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HomeMy WebLinkAbout3919-3949RESOLUTION NO. 3949(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: LOS OSOS VALLEY ROAD RESURFACING CITY PLAN NO.: C -24 ESTIMATE: $83,460._00 BUDGET ACCOUNT: 20- 4871 -C24 23- 4871 -C24 BIDDER: M.J. Hermreck Inc. BID AMOUNT: $79,978.00 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 Jorgensen seconded by Councilwoman Billig And on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmembers Jorgensen, Billig and Vice -Mayor Dunin NOES: None ABSENT: Councilman Bond and Mayor Cooper the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted this 4th day of September , 1979. ATTEST: Cit erk .H. Fitzpatrick Ronald Dunin Approved as to form: Approved as to content: ative Officer Leland Walton City Attorney George Thacher City Funds Available: Finance D e o R.0 Muravez R 3949 RESOLUTION No: 3948 (1979 Series) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO ESTABLISHING AN ALL-DAY_ SENIOR CITIZEN REDUCED RATE FOR RIDING THE SAN LUIS OBISPO TRANSIT SYSTEM BUSES. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: SECTION 1. That Senior Citizens be allowed to purchase all -day monthly bus passes for use on the San Luis Obispo Transit System, subject to the following conditions: A. 'To qualify as a Senior, an individual must produce proof that he /she was 62 or older on his /her last birthday. Proof may be in the form of a driveris license, birth certificate or other similar document. Proof of age must be submitted with each purchase. of a senior.pass. B. The Senior Pass is not transferable. It can be used only by the purchaser of the.Pass. C. The Senior Pass may be used on any City bus during all hours of operation. D. Senior.Pass is not recognized on the Cuesta system or the North Coastal system: E: The price of the Senior Pass will be $2.50 per month. On motion of Councilman -Jorgensen , .seconded by Councilwoman Billig and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmembers Jorgensen, Billig and Vice -Mayor Dunin NOES: None ABSENT: Councilman.. Bond 'and Mayor Cooper`. the foregoing Resolution was.passed and-adopted-this 4th 'L day of September , 1979. R 3948 - Mayor,P =Tem Ronald Dunin ATTEST: City, er Fitzpatrick Approved as to form: Approved as to-content: City Attorney RESOLUTION N0.3947 (1979 Series) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO ESTABLISHING FEES FOR PERMITS, OTHER INSPECTIONS AND PLAN - CHECKING SERVICES. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. PERMIT FEES. This Council hereby establishes fees, as set forth in the appropriate schedule shown in Attachment "A", for building, electrical, mechanical, plumbing, solar, swimming pool, dock and garden wall permits, other inspections and plan checking services. The fees for electrical, mechanical, plumbing and solar systems apply when the systems are installed and inspected in conjunction with a building permit. When a separate electrical,.mechanical, plumbing, solar, swimming pool, dock or garden wall permit is issued for one or more of the items listed on the appropriate schedule, the minimum total fee per category, shall be $10.00 plus a $5.00 issuing charge. The determination of valuation for a building or structure shall be made by the Building Official by utilizing the most recent cost per square foot figures shown in the then current issues of the Building Standards Monthly published by the International Conference of Building Officials. EXCEPTION: The value of garden walls is to be determined by using $2.50 /square foot of wall area (length times height). Where work for which a permit is required by the Building Code is started or proceeded with prior to obtaining said permit, the fees specified in Schedule 1 shall be doubled, but the payment of such double fee shall not relieve any person from fully complying with the requirements of the Building Code in the execution of the work nor from any other penalties prescribed therein. R 3947 Resolution No, 3947 - 2 (1979 Series) Fees for prefabricated, factory built structures and /or components shall be forty percent (407.) of those set forth in Schedule 1 for complete factory assembled structures, and seventy percent (707.) of those set forth in Schedule 1 for componentized structures assembled at the erection site. 2. PLAN - CHECKING FEES. When the valuation of the proposed con- struction exceeds $2,000.00 and a plan is.required to be submitted by Subsection (c) of Section 301 of the Uniform Building Code, a plan - checking fee shall be paid to the Building Official upon completion of the plan - check service. Said plan - checking fees for buildings of Groups R and M occupancies shall be one -half of the building permit fees. Plan- checking fees for all otherr buildings shall be 65 percent of the building permit fees. Plan checking fees for electrical, mechanical, plumbing and solar plans, when required to be submitted, shall be twice the permit fee, exclusive of the issuing fee. Where plans are incomplete, or changed so as to require additional plan checking, an additional plan -check fee shall be charged at a rate established by the Building Official. 3. Resolution No. 2872, dated August 18, 1975, and all fees in conflict with this resolution, are hereby superseded by this Resolution. On motion of Councilman Bond , seconded by Councikioman Billig , and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmembers Bond, Billig, Dunin and Mayor Cooper NOES: None ABSENT: Councilman Jorgensen Resolution No.'~ +7 -3 - (1979 Series) the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this 21st day of August, 1979. ATTEST: Ci erk J.H. Fitzpatrick Approved as to form: City Attorney Approved as to content: City -Admiiiistrative Officer 4h� Community Defrelopment 4 irector /,^ief Building Inspector SCHEDULE 1 -- BUILDING PERMIT FEES TOTAL VALUATION $100.00-6_$1$500.00 $1,501:00 to.$2,000.00 $2,001.00 to $25,000.00 $25,001.00 to $50,000.00 $509001.00 to $1002000.00 $100,001.00 to $500,000.00 $500,001.00 and up FEE ATTACHMENT "A" $15:00 $15.00_for. the first-$1,599.90 plus $1.00 for each additional $100.00 or fraction thereof, to and including $2,000.00 $20.00 for the first $2,000.00 plus $4.00 for each additional $1,000.00 or fraction thereof, to and including $25,000.00 $112.00 for the first $25,000.00 plus $3.00 for each additional $1,000.00 or fraction thereof, to and including $50,000.00 $187.00 for the first $50,000.00 plus $2.00 for each additional $1,000.00 or fraction thereof, to and including $100,000.00 $287.00 for the first $100,000.00 plus $1.50 for each additional $1,000.00 or fraction thereof, to and including $500,000.00 $887.00 for the first $500,000.00 plus $1.00 for each additional $1,000.00 or fraction thereof SCHEDULE 2 -- ELECTRICAL New Residence (Apartments) ............ 1k.-,/square foot Circuits and Feeders., ................ $1.50 each Service.... 0000*000 ................... $5.00 (1st) & $3.00 each additional Lighting Standards ....................$5.00 (1st) & $2.00 each additional Range and Oven (Residential) .......... $3.00 each /$5.00 together Dryer (Residential) .... ...............$3.00......$5.00 (Commerical) Water Heater ..........................$3.00 each Transformers ..........................$5.00 to 5 KVA; $10.00 to 25 KVA; $25.00 to 100 KVA Welders ..... ..........................$3.00 Space Heat (Cable) ....................lc /square foot Space Heat (Unit Heaters) .............$2.00 each Temporary Service Pole ................$10.00 each R -Ray Unit ... .........................$25.00 each Range (Commercial ) ....................$5.00 each Oven (Commercial ) .....................$5.00 each Alteration ( Residential) ..............$5.00 Alteration (Commercial ) ...............$10.00 Lighting Outlets... lo..00.0..0 ... .,,,25p each Receptacle Outlets ....................254; each Switchboards - Main ...................$15.00 each Panelboards - Branch Circuit..........$3.00 each Elevator ..... .........................$10.00 each Motors....... .... .....................$1.00 /H.P. Buss Duct Systems .....................1i�/lineal foot (Continued) n ATTACHMENT "An SCHEDULE 3 -- MECHANICAL Furnace - 100 MBTU or less .................$4.00 Furnace - Over 100 MBTU ....................$5.00 Heater - Suspended .........................$4.00 Heater - Floor ... ..........................$4.00 Heater - Wall .... ..........................$5.00 Boiler - 100 MBTU or less ...............:..$4.00 Boiler - 101 to 500 MBTU ...................$7.50 Boiler - 501 to 1,000 MBTU .................$10.00 Boiler - 1,0001 to 1,750 MBTU....***..* .... $15,00 Boiler - Over,1,750 MBTU ...................$25.00 Compressor - 3 H.P. or less......... ....... $4.00 Compressor - 4 H.P. to 16 H.P. ............$7.50 Compressor - 16 H.P. to 31 H.P. ...........$10.00 Compressor - 31 H.P. to 51 H.P. ...........$15.00 Compressor - 51 H.P. and over ..............$25.00 Air Handling Unit - 10,000 CFM .............$3.00 Air Handling Unit - +102000 CFM ............ $5.00 Evaporative Cooler .........................$3.00 Vent System - Single Duct... ............... $2.00 Vent System - Multi Ducts....... 0..........$5.00 Grease Hood ....... .........................$10.00 Air Conditioner - Package: To 3 ton .... ..........................$4.00 4 to 10 ...... .........................$7.50 11 to 20 ..... .........................$10.00 21 to 50 ..... ........................$15.00 51 & over..... ....... .................$25.00 Paint Spray Booth & Exhaust ................$10.00 Equipment or Appliances regulated but not listed... 000 ......... *60 ... * .......... $3'00 SCHEDULE 4 -- PLUMBING Bathtubs ......... ..........................$2.00 Showers .......... ..........................$2.00 Bidet..... ... * ..... , .... ..... $2*00 Lavatories., ...... ..........................$2.00 Water Closets .... ..........................$2.00 Kitchen Sink (Residential ) .................$2.00 Floor Drain/Sink., .... ...... $2.00 Laundry Tray ..... ..........................$2.00 Urinal.... ***.*.00*.* ... ***9***.***o*&**.,eo$2*00 Water Softener ... ..........................$5.00 Clothes Washer (Residential ) ...............$2.00 Dish Washer (Residential ) ..................$2.00 Disposal (Commercial ) ......................$3.00 Water Heater ..... ..........................$3.00 Gas Piping /per fixture .....................50t Water Piping /per fixture............. ..... e5ft Drainage_Pipe /rainwater ....................$5.00 (continued) ATTACHMENT "A" Fire Sprinkler: Riser...... ... e ....................... $5.00 each Heads ..... .............................5c each Grease Trap ...... ..........................$5.00 each Drinking Fountain ..........................$2.00 each Slop Sink,, ...... o..** ........ * ............ $2.00 each Sewer Connection . ..........................$5.00 each unit Sink - Bar ....... ..........................$2.00 each Sink - Commercial Kit ......................$3.00 each Sink - Other ..... ..................:.......$2.00 each Dishwasher (Commercial ) ....................$5.00 each Clothes Washer (Commercial ) ................$3.00 each Gas Dryer (Commercial ) .....................$3.00 each Backflow Preventers: Vacuum Breaker ........................$1.00 each Anti- Syphon Valve .....................$1.50 each Double Check Assembly,,.......*., ..... $2.00 each Pressure Vacuum Breaker ...............$3.00 each Reduced pressure backflow preventer: Up to 4",,,.,, ........... e*..*&e*$5.00 each ----411 __ _ 4" & larger ... ... . ........... .......$7.50 each Kettle (Commercial) L Steam, ........ ,.,,,,$3.00 each Vent - Combustion Products..* ............ ,$2.00 each Private Sewage Disposal System .............$10.00 + 50t,�/Sq. Ft. Sewage Ejector (Residential ) ...............$10.00 each Sewage Ejector (Commercial ) ................$25.00 each Water Service .... ..........................$2.00 /Unit /Bldg. Any Fixture or Device regulated, but not listed ...... ..........................$2.00 SCHEDULE 5 -- SOLAR Collectors (including related piping, regulating devices and attachment to a structure ........ each $1.00 Storage Tanks (including related piping and regulating devices ......... lst 100 gallon........ $1.00 Each additional 100 gallon or fraction thereof... $ .50 Rock Storage ............. . ...... lst 100_cubic feet.... $1.00 Each additional 100 cubic feet or fraction thereof: .50 Connection to domestic water piping ................... $1.00 Connection to house electrical system....... .......... $2.00 Electric Motors: Up to 1 H.P . ....................... No fee 1 to 5 H.P . ....................each $3.00 5 to 10 H.P. ...................each $5.00 10 to 25 H.P . ..................each $10.00 25 H.P. & over ..................each $15.00 For each appliance or piece of equipment regulated, for which no fee is listed., .... **., ............. $2.00 (continued) ATTACHMENT ''A'' SCHEDULE 6 -- SWIMMING POOLS Private Pool (up to 300 square feet surface area) ....... $40.00 (Each additional 100 square feet or fraction thereof) ... $10.00 Public Pool (up to 300 square feet surface area) ........ $60.00 (Each additional 100 square feet or fraction thereof) ... $10.00 NOTE: These fees include all electrical, mechanical and plumbing systems associated with the pool. SCHEDULE 7 -- DOCKS All types of Docks ..... .........................$30.00 SCHEDULE 8 -- OTHER INSPECTION FEES Inspections outside of normal business hours (minimum charge - two hours).,.,..... .... * ... *** ... oo ..... $15.00 per hour Reinspection fee assessed under provisions of Section 304Q .......... .........................$15.00 each Inspections for which no fee is specifically indicated (minimum charge - one hour ) ......................$15.00 per hour Additional plan review required by changes, additions or revisions to approved plans (minimum charge - one hour).... ....... * .... *..* ........ o ........... $15.00 per hour ARESOLUTION NO. 3946 (1979 Se �;) ✓ �/� A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING APPLICATION BY THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO TO THE SAN LUIS OBISPO LOCAL AGENCY FORMATION COMMISSION FOR THE ANNEXATION OF TERRITORY WHEREAS,the San Luis Obispo Housing Authority has requested that the city submit a resolution of application to the San Luis Obispo County Local Agency Formation Commission (LAFCO) for the annexation titled the "South Higuera Public Housing Annexation "; and WHEREAS,the area proposed for annexation (shown on Exhibit A and des- cribed on Exhibit B, which are attached and included in this resolution by reference) is an uninhabitated area as defined under the Municipal Organization Act of 1977'(Government Code, Sections 35000- 35500); and WHEREAS, the San Luis Obispo Environmental Review Committee has evaluated the proposed project, determined that it will not have a significant effect on the environment, and granted it a negative declaration pursuant to City and State EIR guidelines. THEREFORE, IT IS RESOLVED by the City Council of San Luis Obispo..that: 1. This resolution of application is made pursuant to the Municipal Organization Act of 1977. 2. The negative declaration granted by the San Luis Obispo Environmental Review Committee has been reviewed and considered by the City Council pursuant to section 15055 of the California EIR guidelines and no further environmental studies are required. 3. The proposed annexation is consistent with the growth management policies of the San Luis Obispo General Plan Land Use Element adopted January 25, 1977. 4. A plan for services has been prepared pursuant to section 35102 and 35140 of the California Government Code (attached as Exhibit D and included by reference). The plan for services demonstrates the feasibility of extending the necessary municipal services to the affected territory. 