANOR H. SMITH, THOMAS J. BELL, and JANET L. BELL (retaining wall on
Peach Street);
(e) Agreement Affecting Real Property from GILBERT MESA and HAZEL R. MESA
(driveway, parking and landscaping at 179 N. Santa Rosa Street);
(f) Agreement Affecting Real Property from WILLIAM OLIVEIRA (retaining wall
at Royal Way and Galleon Way);
(g) Agreement Affecting Real Property from RALPH T. STEWART, JR. (railroad
tie retaining wall at 1720 Portola Street);
(h) Agreement Affecting Real Property from JOHN E. KING (wood and wire fence
at 2241 Santa Ynez) ;
(i) Agreement Affecting Real Property from WESTSIDE.AUTO PARTS, INC. (sign,
parking and landscaping at 200 Higuera St.).;.
(j) Agreement Affecting Real Property from DENNIS HOWLAND (retaining wall
at 1690 Hillcrest);
(k) Agreement Affecting Real Property from PETER DEL VAGLIO (retaining wall
at 1665 Knoll Ct.) ;
(1) Agreement Affecting Real Property from THOMAS RICE (grease trap for -
restaurant at 1020 Railroad Avenue);
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(m).Agreement Affecting Real-Property from GERRY WAGNER and MARILYN WAGNER'
(retaining wall at 3597 Johnson Avenue);
(n) Agreement Affecting Real Property from CLYDE L. BRODIE (.planter boxes
at -341 Higuera Street) ; -
(o) Offer to Dedicate from BENJAMIN P. J. WELLS and PHYLLIS 0. WELLS
,(property at_646_Perkins Lane);
(p) Offer to Dedicate from WESTSIDE AUTO PARTS, INC. (property at 200 Higuera
Street).
On motion of Councilman Jorgensen seconded by Councilwoman Billig ,
and on the following roll call vote:
AYES: Counci- lmembers Billig, Bond, Dunin, Jorgensen and Mayor Cooper
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted this ist day of May ,
1979.
ATTEST:
CitpXTdfk J. H-. Fitzpatrick-
Approved as to form: Approved as to content:
AM
Cify Attorney ty A."dmi Estrat ivd'Offiter
;City En 'neer
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RESOLUTION N0: 3837 (1979 Series)
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF "THE CITY OF SAN LUIS
OBI8PO APPROVING THE 1979/80 FISCAL YEAR BUDGET FOR,
THE HANDICAPPED TRANSIT SYSTEM OF THE SAN LUIS 0BISPO
REGIONAL TRANSIT AUTHORITY.
BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo that the annual
budget for.handicapped transit, attached hereto marked exhibit "A" and
incorporated herein by reference, for the Joint Powers Agency known as
"San Luis Obispo Regional Transit Authority" is hereby approved for the 1979/80
fiscal year.
On motion of .Councilman Jorgensen seconded by Councilwoman Billig ,.
and on the following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Dunin, Jorgensen, Billig, Bond and Mayor Cooper
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
the foregoing Resolution was passed.and adopted this 1st day of May ,
1979. - -
ATTEST:
Cit c H. Fitzpatrick
Approved as to form:
City Attorney G. Thacher'
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Approved as to content:
Public Servic is Director D. Romero
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REGIONAL HANDICAPPED TRANSIT
STATEMENT OF REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES
FOR FISCAL YEARS 1978 -79 and 1979 -80
1978 -79
Revenues:
Member Agencies Contribution
SLO County $18,844
Other Members 23,156
Fares
Expenditures:
Actual to date, 3 -18 -79
Estimated, 3 -19 to 6 -30 -79
Payments to Contractor $ 4,800
Advertising 1,000
Audit 1,500
Administration 1,500
Estimated Balance Available 6 -30 -79
1979 -80
Revenues:
Member Agencies Contribution:
SLO County $11,538
Other Members 13,462
Fares
Interest
Expenditures:
Payments to Contractor
Advertising
Audit
Administration
Estimated Balance Available 6 -30 -80
$42,000
400
$42,400
400
$ 8,800
$ 9,200
$33,200
$25,000
1,170
1,000
$60,370
$37,740
2,500
1,500
2,523
$44,263
$16,107
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Agency
Arroyo Grande
Grover City
Morro Say
Paso Robles
Pismo Beach
San Luis Obispo
County
Total
Funding 1979 -80
Percent
Amount
7.37
$1,842
5.69
.1,422
6.40
1,600
5.90
1,475
3.58
895.
24.91
6,227
46.15
$11,539
100.00
$25,000
2 of 3
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CITY OF ARROYO GRANDE
By:
Clerk
CITY OF GROVER CITY
By:
Clerk
CITY OF MORRO BAY
By:
Clerk
CITY OF PASO ROBLES
By:
Clerk
CITY OF PISMO BEACH
By:
Clerk
CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO
By: s /LYNN R. COOPER
s/J.H. FrrZPATRICK
Clerk
COUNTY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO
By:
Clerk
APPROVAL RECOMMENDED:
By:
Transit Manager
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ENGINEERING
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ROOM 101 COURTHOUSE ANNEX + SAN LUIS OBISPO + CALIFORNIA N 93408 , (805) 544 -5500
GEORGE C. PROTOPAPAS
ROADS
TRANSPORTATION
County Engineer
FLOOD CONTROL
8. WARD PHELPS
WATER CONSERVATION
DEPUTY COUNTY ENGINEER - FIELD
SURVEYOR
CLINTON MILNE
SANITATION
DEPUTY COUNTY ENGINEER - OFFICE
March 26, 1979
City of San Luis Obispo
P. O. Box 321
San Luis Obispo, CA 93406
Subject: 1979 -80 Handicapped Transit Budget
Gentlemen:
The adopted Handicapped Joint Powers Agreement requires that
an annual budget be prepared and adopted by each member
agency. It is our
RECOMMENDATION
that your Honorable Council approve the attached budget and
authorize your Mayor to sign same and return it to the
County Engineering Department.
Discussion:
On Page 2 of the budget, you will find the amount of money
due from your city. At some future date, the County Engineer-
ing Department will bill your city.
Respectfully,
EO GE C. PROTOPAPAS
Regional Transit Manager
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RECEIVED
MAR 2 9 1919
CITY CLERK
SAN LUIS OBISPO, CA
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RESOLUTION NO. 3836
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(1979 Series)
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS
OBISPO MENDING THE 1978 -79 ANNUAL TRANSPORTATION
CLAIM.
BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as
follows:
SECTION 1. The 1978 -79 Annual Transportation Claim approved by
Resolution No: Ml (1918 Series) is hereby, amended and the filing of
#Two Amended Claim for 1978 -79 is hereby approved. Said #Two Claim is
attached hereto, marked Exhibit 1°A" and incorporated by such reference:
SECTION 2. The Mayor is authorized to execute the appropriate
claim.documents on behalf of the City and the City Clerk is directed
to forward executed copies.of the claim and a certified copy of this
resolution to the County Auditor of the County of San Luis Obispo..
On motion of Councilman. Jorgensen
and on the following roll call vote:
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seconded by Councilwoman Billig ,
AYES: Councilmembers Billig,. Bond, Dunin, Jorgensen and Mayor Cooper
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted this _lst__ day of Lijay
1979.
ATTEST:
Ci e . H. Fitzpatrick
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City Attorney
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RESOLUTION NO. 3835 (1979 Series)
A RESOLUTION OF INTENTION TO ABANDON A 20 -FOOT
ALLEY IN THE BLOCK BOUNDED BY SANTA ROSA, MARSH,
TORO, AND HIGUERA STREETS.
BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as
SECTION 1. It is the intention of the City of San Luis Obispo to
abandon a 20 -foot alley in the block bounded by Santa Rosa, Marsh, Toro, and
Higuera Streets as 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.
SECTION 2. Copies of the map showing the particulars of the proposed
abandonment are also on file in the Office of the City Clerk.
SECTION 3. Tuesday, June 5, 1979 at 7:30 P.M. 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.
SECTION 4. This resolution, together with the ayes and noes, shall
be published once in full, at least three (3) days before the public hearing
on the proposed abandonment, in the Telegram- Tribune, a newspaper published
and circulated in this city.
SECTION 5. The City Engineer shall post at: -least three (3) notices
of the proposed abandonment along that portion of the street proposed to be
abandoned at least ten (10) days before the date set for hearing in accordance
with Section 8322 of the Streets and Highways Code.
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SECTION 6. The abandonment is subject to reservation of public
utilities easements of record and incorporated herein by reference.
On motion of Councilman Jorgensen, seconded by Councilwoman Billig ,
and on the following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Billig, Bond, Dunin, Jorgensen and Mayor Cooper
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this 1st day of May ,
1979.
ATTEST:
C erc, J.H. Fitzpatrick
Approved as to form:
City Attorney
Approved—di--to content:
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City Administrative Officer
City BfiVineer
Community De elopmelu Director
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RESOLUTION N0. 3834 .�19 Series)
A. RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS
OBISPO GRANTING APPROVAL OF TENTATIVE MI.NOR'_SUBDIVISION
N0: 79 -054, LOCATED AT 11035 1121 AND 1137 HIGUERA
STREET: 1170 AND 1190 MARSH STREET; AND 111,15'1115,
1127 AND 1143 TORO STREET
BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows:
SECTION 1. That this Council, after consideration of the tentative map
of Minor Subdivision 79 -054 and the Planning Commission's recommendations,
staff recommendations and reports thereon, makes the following findings:
1. The proposed parcel map and design are consistent with the general plan.
2. The site is physically suited for the proposed type and density of
development which is permitted by the C -R and PO zones.
3. The design is not likely to cause substantial environmental damage, or
cause serious public health problems.
4. The design of the proposed subdivision will not conflict with public
easements for access through, or use of, property within the proposed
subdivision.
