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HomeMy WebLinkAbout3900-3918RESOLUTION No.. 3918 (1979 Series) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO APPROVING PLANNING COMMISSION PROCEDURAL RULES BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Ob3.spo as follows: SECTION 1. That pursuant to section 1204.of the Charter of the City of San Luis Obispo, this Council hereby approves the procedural rules of the Planning Commission, attached hereto, (see. Exhibit A) On motion of Councilman Jorgensen seconded by Councilman Bond and on the following-roll call vote: AYES: Councilmembers Jorgensen, Bond, Billig, Duni# and. Mayor Cooper NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this: 7th day of - - August 1 1979. ATTEST Cit rR-J'.H. Fitzpatrick Approved as to form: City Attorney Apprbved as content: 'City AdminCistrative officer R 3918 G LAS' s��� PLANNING COMMISSION BY -LAWS I. MEETINGS A. Regular meetings shall be held at 7:00 p.m. on the second and fourth Wednesday of.each month. B. No agenda item shall be introduced after 11:00 p.m. without the consent of a majority of Commissioners present. C. Regular meetings shall be held in the City Council Chambers, City Hall, .990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, California. D. In the event the Planning Commission desires to Bold all or any portion of a regular meeting at a place other than the City Hall, then the place of such meeting shall be posted on the bulletin board located at the entrance to City Council Chambers prior to the time herein designated for such regular meeting. II. ELECTION OF OFFICERS A. Officers of the Planning Commission shall be a Chairperson and a Vice Chairperson. B. Offices shall be filled from appointed members by secret written ballot of the voting membership. C. Election of officers shall be held annually at the first regular meeting in July. III. CONDUCT OF MEETINGS A. Commissioners should address questions through the Chairperson. B. Members of the audience should address Commissioners or other persons present through the Chairperson. C. Procedure for reviewing public hearing items: After roll call the Chairperson shall announce to the public the procedures to be followed to consider the public hearing items and then proceed as follows: 1. The Chairperson shall introduce the items and ask for oral staff reports. 2. The staff report previously submitted to the Planning Commission shall be placed into the record with all communications received regarding the proposal. Staff reports shall be submitted for all public hearing items in a form acceptable to the Commission. 3. The applicant shall be invited to make a presentation on behalf of the request. 4. Members of the public wishing to speak in favor or in opposition of the application shall be invited to make a presentation. 5. The public hearing shall be closed to the public and discussion confined to members of the Commission. 6. The Commission, upon formal motion, shall take action to dispose of the proposal. The Chairperson shall inform the applicant and public of the right of appeal and procedures for filing such appeal. IV. QUORUM Four- members:of the Planning Commission constitute a quorum for transacting business; but• a -lesser__number may adjourn from time-:to time and postpone . the consideration of pending business. A Commissioner's failure to vote or abstention on any item shall have no effect on the number present for quorum purposes. All members, when present, must vote except when abstaining due to-a declared..conflict -of- interest:_. Failure.or refusal to vote when present -- except for a declared conflict of interest- -shall be construed as an affirmative vote. V. VOTING A. The approval. of use permits and variances must be by resolution of the Commission carried by the affirmative vote of not less than four (4) members. Amendments to the rules of the Planning Commission, determination that.an environmental.impact report is required for a project and the setting of public hearing shall also require at least four (4) affirmative votes to be approved. B. Recommendations for approval of subdivisions, zoning changes, general and specific plans shall be by.resolution of the Commission carried by a majority of the members present. Any other action of the Commission shall require a majority vote of the members present for approval. C. Failure to receive such an affirmative vote shall. result in failure or denial, as appropriate, of the motion, resolution or other action. D. Except as allowed under the Political Reform Act of 1974, any member abstaining due to a declared conflict of interest shall not participate in the discussion of the item or otherwise influence or attempt to influence in any.manner the decision on the item. Records.of all public hearings shall.be made available to the public in the office of the Community Development Department. VII. ATTENDANCE Any member of.the Planning Commission who is absent from five (5) or more regular.meetings or adjourned regular meetings of the Commission within a fiscal year shall be referred to the City Council by the Commission for consideration of removal from the Commission. VIII. POLICY All matters of policy not covered by law may be adopted as a "Resolution of Policy" and when so adopted shall be considered the official policy of the Planning Commission subject to ratification of the City Council. RESOLUTION NO. 3917 (1979 Series) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO ESTABLISHING SALARIES AND BENEFITS FOR CERTAIN MANAGEMENT PERSONNEL AND SUPERSEDING PREVIOUS RESOLUTIONS IN CONFLICT. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: ARTICLE I Salary Provisions Employees covered by this resolution shall be paid at the monthly salaries listed below effective July 1, 1979: 1. Council appointed employees City Administrator $3240 City Attorney 3240 City Clerk 3052 2. CAO Appointed City Engineer $2163 Director of Community Development 2462 Director of Public Services 2'718 Director of Parks & Recreation 2050 Finance Director 2400 Fire Chief 2575 Personnel Director 2052 Police Chief 2592 ARTICLE II Section A Medical Insurance The city agrees to contribute $110.99 per month for all non - safety o employees covered by this resolution ($90.00 for the Fire Chief and $87.47 for the Police Chief) to be spent, first, on employee coverage under an approved medical insurance plan and, second, on dependent coverage or on city- approved insurance plans. All employees shall re- ceive the same level of benefits, namely, those provided general em- ployees. The City reserves the right to choose the method of insuring and funding these benefits. Any monies not allocated to one of the above plans may be invested in a city- approved deferred compensation plan in the investment vehicle or vehicles which are available and which the employee selects. The city does not guarantee any deferred compensation investment or the tax status of monies deferred. Section B Eye Care The city agrees to contribute $4.45 per month for the approved eye care plan effective September 1, 1979. Section C Dental Plan The city agrees to contribute $20.00 per month for an approved dental plan effective September 1, 1979. Section D Life and Disability The city shall provide the following special insurance benefits: 1. Long -term disability insurance providing 60% of gross salary to age 65.%for -any sickness or accident after a 90 -day waiting period. 2. $50,000 term life insurance including accidental death and dismemberment. 3. One -half of employee's health insurance premium paid for retired employees who elect to remain members of the city's group health plan. —2- o Section E Retirement The city agrees to provide the Public Employees' Retirement System's 2% at age 60 plan to all eligible employees including the amendment per- mitting conversion of unused sick leave to additional retirement credit and the 1959 survivor's benefit. The Police and Fire Chiefs shall receive the same retirement benefits as sworn personnel in their departments. Section F Vacation Vacation leave is governed by Section 2708.7 of the Municipal Code except that it may be taken after the completion of the sixth calendar month of service since the benefit date. Vacation leave shall be accrued as earned each payroll period up to a maximum of twice the annual accrual rate. However, if the City Administrator determines that a management employee has been unable to take vacation due to-the press of city business, the City Administrator may increase the accrual limits or once annually au- thorize payment for one -half of the excess accumulation up to a maximum of five days. The City Administrator and City Attorney shall receive 17 days paid vaca- tion per year. Section G Holidays The following days of each year are designated as paid holidays: January 1 - New Year's Day February 12 - Lincoln's Birthday Third Monday in February - Washington's Birthday Last Monday in May - Memorial Day July 4 - Independence Day -3- First Monday in September - Labor Day September 9 - Admission Day Fourth Monday in October - Veteran's Day Fourth Thursday in November - Thanksgiving Day Friday after Thanksgiving December 25 - Christmas One -half day before Christmas Orie -half day before New Year.'s Section H Sick Leave Sick leave is governed by Section 2708.5 of the Municipal. Code. An employee may take up to two days per year of sick leave if-:required to be away from the job to personally care for a member of his/her immediate family as defined in Section 2708.5. This may be extended to five days per year if the family member is part of the employee's household, and to seven days if a household family member is hospitalized and the employee submits written verification of such hospitalization. Upon termination of employment by death or retirement, a percentage of the dollar value of the employee's accumulated sick leave will be paid to the employee, or the designated beneficiary or beneficiaries according to the following schedule: (a) Death - 25% (b) Retirement and actual commencement of PERS benefits: (1) After ten years of continuous employment - 10% (2) After twenty years of continuous employment - 15% Section I Workers' Compensation'Leave Any employee who is absent from duty because of on -the -job injury in accord- ance with state workers' compensation law and is not eligible for disability -4- C o payments under labor code section 4850 shall be paid the difference between his base salary and the amount provided by workers' compensation law during the first 90 business days of such disability absence. On motion of Councilman Dunin, seconded by Councilman Jorgensen, 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 ATTEST: y C J. H. Fitzpatrick Approved as to form: City Attorney George Thacher -5- 6th day of August, 1979. Approved as to content: i /l ter/ % £�/%/% CityMttA �i s r e Officer RESOLUTION NO.3916 (1979 Series) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO REQUESTING THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO TO CONSOLIDATE A SPECIAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION WITH THE STATE -WIDE GENERAL ELECTION TO BE HELD ON NOVEMBER 6, 1979, FOR THE PURPOSE OF VOTING ON SALARY•INCREASES FOR THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCILMEMBERS BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: SECTION 1. The Board of Supervisors of the County of San Luis Obispo is hereby requested to order the consolidation of a Special Municipal Election with the state -wide special election to be held on November 6, 1979, and said Board of Supervisors is authorized hereby to canvass the returns of the election hereby called and the election shall be held in all respects as if there were only one election and one form of ballot, namely the ballot used at such special election shall be used. The precincts, polling places and officers of election for the Special Municipal Election hereby called shall be the same as those provided for said state -wide special election. Said Board of Supervisors shall certify the results of the canvass of the returns of such Special Municipal Election to the Council of the City of San Luis.Obispo, which shall thereupon declare the results thereof. SECTION 2. The Board of Supervisors is hereby requested to issue instructions to the County Clerk and Registrar of Voters to take any and all steps necessary for the holding of said Special Municipal Election. The City will pay its pro rata share of extra costs incurred by the County in consoli- dating the elections. R 3916 1 I ..Resolution No. 3916 �1 i (1979 Series) SECTION 3. The propositions to be voted on at said Special Municipal Election shall be as follows: CITY MEASURE "A" COMPENSATION OF MAYOR AND COUNCILMEMBERS. Shall the salary of the Mayor be increased to Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) per month and Councilmembers'increased to Three Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($350.00) per month? Salary Increase Yes 0 Salary Increase No Q SECTION 4. The City Clerk is hereby directed to file certified copies of this resolution with the Board of Supervisors, the County Clerk and the Registrar of Voters of the County of San Luis Obispo. SECTION 5. The City Clerk shall certify to the passage and adoption of this resolution. On motion of Councilman Bond , seconded by Mayor Cooper , and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilman Bond, Mayor Cooper, Councilmembers Billig, Dunin and Jorgensen NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this 6th day of August , 1979. ATTEST: jgg! � J. i zpatrick, City Clerk Resolution No. 3916 Approved as to form: /IVA iJ City Attorney O (1979 Series) Approved as to content: City Ad ni tr t ve Officer 1. G " RESOLUTION NO. 3915 (1979 Series) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO CALLING A SPECIAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION TO BE HELD IN SAID CITY ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER.6, 1979, AND TO BE CONSOLIDATED WITH THE STATE -WIDE SPECIAL ELECTION TO BE HELD ON SAID DATE, FOR THE PURPOSE OF VOTING ON SALARY INCREASES FOR THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCILMEMBERS WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of San Luis Obispo has adopted Resolution No. 3799 (1979 Series), a resolution to place a Mayor and Council- members salary increase on the next election ballot for consideration by the voters of San Luis Obispo, and WHEREAS, the next election to be held in the City of San Luis Obispo is a State -wide Special Election to be held on November 6, 1979: NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: SECTION 1. There is hereby called and ordered'in the City of San Luis Obispo, County of San Luis Obispo, State of California, on Tuesday, November 6, 1979, a Special Municipal Election of the qualified elect -ion of said city to be consolidated with.the State -wide Special Election to vote on two measures to increase the Mayor's and Councilmembers salary. SECTION 2. The propositions to be voted on at said municipal election shall be set forth as follows: CITY MEASURE "A" COMPENSATION OF MAYOR AND COUNCILMEMBERS. Shall the salary of the Mayor be increased to Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) per month and Councilmembers'increased to Three Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($350.00) per month? Salary Increase Yes Salary Increase No 0 R 3915 U U Resolution No. 3915 (1979 Series) SECTION 3. The City Clerk shall certify to the passage and adoption of this resolution and shall cause this resolution to be published once in the San Luis Obispo County Telegram- Tribune, a newspaper of general circu- lation, printed, published and circulated in the City of San Luis Obispo, within fifteen (15) days of the date hereof and not'more than sixty (60) days prior to the 6th day of November, 1979. On motion of Councilman Bond , seconded by Mayor Cooper , and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmembers Bond, Mayor Cooper, Councilmembers Billig, Dunin and Jorgensen NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing resolution was passed and 1979. ATTEST: . tzpatrick, City Clerk Approved as to form: City Attorney ed this 6th day of August , R. Approved as to content: r Cit d s rative Officer J. itzpatr:�icky Clerk s' c. RESOLUTION NO.3915(1979 Series) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO GRANTING APPROVAL TO THE FINAL MAP OF TRACT 710, TIMBERLINE CONDOMIKUMS, LOCATED AT 750 CHORRO STREET. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: SECTION 1. That this Council made certain findings as contained in Resolution No. 3528 (1978 Series). SECTION 2. Whereas a bond in the amount of $6,000 is on file with the City of San Luis Obispo to guarantee installation of improvements as stated in the Subdivision Agreement for Tract 710 - Timberline Condominiums. SECTION 3. This Council now grants approval to the final map of Tract 710 - Timberline Condominiums, and authorizes the Mayor to execute the agreement. On motion of Councilman .TnrgPncene 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 a July_ , 1979.. ATTEST: C Clerk, J.H. Fitzpatrick Approved as to form: City Attorney Approved as to content: City IKudiastrative Officer fiiigineering Associate Community De elopment hector R 3915 ��\ �� \� k \ rn CR » \ } \ {� � }� \\ 1) is /� !� ! k k ƒ� ! G & [ \i/ \ k\� /\ \ ,| }\ is /� !� r THIS AGREEMENT, dated this 17th AGRI:.EMENT day of July 1979 by and between Timberline herein referred to as "Subdivider' and the CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO, herein referred.to as the "City". W I T N E S S E T H: REFERENCE IS HEREBY %cVWE. to that certain proposed subdivision of that certain real property in the City of Sam Luis Obispo, County of San Luis Obispo, State or California, description of which is shown on final "Map of Tract No. 710 Timberline, located at 750 Chorro Street City of San Luis Obispo, California ", as approved by the City Council, on the 17th day of July 1979 WHEREAS, the Subdivider desires.that said Subdivision Map of said Tract No.710 be accepted and approved as a final map pursuant to the Subdivision Regulations and Ordinances of the.City of San Luis Obispo, and KHEREAS, it is a condition of said regulations and ordinances that the Sub- divider agrees to install the street improvements and utility lines and facilities as set forth on the plans therefore. NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing, the Subdivider does hereby agree to construct and install the following subdivision improvements in accordance with said subdivision ordinances and regulations, and in accordance with approved plans and specifications on file in the office of the City Engineer, City of San Luis Obispo, to wit: 1. CURBS,_GUTTERS and SIDEWALKS 2. STREET BASE and SURFACING 3. WATER MAINS and SEWER MAINS, including sewer laterals to the property line and water services to the curb stop. 4. DRAINAGE STRUCTURES S. ORNAMENTAL METAL ELECTROLIERS 6. ELECTRIC, GAS, TELEPHONE and CABLE TELEVISION: In addition to the inspec- tion and approval of such.facilities by the City, each public utility shall be required to file a letter stating that the developer has prop- erly installed all facilities to be provided by him, and that the said utility is prepared to provide service to residents upon request. 7. ANY F, ALL 07111:R IINMROVEMENPS shown on plans or required by City regulations. All the above facilities shall be installed in the locations designated and to the plans and specifications on file and approved by.said City Engineer.. The lines and grades for all of said improvements shall be establshcd by the Subdivider in accordance with said approved plans and speciFications. The Subdivider agrees that the work of installing the above improvements shall begin within thiry (30 ) days from the date of recording of the final map, and that the work shall be completed within twelve (12) months of said recording date, unless an extension has been granted by the City Council, provided that if completion of said work is delayed by acts of God or strikes., the Subdivider shall have an additional period of time equivalent to such period of delay in which to complete Such work. Any extension of time hereunder shall not operate to release the surety on the Improvement Security filed pursuant to this agreement. In this connection, the surety waives the provisions of Section 2819 of the Civil Code of the State of California. The Subdivider does also agree to comply with the following conditions establi- shed by the Planning Commission and /or the City Council. 1. Private on -site sewer system to be maintained by the Homeowner's Association. 2. Fencing shall be repaired or replaced along interior lot lines and /or retaining walls. 3. Completion of street frontage improvements including curb, gutter, sidewalk and paveout. 4. Grading to be completed according to the approved grading plan. 5. Developer sh:.11 install a drainage system for the hot tub /spa area. 6. Developer shall.install individually metered water services to each unit.. As to public lands or section property included within said Subdivision, if any, for the restoration of lost section-corners and for retracement of Section lines, the method followed shall be in accord with the instructions set forth in the "Manual of Instructions" for Survey of Public Lands of the United States, published by the Commissioner of General Land Office, Department of Interior, Washington, D.C. -2- The Subdivider hereby att :iches hercco, and as an in�tcgral part hereof, and as a standard contractor's bond security for the performance of this agreement, ( }= approved by and in favor of the City of San Luis Obispo, and conditional upon the faithful a standard_ contractor's bond performance of this agreement, which said is in the amount of $ 6,000.00 and which is in the amount of the.estimated.cost of said improvements. Subdivider agrees to remedy any defects in the improvements arising from faulty workmanship or materials or defective construction of said improvements occurring within twelve (12) months after acceptance thereof. In accordance with Section 11612.1 (c) of the Business and Professions Code of the State of California, upon final completion and acceptance of the work, City will release all but 10% of the improvement security, that amount being deemed sufficient to guarantee faithful performance by the Subdivider of his obligation to remedy any defects in the improve- ments arising within a period of one year following the completion and acceptance thereof against any defective work or labor done, or defective materials furnished, in the performance of this agreement. Completion of the work shall be deemed to have occurred on the date as of which the City Council shall, by resolution duly passed and adopted, accept said improve- ments according to said plans and specifications, and any approved modifications thereto. Neither periodic or progress inspections or approvals shall bind the City to accept said improvements or waive any defects in the same or any breach of this agreement. If the Subdivider fails to complete the work within the prescribed'tir„e, then in that event, the Subdivider agrees that City may, at its option, declare the bond, instrument of credit, or cash deposit, which has been posted by Subdivider, to guarantee faithful performance, forefeited and utilize the proceeds to complete said improvements, or City may complete said improvements and recover the full cost and expense thereof from the Subdivider or his surety.. The Subdivider agrees to deposit with the City a labor and material bond in the amount of SOa of the above described subdivision improvements in accordance with State law. Said Subdivider shall deposit with the City the sum of $ 180.00 from which deposit the City will pay the salary and expenses of an inspector or inspectors to inspect installation of said subdivision improvements and certify that they have been completed in accordance with the plans and specifications. Any unexpended monies will be returned to the Subdivider. In the event the inspection fees exceed the sum of $ 300.00 the difference is to be paid by the City of San Luis Obispo. The City reserves the sole discretion in determining -3 -.. the amounts to be paid for salary and expenses of said inspector or inspectors. Article 9, Chapter I of the San Luis Obispo Municipal Code, entitled "Subdivision" - All plans and specifications on file with said City Engineer as a part of said Subdivision Map, and all other documents filed with.the City by the Subdivider and approved by the City Engineer are hereby referred to for further particulars in interpreting and defining the obligations.of the Subdivider under this agreement. It is understood and agreed by and between the Parties hereto that this agreement shall bind the heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns of the respective Parties to this agreement -. It is agreed that the Subdivider will furnish copies of the successful bidder's contract unit prices and total bid prices for all of the improvements herein referred to. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this agreement has been executed by: 17th day, of J Approved as to form City Attorney 19 79 17th day of July , 19 79 Community,D_ elopment. irector 4 - Subdivider s6LYNN R. COOPER Mayor Lynn R: Cooper Attest: s/J.H. FfTZPATRICK City Clerk J.H. Fitzpatrick r RESOLUTION NO.3914(1979 Series) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO GRANTING FINAL APPROVAL OF PARCEL MAP SLO -77 -357 (LOCATED AT 963 FOOTHILL BLVD.) BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: SECTION 1. This Council previously made certain findings as contained in Resolution No. 3537 (1978 Series). SECTION 2. Whereas a performance bond in the amount of $2,700.00 has been deposited with the City of San Luis Obispo to guarantee installation.of additional sidewalk and necessary retaining walls to accommodate same, within 12 months after recordation of the map. SECTION 3. This Council now grants final approval to Parcel Map SLO -77 -357 and authorizes the Mayor to execute the agreement. On motion of Councilman Jorgensen seconded.by Councilwoman Billie , and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmembers Billig, Bond, Dunin and Jorgensen NOES: None ABSENT: Mayor Lynn Cooper the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted July , 1979. ATTEST.: Cit erc J.H. Fitzpatrick Approved as to form: z � City�Att rney ! 17th day of PM Approved as to content: City A inistrative Officer Community Dev i lopment rector R 3914 .r, 9 �Q -g' 4� —m 1 A F v rL I � Ln� J 3 J r g S rJ _ r c `l5 I c }va nm vllJ �.. 3P�a � � r) i \ I r+d ?si 00 J✓ 47C 0' <KL A"T ��l JD Cpj ooi I � t'Ot � 630.2' tax •+DJ `�' N� I�_ ��( I� �3( MO'02G0 W 6¢r ^r (p6-1) r �s xS' I xH N OO-ex' O W LT29. 09 IT �i I i0nr'.IV 'tM7 CicflH) I 1h.J4' lam) 1��). 1' t6� 1 t II i !. ''. 