5. The affected territory will be prezoned by the City. City zoning regulations will therefore apply to the affected territory upon final action to annex it to the City. 6. The proposed use by the Housing Authority is a "permanent public use" under section 727 of the City Charter. Final approval of annexa- tion by the City shall be conditioned on the property owner's recording a covenant, in a form approved by this Council and the City Attorney, declaring that any change in the use of the property shall be subject to the Council's finding that the proposed change in use is a public use under section 727 of the Charter. R 3946 W RESOLUTION (1979 series) (continued) 7. The City Clerk of the City of San Luis Obispo is hereby directed to file a certified copy of this resolution with the Executive Officer of the San Luis Obispo County Local Agency Formation Commission. On a motion of Councilman Dunin, seconded by Councilman Bond, and on the following roll call vote: AYE: Councilmembers Dunin, Bond, Billig and Mayor Cooper NOE: None ABSENT: Councilman Jorgensen The foregoing resolution was passed and adopted this August, 1979. ATTEST: CiXCTerk J.H. Fitzpatrick APPROVED AS TO FORM:. City Attorney 21st day of APPROVED AS TO ONTENT: -'x Z4,1001r1l'ooe s tfative Officer CommLrnity De I el opme Director i - EXHIBIT-A _•LOCATION MAP. � a +� n4 +; OL CD OL ID z z ` . � j � ^ •- v std � q;,fi ;I, /� .y Col, ^•" .. - • -. r — W . 3. 8 cc q +l - 0 0. .y EXHIBIT B - LEGAL DESCRIPTION - SOUTH HIGUERA PUBLIC HOUSING ANNEXATION ANNEXATION TO CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO A portion of Lot 3_in Section 10, Township 31 South, Range 12. East, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian, in.the County of San Luis Obispo, State of California, according to the official plat of the survey of said land approved by the Surveyor General on December 13, 1875, described as follows: Beginning at a point on the westerly line of South Higuera Street.as it.existed January 1, 1933 and the intersection with the northerly.line of Rancho Santa Fe;.thence northeasterly along said.westerly line, North 290 30' 08" East, 600.00 feet to the most northeasterly corner of a parcel'of land recorded in Volume 59 of Official Records at Page 305 recorded in said County and State; thence Norttr 680 16'52" West, 219.84 feet along the northerly line of the project described in Volume 59 of Official Records at Page 305 to the easterly line of the subdivision of Tract 467 Unit No. 2, recorded in Book 8 of Maps at Page 7.3 in said County and State; thence northeasterly along said easterly line of Tract 467, North 291 30' 18" East, 347.44 feet to an angle point in the boundary of said Tract 467; thence southeasterly along said line, South 68° 14' 58" East, 217.60 feet;.thence along the extension of previous line, South 680:14' 58" East, 50.46 feet to the easterly line of said _ South Higuera Street; thence southwesterly along the easterly line of said South Higuera Street, South 290 30' 08" West, 347.28 feet to a point; thence westerly along the extension of the northerly line of the property described in Volume 59 of Official Records at Page 309 recorded in said County and State, North 680 16'.52" West, 50.46 feet to the True Point _of Beginning. Said parcel contains '2.14 acres +. I EXRIBIT .C. PRELIMINARY SITE PLAN ': SOUTH HIGUER/k PUBLIC HOUSINC-'. 7yEXATION • `, 1. �S• � - t. .:• - � •, - • ' +' • J T O g i• • Z• T W m0 m o m m i� 6 j I w lea �j I, e ACO n� ' • f1t t .. Wlltln4 LC_ _ Ire le ' 0 - '• sslmlalt wi f -j caeaiuod ~,.tct� •_ 6•. . Plu� got' ', • ' .., • ... sn.Ys I{a'L a�, i _•_ J co LL ox UJ yy r . v.: �: Via•. '� �: n - Y O r- Yu/I/,1\41: O i'• a +V /i'II • i i Y/ ill V ' { _ Y �'. I•• v;•ry� e � fr- ,���aldlirtl .. w . , __— 1 .. f � nib. ": � _ a� \�a ory 1 3 •. � al r:. w- �Illj 1 LL • r. VI O EXHIBIT D - PLAN FOR SERVICES A. AFFECTED CITY SERVICES 1. Water Service a. Distribution System: The proposed housing site will be served by water mains in South Higuera Street. The existing 18 -inch main now terminates about 75 feet north of the site. The city will require the Housing Auth- ority to extend this water main across the entire frontage of the build- ing site (see attached sketch). According to existing information, the water distribution system in this area will provide adequate domestic water pressure (estimated-.at 70 psi) and fire flow (estimated at over 2000 Gallons Per Minute). b..Water Supply and Treatment: city's two existing sources is adequate water supply to All water will be treated at Luis Obispo. The filtration additional treatment demands Water supply to the site will come from the - Salinas Dam and Whale Rock Reservoir. There serve the needs of the proposed housing project. the city's water filtration plant north of San plant has adequate capacity to handle the created by this project. 2. Sewer Service Sewer service will be provided by the city's sanitary sewage treatment system. On -site septic systems will not be permitted by the city. Sewer lateral lines will be extended from.the project through an easement to connect with existing 8 -inch public mains in Los Palos Drive. From there sewage will be transported via 10 -inch mains and the Calle Joaquin and Laguna pump stations to the city's sewage treatment plant on Prado Road. Sewer mains and pump stations affected by this project have adequate capacity to provide the necessary service. The city's sewage treatment plant has enough additional capacity to handle the increase in sewage flow caused by the Housing Authority's project. 3. Fire Service a. Fire Response: Fire services to the project site will be provided by the San Luis Obispo Fire Department. Fire trucks will respond from either Headquarters Station located at the corner of Pismo and Garden Streets or from Station #4 located at the intersection of Madonna and Los Osos Roads. f.0-• i Yr*4b 1 11 0 0 s /4" 1 s e® I EXI5TIN6_ WATER LINE -WA HOUSING AUTHORITY SOUTH HIGUERA ANNEXATION s LPALLE JOAQUIN UFT) i ._LINE-- CONT,NUE6� NaF, :_TO.5EWAGE TREA TAFNT _T- P_LRNT I o` It, �= SEWER- 5eKVICe.: -- H Lt o 0 Q 0 N Y 0 m >arrY _ 1 ANNEXATION__._. _ Exhibit D - page 2 Because the project site is more than four minutes response time from either fire station, the city will require that additional measures be taken in the construction.of the project to improve the fire safety of the proposed housing. These measures can include: -- The installation of on -site automatic alarm systems and smoke detectors. -- The installation of on -site sprinkler systems. -- The use of building materials which are more resistant to fire. b. Fire Hydrants: The city will require that fire hydrants be installed along the.project's Higuera Street frontage on the west side of the street. All proposed structures will be within 300 feet of the nearest fire hydrant. Fire flow to the building site is estimated to be equal to or greater than 2000 GPM. The rate meets city standards for the proposed type of housing project. c: Paramedic /Rescue Service: Will be provided by the San Luis Fire Department from the Headquarters Station at Pismo and Garden Streets. ..4'::,Pol::i cecServi ce_• Police Service will be provided by the San Luis Obispo Police Department. Existing patrol routes wil Ube extended along South Higuera Street south of Los Osos Valley Road to serve the project site. 5. Street Improvements About 347 feet of South Higuera Street is included within the proposed annexa- tion territory. This section of the street will become part of the city's street system. The San Luis Obispo Public Services Department will be respon- sible for managing the perpetual maintenance of this street section. As part of the Housing Authority's development project, the city will require Higuera Street to be widened and improved. Improvements will occur along the west side of the street (see attached sketch) and will include the paving out of the street and the installation of curbs, gutters, sidewalks and street trees. The proposed curbside improvements will align with those along the Montessori School property directly adjacent to and north of the project site. 6. Public Transportation The site will be served by route #3 of the city municipal bus system. The closest bus stop is now located about 300 feet north of the project site. 1 o r m® 0 IMP ENTS INGLUQ, N � � ® =5. WlaENI►JC� i ' ` >s � cuRt35,calrrt�, � EWALJCh ._L. TREl:T: TREES l 1 l/ O 5MEET {MMVEWNT5. HOUSING AUTHORITY SOUTH HIGUERA ANNEXATION _... Exhibit D = page 3 u Bus service will be provided on a once -an -hour basis, generally from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday, and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, Sunday and holidays. 7. Park & Recreation Services The city will provide park and recreation services to residents of the annexed territory. Meadow Park is the nearest park facility about 22 miles from the annexed territory. Community -wide recreation programs are provided at the recreation center at the corner of Santa Rosa and Mill Streets. Some on -site recreation facilities will be provided by the Housing Authority. 8. Solid Waste Management Weekly solid waste pickup will be provided to the Housing Authority's building site. The city will become the billing agent for this seriice. The city contracts with San Luis Garbage Company to provide trash pickup. Services provided by San Luis Garbage Company include the pickup of some recyclable materials. 9. Street Lighting The city will determine whether street lighting will be required along the western side of Higuera Street. If required, the street light standards will be installed and owned by.the Pacific Gas & Electric Company. The Housing Authority will be responsible for paying for any lighting installation. The city will be responsible for paying for the electricl power used by the street lights. t 10. Animal.Control The city will be responsible for animal control services within the affected territory. The city contracts with the San Luis County Animal Regulation Department for this service. 11. Community Development The San Luis Obispo Community Development Department will be responsible for planning and engineering services and building code enforcement. 12. Public Works The city Public Services Department will be responsible for the long -term maintenance of public street areas and utilities. Maintenance services will include street sweeping. Exhibit D - page 4 B'. FINANCING OF SERVICE IMPROVEMENTS 1. Housing Authority Responsibility As the affected property owner, the Housing Authority will be required by the city to pay for the following improvements to pertinent.city services: Extension of water mains within the Higuera Street right -of -way; - Securing necessary easements and extending sewer laterals to connect with existing municipal sewer mains in Los Palos Drive; - Installation of on -site fire protection measures such as fire hydrants within the public street right -of -way, smoke detectors, automatic alarm systems, and possibly an on -site sprinkler system; - Widening Higuera Street and paving it out, installing curbs, gutters and sidewalks, and planting street trees; - If required, the installation of street lights along the western side of Higuera Street. 2. City Responsibility: City departments will be responsible for providing = services described in part "A" of this plan. Because of the size of the affected territory, the intensity of the proposed development, and(its proximity to areas already provided city services, it is not anticipated that any major expenditures will be required for new city equipment, facilities or personnel. The_:project will incrementally add to the workload of various city departments and in combination with other projects within the city may require future city budget increases. CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO INITIAL STUDY OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT APPLICATION NO. 57 -79 SITE LOCATION 4280 South Higuera Street PROJECT DESCRIPTION The San Luis Obispo Housing Authority wants to build 15 apartments on a site on the west side of Higuera Street adjacent to the Los Verdes Montessori School. The.Housing Authority has asked that the city annex the property. APPLICANT San Luis Obispo Housing Authority (A.R. Chuban, representative)_ STAFF RECOMMENDATION Negative Declaration PREPARED BY Terry Sanville, Senior Planner DATE 7/24/79 ERC ACTION NEGATIVE DECLARATION wo DATE 8/8/79 (n CD CD Z H W N (n U W W u- J u- m W �-r VI W to to d Li.l O k O O O O ai U > N aJ i. r LL N aJ O O O O O O O O O O •r +1 Si r V aJ w •r O Z Z J m Z F- ,--+ Z = LL W �- Z O Z Z N O O Z 40 Z ca o o F- N cm Z Z Q = U �~+ Q J W cn Q J ¢ F -. Z¢ c:) O C 2 0 U O U z 3 F- U U� a ¢ U � Z m D U 3 L- W ¢ Ln �-+ 3 O N Z O ¢ _ O O 1= to F- N W d cm U- = > C Z LO Z W N Q Z \ F- C ¢ J Q U J O `Ui CD uj u- Q aL F- ? J Z O > F- W U Z m: O d Z ¢, a' W Q CL F- Q' W U- r-=, W fn Z F W 2 N W W U F- J r J O CD Ln ,-r J i--i J O J Z Q = CD U F- cm U J W W u J J N J u- O. O 4 < '""' rr O C' Q' Q '"" U cn Z. m N LU U d J F- d = Z C7 Q N d ¢ Q Q u- ¢ W O ~ O [L N W u- G7 2 r+ u� al i 7 N R m E r- 0 •r C7� 4J E a) N a! II� O� 7 N y a) 7 V C INITIAL ENVIRONMENTAL STUDY - HOUSING AUTHORITY SOUTH HIGUERA ANNEXATION I. PROJECT DESCRIPTION The San Luis Obispo Housing Authority wants to develop 15 low rent townhouse apartments on 1.73 acres. The site is located on the west side of Higuera Street just south of Los Osos Valley Road. Ten two - bedroom apartments and• five three - bedroom apartments are planned. The overall density of the project will be 10.3 units /acre. The buildings would be two -story with a mediterranean design. All units will have individual fenced yards. In addition, a common children's play area of about 10,600 square feet will be incorporated into the project. Private yards have 6 =foot high_fencing_while the children's play area is surrounded_by a 36 -inch "decorative fence.