SECTION 2. That the approval of the tentative map for Minor Subdivision
79 -054 be subject to the following conditions:
1. All new lot corners shall be staked by a registered civil engineer or
licensed surveyor.
2. Subdivider shall install street trees to the approval and satisfaction of
the Public Services Department on entire street frontages of parcels 1 and
2 prior to final map approval.
3. Subdivider shall remove existing structure adjacent to new lot line
between parcels 1 and 2 or install firewall protection with parapet on
existing structure to the approval of the Chief Building Official. This
condition shall be.met prior,to „final map approval_,
4. Subdivider shall fully execute and the City Council shall approve an agree-
ment between the city and the subdivider regarding the continued use of
property adjacent to parcel 2 as a parking lot for uses on parcel 2. Said
agreement shall be approved prior to final map approval:. -
On motion of Councilman Jorgensen, seconded by Councilwoman Pilli.L,.
and.on the following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Billig, Bond, Dunin, Jorgensen and Mayor Cooper
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
The foregoing resolution was passed and ajzl5te� this 1st day of may,
1979.
ATTEST:. mayor LyirCi R. Cooper
PT er .H. Fitzpatrick R 3834
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MS 79 -054
Approved as to form:
City Attorney
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Approved as to con ent:
City inittratiVe Officer
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ommunit�y`Dev eT opment Department
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RESOLUTION NO. 3833 (1979 Series)
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS
OBISPO TO ESTABLISH A RULE OF PROCEDURE REGARDING
THE FAILURE OF AN ITEM BEFORE THE COUNCIL TO RECEIVE
AT LEAST THREE AFFIRMATIVE VOTES.
RESCINDED
WHEREAS, Section 506 of the Charter of the City of San Luis Obispo
provides that no ordinance, resolution.or motion shall be passed or become
effective without receiving the affirmative vote of at least three members
of the council; and
WHEREAS, Section 504 of the Charter provides that the council shall
determine its own rules of procedure; and
WHEREAS, this council desires to adopt a rule of procedure regarding
the effect of a failure of an item to receive at least three affirmative
votes;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis
Obispo as follows:
SECTION 1. Following moving and seconding, any ordinance, resolution
or other motion before the council which fails to receive at least three
affirmative votes shall be considered to be defeated, even when there are
not at least three votes in opposition to the ordinance, resolution or
other motion.
On motion of Councilman Jorgensen. , seconded by Councilwoman Billig ,
and on the following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Billig, Bond, Dunin, Jorgensen and Mayor Cooper
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted this lst day of May ,
1979.
ATTEST:
i � "J.
Ci e H. Fitzpatrick
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Approved as to form: Approved as to content:
City Attorney
City- Administrative Officer.
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RESOLUTION NO. 3832 (1979 Series)
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS
OBISPO DENYING AN APPEAL OF A PLANNING COMMISSION
DECISION TO REQUIRE A FOCUSED ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
REPORT ON THE MODIFICATIONS T0'THE PROPOSED TERRACE
HILL PLANNED DEVELOPMENT PROJECT, CUESTA VALLEY
PROPERTIES, APPELLANT.
WHEREAS, on March 14, 1979, the Environmental Review Committee ("ERC ")
considered modifications to the proposed Terrace Hill Planned Development
Project ( "Project ") ; and
WHEREAS,- because the ERC was unable to.decide whether an Environmental
Impact Report ("EIR") should be prepared for the. modifications to the Project,
the matter was referred to the Planning Commission;,and
WHEREAS, on March 28, 1979, the Planning Commission found that the
modifications to areas 3 and 4 of the Project may cause significant adverse
environmental impacts:,and, therefore, required an EIR, to be focused on
(1) traffic and circulation, (2) noise, (3) geologic and seismic hazards,
(4) storm drainage, and (5) esthetics; and
WHEREAS, the Project applicant has appealed to the City Council the
Planning Commission':s decision to require a focused EIR; and
WHEREAS, this council has received all the materials relevant to the
appeal, including but not limited to, the appeal, staff reports, and
minutes of the Planning Commission meeting; and
WHEREAS, on April 17,1979, this council held a public hearing regarding
the appeal, at which testimony was .given by numerous individuals both in
support of and in opposition to the appeal-,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis
Obispo as follows`
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SECTION 1.. This council finds that on the basis of the materials
and testimony offered, received and considered that the above - referenced
modifications to the Project will have a significant effect on the environ-
ment, as so determined by the Planning Commission.
SECTION 2. The determination of the Planning Commission to require
an EIR for the Project hereby is affirmed, on those conditions and for
those areas and purposes described by the Planning Commission.
SECTION 3. The appeal of the Project applicant, Cuesta Valley
Properties, hereby is denied.
SECTION 4. Staff hereby is directed to take appropriate action.con
sistent with this resolution
On motion of Councilman Jorgensen ,.seconded by Councilwoman Bil -lig
and on the following roll call Vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Billig, Bond, Dunin, Jorgensen and Mayor Cooper
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted this 1st _ day of May__ ,
1979.
ATTEST:
C er IC J. H. Fitzpatrick
Approved as to form:..
City Attorney '
Approved as icon -et:
City ficer
Community' evelop nt Director
RESOLUTION NO. 3831 (1979 Series)
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS
OBISPO GRANTING APPROVAL OF TENTATIVE TRACT MAP
NO. 651 LOCATED AT 1353 ROYAL WAY.
BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows
SECTION 1. That this council, after consideration of the tentative map of
tract 651 and the Planning Commission's recommendations, staff recommendations
and reports thereon, makes the following findings:
1. The tentative map is consistent with the general plan.
2. The design and improvements of the proposed subdivision are consistent with
the general plan.
3. The site is physically suitable for the type of development proposed.
4. The site is physically suitable for the proposed density of development.
5. The design of the.subdivision and the proposed improvements are not likely
to cause substantial environmental damage or substantially and avoidably
injure fish or wildlife or their habitat.
6. The design of the subdivision or the type of improvements are not likely to
cause public health problems.
7. The design of the subdivision or the type of improvements will not conflict
with easements, for access through or use of property within the proposed
subdivision.
SECTION 2. That the approval of the tentative map of tract 651 be subject
to the following conditions:
1. Tract corners shall be set by a registered civil engineer or land surveyor.
2. A registered civil engineer or land surveyor shall certify that the struc-
tures are located correctly prior to release of structures for occupancy.
3. All utilities shall be underground, including the subdivider contributing
a proportionate share of cost (not to exceed $5,000 as determined by the
city engineer) of undergrounding existing utility line adjacent to Los Osos
Valley Road.
4. Subdivider shall install individually metered water service to each dwelling
unit. Meters shall be located at frontage of each unit, be unobstructed, and
be to the approval of the Public Services Department.
5. Sewer and water mains shall be public and.to city standards. Easements over
the mains and access to mains shall be to the approval of the city engineer.
6. All private driveways shall be improved to standards approved by the city
engineer.
74 . Final map shall note entire site as a blanket utility easement acceptable
to the utility companies and city engineer.
8. Subdivider shall install traffic control devices /signs on -site to the
approval of the city engineer.
9. Subdivider shall place underground entire drainage system to accommodate a
100 -year design storm, including the section under the Royal Way right -of-
way, if necessary, to the approval of the city engineer.
10. Subdivider shall blanket Royal Way with a minimum of one inch of asphalt con-
crete pavement to the approval of the city engineer. Funds on deposit with
the city from the developer of tract 569 for street resurfacing shall be
contributed by the city toward this requirement.
11. Final tract map approval shall not become effective until final parcel map
78 -258 is filed, approved, and recorded.
12. Subdivider shall install street trees along both street frontages to the
approval of the Public Services Department.
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13. Final map shall show access rights to Los Osos Valley Road dedicated to
the city by way of one foot reserve strip to approval of the city engineer.
14. Subdivider shall soundproof the interior of the dwelling units to a 45 db
level consistent with the general plan noise element.
15. Conditions, covenants and restrictions shall be approved by the city
attorney and community development director prior to final map approval.
:CC &Rs shall contain the following provisions:
a)-Creation of a homeowners' association to enforce the CC &Rs and provide
for professional, perpetual maintenance of all common area including
driveway and all building exteriors in a first class condition;
b) Grant to the City _of San Luis Obispo, the right to maintain common area
and building exteriors if the homeowners' association fails to perform,
and assess the homeowners' association for expenses incurred;
c) No parking on the site except in approved designated spaces;
d) Grant to the City of San Luis Obispo the right, to tow away vehicles,
on a complaint basis, which are parked in unauthorized places.
e) No outside storage.of boats,.campers, motorhomes and trailers nor long-
term storage of inoperable vehicles;
f) No outside storage by individual units except in designated storage areas;
g) No change in city - .required provisions of CC &Rs without prior City Council
approval;
h) Initial occupancy of all units shall be by the owner; provided that if a
unit does not sell within the first 60 days on the market, it may be sold
to non - occupant owners.
16. Subdivider shall pay.park in -lieu fees prior to final tract map approval.
17. Subdivider shall install a masonry wall.along Los Osos Valley Road to the
approval of the city and as approved by the Architectural Review Commission.
18. Alternative driveway entrance detail proposed by the subdivider dated
March 5, 1979 is hereby accepted and approved.
19. Approval is conditioned on submittal of a preferential financial plan for
owner - occupied dwellings (community investment fund program.) -
On motion of Councilman Jorgensen, seconded by Councilwoman Billig ,
and on the following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Billig, Bond, Dunin, Jorgensen and Mayor Cooper
NOES:, None
ABSENT: None
The foregoing resolution was passed and
1979.