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F r U.1• an 1 p m � r L 0o r• J t 1 i RESOLUTION NO. 3913 (1979 series) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO ADOPTING A REVISED HOUSING ELEMENT OF THE GENERAL PLAN WHEREAS, the Planning Commission and City Council have held public hearings on a new Housing Element in accordance with the California Government Code and the General Plan Amendment Regulations of the City; and WHEREAS, the City Council has received recommendations from the Planning Commission, the Housing Authority, and the Human Relations Commission; and -WHEREAS, the City Council has considered public testimony and technical information prepared by staff covering goals, policies, and programs, and including analyses of: the City's housing stock; characteristics of the popula- tion within both the City and the larger housing market area; projections of population and household growth; projected construction requirement; available sites for housing; household incomes, housing costs, and affordability; existing housing assistance programs and rental assistance needs; occupancy restrictions, vacancy rates, and crowding; special accommodations; and the effects of City development review procedures; and WHEREAS, the City Council has evaluated housing strategies as part of a program of comprehensive planning aimed at balancing the demands of a growing population with the resources available to sustain that population at a reason- able standard of living in a healthy environment; and WHEREAS, the Housing Element incorporates programs aimed at providing a "fair share" of the regional demand for housing to various income levels and types of households; and WHEREAS, the City Council intends to reexamine the Housing Element periodi- cally to evaluate the effects of programs and to consider new information; and A R 3913 I Revised Housing Element 2 (1979) WHEREAS, the City Council concurs with the determination of the Planning Commission that the Housing Element be granted a negative declaration of .env iron men taI Impact: NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: (1) The Housing Element of the City of San Luis Obispo General Plan, as required by California Government Code Section 65302 (c), Health and Safety Code Section 41134, and Administrative Code Sections 6400 through 6473, is adopted. The text of said element is attached hereto as Exhibit A; (2) The Community Development Department shall publish and make avail- able to the public said element and shall distribute copies to appropriate members of City government, including members of commissions, and to the California Office of Planning and.Research, the California Department of Housing and Community Development, and to local libraries; (3)_ The Housing Element adopted January 15, 1973, is rescinded; (4) The adoption of this element shall take effect thirty days from the date of adoption of this resolution. On motion of Councilman Jorgensen, seconded by Councilwoman Billig, and on the following roll call vote: AYE: Councilmembers Billig, Bond, Dunin, Jorgensen and Mayor Cooper NOE: None ABSENT: None The foregoing resolution was passed and adopted this 17th day of July 1979. Revised Housing Element (1979) Approved as to form: George T ac er City Attorney GP9:JJ 5- .31-29_ Approved as to content: e :an MR- City Administrative Officer Axm-A &AOWMM Henry Engen Community Development _erector EM BIT 66A" INTRODUCTION The Housing Element., one of nine General Plan elements required by State law, evaluates community housing conditions, identifies problems, and sets out policies and programs to address the problems. According to the California Government Code, this element should "consist of standards and plans for the improvement of housing.and provision of adequate sites for housing." It "shall make adequate provision for the housing needs of all economic segments of the community." The City's first Housing Element, containing summary descriptive informa- tion and general policies, was adopted as part of the General Plan in.1972 when housing was not a prominent public concern. Since then, problems of — housing availability and cost have been felt by middle- and upper- income households, as well as previously affected-lower- income residents. Problems of college students were widely felt and publicized in 1974.. In response to growing public concern, in early 1975 the City Council appointed,a Housing Task Force to recommend solutions to local housing problems. In September 1975.a new draft Housing Element, prepared by City staff and the Task Force, was presented to the Planning Commission and City Council. This document, a product of public hearings in 1978 and 1979, includes more recent information and responds to requirements on housing element con - tent established by the State Department of Housing and Community Development. It contains three sections: Part 1, an overall statement of community housing problems and issues; Part 2, goals, policies and programs; Part 3, an expanded analysis of housing conditions. Part 3, which was not adopted as part of the.Element, will be updated as new information becomes available. This Element will serve as a general guide for future decisions by the city. Like all general plan elements, it may be amended after a public hearing. PART.1: PROBLEMS AND ISSUES Housing`is one of the basic needs of community residents. There is a wide gap between what many current and potential residents desire or can afford and what is available.. Flousing costs more.in San Luis Obispo than in nearby com- munities, and households living here must pay a larger fraction of their income for housing Responsibility for housing problems is spread among many parties. Especially over the last five.years,.jobs in businesses and government agencies within the community and enrollment at Cal Poly have grown faster than the local housing supply. There has been an influx of people willing and able to pay dramatically increased costs for both rental and owner - occupied housing. Speculation -- short -term ownership anticipating resale - -has become profitable. A variety of households compete for similar housing. Students, young couples and elderly desire rental units or relatively low -cost purchase . housing. Often, households composed of several unrelated.individuals can afford higher rents than families desiring the same amount of space. Households moving from metropolitan areas can bring with them equity built up in housing markets with even higher prices. Similar homes are sought by new residents, households newly formed from the local population, and local renters desiring to become owners. — The community, attempting to preserve the qualities which have made this a .desirable place.to live and aware.of the limitations posed by the natural and man -made environments, has resisted unregulated expansion of housing. Nearby communities, with large reserves of subdivided lots and few restrictions on building, have provided housing for many workers who commute to San Luis Obispo. Student housing demand follows the seasonal' cycle of Cal Poly enrollment, causing six to nine months of "tight" conditions and three to six months of relatively high vacancies. Some landlords must spread their annual costs over nine months of rental income. The city has a large stock of older homes which are sound but which require regular maintenance to remain °in.good condition. Loss of good housing through conversion to other uses or through dwelling and neighborhood deterioration is a potentially serious problem. Commercial and office develop- ment which might otherwise occur within the central business district exerts pressure for conversion on surrounding residential neighborhoods. Reduced federal funding for low- and moderate - income housing programs. has created a need to which local governments are not accustomed to responding. San Luis;Obispo, unlike'communities in metropolitan areas, must comoete annually for limited federal funds allocated to "housing and community development." San Luis Obispo's housing problems are not unique. Similar conditions have developed throughout many areas in California and in-many other' parts of the country. Adoption of this housing element will.not, by itself, solve our housing problems, and quick improvements are not likely. While the city can make some :progress in narrowing the gap between desired and available housing, this.gap never has been and probably. never will be completely closed. The inclusion of a goal or policy in this plan does not necessarily mean that it can be attained solvy through city action. Solutions to housing problems will require positive actions by many segments of society. PART.2: GOALS, POLICIES ANO.PROGRAMS Overall Goals Within the limits of natural resources and constitutional authority, San Luis Obispo will strive to help meet the housing needs of the varied households who live and work" in the City. The City's goals are to encourager 1. the provision and maintenance of safe shelter for all residents; 2. the construction.of new housing to fulfill the needs of: first,.,city residents, and second, those who work or attend school in the city and who would like to five here. 3. the conservation of existing housing and the least possible displacement of current occupants; 4. the maintenance of a stock of housing types to meet the needs of renters and buyers at all income levels; 5. assistance programs to meet the housing needs of those..unable to obtain any type of housing' in the market due to circumstances beyond their control. Policies.and.Programs The following policies are intended to guide both public and.private actions in achieving the city's housing goals. Policies Dealing with Housing Supply and Cost. 1. Problem: Volume of construction. Projected constructions needs, based on population projections and theoretical increase of the vacancy rate, surpass the level of building activity the. community - has been "able to sustain in the recent past. Policy: The city will attempt to sustain 'a steady rate of construction, averaging approximately 300 units per year during the 1980's. This level of construction will meet the demands of projected, household growth resulting from both local household formation and in- migration. It will result in a 1990 population of aboui 42,000. The city will encourage this rate of housing development through capital spending and specific plan phasing provisions. '2. Problem: Least -cost housing. There is not enough least -cost housing available to enable many local renters to move into the ownership market, despite their desires. Least -cost housing is the cheapest housing that can be built which meets minimum standards. The high cost of land and loan policies of lending institutions are a deterrent to development of least -cost housing. Public acceptance is also a problem. Policy: Development of smaller least -cost dwellings is .encouraged to provide for moderate - income entrants into the ownership market. Program: Adopt an ordinance requiring a certain fraction of dwellings. in new for -sale developments to be least -cost. They would be sold at a price reflecting development cost plus a fixed annual percentage return on investment to households which would live in them. (See also policies dealing with housing quality and distribution.) Time frame: begin staff production work. July, _. 1979; regulations in effect by January, 1980. 3. Problem: Rent inflation. Rents may be rising faster than landlord's costs, especially for mobile home parks and apartments which have amortized purchase or construction loans. Policy: Achieve a balance in supply of and demand for rental housing more favorable to the tenant. Programs: A. Support legislation providing equitable property tax relief for renters.(continuing) B. Establish a procedure for review of rent'.increases - — by a mediation board before which cost information may be presented. (Procedure in effect by January 1980) 4. Problem: Housing cost inflation. The cost of housing is increasing faster than incomes. Policy: Minimize the - city - affected cost components of housing in all price ranges. Programs:. A. Reduce improvement requirements for new developments by such actions as: eliminate or modify street lighting requirements; modify street width requirements where such -streets will serve only a few houses,'to the minimum needed for.fire and police protection; modify the requirements for sidewalks in new developments; modify the.construction standards for sidewalks not crossed by vehicles; and other U similar improvement requirements which do not directly affect the health, safety, and general welfare of the community. (Planning Commission hearings to begin July, 1979; changes to. be effective April, 1980) Q. Change Zoning Regulations to eliminate requirements which increase construction costs, but do not address the health, safety, or general.welfare of the community. An example is the requirement for covered parking, which applies . only to the R -1 zone. (Planning Commission hearings to r begin July, 1979; changes effective January, 1980) C. Modify subdivision design (lot size and dimension) standards to reduce development costs. (Planning Commission hearings to begin July, 1979; changes to be effective April, 1980) D.. Allow construction materials /methods and buil.ding code modifications which (1) provide for performance standards or (2) specify all materials /methods which, meet accepted performance standards. (Continuing) 5. Problem: Cost of delay. Delays resulting from government review processes add to housing costs. Policy: Delays due to government processing requirements should be Mini- mized, while fulfilling the requirements of' state and local -laws for government review and public involvement in decision- making and review of land -use, aesthetic, and utility issues. Programs: A. Consolidate all actions relating to a given project on single council or commission agendas, when possible. Speci- fically, integrate the utilities capacity (604 -A) hearing with other project approvals. B. Revise local ordinances and policies to.streamline the development review process and eliminate.redundant procedures. C. Consolidate boards, commissions, and staff procedures to streamline administration and processing. D: As allowed.by city and state environmental impact guidelines, single environmental impacts reports should be used when , essentially similar projects are under consideration, either at the same time or at a later date. 6. Problem: Competition for land. Residential and nonresidential uses compete for available land in the city. Nonresidential uses usually have an economic advantage. Pol.icy: In decisions where residential use is a suitable option based on land use and environmental conditions,.favor the residential use over nonresidential uses (through use permits and zoning actions). Programs: A. Actions on zoning applications should be consistent with this policy. B. The impact of proposed general plan amendments.on the avail- ability of housing will be evaluated by the Planning Commi- ssion and City Council. C. Tiie Planning Commission will re- evaluate and make recommendations for general plan amendment concerning areas that are vacantf or occupied by residential uses, which might be changed from non- residential to residential designations. Time frame: some currently pending; list to be completed and considered by the Planning Commission prior to initiating plan amendments for January 1980. 7. Problem: Residential financing. Financing for the construction and purchase of housing competes with other uses for capital. Financing for residential.projects may regarded as a less secure investment; lender's policies attempt to.minimize risk..'.Inflationary pressures -- result in high interest rates. Policy: Capital should be made available to meet the city's housing needs.. The city will encourage an adequate supply of reasonably priced financing for the construction and purchase.of housing. Programs: A. The city will initiate a joint application among the.county and its cities to continue through 1980 the mortgage assistance program begun .in.1979. The countywide program will incorporate administrative improvements suggested by local experience in the first year. Time framer joint application complete by September, 1979. B.. When interest rates and other benefits to the city from banks and savings and loans are comparable, the city will deposit its funds with lenders who participate in programs which contribute to affordable moderate - income housing for owners and renters: Time frame:: staff report on present deposit practices by September 1979; institute changed practices., if warranted, by January 1980. C. The city will continue to assist local lenders, by providing information, in meeting their responsibilities under the "Community Reinvestment Act" and other state and federal laws aimed at fair lending practices. Time frame: continuing. D. On request from local lending officials, the city will help explain to corporate headquarters local conditions that may warrant deviation from state -wide policies. Time frame: continuing. E. City staff will.investigate an expanded role in housing financing, including local bond programs and other state and federal.programs. Time frame: summary of investigation to be available.for first annual report. 8. Problem: Vacant Parcels. Throughout the community there are parcels of land which are vacant or.under utilized.. Several of these parcels are ideally suited for providing housing consistent with the general plan policies of infi11, intensification, and expansion. These parcels are held by individuals and by government agencies. Policy: The city will strive to encourage the use of vacant "Will." land which is suited to meeting immediate.housing needs. _ Program: The ci "ty will make every effort to make surplus government land within the city which is suitable for housing available to the Housing Authority for use in housing assistance program. Policies Dealing with Housing Demand 9. Problem: Induced housing demand. Enrollment,"employment, and business .opportunities are.drawing residents from outside the county to San Luis Obispo.Jaster than the housing stock has been or is likely to be able to expand.. Policy: Institutional, industrial, and commercial" (including tourism) expansion will be discouraged.until. housing supply can catch up with the present employment base. Cl Programs: A. Re- examine general plan land -use designations to identify areas that may be classified for residential rather than non- residential use. B. Urge the state legislature and California State University and Colleges Board of Trustees that, so long as there is unused capacity at other campuses, enrollment at Cal Poly be limited to the highest number of students actually enrolled during the 1978 -79 school year. Time frame: immediately after adoption of element. C. The Cuesta College Board of Trustees should be made-aware of the effects of enrollment as growth - inducing to the community when attracting students from outside.the. county. D. State and Federal government agencies should address and accept responsibility for the induced housing demand created by expansion of existing or the siting of new facilities in the area. E. .Do not approve .tract maps and other applications for growth - inducing commercial and industrial developments until overall housing vacancy rates reach three percent. F. If water supply and treatment and sewage treatment capacity must be rationed, give priority to new residential .uses over new non - residential uses in allocating capacity. G. All.government agencies should make an environmental determina- tion before expanding any existing programs or operation or before initiating any new program with particular attention to circulation, water and sewer resources, air quality, . the growth inducement of the expanded or new programs and the impact upon demand for housing. Policies Dealing with Housing Assistance 10. Problem: Assistance needs. There are at least 700 households in San Luis Obispo which appear to qualify for rental assistance and which are not now receiving any. There are additional households with a member employed in San Luis Obispo which.would qualify for assistance in San Luis Obispo's rental market. Federal funding is not sufficient to provide for the amount of assistance needed.\ Policy: The city will take a more active role in providing for rental assistance in order to provide its regional "fair share" of assisted housing. New construction of additional assisted housing should be given a higher priority., Existing housing, where suitable and available, should also be utilized to provide additional housing assistance. Assisted housing should grow at the same rate as market -rate dwellings. Additional subsidized housing should be made available first to those who need it the most and who have the fewest options in finding suitable housing. Programs: A. The city will consider making available to the Housing Authority- all surplus government land obtainable which is.suitable for residential construction. B. Funds received by the city in disposing of city -owned surplus land may be loaned to the Housing Authority for the single purpose of .acquiring land for development of assisted housing. C. At least one -half of the units in rental projects made possible by density bonus provisions of the Planned Develop - ment regulations will be made available to the Housing Authority for rental assistance, if program funding is avail - able when they are ready for occupancy. Time frame: ordinance amendments.to be effective April 1980. D. The Housing Authority will develop a housing assistance plan for ratification by the city council. Time frame: adoption by 'January 1980. 11. Problem: Site availability. The Housing Authority has been unable to secure suitable sites for assisted housing.. The lack of commitment for specific sites has made it nearly impossible to generate response to requests for new construction. Policy: The city will 'take a more active role in; providing suitable sites for assisted housing. Programs: A. Adopt regulations aimed at giving the Housing Authority the right of first refusal on dwellings or land for potential . dwellings comprising ten percent of development in subdivisions of multifamily land. Time frame: effective by'January 1980. B. If a growth management program which allocates a maximum number of dwelling units is adopted, provide for.assisted housing in the annual quota. (Programs A, .B, C and D ..under Item 10 will also address this problem area.) Policies Dealing with Housing Quality and Distribution. 12. Problems: Competition for available housing. Investors and occupants,' both residents and nonresidents, compete for available housing. Frequent resale escalates prices faster than would otherwise occur. Policy: Housing for purchase should be.available to those who will occupy it as a principal residence., rather than investors. Programs: A. .Developments requiring some conditional entitlement .(use permit, planned development., tract map) will be asked to limit their promotional efforts to the local housing market, and direct their publicity toward owner - occupants.. B. The city will monitor where. residential property buyers live and where they work, and report the results in anonymous, summary form;.to the council as part of the annual housing report. C. The city should develop an ordinance to assure that housing for purchase is available to those who will occupy it as a principal residence: 13. Problem: Condominium conversion. Conversion of apartments to condominiums, while a potential source of least -cost purchase housing,, displaces renters into an already tight market and increases rents dramati- cally if purchased units are in turn maintained as rentals.. Policy: Condominium conversions will not be allowed unless there is a reasonable supply of vacant rental units within the community to allow relocation of displaced occupants; when.conversibns are approved, the interests of current tenants will be balanced with those of the conversion proponent. Program: The city will adopt a condominium conversion ordinance providing for: (1) prohibition of.conversion unless the rental vacancy rate is at least three percent; (2) advance notice of intent to convert, as required by the Sub= division Map Act; (3) current occupants' right of first ,refusal to purchase., as required,by the Map Act; (4) ris_,of tenants .to remain as tenant__ -under substantially similar.terms for up to 120 days . after notification of intent to convert; (5) reports to the city and to prospective purchasers covering the age, condition, and expected useful life of improvements and structures in the condominium project; (6) compliance with basic fire safety requirements; (7) general form and content of organizational documents; (8) requirement for soundness and usability of project site improvements and structures, including noise and insulation; (9) individual metering of water and energy use; and (10) other provisions that may be necessary to protect the public heal th_,__safety and general wel- fare. Time frame: ordinance effective by September 1979. 14. Problem: Need for variety. The range of household types and "lifestyles" in San Luis Obispo necessitates a range of housing types, forms of occupancy, locations, costs and sizes. Policy: The city encourages development and maintenance of a wide range- of housing opportunities, including mobile homes and manufactured housing, and will design and administer its regulations in a way that will not preclude development of any form of housing which has proven itself as a sound housing resource. Programs: A. Maintain flexibility in zoning regulations which provide for housing of various densities and in various zones (office, neighborhood commercial,.retail commercial.). _ B. Continue to encourage the maintenance and development of housing in the downtown area, particularly low -cost apartments and rooms within the commercial core. C. Maintain flexibility in zoning regulations (use permit and planned development) which allow variations in development standards to fit unique sites and special occupancy groups, such as elderly or low - income households. D. The city should encourage lending institutions to commit to loans for unconventional or innovative projects. 15. Problem: "No Children Allowed ". Most rental units are restricted to adults. While an increasing share of the population is having few or no children, many households are excluded from suitable housing solely because they do have children. 0 O Policy: The city will encourage the widest possible choice of housing. for households wishing to live in the community. Program: A. The city will adopt an ordinance providing for: (1) all rental apartments,. except those legitimately reserved for groups such .as elderly or students; based on their location, design, and history of operation, will be available to households with minor children;:(2) mobile home parks will allow at.least one- half of their spaces to be available to households with children, such spaces-possibly located in a designated area; (3) the Human Relations Commission will be designated a grievance and mediation board responsible for administering and interpreting the ordinance provisions. Time frame: draft ordinance to be available August 1979, and effective by December, 1979. 16. Problem: Housing maintenance. Maintenance of the existing housing stock in good repair aids in satisfying the demand for housing. Owner failure to maintain housing in good condition arises from many reasons. Some elderly and low - income households cannot afford and /or are not physically able to maintain their:homes. Policy: The city,encourages maintenance of the existing housing stock. Programs: A. The city should designate an appropriate agency and provide .a small initial_ fund to coordinate a program using students in building trades classes to.provide home maintenance and repair for households which could not'otherwise do such work. B. Encourage state and federal interest - subsidy programs for home- — improvement loans for eligible projects and participants. 17. Problem: Households with unrelated occupants. Large numbers of unrelated individuals living in single family- houses creates potential conflicts.between family households and.nonfamily households.. Policy: Nuisance complaints arising from neighborhood conflicts should.be addressed through city regulations dealing with such problems, no matter what type of household causes them. Dwelling units occupancy should be restricted to numbers which have a reasonable relationship to the neighborhood character and site improvements. so as to minimize conflicts. Programs: A: Enforce noise, traffic, and curbside parking violations equally for all, as complaints are received or violations are noticed. B: Maintain Zoning Regulations which provide for (1) a maximum number of unrelated individuals in single- family dwellings or condominiums.close to the average household size of such dwell.ings, (2) a similar limit for multifamily dwellings, which may be exceeded if the dwellings and site.improvements (particularly parking) may reasonably accommodate larger households of unrelated adults, and (3) expeditious admini- stration and enforcement of the occupancy limit. 