- 32 parking spaces are provided in two separate parking lots. Included are two 12' wide handicap spaces. Full curb, gutter and sidewalk improvementssare proposed along the Higuera Street frontage extending to the property's southern boundry. Family incomes for those who will live in the project are expected to range from $5,000 to $11,000 per year: Occupants will probably reflect the present population characteristics of other assisted housing residents in San Luis Obispo. Therefore most will be employed within the city. The ethnic mixture will be similar to that of the city's population. II. GOVERNMENTAL APPROVALS The following government approvals will be required of the Housing Authority's project: A. General Plan Amendment: The - Housing Authority proposes to change the city's General Plan designation of the project site from "Interim Agriculture" to ".Medium- Density Residential ". This requires action of the city Planning Commission and City Council. B. Prezoning: The Housing Authority proposes to change the zoning of the.property from A -1 -10 (County Agriculture Zoning) to R -2 -PD (Medium- Density Residential - Planned Development). The zoning would become effective after the property is annexed. The prezoning application must be acted on by the Planning Commission and City Council. -1- o C. Architectural Review: The project's site plan and architecture will be reviewed by the city's Architectural Review Commission. The ARC must approve.the project before it can be built. D. Annexation: The Housing Authority has asked the city to annex the project site to San Luis Obispo. This will require action of the Local Agency Formation Commission and the City Council. E. Building Permits: As a final step, construction drawings are submitted to the Community Development Department,.Building Division for plan check and issuance of construction permits. This initial environmental study is designed to cover all phases of the proposed housing project. It will be made available to LAFCO when they formally consider the applicant's request for annexation: III. RECOMMENDED ACTION The Environmental Review Committee (or the Community Development Director) should grant the Housing Authority a negative declaration for this 15 -unit apartment project. No further environmental studies should be required. IV. POTENTIAL IMPACTS OF THE PROJECT A. CONSISTENCY WITH LOCAL PLANS AND POLICIES 1. THE GENERAL PLAN a: Land Use Element The city adopted a Land Use Element to its General Plan in January, 1977. Since that date, the element has been amended six times. The Land Use Element designates the project site as an "Interim Agriculture" area within the urban reserve line. The legend of the land use map states that interim agriculture "....is the designation given potential expansion areas outside the present city limits. Urban land use in these areas would be designated in specific plans as part of annexation proposals." The urban reserve line is defined as the "limit of potential urban development." -2- The text of the Land Use Element spells out annexation policies that apply to two types of city expansion areas. Major expansion areas are shown on the map as the Irish Hills, Delido, Margarita and Orcutt areas. Before these areas can be annexed to the city, a specific area plan for each must be prepared and supplemental water supply secured. Minor expansion areas are also shown on the Land Use Element map and discussed in the text. The following policies are pertinent to this project: "Certain minor unincorporated expansion areas, however, predominantly to the northwest, northeast and east of the city, could be considered as appropriate for incidental immediate annexation and urban develop- ment provided infrastructure improvements are concurrently con - structed to enable adequate urban service. Minor expansion to enable more logical, complete and efficient urban development and urban services should not be restrained or deferred, particularly where growth management and land use objectives are achieved as trade -offs. a) where existing deficiencies are corrected by the development; b) where inappropriate, alternative rural residential development can be avoided by allowing environmentally acceptable urban resi- dential concentration in the city and providing interim or perman- ent agriculture preservation of the remaining unincorporated portion of the property; and c) where the annexation and development will provide a more logical complete and efficient urban edge." The residential land use section of the general plan also states the following: "Medium- density residential development, allowing a maximum of 12 dwelling units per acre, shall be encouraged in close proximity to neighborhood and community commercial and public facilities, where utilities, circulation and neighborhood character can accommodate such development. Medium - density projects should be designed to be compatible with neighboring low- density development. Environmental Effects Clearly, urban use of the project site was anticipated by the general plan. This is why the plan designates the property as interim agri- culture and shows it within the urban reserve. The proposed public housing project is consistent with this aspect of the general plan. -3- The proposed project does not fully comply with other policies and criteria spelled out in the Land Use Element. The project most closely resembles the definition of a "minor expansion area." However, technically it does not meet the three basic criteria for approving a minor annexation: - There will be few;if any service deficiencies corrected by the project. - There will be no potential for open space or agriculture preser- vation on the site or on immediately adjacent areas. - Annexation of the site will not provide a more complete or efficient edge of the city. Due to the property's size and location, it is questionable whether any urban project could meet criteria set up for evaluating minor annexations. Development of the site for public assisted housing will not threaten the attainment of overall land use objectives set forth by the General Plan. In this context, the inconsistencies mentioned above will not have a significant environmental effect. Also, the proposed medium - density housing project does not fully comply with housing objectives spelled out in the Land Use Element. While the proposed project is generally in character with the neighbor- hood and compatible with surrounding 'low- density housing, it is not in close proximity to neighborhood shopping facilities or public facilities. (Padre Plaza, the nearest convenience shopping area, is over a mile away.) Mitigation Measures The following alternatives would eliminate or reduce the problem of inconsistency between the project and Land Use Element: - Expand the General Plan's criteria for evaluating minor annexation proposals to include the provision of low cost or assisted public housing or creation of other public uses. - Expand general plan annexation policies to identify the site as an exception to the more generalized provisions for minor annexations. - Amend the urban reserve line to exclude the project site and deny the proposed annexation. -4- - The city could direct the Housing Authority to investigate sites closer to public facilities and neighborhood shopping within San Luis Obispo and offer specific assistance in securing a site. b. Circulation Element As part of the 1973 General Plan, the city adopted a Circulation Element which designates Higuera Street (both in and outside the city) as an "arterial." Within the city, official building setback lines were adopted in 1969 and set the ultimate right -of -way for Higuera Street at 84 feet. The city's Community-Development Department has prepared a revised General Plan Circulation Element. This report is in draft form and has not been adopted by the City Council. The new Circulation Element also designates Higuera Street as an arterial extending as far south as the urban reserve line shown on the adopted Land Use Element map. Environmental Effects As part of the project, the Housing Authority proposes to make frontage improvements along Higuera Street. These modifications include the widening of the paved street area and the installation of curbs., gutters, and sidewalks. These frontage improvements will align with those which extend across the Montessori School property and Los Verdes Estates property directly to the north. Proposed improvements are consistent with adopted setback lines. The proposed project is consistent with the adopted and proposed General Plan Circulation Element. No mitigation measures are required. C. Housing Element The city has adopted a new Housing Element to its General Plan. This report replaces the old element adopted in 1973. The proposed -5- 0 J AI Housing Element does not include.any specific policies or programs which deal with the annexation of land for the purpose of developing assisted public housing. The new Housing Element does state that new construction of additional assisted housing should be given a higher priority over the conversion of existing units. Also, as a general goal, the Housing Element states that the city will encourage "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." Environmental Effects There are no specific policies or programs in the Housing Element which discuss the annexation of Tand for the construction of assisted housing. However, the Housing Authority's project is consistent with the spirit and intent of the element. No mitigation measures are required. d. Open Space E- lement The city adopted a General Plan Open Space Element in 1973. The map on page 43 of the report shows the project site as a "flood hazard area." This designation was based on studies of the San Luis Creek Flood Plain made by the Army Corps of Engineers in 1970 and 1973. Page-36 of the- Open.Spate:_Element:.states that the city should prepare creek setback criteria, including prohibitive, restrictive and warning zones to protect the creek and flooding of future construction. There are no policies or programs within the Open Space Element which indicate that urban development on the project site should be prohibited. In April 1979, =the city enacted controls on construction and grading in flood - -prone areas. These rules, titled the Flood Damage Prevention Regulations, were adopted to meet the requirements of the Federal Government's National Flood Insurance Program. They also carry out the general provisions of the Open Space Element (one of which is mentioned above). Flood prone areas are shown on a series of maps developed.by. the Corps of Engineers in 1978 -79. These represent the most recent studies conducted by the Corps. The maps show that the project site M is not within a flood prone area. In fact, the site is beyond the area that could be affected by a 500 -year flood. Environmental Effects Policies within the Open Space Element are not in conflict with the proposed project. The Open .Space Element maps are out of date and do not represent the most recent engineering studies. This inconsistency between the Corps maps and the open space map does not cause significant environmental problems.. Mitigation Measures The General Plan Open Space Element could be updated to include the most recent flooding information. Or, this type of information could be.deleted from the element entirely since it is adequately covered in the Safety Element, discussed in the Zone.9 Master Plan and pre- sented in the City Flood Plan Management Ordinances. The staff has prepared a new Open Space Element which was presented to the City Planning Commission in July, 1979. When adopted, the draft report will superceed the 1973 element and should eliminate conflicts between city open space plans and other general plan elements. e. Conservation Element The Conservation Element was adopted by the city in 1973. The second policy listed on Page 4.4 states that '.'urban development on prime agriculture land should be avoided, with agricultural zoning applied to worthy lands'.to insure their preservation." The U.S. Soil Conservation Service has shown the project site.as having Class II soil. This type of soil has historically been used as an indication of prime agri- cultural land. Environmental Effects Because of the size of the.project.site (1.7 acres) and its relation - ship to surrounding urban uses both in the city and in the county, the` property probably is not worthy of preservation as an agricultural parcel. -7- This determination should be made by city decision makers. No additional mitigation measures are required. f. Noise Element The Noise Element, adopted by the city in 1975, includes noise ex- posure standards for all types of land use within the city. The "acceptable" level of noise for multi - family dwellings is 60 Ldn- According to the Noise. Element, the Ldn sound level at 50 feet from the center line of Higuera Street is 57 dBA.'Based::on increases in street traffic in the future, this noise level would be 61 dBA by 1995. Environmental Impacts The closest housing units will be within 84 feet of the center line of Higuera Street. The city's General Plan Noise Element states that existing noise levels within 50 feet of Higuera Street's center line are 57 Ldn and future noise levels are expected to be 61 Ldn: Proposed housing units will therefore -be exposed to noise levels less than 60 Ldn- Since normal residential wall construction reduces noise levels by at least 20 Ldn, there should be no problem in achieving the 45 Ldn interior noise standard set by the city's building code either now or in the future. Also, children's outdoor play areas are not exposed to noise in excess of 60 Ldn and therefore meet city noise element standards. Rear yard areas are far enough from Higuera Street or protected by fences so that noise levels should not exceed recommended standards. The project site and proposed housing development will not be adversly affected by traffic noise from Higuera Street. On -site traffic noise is not considered a significant problem. No additional mitigation measures (beyond those already incorporated into the project's design) are needed. g. Safety Element The Safety Element was adopted by the city in August, 1978. One of IM the two Safety Element maps shows the project sites as being beyond the four - minute emergency response time from the nearest fire station. This generally means that fire service to the site is below standard. There are no specific policies in the Safety Element which address development in areas beyond the four - minute response line. However, the city's Utility Capacity Ordinance (Ordinance 604 -A) requires that these types of problems be reported to the City Council on a quarterly basis. Environmental Effects Because of the lack of specific policies within the Safety Element, the proposed project is not in conflict with the adopted Safety Element. However, the lack of fire service to the project site warrents further attention. Mitigation Measures Measures which will reduce fire service problems can include the following: — Installation of smoke detectors, fire extinguishers and direct alarm connections. - Use of more fire resistant materials when building the project. - Installation of sprinkler systems - Extension of Los Osos Valley Road to bridge San Luis Obispo Creek and connect with South Higuera Street. This will substantially improve fire service response time from Station 3 located at the corner of Madonna Road and Los O.sos Valley Road. - Other measures which are acceptable to the city Fire Chief. 2. THE CITY CHARTER In June 1978, the voters of San Luis Obispo approved Measure "G" -- an amendment to the City Charter. The new charter section (Section 727) states that: 10 "Except for territory which is dedicated solely and entirely to a permanent public use, no annexation of territory to the city shall become effective until approved by a vote of the people at a general or special election held after the final decision by the council to annex such territory." The Housing Authority does not intend to submit the proposed public housing to a vote of the people, subsequent to council action on the annexation request. Environmental Effects The City Attorney has reviewed the proposed project and analyzed the impact of the new Charter Amendment. It is his opinion that the annexation of land for the purpose of developing a low -rent housing project is a "public use" within the meaning of Charter Section 727. No general or special election is required.However, before annexation the property owner should record a declar- ation that states that the site will be perminently remain a public use. Future changes in use would only be allowed if the city council found them to'be "public uses ". ,Mitigation Measures The property owner (either the.housing authority or the existing owner) should file a declaration of public use as described above. 3. THE CITY ZONING ORDINANCE Since the project site is now outside the city, city zoning district regulations do not apply. However, Section 9200.4 of the Zoning Regulations state that; "Any area annexed to the city shall be prezoned consistent with the General Plan or classified A/C until rezoning after annexation." Environmental Effect The proposed project will comply with the requirements of the City Zoning Ordinance. A general plan amendment has been proposed for the site which will establish and appropriate type of urban use. The Housing Authority has also submitted a prezoning application consistent with the proposed general plan amendment. No mitigation measures are necessary. -10- The proposed project also meets density, parking, setback, building height and coverage requirements of the city's R -2 zone district. Variations to these standards may be granted by the City Council as part of the PD prezoning appli- cation. No density bonus has been requested by the Housing Authority. 