ATTEST:
C C1erc J.H. Fitzpatrick
e this 1st day of _ May ,
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Lynn R. Coope
Resolution No. 3831
Page 3
Tract 651
Approved as to form:
City Attorney
Approved as to co ent:
city ti s tYa ve Officer
ommun y ev opme ment
City Eng er
follows
RESOLUTION NO. 3830 (1979 Series)
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN
LUIS OBISPO ADOPTING REVISED CITY STANDARDS
NOS. 400, 401, 210, 320; 321, AND 221.
BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as
SECTION 1: This council hereby approves the adoption of revised
City standards Nos. 400, 401, 210, 320, 321 and 221, as attached hereto
marked Exhibit "A" and incorporated herein by this reference.
SECTION 2. City staff is directed to, distribute the revised
standards as necessary to inform contractors and developers of the revised
standards.
On motion of Councilman _Jorgensep seconded by Councilman_Dunin` ,
and on the following roll call voter
AYES: Councilmembers Billig, Bond, Dunin, Jorgensen and Mayor Schwartz
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted this 1st day of May ,
1979.
ATTEST:
C` Cle c J. H'. Fitzp "atrick
Approved s to form: Approved as to content:
City Attorney C tt Admin strat ve ficer "
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Residential Applications C
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REVISIONS APPROVED CITY OF SAN LUIS 081SPO
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BULLETIN, STATE UNIV. OF IOWA,
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REVISIONS APPROVED CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO
Description by App elate gate
DESIGN OF CONNECTOR
PIPES FLOWING FULL
City Engineer
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PARKING STANDARDS
Parking stalls and aisles to conform to city standard detail and Section 9200.16.1
of Municipal Code which also covers landscaping i improvement standards, screen fencing,
and. lighting.
Primary Items to Check
.Parking lots and driveways serving less Ihon ten spaces shall be paved with a.. minimum
equal to two inches of asphollic concrete plant mix over four inches of Class 3 base
material. Parking lots with more than ten spaces or where trash enclosure location
requires access by a truck., shall be paved with o minimum equal to two inches
of -asphaltic concrete plant mix over six inches of 'class 3 base material. These
figures are minimums, where other.maierials are proposed or adverse conditions exist, the
City Engineer may stipulate further requirements.
The Class .3 base material under parking lots is to be compacted to 95% relative com-
paction over native material which has been compacted to 90% for a depth of 12".6ase
material is to be inspected' by the, City before paving.
Tne minimum allowable inside turning radius in parking and driveway crccs shall be. 20 feet,
unless fire truck access is neccessory in which case the minimum inside radius shall be
28 feet and the outside radius shall be 46 feet clear.
Perking spaces shall slope no more then six percent in any direction and no less Ihon
one - half percent in the direction of drainage. A maximum of 10% slope in aisle and
turn around areas may be allowed by the. City Engineer. Swales less than one per-
cent .shall be concrete.
Parking spaces which back directly onto the public stree-t shall be setback o minimum
of 20 feet from the back of the sidewalk alignment, regardless of the zoning
of the property.
No portion of any porkinq space or aisle except driveways for ingress or egress shall be
permitted in a required street yard setback area.
A parking space facing a wall containing- entrances and abutting a walkway to those - --- --
entrances must be at least four feet clear of such a wall.
Wheel stops are required if the auto will head into o wall, fence or building.
t.
A stall alongside a fence or wall must be a minimum of 10 feet wide to allow room
for doors to swing.
Dimensions shown on the standards must be clear of overhangs or other encroachments
w hiCh might Interfere with vehicular access.
.. 7' or more spaces, but less than 20 spaces, must be served by a driveway of least 16 feet
wide or by two one -way drivewr, s at least 12 feet wide. 6 or fewer spaces require 12 wide
drive (10' residential or office).
Parking lots with five. or more scoces shall be designed so that automobiles will exit on o public
street in a forward direction and with no more than two 'maneuvers. A. maneuver is defined as
each motion in either o forward or backward direction. No space may be allowed that requires
a vehicle to be mane- uvere7 on the puLlic sidewalk 'in order to exit.
REVISIONS APPROVED CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO
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RESOLUTION NO. 3829 (1979 Series)
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN
LUIS OBISPO ADOPTING UNIFORM DESIGN CRITERIA.
BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows:
SECTION 1. That Uniform Design Criteria as set forth in the document
dated April 1979, attached hereto marked.Exhibit "A" and incorporated herein
by this reference is hereby adopted. Previously adopted criteria are rescinded.
SECTION 2. That copies of said Uniform Design Criteria remain on file
in the Community Development Department and in the office of the City Clerk.
On motion of Councilwoman_Billig , seconded by Councilman Dunin
and on the following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Billig, Bond, Dunin, Jorgensen and Mayor Cooper
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted this 1st day of May ,
1979.
ATTEST:
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5w e c J. H. Fitzpatrick
Approved as to form:
Ci Attorney
Approved as to content:.
City- Ad&inist: ative Officer
City Engi r
R 3829
Revised: April 1979
UNIFORM DESIGN CRITERIA
CONCRETE
Concrete shall meet requirements for Class "B ", 5 sac, 2500 PSI minimum, with
a 2 -4" slump.
DRAINAGE
Cross Gutters:
Cross gutters will only be permitted at intersections. Cross gutters are to be
avoided wherever possible. They will not be allowed to cross through traffic
streets.
Hydraulic Calculations:
Developed areas shall follow method's described in "Streets & Highway Drainage ",
Vol 1 ITTE 11 -69.
All drainage improvements shall be capable of handling the design storm based on
ultimate development upstream and complying with the following standards.
For Runoff Factors, see Standard Details 4213.
DESIGN STANDARDS
1. Major waterways defined as those having drainage areas of over 4 square
miles will be designed for a 100 -year frequency storm.
2. Secondary waterways which have drainage areas between 1 and 4 square.miles
shall be designed for a 25- year frequency storm.
3. Minor waterways which have drainage areas of less than l square mile shall
be designed for a 10 =year, frequency storm.
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4. All new building pads being created shall provide for a first floor
elevation a minimum of one foot above the 100 -year storm high water
elevation.
5. A11 new residential structures being built on existing lots shall have
finished floors a minimum of 1 -ft above the 100 -year flood design elevation
or in the case of commercial buildings shall be flood proofed to 1 -ft above
the 100 -year flood design elevation.
6. Streets shall be designed to contain a 10 -year frequency storm within 6
or 8 -inch curbs to the approval of the City Engineer. Any additional
discharge from a 10 -year frequency design storm shall be carried underground
in storm drains.
7. Hydraulic gradelines in culverts flowing under pressure shall be no higher
than a half -foot below inlet grates and manhole covers of all structures.
8. Additions or extensions to existing culverts shall be sized in relation to
the practical quantity of water that can reach that location and which can
safely be carried considering downstream restrictions and as approved by
the City Engineer. -- - - - --
9. No new improvement shall be allowed which will divert flood water to another
location formerly not affected by flood flows.
10. All underground structures shall be provided with an alternate surface area
that will safely carry off storm water should the structure become blocked.
The surface area shall not be obstructed in.such a way as to stop or cause
adjacent development to be endangered by storm water.
Design computations for drainage shall include the following information:
1. Drainage area in acres.
2. Runoff factor.
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3. Storm intensity.
4. Time of concentration.
5. C.F.S. to each structure.
6. C.F.S. in each pipe.
7. Flow line elevation of each pipe and structure.
8. Top of structure elevation or control: elevations of inlets.
9. Water surface elevation at each structure.
10. Hydraulic gradient.
11. Pipe, size, length and gradient material (pipe gage or class).
12. Plat map showing areas covered by water and depth of water for a 100 -year
design storm.
In no event will drainage be permitted to overtop building areas either from
surface runoff or from backup of natural bodies of water during a 100 -year design
storm.
The developer shall install debris and /or silt control devices as needed. Rain-
fall intensity curves of the City shall be used for design. Friction factors are
as recommended in the following table.
TABLE_OF. FRICTION FACTORS
The "n" values to be used in Manning's Formula shall conform to the 'following:
a. Concrete case -in -place or precast pipe
b. Vitrified clay pipe
c. Corrugated Metal Pipe (C.M.P.) 100% paved
d. Corrugated Metal.Pipe (C.M.P.) with paved invert
e. Corrugated Metal Pipe (C.M.P.) plain unlined
f. .Asbestos- cement pipe
g. Open channel with gunite lining
h. Asphaltic concrete (smooth) road berms
i. Sack concrete rip rap
j. Grouted rock rip rap
k. Loose rock rip rap
I. Landscaped channel
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0.013
0.013
0.015
0.019
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0.011
0.018,
0.015
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If velocity is erosive, the channel shall be designed to minimize damage.
Erosion may be controlled by dissipaters, hard surface, or landscaping.
ALLOWABLE VELOCITIES FOR
EIRODIBLE INNINGS
Garth with.Vegetativc Cover
Erosion.
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Slope
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Type of Cover
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Soils
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a. Bf-ririuda Grass sod
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1). Sod-foroiii)g f-,rass such as Ketitticky
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Bliie Grass, litiffalo Gra-is, Smooth Drome,
5-10
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Red Trip, 131tie. Gaiiiiiia.
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illolided for use on Slopes steeper
5-10
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thall
d. Btiiwh grasses, viiies, and similar
open cover such as Lespecleza, Weepilig
Lovegrass, Ischaemurn (Yello%v 131tiestem), 0-5 2*. 5 3.5
Kudzu, Alfalfa -; Crabgrass, Suclaii Grass.
Animals (for temporary use).- Not recom-
mended for tise on stones steeper Ulan 5' %,,
The City Engineer may grant exceptions to the above chart.
Drainage Channels:
Asphalt concrete will not be allowed for lining of any permanent channel.
All channels shall have a minimum of one foot freeboard. Two feet may be
required in major creeks. The minimum bottom width of lined channels shall
be 6-feet and the minimum bottom width of unlined channels shall be 8-feet
unless approved otherwise by City Engineer.