18. Problem: Lack.of investment in neighborhoods. Even though private.investors may be willing to build in traditionally less desirable neighborhoods, lenders are often unwilling.to participate in projects in such areas. Policy: The city will encourage private investment to upgrade marginal areas and.make use of the infill potential. Program: The city will concentrate public investments (capital improvements such as utility lines and street and sidewalk construction) to demonstrate commitment to marginal neighborhoods. J RESOLUTION NO. 3912 (1979 Series) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY_ OF SAN LUIS OBISPOAiIOPTING THE SOUTH HIGUERA -COMMERCE --PARK:- SPECIFIC PLAN^ WHEREAS, the 1977 general plan land use element of the City of San Luis Obispo designates the 80 acres on the east side of Higuera Street between Prado Road and Tank Farm.Road as a "Service Commercial /Light Industrial" area; and WHEREAS, the city's zoning regulations require that a specific plan be prepared for the subject area before it is further subdivided or developed; and WHEREAS, private consultants hired by the affected property owners have worked with the city staff and prepared a draft specific plan'for this area titled the "South Higuera Commerce Park Specific Plan";:and WHEREAS, in April and May of 1979 the Planning Commission and City Council reviewed the proposed specific plan apd'the project's environmental impact report (EIR); and WHEREAS, on April 17, 1979, the City Council decided not to adopt the first draft of the Higuera Commerce Park Specific Plan but determined that the project EIR.was adequate and certified it as meeting state and city environmental.guidelines; and WHEREAS, at.a subsequent meeting on May 14, 1979, the City Council asked the Planning Commission to consider changes to the specific plan which would show the northern 50 acres of the property as a service commercial district while designating the southern 30 acres as an ` "interim agriculture_ .and R 3912 Resolution No. 3912 (1979 Series) WHEREAS, on June 27, 1979, the Planning Commission reviewed a revised specific plan report which reflected the new land use stretegy initiated by the City Council; and and WHEREAS, at the June 27 meeting the Planning Commission: (1) Recommended that the City Council adopt the revised South Higuera Commerce Park Specific Plan attached as Exhibit "A "; (2) Considered alternative ways for planning this part of the city. (The staff report presented six alternative land use strategies for the commission's review.) (3) Determined that the EIR which had been previously certified by the City Council adequately covered the environmental effects of the revised specific plan and that no .additional environ- mental studies were required; (4) Recommended that the City Council initiate a change to the general, plan land use element to designate the southern 30 acres of the planning area as an "interim agriculture area;" WHEREAS, the final environmental impact report previously certified by the City Council indicates that the Higuera Commerce Park project will significantly affect: and (1) The volume and flow of traffic in the area; (2) Noise levels for existing housing on the north side of Prado Road; and (3) Fire service. (The project is beyond four minutes response from the nearest fire station.) WHEREAS, the South Higuera Commerce Park Specific Plan as amended and attached as Exhibit "A" incorporates mitigation measures which avoid Resolution No. 3912 (1979 Series) those significant environmental. effects ident=ified in the final EIR. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: SECTION 1. The South Higuera Commerce Park Specific Plan is adopted as revised (see Exhibit "A" attached). SECTION 2: Staff is directed to initiate.an' amendment to the general plan to designate the.southern. 30 acres of the specific planning area as an "interim agriculture area." SECTION 3. The EIR which had been previously certified by the City Council adequately addresses the environmental effects of the revised specific, plan and no additional studies are required. SECTION 4. This amendment shall take effect thirty days from the date of.adoption of this resolution.. 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IT aH m O r0 `e W- m3v O WWrt Crt ti - rt m Mn W �`Cn `Crt mm MO WWW Cm WWWrtw Wmm rt WW 'dO00.P,N0 rt :J :J mOnMW mb 9WbrtQOr•000:3"0 O0tww`'<0 aH1- imm0rtWm0OrtaMmma m 0 0rtwr -ma- w0 p m m w rt :r IT m o C 0�t W 0 tt r m m o'WV W W ti aa•rmtM.m m m m � Wb o e O m m 0 0 0 n m C rt rt. o m C C �N W HM Ia. � n O m O p.t� -' � W hW!r�o m M 0 rt rt m M W rtr•t p. a• m P•mr•9moM9 b ro am b m M o rt M M wao O o I'L ro0mngo a0 Ho mrtEMWVrt a� am m1Cnm Horn r- Wmmm :-h'dG ib'dtifO.r'rWttrt m0 t''m�c?•w0 W WM ort 1-'- nmInP, rtM rt WfDO M0 IT 0 rt rt m r• :3 0 `COOMO,rt M. rt C 0 H m rt' n m m 0 w 0 0• t; ts. m: 0. 0 M wrt c � O m w 9 RESOLUTION NO. 3911(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: WOODBRIDGE STREET WATER LINE CITY PLAN NO.: C -33 ESTIMATE: $8,946.25 BUDGET ACCOUNT: 40- 6362 -715 BIDDER: FRED JULIEN & ASSOCIATES BID AMOUNT: $6,504.00 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 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 July , 1979. L ATTEST: City er r J.H. Fitzpatrick Approved as to form: Lynn R. Approved as to content: City Attorney George Thacher City ministrative Officer Leland Walton Funds Available: nance Dr to R.C. Muravez R 3911 RESOLUTION N0.3910 (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: OSOS STREET WATER LINE CITY PLAN NO.: C -25 ESTIMATE: $31,537.58 BUDGET ACCOUNT: 40- 6362 -715 BIDDER: BURKE OILFIELD CONSTRUCTION BID AMOUNT: $29,975.00 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 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 July 1979. Cit ert J.H. Fitzpatrick Approved as to form: _R: Coop Approved as to content: City Attorney George Thacher City sf ative Officer Leland Walton Funds Fin i or R.C. Muravez R 3910 � 7 RESOLUTION NO. 3909 (1979 Series) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO APPROVING AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY AND KSLY RADIO AND VIRGINIA AND HOMER ODOM FOR CITY'S USE OF CERTAIN PROPERTY FOR LOCATION OF REPEATER EQUIPMENT. 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 KSLY Radio and Virginia and Homer Odom for the City's use of certain property for location of repeater equipment and antenna 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: Finance Department, Fire Department, KSLY Radio 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 17th day of July 1979. ATTEST: Ci erk J.H. Fitzpatrick R 3909 cll Approved as to form: I /AM/L-."L City Attorney -2- (D Approved as to content.: i City Administr v Officer I Fire Chief finance 'rec or SUBLEASE THIS SUBLEASE, made and entered into this 17th day of July 1979,, by and between the CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO, a municipal corporation (hereinafter, "City ") and KSLY -Ab1, Inc.;, an Illinois corporation, doing business as radio station KSLY (hereinafter, "KSLY "). WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, KSLY and HOMER H. ODOM and VIRGINIA L. ODOM (hereinafter, "Odoms ".) heretofore have entered into a lease agreement dated April 1, 1976 (copy attached hereto and marked Exhibit "I "),whereby KSLY has leased from the Odoms certain Teal property, as described in Exhibit "I "; and WHEREAS, City now desires to sublease from KSLY a. portion of the real property described in Exhibit "I "; and WHEREAS, the Odoms are willing to consent to the desired sublease; NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the promises and agreements, covenants and conditions stated herein, the parties hereto agree as follows: 1. PREMISES LEASED. a. KSLY subleases to City, and City hires.from.KSLY, certain real property located.in the City of San Luis Obispo, County of San Luis Obispo, State of California, being a portion of the premises known as 2895 South Higuera Street. The precise premises are six (6) square feet of the floor space inside of radio station KSLY's transmitter building and one (1) square foot of ground space for an antenna adjacent to the transmitter building, .both depicted on Exhibit "A" to Exhibit "I ". (The transmitter building is described as the "repeater building" on Exhibit "A ".) b. The precise location of,the six (6) square feet of floor space shall be subject to the discretion of KSLY. Further, upon ninety (90) days written notice to the City, KSLY may alter said precise location as necessary for the continued operation of KSLY's radio station. 2. TERM; OPTION TO RENEIV. a. This sublease shall commence retroactively on August 15, 1978, and shall terminate at the end of the initial five -,year lease period provided in Section 2 of Exhibit "I" b. In the event KSLY exercises one or more of its options to renew for three (3) additional five (5) year terms,under the provisions of Section 3 of Exhibit "I ", City shall have the right hereunder to renew this sublease for like additional five (S) year terms as exercised by KSLY, on the same terms and conditions as set forth herein. 3. RENTAL. City agrees to pay KSLY as rent for this sublease the sum of Seventy- Five Dollars ($75.00) per month which shall include the premises described above and electrical power needed for City's equipment. 4. PURPOSE. City shall be entitled to use the premises herein leased for the purpose of installing and operating on the premises a radio transmitter together with such appurtenant facilities as may be necessary or convenient for the transmission of radio signals. 5,. INCONSISTENT USE. Neither party hereto shall make use of the premises leased which is inconsistent with the other party's interest in or use of the premises. Neither party nor its agents, employees or assigns shall perform any act which will impair or interfere with the other party's interest in or use of the premises leased or the premises of which the premises leased are a part. 6. RIGHT -OF -WAY; UTILITIES EASEMENTS. a. City shall have the right hereunder to use the "existing route" described in Section 8 of Exhibit "I ", for ingress to and egress from the leased premises on the terms and conditions set out in Exhibit' "I" GCT:ktm =2- 11/8/78 7. TELEPHONE LEASED LINE. City shall make all arrangements for and pay for telephone leased line. Said leased line shall be installed along existing telephone company routes and facilities. 8. REPONSIBILITY FOR.NEGLIGENCE. Each party hereto shall be responsible for all claims and damages arising out of its own negligent acts or omissions. 9. TERMINATION. Both parties hereto shall have the right to terminate this agreement . on twelve (12) months' written notice to the other party. 10. TIME. Time is of the essence of this sublease. IN WITNESS - VHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this sublease on the date first written above- ATTEST: s /J.H. FITZPATRICK City Clerk J. H. Fitzpatrick CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO By -S/LYNN R. COOPER Mayor Lynn R. Cooper KSLY -AM, INC. By T its GCT:ktm -3- 11/8/78 V Consent to terms and conditions of this lease: Homer H. Odom 'i Virgi Aa L. Odom Approved as to form: Approved as to content: ,f/` City Attorney City Administrative Officer Fire Chief GCT :ktm -4 11/8/78 A .1; THIS 1,E7,1S7 jL; cn.1--c-,1-c7 into b-,,- al-ld loctwecn ODO-1, ) , Z1, r C1 T F the parties h-i-'c:to h-,v@ on Lhis 6at-e, C- 1111tO nil r;, T?ermij-, I oil- Tf ccr'L-ain C) _8 t! P,9:rt- L : OF; 111-.?3-Ct() I- -)',7C-_, C)rl t-jj.j_1; � cc into a Of certa.in real prcperty Dt- 28015 Sc Street, CT- riorr I)L,1:t� j.11 S a JJy an't i�es -i- ilt? i n n cl z t o a C7 e,"L . .. .. , n 4 id r. -2 (5) C S : t:71 }.:, , '. I _o Ir t N, - e : - 1, 4- A " 1. 8 F, -.. .. S , (:) f ccuv o EXHIBIT "I" • I �ti x Flat of the entire sai.d ).r,.tl-c(']. Wlc bn.ing ;innexcd hereto as Exhibit 1 and incorporated herein by this reference; and WHEREAS,,a building used for housing an AM transmitter (the "Building ") and a transmission antenna are located at a point on said real property, the approximate position of which is shown on said Exhibit A. NC47, THEREFOR?, in consideration o` the orelr.ises and the agreements, covenant—, and conditions stated i?..i-!- '�.P., the parties hereto agree: 1. Lessor heiteby agrees to . lease to L:�csee the tae of the Building and the Parcel for the loca cion of aii AM tra -ns -- mitt,-,r and "ran— mission antenna. 2. The term of this lease shall commence on the Closing Date ::,pccificd in the Purchase Acjreemcnt and extend. for a period of five (5) years from date of commencement. 3. L2ssce shall. have the right to rene. %, this lease for three (3) additional five -year terms, on the same terms aril condi- tion. as set forth.he-rein. 4. Lessee shall pay to L.L•ssor as rent for this lease the -2- sum of One 11undr..ed Pilty Dollijrs_(;_l50_00) _ per month in lawful. honey of the Unitod SL�,tes, at such place a- Lessor may dcsignatc. Said rent Shall he p-71Ad in C,(; ✓a:rocs :?.ith the first such payment beincT due and payable on L;-,e Closing Date spocific:c, 111 Lhc PLirch:r: <o Agrccma -ni:. :)nd succec'c?in:T pn1 ,ments to be due anu payable on the same nab- of each caler,aar month fol.low.i'ng thcrcatLer consccut-ivol.y L11roughouL the tern of this lease and any renewal or extension thercro_`. ?r_ the eaeilt this lease is renewed pursuant to t'ho terms of paragrap11 3 J above, the relit daring the renewal pc rind shall be One hundred Fifty Dollars ($1.50.00) per- month. 5. Lessee shall have the right to maintain a ground radial system and the necessary su; poN t st.ructurc.s o - the antenna on the Parcel. 6. This lease :i.s enLered into for the e.- .p.ress purpose of allc:ring Lessee to cstabl: -sh arul maim_ .n an 71,: transmitter and transmission antenna on the Parcel. The Parcel shall not be used. for any other purpose without the prior- W itten consent of Lessor, which consent hll.1 not bc.• unreasonably ;,ithhel.d. Le see hereby agrees at its sole cost to comply � %,ith all iae:s and regu- lations of the County,. State, and Federal go•jerllments aprjlic ble to Lussco's opui:ation. 7. Lu nid 11(il(I J .;:-; ") r free E).nd harmless from any cost, debt, or or in any wl-.-v ar: . t.sing f--O',-,l the C'-XL?)7Cisc of its und(.,r- this lease. E. This lease sh-all also be constru�d to grant to Lessee the right of ingress and egress from the prc-1,AZos leased under the teri-:is of the lea.so descril)cd to the tra.nr:;.-i0Ltc-r site along t-h-z- e.xisting route, said route to be 2r0I feet in width. Lessor reserves the right to relocai-c sEli'd IoUte- at its (---x;,-)c-nse. 9. Lessor covenants and ayree.-3 that, frorii the date 1-1cr'l-of ulitil LlIeN Closing Date in t-j'r - , ACJr(:I,7•-Dej'jt:, and (lurincT the term of this leas:' and any extension or rc.nowal thereof, he I I not au'Chor -J 7,n or P(21Ir', JJ- t C-11-ty U,-:' e a"y P-art. the Parcel for any purpose inconsistent with or �Ict--:imciital to the use of the Parcel conternipla'Ced hereunder. 10. FjCJLI- of 10.1 L2ssor agrees that from the dFite hereuf until. Lhe Closing Date spccificCl in the PuL-cliase A(rroement, and durinq the term of this lease and any extension or renc--.7al thorcof, he will not sell, o'-hon%7isc tram -1 or convoy the I'arcel, I - . , or silly -4- po;r'tion of the Puree 1, or any right or interest therein, to anV person or chtity other thiin tihe Le:: eC? C:-cc- in aCCOrd1nC' : /fit]; the provisions of this lease. 10.2 in the event that Lessor propo,c�.s to sell or other- wise transfer or convey the Parcel, or any _portion of the parcel,, or any right or interest therein, lie shall first give thirty (30) day writ C. ^. Iio'tice of such propo:`al 'to the Lessee, which notice shall state (i) -t]he interest in the Parccl or portion thereof protios,od to boe sold, transferred G conveye- ( _.\ the nuT.,es business and residence ad'T'css of tic prowo3e:: DLirCh3sc'1 " ", lessee or tra.,isfcrae; avid (iii) the amour's of the consideration and the otl'cr terms of the propo.'.ced s alp?,. tirlincfC'r C;l- CC?'_vC:yR.ncC'. 10.3 Within'thirty (30) da1s after the delivery by the Lessor of the n.otice specified in paragranli 10.2 , Lessee shall have the right to purchase the propci`ty Lessor. propesas to salt for the same price and upon the uaITI terms as spocificd in the fo--ccnoing notice: If the Lessee fails to cccrcise.thi; right to purchase the entire interest in the Parcel proposed to be sold, transferred or conveyed, such i.ntnr,est may be s01.0, transferred or conVCyed to the purchl,scr specific,' in the notice giveeen purF;uant '%O ?� _!a r t]Ih 10.2, freC� and clear of -S- the t. rms Of this lease. SllolllCl the F> ?-oi os('..', tra:r,:;f(_r.ee so rCCj.uire, 1,cs Kcc shal_1. ] "! ?'OV1dC S:� -I -..i — )C—hr)•;-�, (,•:'j.<7c�l:r:c, C)F the Y'eJ.Casc! of its interest granted under the terms of this paragraph. 10.4 Lcssor acfrces to c % =i1te or. join the e };ccutioil 0i, such 'Further docUB1c9i1t ; a11,1 t.z'Kc su.?h fu_:=ther actions, lnc.. "u(j• ing but not lilnited to CZ1uSing t'.hC or r cssr -.e''s Option hercunciar, as shall be reasonably neccssary or desirable to cause Lessee's interest her ^under to be valid and ef:foctive against subsequent purmiasors of the i.'arcel or any portion of the Parcel or any interest therein. 11. ­his superscd ,11: proi agi .s : rccm<.nt and contains the entire agreement of _he parties on the matters covered. No other agrecrucrit, st.at inc:nt, or pi omisc maue by any party or any employee or agent of any pcirty that io not in writing anCl signed by both parti.cs to t'ciis lease shall be binding. 12. Tn the even' O E wily C J °Jl)Ul:C concerning the effect or construction of this lease, Lessor and Lessee hereby agree: to.submiL such L-ispute to arbitration pursuant to the rules of the American Arrj�trat.lOn Ass0r']- ation. The party prcvailing in such arbitration shall be enti..ticcl to an allo`.iancc for costs, i.nc].udir.c� r. asonahlc _G__ 13. Upon failure of the Lee,cc:c? L-o pay rent: as spccifi_ed in this lease, Lessor may terminate this 1c.ase upon thrity (30) days' written notice of revocation to I essce dL'ri;7g which period Lessee may cure his default. 14. This agreement, and the rights and obligations hereunder shall not be voluntarily assigned 1':)y e.i_ her party .1ithout the prior written consent of the other party, whidi consent shall not be unreasonably withhold; pr.ovi.dcd, however, that Lessee's rights hereunder shall be assiynable only in colijunction with such other ricfhts anCI assets as :7erc acquired from Lcssor pursuant to the Purchase Acrecment So long as any - sums are due Lessor thereunder and so long as Lessor retains a security interest in such assets. This agreement shall be binding on, and inure .to the benefit of:, the parties her.c`-o and their heirs, executors, administrators, personal repre- sentatives and permitted assigns. 15. Lessee shall have the ri_q:ii:, but not the ohlic;atiori, to pay ally taxes, 1C'Vles Or assessments at amp t::.1T.e C:ue In respect of the Parcel and impro\cmcnts and additions uie:-eto, and to offset: the amount of any such paymtn nts by Los-see against any payment:; iluc Lc or. pursuant. to thi.; agreement or. the -•7- c� Purchase Agreement. It is un:-ierstood that Lessee shall pay all personal property tares assessed by the State of California or ariv political subdivision thereof against any personal prcp- erty owned by Lessee. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we have executed this agreement in multiple originals this Ist day of April, 1976. HOMER H. ODOM VIRGINIA L. OD OM L' Lessor KSLY -AM, INC: �- BY Lessee f11113 /T A �r �J RESOLUTION N0. 3908 (1979 Series) A.RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO APPROVING AN AGREEMENT WITH THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT,.OF FORESTRY FOR MUTUAL AID. BE IT RESOLVED by'ttie.CounciT of'the City of San Luis Obispo as, follows: reement for SECTION, 1. That certain agreement, entitled "Agreement Mutual Fire Protection Aid," between the City,of San Luis Obispo and the State of California, Department of Forestry /San Luis Obispo County Fire Department is hereby .approved and the Mayor is authorized to execute the same. SECTION '2. The City Clerk shall furnish -a copy -of this agreement to the City Fire Department and:i Department of Forestry. 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 17th day of July , 1979. ATTEST: Ci erk J.-H. Fitzpatrick R 3908 O Approved as to form: City Attorney J Approved as to content: C, , AA * City Administrative Officer AGREEMENT FOR MUTUAL FIRE PROTECTION AID THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 17th day of July 1979, by and between the CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO and the STATE OF CALIFORNIA, DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY /SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT, through its duly qualified and acting Direc- tor, hereinafter called FORESTRY.. W I T N E S S E T H: WHEREAS, the City of San Luis Obispo maintains and operates a fire protection organization in the area generally known as the San Luis Obispo City Fire Department; and WHEREAS, FORESTRY maintains and operates a fire protection organ- ization for the purpose of providing protection to State and County responsibility lands which are adjacent and proximate to the area protected by the San Luis Obispo City Fire Department; and WHEREAS, it is the desire of the parties hereto to render aid each to the other to combat the effect of fire or other emergencies when such aid is necessary as herein set forth; and WHEREAS, the parties hereto desire to effect the purpose of this agreement pursuant to the provisions of the "Joint Exercise of Power Act" (Gov. Code Sec. 6500 -6547) and /or Section 4142 of the Public Resources Code. NOW, THEREFORE, the parties hereto mutually agree as follows: 1. To furnish fire protection personnel, equipment, materials and supplies and to render such fire protection services to each other as may be necessary to suppress fires or other emergencies of a magnitude that have developed, or appear likely to develop, beyond the control of a single party and therefore, require the combined forces of the parties hereto. C� 2. Such mutual aid shall be provided within the limits of the County of San Luis Obispo provided, however, that neither party shall be required to deplete its own fire protection resources, personnel services and facilities to the detriment of its normal fire protection responsibilities. 3. No response to a mutual aid request provided for in this agreement will be made by the parties hereto unless such request is received through the established communication channels common to each party and is made by a responsible fire official of the party requesting such aid. 4. That any mutual aid under this agreement is extended with the express understanding that.a responsible local fire official (in whose jurisdiction an incident requiring mutual aid has occurred) shall remain in charge at such incident including the direction of that personnel and.equipment provided him through the operation of% this mutual aid agreement. 5. Except, as may be provided by separate agreement between the parties hereto, the assurance of mutual aid set forth herein shall constitute the sole consideration for the performance hereof and neither party shall be obligated to reimburse the other on account of.any action taken or aid rendered hereunder or for any use of material, damage to equipment or liability incurred which may occur in the course of rendering the assistance herein provided for. 6. This agreement shall remain in full force unless terminated by either of the parties hereto giving to the other thirty (30) days notice in writing of such termination. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this agree- ment to be executed as of the day and year first hereinabove written. The City of San Luis Obispo State of California /Department of Forestry San Luis Obispo County /San Luis Obispo County Fire Department .BY: s /LY.'NN R. COOPER BY Mayor Lynn R. Cooper 46ik�n el l- Ranger -- Charge Dept. of Forestry County Fire Chief -San Luis Obispo ATTEST: s/J.M. FITZPATRICK County Fire Department J.H. Fitzpatrick City Clerk RESOLUTION NO. 3907 (1979 Series) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO APPROVING AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY AND SAN LUIS OBISPO SWIM CLUB, INC. FOR USE OF MUNICIPAL SWIMMING POOL AND RELATED FACILITIES. 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 San Luis Obispo, Swim Club, Inc. for use of the Municipal Swimming Pool at Sinsheimer Park and related facilities 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: San Luis Obispo Swim Club, Inc., Parks $ Recreation Department, and Finance Department. On motion of Councilman Dunin and on the following roll call vote: seconded by Councilman Bond , AYES: Councilmembers Billig, Bond, Dunin, Jorgensen and Mayor Cooper NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this 17th day of July 19 79. ATTEST: Clerk-J.H. Fitzpatrick R 3907 Approved as to form: City Attorney C Approved as to content: City dm iv icer 0 Ci AGREEMENT USE OF MUNICIPAL SWIMMING POOL AT SINSHEIME R PARK THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 17th day of July , 1979, by and between the CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO, a municipal corporation (hereinafter "City "), and the SAN LUIS OBISPO SWIM CLUB, INC.; also known as the SAN LUIS OBISPO SEA HAWKS, an educational, non - profit, tax - exempt corporation headquartered in the City of San Luis Obispo (hereinafter-, "Club ") . WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, City is the owner and operator of the Municipal Swimming Pool located at Sinsheimer Park (hereinafter "Sin- sheimer Pool "); and WHEREAS, City desires that all residents of San Luis Obispo with interests in any manner of aquatic activities, including competitive swimming, have the opportunity to make use of Sinsheimer Pool; and WHEREAS, Club makes available aquatic training and compet- itive experience as well as other aquatic activities to all members of the community and has indicated its desire to make Sinsheimer Pool its home facility; NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises, agreements, covenants, and conditions herein set forth, City and Club hereby mutually agree and covenant as follows: 1. City hereby grants to Club the use of Sinsheimer Pool for team workouts during the hours of 7':00 A:M. to 10:00 A.M. and.-5:00 P.M. to 7 :00.P.M. during non- school months and during the hours of 6:00 A.M. to 8:00 A.114. and 5:00 P.M. to 7:00 P.M. during the school term. This use is limited to Monday through Saturday. This use is not necessarily exclusive and the Club will share Sinsheimer Pool during these hours with non- conflict- ing groups if scheduled by mutual agreement with the Director of Parks and Recreation. 2. Club agrees to pay the City rent as - follows: A. For the months of: JUNE, JULY and AUGUST $80.00 per month B. For the months of: SEPTEMBER through MAY $75.00 per month C. If Club and City agree that Club may use Sinsheimer Pool at times in addition to those set out above, . the rental for the additional time shall be $15.00 per month hour; i.e., one hour per day, Monday through Saturday for one month. 3. TERM AND RENEWAL A. The term of this agreement shall be six (6) months, to commence on June 1, 1979. B. This agreement may be renewed on the same terms and conditions on a year to year basis upon mutual consent of. the parties hereto. 4.. City hereby further- grants the Club the use of Sinsheimer Pool to host certain swim meets. Swim meet dates must be sub- mitted to the office of the:Parks and Recreation Department a -2- C' 'J The storage thereof shall not interefere with normal City operation of other aquatic programs. Storage area shall be approved by the Director of Parks and Recreation. 