4. ANNEXATION POLICY In 1972, the City Planning Commission adopted annexation policies and procedures. In the recent past, annexation requests (e.g. the Foothill and Ferrini Annexations) have followed these procedures in addition to complying with city charter.require- ments. The annexation policy requires that: - the property be prezoned for Planned. Development - the PD prezoning proposal be considered concurrent with the annexation request. - the applicant give the city sufficient information to allow an understanding of the project's environmental and service effects. Environmental Effects The Housing Authority's project complies with adopted annexation policies described above. A prezoning application for a planned development has been submitted to the Community Development Department and is the subject of this Initial Environmental Impact Report. No mitigation measures are required. 5. THE AIRPORT LAND USE COMMISSION PLAN The County Airport Land Use Plan was adopted by the Airport Land Use Commission in 1973. It contains tables and maps which indicate which types of land uses. are permitted, conditionally permitted or prohibited in areas surrounding the County Airport. The project.site is included within area #5 of the Airport Plan. Within this area, multi- family uses are conditionally permitted. The Airport Plan states that; "Where a "C" designation is given to a land use, it means that the commission will examine the proposed use prior to approval with a view to determining appropriate conditions before allowing the use." -11- Environmental Effects So long as the proposed project is referred to the Airport Land Use Commission, it is consistent with provisions of the 1973 Airport Land Use Plan. Mitigation Measures The proposed project should be referred to the Airport Land Use Commission for review. When the Airport Land Use Commission finds that a project will be significantly affected by airport operations, they can recommend conditions of approval.. Typical conditions that have been required for other city projects include: - requiring avigation easements of all projects within flight path areas. - requiring adequate noise insulati.on.of residential structures. - requiring non - reflective materials be used to construct roofs. B. POPULATION DISTRIBUTION AND GROWTH . The existing population of the South Higuera area is about 2500 people, with about 280 school age children. According to the 1975 census, about 47% of the households in this area (generally south of Elks Lane) have incomes less than $8,000 per year. Three people live on the project site in substandard housing units. Environmental Impacts The project will add about 45 to 55 residents to the South Higuera Street area. About 20 to 25 school age children are anticipated. This represents about a 2% increase in the areas total population and a 9% increase in school age children. The Housing Authority project will comprise about 9% of the population growth expected in the South Higuera Area over the next 5 years. The project would not result in the concentration of assisted housing. It is the only assisted housing project applied for by the Housing Authority for this part of the city. The project would represent about 3% of the total number of assisted units in the city. -12- The three individuals now living on the site will be displaced by the project. The Housing Authority has developed a relocation plan for providing assistance to these individuals. This relocation plan has been reviewed and approved by the Federal Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The overall population impact of this project is not significant. No mitigation measures are necessary. C. LAND USE The project site is surrounded on all sides by developing; or existing urban uses. South of the project is the Castle Apartments. West and North of the project site is Phase I and II of Los Verdes Estates -- a single family housing development. The overall density of Los Verdes Estates is about 6 housing units per acre. North and adjacent to the site is Los Verdes Montesorri School. On the east side of Higuera Street (within county areas) there are some older homes, a developing warehouse project, a fire- wood sales and, storage yard, and an equipment and material storage yard for Pacific Gas and Electric Company. On the project site there are 5 older structures in substandard condition. Some of the structures have been used as residences. None of them are considered to be architecturally significant or appear to be historically significant. Environmental Impacts The most direct impact on land use caused by the project will be the removal of the 5 existing structures and the relocation of 3 residents. The Housing Authority -has developed a relocation plan which has been approved by the Department of Housing and Urban Development. The proposed 15 -unit housing project will not cause.a change in land use patterns in the area. It will be similar to neighboring housing although at a higher density (10 units per acre versus 6 units per acre for Los Verdes Estates). The project site will comprise about 1.6% of the resi- dential area bounded by Higuera Street, San Luis Creek and Prado Road. -13- 0 Truck traffic along Higuera Street and using nearby warehouse areas will affect the project site. The noise and air pollution from trucks and other traffic will be similar in intensity -to other residential areas along Higuera Street north of the project site. Since there are few reasons for project residents to cross Higuera Street, the concern for pedestrian safety i.s not considered a significant issue. Sidewalks will be provided along the project's Higuera Street frontage. The on -site children's play area faces Higuera Street. Mitigation measures which have been incorporated into,the design of this area which should improve safety include: - A 36 -inch high fence and gate system which should help prevent small children from wandering into street and parking lot areas. - Landscaping along the Higuera Street frontage should help keep play equipment within yard areas. As an additional protective device, landscaped berms 5 to 6 -feet high could be installed along the project's Higuera Street frontage and would help screen the children's play area. The project will not have a significant effect on the area's land use. No mitigation measures are required. D. TRANSPORTATION AND CIRCULATION Higuera Street provides access to the project site and is classified as an "arterial" street by city circulation plans. In August, 1978, the city conducted 24 -hour traffic counts along Higuera Street south of Elks Lane. Traffic volumes vary along this street section north of Prado Road. 8200 ADT (average daily trips) was measured. Just south of Prado Road the traffice volume dropped to 5030 ADT. North of Tank Farm Road the traffic volume was measured at 7480 ADT while south of Tank Farm Road the volume again dropped to 5320 ADT. Traffic volumes were not measured directly in front of the project site south'of the Los Osos Road Inter- section. However, we estimate them to be 4000 to 5000 ADT. In 1975, the city hired a consultant to prepare estimates of future traffic levels on the city's major streets. The computer model, prepared by the consultant, was based on the city's General Plan and on population estimates supplied by the Community Development Department. The consultant's -14- I � study assumed that Los Osos Valley Road would be extended across San Luis Creek and full freeway connections would be available. Projected traffic volumes for Higuera Street (in the year 2015) south of Tank Farm Road are_1!0;717 ADT. The computer study anticipated over 14,000 ADT on Los Osos Valley Road between Higuera Street and the freeway. The project site is about 300 feet from the end of Route #3 of the city bus system. Environmental Effects The proposed project will generate about 105 ADT. This is compared to about 1100 ADT for Tract 592, a single family subdivision north of the project site and 1800 ADT for Los Verdes Estates (Phases I and II) north and west of the project site. Based on computer studies mentioned above, about 6000 to 7000 cars a day will use the section of Higuera Street south of Los Osos Valley Road by the year 2015. The existing two travel lanes along this section of Higuera Street have enough capacity to handle projected traffic volumes. Traffic and circulation impacts of the project are insignificant. No mitigation measures are required. E. AIR QUALITY AND CLIMATE In general, the quality of air in San Luis Obispo meets or exceeds most Federal or State Standards. However, in 1977, the county (including the city) was designated as a non - attainment area for ozone and particulates by the State Air Resources Board. In addition, the federal one -hour standard for oxidants was exceeded on two days for 14 hours in 1975 and 4 days for 9 hours in 1976. Because of the presence of local. temperature inversions and other characteristics of the air basin, the climate of San Luis Obispo is very similar to either the Bay Area or the south coast air basins. Only the lack of major pollution sources in the area have kept the local air quality relatively safe. -15- Localized pollution buildups occur near .low level sources such as streets and highways. Near the project site, traffic on Higuera Street may create a buildup of carbon monoxide (CO). There are no major stationary sources of pollution near the project site or in San Luis Obispo': In 1978, an air quality analysis was conducted for the Higuera Commerce. Park project, north of the project site on Higuera Street. The study estimated that carbon monoxide levels adjacent to Higuera Street were as shown below: 1978 ESTIMATED CARBON MONOXIDE LEVELS (CO) ADJACENT TO SOUTH HIGUERA STREET Distance from Roadway (in feet) 0 50 100 150 200 400 CO Concentrations (PPM) 14.2 10.7 7.7 5.2 3.0 .2 Carbon Monoxide levels did not exceed the federal air quality standard of 35 PPM (Parts Per Million) along Higuera Street or the state standard of 40 PPM. Environmental Effects Automobile traffic from the proposed project will cause some additonal air pollution but the overall amount is insiginificant. Based on previous air quality studies, carbon monoxide levels along Higuera Street now or in the future, will not exceed federal or state standards and should not adversely affect the proposed housing project. Prevailing winds that blow from the northwest most of the year and.are a noted feature of this part of town will also help to ventilate the area. Carbon monoxide buildups could occur during calm periods which make up about 4% of the year. While prevailing winds have a beneficial effect on air quality in the area, they can make outdoor activities less comfortable.. This does not create a major problem. Care should be taken in locating private yard areas and providing wind screens to make them more usable. The project will not have a significant effect on air quality. No mitigation measures are required. -16- F. PUBLIC SERVICES AND UTILITIES 1. Water Supply The city receives its water supply from two sources; Salinas Dam and Whale Rock Reservoir. The city consumed 5506 acre feet of water in 1977. Using 1977 statistics, this leaves about 1351 acre feet of remaining water supply. During 1978 and the first half of 1979, about 200 people moved to the city and increased the population. Remaining water supply is roughly estimated as.about 1300 acre feet. Service Effects Based on a Water Supply Study done for the city in 1977, medium - density housing uses about 3,420 gallons of water per acre per day. This means that the proposed 15 apartments will consume about 5920 gallons per day or about 6.6 acre feet of water per year. This is .5% of the remaining water supply. This impact is not considered significant. No mitigation measures are required. 2. Water Treatment The city's water treatment plant will hand water a day. However, in the near future, Will be expanded to 12,000,000 gallons per water that was processed through the plant 6.4 million gallons. This monthly peak,is summer months to somewhere between 7 and 8 Service Effects le about 8,000,000 gallons of the capacity of the plant day. In May, 1979, the most in a single day was about expected to increase during MGD. Work to expand the capacity of the water filtration plant to 12,000,000 GPD should be complete before the proposed apartment project is built. The proposed apartments will use about .15% of the treatment plant's projected capacity. This is an insignificant amount. No mitigation measures are required. -17- 3. Water Distribution There is an 18 -inch water main in South Higuera Street that provides service to Los Verdes Estates and other frontage areas. This water main was constructed in 1972. The closest fire hydrant to the project site is located on the west side of Higuera Street about 75 feet north of the Housing Authority's property. The city has conducted water flow tests at various points along the Higuera Street water main. At a fire hydrant 350 feet north of the Los Osos Road intersection, the static water pressure was measured at 72 p.s.i. and the fire flow was measured at 2030 GPA. Water mains north of the project site in Los Osos Valley Road provided 70 p.s.i. static pressure and 2080 GPA fire flow. To meet city standards, a static pressure of at least 20 p.s.i. should be available to the project. For medium density housing projects (such as being proposed by the Housing Authority), the city standard for fire flow is generally 2000 GPM. To meet city standards, fire hydrants should be within 300 feet of the buildings that they are to serve. Service Effects The 18 -inch water main in Higuera Street will be extended to serve the project site. Both static pressure and fire flow in the area appear sufficient to provide adequate service to the project site. The plans submitted by the Housing Authority do not show the installation of any new fire hydrants along the Higuera Street frontage. Some of the proposed apartments on the southern portion of the site will be more than 300 feet from the nearest existing hydrant. Mitigation Measures To meet city fire protection standards, one or possibly two fire hydrants should be installed along the project's Higuera Street frontage. The number and precise location of these hydrants should be determined by the City's Fire Chief. 4. Sewer Distribution Sewer lines from the project site are proposed to be extended through an easement to connect with the 8 -inch mains in Los Palos Drive. From the Los Verdes II housing area, sewage flows via 8 -inch and 12 -inch mains across Highway 101 to the Calle Joaquin lift station. From that point, sewage is pumped through an 8 -inch force main north along the western right -of -way of Highway 101 crossing Los Osos Valley Road. Mains eventually cross the freeway again and connect with Laguna lift station on the east side of U.S. 101. From there, sewage is again pumped through a 10 7inch force.main north to the city's sewage treatment plant on Prado Road. The design capacity of the Laguna Lift Station is 2.23 MGD (Millions of gallons per day).. The EIR prepared for tracts 603 and 608 in 1977 estimated that the present demand for this facility is 1.59 MGD. The capacity of the Calle Joaquin lift station is about .95 MGD. In 1974 the City Engineer estimated the the current use of this facility was about 44% of its total capacity. The use of existing lift stations was analyzed in 1975 by an engineering consultant -- Jenks and Adamson, Inc. The consultant's report concluded that the Laguna Lift Station would be adequate to serve future development within the incorporated portions of its service area but that in order to serve portions of Los Osos Valley outside of the existing city limits, additional sewer facilities would be required. Service Effect The existing sewer mains in Los Palos Drive as well as other off - site mains should be sufficient to handle the sewage flow from the proposed project. (It is estimated that the project will contribute about .0043 MGD which is an insignificant amount.) The proposed project will incrementally increase the use of both the Calle Joaquin and Laguna lift stations. Both facilities have the capacity to serve this project. In the future, incrimental increases in sewage from projects in the Laguna.Lake and South Higuera areas may reach or exceed the capacity of the Laguna Lift Station. -19- Mitigation Measures The city should monitor the use of the Laguna Lift Station to determine when its maximum design capacity is close to being reached. If the area's population continues to expand, the city' may need to include sewage treatment improvements for this area in its long -term Capital Improvement Program (CIP). 