All constructed open channels with vertical walls shall be protected by a
chain link fence at least 5-feet high. Access points for maintenance in all
channels shall be no further apart than 1200 feet.
Where top width exceeds 50-feet, the developer will be required to improve
an all weather dust free access and maintenance road at least 12-feet wide
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located between the channel and the chain link fence. Frequent access
Points via driveways and parking lots may be provided upon prior approval
of City in lieu of an access road.
SEWER
Sewer -Pipe
Bituminous fiber pipe :shall not be permitted for mains or laterals. Concrete
pipe will be permitted only for size of 18 inches or larger and then subject
to the approval of the City Engineer.
Cement asbestos pipe may not be used for sewers except for sizes 18. inches
and larger.
V.C.P., ABS Truss sewer pipe, cast iron and PVC water main pipe may be used
for sewer mains. Laterals shall be of the same material as the main except
as directed by the City Engineer. ABS pipe (DR = 23.5) & PVC pipe (DR of 32)
may be used for laterals only.
Cement joints., hot pour joints and rubber ring joints will not be permitted on
mains. Rubber coupler joints such as "Band Seal" may be used.
Minimum sewer main size will be 8- inches,. A 6 -inch minimum Size ma;n will 7,
allowed for the last run which ends in a lamphole and which will not be extended.
Sewer laterals shall be a minimum of 4- inches in diameter and of the same quality
joint as the sewer main.
Sewer wyes installed after construction of the main line shall have a saddle or
other positive me_.ans of preventing the wyes from extending into the main line.
Connections to 6 -inch and 8 -inch sewer mains shall be made by means of a
combination maisi._and wye section.
Sewer Design:
Sewer mains shall be designed flowing full, considering ultimate development
upstream and infiltration for the area.in question.
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Design flow criteria are summarized as follows: (For newly constructed mains only .
City Engineer will provide data for
Domestic_ Sewage: older mains)
Average dry heather flow (ADWF) 84 GP.CD
Peak dry weather flow (PDWF) 2.10 GP.CD x Peak reduction factor
Storm Water- Infiltration /Inflow:
Not more than 21i dwellings /acre:
(or equivalent)
More than 23z dwellings /acre:
(or equivalent)
well drained area 200 GPAD
lowland 300 GPAD
well drained area 500 GPAD
lowland 750 GPAD
Reductions in peak flows occur because of storage i the system and diversi=
fication of development. The estimated factors which should be applied to
obtain peak dry weather flows are summarized as-follow s:
Population Ranqe Peak Reduction Factor
0
- 1,800 . . . . . . . .
. . . . 1.0 .
1,800 -
2,600 . . . . . . . .
. . . . .96
2,600 -
3,500 . . .
.92
3,500
- 5,000 . . . . .
. .88
5,000
- 7,000 . .
. . . ... . . . .. .84
7,000 =
9,800 . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . .80
9,800 -
15,000 . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . .76
15,000
- 35,000 . . . . . . . ...
. . . . . . . . . .72
35,000 -
50,000 . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . .68
Sewer mains will be designed for a 2- feet per second -Velocity flowing full
(N= .013). Laterals shall be sized to be adequate for maximum allowable density
on each specific lot.
Curves may be permitted provided deflection is limited to manufacturers recom-
mendation, and are only in one plane (either horizontal or vertical)•.
Sewer mains and laterals shall be located as shown in Standard Vs 335, 336,
and 415.
- -- Manholes:
Manholes will be spaced no further apart than 400 feet. Cleanouts at the end
of a line may be spaced no further than 400 feet from the nearest manhole:.
Steps will.not be permitted in manholes..
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Sewer grades will be designed from center of manhole to center of manhole.
Minimum manhole width shall be 48 inches and the minimum opening 24 inches.
Brick or block manholes will not be allowed except under special circumstances
where it is not feasible to construct pre -cast manholes.
Eccentric cones shall be used with openings over the upstream side of the
manhole.
Manholes shall be substantially watertight.
Wherever possible, manholes shall be placed as shown in STD #405. Manholes
shall not be located in the centerline of intersection.
Wherever. possible, sewer lines shall be laid through the manhole with top removed
after manhole is constructed.
WATER
Water Mains
Minimum clearance between mains and the street surface shall be 36 inches.
Shall be located as shown in STD 41335 -336.
Minimum water main size shall be 8" except:
1. In normal gridded street patterns where two 8" looped mains in
adjacent streets are to be connected, a 6" main may be used if
the length is less than 350' and it will not have to support a
fire hydrant.
2. For dead -end mains:
a. Less than 150' long and serving less than 10 dwelling units - 4"
b. Over 150' but less than 350' and serving less than 25 dwelling
units - 6 ".
C. Over 350' but less than •700' and serving less than 50 R -1 dwelling
units - 8 ". (Triple valve at main).
d. Over 700' but less than 1500' and serving less than 75 R -1 dwelling
units - 10 ". (Triple valve at main & 250' maximum fire hydrant
spacing).
Only ductile iron & PVC water mains will be acceptable.
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PVC is not allowed for fire hydrant laterals and in sizes over 8 ".
All water main pipe shall meet AWWA standards.
Water services shall be sized to be adequate for maximum density allowable
on specific lot. Sizes to be based on U.P.C. Meters shall not be larger than
service. All water line construction shall meet State Health Department Standards.
SURVEY
Street Monuments
Street monuments shall be set to reference street center lines at intersections,
curves, and along the tract boundary as required by the City Engineer.
Monuments shall be set no further apart than 500 feet along center lines and
shall be shown on the final subdivision map.
Boundary Monuments:
Boundary monuments shall be set at all angle points marking the extremities of
the subdivision and shall be set no further apart than 500 feet along boundary
lines.
Boundary monuments shall be of iron pipe, no smaller than 1 -1/2 inches in diameter,
no shorter than 30 inches in length, capped and stamped with the land surveyor's
or registered engineer's number, and indicated by a marker stake extending above
the ground surface.
Lot Stakes
Lot stakes shall be constructed of 1/2 inch iron pipe at least 13 inches in length
or a 2 x 2 wooden hub at least 12 inches in length painted white and tagged.
All lot stakes shall be set at ground surface. White marker stakes shall be
located immediately adjacent to corner
prior approval from City Engineer.
Alternative lot staking must receive
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If a lot corner falls on concrete or rock, the corner shall be set by means of
a lead plug and tagged.
MISCELLANEOUS
All concrete sidewalks shall be a full 4 inches thick.
The minimum sidewalk width shall be 4 feet clear exclusive of the curb top.
Minimum driveway thickness shall be 6 inches.
All streets shall intersect at right angles and shall have at least 50 feet of
center line tangent adjacent to the intersection and measured from the prolonga-
tion of the cross street property line.
Additional details of construction are included in Standard Details.
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RESOLUTION NO. 3828 (1979 Series)
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS
OBISPO REQUESTING A SPECIAL ALLOCATION OF GASOLINE
TO SUPPORT POLY ROYAL CELEBRATION ON APRIL 27 AND
28, 1979
WHEREAS, the students of California Polytechnic State University
annually hold their "Poly Royal" celebration, and
WHEREAS, this celebration attracts more than 100 thousand people
from all over California, and
WHEREAS, this celebration is an important part of the educational
program at the university and a crucial part of the tourism.program and
economy of San Luis Obispo, and
WHEREAS, this celebration occurs on.April 27 and 28, 1979, near the
end of the month, and
WHEREAS, gasoline retailers report that they will not have a sufficient
supply at current allocation levels to service the Poly Royal visitors, and
WHEREAS, this lack of gasoline is likely to cause severe economic
hardship to San Luis Obispo and severe personal hardship to the thousands
of visitors who might be stranded here, and
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the City of San Luis Obispo faces a
potential community hardship during Poly Royal, and that the City of San
Luis Obispo, through the Chamber of Commerce, apply to the California State
Office of Fuel Allocation for an additional supply of gasoline to be sold
during Poly Royal.
On motion of Councilman Jorgensen, seconded by Councilman Dunin, and
on the following roll call vote:.
AYES: Councilmembers Billig, Bond, Dunin, Jorgensen and Mayor Cooper
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
- - R 3828
Resolution No. 3828
(1979 Series)
the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this 17th day of April,
1979.
ATTEST:
y Clerk J.H. Fitzpatrick
Approved as to form: Approved as to content:
City Attorney Ci y Ad 'nstra ive bfTicer
RESOLUTION NO. 3827 (1979 Series)
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS
OBISPO GRANTING APPROVAL OF TENTATIVE TRACT NO. 798
LOCATED AT 501 SOUTH STREET
BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows:
SECTION 1. That this council, after consideration of the tentative
map of tract 798 and the Planning Commission's recommendations, staff recom-
mendations and reports thereon, makes the following findings:
1. The tentative map is consistent with the general plan and specific plan.
2. The design and improvements of the proposed subdivision are consistent
with the general plan and specific plan.
3. The site is physically suitable for the type of development proposed.
4. The site is physically suitable for the proposed density of development.
5. The design of the subdivision and the proposed improvements are not
likely to cause substantial environmental damage or substantially and
avoidably injure fish or wildlife or their habitat.
6. The design of the subdivision or the type of improvements are not likely
to cause public health problems.
7. The design of the subdivision or the type of improvements will not con -
flict with easements, for access through or use of property within the
proposed subdivision.
SECTION 2. That the approval of the tentative map for tract 798 be
subject to the following conditions:
1. Tract corners shall be set by a registered civil engineer or land
surveyor.
2. A registered civil engineer or land surveyor shall certify that tiie
structures are located correctly prior to release of structures for
occupancy.
3. All utilities shall be underground.
4. Subdivider shall install individually metered water service to each
dwelling unit. Meters shall be clustered and be located at driveway
frontage of units,be unobstructed, and -be to the approval of the Public
Services Department.