8. Club agrees to furnish, for its own use, any and all aquatic paraphernalia it deems necessary to conduct a safe train- ing and competitive program. Such property, including fixtures, shall remain the property of the Club and shall not be used by any other group or organization without the written permission first being granted by the Club. Any equipment provided by the Club to the City on a permanent basis shall be covered by separate agreements. 9. Club shall furnish to City evidence of current policy of comprehensive general liability insurance in the amount of $1,000,000.00 which shall name the City as additional insured for the periods of time that the Club is conducting its program at Sinsheimer Pool or on the site. Such insurance shall insure such performance by the Club of the indemnity provision of Section 16 but shall not limit the liability of the Club to the stated amount of the insurance. The evidence of insurance shall contain an endorsement that the insurance is primary coverage and will not be cancelled or altered by the insurer except on 30 days written notice to City. 10. Club shall furnish any and all personnel necessary to conduct its aquatic workouts and swim meets. Personnel may include, but not be limited to, coaches, lifeguards, and meet officials. -4- minimum of sixty (60) days prior to the date of the event to accommodate possible rescheduling.- Club .shall have exclusive use of Sinsheimer Pool and pool facilities for scheduled swim meets. Swim meets shall be held only on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays; provided that no meet will begin earlier than 4:00 P.M. on Friday or end later than 8:00 P.M. on Sunday. 5. City agrees to provide the additional custodial. functions required during a swim meet. In consideration for the pool time and these services during swim meets the Club agrees to pay City according to the following schedule of rates: A. A.A.U. Sanctioned Swim Meets 1. Friday . . . . . . . . . . . $20.00 2. Saturday . . . . . . . . . . . . 40.00 3. Sunday a. -Meet ending before 1:00 P.M. 30.00 b. Meet ending after 1:00 P.M. 50.00 B. A.A.U. Sanctioned Dual or .Inter -Squad Meets: Each day held (usually a one partial day meet) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20.00 6. City agrees to grant Club the use of Concession Room at San Luis Obispo Stadium in Sinsheimer Park for the above swim meets. In consideration for this use the Club agrees to pay the City twenty percent (20 %) of gross sales made from the Concession Room. 7. City hereby grants the.Club the right, with no liability to the City for loss or damage, to store at Sinsheimer Pool such aquatic paraphernalia that is associated with the Club's program. -3 11. Club retains the right to expand its program to meet the needs of the community as outlined in its corporate articles and by -laws. Any expansion of programs will not change use times or rental rates as described herein except as provided for in Section 2 of this agreement. 12. Club shall be responsible for damage, excepting normal wear and tear, if the damage occurs during the time Club is using Sinsheimer Pool and the damage arises out of and is in connection with Club's use of Sinsheimer Pool. 13. Club shall notify the City if its tax- exempt and non- profit status should change. 14. City and /or Club.may terminate this agreement without the other party's consent by.giving six months written notice. 15. Notices under this agreement shall be sent by certified mail, return receipt requested, postage prepaid, addressed as follows: CITY: Director of Parks & Recreation City of.San Luis Obispo P. O. Box 321 San Luis Obispo, CA 93406 CLUB: San Luis Obispo Swim Club, Inc. Board of Directors P. O. Box 142 San Luis Obispo, CA 93406 16. Club shall indemnify and save harmless City from all claims, demands and judgments arising out of any injury to any person or property occurring in, on, or about Sinsheimer Pool premises arising out of Club's use or occupancy of the facilities. Club shall not hold City harmless for responsibility for damages or injury arising solely out of City's negligent acts or omissions. -5- .f A IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this agreement on the day and year first above written. ATTEST: s /J.H. FITZPATRICK City Clerk J. H.. Fitzpatrick Approved as to form: . AI�IJV� .. . . City Attorney SAN LUIS OBISPO SWIM CLUB, INC. By: , Name & Titl • Barry M. Karleskint Member.Board of Directors CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO s /LYNN R. COOPER Mayor Lynn R. Cooper Approved as to content: CityAdtinistrative Officer :Dr f Parks & Recreation 4, RESOLUTION NO. 3906 (1979 Series) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO APPROVING CITY'S BORROWING OF $63,190 FOR THE PURCHASE OF A FIRE SUPPRESSION VEHICLE, AND AUTHORIZING THE CITY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER TO ENTER INTO AGREEMENTS AND TO SIGN DOCUMENTS ON BEHALF OF THE CITY AS ARE NECESSARY TO PERFECT THE LOAN. WHEREAS, this council has authorized the City to enter into _aj -6ase/ purchase agreement for the purchase of a 1979 Mack 1,500- gallon -per- minute pumper for the use of the Fire Department in its fire suppression activities; and WHEREAS, the total price of the pumper is $89.,040.00, $25;850.00 of which the City will pay as a down payment on the pumper; and WHEREAS, this council deems it to be in the best interest of the City to borrow the balance of the purchase price, $63,190.00,at the rate of six and one -half percent (6.5 %) over the period of three years as previously negotiated and agreed upon by Crocker National Bank. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: SECTION 1. This council hereby approves the City's borrowing ' $63,190.00 as set out hereinabove to be repaid as follows: June _1; 1980 $23,859.01 June 1, 1981 23,859.01 June 1, 1982 23,859.01 SECTION 2. The City Administrative Officer hereby is authorized to enter into agreements and to sign documents on behalf of the City as are necessary to perfect this loan from Crocker National Bank. R 3906 0 • Y Resolution No. 3906 .(1079 Series) 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 17th day of July 1979. ATTEST: Cityo rk--J-. —H -Fitzpatrick Approved as to form: City Atto-th-&Y- Approved as to content: 0Zell Cit" inistrative Officer Tni *rector Fite Chief i1 - 4 RESOLUTION N0. 3905 (1979 Series) A RESOLUTION MODIFYING SALARIES AND WAGES AND OTHER CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYEE COMPENSATION FOR THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO EMPLOYEES, MEMBERS OF SAN LUIS OBISPO FIRE- FIGHTERS' ASSOCIATION BARGAINING UNIT. WHEREAS, the City Council of San Luis Obispo has directed the Personnel Management Consultant and the Personnel Director as the Manage- ment Representatives to meet and confer with representatives of the Firefighters' Association; and WHEREAS, meetings have been conducted to confer with said employee group as prescribed by state law and a Memorandum of Understanding has resulted from said meetings, and is recommended for adoption as policy by the City Council. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of San Luis Obispo that: 1. The Memorandum of Understanding between the Management Representatives and the representatives of Firefighters' Association attached hereto and made a part hereof is hereby approved. 2. The City Administrative Officer and Personnel Director are hereby directed to amend the amounts set forth in the yearly budgets to reflect those changes effected by the adoption of said memorandum. 3. The staff is directed to make specific changes to the Personnel Rules, reflected in this Agreement. ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at a meeting of said Council regularly held on the 10th day of July, 1979 by the following vote: (On motion of Councilman B'-o , seconded by Council- man Dunin. ) AYES: Councilmembers Billig, Bond, Dunin, Jorgensen and Mayor Cooper NOES: None ABSENT: None Attest: J itzpatrick, City Clerk R3905 Approved as to form: City Attorney Approved as to content: '0 City Administritive Officer Personnel Director 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14' 15 16 17 18 1.9 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27'. 28 29 CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO n MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING SAN LUIS OBISPO FIREFIGHTERS' ASSOCIATION JULY 1, 1979 ill 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 141 15 16' 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE I PREAMBLE . . . . . . . . . . 1 II RECOGNITION • • • • • • • • ' 2 III CHECK OFF /DUES DEDUCTION . • . . • • • • • • • . 3 IV MANAGEMENT RIGHTS /EMPLOYEE RIGHTS • • . • • . • • 4 V DEFINITIONS • • • • • • • • • • . • ' • • ' • . . 4 VI REPRESENTATIVE ROLE . • • • • . • • • • • • • • • 5 VII SALARY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 -11 VIII BENEFITS . . . . . . . . . . . . • • • • . • • • . 12 -18 IX WORKING CONDITIONS • • . • • • • . . • . • • . . . 18 X PERSONNEL RULES • • • . • . • • . • • • • • • . . 18 RI PERSONNEL PROGRAM • • • . • • • • • • • • • . . . 18 XII GRIEVANCE PROCEDURE . • • • • • • • • • • . . . . 18 XIII GENERAL PROVISIONS . • . • • • • • • • . . . . . 18 -21 XIV WORK ACTIONS . • • • • • • • • • • • • . . . . • • 21 XV FULL AGREEMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 XVI SAVINGS CLAUSE • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 22 XVII TERM OF AGREEMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 XVIII SIGNATURES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 XIX SIDE LETTERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24-27 APPENDIX A - Budgeted Positions APPENDIX B - Salary Ranges and Steps IF 1 ARTICLE I 2 PREAMBLE 3 This Agreement is made and entered into this twenty- eighth day of 4 June 1979, by and between the City of San Luis 5 Obispo, hereinafter referred to as the City, and the San Luis Obispo Fire - 6 fighters' Association. 7 8 The purpose of this Agreement is to promote the improvement of personnel 9 management and employer /employee relations, provide an equitable and 10 peaceful procedure for the resolution of differences and establish rates 11 of pay and other terms and conditions of employment. 12 13 The City and the Firefighters' Association agree that all employees of the 14 City share in the important responsibility of providing superior service 15 to the public and that every job and position is considered to be important. 16 17 Nothing in this Agreement between the parties shall invalidate nor be 18 substituted for any provision in City Resolution No. 3405 (1977 Series) 19 unless so stipulated to by provision(s) contained herein and agreed to. 20 21 The official title is "San Luis Obispo Firemen's Association ". The term 22 "Firefighters" is used in this MOU to be consistent with the City's position 23 on Affirmative Action. 24 25 26 27 28 29 -1- 1 ARTICLE II 2 RECOGNITION 3 4 Pursuant to Government Code Section 3500 et seq and City Resolution 5 No. 3405 (1977 Series), the City hereby recognizes the San Luis Obispo 6 Firefighters' Association as the bargaining representative for purposes 7 of representing regular and probationary employees, occupying the position 8 classifications set forth in Appendix A, in the Fire Unit with respect to 9 their compensation, hours and other terms and conditions of employment for 10 the duration of this Agreement. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 -2- 29 v ARTICLE II 1 CHECK OFF /DUES DEDUCTION 2 3 4 5 The City shall deduct dues from City employees and remit said dues to the 6 Association on a monthly basis for the duration of this Agreement, which 7 dues shall not include assessments. 8 9 Monthly dues deduction additions and /or deletions shall be recorded by the 10 City's Finance Officer and a notification of all dues transactions shall 11 be sent monthly to the Association.President. 12 13 The Association shall hold the City harmless from any and all claims, and 14 will indemnify it against any unusual costs in implementing these provisions. 15 16 Additional provisions can be found in Section 20 of Resolution No. 3405 17 (1977 Series). 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 -3- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13! 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 .27 28 29 ARTICLE IV MANAGEMENT RIGHTS /EMPLOYEE RIGHTS Provisions shown within Sections 5 and 6 of Resolution No. 3405 (1977 Series) shall apply. ARTICLE V DEFINITIONS For purposes of specification and clarification, the following definitions are provided: Definitions are included in a side letter. -4 - a Y 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 ARTICLE VI REPRESENTATIVE ROLE Provisions shown within Section 16 of Resolution No. 3405 (1977 Series) shall apply. -5- 1 2 3 4 .5' 6 7 8 9 10� 11' 12 13, 14 15 I 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 .26 27 28 ARTICLE VII SALARY Section A Rules Governing Step Increases The rules governing step increases for.'employees covered by this MOU are included in the current Salary Resolution with the following modification: The Fire Chief shall be authorized to reevaluate employees who reach Step 5 in their pay range. An employee who is not performing up to standard for the fifth step shall be notified in writing that the department head intends to reduce him one step unless his job performance improves significantly within a 60 -day period. Unless the employee's job performance improves to an acceptable level by the end of 60 days, the pay reduction shall then become effective. The fifth step may be reinstated at any time upon recom- mendation of the department head. If the Fire Chief deems it necessary to again remove the fifth step during the same fiscal year, he may make the change at any time with three business days written notice. Each salary range consists of five steps (1 through 5'). Steps 1 through 4 equal 958 of the next highest step, computed to the nearest two dollars. Step 4 = 958 of Step 5 Step 3 = 958 of Step 4 Step 2 = 958 of. Step 3 Step 1 = 958 of Step 2 Each across -the -board 8 salary increase shall raise step 5 of range 14F-by that 8. Step 5 of each successive salary range shall be 2.638 above step 5 of the next lower range. After all step 5's of salary ranges have been es- tablished, each step 5 shall be rounded off to the nearest $2.00,arid the remaining steps established in accordance with the above formula. 2911 -6- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26i 27 28 29! Employees who are eligible for advancement to Step 4 or 5 after June 30, 1979, must receive at least an "Above Satisfactory" rating on their most recent performance evaluation prior to or coincident with their being eligible for advancement by time in grade. Section B Salary Provisions for Term of Agreement 1. Fiscal Year 1979 -80 July 1, 1979 7.5% salary increase for all employees covered by this MOU. • Classification adjustments for the following classes based on salary inequities: Fire Captain - range 29F Fire Battalion Chief - range 34F Fire Marshal /Battalion Chief - range 34F Fire Vehicle Mechanic - range 20F • A total compensation survey of the agreed upon salary survey cities to see if a range adjustment is indicated for Fire Engineer. This study shall be conducted by August 31,1979 based on fiscal 1973--79 data and if the data indicates there is a difference of one salary range or greater between our Fire Engineer and comparable classifications in the cities surveyed, the Fire Engineer salary range shall be adjusted to 24F effective July 1, 1979. January 1, 1980 2.08 salary increase for all employees covered by this MOU. -7- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 2. Fiscal Year 1980 -81 July 1, 1980 • A salary increase will be given which is equivalent to the average increase in CPI for the "All Urban" (L.A. - S.F. /Oak.) 1967 = 1008• index for the period of April 1979 - April 1980. This provision will carry a minimum of 5.58 and a maximum of 7.08. Example: CPI goes up 4.508; employee receives 5.58 - CPI goes up 9.00%; employee receives 7.08. (.508 increase will be added to all classifications after cal- culation of CPI. This increase is in consideration of the lower cost of .689$ for adding the highest year retirement benefit.) Classification adjustments for the following classes based on salary inequities: Fire Captain - range 30F Fire Battalion Chief - range 35F Fire Marshal /Battalion Chief - range 35F 3. Management Bonus'Pay Plan A side letter will be provided. 4. E.M.T. Differential The Fire Chief will develop a program by October 31, 1979 which will provide for a 2.638 assignment pay differential. The Fire Chief will only implement the plan on the basis that no more than two firefighters per shift are eligible at one time for this differential and the program must be administratively feasible. 5. Ladder Truck Operator A side letter will be provided. -8- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 6. Special Study A total compensation study shall be conducted after January 1980 to de- termine if a range adjustment is indicated for Fire Vehicle Mechanic. If the data indicates there is a difference of greater than one range above the present salary range, an increase of one range shall be given. Further increases shall be given in increments of one range up to a maximum of three ranges. The salary change shall be implemented upon completion of this study, but no later than July 1, 1980. Section C Overtime 1. Firefighters, Fire Engineers and Fire Captains shall receive overtime pay at straight time for non - emergency purposes when in excess of regularly scheduled shifts. 2. Fire Battalion Chiefs, the Fire Marshal and the Training Captain shall not be eligible for overtime pay. However, the Fire Chief may grant employees in these classifications occasional compensating time off (CTO). There shall be no formal accounting of or cash payoff at termination for such CTO. 3. Non -sworn personnel shall receive overtime pay at time- and - one -half for all hours worked in excess of forty (40) hours per week unless they elect to take compensating time off at straight time. 4. All overtime shall be authorized in writing by the Fire Chief prior to being compensated. 5. All overtime shall be paid to the nearest quarter hour worked where no minimum is authorized. Section D Emergency Call Back Sworn personnel called back for emergencies involving actual firefighting shall be paid on a time- and - one -half basis with a 4 -hour minimum guarantee. Inspectors responding to an emergency call back shall be paid on a time -and- -9- 1 2 3. 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20' 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 one -half basis with a 2 -hour minimum guarantee when acting in the capacity of an Inspector at the scene or in immediate follow -up investigative work. Emergency pay (at time- and - one -half) shall remain in effect for the first twelve-hours per incident under these provisions with any additional time worked paid at straight time. Section E Fire Inspectors Firefighters assigned after July 1, 1979 may be assigned after competitive examination as Fire Inspectors. Fire Inspectors shall be paid at the Fire Engineer salary range. The Fire Chief may assign, after competitive examination, one Fire Inspector/ Arson Investigator to be compensated at the Fire Captain salary range; however, if a Fire Captain position is budgeted to perform arson investi- gation work, this provision shall be void. These appointments shall be made for an indefinite time period based on job performance and aptitude. Section F Training Officer The Fire Chief may appoint, after competitive examination, one Training Officer who meets the requirements for Fire. Captain and demonstrates the aptitude and ability to perform training duties. The selection process for this position will be deteimined jointly by the Fire Chief and the Personnel Director. Such a person must have at least two years experience with the San Luis Obispo Fire Department before transfer to a Fire Captain vacancy. The Training Officer shall receive 2 ranges (5.26 %) above the Fire Captain pay range for the duration of such appointment. -10- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Section D Retirement The City agrees to provide the Public Employees' Retirement System's one -half pay at age 55 plan to all sworn personnel and the 2% at age 60 plan to all non -sworn personnel. The one -half at age 55 plan includes three amendments, namely, beneficiary's half -pay continuance, conversion of unused sick leave to additional retirement credit, and the 1959 Survivor's Benefit. The City agrees to add the amendment providing for retirement based on the highest year final compensation starting January 1, 1980. The City shall pay for.1% of the additional costs of this benefit with employees.being charged the remaining 0.311%. Effective July 1, 1980, the City shall pay all costs associated with this benefit. Section E Vacation Leave 1. Each incumbent of a 40 -hour a week line -item position shall accrue vacation leave with pay at the rate of 12 days per year of continuous service since the benefit date for the first five years; 15 days per year upon completion of five years; 18 days per year upon completion of ten years;,and 20 days per year upon completion of twenty years. Em- ployees scheduled for more than 40 hours per week shall receive the equivalent number of vacation days prorated to the number of regularly scheduled work hours. 2. An incumbent is not eligible.to use accrued vacation leave until after the completion of the sixth calendar month of service since the benefit date. 3. A regular employee who leaves the City service shall receive payment for any unused vacation leave. Probationary employees with less than 12 months of continuous service shall not be eligible for such payment. -13- 1' 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 T8 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 D 4. Department Heads shall be responsible for arranging a vacation schedule, first with the needs of the City as the determining factor and, second, insofar as possible, with the wishes of the employee. 5. Effective July 1, 1979, there will be no accrual of vacation leave to non -shift employees with 25 accrued days. Accrual of vacation for shift employees is governed by Section G of this Article. Section F Holidays The following days of each year are designated as paid holidays.:. January 1 - New Year's Day February 12 - Lincoln's Birthday Third Monday in February - Washington's Birthday Last Monday in May - Memorial Day July 4 - Independence Day First Monday in September - Labor Day September 9 - Admission Day Fourth Monday in October - Veteran's Day Fourth Thursday in November - Thanksgiving Day Friday after Thanksgiving December 25 - Christmas One -half day before Christmas One -half day before New Year's When a holiday falls on a Saturday, the preceding Friday shall be observed. When a holiday falls on a Sunday, the following Monday shall be observed. All employees on shift duty shall receive the shift equivalent of vacation earned at equal monthly rates in lieu of holidays. 5CC 1 Section G Vacation and Holiday Leave Recordkeeping_for Shift Employees 2 All employees on shift.duty shall accrue a maximum of 280 hours of vacation 3 leave. Holiday leave is accrued at 11.2 hours per month up to a maximum of 4 134.4 hours. A total of 414.4 hours of vacation and holiday leave may be 5 accrued at any point in time. Subject to the prior approval of the Fire Chief 6 or his designated representative, each employee has the option of taking holiday 7 leave off, being paid at straight time for any unused leave at the end of each 8 calendar quarter, or carrying leave over. A maximum of 134.4 hours shall be 9 paid off each calendar year. 10 11 Section H Sick Leave 12 Sick leave is governed by Section 2708.5 of the Municipal Code. 13 1. Upon termination of employment by death or retirement, a percentage 14 of the dollar value of the employee's accumulated sick leave will be 15 paid to the employee, or the designated beneficiary or beneficiaries, 16 according to the following schedule: 17 a) Death - 50% 18 b) Retirement and actual commencement of PERS benefits: 19 (1) After ten years of continuous employment - 10% 20 (2) After twenty years of continuous employment - 15% 21 c) Job - related disability retirement and actual commencement of PERS 22 benefits - 75% with a maximum of 1000 hours payoff (75$ of 13.33..3 23 accrued hours). 24 2. An employee may take up to three days per year of sick leave or the shift 25 equivalent for shift employees (33.6 hours) if required to be away from 26 the job to personally care for a member of his /her immediate family as 27 defined in this Section. 28 29 -15- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22' 23 24 25 26 27 28 Section I Workers' Compensation Leave Any employee who is absent from duty because of.on -the -job injury in accord- ance with state workers' compensation law and is not eligible for disability payments under Labor Code Section 4850, shall be paid the difference between his base salary and the amount provided by workers'. compensation law during the first 90 days of such disability absence. The only position currently eligible for this benefit is the Fire Vehicle Mechanic.. Section J Uniform Allowance Each sworn employee shall be required to wear an approved uniform to promote the department's public image, except for the positions designated by the Fire Chief as only requiring occasional-usage. Such positions shall receive one -half of the regular allowance. Each employee shall receive an annual allowance of $300 paid semi - annually to be spent on the purchase and main= tenance of department - approved uniforms. The Fire Chief or his designated representative shall conduct an inspection at least once a year to ensure that each employee has the minimum number of uniforms and that all uniforms meet department standards regarding safety and appearance. Employees whose uniforms do not meet standards may have future allowances withheld or be subject to disciplinary action. This allowance shall not be paid for any employee who is off duty due to a job- related injury at the start of any calendar six -month period. If the employee returns to work during that six -month period, his/her uniform allowance will be prorated. Section K Educational Incentive The City agrees to establish an educational incentive pay plan. Incentive pay benefits will be available to those below the rank of Fire Marshal/ Battalion Chief. 2911 -16- 1 1. Basic Benefits. Educational incentive pay shall not start for one year 2 after employment with the City of San Luis Obispo, but credit will be 3 given for approved education obtained prior to that time. The basic 4 benefit will consist of one -half step for possession of an A.A., or 5 equivalent degree from an accredited community or junior college.; and 6 one full step for a B.A. or equivalent degree from an accredited four 7 year college or university. Total incentive pay shall in no case exceed 8 two half- steps. 9 2. Job Related Fields. Degrees must be in directly job related fields and 10 if not, at least 30 semester units leading toward the appropriate degree 11 with a grade of "C" or better must be-included. 12 3. Application and Approval. Application for the incentive pay shall be 13 made by the employee to the department head at least 30 days before the 14 date the payment of the incentive pay is to be effective. Approval of 15 the department head and the Personnel Director shall be required. 16 4. Unsatisfactory Performance. In the event an employee receiving the 17 incentive pay is not performing up to the established standards set for 18 the job, the department head with the concurrence of the Administrative 19 Officer, may suspend payment of the incentive pay until such time as the 20 employee's work performance comes up to the standard level, in the opinion 21 of the department head and concurred in by the Administrative Officer. 