5. Sewage Treatment Sewage from the project site will be treated at the city's Sewage Treatment Plant on Prado Road. The maximum dry weather capacity of the plant is about 5 MGD (Millions of gallons per day). Current dry weather flow (estimated in the Higuera Commerce Park EIR) averages about 3.65 MGD and wet weather flows average 4.64 MGD. Service Effect The Housing Authority's project will contribute about .0043 MGD of sewage a day. This represents only about .3% of the remaining plant's dry-weather capacity. The proposed project will not overload the city's sewage treatment plant. No mitigation measures are required. ` 6. Fire Service For a description of existing fire service, impacts of the project and mitigation measures refer to the section of this report that discusses the Public Safety Element (Page ). 7. School Services The project site is within the San Luis Obispo Coastal Unified School District. The elementary schools, which serve the project site, are Emerson and Hawthorne Schools. Grades kindergarten through 3rd are at Emerson, and grades 3 through 6 are at Hawthorne. In 1977; the EIR prepared for the South Street Specific Plan (as revised) stated that these two schools are essentially operating at capacity and that there is no.room to accommodate any future popu- -20- U lation growth in the central area. The EIR also stated that development of the South Street Specific Plan areas would require that students be bussed to other schools within the district or the Hawthorne School be expanded by use of portable facilities. Environmental Effects The project would result in between 20 and 25 children needing school services (most of them in the elementary grades). Students would be bussed the 2a miles to Hawthorne or Emerson Schools or attend Laguna - Junior High School or San Luis Senior High School. Officials of the San Luis Coastal Unified School District have stated that the construction of this.-project would not seriously impact schools. The school officials indicate that with other housing developments underway, there could be a time in the future when Emerson - Hawthorne School would be full. However, no overloading would occur at this time. The EIR for Tract 592 on South Higuera Street prepared in 1977, indicates that there i.s no capacity problem related to junior or senior high school enrollment. No mitigation measures are required at this time. G. Aesthetic Impacts People driving on Higuera Street will be able to seethe project easiest. The closest building will be about 50 feet in back of the curb and will be 25 feet high. Residents in Los Verdes Estates II will also be able to see the project. Households along the west side of Los Palos Drive and adjoining side streets will be most affected. Visual Effects From Higuera Street, the project will present a fairly "open" plan with buildings placed around the periphery of the property. Frontage areas and the proposed children's play area will be landscaped although the preliminary plans for the project_do not specify the type of land- scaping. The amount of area between the building and the street and near parking and trash disposal facilities should allow ample WE opportunities for landscaping. Private yard areas will be screened with a 6 -foot high wooden fence. The nearest buildings to the site are single family homes on the west side of Los Palos Drive.and the Castle Apartments. The homes on Los Palos Drive are between 14 and 16 feet high and are between 40 and 50 feet from the project site property line. This means that the spacing between two -story apartment buildings on the project site and adjacent homes will be about 60 to 75 feet (see sketch below). The type of architecture and the scale of buildings should not be out of character with the existing housing in the area. Compared to the current status of buildings along this section of Higuera Street, the project will generally improve the aesthetics of the site. No mitigation measures, other than on -site landscaping, are required. H. Plants and Animals The majority of the site is covered With annual grasses such as rye grass, wild oats and brome grass. There are also scattered non - native weedy plants that are typical of disturbed areas in California (e.g. mustard, anise, thistles, etc.). Near Higuera Street, a low area parallel to the road has a few moisture- seeking weeds such as dock or sorrel. A few native coyote bushes.,were seen in the north- eastern corner of the property. There are five trees along the property's western boundary; three of the trees are poplars over 30 -feet high. The most notable tree is the California Pepper tree which is over 25 -feet high. What appears to be a small sycamore tree is located at the north - western corner of the property. Wildlife on the site is probably typical of this type of plant community, (e.g. field mice, gophers, black birds, etc.). There appears to be no rare:or endangere&species on the site. Environmental Effects The annual grasses will be removed as part of the project and replaced -22- by buildings, paved areas, and ornamental landscaping. The project's preliminary plans do not indicate whether existing trees will be retained...Based on their location, it appears that the poplar trees are located in areas proposed for private yards. If this is the case, they could be retained. The existing California Pepper tree may be retained depending on the precise location of structures and the proposed 24 -space parking lot. Preparation of precise landscape and buildings should resolve what existing vegetation will be kept. In any case the impact of the project of wildlife is not considered significant. No mitigation measures are required. I. GEOLOGIC AND SEISMIC HAZARD AND TOPOGRAPHIC CHANGES The underlying geology of the project site and surrounding area is classified by the city's Seismic Safety Element as "Quarternary River Traces." This type of geology has "moderate" liquefaction potential. Policies within the Seismic Safety Element do not require any special studies or mitigation to deal with moderate liquefaction areas. Only in high and very high hazard areas are special studies required. The topography of the project site ri§essfrom Higuera Street to an elevation about 8 -feet higher than the street at the lot's westerly boundary. The slope of the property is gradual and continuous and averages about 5 %. Environmental Impacts Most of the site will be graded to allow construction of the 15 apartment buildings. The western part of the site will be flattened to accommodate apartment structures and yard areas. It appears that grading is proposed within 2 -feet of the property line. City Standards require that retaining walls be installed when this happens. The project's preliminary plans do not specify the construction of retaining walls: Based on the direction of prevailing winds, dust from the project created by grading will drift eastward across Higuera Street and may affect adjacent warehouses and a few older homes. -23- Mitiqation Measures The Housing Authority should work with the city's Engineering staff to determine the need for retaining walls along the.site's per.imiter. Based on the staff's preliminary evaluation about 150 feet of retaining wall is needed along the northern property line; 215 feet of wall is needed along the western property line; and 35 feet is needed along the southern property line. Standard dust mitigation procedures should be followed. J. HYDROLOGY In 1978 and 1979, the Army Corps of Engineers conducted studies of San Luis Creek. Maps were prepared by the Corps which superseded earlier studies carried out in 1970 and 1973. The most recent Corps of Engineer Maps show that -the'project site is not subject to.flooding. (The site is beyond the area which could be affected by a 500 -year storm.) - Environmental Impacts Based on the preliminary grading plan submitted by the Housing Authority, all runoff from the site will flow east to Higuera Street. Storm runoff from the project's paved areas will contain contaminants such as oil, gasoline, acids, greeses and detergents. This is typical of most projects in the city. Storm runoff from this area eventually is deposited in San Luis Creek. The amount of pollutants from this project alone is not considered significant, although the impact of full urban development within the city is considered significant. Much of the runoff would be carried on parking lot and driveway areas. The preliminary plans do not show..how runoff would be carried from the site to the street area. City drainage standards do not allow runoff to be carried across sidewalk or driveway areas to the street. Mitiqation Measures To meet city drainage standards, all runoff has to be deposited in Higuera Street via sidewalk underdrains. TS:drs -24- l \ - - -- - - -- -~ - -- pyqOE // c I �, VIII �"•� � I I III I \ )YaOlN6 Alt7710i I cos PA406 DRIME . - -- -------- � ; I r �- I I I I I 1 I I I I III � )YaOlN6 Alt7710i I cos PA406 DRIME . - -- -------- � ; I I III � / I Mt,'7H H1&& eA PRDOER7Y L A19' A COMM150N OF E/STING y0U5 11V6 A/M THE PROP05E17 1lOU61 NG N 7,YO91TY DE�EGOP(.lENT V. SUMMARY OF MITIGATION MEASURES A. GENERAL PLAN LAND USE ELEMENT: To address the issue of whether the project is consistent with the Land Use Element, the following actions can be taken: -- Amend the land use element to include the provision of public housing or the creation of other public uses as ways of complying with "minor annexation" policies; or -- Deny the Housing Authority's project; or -- Determine that land use policies do not apply to this project and that its approval or denial should be based on its own merits or demerits. B. OPEN SPACE: To address the issue of flooding on the property and the consistency of the project with the Open Space Element, the following actions can be taken: -- Update the existing Open Space Element to include the most recent flooding information prepared by the Corps of Engineers; or -- Delete the outdated flooding information in the 1973 Open Space.Element by adopting a new element. (P.S. The Planning Commission is now reviewing a new Open Space Element.) C. SAFETY ELEMENT To address the problem of fire service to the area, the following actions can be taken: - -The developer can install smoke detectors, fire extinguishers and direct alarm connections, and use fire resistant materials to build the project. -- Sprinkler systems can be install'ed.. - -Los Osos Valley Road can be extended over San Luis Creek to connect with Higuera Street. This will reduce fire truck response time. D. CITY CHARTER: To be consistent with Measure G of the City Charter, the City Attorney recommends that the property owner should record a declaration which states that the site will be permanently used for public use. E. AIRPORT LAND USE PLAN: To be consistent with the county Airport Land Use Plan, this project should be submitted to the Airport Land Use Commission for their review. -25- I r� 1 I • i J F. FIRE PROTECTION: In addition to items listed as "Safety Element Mitigation Measures" and to meet city standards, fire hydrants should be installed along the Higuera Street frontage. G. SEWER SERVICE: To address the question of when the Laguna Pump Station will be used to its capacity, the city should'continue to monitor its use and determine if it will need to be replaced in the future. H. GRADING: The designer of the Housing Authority's project should work with the city engineering staff to determine the need for retaining walls along the site's perimeter. I. DRAINAGE: TS:drs To meet city standards, the designer of the project should prepare plans for a sidewalk underdrain system which will carry water from the site to Higuera Street. -26- v Tal 41 I�1� —v City Of San IUIS OISO CITY CLERK /TREASURER Post Office Box 321 — San.Luis Obispo, CA 93406 — 805/541 -1000 August 22, 1979 Ms. Barbara Carlson, Executive Officer San Luis Obispo County Local Agency Formation Commission Courthouse Annex San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 Dear Ms. Carlson: Attached is a certified copy of a resolution of application for the "South Higuera Public Housing Annexation." This resoluti.on was approved by the San Luis Obispo City'Council at a public hearing on August 21,. 1979. It was prepared and is being submitted to you pursuant to section 35140 of the California Municipalities - Organization Act of 1977. We have also attached a copy of an Environmental Initial Study that was prepared by city staff and approved by the San Luis Obispo Environmental Review Committee and City Council. This report contains substantial informa- tion which should assist your agency in processing this annexation request. If you have any questions about the content of the attached materials or feel that additional information is necessary, feel free to call me or Senior Planner Terry Sanville at 541 -1000. Sincerely; J. H. Fitzpatrick City Clerk TS:L 8/13/79 0 I I I, J.H. Fitzpatrick, the duly appointed, qualified and acting City Clerk of the City of San Luis Obispo, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of Resolution No. 3946 (1979 Series), passed and adopted on the 21st day of August, 1979, by the City Council of the City of San Luis Obispo. Witness my hand and the seal of the City of San Luis Obispo this 24th day of August, 1979. (SEAL) 1 N R RESOLUTION NO. 3945 (1979 Series) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO CONFIRMING LIENS UPON REAL PROPERTY PARCELS FOR WEED ABATEMENT COSTS. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. This council hereby finds and confirms the existence as of August 1, 1979, of duly imposed liens in the amounts and upon the real property parcels set forth in Exhibit "A" delinquency list attached hereto. Said liens were imposed for weed abatement costs incurred by the city upon said parcels and are in accordance with provisions of the city's municipal code. 2. The City Clerk is directed to send a certified copy of this Resolution to the Auditor - Controller of the County of San Luis Obispo for collections of said liens along with regular city property taxes. On motion of Councilwoman Billig seconded by Councilman Bond , and on the following roll call vote.: AYES: Councilmembers Billig, Bond, Dunin and Mayor Cooper NOES: None ABSENT: Councilman Jorgensen the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this 21st day of August , 1979. ATTEST: C;WClerk J. H. Fitzpatrick Approved as to form: City Attorney m R -F -79 Approved as to content: a J74J r v DELINQUENT WEED ABATEMENTS Parcel Tax Rate Assessment Number Property Owner Area Amount Year 01- 012 -36 G.M. &N.J. Baumgarten, 003 -000 $ 7.66 1978 01- 014 -60 R. Marshall, et..al. 003 -000 14.10 1978 01- 014-61 J.E. King & Co. 003 -000 18.60 1978 01- 014 -62 J.E. King & Co. 003 -000 18.60 1978 01- 014 -63 R.T. Marshall, et. al. 003 -000 8.46 1978 01- 066 -19 V.B. Roselip, Tr. et. al. 003 -000 54.00 1978 01- 204 -14 S.H. Nelson, et. al. 003 -000 14.10 1978 02- 304 -11 L.H. Wright 003 -000 12.76 1978 02- 445 -10 E.A. French 003 -000 49.36 1978 02- 445 -21 E.A. French, et. al. 003 -000 318.00 1978 03- 683 -09 Cuesta Valley Properties 003 -000 81.00 1978 04- 397 -02 R.P., Jr. &S.S. Doyle 003 -000 23.40 1978 04- 583 -15 H.G. York, et. al. 003 -000 81.00 1978 04- 764 -07 F. &I. Limon 003 -000 40.50 1978 04- 764 -08 I.Valdez 003 -000 40.50 1978 04- 765 -02 Cuesta Valley Properties 003 -000 81.00 1978 04- 833 -02 M.C. Norton 003 -000 27.00 1978 04- 833 -02 M.C. Norton 003 -000 20.40 1978 04- 833 -03 M.C. Norton, et. al. 003 -000 81..00 1978 04- 833 -04 H.H. &M.C. Norton 003 -000 54.00 1978 04- 842 -12 M.C. Norton, et. al. 003 -000 54.00 1978 52- 134 -35 H.L.. &I.L. Mager 003 -000 30.00 1978 52- 134 -35 H.L. &I.L. Mager 003 -000 34.50 1978 52- 135 -13 R.N. &V.J. Tait 003 -000 30.60 1978 52- 136 -19 H.H. Mager 003 -000 165.30 1978 53- 062 -18 Thomas & Lula Berryhill 003 -000 81.60 1978 EXHIBIT "A„ Delinquent Weed Abatements Parcel Number Property, 0 r 53- 102 -30 The Giddings Co. 03- 757 -02 Southern Pacific R.R. 04- 851 -02 Southern Pacific R.R. 04- 852 -02 Southern Pacific R.R. 01- 091 -26 J.S., Jr. &C.S. Cullison 03- 655 -04 Mitchell & Wendt 180.00 04- 397 -01 R.P., Jr. & S.S. Doyle 52- 224 -07 C. Finkbeiner 270.00 53- 063 -22 H. &S. Nielsen 54..00 aj,H I1T 6`A„ Page 2 Tax Raiff Assessment- - Area I.. Amount Year 003 -000 $ 54.00 1978 003 -000 180.00 1978 003 -000 270.00 1978 003 -000 270.00 1978 003 -000 54..00 1978 003 -000 10.20 1978 003 -000 23.40 1978 003 -000 15.30 1978 003 -000 54.00 1978 19 a RESOLUTION NO. 3944 (1979 Series.) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO CONFIRMING LIENS UPON REAL PROPERTY PARCELS FOR WEED ABATEMENT COSTS BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. This Council hereby finds and confirms the existence as of August 1, 1979, of duly imposed liens in the amounts and upon the real property parcels set forth in Exhibit "A" delinquency list attached hereto. Said liens were imposed for weed abatement costs incurred by the city upon said parcels and are in accordance with provisions of.the city's municipal code. 2. The City Clerk is directed to send a certified copy of this Resolution to the County Recorder of the County of San Luis Obispo for confirmation and recordation. 3. Any amounts remaining unpaid as of August 1, 1980, will be forwarded to the Auditor = Controller of the County of San Luis Obispo for collections of said leins_along with regular city property taxes. On motion of iCouficilman Bond, seconded by Councilwoman,Billig, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmembers Bond, Billig, Dunin and Mayor Cooper NOES: None ABSENT.: Councilman Jorgensen the foregoing-Resolution was.passed and opt d this 21st ATTEST: R Coop Ci erk J. H. Fitzpatrick of August, 1979. R3944 R3944 Approved as to form: Cit Attorney RECORDING OM REQUESTED BY AND MAIL TO 44173 •.. NA6i B F.- Ra .. . OFFICIAL D8". STREET -1 RESOLUTION NO. 3944 (1979 Series) SM LUM 06WO CO., CA- aTY 5-Aa1. --1&L-%- jnb -LIJ26 -CA 43 40 6 SEP 2 61979 A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN �LUAM E. ZIMARIK LUIS OBISPO CONFIRMING LIENS UPON REAL PROPERTY AWAM R� PARCELS FOR WEED ABATEMENT COSTS ODUIM TIME 2025 PM BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. This Council hereby finds and confirms the existence as of August 1, .1979, of duly imposed liens in the amounts and upon the teal property parcels set forth in Exhibit "A" delinquency list attached hereto. Said liens were imposed for weed abatement costs incurred by the city upon said parcels and are in accordance with provisions of the city's municipal code. 2. The City Clerk is directed to send a certified copy of this Resolution to the County Recorder of the County of San Luis Obispo for confirmation and recordation. 3. Any amounts remaining unpaid as of August 1, 1980, will be forwarded to the Auditor - Controller of.the County of San Luis Obispo for collections of said leins.along with regular city property taxes. On motion of Councilman Bond,.seconded by Councilwoman Billig, and on the following toll call vote: AYES: Councilmembers Bond, Billig, Dunin and Mayor Cooper NOES: None ABSENT: Councilman Jorgensen the foregoing Resolution was p ATTEST: lerk,X H. Fitzpatrick VOL 4188PAGE 908 1979. . R3944 Approved as to form: CityL,Attorney VOL 2188PAG€ 909 I, J.H. FITZPATRICK, the duly appointed, qualified and acting City Clerk of the City of San Luis Obispo, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of RESOLUTION NO. 3944 (19 79 Series), passed and adopted on the .21st day of August 19 79, by the City Council of the City of San Luis Obispo. hiITNESS my hand and the seal of the City of San Luis Obispo this 21st day of September 19 79, - N. . ,.. '�:5�., ti rs.r _.=-• Q�; is e'? FITZPATRICK CITY CLERK VOL 2188NGE 910 �f I� I !I I I , t I r r r I r t> G O N r 0' CC �{ z i 2 z 0 r I r T a sx Iv z F m I r I F I Z I t .r I 1 VI O Les N I �4 , wro i vt r00 I 2 rt'1N DC i- r G77 f C 1 F. is a -D LAN i 0 a . 0 r 0 w I O C 0 0 C X rn x r ti 1 a' { m N H 3 + an Dv+ nA DI 3>3 p . 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I � i �I III r ii Un 4N VOL 188PAGE 9Z4 11- I! I L 1' `' I is 11- I! I L 1' RESOLUTION NO. 3943 (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: JOHNSON AVENUE STORM DRAIN CITY PLAN NO.: C05 -A ESTIMATE: $40,045.00 BUDGET ACCOUNT: (40) (CO5A) 40- 5062 -746 BIDDER: CHARLES PRATT CONSTRUCTION CO. BID AMOUNT: $36;118.: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 Bond seconded by Councilwoman Billig , and on the following roll call vote-. AYES: Councilmembers Bond, Billig, Dunin and Mayor Cooper NOES: None ABSENT: Councilman Jorgensen the foregoing resolution was passed and 1979. ATTEST: Ck y Clerk J.H. Fitzpatrick Approved as to form: City Attorney George Thacker Funds 21st day of August , Lynn R. Cooper Approved as to content: W, City Administrative 0 icer Leland Walton r r 1R.C. Muravez �SM,L RESOLUTION NO. 3942 (19 79 Series) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO APPROVING AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY AND GRANDMOTHER'S HOUSE OF SAN LUIS OBISPO 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 Grandmother's House of San Luis Obispo 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: Chairperson, Finance Director, Grandmother's House. On.motion of Councilman Dunin seconded by Councilman -Bond - and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmembers Dunin, Bond, Billig and Mayor Cooper NOES: None ABSENT: Councilman Jorgensen the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this 21st day of August ; 1979. ATTEST: CirpfTlerk -J.H. Fitzpatrick R 3942 Approved as to form: Approved as to content: City Attorney City Adirinistrative Officer A G R E E M E N T Grandmother's House of San 'Luis Obispo THIS AGREEMENT, dated July 1, 1979, for the convenience of the parties herto, is between the CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO, a chartered municipal corporation (sometimes referred to herein as "City "), and GRANDMOTHER'S HOUSE OF SAN LUIS OBISPO, a non - profit corporation (sometimes referred to herein as "Grand- mother's House "). WITNESSETH WHEREAS, Grandmother's House has requested City to contribute to Grandmother's House human service program of providing support and strength to "today's small family units by artificially recreating the kinds of intergenerational relationships that occurred naturally in the oldtime extended family group ", as set forth in Exhibit "A" attached hereto; and WHEREAS, said services will be available to residents of the City, thereby serving both a public and a municipal purpose; NOW, THEREFORE, City and Grandmother's House; for and in consideration of the mutual benefits, promises and agreements set forth herein, do agree as follows: 1. Grandmother's House agrees to continue to make its. services available to residents of the City of San Luis Obispo on a regular basis for the period July 1, 1979, through June 30, 1980. 2. City agrees to pay Grandmother's House a total sum of Five Hundred ($500) dollars for services actually provided during said period, payable in total after execution of this agreement. 3. Grandmother's House will provide City with quarterly summary reports describing the type and quantity of services provided, and listing funds expended and -funds received by Grandmother's House from other sources. Said reports shall be in a form approved by City Human Relations Commission (Exhibit "B ", attached). 4. on or before January 31, 1980, Grandmother's House will provide City with a detailed statement of the type of services provided to City residents and the number of City residents provided such services during the period January 1, 1979 through December 31, 1979. 5. Grandmother's House and all of its agents, representatives, participants in any manner in the performance of Grandmother's House obligations and duties hereunder shall be employees, independent contractors, or volunteers for Grandmother's House and shall not for any purpose be considered as employees or agents of City. 6. Grandmother's House agrees to hold City harmless, and to defend City against, from and in any claim action, proceeding or hearing wherein the allegation charging liability on the part of the City as a result of any act or omission, negligent or otherwise, of Grandmother's House. 7. The City Council may by motion terminate this Agreement ` at its sole discretion after a public hearing held upon ten (10) days written notice to Grandmother's House. Said termination shall be effective thirty (30) days after City mails notice of termination to Grandmother's House. -2- 8. For purposes of notice under this Agreement, all notices shall be considered effective upon being sent by certified mail to the following addresses: City: City Clerk P. 0. Box 321 San Luis Obispo, CA 93406 Grandmother's House: Grandmother's House of San Luis Obispo c/o Leslie Chute 654 Lawrence Drive San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement by their proper officers duly authorized. Grandmother's House of San Luis Obispo r By: �t?,6. 6c� Chaa,irperson Treasurer City of San Luis Obispo By slLM R. COOPER .. . Mayor, Lynn R. Cooper ATTEST: By: s /J.H. FITZPATRICK City C1erk,J. H. Fitzpatrick Approved as to form: By: I City Attorney, George Thacher I I i i EXHIBIT A HOURS: 9 :30 to 12 :30, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, or Friday. Choose a regular day for your child. Or, if you cannot schedule a regular day, be. sure to call ahead each time to be sure there is space available. When Gma's House is in session, call 541 -1305. ARRIVAL: Since Gnats House is not a school, promptness of arrival is not expected. What is important is that we provide some relaxation for YOU. But when you bring your child, be sure to sign the attendance book. 'de do need records and we do carry insurance. We cannot be responsible for a child who is not "signed in ". CLOTHING: Washable, sturdy play clothes are suggested. A sweater or jacket for cool days (the wind blows hard in Meadow Park). Bring a change of clothing if "wetness" is a possibility. -Long skirts are pretty, but prevent little girls from enjoying some of our activities. Short skirts are usually not warm enough for Meadow Park weather! BE SURE EXTRA CLOTHING IS MARKED.+1ITH YOUR CHILD'S NAME. . ACTIVITIES: Outdoor play and indoor arts and crafts, stories and .music, will be provided each day. Sometimes dancing or live entertainment from local talent. (Let us know about talent among families, neighbors, etc.) School children of various ages and Senior Citizens will occasionally come to play with the children, but actual responsibility for care of the children rests with the paid staff. i Three people are on duty at all times. CLOSING: If you remove your child A thout signing him out, you may throw us into a panic. For the safety of all children, we must have a record of how many noses to count at any given time. Please be meticulous abut signing out! Also, as a result of parents being tardy in picking'up their children at 12 :30, we are going to have to institute a tardy fee. Parents will be warned if they seem to be late regularly, after the warning they will be charged triple -time for their child for that day. YOUR SUGGESTIONS: We are always open to parent suggestions and.concerns. Speak to tliy Manager or call Co- Ordinator Betty Branch, 5Lj4- 9033.,. or Fran hensinger, head of Mother's Group, 528 -0178. Please read everything on this page before signing below: - -I understand and accept all conditions mentioned above. - =Z hereby grant permission for my child to use all play equipment and to participate in all Grandmother's House activities. - -I understand that my child irill,be participating with supervised students (Jr. High, High School, and College - level) as well as Senior Citizens and other volunteers on occasion. --I.accept the fee schedule as explained to me (ask if you have not been told). .i - -I take careful responsibility for picking up my child promptly at 12:30: - -I am aware that if I do not pick up My child personally. he can be released ONLY to persons designated on his enrollment /emergency card. --I have filled out an emergency card and GIVEN it to a staff member. - -I agree to keep rty child at home if .she /he has any.contagious illness, including skin disorders and fresh colds (for the first 3-4 days).' - -If exceptions to the above necessary. I will discuss with the Manager. PARENT OR GUARDIAN'S SIGNATURE: CHILD'S PREADMISSION HEALTH EVALUATION PHYSICIAN'S REPORT PLEASE NOTE: PARENTS - Please see othi side of,this sheet for information you will need. Be sure to 3.ZGN a� -.or you r have read it. STATEMENT TO PHYSICIAN- born is being studied for readiness to enter "Grandmother's House ", a multi- geii&r9ti2na recreation project extending from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. one day per week. The daily activities include quiet activites (drawing. listening to stories, music, crafts, etc.); vigorous activities (swings, wheel toys, climbing, sandbox, dancing, etc.), and snack periods. Volunteers of various ages as well as school interns (junior high, high school, and college) supplement paid staff for a ratio of at least one older person to three pre- school children. Therefore special plans can be made to accommodate special needs of any child. .Space for noting such a need is included.. Will you please provide a report on above -named child using the form below? (Signature of Parent, Guardian, or Date). other Responsible Party) PHYSICIAN'S REPORT Above -named child (is not, is) physically and emotionally able to participate in the recreation program described above. Comment: _. Child's physical conditions requiring special attention in the day care facility: Medication prescribed or special routines which should be .included in the day care plan for child's activities. Immunizations given and dates: Test for TB: Does child have any.obvious ocular abnormalities: Does vision seem to be adequate in each eye: Date of my most recent examination of child: Physician's Signature Date Oft 1 GU I DELI NES :'OR REPORTING results of city funding of Grandmother's. House during 1979-O fiscal year Philosophic Assumption: Aim to help people help themselves. General Guidelines :: 1. Determine what services are needed by persons within the city. 2. Determine how the city should provide or contract for such services. 3. Determine how to measure performance. 4. Pay for services rendered upon certification of delivery. Specific Guidelines: 1. Service - respite child care for non - employed mothers of SLO City. 2. Agency - Grandmother's House 3. Measurement of performance - unit cost per client. 4. Payment - made in total after execution of contract. 5. Agency to provide quarterly summary reports, including: a. Summary of persons assisted during past quarter, including: - -number of families, and number and ages of children, - place of residence (SLO City, SLO County, other - city by name if within County), - number of respite hours provided (per child, and total), - summary of type, service, and amount.of in -kind services, such other statistical data as may be helpful to Grandmother's House, and information for reporting purposes. b. Coordinator's Report - for quarter immediately past. c. Treasurer's Report` - for quarter immediately past. d. Board Minutes - for meetings held durinc past quarter. 