5. Sewer and water mains shall be public and to city standards. Easements
over the mains and access to mains shall be to the approval of the city
engineer.
6. Subdivider shall pay water and sewer charges as determined by the city
engineer prior to final map approval.
7. All private driveways shall be improved to standards approved by the
city engineer.
8. Final map shall note entire site as a blanket utility easement acceptable
to the utility companies and city engineer.
9. Subdivider shall install traffic control devices /signs on -site to the
approval of the city engineer.
lu. Alternative driveway entrance detail proposed by the subdivider dated .
February 27, 1979 and revised by the city engineer is hereby accepted
and approved.
11. Subdivision is granted full credit for subdivision park land dedication
requirements.
12. Subdivider shall soundproof the interior of the dwelling units to a 45 db
level consistent with the general plan noise element.
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Tentative Map 798
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(1979)
13. Subdivider shall install street trees along both street frontages
consistent with the South Street Specific Plan, Tract 736 improvement
plan, and to the approval of the Public Services Department.
14. Subdivider shall install landscaping and underground irrigation in the
South Street parkway as approved by the City Council for Tracts 687 and
736.
15. Subdivider shall install 6' high masonry wall along the South Street
frontage and 8' high masonry wall on tract boundary with Meadow Park
as approved by the City Council for Tracts 687 and 736.
16. Final map shall be filed and recorded showing a one lot air -space condo-
minium subdivision with no phasing.
17. All on -site driveways, nonstructural parking improvements.and utilities
shall be installed as subdivision improvements.
18. Conditions, covenants and restrictions shall be approved by the City
Attorney and Community Development Director prior to final map approval.
CC &Rs shall contain the following provisions:
a. Creation of a homeowners' association to enforce the CC &Rs and pro-
vide for professional, perpetual maintenance of all common areas
including landscaping, private courts, driveways, lighting, walls,
fences and building exteriors in a first class condition,; homeowners'
association shall maintain area between masonry wall along South
Street and street curb face.
b. Grant to the City of San Luis Obispo the right to maintain common
area and building exteriors if the homeowners' association fails to
perform, and assess the homeowners' association for expenses incurred;
c. No parking on the site except in approved designated spaces;
d. Grant to the City of San Luis Obispo the right to tow away vehicles,
on a complaint basis, which are parked in unauthorized places;
e. No outside storage of boats, campers, motorhomes and trailers nor long-
term storage of inoperable vehicles;
f. No outside storage by individual units except in designated storage.
areas;
g. No change in city- required provisions of CC &Rs without prior City
Council approval.
19. Subdivider shall prepare and submit for approval of the Community Development
Department staff a lighting plan for on -site areas and an addressing plan
with directory boards to be installed at each entrance by the subdivider.
On motion of Councilman Jorgensen, seconded by Councilman Bond,
and on the following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Billig, Bond, Dunin, Jorgensen and Mayor Cooper
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted this 17th day of April. 1979. .
Tentative Map 798
ATTEST:
C' C c
Approved as to form:
City Attorney
KB:L
3/29/79
EO
Approved as to content:
City A v fficer
4COOL f1r)A h Ar unity D�w�'f�ine t Department
Pity kwnneer
(1979)
I
�i
RESOLUTION NO.3826(1979 Series)
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO
AMENDING THE SOUTH STREET SPECIFIC PLAN
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission and City Council have held public
hearings on proposed amendment of the South Street Specific Plan, in accordance
with the California Government Code; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has received the recommendation of the
Planning Commission; and
WHEREAS, the City Council concurs with the determination of the
Environmental Review Committee that the amendment will not have a significant
affect on the environment and that a negative declaration be filed;
IT IS THEREFORE RESOLVED. by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo
as follows:
(1) The South Street Specific Plan is amended to designate as
"private recreation" 0.8 acre previously shown as "multifamily," as shown in
attached Exhibit A.
(2) The Community Development Department shall see that this amendment
is reflected in the official documents on file in that department and available
to the public.
(3) The adoption of this amendment shall take effect thirty days
from the date of adoption of this resolution.
R 3826
Resolution No. 3826
Page 2
On motion of Councilman Dunin , seconded by Councilwoman Billig, and on the
following roll call.vote:
AYES. Councilmembers`- Billig, Bond, Dunin, Jorgensen and Mayor Cooper
NOES:' None
ABSENT' None
the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted this 1J.tmiay of April 1979.
ATTEST:
C' Clerk J. H. Fitzpatrick
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
George Thacher, City Attorney
GM:vf
3 -27 -79
n
APPROVED AS TO CONTENT:
Le -land lton, y Administrative Officer
444rV4 &C.0000"10
Henry Engenj Communio Development Directov
d
RESOLUTION NO.3825 (1979 SERIES)
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO
CITY COUNCIL CERTIFYING THE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
REPORT (EIR) FOR THE SOUTH HIGUERA COMMERCE PARK SPECIFIC PLAN
WHEREAS, the city planning staff prepared an initial
environmental study. The purpose of the study was to determine
Whether carrying out provisions of the South Higuera Commerce Park
Specific Plan could have a significant effect on the environment;
and
WHEREAS, the Environmental Review Committee (ERC) (1) reviewed
the project's initial study, (2) determined that the project may
have "a significant effect on the environment, and (3) required that
an Environmental Impact Report be prepared; and
WHEREAS, the City of San Luis Obispo hired WESTEC Services Inc.
as an environmental consultant to prepare the draft and final
Environmental Impact Report; and
WHEREAS, on February 28; 1979 the Planning Commission (1) reviewed
the.draft EIR and received comments from the public; and (2) recom-
mended that the City Council certify the project's EIR as adequate
and consistent with city and state EIR guidelines; and
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission and the Community Development
Department has received several letters from government agencies and
individuals which critique the draft Environmental Impact Report;
and
WHEREAS, the City's environmental consultant has prepared written
responses to the comments received by the city and that these responses
along with the draft EIR constitute the final Environmental Impact
Report,
NOW THEREFORE, the City Council resolves that the project EIR is
certified as being (1) completed in compliance with the California
Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and state and city EIR guidelines;
and (2) sufficient to describe environmental impacts of the South Higuera
Commerce Park Specific Plan. .
R 3825
j
RESOLUTION NO. 3825
r�
(1979 Series)
On a motion of Councilman Jorgensen, seconded by Councilman Bond,
and on the following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Billig, Bond, Dunin, Jorgensen and Mayor Cooper
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted this 17th day of
April 1979.
ATTEST:
Clerk J. H. Fitzpatrick
Approved as to Form:
City Attorney George Thacher
Approved as to Content
ommunity Development Department
i
Admin s ra i e Officer
RESOLUTION NO. 3824 (1979 Series)
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN
LUIS OBISPO ACCEPTING BID AND AWARDING A CONTRACT
BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San. Luis Obispo as follows:
SECTION 1. That this Council hereby accepts the bid and authorizes the
Mayor to sign a contract on behalf of the City for the following:
PROJECT: SEWER LINE IMPROVEMENTS CITY PLAN NO.: C -16
ESTIMATE: $40,350.00
BUDGET ACCOUNT: 40- 7062 -733
BIDDER: Fred Julien & Assoc. BID AMOUNT: $39,923.50
subject to developer's contributions.
SECTION 2. That the City Clerk is directed to prepare the appropriate
documents for signature by the successful bidder and the Mayor.
On. motion of Councilman Dunin seconded by Mayor Cooper ,
and on the following roll call voter
AYES: Councilmembers Billig, Bond, Dunin, Jorgensen and Mayor Cooper
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
the foregoing resolution was passed and
1979.
ATTEST:'
C' Jerk J.H. Fitzpatrick
Approved as to form:
this 17th day of April
or tvnn R.
Approved as to content:
� 7��X/Zz,
City Attorney George Thacher City Adminis native Officer Leland Walton
Funds Available:
for X--c- Muravez R 3824
RESOLUTION NO.3823 (1979 Series)
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN
LUIS OBISPO ACCEPTING BID AND AWARDING A CONTRACT
BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows:
SECTION 1. That this Council hereby accepts the bid and authorizes the
Mayor to sign a contract on behalf of the City for the following:
PROJECT: WATERLINE IMPROVEMENT PROJECT
ESTIMATE: $60,000.90
BIDDER: Fred Julien & Assoc.
subject to receipt of developer's contribi
SECTION 2. That the City Clerk is
documents for signature by the successful
CITY PLAN NO.: C -15 & C -17
BUDGET ACCOUNT: 40- 6362 -715 (C -15)
40- 6362 -715 (C -17)
BID AMOUNT: $62,619.74
ition.
directed to prepare the appropriate
bidder and the Mayor.
On motion of Councilwoman Billig seconded by Councilman Jorgensen ,
and on the following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Billig, Bond, Dunin, Jorgensen and Mayor Cooper
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted this 17th day of April ,
1979. /-)
ATTEST:
C;4§?'Clerk J.H. Fitzpatrick
Approved as to form: Approved as to content:
City Attorney George Thacher drain strative Officer Leland Walton
Funds
for A.C. Muravez
R 3823
RESOLUTION NO. 3822 (1979 Series).
A RESOLUTION OF -.THE COUNCIL.OF',THE'CITY OF SAN'LUiS OBISPO
AUTHORIZING A TRANSFER OF REVENUE SHARING AND CAPITAL
IMPROVEMENT FUND APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE 1978/79 FISCAL YEAR
BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo that the following
transfer of funds is authorized to provide for the acceptance of the bid for Conco
Engineering for City Plan B -22, Marsh Street Storm Drain:
Account No. Description Amount
Revenue Sharing Fund
(40) 30 -5062 7741 Marsh /Nipomo Storm Drain $120,000. CR.
(40) 30- 5062 -747 Old Garden Creek Drainage 120,000. DR.