22 5. Non - Applicability. It is the City's intention not to pay the educational 23 incentive for any degree which is required or listed as a desired qualifi7 24 cation for the position held by the employee. Educational incentives 25 shall not be paid for education received on City time. The education 26 incentive shall be removed if the employee is promoted to a position 27 which does not entitle employees to such incentives. 28 29 -17- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 191 I 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 6. Tuition and Books. If an employee holds a position which does not qualify him for incentive pay, the employee will be eligible to receive payment for 50% of tuition and books for approved job - related courses upon satisfactory completion of same with a grade.of "C" or better. ARTICLE IX WORKING CONDITIONS No new provisions covered for term of Agreement. ARTICLE X PERSONNEL RULES No new provisions covered for term of Agreement. ARTICLE XI PERSONNEL PROGRAMS No new provisions covered for term of Agreement. ARTICLE XII GRIEVANCE PROCEDURE Provisions shown within Section 2707 of the Municipal Code shall apply. ARTICLE XIII GENERAL PROVISIONS Section A "Y" Rating An employee who is not performing up to established job standards may be "Y" rated, freezing his salary until such time as there is an improved job performance. The department head shall give 60 days written notice to any employee he intends to :'Y" rate, giving the employee an opportunity to -18- 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1.1. 12 13 14 15 16 17' 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 correct any deficiencies. A "Y" rated employee would receive neither step increases nor salary increases granted by the City. Council in an MOU or resolution. The "Y" rating procedure shall not result (then or lager) in the employee being frozen below the next lower step of the new range. Section B Payday Effective the first payroll disbursement in April 1980, paychecks will be disbursed on the 7th and 22nd of each month. If the 7th or 22nd falls on a weekend or holiday, payment shall be made the preceding business day. This disbursement schedule is predicated upon normal working conditions and is subject to adjustment for cause beyond the City's control. To facilitate this change, starting November 1, 1979, each payday will be delayed one day every month. Paydays for the month of November 1979 through March 1980 will be as follows: November 2/16 December 3/18 January 4/18 February 5/20 March 6/21 Section C Paychecks Prior to Vacation If an employee is taking vacation leave and wishes to receive his regular paycheck before payday, the employee must notify the Finance Department in writing at least two weeks prior to the start of vacation, provided the employee has sufficient vacation time coming to cover the pay period. -19- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Section D Work.Week Employees working shifts shall work a 56 -hour work week on a regularly scheduled basis. Section E Shift Exchange The Fire Chief or his representative may authorize employees covered by this Agreement to exchange shift assignments with other department employees of equal rank or qualifications for the position. Section F Vacation Exchange The Fire Chief or his representative may authorize employees covered by this Agreement to exchange vacation leave with other department employees of equal rank or qualifications for the position. Section G Early Relief The Fire Chief or his representative may authorize employees covered by this Agreement to relieve another department employee of equal rank or qualifications for the position prior to the end of the scheduled shift. I I Section H Management Benefit Employees filling those positions defined in Appendix A as "Management" shall receive $25,000 term life insurance and a long -term disability, insurance plan for recognition of'their management responsibilities. -20- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 26 27 28 29 Section I Salary Survey Cities Cities to be used for review of salaries shall include: Barstow Carlsbad Escondido Eureka Lompoc Monterey Oceanside Redding Redlands Salinas Santa Barbara Santa Cruz Santa Maria Santa Rosa Vista Section J Consumer Price Index The CPI used for analysis in conjunction with salary setting matters shall be the average percentage rise in the April to April index for "All Urban Consumers" (S.F. /Oak. - L.A.) 1967 = 1008. ARTICLE XIV WORK ACTIONS Provisions shown within Section 21 of City Resolution No. 3405 (1977 Series) shall apply. -21- 1 ARTICLE XV 2 FULL AGREEMENT 3 It is understood this Agreement represents a complete and final under- 4 standing on all negotiable issues between the City and the Association. 5 This Agreement supersedes all previous Memoranda of Understanding or 6 Memoranda of Agreement between the City and the Association except as 7 specifically referred to in this Agreement. The parties, for the term of 8 this Agreement,. voluntarily and unqualifiedly agree to waive the obligation 9 to negotiate with respect to any practice, subject or matter not specifically 10 referred to or covered in this Agreement even though such practice, subject 11 or matter may not have been within the knowledge of the parties at the time 12 this Agreement was negotiated and signed. In the event any new practice, 13 subject or matter arises during the term of this Agreement and an action is 14 proposed by the City, the Association shall be afforded notice and shall 15 have the right to meet and confer upon request. 16 17 ARTICLE XVI 18 SAVINGS CLAUSE 19 If any provision of this Agreement should be held invalid by operation 20 of law or by any court of competent jurisdiction, or if compliance with 21 or enforcement of any provision should be restrained by any tribunal, the 22 remainder of this Agreement shall not be affected thereby, and the parties 23 shall enter into a meet and confer session for the sole purpose of arriving 24 at a mutually satisfactory replacement for such provision within a thirty 25 (30) day work period. If no Agreement has been reached, the parties agree 26 to invoke the provision of impasse under Section 13 of City Resolution 27 No. 3405 (1977 Series). 28 29 -22- r 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 I� ARTICLE XVII TERM OF AGREEMENT This Agreement shall become effective as of July 1, 1979 and shall continue in full force and effect until expiration at midnight, June 30, 1981. ARTICLE XVIII SIGNATURES 1. Classifications covered by this Agreement and included within this unit are shown in Appendix "B ". 2. This Agreement does not apply to Temporary Employees or Part -Time Employees. This Agreement becomes effective July 1, 1979 as witnessed hereto by the following parties. CITY/6' SAN LUIS OBISPO SAN LUIS OBISPO FIREFIGHTERS' ASSOC. L n R. Cooper, Gary C. :A 4 Gordon F_...xohns tant Director -23- 14V_404�, 6ze4�� William Callaway, Presid K4)� " Mike Pover Vice President c Osborne, =tee er ob Ne nn, Co ttee Member `` Ken McCool, Committee Member 1 SIDE LETTER 2 "Uniform Standards" 3 4 Where the agreement refers to uniform standards, it shall mean the following: 5 The Fire Chief shall establish and maintain a set of standards for the 6 maintenance, care and wearing of employee uniforms. Such standards shall 7 be on file in the Fire Chief's office, in each fire station, and in the 8 Personnel Director's office. 9 i 10 Gary C. Foss, Ci consultant 11 By: Gordon Jo on, Personnel Dir c 12 13 William Callaway", San Luis Obispo Firefigh s' Asso . 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Side Letter - "Uniform Standards" -24- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9' 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 SIDE LETTER "All Urban Index" The Consumer Price Index for "All Urban Consumers" referred to in this Agreement shall be that index published by the U.S. Department of Labor each month for "All Urban Consumers ". The specific figures used in future meet and confer sessions shall be the average of the index figures for the San Francisco and Los Angeles -Long Beach - Anaheim, California metropolitan areas. r .? "/116..x.:. Gary C. Foss, City7Consultant By: Gordon Johnbbn, Personnel Director Z"/• William Callaway, President San Luis Obispo Firefight Assoc. Side Letter - "All Urban Index" -25- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 i 11I 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19I 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 SIDE LETTER "Ladder Truck Operator" The City will survey the agreed upon survey cities having comparable equipment and determine if other cities pay a differential to firefighters operating their ladder truck on a regular basis or if personnel in other classifications are generally assigned to operate the vehicle. Survey results shall be available for discussion at the 1981 meet and confer sessions. ! 'Y , f(lI Gary C. Foss, Ci onsultant By: Gordon John n, Personnel Director Gam• William Callaway; Presi - ' • San Luis Obispo Fir ef' ers' Assoc. Side Letter - "Ladder Truck Operator" -26- I 1, SIDE LETTER 2 "Management Bonus Pay Plan" 3 4 The Fire Chief may implement a bonus /incentive pay plan for Battalion 5 Chiefs to provide a monetary incentive /reward system for actions on behalf 6 of the betterment of fire service to the City. Funds for this program 7 are not charged to the cost of this agreement. The Association will be 8 notified prior to implementation and may request a meet and confer session, 9 if desired. 10 Gary C. Foss, City,- onsultant 12 By: Gordon Johns , Personnel Director , r L-- 14 William Callaway, Presi t 15 San Luis Obispo Firef' ters' Assoc. 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Side Letter - "Management Bonus Pay Plan" 28 -27- 29 1 APPENDIX "A" 2 3 SALARY RANGES 4 1979 -80 1980 -81 5 (3) Fire Battalion Chief* 34F 35F 6 (13) Fire Captain 29F 30F 7 (12) Fire Engineer 24F ** 24F ** 8 (13) Firefighter 21F 21F 9 (1) Fire Marshal /Battalion,Chief* 34F 35F 10 (1) Fire Vehicle Mechanic 20F ** 20F ** 11 *Management employees 12 * *May increase based on special study. 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 APPENDIX 'tiA "'• 29 APPENDIX B SALARY STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 STEP 4 RANGE 14F 990.00 1042.00 1096.00 1154.00 15F 1016.00 1068.00 1126.00 1184.00 16F 1042.UO 1096.OU 1154.00 1216.00 17F 1070.00 L126.00 1186.00 1248.00 18F 1098.00 1156.00 1216.00 1280.00 19F 1126.00 1186.00 1248.00 1314.00 2OF 1156.00 1216.00 1282.00 1348.00 21F 1186.00 1250.00 1314.UO 1384.00 22F 12.18.00 1282.00 1350.00 142U.00 23F 12.50.00 1316.00 1384.00 1458.00 24F 1282.00 1350.00 1422.00 1496.00 25F 1316.UU 1386.00 1458.00 1536.00 26F 1350.00 1422.00 1496.00 1576.00 27F 1386.00 1460.00 1536..00 1618.00 28F 1422.00 1498.00 1576.00 1660.00 29F 1460.OU'• 1538.00 1618.00 1704.00 30F 1498.00 1578.00 1660.OU 1748.00 31F 1538.00 1620.00 1704.00 1794.UU 32F 1578.00 1662.00 1750.00 1842.00 33F 1620.00 1706.00 1796.00 1890.00 34F 1662.00 1750.00 1842.00 1940.00 APPENDIX B STEP 5 1214.00 1246.00 1260.00 1314.00, 1348.00 1384.00 1420.00 1456.00 1496.00 1534.00 1574.UO 1616.00 1658.00 1702.00 1748.OU 1794.00' 1840•.00 1E88.00 1938.00 1990.00 2042.00 RESOLUTION NO.3904 (1979 Series) A RESOLUTION MODIFYING SALARIES AND WAGES AND OTHER CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYEE COMPENSATION FOR THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO EMPLOYEES, MEMBERS OF SAN LUIS OBISPO CITY EMPLOYEES' ASSOCIATION BARGAINING UNIT. L� X-7 - WHEREAS, the City Council of San Luis Obispo has directed the Personnel Management Consultant and the.Personnel Director as the Manage- ment Representatives to meet and confer with representatives of the City Employees' Association; and WHEREAS, meetings have been conducted to confer with said employee group as prescribed by state law and a Memorandum of Understanding has resulted from said meetings, and is recommended for adoption as policy by the City Council. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City. of San Luis Obispo that: 1. The Memorandum of Understanding between the Management Representatives and the representatives of City Employees' Association attached hereto and made apart hereof is hereby approved. 2. The City Administrative Officer and Personnel Director are hereby directed to amend the amounts set forth in the yearly budgets to reflect those changes effected by the adoption of said memorandum. 3. The staff is directed to make specific changes to the Personnel Rules, reflected in this Agreement. ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at a meeting of said Council regularly held on the 10th day of July, 1979 by the following vote: (On motion of Councilman Bona, seconded by Councilman Dunin.) AYES: Councilmembers Billig, Bond, Dunin, Jorgensen and Mayor Cooper' NOES: None ABSENT: None Attest: J. itzpatiick, City Clerk R 3904 .s Approved as to form: City Attorney Approved as to content: City Administrative Officer 7L. Personnel Director SIDE LETTER "Alternate Work Schedules" All references to accrual of vacation, holiday and sick.leave in the MOU shall be interpreted as one day being equivalent to eight hours. -e Lt46--� Gordon R. Johns Personnel Director ,Oat. _ lr' _ A MyroifTorik, President San Luis Obispo City Employees' Assoc. Side Letter - "Alternate Work Schedules" -30- 2 3 4 CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING 15 SAN LUIS OBISPO CITY EMPLOYEES' ASSOCIATION 16 JULY 1, 1979 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13' 14 15 16 17 1811 19 20 21. 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE I . . . . . . . . . . . PREAMBLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 II . . . . . . . . . . . RECOGNITION . . . . . .. . . . . . . 2 III . . . . . . . . . . . CHECK OFF /DUES DEDUCTION . . . . . 3 IV . . . . . . . . . . . MANAGEMENT RIGHTS /EMPLOYEE RIGHTS • 4 V • . • • . • . . . . . DEFINITIONS • . • • . . . . . . . . 4 VI . . . . . . . . . . . REPRESENTATIVE ROLE . . . . . . . . 4 VII . . . . . . . . . . . SALARY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 -11 VIII . . . . . ., . . . . . BENEFITS . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1 -16 IX . . . . . . . . . . . WORKING CONDITIONS . . . . . . . . 17 X • • • • • • • . . . .. PERSONNEL RULES . • • • • • • • • • 17 XI . . . . . . . . . . . PERSONNEL PROGRAM • • • . • • . . • 17 XII . . . . . . . . . GRIEVANCE PROCEDURE . • • • • . . • 18 XIII . . . . . . . . . . . GENERAL PROVISIONS • • • • • • • • 18 -20 XIV . . . . . . . . . . . WORK ACTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . 20 XV . . . . . . . . . FULL AGREEMENT . . . . . . . . . . 21 XVI . . . . . . . . . . . SAVINGS CLAUSE . . . . . . . . 21 XVII . . . . . . . . . . . TERM OF AGREEMENT . . . . . . _ . .. 22 XVIII . . . . . . . . . . SIGNATURES . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 XIX . . ., . . . . . . . . SIDE LETTERS . . . . . . . . . . . 23 -29 APPENDIX A — Budgeted Positions APPENDIX B - Salary Ranges and Steps 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 ARTICLE I PREAMBLE This Agreement is made and entered into this twenty -ninth day of June , 1979, by and between the City of San Luis Obispo, hereinafter referred to as the City, and the San Luis Obispo City Employees' Association. The purpose of this Agreement is to promote the improvement of personnel management and employer /employee relations, provide an equitable and peaceful procedure for the resolution of differences and establish rates of pay and other terms and conditions of employment. The City and the City Employees' Association agree that all employees of the City share in the important responsibility of providing superior service to the public and that every job and position is considered to be important. Nothing in this Agreement between the parties shall invalidate nor be substituted for any provision in City Resolution No. 3405 unless so stipulated to by provision(s) contained herein and agreed to. -1- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 91 10' 11' 13 141 15 16 17 18 19 201 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 ARTICLE II RECOGNITION Pursuant to Government Code Section 3500 et seq and City Resolution No. 3405, the City hereby recognizes the San Luis Obispo City Employees' Association as the bargaining representative for purposes of representing regular and probationary employees, occupying the position classifications set forth in Appendix A, in the General Unit with respect to their compensation, hours and other terms and conditions of employment for the duration of this Agreement. -2- W- J 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 ARTICLE III CHECK OFF /DUES DEDUCTION The City shall deduct dues from City employees and remit said dues to the Association on a monthly basis for the duration of this Agreement, which dues shall not include assessments. Monthly dues deduction additions and /or deletions shall be recorded by the City's Finance Officer and a notification of all dues transactions shall be sent monthly to the Association President. The Association shall hold the City harmless from any and all claims, and will indemnify it against any unusual costs in implementing these provisions. Additional provisions can be found in Section 20 of Resolution No. 3405 (1977 Series). -3- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 191 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 ARTICLE IV MANAGEMENT RIGHTS /EMPLOYEE RIGHTS Provisions shown within Sections 5 and 6 of Resolution No. 3405 (1977 Series) shall apply. ARTICLE V DEFINITIONS For purposes of specification and clarification, the following definitions are provided: None ARTICLE VI REPRESENTATIVE ROLE Provisions shown within Section 16 of Resolution No. 3405 (1977 Series) .shall apply. -4- T 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18' 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 ARTICLE VII SALARY Section A Rules Governing Step Increases The rules governing step increases for employees covered by this MOU are included in the current Salary Resolution with the following modification: Each department head shall be authorized to reevaluate employees who reach Step 5 in their pay range. An employee who is not performing up to standard for the fifth step shall be notified in writing that the department head intends to reduce him one step unless his job performance improves significantly within a 60 -day period. Unless the employee's job performance improves to an acceptable level by the end of 60 days, the pay reduction shall then become effective. The fifth step may be reinstated at any time upon recom- mendation of the department head. If the department head deems it necessary to again remove the fifth step during the same fiscal year, he may make the change at any time with three business days written notice. 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. Step 4 = 95% of Step 5 Step 3 = 95% of Step 4 Step 2 = 95% of Step 3 Step 1 = 95% of Step 2 Each across - the -board % salary increase shall raise step 5 of range 1 by that %. Step 5 of each successive.salary range will be 2.63% above step 5 of the next lower range. After all step 5's of salary ranges have been established, each step 5 shall be rounded off to the nearest $2.00 and the remaining steps established in accordance with the above formula. -5- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 91 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 211 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Employees who are eligible for advancement to Step 4 or 5 after June 30, 1979 must receive at least "Above Satisfactory" ratings on their most recent performance evaluation prior to or coincident with their being eligible for advancement by time in grade. Section B Salary Provisions for Term of Agreement 1. Fiscal Year 1979 -80 • 8% salary increase for all employees covered by this MOU. e Classification adjustments for the following classes based on salary inequities: Building and Parks Maintenance Superintendent - range 30 Parks Maintenance Supervisor - range 24 Recreation Supervisor - range 24 Human Relations Assistant - range 23 Street Maintenance Painter - range 15 2. July 1 1980 through December 31, 1980 0 3.24% salary increase for all employees covered by this MOU. 3. Special Survey The City agrees to make a total compensation survey of the agreed -upon agencies to see if range adjustments are indicated for the Engineering and Planning job series and the Supervisory Heavy Equipment Mechanic. If the data indicates that there is a difference of greater than three salary ranges between our positions and the agencies', an increase of no greater than two ranges will be granted upon completion of the study, but no later than June 15, 1980. The study will begin after January 1980'. Nil 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Section C Overtime All employees covered by this Agreement are eligible for overtime pay at time - and - one -half computed at their base rate for all hours worked in excess of forty (40) hours per week including holidays, vacation and sick leave except for the following classes, except as otherwise provided in this Article. Accountant Administrative Assistant /Public Services Building and Parks Maintenance Superintendent Building Inspector Chief Building Inspector Engineering Associate Parks Maintenance Supervisor Plan Check Engineer Planning Assistant Recreation Supervisor Senior Planner Street Superintendent Supervisory Heavy Equipment Mechanic Technical Services Coordinator Utilities Engineer /Superintendent Utilities Maintenance Supervisor Utility Plant Supervisor Planning Associate Water Supply Supervisor Street Maintenance Supervisor Each department head may grant employees in these classifications compensating time off (CTO) not exceeding five regularly scheduled work days at a time; however, in no case shall more than five CTO days be combined with any use of vacation leave. In no case shall the number of CTO and vacation days taken exceed 25 consecutive days. There shall be no formal accounting of -7- 1 CTO, no cash payoff at termination, or any carryover of time earned prior to 2 January 1, 1980. Starting January 1, 1980 there shall be a formal accounting 3 of CTO earned by employees in these classifications. A maximum of 40 hours of 4 CTO not taken as time off shall be paid off and no time carried over as of 5 June 30, 1980 for time earned during that six - month period. The same procedure 6 shall take place for time earned from July 1 to December 31, 1980. All such 7 paid CTO shall be approved by the department head and City Administrator 8 prior to payment. At the end of 1980 this CTO payoff program shall be re- 9 evaluated to determine if it should be continued. 10 11 All overtime shall be authorized in writing by the department head prior to 12 being compensated. 13 14 All overtime shall be paid to the nearest quarter hour worked where no 15 minimum is authorized. 16 17I Employees eligible for overtime pay may elect to receive CTO at straight 18I time in lieu of overtime pay if approved by the department head. A maximum 19 of 40 hours CTO can be accumulated semi - annually with no provision for cash 20 payoff. All accumulated CTO must be used within the designated.six -month 21 period or it will be removed prior to the beginning of the following six -month 22 period. This provision takes effect January 1, 1980. 23 24 Section D Emergency Call Back 25 Off -duty employees called to respond to an emergency shall receive either 26 four hours payment at straight time or the actual time worked at time- and -one- 27 half, whichever is greater. 28 29 -8- 1 Section E Non - Emergency Pre - Planned Call Back 2 Employees in the Utilities Division working non - emergency pre - planned call 3 back involving work in excess of forty (40) hours a week including holidays, 4 vacation, and sick leave between 6:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m., shall be paid a 5 minimum of four (4) hours at time - and -one -half. 6 7 Section F Longevity 8 Each employee shall be paid an additional one percent (1%) of his base salary 9 step following ten years of continuous full -time service with the City. An 10 additional one percent (1 %) of base salary will be added for each subsequent 11 five year period, calculated to the nearest two dollars ($2.00). 12 / 13 / 14 / 15 / 16 / 17 / 18 j 19 / 20 / 21 / 22 / 23 / 24 / 25 / 26 / 27 / 28 -9- 29 In the event an employee receiving longevity pay is not performing up to the 1 established standards set for the job, the department head with the concurrence 2 of the City Administrative Officer, may suspend payment of the longevity pay 3 until such time as the employee's work performance comes up to the standard 4 level, in the opinion of the department head and concurred in by the City 5 Administrative Officer. 6 7 The department head shall notify the employee in writing that he intends to 8 suspend the longevity pay unless the employee's job performance improves 9 significantly within a 60 -day period. If the employee's job performance does 10 not improve to the desired level by the end of 60 days, the pay reduction shall 11 then become effective. Longevity pay may be reinstated at any time upon 12I recommendation of the department head. If the department head deems it nec- 13 essary to again remove longevity pay during the same fiscal year, he may 14 make the change at any time with three business days written notice. 15 16 Section G Standby 17 Employees on one -week standby shall receive five (5) hours pay at time -and- 18 one -half. Employees on standby for shorter periods shall receive one (1) 19 hour of pay at time - and - one -half for each 24 hour period, rounded to the 20 nearest 24 hours. Each standby employee shall receive an additional four (4) 21 hours pay at straight time or one half -day compensating time off for each 22 holiday listed in Article VIII E. If the standby employee is called out, 23 time worked shall be paid at time - and - one -half calculated to the nearest 24 quarter hour. 25 . 26 Section H Work Out of Grade 27 Employees temporarily assigned to work in a higher classification shall 28 receive one step additional pay but in no case more than the top step for the 29 -10- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13' 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 higher classification under the following conditions: 1. The assignment exceeds ten consecutive work days, in which case the step increase becomes effective on the eleventh work day. 2. The person being temporarily replaced is on extended sick or disability leave or the position is vacant and an examination is pending. ARTICLE VIII BENEFITS Section A Medical Insurance The City agrees to contribute $110.99 per month for all employees covered by this MOU to be spent, first, on employee coverage under an approved medical insurance plan and, second, on dependent coverage or on City- approved insurance plans. The City agrees to maintain the current level of benefits but reserves the right to choose the method of insuring and funding these benefits. If another health plan carrier is to be considered, mutual agreement must be reached before action is taken. The City agrees to pay for any in- flationary premium rate increase in fiscal year 1980 -81. The additional amount to be paid will be the rate of increases for the most expensive plan for employee and one dependent, Any monies not allocated to one of the above plans shall be invested in a City- approved deferred compensation plan in the investment vehicle or vehicles which are available and which the employee selects. The City does not guarantee any deferred compensation investment or the tax status of monies deferred. Section B Bereavement Leave Add grandparents to the definition of immediate family. False information given concerning the death or relationship shall be cause for discharge. -11- 1 2 3 4' 5, 61' 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 n Section C Retirement The City agrees to provide the Public Employees' Retirement System's 2% at age 60 plan to all eligible employees including the amendment permitting conversion of unused sick leave to additional retirement credit and the 1959 survivor's benefit. As of July 1, 1980, the City will add the "Highest Year" benefit calculation clause to the City's contract with the Public Employees' Retire- ment System. Section D Vacation Leave Vacation leave is governed by Section 2708.7 of the Municipal Code except that it may be taken after the completion of the sixth calendar month of service since the benefit date. Vacation leave shall be accrued as earned each pay- roll period up to a maximum of twice the annual accrual rate. Section E Holidays The following days of each year are designated as paid holidays: January 1 - New Year's Day February 12 - Lincoln's Birthday Third Monday in February - Washington's Birthday Last Monday in May - Memorial Day July 4 - Independence Day First Monday in September - Labor Day September 9 - Admission Day Fourth Monday in October - Veteran's Day Fourth Thursday in November - Thanksgiving Day Friday after Thanksgiving December 25 - Christmas One -half day before Christmas -12- I One -half day before New Year's 2 When a holiday falls on a Saturday, the preceding Friday shall be observed. 