6. Agency to provide current copies of its bylaws /constitution and current list of board members and officers. 7. Agency to notify HRC of all regular and special meetings of Grandmother's House Board. 8. Agency to provide for an annual audit by an independent auditor or by an auditor as selected by City. *any travel reimbursements contained therein to be paid by orgnaization's treasurer only upon receipt of appropriate vouchers. HRC /July, 1979, jm EXHIBIT B s RESOLUTION NO: 3941 (1979 Series) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO APPROVING AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY AND FAMILY SERVICES CENTER 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 Family Services Center . 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: HRC Chairperson, Finance Directc)r, Family Services Center. On motion of Councilman Dunin seconded by Councilman Bond .and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmembers Dunin, Bond, Billig and Mayor Cooper NOES: None ABSENT: Councilman Jorgensen the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this 2_1st day of _ August , 19 79. ATTEST: cc,� , Ci erk J.H. Fitzpatrick R 3941 .Approved as to form: City Attorney Approved as to content: Ti ce.Di-rector: Q. ......... City Adi st�rative Officer A G R E E M E N T Family Services Center THIS AGREEMENT, dated July 1, 1979, for the convenience of the parties hereto, is between the CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO, a chartered municipal corporation (sometimes referred to herein as "City ") and FAMILY SERVICES CENTER, an unincorporated association (sometimes referred to herein as "Center "). WITNESSETH WHEREAS, Center has requested City to contribute to Center's human service program of providing "individual and group counseling in the area of individual, family or marital problems or for premarital counseling for young adults ", as set forth in Exhibit "A" attached hereto; and WHEREAS, said counseling will be available to residents of the City, thereby serving both a public and a municipal purpose: NOW, THEREFORE, City and Center, for and in!considerat.ion , of the mutual benefits, promises and agreements set forth herein, do agree as follows: 1. Center agrees to continue to make its counseling services available to residents of the City of San Luis Obispo on a regular- basis for the period July 1, 1979 through June 30, 1980. 2. City agrees to pay Center a total sum of Two Thousand Two Hundred Dollars ($2,200) for services actually provided . during said period, payable monthly in twelve (12) equal installments on or before the last day of each and every month, commencing July 311 1979, and continuing through June 30, 1980. 3. Center will provide City with monthly summary reports describing the type and quantity of services provided, and listing funds expended and funds received by Center from other sources. Said reports shall be in a form approved by City Human Relations Commission (Exhibit "B" attached) . 4. on or before January 31, 1980, Center will provide City with a detailed statement of the types of services provided to City residents and the number of City residents provided such services during the period January 1, 1979 through December 31, 1979. 5. Center and all of its agents, representatives, and participants in any manner in the performance of Center's obligations and duties hereunder shall be employees, independent contractors, or volunteers for Center and shall not for any purpose be considered as employees or agents of _City. 6. Center agrees to hold City harmless, and to defend City against, from and in any claim action, proceeding or hearing wherein the allegation charging liability on the part of the City as a result of any act or omission, negligent or otherwise, of the Center. 7. The City Council may by motion terminate this Agreement at its sole discretion after a public hearing held upon ten (10) days written notice to Center. Said termination shall be effective thirty (30) days after City mails notice of termination to Center. 8. For purposes of notice under this Agreement, all notices shall be considered effective upon being sent by certified -2- j mail to the following addresses: City: City Clerk P. O. Box 321 San. Luis Obispo, CA 93406 Center: Family Services Center 1160 Marsh Street, Suite P San Luis Obispo, CA.934o1. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this agreement by their proper officers duly authorized. Family Services Center By: hai.rperson By, Treasurer City of San Luis Obispo By: slLM R. COOPER -- Mayor Lynn R. Cooper ATTEST: By: s/J.H. FITZPATRICK City Clerk; J. H. 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CD 0 O —1 =I N b 'C N O O N C 'a3 O C d n^ S m SL d w%Q UZ CD r0 n° w d d m CD 0 p� 0 N o �, ° a (� r� c. tai CD � 0 ° ..� cO�o m � a Kam °: �' �+ a' C '* W d x 5 w y o CD O O a� r. a p' N y r. N CD O _ U GUIDELINES FOR REPORTING results of city funding of FAMILY SERVICES CENTER during 1979-86 fiscal year Philosophic Assumption: Aim to help people help themselves. General Guidelines: 1. Determine what services are needed by persons within the city. 2. Determine how the city should provide or contract for such services. 3. Determine how to measure performance. 4. Pay for services rendered upon certification of delivery. Specific Guidelines: 1. Service - Face to face counseling and referral for city residents ,(but not excluding others) at modest or no cost for persons other- wise unable to afford private counselors. 2. Agency - Family Services Center. 3. Measurement of performance - unit cost per client. 4. Payment - monthly, upon receipt of the following: a. Summary of clients assisted during past month, including: - number of clients, - place of residence (SLO City, SLO County, other - city by name if within County), - type of counseling problem, - number of counseling hours provided, - phone tally of others assisted. b. Executive Counselor's Report - for month immediately past. c. Treasurer's Report* - for month immediately past. d. Board Minutes - for most recent meeting. 5. Agency to provide current copies of its bylaws /constitution and current list of board members and officers. 6. Agency to provide for an annual audit by an independent auditor or by an auditor as selected by the City. *any travel reimbursements contained therein to be paid by organization's treasurer only upon receipt of appropriate vouchers. HRC /7/79 jm Exhibit B RESOLUTION No.. 3940 (1979 Series) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO APPROVING AMENDMENT TO AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO AND H. DIETER HEINZ. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: SECTION 1. That certain amendment to agreement, attached hereto marked Exhibit "A" and incorporated herein by reference, between the City of San Luis Obispo and H. Dieter Heinz is hereby approved and the Mayor. s authorized to execute the same. SECTION 2. The City Clerk shall furnish a. copy -of this resolution and a copy of the executed amendment to agreement approved by it to: Dave Romero, Director of Public Services, Rudy Muravez, Finance Director, Gordon Johnson, Personnel Director and H. Dieter Heinz, Chemist. On motion of Councilman Dunin , seconded by Councilman Bond and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmembers Dunin, Bond, Billig and Mayor Cooper NOES: None ABSENT: Councilman Jorgensen the foregoing resolution was passed and August- 1979. .ATTEST: Cit r , J. H. Fitzpatrick R 3940 Ci ,Approved as to form: City Attorney Approved as to content: City Admnis ive Officer e Personne - Direc r' 6 AMENDMENT TO AGREEMENT (H. DIETER HEINZ) This Amendment to Agreement, made and entered into this 21st day of August , 1979, by and between THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO, ( "City ") and H. DIETER HEINZ ( "Chemist "), WITNESSETH WHEREAS, City and Chemist heretofore have entered into an agreement to whereby Chemist will provide consulting chemist services to City, a copy of which agreement is attached hereto and marked Exhibit "A "; and WHEREAS; City and Chemist now desire to amend that agreement as hereinafter set out. NOW, THEREFORE; City and Chemist for and:'!.in consideration of the mutual benefits set forth herein, agree as follows: 1. That certain agreement referred to herein above hereby is amended as follows: a. The beginning date set out in paragraph l of the agreement shall be August 1, 1979, Chemist not having performed any services for the City during the month of July, 1979. b. The number of hours worked per month under paragraph 4 of the agreement shall be 64.4 for each of the eleven months of the agreement. c. Compensation under paragraph 4 of the agreement shall be $1207.50 per month for each of the eleven months of the agreement. 2. Except as otherwiselamei.c *"ed herein, the agreement shall remain unmodified and in full force and effect. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this. amendment to agreement to be executed on the date first written above. ATTEST: City Clerk J. H. Fitzpatrick Approved as to form: City Attorney CHEMIST H. Dieter Heinz CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO .. slLY?4.N R. COOPER Mayor Lynn R. Cooper Approved as to content.: el City AdministKative Officer e Personnel Dire Vor `!r AGREEMENT FOR PERSONAL SERVICES 9 rl ri � R d T 1 A /! THIS AGREEMENT, is by and between THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO, a chartered municipal corporation (hereinafter referred to as "City "), and H. DIETER HEINZ, an independent contractor providing consulting chemist services (hereinafter referred to as "Chemist "). WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, H. Dieter Heinz is a qualified chemist capable of analyzing and monitoring the City's domestic water supply; and WHEREAS, the City desires to employ him as an independent contractor to provide certain services not currently performed in detail by City em- ployees or available . -ithin City services; NOW, THEREFORE, City and Chemist for an in consideration of the mutual benefits, agreements and promises set forth herein, agree as follows: 1. Beginning July 1, 1979, Chemist agrees to provide services to the City in accordance with the scope of work outlined in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and thereby incorporated herein. Said services shall continue through June 30, 1980, providing, however, that either party may terminate this Agree- ment by two weeks written notice to the other party. The general duties to be performed by said Chemist shall be at the direction of the Director of Public Services. 2. Notwithstanding any other representations, oral or written, be- tween the parties, including any and all agents or representatives thereof, Chemist, at all times covered by the terms of this Agreement, is acting as a free and independent contractor, and not as an employee of the City. Any and all supervision and direction by the Director of Public Services shall be only that necessary to provide broad general outlines, _ _ � -- •.'.'• _' "- �n�rl=�•.- .�- .�a'�„_ -- ^, ;-�y�, -- '�-'+e Cdr .. �.- IL ' and Chemist is to use his own initiative and discretion in performing the details of his work, provided, however, that Chemist may consult with Public Services staff as he desires. 3. City agrees to provide laboratory space and supplies necessary for performance under this Agreement, subject to purchase authorization by the City. 4. City agrees to pay Chemist the sum of $1,106.25 per month for his services, payable in accordance with regular City payment procedures. Chemist agrees to provide a minimum of fifty -nine (59) hours service per month and will submit a detailed statement of the services provided prior to payment. Chemist shall not accrue vacation, sick leave, or other similar benefits including workers compensation and unemployment insurance benefits available to regular City employees. S. City agrees to reimburse Chemist for authorized use of his personal vehicle on City business at the rate of 15� per mile and to provide Chemist with a parking permit for lot #8. 6. This is an agreement for personal services and is not assignable without the prior written consent of City. 7. For purposes of notice under this Agreement, all notices shall be considered effective upon being sent by certified U.S. Mail to the following addresses: City: City Clerk City of San Luis Obispo P. 0. Box 321 San Luis Obispo, CA 93406 Chemist: H. Dieter Heinz P. 0. Box 3193 Pismo Beach, CA 93449 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be executed. -2- o�— ATTEST: s/J.H. FITUViRICK City Clerk J. H. Fitzpatrick Approved as to form: /,v%/y, ty Attorney CHEMIST 0, H. Dieter Heinz CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO s! V. R. CC0PF -P. Mayor Lynn R. Cooper Approved as to content: City Addit'j-s ative Officer Director of Public Services %I ` r %,�- ir tor�b' Finance Personnel Director -3- c �k ..r -xY _ F,.....�,..,� -; ;:.-- .yti -!r.- ': ' fi-•s.. r;.- art -s� � .�. o2215<28 E00000.000ARE5 Tiei ow-Ang Requested By: CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO DOC. NO. 3 When Recorded Please Return To: OFFICIAL ECO DS CITY CLERICS OFFICt SAN LUIS OBISPO CO„ CAL City of San Luis Obispo A U G 2 8 1979 P.O. Boa 321 San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 WILLIAM E. ZIMARIK COUNTY RECORDER T1 COUNTY —10: ZO A .M . RESOLUTION No. 3939 (1979 Series) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO FINDING THAT A 20 =F6OT ALLEY IN THE BLOCK BOUNDED BY SANTA ROSA;..TORO, MARSH, AND HTGUERA STREETS IS NO LONGER NEEDED FOR STREET PURPOSES AND ABANDONING SAME WITH RESERVATIONS FOR UTILITIES EASEMENTS. WHEREAS, the Planning Commission, after hearing; has determined that the 2.0-foot-.alley is no longer needed .for.street purposes; and WHEREAS, this council held a_public hearing on June 5, 1979, to consider the abandonment of the 20 -fo6t alley in the block bounded by Santa Rosa, Toro, Marsh, and Higuera Streets as shown on the map marked Exhibit "A ", attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference; and WHEREAS, this council finds that the described 20 -.foot alley in the block bounded by Santa Rosa, Toro, Marsh,.and Higuera Streets is not needed for present or future street purposes except for reservation of the entire abandoned portion as a utilities easement for present and future uses; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: SECTION l: That the 20 =foot alley in the block bounded by Santa Rosa, Toro, Marsh, and Higuera Streets as shown on Exhibit . "A" Attached, is hereby abandoned subject to the reservation of utilities easements as follows.: A.' To Pacific Gas;'and Electric Company the right from time to time to install, maintain, repair, operate, replace, remove.and renew lines of pipes, wires, poles and other structures, equipment and fixtures both above and under ground for the operation of said facilities in said alley. R 3939 R. To Pat! fic Telephone and Telegraph Company the right from time to time to install, maintain, repair, operate, replace, remove and renew lines of pipes, wires, poles and other structures, equipment and fixtures both above and under ground for the operation of said facilities in said alley. SECTION 2. That the City Clerk shall cause a certified copy of this Order of Abandonment, duly attested under the seal of the City, to be recorded in the San Luis Obispo County Recorder's Office. SECTION 3. Resolution No. 3872 (1979 Series) hereby is rescinded and is of no further force and effect. On motion of Councilman Dunin seconded by Councilman Bond and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmembers Dunin, Bond, Billig and Mayor Cooper NOES: None ABSENT: Councilman Jorgensen the foregoing resolution was passed and adop August , 1979. ATTEST: Git er'k J. H. Fitzpatrick Approved as to form: City Attorney END ct uucruMENT this 21st day of Approved as to content: City ASministrative Officer Lity Engineer ~ U IkMad Di ector i f Commu y Development VOL 2181'PAGE pU l RESOLUTION No. 3938- (1979 . Series) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY -OF SAN LUIS OBISPO ACCEPTING THE OFF -SITE IMPROVEMENTS IN TRACT 6871 EXPOSITION PARK.UNIT I BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: Section 1. That the off -site improvements and public ease- ments as shown on the final map of Tract 687; Exposition Park Unit I, shall be and are hereby accepted for maintenance by the City of San Luis Obispo.. Section 2. The Council authorizes the release of 90 percent of the construction bond in accordance with the subdivision agreement. On motion of Councilman seconded by Councilman Bond And on the following.roll call vote: AYES: Councilmembers Dunin,%,Bond, Billig and Mayor - Cooper NOES: None ABSENT:, Councilman. Jorgensen, the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted this 21st day of August 1979. ATTEST: Cider J. H. Fitzpatrick Approved as to form: �.'