Capital Improvements Fund
(40) 40- 5062 -741 Marsh /Nipomo Storm Drain 110,000. DR.
(40) 40- 5062 -747 Old Garden Creek Drainage 110,000. CR.
On motion of Councilman Dunin . seconded by Councilman Bond ,
and on the following roll call `vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Billig, Bond, Dunin, Jorgensen and Mayor Cooper
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
the foregoing resolution was passed and
1919.
ATTEST:
Ci Clerk Patrick
Approved as to form:
City Attorney eorge'Thacher
this 17th day of April
. c;oover
Approved as to content:
City Adminis r t ve -Officer Leland Walton
R 3822
i
follows:
RESOLUTION No. 3821 (1979 Series)
A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING SALARY RANGES FOR
EMPLOYEE CLASSIFICATIONS, 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
That all previous salary resolutions in conflict herewith are
superseded and the following sections are enacted,ssections_.lc_arid:.2- .taking
effect July 1, 1978, and sections 3 and 4 taking effect April 1, 1979:
Section 1. Salary Ranges. The following salary ranges are adopted
and applied to the various classes of positions indicated in Section 2 hereof.
Each salary range consists of five steps (1 through 5). Steps 1 through.4
equal 95% of the next highest step, computed to the nearest two dollars
(eg: $911.00 = $910 and $911.01 - $912). Step 5 of each successively higher
range is 2.63% above the next lower range for each bargaining unit starting
at range 6P for the Police Officers Association, 14F for the Firefighters
Association and range 1 for the City Employees Association, computed to the
nearest two dollars. To calculate hourly salary rates for 40 hour -a -week
positions, divide the monthly rate by 173.33, the average number of working
hours per month. For 56 -hour a week positions, divide the monthly rate by
242.666.
RANGE
1
2
3
4
5
01
656.00
690.00
726.00
764.00
02
670.00
706.00
744.00
784..00
826.00
03
692.00
728.00
766.00
806.00
848.00
04
706.00
744.00
784.00
826.00
870.00
05
728.00
766.00
806.00
848.00
892.00,c:-
06
744.00
784.00
826.00
870.00
916,1 -ob�
06P
.754.00
794.00
836.00
880.00
926.00
07
768.00
808.00
850.00
894.00
94000.
07P
774.00
814.00
856.00
902.00
950.00
08
784.00
826.00
870.00
916.00
964-.'0.0- -,
08P
794.00
836.00
880.00
926.00
974.00
09
808.00
850.00
894.00
940.00
- 990660:
09P
814.00
856.00
902.00 •
950.00 .. ;.
=1000.0:.0:
10
828.00
872.00-
- 7918.06= -.
966.00
.:
'.1016.;00.
.� IOP
836.00
880.00 -
°-926.00-
974400 ._
1026 ;00:"
R 3821
RESOLUTION
RANGE
No. 3821
1
2
3
4
(1979 Series)
5
11
850.00
894.00
940.00
990.00
1042.60
11P
856.UJ
902.00
950.00
luJu.0u
1052.J0
12
872.00
918.00
966.00
1016.00
1070.00
12P
880.00
926.00
974.00
1026.00
1080.00
13
894.00
942.00
992.00
1044.60
1J98.00
13P
902.00
950.00
1000.00
1052.00
1108.JJ
14
918.00
966.00
1016.00
1070.00
1126.00
14F
922.00
970.00
1020.00
1074.00
1130.00
14P
928.00
976.00
1028.00
1082.00
1138.00
15
942.00
992.00
1044.00
1098.00
1156.00
15F
944.00
994.60
1046.00
1102.OU
1160.00
15P
952.00
1002.00
1054.00
1110.00
1168.00
16
966.00
1016.00
1070.00
1126.00
1186.00
16F
970.00
1026.00
1074.00
1130.00
1190.00
16P
976.00
1028.00
1082.00
1138.00
1198.00
17
994.00
1046.00
1100.00
1158.00
1218.00
17F
994.00
1046.00
1102.00
1160.00
1222.00
17P
1002.00
1054.00
1110.00
1168.00
1230.00
18
1018.00
1072.00
1128.00
1188.00
1250.00
18F
1022.00
1076.00
1132.00
1192.00
1254.00
18P
1028.00
1082.00
1138.00
1198.00
1262.00
19
1046.00
1100.00
1158.00
1218.00
1282.00
19F
1046.00
1102.00
1160.00
1222.00
1286.00
19P
1056.00
1112.00
1170.00
1232.00
1296.00
20
1072.00
1128.00
1188.00
1250.00
1316.00
20F
1076.00
1132.00
1192.00
1254.00
1320.00
20P
1084.00
1140.00
1200.00
1264.00
1330.00
21
1100.00
1158.00
1218.00
1282.00
1350.00
21F
1102.OU
1160.00
1222.00
1286.00
1354.00
21P
1112.00
1170.00
1232.00
1296.00
1364.00
22
1128.00
1188.00
1250.00
1316.00
1386.00
22F
1132.00
1192.00
1254.00
1320.00
1390.00
22P
1140.00
1200.00
1264.00
1330.00
1400.00
23
1158.00
1218.00
1282.UU
1350.00
1422..00
23F
1160.00
1222.00
1286.00
1354.00
1426.00
23P
1170.00
1232.00
1296.00
1364.00
1436.00
24
1190.00
1252.00
1318.00
.1388.00
1460.00
24F
1192.00
1254.00
1320.00
1390.00
1464.00
24P
1200.00
1264.00
1330.00
1400.00
1474.00
25
1220.00
1284.00
1352.00
1424.00
1498.00
25F
1222.UO
1286.00
1354.00
1426.00
1502.00
25P
1232.00
1296.00
1364.00
1436.00
1512.00
26
1252.00
1318.00
1388.00
1462.00
1538.00
26F
1254.00
1323.00
1390.00
1464.00
1542.00
26P
1264.00
1330.00
1400.00
1474.00
1552.00
27
1286.00
1354.00
1426.OU
1500.00
1578.00
27F
1286.00
1354.00
1426.00
1502.00
1582.00
27P
1296.00
1364.00
1436.00
1512.00
1592.00
28
1320.00
1390.00
1464.00
1540.00
1020.00
28F
1320.00
1390.00
1464.00
1542.00
1624.00
28P
1330.00
1400.00
1474.00
1552.00
1634.00
29
1354.00
1426.00
1500.00
1578.00
1662.00
29F
1354.UJ
1426.00
1502.00
1582.00
1666.00
29P
1364.00
1436.00
1512.00
1592.00
1676.00
30
1390.00
1464.00
1540.00
1620.3U
1706.00
30F
139J.U0
1464.00
1542.00
1624.00
1710.00
30P
1400.00
1474.00
1552.00
1634.OU
1720.00
-2-
Section 2. Titles and Ranges. The classes of positions shall each have
the salary range shown opposite the title in this section.
RANGE
CODE
TITLE
1
2
3
RESOLUTION
No. 3821
02
114
CLERK TYPIST 1
(1979 Series)
RANGE
1
2
3
4
5
31
1426.00
1500.00
1576.00
1662.OU
1750.00
31F
1426.00
1502.00
1582.00
1066.00
1754.00
31P
1438.00
1514.OU
1594.00
1678.00
1766.JJ
32
1464.00
1540.00
1620.00
1706.00
1796.00
32F
1464.00
1542.00
1624.00
1710.00
1800.00
32P
1476.00
1554.00
1636.00
1722.CO
1812.00
33
1502.00
1580.00
1664.UO
1752.00
1844.00
33F
1504.00
1584.00
1668.00
1756.00
1848.00
33P
1516.00
1596.00
1680.00
1768.00
1860.00
34
1540.00
1622.00
1738.00
1798.00
1892.00
34F
1544.00
1626.00
1712.00
1802.00
1896.OU
34P
1554.00
1636.00
1722.00
1812.00
1938.00
35
1580.00
1664.00
1752.00
1844.00
1942.00
35F
1584.00
1668.00
1756.00
1848.00
1946.OU
35P
1596.00
1680.00
1768..00
1860.00
1958.00
36
- 1624.00
1710.00
18U0.00
1894.00
1994.00
36F
1628.00
1714.OJ
1804.00
1898.00
1998.00
36P
1638.00
1724.00
1814.JJ
1910.00
2010.00
37
1666.00
1754.00
1846.00
1944.00
2046.00
37F
1670.00
1758.00
1850.00
1948.00
2050.UU
37P
1680.00
1768.00
1860.00
1958.00
2062.00
Section 2. Titles and Ranges. The classes of positions shall each have
the salary range shown opposite the title in this section.