3 When a holiday falls on a Sunday, the following Monday shall be observed. 4 5 Section F Sick Leave 6 Sick leave is governed by Section 2708.5 of the Municipal Code. An employee 7 may take up to two days per year of sick leave if required to be away from the 8 job to personally care for a member of his /her immediate family as defined in 9 Section 2708.5. This may be extended to five days per year if the family 10 member is part of the employee's household, and to seven days if a household 11 family member is hospitalized and the employee submits written verification 12 of such hospitalization. 13 14 Upon termination of employment by death or retirement, a percentage of the 15 dollar value of the employee's accumulated sick leave will be paid to the 16 employee, or the designated beneficiary or beneficiaries according to the 17 following schedule: 18 (a) Death - 25% 19 (b) Retirement and actual commencement of PERS benefits: 20 (1) After ten years of continuous employment - 109 21 (2) After twenty years of continuous employment - 15% 22 23 Section G Workers' Compensation Leave 24 Any employee who is absent from duty because of on- the -job injury in accord- 25 ance with state workers' compensation law and is not eligible for disability 26 payments under labor code section 4850 shall be paid the difference between 27 his base salary and the amount provided by workers' compensation law during 28 the first 90 business days of such disability absence. 29 -13- I Section H Uniform Allowance 2 1. The secretaries and clerk typists in the Police Department shall receive 3 an annual uniform allowance which equals 25% of the monthly fifth step 4 for Secretary III rounded off to the nearest $2..00, this dollar amount- 5 being $ 282. 6 2. This allowance shall not be paid for any employee who is off duty due to 7 a job- rol.ated injury at the start of any calendar quarter. If the em- . 8 ployee returns to work during that quarter, his /her uniform allowance 9 will be prorated. 10l 3. All other employees required to wear City uniforms shall be provided 11 three clean uniforms a week. A uniform includes either one shirt and pants 12 combination or one pair of coveralls. The Personnel Director shall au- 13 thorize any modification in the current number and type of uniforms 14 provided. 15 4. Uniforms and work shoes shall only be used on City business. I 16 5. Employees required to wear City uniforms shall only be permitted to wear 17I other clothing for medical reasons upon submission of a letter from the 18 city doctor certifying that the city uniform is injurious to their health. 19 Decisions regarding this paragraph shall be made by the Personnel Director 20 on a case by case basis. 21 22 Section I Educational Incentive 23 The City agrees to establish an educational incentive pay plan. Incentive 24 pay benefits will be available to those below the rank of Human Relations 25 Assistant (Administration); Accounting Supervisor (Finance); Planning 26 Assistant, Planning Division, Plan Check Engineer, Building Regulation 27 Division, and Engineering Assistant, Engineering Division (Community 28 Development); Recreation Supervisor (Parks & Recreation); Administrative 29 -14- 111 Assistant /Public Services (Public Services); Building & Parks Maintenance 2. Superintendent, Parks Division, Utilities Engineer /Superintendent, Utilities 3 Division, and Street Superintendent, Street Division (Public Services); 4 Technical Services Coordinator (Police Department); and all represented 5 positions, Fire Department. -• 6 1. Basic Benefits. Educational incentive pay shall not start for one 7 year after employment with the City of San Luis Obispo, but credit will 8 be given for approved education obtained prior to that time. The basic 9 benefit will consist of one -half step above the base salary for possession 10 of an A.A. or equivalent degree from an accredited community or junior 11 college; and one full step for a B.A. or equivalent degree from an ac- 12 credited four year college or university. Total incentive pay shall in 13 no case exceed one step. 14 2. Job Related Fields. Degrees must either be in directly job related fields 15 or include at least 30 semester units leading toward the appropriate 16 degree with a grade of "C" or better. 17 3. Application and Approval. Application for the incentive pay shall be made 18 by the employee to the department head at least 30 days before the date 19 the payment of the incentive pay is to be effective. Approval of the 20 department head and the Personnel Director shall be required. 21 4. Unsatisfactory Performance. In the event an employee receiving the in- 22 centive pay is not performing up to the established standards set for the 23 job, the department head with the concurrence of the Administrative 24 Officer, may suspend payment of the incentive pay until such time as the 25 employee's work performance comes up to the standard level, in the opinion 26 of the department head and concurred in by the Administrative Officer. 27 5. Non- Applicability. It is the City's intention not to pay the educational 28 incentive for any degree which is required for the position held by the 29 -15- 1 2 3 4 5 6i 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20' 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 employee. Educational incentives shall not be paid for education received on City time. The educational incentive will be removed if the employee is promoted to a position which does not entitle employees to such incentives. 6. Tuition and Books. If an employee holds a position which does not qualify him for incentive pay, the employee will be eligible to receive payment for 50% of tuition and books for'job- related courses approved by the Personnel Director upon satisfactory completion of same with a grade of "C" or better. 7. Confidential Employees. Employees filling those positions defined in Appendix "A" as "Confidential" shall be eligible for both educational incentive benefits listed in paragraphs 1 and 6 above. Section J Class "1" Physicals The City will pay for costs for physical exams not covered by city insurance policies required for those employees required to hold valid Class "1" California drivers licenses. This includes the Heavy Equipment Operators and one Mechanic in the Public Services Department. / J -16- 1 ARTICLE IX 2 WORKING CONDITIONS 3 Section A Alternate Work Schedule 4 The City will specifically review and respond to all proposals from the 5 employee committee, relating to alternate work schedules. Such response 6 shall be provided no later than July 31, 1979, unless mutually extended. 7 8 ARTICLE X 9 PERSONNEL RULES 10 Section A Safety Program 11 The City shall implement a compensation program for safety representatives 12 on the basis that each designated safety member shall be compensated at the 13 rate of $10.00 per month. The description of the duties of a safety 14 committee member shall be designed by the Personnel Director. This program 15 shall become operative during the month of September 1979. The intent of 16 the safety representatives is to assist the Personnel Director and the overall 17 safety program in reducing accidents by reporting hazardous conditions. 18 191 Section B Transfer 20 Personnel Rules section 2704.9 to be amended to read: "The employee shall 21 be given five (5) business days' written notice of the transfer including 22 the reason for the change." 23 24 ARTICLE XI 25 PERSONNEL PROGRAMS 26 No new provisions covered for term of Agreement. 27 28 29 -17- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 ARTICLE XII GRIEVANCE PROCEDURE Provisions shown within Section 2707 of the Municipal Code shall apply. ARTICLE XIII GENERAL PROVISIONS Section A "Y" Rating An employee who is not performing-up to established job standards may be "Y" rated, freezing his salary until such time as there is an improved job performance. The department head shall give 60 days written notice to any employee he intends to "Y" rate, giving the employee an opportunity to correct any deficiencies. A "Y" rated employee would receive neither step increases nor salary increases granted by the City Council in an MOU or resolution. The "Y" rating procedure shall not result (then or later) in the employee being frozen below the next lower step of the new range. Section B Payday Effective the first payroll disbursement in July 1980, paychecks will be disbursed on the 7th and 22nd of each month. If the 7th or 22nd fall on a weekend or holiday, payment shall be made the preceding business day. This disbursement schedule is predicated upon normal working conditions and is subject to adjustment for cause beyond the City's control. To facilitate this change, starting April 1, 1980, each payday will be delayed one day each pay period. Paydays for the month of April, 1980 through Zuly 1980 will be as follows: -18- 1, I1 2' 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 April 2/18 May 5/19 June 6/20 Section C Paychecks Prior to Vacation If an employee is taking vacation leave and wishes to receive his/her regular paycheck before payday, the employee must notify the Finance Department in writing at least two weeks prior to the start of vacation, provided the employee has sufficient vacation time coming to cover the pay period. Section D Management Benefit Employees filling those positions defined in Appendix A as "Management" shall receive $25,000 term life insurance and a long -term disability insurance plan for recognition of their management responsibilities. Section E Salary Survey Cities Agencies to be used for review of salaries shall include: Arroyo Grande Lompoc Monterey city Monterey county Morro Bay Paso Robles Salinas Santa Barbara city O= 1 Santa Barbara county 2 Santa Cruz 3 Santa Maria 4 San Luis Coastal Unified School District 5 San Luis Obispo county 6 State of California 7 8 Section F Consumer Price Index 9 The CPI used for analysis in conjunction with salary setting [natters shall 10 be the average percentage rise in the April 1979 to April 1980 index for 11 "All Urban Consumers" (S.F. /Oak. - L.A.) 1967 = 100 %. For negotiations 12 during the end of this contract, in preparation for the new contract, the 13 CPI will also cover the period of April 1980 through October 1980. 14 15 Section G Temporary Assignment 16 An appointing authority may temporarily assign an employee to a different 17 position for a specific period of time, after which the employee returns to 18 his /her regular duties and position from which he /she was detailed. Such 19 action shall have the prior approval of the Personnel Director. An appointing 20 authority may assign an employee to a different position for a period of 21 time not to exceed 90 days, provided the employee has received 24 hours written 22 notice which includes reasons for the assignment. 23 24 ARTICLE XIV 25 WORK ACTIONS 26 Provisions shown within Section 21 of City Resolution No. 3405 (1977 Series) 27 shall apply. 28 29 -20- i r 1 ARTICLE XV 2 FULL AGREEMENT 3 It is understood this Agreement represents a complete and final under - 4 standing on all negotiable issues between the City and the Association. 5 This Agreement supersedes all previous Memoranda of Understanding or 6 Memoranda of Agreement between the City and the Association except as 7 specifically referred to in this Agreement. The parties, for the term of 8 this Agreement voluntarily and unqualifiedly agree to waive the obligation 9 to negotiate with respect to any practice, subject or matter not specifically 10 referred to or covered in this Agreement even though such practice, subject 11 or matter may not have been within the knowledge of the parties at the time 12 this Agreement was negotiated and signed. In the event any new practice, 13 subject or matter arises during the term of this Agreement and an action is 14 proposed by the City, the Association shall be afforded notice and shall 15 have the right to meet and confer upon request. 16 17 ARTICLE XVI 1s SAVINGS CLAUSE 19 If any provision of this Agreement should be held invalid by operation 20 of law or by any court of competent jurisdiction, or if compliance with 21 or enforcement of any provision should be restrained by any tribunal, the 22 remainder of this Agreement shall not be affected thereby, and the parties 23 shall enter into a meet and confer session for the sole purpose of arriving 24 at a mutually satisfacto ry replacement for such provision within z. thirty 25 (30) day work period. If no agreement has been reached, the parties agree 26 to invoke the provision of impasse under Section 13 of City Resolution 27 No. 3405 (1977 Series). 28 29 -21- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 21 22 23 25 26 27 28 29 ARTICLE XVII TERM OF AGREEMENT This Agreement shall become effective as of July 1, 1979 and shall continue in full force and effect until expiration at midnight, December 31, 1980. ARTICLE XVIII SIGNATURES 1. Classifications covered by this Agreement and included within this unit are shown in Appendix "B ". 2. This Agreement does not apply to Temporary Employees or Part -Time Employees other than those filling line item positions. This Agreement becomes effective July 1, 1979 as witnessed hereto by the following parties: CIV O SAN LUIS OBISPO /J Ly R. Coope , Mai or V /// Gary . oss, City Consultant Gordon Johnson, P sonnel Director � a 1) SAN LUIS OBISPO CITY EMPLOYEES' ASSOC. Myroji Torik, President Dennis Cox, Vic&'President Keith Crowe, Committee Member 2 L-�1;4 2- ernie Rlftrs, Co itt Member -22- /29179 tm 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21' 22 23 24 25 26 SIDE LETTER "Insurande.,Committee" An insurance committee will be desinated by the Personnel Director to discuss items of interest relating to the City's health plan. This committee shall consist of two employee representatives from each Association and two management representatives. Gary C. Fo s, City Consultant ll Myron Torik, President San Luis Obispo City Employees' Assoc. Side Letter - " Insurance Committee" -23- j SIDE LETTER 2 "July 1980 Pay Increases" 3 4 It is the City's intent to provide "General Employees" their 3.24% 5 salary increase during the June 15th through June 30th pay period to be paid 6 on their July 7th pay check. This is in recognition of the pay day 7 changing to the 7th and 22nd of each month. 8 _. 9 i... e. Gary Foss, ity Consultant 10 12 MyrorfTorik, President San Luis Obispo City Employees' Assoc. 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Side Letter - "July 1980 Pay Increases" 29 -24- 1 SIDE LETTER 2 "Nepotism" 3 4 The City Administrative Officer agrees to issue definitive guidelines 5 by September 1, 1979, as provided in Section 2700.7 of the Municipal Code. 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Gary Fos C17ty Consultant 13 Myron 106rik, President 14 San Luis Obispo City Employees' Assoc. 15 16 17 18I 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Side Letter - "Nepotism" 29 -25- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20'' 21 22 23 24 25 .2s 27 28 29 SIDE LETTER "Layoff" Section 2705.3 of the Personnel Rules shall be amended to permit employees who have been promoted during their service with the city to bump back one classification in their career series; i.e., a career series would be Utility Maintenance Leader and Utility Maintenance Worker II; in the event they are faced with a layoff. Gary C. Foss City Consultant My"ronPPOrik, President San Luis Obispo City Employees' Assoc. Side Letter - "Layoff" -26- j SIDE LETTER 2 "Lounge 3 4 The City, during fiscal year 1979 -80, will locate, within City Hall, 5 an appropriate space to be converted to an employee lounge as space 6 becomes available. Smoking and non - smoking areas will be provided. 7 8 9 10 11 Gary C. Foss, ity Consultant 12 13 Myi-orVTorik, President 14 San Luis Obispo City Employees' Assoc. 15 16 17 18 1911 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Side Letter - "Lounge" 29 -27- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17I 18I 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 SIDE LETTER "Cross Training" The Personnel Director shall discuss the intent of "cross training" with the respective department heads. Such discussion shall highlight the need to not abuse the intent of cross training and that a 90 -day limit, within a calendar year period, in a cross training assignment should be considered maximum. Gary . Foss City Consultant -MyrcA Torik, PresidentTorik, President San Luis Obispo City Employees' ASSOC. Side Letter - "Cross Training" -28- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26' 27 28'. 29 c SIDE LETTER "Off Duty Employment" The attached "Off Duty" policy Wy be used as a guide to update the City's present "Off Duty" policy contained in Section 2708.2 of the City's Personnel Rules. The Personnel Director shall meet with the General Employees' representative to discuss proposed amendments prior to implementation. Gary C. City Consultant Myro Torik, President San Luis Obispo City Employees' Assoc. Side Letter - "Off Duty Employment" -29- RULE 19 OFF -DUTY EMPLOYMENT' Employees who wish to perform work during their off -duty hours from City employment must be knowledgeable of the poten- tibl problems such work may create regarding their postion with the-City. Off -duty employment a very sensitive problem for the City due to potential conflict of interest, citizen complaints and unwarranted liability. Because of this sensitiveness, many steps must be taken in order to prevent undue critcism of the City and the employee. Therefore, it is necessary to have a sound, fair, and equitable policy defining off -duty employment and establishing proper procedures for administering this policy. Any employee engaging in off -duty employment must abide by the intent and procedure of this rule in order to prevent criticism or liability arising from detrimental dual employment or enter- ' prise which would conflict with an employee's responsibilities and obligations to the City, reflect criticism or discredit on the employee or the City, add to the sick leave or injury liabil- ity of the City, or affect the efficiency of an employee in the performance of his municipal duties. 19.1 Off -Duty Employment Defined. Off -Duty employment shall be construed to include all work performed by a full -time classified City employee for wages paid by an employer other than the City. 19.2 Off -Duty Employment Policies and Procedure 19.2a Employee Requests. Any fu'II -time City employee in, or wishing to engage in, outside employment must complete and submit an off -duty employment appli- cation to his department head. RULE 19 19.2 Off -Duty Employment Policies and Practices (continued) 19.2b Processing Off -Duty Employment Permits. The following procedure shall be used in processing off -duty employ- ment permits: 19.2b (1) An off —duty employment application may be obtained from any appointing authority, or the Personnel Office. 19.2b (2) initially, all employees must complete a new off -duty work form. This form will be valid until the end of July of each fiscal year. 19.2b (3) A permit must be secured by the employee for each type of employment in which he is engaged. 19.2b (4) The permit application shall be submitted through the employee's immediate supervisor to his department head. 19.2b (5) The appointing authority will approve or disapprove the permit and return one copy to the employee, keep a copy in departmental files and send a copy to the Personnel Office. 19.2b (6) During the month of July of each fiscal year, each employee must be notified that he must submit a new off -duty work permit application form for approval, not later than the last work day in July. ULF 19 19.2b (6) (continued) Any changes to the information on the last annual application form must be reported by the employee to the appointing authority, preferably before the change: is to tako 1)1aci), However, if circumstances prevent prior notifi- cation, the employee must notify the appoi'nting authority within the shortest period of time possible. On termination of off -duty employ- ment an employee must notify his appointing authority in order to void his off -duty employ- ment application. 1 9. 2.b ( 7 ) No emp l oyoL can engage i n OLJI s i de work or enterprise until they have secured written approval by his appointing authority, as signified by the off -duty employment permit. 19.2c Evaluation Guidelines. Appointing authorities will evaluate the off -duty employment permit with a special concern for total number of hours devoted to outside employment. Pari- time employment with the City is considered twenty hours or less per week, which will be considered as a proper and fair guideline to follow in granting approval for off duty employ- ment. Each off —duty employment permit appli- cation will be evaluated on a_case by case basis, but will be scrutinized for, but not limited 1o, the posslblliy of: 19.2c (1) A coriflict of Interest RULE 19 19.2c Evaluation Guidelines (continued) 19.2c '(2) Undue liability to the City. 19.2c (3) A work schedule incompatible with the City's work schedule. 19.2c (4) Health hazard to the employee 19.2c (5) Undue liability to the City. 19.2d Approval or Disapproval. Each appointing authority shall approve or disapprove all off -duty employment permits based on the application and on independent verification investigation which he may conduct. Special concern must be given to the total number of hours devoted to outside employment. Appointing authorities must carefully review all applica- tions, keeping in mind any possible feelings they may have toward an employee's off -duty work schedule, if they feel such schedule would affect the employee's promotional oppor- tunities. An employee should not have promo- tions jeopardized due to off -duty employment unless such employment directly interferes with an employee's ability to acquire skills and knowledge pertinent to his promotability. 19.20 Part -Time Employees. The contents and the intent of this rule shall be used as guide- lines when reviewing part -time employees who may have employment other than their position with the City. )LE 19 19.2f Emergency Situations. In an emergency .situ- ation, all employees who are contacted to return to work unless physically incapaci- tated, must return to work as soon as possible which may mean that an employee must leave his off -duty ,job to return to work with tho City. In addition, an employee who is con tcictc ;d on numerous occasions to come back to work on an overtime basis and is unable, due to being employed on an off -duty job, shall be subject to disciplinary action. 19.2g Liability. An employee engaged in off -duty employment jeopardizes his workman's compen- sation benefits. Therefore, every precaution should be taken by the employee to insure his safety and the protection of his benefits. 19.2g (1) Limits of city liability: Except for special assignments of Police- men, where compensation coverage is specifically provided by the City, 'the City is not I i.ible for any Injury or illness arising out of, or.in the course, of off -duty employment. 19.28 (2) Falsification of Records: If it found that an employee falsified his records relating to this rule, or part of this rule, such action can subject the employee to disci- RULE 19 19.28 (2) Falsification of Records (con't) plinary action, possible dismissal, and /or removal of fringe benefits which might apply, depending on the severity of the violation and falsi- fication. 19.2h Disciplinary Action: This policy and procedure has been formalized in order to protect the employer- and employee from undue criticism, harm, or possiblility of involvement in a conflict of interest. Therefore, violation of this policy shall be subject to disciplinary action by the appointing authority within the confines of the City's personnel rules and regulations. L 2 Iz 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2211 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 APPENDIX A BUDGETED POSITIONS Administration # of Budgeted Positions Salary Range No. * *Administrative Secretary 1 15 Administrative Services Clerk 1 8 Clerk Typist II 1 6 * *Legal Secretary .8 1.3 Secretary II 1 9 * *Secretary II1 2 11 Human Relations Associate 1 2.3 Administrative Aide 1 20 Staff Writer .25 18 Community Development Accounting Technician 1 18 Administrative Assistant /Engineering 1 26 Building Inspector 2. 24 *Chief Building Inspector 1 30 Clerk Typist II 1_5 6 Drafting Technician 1 10 Engineering Assistant 4 24 *Engineering Associate 3 31 Engineering Technician 4 18 Plan Check Engineer 1 24 *Planning Assistant 2_.8 24 Planning Associate 1 29 Planning Enforcement Technician 1 24 Secretary II 2 9 Secretary III 1 11 *Senior Planner 2 31 Finance *Accounting Supervisor 1 29 Account Clerk I 3 6 Account Clerk II 2 8 Accounting Technician 1 14 Secretary III 1 11 Account Clerk III 1 11 Fire Secretary II 1 9 Secretary III 1 11 21 3 4' 5 6 7 8 I 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 171 18 19 20 21. 221 23 24 25 26 27 Police Clerk Typist III Clerk Typist II Janitor Secretary II Secretary III Public Services *Administrative Assistant /Public Services *Building and Parks Maintenance Superintendent Building Maintenance Leader Clerk Typist II Groundsworker Heavy Equipment Mechanic Heavy Equipment Operator I Heavy Equipment Operator Janitor Painter Parking Meter Repairer Parks Maintenance Leader Parks Maintenance Supervisor Parks Maintenance Worker Public Works Inspector Secretary III Street Maintenance Leader Street Maintenance Worker II Street Painter *Street Superintendent Supervisory Heavy Equipment Mechanic Tree Maintenance Worker I Tree Maintenance Worker II *Utilities Engineer /Superintendent Utilities Maintenance Leader Utilities Maintenance Supervisor. Utilities Maintenance Worker II Utility Plant Operator I Utility Plant Operator II Utility Plant Supervisor Water Meter Reader Water Meter Repairer Water Supply Operator I Water Supply Operator II Street Maintenance Supervisor Swimming Pool Maintenance Technician Utilities Maintenance Worker I Recreation *Recreation Supervisor Secretary III * *Confidential Employees *Management Employees # of Budgeted Positions 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 7 2 1 3 3 1 1 1 1 4 2 1 1 7 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 5 6 2 2 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 2 1 Salary Range No. 8 6 8 9 11 26 30 18 6 12 20 15 16 8 16 14 18 24 13 24 11 18 13 15 32 24 13 15 34 20 26 14 16 20 26 12 14 14 18 24 15 11 24 11 SALARY RANGE STEP 1 APPENDIX B STEP 2 STEP 3 S 1' L P 4 STEP 5 01 708.00 744.00 784.00 824.00 868.00 02 726.00. 764.00 804.00 846.00 892.00 03 744.00 784.00 826.00 868.00 914.00 04 764.00 804.00 848.00 892.00 .938.00 0.5 784.00 826.00 870.00 916.00 964.00 06 806.00 848.00 892.00 940.00 988.00 07 820.00 870.00 916.00 964.00 1014.00 03 848.00 892.00 940.00 990.UU 1042.00 -09 870.00 916.00 964.00 1016.00 1068.00 10 894.0.0 940.00 990.00 1J4Z.00 1096.00 11 916.00 966.00 1016.00 1070.00 1126.00 12 940.00 990.00 1042.00 1098.00 1156.00 13 �r14 906.00 1016.00 1070.00 1126.00 1.186.00 991.00 1044.00 1098.00 L156.00 12.16.00 15 1018.()0 1070.00 1128.00 1186.00 1248.00 16 1044.00. 1U98.00 1156.00 1218.00 1282.00 17 1072.00 1128.00 1188.00 1250.00 1316.00 18 1100.00 1158.00 1218.00 1282.00 1350.00 19 1128.00 1188.00 1250.00 1316.00 1386.00 20 1158.00 1220.00 1284.00 1350.00 1422.00 21 1183.00 1252.00 1.316.00 1386.00 1460.00 22 1220.JO 1284.00 1352.00 1422.00 1498.00 23 1252.00 1313.00 1388.00 1460.00 1.533.00 24 1284.00 1352.00 1424.00 1496.00 1.573.00 25 1318.00 1388.00 1462.00 1533.00 1618.00 26 1354.00 1424.00 1500.00 1516.00 1662.00 27 1388.00 1462.00 15.36.00 1(120.OU 17U6.00 28 1426.00 1500.00 1580.00 1bo2_.OU L75J.00 29 1462.00 1540.00 1620.UO 1706.00 1796.JU 30 1502.00 1580.00 1664.00 1752.00 1844.0) 31 1540.00 1622 . UO 1708. UO 1 7`) 8.OU 111192 UJ 32 1582.00 1o64.00 1752.00 1d44.UO . 1942.00 33 1622.00 1708.00 '.1798.00 .1892.00 1992.00 34 1666.00 1754.00 1846.00 .1942.00 2044.UO APPENDIX B RESOLUTION NO. 3903 (1979 Series) A RESOLUTION MODIFYING SALARIES AND WAGES AND OTHER CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYEE COMPENSATION FOR THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO EMPLOYEES, MEMBERS OF SAN LUIS OBISPO POLICE OFFICERS' ASSOCIATION BARGAINING UNIT. WHEREAS, the City Council of San Luis Obispo has directed the Personnel Management Consultant and the Personnel Director as the Manage- ment Representatives to meet and confer with representatives of the Police Officers' Association; and WHEREAS, meetings have been conducted to confer with said employee group as prescribed by state law and a Memorandum of Understanding has resulted from said meetings, and is recommended for adoption as policy by the City Council. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of San Luis Obispo that: 1. The Memorandum of Understanding between the Management Representatives and the representatives of Police Officers' Association attached hereto and made a part hereof is hereby. approved. 2. The City Administrative Officer and Personnel. Director are hereby directed to amend the amounts set forth in the yearly budgets to reflect those changes effected by the adoption of said memorandum. 3. The staff is directed to make specific changes to the Personnel Rules, reflected in this Agreement. ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at a meeting of said Council regularly held on the 10th day of July, 1979 by the following vote: (On motion of Councilman Bond, seconded by Councilman Dunin.) AYES: Councilmembers Billig, Bond, Dunin, Jorgensen and Mayor Cooper NOES: None ABSENT: None Attest: o _ H. •itzpatrick, City Clerk R3903 Approved as to form: City Attorney i Approved as to content: City Administrative Officer ic U,4.0,, Personnel Director 7 r 4 F r E f 5 1C 11 if 13 19 15 16 17 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING SAN LUIS OBISPO POLICE OFFICERS' ASSOCIATION JULY 1, 1979 9 10 11 12 13 14. 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 r TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE I . . . . . . . . . . . . PREAMBLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 II . . . . . . . . . RECOGNITION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 III . . . . . . CHECK OFF /DUES DEDUCTION • • • • • . • 3 IV . . . . . . . .. . . . . MANAGEMENT RIGHTS /EMPLOYEE RIGHTS - .4 V . . . . . . . . . . . DEFINITIONS . . • .. . . . . . . . . . . 4 VI . . . . . . . . . . . . REPRESENTATIVE ROLE . . . . . . . . . . 5 V.II . . . . . . . . . SALARY . . . . .' . . . . . . . . . . . 5 -9 VIII . . . . . . . . . . . . BENEFITS ... . . . . . . . .10 -14 IX . . . . . . . . . . . . WORKING CONDITIONS . . . . . . . . . . 15 X . . . . . . . . . .. .. . PERSONNEL RULES . . . . . . . . . . .. 15 XI . . . . . . . . . . . . PERSONNEL PROGRAM . . . . . . . . . . . 15 XII . . . . . . . . . . . GRIEVANCE PROCEDURE . . . . . . . . . . 15 i XIII . . . .. . . GENERAL PROVISIONS . . . . . . . .15 -17 XIV . . . . . . . . .. WORK ACTIONS • . . . . . . . . . . . 17 XV . . . . . . . . . . . . FULL AGREEMENT . . . . . . . . . . . 18 XVI . . . . . . . . . . . . SAVINGS CLAUSE . . . . . . . . . . 18 XVII . . . . . ... . . . . . TERM OF AGREEMENT . . . . . . . . . 19 XVIII .... . . . . . . . . SIGNATURES . . . . . . . • . . •. . . . 19 XIX . . . . . . . . . . . . SIDE LETTERS . . . ... . . . • . • . .20 -25 APPENDIX A.- Budgeted Positions APPENDIX B - Salary Ranges and Steps 1 ARTICLE I 2 PREAMBLE 3 4 This Agreement is made and entered into this twenty -ninth day of 5 June , 1979, by and between the City of San 6 Luis Obispo,.hereinafter referred to as the City, and the San Luis Obispo 7 Police Officers' Association. 8 9 The purpose of this Agreement is to promote the improvement of personnel 10 management and employer /employee relations, provide an equitable and 11 peaceful procedure for the resolution of differences and establish rates 12 of pay and other terms and conditions of employment. 13 14 The City and the Police Officers' Association agree that all employees of the. 15 City share in the important responsibility of providing superior service 16 to the public and that every job and position is considered to be important. 17 18 Nothing in this Agreement between the parties shall invalidate nor be 19 substituted for any provision in City Resolution No. 3405 .(1977 Series) 20 unless so stipulated to by provision(s) contained herein and agreed to. 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 -1- i 1 ARTICLE II 2 RECOGNITION 3 4 Pursuant to Government Code Section 3500 et seq and City Resolution 5 No. 3405 (1977 Series ), the City hereby recognizes the San Luis Obispo 6 Police Officers' Association as the bargaining representative for purposes 7 of representing regular and probationary employees, occupying the position 8 classifications set forth in Appendix A, in the Police Unit with respect 9 to their compensation, hours and other terms and conditions of employment 10 for the duration of this Agreement. 11� 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 =2- 29 t✓ 1 1 ARTICLE III 2 CHECK OFF /DUES DEDUCTION 3 4 The City shall deduct dues from City employees and remit said dues to the . 5 Association on a monthly basis for the duration of this Agreement, which 6 dues shall not include assessments.. 7 8 Monthly dues deduction additons and /or deletions shall be recorded by the 9 City's Finance Officer and a notification of all dues transactions shall 10 be sent monthly to the Association President. 11 12 The Association shall hold the City harmless from any and all claims., and 13 will indemnify it against any unusual costs in implementing these provisions. 14 15 Additional provisions can be found in Section 20 of Resolution No. 3405 16 (1977 Series). 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 _3. 1 ARTICLE IV 2 MANAGEMENT RIGHTS/EMPLOYEE RIGHTS 3 4 Provisions shown within Sections 5 and 6 of Resolution No. 3405 (1977 Series) 5 shall apply. 6 7 ARTICLE V 8 DEFINITIONS 9 10 For purposes of specification and clarification, the following definitions 11 are provided: None 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 :.27 28 99 -4- 1 1 ARTICLE VI 2 REPRESENTATIVE ROLE 3 4 Provisions shown within Section 16 of Resolution No. 3405 (1977 Series) 5 shall apply. 6 7 ARTICLE vii 8 SALARY 9 10 Section A Rules Governing Step Increases 11 The rules governing step increases for employees covered by this MOU are 12 included in the current Salary Resolution with the following modification: 13 Each department head shall be authorized to reevaluate employees who reach 14 Step 5 in their pay range. An employee who is not performing.up to standard 15 for the fifth step shall be notified in writing that the department head 16 intends to reduce him one step unless his job performance improves signifi- 17 cantly within a 60 -day period. Unless the employee's job performance im .18 proves to an acceptable level by the end of 60 days, the pay reduction shall 19 then become effective. The fifth step may be reinstated at any time upon 20 recommendation of the department head. If the department head deems it nec- 21 essary.to again remove,the fifth step during the'same fiscal year, he may 22 make the.change at any.time.with three business days' written notice. 23 24. Each salary range consists of.five steps (1 through 5). Steps l through 4 25 equal.95% of the next highest step, computed to the nearest two dollars.. 26 27 28 29 -5- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 15 1611 19 20 21 22 25 26 Step 4 = 958 of Step 5 Step 3 = 958 of Step 4 Step 2 = 958 of Step 3 Step 1 = 958 of Step 2 Each ac ross =the -board 8 salary increase shall raise step 5 of range 9P by that 8. Step 5 of each successive salary range will be 2.638 above step 5 of the next lower range. After all step 5's of.salary ranges have been established, each step 5 shall be rounded off to the nearest $2.00 and the remaining steps established in accordance with the above formula. Employees who are eligible for advancement to'Step 4 or 5 "after June 30, 1979 mist receive an "Above 'Satisfactory"- rating on their most - recent per - formance evaluation prior to or coincident-with their being.eligible. for advancement by time in grade. Section 8 Salary Provisions for Fiscal Year 1979 -80_ 1. Fiscal Year 1979 -80 July 1, 1979 • 7.58 salary increase for all employees covered by this MOU._ • The classifications of Police Captain, Sergeant I and Sergeant 11�shal] receive an internal adjustment of 2.,638 to reduce the compaction of salaries between Policd -Lieutenant and Tolice Captain classes and be= tween Police . officer and Sergeant classes. e-* Cormiunicat ons Technician II shall be,--in-creased by 7.898 (three,ranges) and Communications. Technicians I by.2.638,(oneL range) for-internal salary adjustments and recognition of increased techni:cians'.duties and lead .technician's duties. -6- 1 2 3 4. 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21' 22 23 24 25 26 January 1, 1980 3% salary increase for all employees covered by this MOU. 2. The City will engage in a study of the organization .structure, work distribution and assignments and classification specifications for Police Sergeant and Police Lieutenant classes during the.1919 -80 fiscal year: Also, the City shall conduct as external.salary survey using a select group of cities to determine competitiveness of Sergeant and Lieutenant salaries. Said report will be available for use by both the City and the Police Association for the 1980 negotiation sessions. This study shall also include the Identification Technician and a review of Detective work schedules.. 3. The City shall initiate a Senior Police Officer classification as of July 1, 1979. Those employees serving as Investigators, Field Training Officers and identification Technician on July 1 shall automatically be classified as Senior Police Officers. This classification-shall be developed on- the,basis of assignment by the Chief of Police: The specific design of the program will be.accomplished by the Chief and., prior to implementation,•a copy shall be forwarded to the Association. The premise of this classification/work assignment is to provide for Investigator, Field Training Officer and Identification Technician assignments and other special assignments designated by the Chief according to budget appropriations. The salary for the .Senior.Police Officer assignment shall be.5.268 (two.ranges) above'Police.Officer. These assignments will eliminate the present 15 =hour overtime guarantee provision: However, officers assigned to Senior Police Officer investigator duties I shall receive a 7 =hour per month overtime payment. Investigators who -7- I serve one week-standby duty shall receive credit for 7 -hours overtime. 2 All overtime earned shall be charged against the seven hour monthly 3 minimum guarantee until exhausted at which time overtime will be paid 4 as worked at straight time. 5 Section C overtime 6 1. Police Officers and Police Sergeants shall receive overtime pay at 7 time- and - one =half computed at their base rate for all hours worked in 8 excess of forty (40) hours per week except for duty involving court time, 9 training periods, or emergency call back which-shall be compensated for 10 at "straight time except as otherwise provided in this Article. 11 2. Non -sworn personnel shall receive overtime.pay at time =and- one -half for 12 all hours worked in excess of forty (40) hours ..per week unless they elect 13 to take compensating time off at:straight time. . 14 Section D Work Out of.Grade 15 Employee's temporarily-assigned to work in a higher classification shall 16 receive one step additional pay but in no case more than.the top step foi the 17 higher classification under the following conditions: 18 1. The assignment exceeds ten consecutive work days, in which case the 19 step increase becomes effective on the first work day: 20 2. The person being temporarily replaced is on'extended sick or disability 21 leave or the position is vicant.and'an examination is pending. 22 Section._E Court Time 23 Employees reporting for court duty shall be guaranteed •two hours minimum pny= 24 ment at•straight time when-appearance has been cancelled except for employees 25 .. working the morning watch .who shall receive three Hours mnmum straight time 26 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16' 17i 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27' 28. 29 . pay when responding to court on the same day worked. Two or more court cases occurring within the minimum time period shall be subject to the same minimum payment. Section G Range Qualification Training Sworn personnel below the rank of Captain shall be paid two hours at straight time when participating in range qualification training when off duty. Each sworn employee who shoots for qualification shall be provided 100 rounds of practice ammunition during that month. Section.H Call.Back 1. Emergency Sworn personnel called back for emergencies and other unusual occurrences, as declared by the'Chief of Police or the Watch Commander, shall be ,paid on a time -and- one- half•basis for the first four hours with a four -hour minimum guarantee. Time worked beyond four hours shall be paid at straight time. 2. Training Sworn personnel called back for training sessions authorized by.the Chief of Police or Watch Commander, shall be paid on a straight time basis with a minimum of two hours'at straight time. Section I Standby Sworn personnel below the rank of Lieutenant on standby, except detectives, shall be compensated one hour's pay for,each five (5) hours standby. Such employees shall be paid a minimum of three t3) hours straight time when on standby. Section J Roll Call Briefing . All Police._Officers, Investigators and Sergeants I and II shall report for duty 15 minutes before the start of their.shift for roll call briefing and shall be paid at straight time. ash 1.1 3 4 5 6 7 8 91 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 .20 21 22 23 25 26 27 ARTICLE VIII. BENEFITS Section _A Medical Insurance The City agrees to contribute $87.47 per month for all employees covered .by this MOU to be spent, first, on employee coverage under an approved medical insurance plan and, second, on dependent coverage or on City- approved insurance plans. The City agrees to maintain the current level of benefits but reserves the right to choose the method of insuring and funding.these. benefits. If another health plan carrier is to be considered, mutual agreement must be before action is taken. Any monies not.allocated to one of the above plans shall be invested in a. City - approved deferred compensation plan in the. investment vehicle or vehicles which are available and which the employee'selects. The City does not guarantee any deferred compensation investment or that money deferred shall be tax exempt. .Eye Care: The City shall continue to contribute $3:50 per.month for all employees for the approved eye care plan. Section B Bereavement Leave Add grandparents.to the definition of immediate family. False information given concerning the death or relatiosiship'shall be cause for. discharge. 'Section C ketirement The City agrees to provide the Public Employees Retirement System's �.at age 55 retirement plan.to all sworn personnel and the 2% ae age 60 plan to Ali non -sworn personnel. including the 1959 survivor benefit: Effective June 30, 1980 the City.will add the beneficiary's half =pay 28 continuance and the highest gear benefit calculation 29 -10= 1 2 clause to the City's contract with the Public Employees' Retirement System. 3 4 Section D Vacation Leave 5 Vacation leave is governed by Section 2708.7 of the Municipal Code except 6 that it may be taken after the completion of the sixth calendar month of 7 service since the benefit date. Vacation leave shall be- accrued as earned 8 each payroll period up to a maximum of twice the annual accrual rate.. 9 10 Section E Holidays 11 The following days of each year are designated paid holidays: 12 January 1 - New Year's Day 13 February 12 - Lincoln's Birthday 14 Third Monday in February - Washington's Birthday 15 Last Monday in May - Memorial Day 16 July 4 - Independence Day 17 First Monday in September - Labor Day 18 September 9 - Admission Day 191 Fourth Monday in October - Veteran's Day 20 Fourth Thursday in November - Thanksgiving Day 21 December 25 - Christmas 22 Employee's Birthday 23. One -half day before Christmas 24 One -half day before New Year's 25 When a holiday falls on a Saturday, the preceding.Friday shall be observed. 26 When a holiday falls on a Sunday, the following Monday shall be. observed.. 27 All employees on shift duty shall receive eight hours holiday leave•per month. 28 Subject to the approval of the Chief of Police,'or designated'Watch.Commander; 29 -11- 1 2 clause to the City's contract with the Public Employees' Retirement System. 3 4 Section D Vacation Leave 5 Vacation leave is governed by Section 2708.7 of the Municipal Code except 6 that it may be taken after the completion of the sixth calendar month of 7 service since the benefit date. Vacation leave shall be- accrued as earned 8 each payroll period up to a maximum of twice the annual accrual rate. 9 10 Section E Holidays 11 The following days of each year are designated paid holidays: 12 January 1 - New Year's Day 13 February 12 - Lincoln's Birthday 14 Third Monday in February - Washington's Birthday 15 Last Monday in May - Memorial Day 16 July 4 - Independence Day 17 First Monday in September - Labor Day 18 September 9 - Admission Day 19 Fourth Monday in October.- Veteran's Day 20 Fourth Thursday in November - Thanksgiving Day 21 December 25.- Christmas 22 Employee'-s Birthday 23 One -half day before Christmas 24 One -half day before New Year's 25 When a holiday falls on a Saturday; the preceding Friday shall be observed. 26 When a holiday.falls on a Sunday, the following Monday .shall be observed. .. 27 All employees on shift duty shall receive eight hours holiday leave Per month. 28 Subject to the approval of the Chief of Police, or designated °Watch Commander, 29 -11 1 each employee has the option of taking this time off during the calendar 2 quarter in which it is earned or being paid-at straight time for any unused 3 holiday leave to be disbursed at the end of each calendar quarter. Employees 4 are responsible for scheduling such time off in advance. Prior to the end 5 of any calendar quarter, an employee may elect to carry over up to three days 6 of unused holiday leave at the end of that quarter. Any excess leave not 7 carried over shall be paid off at straight time. 8 9 Section F Sick Leave 10 Sick leave is governed by Section 2708.5 of the Municipal Code. An employee 11 may take up to two days per year of.sick leave if required to be away from. 12 the job to personally care for a member of his/her.immediate family as -13 defined in Section 2708:5. This may be extended to five days per year if. 14 the family member is part of the employee's household, and to seven days'f 15 a household family member is hospitalized and the employee submits written 16 verification of such hospitalization. 17 18 Upon termination of employment by .death or retirement, a percentage of the, 19' dollar value of the employee's accumulated sick leave will be paid to the 20 employee, or the designated beneficiary or beneficiaries according to the 21. following schedule: 22 (a) Death - 25% 23 (b) Retirement and actual commencement.of.PERS benefits: 24 (1) After ten years of continuous ,employment - 10% 25.. (2) After twenty years of continuous .emplQymefit = is% 26 27, Section G Workers' Compensation-Leave, 28 Any employee who.is absent from duty because of on- the -fob injur}! }n 29 =i2- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 M 19 20 21. 22 23 24 251 261 accordance with state workers' compensation law and is not eligible for disability payments under labor code section 4850 shall be paid the dif- ference between his base salary and the amount provided by workers' compensation law during the first 90 business days of such disability absence,. Section H Uniform Allowance 1. Each employee shall receive an annual uniform allowance of $300, paid quarterly. This allowance shall not be paid for any employee who is off duty due to a job - related injury at the start of any calendar quarter. If: the employee returns to work during that quarter, his/her uniform allowance will be prorated. 2. The City agrees to provide bullet -proof vests to Police Officers for optional wearing. At the discretion of the Watch Commander, all officers may be required to wear vests. Section I Educational Incentive The City agrees to establish an educational incentive pay plan. Incentive pay benefits will be available to those below the rank of Captain. 1. Basic Benefits. Educational incentive pay shall not start for one year after employment with the City of San Luis Obispo, but credit will be given for approved education obtained prior to that time. The basic benefit will consist of one -half step above the base salary for possession of an A.A. or equivalent degree from.an accredited community or junior college, or 60 or more units towards a B.A. degree; and one full -step for a B.A. or equivalent degree from.an accredited four year college or university or an A.A. or A.S. degree plus the P.O.S:T. Advanced Certifica Total incentive.pay shall in no case exceed one step. 2. Job Related Fields. Degrees must be either in directly job related fields or include at least 30 .semester units leading toward the -13- 1' 2 3 4 5 6, 7 8 9 10 11 12 13. 14' 15 16 17 18 19 20, 21 22 23 24 25 26 appropriate degree with a grade of "C" or better. 3. Application and Approval. Application for the incentive pay shall be made by the employee to the department head at least 30 days before the date.the payment of the incentive pay is to be effective. Approval of the department head and the Personnel Director shall be required. 4. Unsatisfactory Performance. in the event an employee receiving the in- centive pay is not performing up to the established standards set for the job, the department head with the concurrence of the Administrative Officer, may suspend payment of the incentive pay or Step 5 of the salary range; but notboth; until such time as the employee's work performance comes up to the standard level, in the opinion of the department head and concurred in by the Administrative Officer. 5: Noh- Applicability. Educational incentives shall not fie paid for educa= tion received oh City time. The education incentive will be readved it the employee is promoted to a position which does.not entitle employees to such incentives: 6. Tuition and Books. If an employee holds a positibn which does not quaiify him for incentive pay, the employee will be eligible to receive Payment for 50$ of tuition dhd books for appro46d jbb related courses . upon satisfactory compi- bf same with a g'radg of "C" or bette =:. / -14- W 6 n 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16' 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 ARTICLE IX WORKING CONDITIONS No new provisions covered for term of Agreement. ARTICLE X PERSONNEL RULES No new provisions covered for term of Agreement. ARTICLE XI PERSONNEL PROGRAMS No new provisions covered for term of Agreement. ARTICLE XII GRIEVANCE PROCEDURE Provisions shown within Section 2707 of the Municipal Code shall apply. ARTICLE XIII GENERAL PROVISIONS Section A Payday Effective the first payroll disbursement in July 1980, paychecks will be disbursed on the 7th and 22nd of each month. If the 7th or 22nd falls on a weekend or holiday; payment shall be made the preceding business day. This disbursement schedule is predicated upon.normal. working conditions and is subject to adjustment for cause beyond the City's control. To facilitate this change, starting in April: 1980,, each payday will be delayed one day every month. Paydays for the month of April 1980 through June. 1980 will be as follows: -15- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11' 12' i 13'', 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25. 26 27 28 29 April 2/18 May 5/].9 June 6/20 Section B Paychecks Prior to Vacation If an employee is taking vacation leave and wishes to receive his regular paycheck before payday, the employee must notify the Finance Department in writing at least two weeks prior .to'.the start of vacation provided the employee has sufficient vacation time coming to cover the pay period, Section C Management Benefit Employees filling those positions defined in Appendix "A" as "Manag�ment" shall receive $25,000 term.life insurance and a long -term disabilitl insurance plan for recognition of their management responsibilities. Section D Salary SurveyAcencies Agencies to be used for review of salaries shall include: Antioch California Sighway Patios .Chino Clovis. Davis- Monterey Pacifica Salinas -16- 1 Santa Barbara City 2 Santa Barbara County 3 San Luis Obispo County 4 Santa Maria 5 Section E Consumer Price Index 6 The CPI used for analysis in conjunction with salary setting matters shall 7 be the average percentage rise in the April to April index for "All Urban 8 Consumers" (S.F. /Oak. - L.A.) 1967 = 100 %. 9 10 Section F Economic Reopener 11 Should there be any new, specific legislative directive or severe economic di 12 turn effectuated during the term of this Agreement, which legislation or 13 downturn economically restricts and /or limits the revenue and /or expendi- 14 tures of the City, the City reserves the right to open negotiations on all 15 economic matters contained herein. Such negotiations shall be for the 16 purpose of discussing possible options available to both the City and the 17 Association in implementing all or part of this Agreement if said restric- 18 tions and /or limits would prohibit the City from meeting all or part of 19 their financial obligations contained in this Agreement. 20 21 ARTICLE XIV 22 WORK ACTIONS 23 Provisions shown within section 21 of City Resolution No. 3405 (1977 Series) 24 shall apply. 25 / 26 / 27 / 28 / 29 -17= 11 2' 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 i 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 171 18 19 20 21 22 23 25 26. 