RANGE
CODE
TITLE
1
2
3
4
5
02
114
CLERK TYPIST 1
670.00
706.00
744.00
784.00
826.03
06
115
CLERK TYPIST II
744.00
784.00
826.00
670.00
916.00
06
120
ACCOUNT CLERK 1
744.00
784.00
826.00
870.00
916.00
07
140
SECRETARY I
768.00
808.00
85U.00
894.CJ
940.GO
07
501
LABORER
768.00
808.00
850.00
894.00
94J.U0
07
505
GROUNDSWORKER APPRENTICE
768.UO
808.00
850.00
894.00
94J.00
07
510
PAINTER APPRENTICE
768.00
808.00
850.00
894.00
94U.60
07
521
TREE MA1NT WORKER (TRNE)
768.00
806.00
850.00
894.UU
546.00
07
540
UTILITIES .MAINT WKR(TRNE)
768.00
808.00
850.00
894.0J
'740.00
07
604
WATER METEk nEPAIR (TRNE)
768.00
808.00
850.OU
894.UJ
940.U0
07
661
Mechanic Helper
768.00
808.00
850:00
894.00
940.00
07
529
Building Maintenance Worker (Trne)768.00
808.00
850.00
894.00
940.00
08
117
ADMIU SERVICES CLERK
784.00
826.00
870.00
916.OU
S64.U0
08
121
ACCOUNT CLERK II
784.00
826.00
670.UU
916.00
564.0U
08
527
JANITOR
784.00
826.00
870.00
916.OU
964.JU
08
701
FIRE SERVICE TRAINEE
784.00
626.00
870.00
916.OJ
liS4.vC)
09
141
SECRETARY .1I
838.00
850.UJ
894.OU
940.UU
99U..14J
09
506
GROUNDSWORKER I
808.00
850.00
894.00
940.00
99'0.OU
C9
09P
131
COMMUNICATIONS TECHNICIAN I
814.00
856.00
902.00
950.UJ
IUJU.00
09P
802
PARKING ENFU-RCEME,NT OFF
814.00
856.00
9U2.00
950.00
1JJJ.UO
09P
803
POLICE FIELD SERV TECH
814.00
8,6.00
902.00
9955p 1�0
p J
10
911
Human Relations Technician
828.00
8 2.00
918.00
10
. 10
18F 621 FIRE VEHICLE AECHANIC
20
543
UTILITIES MAINT LEADER
20
663
HEAVY EQUIPMENT MECH
20
672
RESOLUTION No. 3821
21
315
(1979
Series)
562
RANGE
CODE
TITLE
1
2
3
4
5
11
142
SECRETARY II1
850.00
894.00
940.00
990.00
1042.QU
11
531
STREET MAINT WORKER I
850.00
894.00
940.00
9(1).00
1042.00
11
541
UTILITIES MAINT .•:KR 1
850.00
894.00
940.00
990.00
1042.GO
11
908
Survey Party Trainee
850.00
894.00
940.00
990.00
1042.00
12
305
HUMAN RELATIONS ASSISTANT
872.00
918.00
966.00
1016.00
1070.00
12
507
GROUNDSWORKER 11
872.00
918.00
966.00
1016.00
107J.OJ
12
60.3
WATER METER READER
872.00
918.00
966.00
1016.0)
107J.JJ
12
702
FIRE PREVENTIGN TRAINEE
872.00
918..00
966.00
1016.00
1070.00
12
804
POLICE CRIME PREV COORD
872.00
918.00
966.00
1016.00
1070.00
13
145
LEGAL SECRETARY
894.00
942.00
992.00
1044.00
1098.JO
13
508
PARKS .MAINTENANCE wORKER
894.00
942.00
992.00
1044.(,0
1J96.00
13
522
TREE MAINT wORKER I
894.00
942.00
992.00
1044.UU
1096.00
13
530
STREET MAINT PAINTER
894.00
942.00
992.00
1044.UJ
1096.00
13
532
STREET MAINT WORKER I1
894.00
942.00
992.00
1044.00
1098.OU
14
205
ACCOUNTING TECHNICIAN
918.00
966.00
1016.00
1070.00
1126.00
14
542
UTILITIES .MAINT WKR II
918.00
966.00
1016.00
1070.00
1126.00
14
605
WATER .METER REPAIRER
918.UU
966.00
1016.00
1070.00
1126.00
14
608
PARKING METER REPAIRER
918.00
966.00
1016.00
1070.00
1126.00
14
641
4ATER SUPPLY OPER I
918.00
966.00
1016.00
1070..00
1126.00
L4
905
ADMINISTRATIVE AIDE
918.00
966.00
1016.OU
1J70.00
1126.00
14F
709
FIRE PREVENTION SPECIALST
922.00
970.00
1020.00
LU74.0J
1130.00
15
150
ADMINISTRATIVE SECTY
942.00
992.OU
1044.00
1098:00
1156.00
L5
523
TREE ,MAINT WORKER II
942.00
992.00
1044.00
1098.00
1156.00
15
525
SWIMMING POOL MAINT TECH
942.00
992.00
1044.00
1098.00
1156.00
15
610
HEAVY EQUIPMENT GPER
942.00
992.00
1044.00
1098.00
1156.0J
16
615
PAINTER
966.00
1016.00
1070.00
1126.UU
1166.00
16
671
UTILITY PLANT GPER I
966.00
1016.00
1070.00
1126.00
118b.00
17
528
BUILDING MAINT LEADER
994.00
1046.00
11JO.JO
1158.00
1218.00
18
207
STAFF VRITER
1018.00
1072.00
1128.GO
1188.00
1250.OU
18
208
PLANNIdG TECHNICIAN
1018.00
1072.00
1128.00
1188.00
1250.00
18
209
?LANNING ENFORC. TECH
1018.00
1072.00
1128.OU
1188.00
1250.JO
18
215
ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN
1018.00
1072.00
1128.00
1188.00
1250.00
18
533
STREET ,M.AINIT LEADER
1018.00
1072.00
1128.00
1188.00
1250.00
18
642
WATER SUPPLY GPER 11
1018.00
1072.00
1128.00
1188.00
1250.00
18F 621 FIRE VEHICLE AECHANIC
20
543
UTILITIES MAINT LEADER
20
663
HEAVY EQUIPMENT MECH
20
672
UTILITY PLANT CePER II
21
315
RECREATION SUPERVISCR
21
562
PARKS MAINT SUPERVISOR
21F
705
FIREFIGHTER
22P
810
POLICE OFFICER
22P
815
POLICE OFFICER (F.T.O.)
22P
820
POLICE OFFICER IDET)
1022.00 1076.00 1132.00 1192.00 1254.00
1072.00 1128.00 1168.00 1250.00 1316.00
1072.00 1128.00 1188.00 1250.00 1316.00
1072.00 1128.00 1168.00 1250.00 1316.00
1100.00 1158.00 1216.00 1282.00 135J.00
1100.00 1158.00 1218.00 1282.00 135u.00
1102.00 1160.00 1222.00 1286.JU 1354.00
1140.UJ 1200.09 1264.00 1330.UJ 1400.00
1140.OJ 1200.00 1264.00 1330.00 1400.00
1140.U0 1200.00 1264.00 1330.UO 1400.00
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RESOLUTION No. 3821 G
(1979 Series)
,WGE •
CODE
TITLE
1
2
3
4
5
23F
707
FIRE ENGINEER
1160.00
1222.00
1286.00
1354.00
1426.00
23F
710
FIRE PREVENTION INSP
1160.00
1222.00
1286.OU
1354.00
1416.00
24
330
PLAN CHECK ENGINEER
1190.CO
1252.00
131b.JD
1368.00
146J.00
24
335
ENGINEERING ASSISTANT
1190.00
1252.00
1319.30
1363.JD
1460.00
24
350
PLANNING ASSISTANT
1190.DJ
1252.00
1318.00
1388.00
146J.00
24
643
RATER SUPPLY SUPERVISOR
1190.00
1252.00
1318.00
1388.00
146J.60
24
651
BUILDING INSPECTOR
1190.00
1252.00
1318.00
1388.00
1460.00
24
664
SUPV HEAVY EQUIP MECH
1190.00
1252.00
1318.00
1388.03
146J.JU
24
681
PUBLIC WORKS INSPECTOR
1190.00
1252.00
1318.00
1388.00
14bU.00
25P
825
POLICE SERGEANT 1
1232.00
1296.00
1364.00
1436.00
1512.00
26
336
ADMIN ASST /ENGR.
1252.00
1318.03
1388.00
1462.00
1538.00
26
337
AOMIN ASST /PUBLIC SEkV
1252.00
1318.00
1388.00
1462.00
1538.00
26
340
ACCOUNTANT
1252.00
1318.00
1388.00
1462.00
1538.60
26
544
UTILITIES MA1NT SUPV
1252.00
1318.00
1388.00
1462.OU
1538.00
26
673
UTILITY PLANT SUPV
1252.00
1318.00
1388.00
1462.00
1538.00
26
341
Budget Analyst
1252.00
1318.00
1388.00
1462.00
1538.00
27
563
BLDG & PARKS MAINT SUPT
1286.00
1354.00
L426.00
1500.00
1578.30
28F 713 FIRE PREV INSP /ARSON
28F 715 FIFE CAPTAIN
28F 720 FIRE CAPTAIN (TRAINING)
28P 830 PGLICE SERGEANT II
29 351 PLAigNING ASSOCIATE
30 405 CHIEF BUILDING INSPECTOR
31 352 SENIOR PLANNER
31 355 TECH SERV COORD. P.D.
31 360 ENGINEERING ASSOCIATE
1320.00 1390.00 1464.00 1542.00 1624.00
1320.00 1390.00 1464.00 1542.00 1o24.JG
1320.00 1390.00 1464.00 1542.OU 1624.00
1330. OD 1400.00
1354.00 1426.UJ
1390.00 1464.00
1426.00 1500. OU
1426.00 1500.00
1426.00 1500.00
1474.00
150J.00
1540.00
1578.00
1578.00
1576.UO
1552.00 1634. JU
1578.0) 1662.OJ
1620.OJ 1706.00
1662.00 175J.Ou
1662.0G 1750.U0-
1662.00 1750.00
32
415 STREET SUPERINTENDENT 1464.00
1540.00 1620.00 1706.00
1796.00
33F
725 FIRE BATTALION CHIEF 1504.OU
1584.00 1664.00 1756.03
1846.UO
33F
730 FIRE MARSHAL /GATT CHIEF 1504.00
1584.00 1668.00 1756.(10
1848.00
33P
340 POLICE LIEUTENANT 1516.00
1596.00 1680.00 1768.00
1860.00
34
425 UTILITIES ENGR /SUPT 1540.00
1622.00 1708.00 1798.00
1892.00
37P
850 POLICE CAPTAIN 1680.00
1768.00 1860.00 1958.00
2U62.00
Section 3. Rules Governing Step Increases.
The following rules shall govern
step
increases for employees other than those specified
in Section 4:
(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
personnel, or if a person of unusual qualifications
is hired, the
Administrative Officer may authorize hiring
at any step.