27 28 29 J. ARTICLE XV FULL AGREEMENT It is understood this Agreement represents a complete and final under- standing on all negotiable issues between the City and the Association. This Agreement supersedes all previous Memoranda of Understanding or Memoranda of Agreement between the City and the Association except as. specifically referred to in this Agreement. The parties, for the term of this Agreement, voluntarily and unqualifiedly agree to waive the obligation to negotiate with respect to any practice; subject or matter not specifically referred to or covered in this Agreement even though such practice, subject or matter may not have been within the-knowledge:of the parties at the time this Agreement was negotiated and signed. In the event any new practice, subject or matter arises during the term of this Agreement and an action is proposed by the City, the Association shall be afforded notice and shall have the right to meet and confer upon request. ARTICLE:XVI SAVINGS CLAUSE . If any provision of this Agreement should be.held invalid by operation of law or by any court of competent.jurisdiction, or if compliance with or enforcement of any provision should be restrained by any tribunal, the remainder of this Agreement shall riot be affected thereby,'and the parties shall enter into a meet and confer session for the sole purpose of arriving at a mutually satisfactory.replacement for such provision within a thirty (30) day work period. if no Agreement has been reached, the parties agree to invoke the provision'of impasse under Section 13 of City Resolution No. 3405 (1977 Series). -is- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 ARTICLE XVII TERM OP AGREEMENT This Agreement shall become effective as of July 1, 1979 and shall continue in full force and effect until expiration at midnight, June 30, 1980. ARTICLE XVIII. SIGNATURES 1. Classifications covered by this Agreement and included within this unit are shown in Appendix "B ". 2. This Agreement does not apply to Temporary Employees or Part -Time Employees. This Agreement becomes effective July 1, 1979 as witnessed hereto by the following parties: T�t OF SAN LUZI$ OBISPO SAN LUIS OBISPO POLICE OFFICERS' ASSOC. 77 1 /11 1 i WITMIMA IN MUMM%. - �17= 19 Gary C. ss, City Consul 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 -19- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 '23. 24 25 26 27 28 29 SIDE LETTER "Place of Residence" An officer's place of residence shall be within a thirty (30) minute driving radius from San Luis Obispo proper. The Police Chief's office shall review this provision during the term of this agreement to determine if an expansion of this radius is warranted based on departmental and employee needs and problems. Said report shall be for informational purposes only. i Q Gary C. Foss ity Consultant James Mc 2 y, President San L s Obispo Police Officer l, Assoc. Side Letter - "Place of Residence" -20- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 231 24 25 26 27 28 29 tD SIDE LETTER "Senior Police Officer" It is the parties' intent that implementation of the Senior Police Officer concept will be based upon a formal selection process, i.e., competitive examinations; to be developed as part of the formal program. Gar. Fop",' City Consultant / f ame B. McKay, Presi ent San is Obispo Police Officers Assoc. Side Letter- "Senior Police Officer" -21- 1 2 3 4 5 6' 7'i 8I 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 \/1 SIDE LETTER "Pay Day" This letter is intended to restate the City's position that by changing the pay days to the 7th and 22nd of each month, no officer will receive any reduction in his/her base salary rate due to said changeover. ( Gary C. Fo , City Consultant Side ,. Letter = : °Pay -_Day" =.22- McKay, President Obispo Police Of 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9' 10 11 12 13. 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 SIDE LETTER "Accidental Death in the Line of Duty" The spouse or surviving minor children (under 19 unless full -time students, in which case under 23) of a police officer who dies in the line of duty shall continue to receive payment of the employee's base salary and medical insurance benefits until the workers' compensation claim is settled and benefits awarded. At that time, the city's accumulated contributions will be deducted from the award. Gary C.'Foss, ity Consultant Jame B. McKay, President S" Luis Cbispo Police Officers' ssoc. Side Letter-"Accidental Death in the Line of Dut " -23- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 21 22 23 24 25 26 SIDE LETTER "Definitions" Above Satisfactory Performance shall mean performance which exemplifies an employee's productivity in both quantity and quality to meet department standards for the.position the employee holds: Also, that said performance shows a consistent attitude of performing one's work in the best interest of the department and City in providing service to the general public_ The department head shall establish performance standards for each classification, to be used in measuring "above satisfactory" performance as part of the City's existing performance evaluation program. Gary C.. Fos City Consultant` ®�v/u t r�7d i •. _.. Side Letter-- "Definitions" -24- I 5 6 7 8 a 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 SIDE LETTER "All Urban Index" The Consumer Price. Index for "All Urban Consumers" referred to in this Agreement shall be that index published by the U.S. Department of Labor each month for "All Urban Consumers ". The specific figures used in future meet and confer sessions shall be the average of the index figures for the San Francisco and Los Angeles -Long Beach - Anaheim, California metropolitan areas. Gary C. Foss, City Aansultant By: Gordon R. Johnson, Personnel Direct( James B. McKay, President rl San Luis Obispo Police Of cers' Assoc. By: Dale E. Strobridge, Vice President Side Letter- "All Urban Index "' -25 1 2 3 4. 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 25 26 27 28 29 � Y APPENDIX A POLICE Covered employees.nclude only those employees in the following classifica- tions in the Police Department: (9) Communications Technician I (1) Communications Technician II (2) Parking Enforcement Officer (1) Police Captain* (3) Police Lieutenant (35) Police Officer (4) Police Sergeant I. (4) Police Sergeant 11 *Management Employee APPENDIX.A SALARY RANGE lop 14P 9P 38P 33P 22P 26P 29P APPENDIX s SALARY STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 STEP 4 STEP 5 RANGE 09P 876.00 922.00 970.00 1022.00 1076.UO LOP 898.00 946.00 996.00 1048.00 1104.00 11P 922.00 970.00 1022.00 1076.00 1132.00 12P 940.00 996.00 1048.00 1104.00 1162.00 13P 972.00 1022.00 1076.00 1132.00 1192.00 14P 996.00 1050.00 1104.00 1162.00 1224.00 15P 1024.00 1076.00 1134.00 1194.00 1256.00 :16P 1050.00 1106.00 1164.00 1224.00 1290.00 17P 1078.00 1134.00 1194.00 1256.00 1324.00 1.8P 1106.00 1164.00 1226.00" 1290.00 1358.00 19P 1136.00 1194.00 1258.00 1324.00 1.394.00 20P 1164.UO 1226.00 1290.00 1358.00 .1.430.00 t21P 1196.00 1258.00 1324.00 1394.00 1468.00 r22P 1228.00 1292.00 1360.00 1432.00 1506.00 23P 1260.00 1326.00 1396.U0 '1468.00 1546.0J. 24P 1.292.00 1360.00 1432.00. 1508.00 1.586.00 25P 1326.00 1396. "00 1470.00" 1548.00 162'3.0'0 26P 1362.00 1437_.00 1508.UO 1588.00 1,672.01 27P 1398.00 1470.00 1548.UO 1630.00 1716.00 28P 1434.00 151U.00 1588.00 1672.00 1760.00 29P 1472.00 1548.00 163U.UO 1716.00 1806.00 30P 1510.CO 1590.00 1674.00 1762.00 1854.00 31P 1550.00 1632.OU 1718.00 1808.00 1902400 32P 1590.00 1674.00 1762.00 1856.00 1.952.00 33P 1632.00 1718.00 1808.00 1904.00 2004.00 34P 1676.00 1764.00 1856.UU 1954.00 2058.00 35P 1720.00 1810.00 1906.00 2006.00 2112.00 36P 1764.00 1853:00 1956.00 2058.00 2166.00 37P 1812.00 1906 °.UO 2006.UU 21.12.00 222 "4.00 38P 1858.00 1956.00 2060.00 2168.00 2282.00 M 0 RESOLUTION NO. 3902(1979 Series) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF-THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO APPROVING THE FINAL MAP OF TRACT 608, CUESTA HIGHLANDS III, L. BLASER, DEVELOPER. Be it resolved by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: SECTION 1. This Council previously made certain findings concerning Tract 608 as contained in Resolution No. 3363 (1977 Series). SECTION 2. This Council now hereby approves the final map of Tract.608 located on Los Osos Road and subject to the conditions in the subdivision agreement attached hereto, marked Exhibit "A" and hereby incorporated herein, and authorizes the Mayor to execute said subdivision agreement on behalf of the City. 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 is passed and adopted this 5th'. day of July , 1979. ATTEST: Ci &,k J.H. Fitzpatrick Approved as to form: City Attorney K. Cooper /Approved as content: i y dministrative Officer 3 'D AGREEMENT 1'II1S AGREEMENT, dated this 5th day of July 19 79 , by and between Cuesta Highlands III herein referred to as "Subdivider ", and the CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO, herein referred to as the "City" W I T N E S S E T H: REFERENCE IS HEREBY MADE- to that certain proposed subdivision of that certain real property in the City of San Luis Obispo, County of San Luis Obispo, State of California, description of which is shown on final "Map of Tract No. 608 Cuesta Highlands III City of San Luis Obispo, California ", as approved by the City Council, on the 5th day of July ,19 79 WHEREAS, the Subdivider desires that said Subdivision Map of said Tract No. 608 , be accepted and approved as a final map pursuant to the Subdivision Regulations and Ordinances of the City of San Luis Obispo, and WHEREAS, it is a condition of said regulations and ordinances that the Sub- divider agrees to install the street improvements and utility lines and facilities as set forth on the plans therefore. NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing, the Subdivider does hereby agree to construct and install the following subdivision improvements in accordance with said subdivision ordinances and regulations, and in accordance with approved plans and specifications on file in the office of the City Engineer, City of San Luis Obispo, to wit: 1. CURBS, GUTTERS and SIDEWALKS 2. STREET BASE and SURFACING 3. WATER MAINS and SEWER MAINS, including sewer laterals to the property line and water services to the curb stop. 4. DRAINAGE STRUCTURES 5. ORNAIMENTAL METAL ELECTROLIERS 6. ELECTRIC, GAS, TELEPHONE and CABLE TELEVISION: In addition to the inspec- tion and approval of such facilities by the City, each public utility shall be required to file a letter stating that the developer has prop - erl; installed all facilities to be provided by him, and that the said utility is prepared to provide service to residents upon request. 7. ANY 6 ALL OTIIER IMPROVEMENTS shown on plans or required by City regulations. All the above facilities shall be installed in the locations designated and to the plans and specifications on file and approved by said City Engineer. The lines and grades for all of said improvements shall be establshed by the Subdivider in accordance with said approved plans and specifications. U The Subdivider agrees that the work of installing the above improvements shall begin within (60 ) days from the date of recording of the final map, and that the work shall be completed within eighteen (18) months of said recording date, unless an extension has been granted by the City Council, provided that if completion of said work is delayed by acts of God or strikes, the Subdivider shall have an additional period of time equivalent to such period of delay in which to complete such work. Any extension of time hereunder shall not operate to release the surety on the Improvement Security filed pursuant to this agreement. In this connection, the surety waives the provisions of Section 2819 of the Civil Code of the State of California. The Subdivider does also agree to comply with the following conditions establi- shed by the Planning Commission and /or the City Council. ;�7814_f9 1. The developer shall pay to the City the sum of $19,115.64 for water ;I/ acreage fee (16.479 x 1160.00 = $19,115.64). 7jn���� 2. The developer shall pay the City the sum of $1,890 (35.00 per lot for 54 lots) for sewer costs advanced to serve properties in the Los Osos Valley. This doesn't include Lot 1, as it will be charged at the time of development. %rN4 3. Grading permit fees in the amount of $230.00 shall be deposited with sOj and treated as normal subdivision inspection fees. 4. The developer shall deposit with the City, a cash bond in the amount of pR�'0�q $8,000 for the purpose of assuring the final monumentation of the subdivision. Said deposit will be released to the developer upon receipt by the City of a letter from the engineer indicating he has completed the work and has been paid. 5. All cut and fill slopes shall be seeded immediately subsequent to their creation to the satisfaction of the Director of Public Services Dept. 6. The developer shall underground all existing overhead utility lines within the tract and shall underground all telephone lines along the boundary of the tract and shall install conduit for other wire utili- ties along tract boundary. 7. Parkland dedication requirements for this subdivision were fulfilled in Tract 603 (.84 acre was dedicated in Tract 603). As to public lands or section property included within said Subdivision, if any, for the restoration of lost section corners and for retracement of Section lines, the method followed shall be in accord with the instructions set forth in the "Manual of Instructions" for Survey of Public Lands of the United States, published by the Commissioner of General Land Office, Department of Interior, Washington, D.C. -2- The Subdivider hereuv attaches hereto, and as an in part Hereof, and as security for the performance of this agreement, (instrument of credit /bond) approved by and in favor of the City of San Luis Obispo, and conditional upon the faithful performance of this agreement, which said (instrument of credit /hond) is in the amount of $ 375,000.00 , and which is in the amount of the estimated cost of said improvements. Subdivider agrees to remedy any defects in the improvements arising from faulty workmanship-or materials or defective construction of said improvements occurring within twelve (12) months after acceptance thereof. In accordance with Section 11612.1 (c) of the Business and Professions Code of the State of California, upon final completion and acceptance of the work, City will release all but 10% of the improvement security, that amount being deemed sufficient to guarantee faithful performance by the Subdivider of his obligation to remedy any defects in the improve- ments arising within a period of one year following the completion and acceptance thereof against any defective work or labor done, or defective materials furnished, in the performance of this agreement. Completion of the work shall be deemed to have occurred on the date as of which the City Council shall, by resolution duly passed and adopted, accept said improve- ments according to said plans and specifications, and any approved modifications thereto. Neither periodic or progress inspections or approvals shall bind the City to accept said improvements or waive any defects in the same or any breach of this agreement. If the Subdivider fails to complete the work within the prescribed time, then in that event, the Subdivider agrees that City may, at its option, declare the bond, instrument of credit, or cash deposit, which has been posted by Subdivider, to guarantee faithful performance, forefeited and utilize the proceeds to complete said improvements, or City may complete said improvements and recover the full cost and expense thereof from the Subdivider or his surety. The Subdivider agrees to deposit with the City a labor and material bond in the amount of 50% of the above described subdivision improvements in accordance with State law. Said Subdivider shall deposit with the City the sum of $ 10,950.00 , from which deposit the City will pay the salary and expenses of an inspector or inspectors to inspect installation of said subdivision improvements and certify that they have been completed in accordance with the plans and specifications. Any unexpended monies will be returned to the Subdivider. In the event the e)lq inspection fees exceed the sum of $ 11,180.0�inc. $230 grading permit fee) p the difference is to be aid f'V Pf G� , by the City of San Luis Obispo. The City reserves the sole discretion in determining -3- the amounts to be paid for salary and expenses of said inspector or inspectors. Article 9, Chapter I of the San Luis Obispo Municipal Code, entitled "Subdivision" - All plans and specifications on file with said City Engineer as a part of said Subdivision Map, and all other documents filed with the City by the Subdivider and approved by the City Engineer are hereby referred to for further particulars in interpreting and defining the obligations.of the Subdivider under this agreement. It is understood and agreed by and between the Parties hereto that this agreement shall bind the heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns of the respective Parties to this agreement. It is agreed that the Subdivider will furnish copies of the successful bidder's contract unit prices and total bid prices for all of the improvements herein referred to. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this agreement has been executed by: 5th day of July , 1979 Approved as to form City Attorney 5th day of July , 1979 s /LYcs%N R. COOPER Mayor cl_ � Attest: s/J.H. FITZP ATRICK qty Engineer City Clerk - 4 - i. e/ r1 DEPOSIT AGREEMENT J CASH DEPOSIT AND ASSIGNMENT OF SAVINGS ACCOUNT DEPOSITS TO SECURE PERFORMANCE OF SUBDIVISION IMPROVE:4ENTS AND TO SECURE PAYMENT OF PERSONS FURNISHING LABOR, MATERIALS OR EQUIPMENT (TRACT 608) 1. The following Northern California Savings and Loan Association accounts, referred to as "Money Market Certificates," evidencing deposits in the amounts noted as of the date of this assignment, are hereby irrevocably pledged and assigned to the City of San Luis Obispo for the purpose of securing performance of subdivision improvements (Subdivision Improvement Agreement, approved by the City Council on July 5, 1979) required by the City as a condition of approval of the final map for Tract 608, known as the Cuesta Highlands III subdivision, Cuesta Associates, subdivider, and for the purpose of securing payment to the contractor, subcontractors and other persons furnishing labor, materials,or equipment for the performance of the required im- provements: Money Market Certificate Number Balance 56- 890024 -8 (Blaser) $ 99,743.85 56- 89003108 (Johnson Highlands, Inc.) 219,865.65 56- 890048 -8 (Blaser) 78,000.00 2. Upon execution of this agreement, the listed certifi- cates shall be placed in trust with the manager of the San Luis Obispo branch of the Northern California Savings and Loan Association, 297 madonna Road, San Luis Obispo, California. 3. By and through its Vice President, whose signature appears below, Northern California Savings and Loan Association hereby agrees and guarantees that the accounts and account records evidenced by the listed certificates shall be endorsed to provide that during the term of this assignment the account funds may be withdrawn by and made available to the City of San Luis Obispo, and only to the City of San Luis Obispo, for the purpose of making those improvements or paying those persons described and listed in paragraph 1., above, on the failure of the subdivider to do so. A letter from the City Engineer stating such a failure has taken place shall accompany a request for deposit and shall be sufficient to allow a withdrawal. 4. In addition to the funds described above, on this date $164,890.50 (by check payable to the City of San Luis Obispo, dated July 3, 1979, drawn on the account of Cuesta Associates, Mid -State Bank, Arroyo Grande, California, account number 122 2168 1 5605 1) has been deposited with City to further secure the improvements and payments described in paragraph 1. City, in its discretion, may deposit these funds in an interest bearing account or in such other form of account as may be convenient to City. 5. The total of the assigned and deposited funds is, then, $562,500.00. Of the total,$375,000 is available to the City for improvement security and $187,500 for securing payment to those persons described in paragraph 1. City in its discretion may utilize either the assigned funds or deposited funds for either of the secured purposes up to the limits described in this -2- paragraph. 6. Upon full performance of the subdivision improvements and acceptance thereof by the City, in the time and manner specified in the referenced agreement,and proof to the satis- faction of the City that all persons described in paragraph 1 have been fully paid, City will release all but $37,500.00 of the assigned or deposited funds, that amount being deemed sufficient to guarantee the obligation to remedy defects in the improvements arising within one year. 7. Nothing herein shall be construed to proscribe the substitution of other improvement or labor and materials security at any time, provided such security is acceptable to the City and is in a form prescribed by state and city law. Dated: July 5, 1979 Leonard G. Blaser, Individually and as President of Johnson Highlands, Inc. Approved as to form: George Thacher, City Attorney .Itze"'e Rebecca R. Blaser, Individually an as secrety of Johnson Hi�hlands,lIn A b_aw M It It ' 1%MWW VW_ - -- Harry S rider, Vice Presi and Puna r of Northern Californi Savings and Loan Association -3- &W4 444aci4" POST OFFICE Box 419 ARROYO GRANDE, CALIFORNIA 93420 TELEPHONE (805) 489 -8711 June 19, 1979 City Clerk City of-,San Luis Obispo P. O..Box 321 San Luis Obispo, CA 93406 Gentlemen:. We are submitting herewith the following checks per our agreement.for off site improvements for Tract 608: Check 16236 - Water Fees $19,115.64 Sewer Fees 1,890.00 $21,005.64 Check 16237 - Grading. Fees $ 230.00 Inspec. Fees 10,950.00 11,180.00 Check 16238 - Cash bond - final monumentation 8,000.00 $40,185.64 It is our understanding that we have been scheduled for the approval of the final map on Tract 608 on the next council agenda, July 3, 1979. The instrument of credit and bonds for Tract 608 will be forthcoming to conclude all documents necessary for the processing of the final approval. Very truly yours, CUESTA/ OCIATES Robert . a er Enclosures (3) i RESOLUTION NO. 3901 (1979 Series) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO APPROVING AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY AND CUESTA VALLEY PROPERTIES REGARDING CONTINUING USE OF PROPERTY AS A PARKING LOT. 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 Cuesta Valley Properties regarding continuing use of certain real property as a parking lot 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: Cuesta Valley Properties and the Community Development Department and shall deliver the original to the County Recorder for recordation. On motion of Councilman Bond and on the following roll call vote: seconded by Councilman Dunin AYES: Councilmembers Billig, Bond, Dunin, Jorgensen and Mayor Cooper NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this 3rd day of July , 19 79: ATTEST: PFM rk J.H. Fitzpatrick R 3961 O Resolution No. 3901 Approved as to form: ZdiA- L�� - — City Attorney ;�D Approved as to content: City Administrative Officer City Engineer 0 • When Recorded, Mail to: CITY CLERK CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO P. 0. Box 321 San Luis Obispo, CA 93406 AGREEMENT W This agreement is made and entered into between CUESTA 'VALLEY PROPERTIES, a California corporation, hereinafter referred to as "CUESTA ", -and the CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO, State of California, a municipal corporation, hereinafter referred to as "CITY." RECITALS 1. CUESTA is the owner of Parcel 2 of SLO -79 -054 Parcel Map, being a portion of Block 29, City of San Luis Obispo, California.(hereinafter "Parcel 2 "), upon a portion of which there exists an office building (old French Hospital). 2. CUESTA is also the owner of an adjoining piece of property more particularly described as Lots 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25 and a portion of Lot 26, in Block 29 of Buckley Tract, City of San Luis Obispo, California, upon which there exists a parking lot. 3. The parking lot has been utilized by the tenants of the office building, the tenants' clientele and the general public subject to usage by other lessees of CUESTA under leases in effect at the time of the execution of this agreement. 4. CITY � to make sure that so long as the office building exists, the parking lot will exist and be available for use by the tenants of the'building, their clientele and the general public. Accordingly, it is agreed by and between the parties hereto that so long as the office building referred to above exists, adjacent parking facilities will always be available. Further, this agreement shall run with the land described herein and.shall be binding upon the heirs, assigns and other successors in interest of-the undersigned. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have.executed this agreement, on the . -(Or day of 1979. ATTEST: Ci J. H. Fitzpatrick CITY OF 0 CUESTA VALLEY PROPERTIES STATE OF CALIFORNIA ss. 4 COUNTY OF San T.ti i . Obi 4DC) o. E On- .Til T1P ifi, 9%9 before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for m said State, personally appeared John .French c known to me to be the V1Ce President, and known to me to be the - - - Secretary of the corporation that executed the within instrument, E and known to me to be the persons who executed the within instrument on behalf of the corporation therein named, and ac- LL c knowledged to me that such corporation executed the within - - BEVERLY B. JAMES ainstrument pursuant to its by -laws or a resolution of its board of = �• N01r7RY PU 11C B directors. p�C SA'! WIS OBISPO COUNTY U A.. /. fAt.)g 'A $ WITNESS my hand and official seal. /n! My Commission Expires April 9, )9882 E 11�7 n A? Signature Name (Typed or Printed) . (This area for official notarial lean Approved as to form: City Attorney -3- Approved as to content: City AdministFaitive Officer Z6= CommunityDevelo ent Director • o C E R T I F I C A T E O F A C C E P T A N C E * * * * * * * * * * THIS IS TO CERTIFY that the interest in real property conveyed by the Agreement dated June 26 1979, from CUESTA VALLEY PROPERTIES, a California corporation to the CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO, a Political Corporation, is hereby accepted by the undersigned officer on behalf of the City Council pursuant to authority conferred by Resolution No. 549 (1959 Series), recorded May 26, 1959, in Volume 1002, Official Records, Page 292, San Luis Obispo County, California, and the Grantee consents to recordation thereof by its duly authorized officer or his agent. Date: July 6, 1979 , ATTEST: J itzpatrick; City Clerk SAN LUIS OBISPO follows: RESOLUTION NO. 3900 (1979 Series) A RESOLUTION OF INTENTION TO ABANDON A PORTION OF EMILY STREET SOUTH OF SOUTH STREET RIGHT -OF -WAY. 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 portion of Emily Street south of South Street right -of -way 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 and agreement showing the particulars y of-the proposed abandonment are also on file in the Office of the City Clerk. SECTION 3. Tuesday, August 7, 1979, at 7:45 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 newpaper 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. SECTION 6. The proceedings to be taken will be subject to reservation by the city of public easements for utilities and drainage across the right -of- way to be abandoned. R 3900 Resolution No. 3900• On motion of Councilman. Dunin and on the following roll call vote: (1979 Series) seconded by Councilman Jorgensegn AYES: Councilmembers Dunin, Bond, Billig, Jorgensen and Mayor Cooper NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this 3rd day of . July f 1979. ATTEST: r � ` C! er<, J.H. Fitzpatrick Approved as to form: City Attorney Approved as to content: Cvty Adm' v 0 er My hn eer 57- w Comdunity Dev lopment ector