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O(1979 Series)
(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 approval of the Administrative
Officer.
(3) The third step represents the middle value of the salary range and
is the rate at which a fully qualified, experienced and ordinarily
conscientious employee may expect to be paid after a reasonable
period of satisfactory service. An employee may be advanced to the
third step after completion of six months service at the second step,
provided the.advancement is recommended by the department head and
approved by the Administrative Officer.
(4) 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
approved by the Administrative Officer.
(5) The fifth step is intended
An employee may be advanced
two years service (one year
at the fourth step provided
justified in writing by the
Administrative Officer.
is a reward for outstanding performance.
to the fifth step after completion of
for - Pdli:ce 'Officers',. beginning ".level)
the advancement is recommended and
department head and approved by the
(6) The above criteria for step increases apply except where other
arrangements are authorized'at the time of appointment or promotion
by the Administrative Officer.
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 on the first of that month.
(2) For those having an anniversary date on the 16th of the month or
later, the increase 'shall be effective the first of the following month.
Should the employee not be increased, it shall be the privilege of the
department head and Administrative Officer to reconsider such increase at any time
during the year.
Section 4. Part =Time Employees. Employees working part -time in positions
listed in Section 2 of this salary resolution shall be compensated at the hourly rate
equivalent of the first step of their salary range. They may be advanced to step 2
after 1000 hours and step 3 after 2000 hours of satisfactory service upon the recommendation
of the department head and approval of the Personnel Director.
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RESOLUTION No. .3821
(1979 Series)
The following salary schedule shall govern employees working in the listed
job classifications. Employees with prior experience may start above the first step
upon recommendation of the department head and approval of the Personnel Director.
Where more than one rate exists, advancement to a higher rate is based on satisfactory
performance of assigned duties plus the experience requested and the department
head's recommendation. i!y
=a
# OF
TITLE
GRADE
EXPERIENCE HOURLY RATE
BUDGETED POSITIONS
Crossing:Guard
$2.90
10
Youth Corps worker
1
First summer
2.90
17 **
2
Second summer
3.00
3 **
Drafting:Aide
1
First 500 hours
3.84
1
2
Over. 500 hours
4.27
3.
Over 1000 hours
4.74
4
Over 1500 hours
5.27
5
Over 2000 hours
5.86
'Grade_ 5 equals the 5th
step of range 10, Drafting Technician.
Each lower step
equals
90% of the next higher step.
Planning Aide
1
First 500 hours
3.84
..5
2
Over 500 hours
4.27
3
Over 1000 hours
4.74
4
Over 1500 hours
5:27'
5
Over 2000 hours
5.86
Grade 5 equals the 5th
step of range 10, Drafting Technician.
Each lower step
equals
90% of the next higher step.
Police Reserve Officer
Court Duty and work
6..58
2.0
-
-
authorized-by Res. no. 3700
This rate equals
the first step -of- Police Officer.
Clerical Aide
-.1
First 500 hours
3.12
.5
2
Over 500 hours
3.47
3
Over 1000 hours
3.85
4
Over 1500 hours
4.28
5
Over 2000 hours
4.77
;.Grade 5 equals the 5th
step of range 1, Clerk Typist
I.
Each lower step
equals
90% of the next higher step..
Recreation Leader I
1
First 250 hours
2.90
2
Over 250 hours
3.05
3-
Over 500 hours
3.25
Recreation Leader II
1
First 250 hours
3.50
2
Over 250 hours
3.65
3
Over 500 hours
3.85
=a
* As required subject to available funding
.* *Authorized for 3 months.
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RESOLUTION No 3821
(1979
Series)
# of
TITLE GRADE
EXPERIENCE HOURLY RATE BUDGETED POSITIONS
Recreation Leader III
1
First 250 hours
$4.10
2
Over 250 hours
4.30
3
Over 500 hours
4.50 .
Lifeguard
1
First 250 hours
2.90
6 **
2
Over 250 hours
3.05
3
Over 500 hours
3.25
Senior Lifeguard
1
First 250 hours
3.50
1 **
2
Over 250 hours
3.65
3
Over 500 hours
3.85
Pool Manager
1
First.250 hours
4.10
1 **
2
Over 250 hours
4.30
3
Over 500 hours
4.50
Firefighter Reservist
1
Upon completion of
$100 /MONTH
9
indoctrination training
program
2
Over one year at Grade 1
$175 /MONTH
3
Over one year at Grade 2
$250 /MONTH
In additi6h,
the following specialized
duty time will
be paid:
Training
3.00/hr
Response to fire or other
4.00/hr
emergencies
Parks Maintenance Aide
1
First 250 hours
3.00
1.3
2
Over 250 hours
3.25
3
Over 500 hours
3.50
* As required subject to available funding
.* *Authorized for 3 months.
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RESOLUTION No. 3821 V (1979.Series)
On motion of Councilman Dunin seconded by Councilman Bond
and on the following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Billig, Bond, Dunin, Jorgensen and Mayor Cooper
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted this 17th day of April 1979.
ATTEST:
Cit erk J.H. Fitzpatrick
Approved as to form:
City Attorney
Approved as to content:
Personnel Direc r
RESOLUTION NO.. 3820 (1979 series)
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
SAN LUIS OBISPO GRANTING ADDITIONAL TIME TO
FILE FINAL MAP FOR MINOR SUBDIVISION 77 -357
WHEREAS, the subdivider of Minor Subdivision 77 -357 has requested an
extension of time to complete the final map; and
WHEREAS, the City Council determined that the time extension is
justified to complete subdivision improvements.
NOW, THEREFORE_, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis
Obispo as follows:
SECTION 1. A 3 -month time extension for the filing of the final map
for Minor Subdivision 77 -357 is hereby granted. Said extension expires on
July 5, 1979.
SECTION 2. The conditions of approval contained in Resolution no. 3537
are hereby incorporated into and made a part of this time extension.
On motion of Councilman Billig, seconded by Councilman Jorgensen
and on the following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Billig, Bond, Dunin and-Jorgensen
NOES: None
ABSENT: Mayor Cooper
the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted this 17th day of April
1979.
n Looyer
ATTEST:
n
Ci <, J. H. Fitzpatrick
R 3820
M
MS 77 -357 - time extension for
tentative tract map
Page 2
Approved as to form:
City Attorney, George �Thacher
KD:L
4/3/79
3
Approved as to content:
City mje& t ve cer, Leland Walton
MV i
Community DeveTo end Department
sty n sneer, Wayne Peterson
RESOLUTION NO. 3537 (1978 Series)
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF SAN LUIS OBISPO
GRANTING APPROVAL OF A MASTER. DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND
TENTATIVE MINOR SUBDIVISION NO. 77 -357 FOR PROPERTY
AT 975 FOOTHILL BOULEVARD
BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of San Luis Obispo as follows:
(A) That the Council, after consideration of the master plan and tentative map
of minor subdivision 77 =357 and the Planning Commission's recommendations,
staff recommendations, and reports thereon, makes the following findings:
(1) The.proposed parcel map and design are consistent with the. general plan.
(2) The site is physically suited for the proposed type and density of develop-
ment, which is permitted by the C -N and R -1 zones.
(3) The design is not likely to cause substantial environmental damage, or
cause serious.public health problems.
(4) The design of the proposed subdivision will not conflict with public ease -
ments for access through, or use of, property within the proposed subdi-
vision.
(B) That the master development plan is hereby approved and that the tentative
map for minor subdivision 77 -357 is approved subject to the following con -
ditions:
(1) All new lot corners shall be staked by a registered civil engineer or
licensed surveyor.
(2) The final map shall note all areas subject-to inundation during a 100 -year
storm and that all new bu'i'lding finish floor elevations shall be set at a
minimum of.one foot above the 100 -year storm elevation or the buildings
flood- proofed.
(3) Subdivider shall pay water acreage and frontage fees as determined by,the
city engineer for parcel C prior to final map approval.,
(4) 'Subdivider, shall dedicate 4 feet for public right -of -way across the street
frontage of parcels A and B,if needed,to widen sidewalk to 10 feet.
(5) Subdivider shall improve street frontage of parcel A and B by-adding 4 feet
to existing sidewalk. the added sidewalk will be constructed to city standards.
(6) A note shall be placed on the final map indicating that sufficient area for
a 50 -foot radius cul -de -sac at the easterly end of Rou_geot Place will be offered
for dedication to the city when parcel C is developed.
(7) Provision shall be made to handle drainage from the Rougeot Place cul -de -sac
through parcel C to an area of adequate disposal acceptable to the city engineer.
(8) The final map shall show easements for storm drainage across parcel C as
generally depicted on the tentative but subject to approval of,the city
engineer.
(9) The final map shall contain a note that drainage improvements and.structures
. including off =site .improvements located on parcel C may be required at the
time parcels are developed to the approval of the city engineer.
R 3537.
Cty Council ResolutionQ . 3537 �J
Minor Subdivision No. 77 =357
Page 2
(10) Perpetual reciprocal easements for joint use of common parking and drive-
ways by parcel A and B, shall be recorded with the final map as depicted
by shaded areas on the tentative map.and subject to approval of the city
attorney.
On motion of Councilman Dunin ,.seconded by Councilman.Settle
and on the following roll call voter
AYES: Councilmen Dunin, Jorgensen, Petterson, Settle and Mayor Schwartz
NOES:' None
ABSENT: None
the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted this 4th day of April ,
1978.
ATTEST:
s% J. H. FITZPATRICK
City Clerk J.H. Fitzpatrick
Approved as to: form-
Wendt, Mitchell, Si'n heimer,
de la Motte & U lley
City Attorney
By Allen Grimes
sl K:NNETH E. SCHWARTZ
Mayor Kenneth E. Schwartz
Approved as to.content:
'City Engineer