." � City Attorney Approved as c ntent: C3 y WriTi s i ra. tIv7 0 f f icer Director of Public Services R 3938 RESOLUTION NO. 3937 (1979 Series) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO GRANTING APPROVAL OF TENTATIVE MINOR SUBDIVISION NO. 79 -147 LOCATED AT 100 CASA STREET BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: SECTION 1. That this Council, after consideration of the tentative map of Minor Subdivision 79 -147 and the Planning Commission's recommendations, staff recommendations and reports thereon, makes the following findings: Findings: 1. The proposed parcel map and design are consistent.with the General Plan. 2. The site i.s physically suited for the proposed type and density of development which is permitted by the PO zone. 3. The design is not likely to cause substantial environmental damage, or cause serious public health problems. 4. The design of the proposed subdivision will not conflict with public easements for access through or use of property within the proposed subdivision. _—SECTION 2. That the approval of the tentative map for Minor Subdivision 79 -147 be subject to the following conditions: 1. Subdivider shall install a breakaway barrier to the approval of the City Fire Marshall where the easement abuts the.northeasterly boundary of the parcel map. Barrier shall be in place prior to final map approval. A note shall be placed on final map noting the easement shall be maintained free from all obstructions at all times. 2. Subdivider shall dedicate a 10 -foot public utilities easement as shown on the tentative map. Easement shall be to the approval of the utility companies and city engineer. 3. Existing magnolia tree to be removed from present location near Unit A shall be replanted on this site to the approval of the Public Services Department prior to final map approval. 4. Subdivider shall dedicate a drainage easement for drainage and main- tenance purposes along the alignment of the existing culvert and channel to the approval of the city engineer. 5. Subdivider shall clear undergrowth from existing drainage channels to the approval of the.Public Services Department prior to final map approval. 6. Subdivider shall install separate water services to each unit. Meters shall be clustered and located in the sidewalk at Casa Street frontage. On motion of Councilwoman Billig, seconded by Councilman Dunin, and on the following roll call vote: AYE: Councilmembers Billig, Dunin, Bond and Mayor Cooper NOE: None ABSENT Councilman Jorgensen R 3937 • RESOLUTION No. 3937, Minor Subdivision 79 -147 Page 2 The foregoing resolution was passed and adopted this 21st day of August, 1979. ATTEST: City er J.H. Fitzpatrick APPROVED AS TO FORM: APPROVED AS TO CONTENT: City Attorney City AdminTftratiV6 0 ficer Community Development Department RESOLUTION NO. 3936 (1979 Series) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO GRANTING APPROVAL OF THE FINAL MAP OF TRACT 651 LOCATED AT 1353 ROYAL WAY. BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: SECTION 1. That this Council has previously made certain findings as contained in Resolution No. 3831 (1979 . Series). SECTION 2: Whereas the subdivider has on file with the City a bond in the amount of $79,700 to guarantee completion of subdivision improvements. SECTION 3. This Council grants approval of the final map of Tract 651 to become effective upon the recordation of Parcel Map SLO -78 -258 as required by the aforementioned Resolution.No. 3831. The Mayor is hereby authorized.to execute the agreement. On motion Of Councilman Dunin following roll call vote:. seconded by Councilwoman Bil,li* d on the AYES: Councilmembers Dunin, Billig, Bond and Mayor Cooper NOES: None ABSENT: Councilman Jorgensen the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted this 21st day of . August. , 1979. ATTEST: City I J. 11. Fitzpatrick Approved as to form: City Attorney Approved as to content: �j / City Admigistrative Officer R 3936 | � i � � t � a ' 51 \) / E�� ri / nQ ) k a o ��7� � o£o s v . � � §�� \f , g 44 . e! 9a�b�a � s 0 «; R2 a « \ , r DEPOSIT AGREEMENT FOR IMPROVEMENTS S.E.B., Inc., a contractor has undertaken the development of real property in the City of San Luis Obispo (hereinafter called "city ") designated as Tract 651, whereby the developer is obligated to complete to the satisfaction of City all improvement work (described in .a subdivision improvement agreement approved by the San Luis Obispo City Council on 8/21/79 ) required in Tract 651, and is required to provide security (1) in the amount of 100 percent of the estimated total cost of the improve- ments that the improvements shall be constructed and (2) in the amount of 50 percent of the estimated total cost of improvements that the contractor, subcontractors and persons furnishing labor, materials or equipment to them for the improvements shall be paid; both forms of security as more particularly described.in California Government Code Sections 66499 - 66499.3. Santa Barbara Savings and Loan Association pledges that it has on deposit the total amount of $119.,550 to secure construction of improvements and payment of laborers and material men, as described above. In the event of failure of developer to complete improvements for the satisfaction of City, SantaBarbara Savings and Loan guarantees payment to City on demand up to $79,900 for completion of improvement construction. In the event of failure of developer to pay contractors, subcontractors, and material men, as more particularly described above, Santa Barbara Savings and Loan Association guarantees payment to City on demand up to $39,850 for payment in turn to those persons not paid by developer. Any of said funds.remaining on deposit after final acceptance of the improvements and after satisfaction of all contractors, etc., may be J ' returned to developer. Executed this �J �'" day of 19 ( ntractor) CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO By s /LYNN R. COOPER mayor ynn R. Cooper ATTEST: By s /J.H. FITZPATRICK . itzpatric ity er SANTA BARBARA SAVINGS LOAN ASSN. Harold A.-Dunham,Vice President By If. R. Shaw, Assistant :S cretary - 2 - .Al .. AGR €E LENT THIS AGREEMENT, dated this 21st day of August , 1979 by and between Santa Barbara Savings and Loan herein referred to as "Subdivider", and the CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO, herein referred to as the "City". WITN-ESSETH: 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. 651 , located at 1353 Royal Way City of San Luis Obispo, California ", as approved by the City Council, on the 21st day of August ,1979 WHEREAS, the Subdivider desires that said Subdivision Map. of said Tract No. 651 , 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 S. ORN IENTAL 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 6 ALL OTHER 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 estahlshed by the Subdivider in accordance with said approved plar.s and specifications I The Subdivider agrees that the work of installing the.:ubove improvements shall begin within thirty (30 ) days from the date of recording of the final mnh, 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. See attached sheet. 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 -. i The Subdivider hereby attaches hereto, and as an integral 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 -o.f. credit /bond) is in the amount jt6 ip - I of $ 799700.00 and which is in the amount of the estimated cost of said 'S�y1V 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 bie1ng dcsmed 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 Subd- ivider 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. /O Lti�49 Said Subdivider shall deposit with the City the sum of $ 2391.00 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 sum of inspection & grading fees) inspection fees exceed the sum of S 2526.28 (being the the dif erence is to be paid by the 9X95 X9XXXXXXKXXXX9XX}f X Subdivider. The Ctv reserves the sole discretion in determining -3- � ✓ J 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: �O day of r;� � 19 7y Santa Bubm Sas in fs & Coax ka Approved as to form ty Attorney 21st day of August 1979 er s/LYfdCd R. COOPER Mayor Lynn R. Cooper V1.5 Frc"ezr \J Attest: S/J.H. FITZPATRICK C- Engineer City Clerk J.H. Fitzpatrick - 4 - r CONDITIONS 1. Tract corners shall be set by registered Civil Engineer or Land Surveyor. 2. A Registered Civil Engineer or Land Surveyor shall certify that the structures are located properly prior to release of structures for occupancy. 3. Developer shall contribute $5,000.00 as a proportionate share of P9�(yl /' Bo underground existing utility line adjacent to Los Osos Valley Road. a 4. Sewer and water mains shall be public and constructed to city standards. 5. All private driveways shall be improved to standards acceptable to the City Engineer. 6. Subdivider shall install traffic control devices /signs on -site to the approval of the City Engineer. 7. Storm drain requirement is covered under a separate agreement dated July 5, 1979. 8. Subdivider shall blanket Royal Way with a minimum of one inch of asphalt concrete pavement. Funds in the amount of $1327.00 on deposit with the city from the developer of Tract 569 for street resurfacing shall be contributed by the city toward this requirement. 9. Subdivider shall install street trees along both street frontages to the approval of Public Services. 10. Subdivider shall soundproof the interior of the buildings from exterior noise to a 45 db level consistent with the general plan noise element. #q y .�II. Subdivider shall pay park -in -lieu fees in the amount of $38,249.27 based on 35 units @ .01150 acres per unit and a total purchase price q Zd of $325,000.00 for 3.42 acres. z114� .12. Subdivider shall pay water acreage fees of $3967.20 (3.42 Ac x $1160 /Ac). 3Q 4¢ i13. Subdivider shall pay grading fees in the amount of $135.28 and shall be. ! yP L considered normal subdivision fees. S s V� *,REVISED RESOLUTION NO.3935(1979 Series) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO GRANTING FINAL APPROVAL OF MINOR SUBDIVISION SLO -78 -258 LOCATED AT 1350 MADONNA ROAD, 1353 ROYAL.WAY, AND 1405 -1469 GALLEON WAY. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: SECTION 1: That this Council previously made certain findings as contained in Resolution No. 3789 (1979 Series). SECTION 2: Whereas a bond in the amount of $8200.00 has been filed with the City of San Luis Obispo to guarantee installation of a Cul -de -Sac as required by the aforementioned resolution. SECTION 3: This Council finds that the portion of Los Osos Valley Road indicated on the map of this subdivision is unnecessary for road purposes, and hereby acknowledges the abandonment for road purposes thereof reserving however the aforesaid area as a public utilities easement. SECTION 4. This Council grants final approval of Minor Subdivision 78 -258 and authorizes the Mayor to execute the agreement. On motion of Councilwoman Billig , seconded by Councilman Dunin , and on the following roll-call vote: AYES: Councilmembers Billig, Bond, Dunin and Mayor Cooper NOES: None ABSENT: Councilman Jorgensen the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted this 21st day of August , 1979. Lynn R. ATTEST: Approved as content: r- City -erk J. . Fitzpatrick \,_U��ifiYstPdtfve Officer Approved as to form: AIAIII� City Attorney Community evelopm aa Director .L_ City Engineer R 3919 i i a, OAYN'WT lwl -m- ^o�lae i 44 z i �vlr a n dYJ/%Yf aAlvm OH All ayaya $ b Z10 a8 r`r O a a �5 8 I S�gz��`T` o� a to!< /ISP A'A •u oo$ �zZt° n0 Xa�euu��0 v s� z It u C�1 teAQO? yCo k rn �•� � sYg� R 4 T >ftz ��lA �l R. ^ ^fib °o i t � i t i t I � f ash � 4� b n �VAo /t 11/Vi �.c•w. con �� n.u•co.n'` ce ' a S 1g r• ,�, 4n a u 1 N � 4 p 3Y 8 � env L� f/911' ueraire sire's+ +" .. 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THIS AGREEMENT, dated this 21st day of August . 119 79 , by and between Karl Kundert 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 Parcel. Map No. SLO -78 -258 ..i:1353 Royal Way and 1405 -1469 Galleon Way City of San Luis Obispo, California ", as approved by the City Council, on the 21st day.of August 1979 WHEREAS, the Subdivider desires that said Parcel Map No. SLO -78 -258 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 SEINER 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 & ALL OTHER 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. The Subdivider agrees that the work of installing:the - above improvements shall begin within thirty ( 30) 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 thi's 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. Subdivider shall improve.with curb, gutter, sidewalk and street paving Cul -de -Sac, having a curb radius of 30 feet and`a right -of -way radius-of 40 feet, at the. westerly end.of Madonna Road frontage road. 2. Subdivider shall install firewall protection with parapet on the existing structure on parcel 3 to the approval of the chief building official. 3. Sidewalk improvements on Royal Way frontage of parcel 2 are hereby waived until such time as- parcel. 2.is developed. 4. The cashier's check in the 'amount of $12,300 ($8,200 to guarantee installation of improvements and $4,100 labor and materials guarantee) may be replaced with appropriate bonds at the option of the subdivider. 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- Th e Subdivider herv�6y attaches hereto, and as an in -eegral 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 #operformance of this agreement, which said (instrument of credit /bond) is in the amount of $ 8200.00 and which is in the amount of the estimated cost of said W' 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�fj with State law. Said Subdivider shall deposit with the City the sum of $ 246.00 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 $ 246.00 the difference is to be paid by the )M YLYUW VMW The City- reserves the sole discretion in determining SUBDIVIDER. -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: 21st day. of August 1979 ­"Approved as to.form City Attorney 21st day of August 1979 — ra-a �< Subdivider _ S /LYNN R. COOPER Mayor Lynn R. Cooper c t _ \ J Attest: W-H. FITZPATRICK c �ity Engineer City Clerk J.H. Fitzpatrick - 4 - i' 1 RESOLUTION NO. 3934 (1979 Series) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF_ SAN LUIS OBISPO GRANTING APPROVAL OF TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP FOR MINOR -SUB- DIVISION N0._78 -250 LOCATED AT 1485 AND 1801'PREFUM_0 CANYON ROAD. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: SECTION 1. That this Council, after consideration of the tentative map of Minor Subdivision 78 -250 and the Planning Commission's recommendations, staff recommendations and reports thereon, makes the following findings: Findings: 1. The proposed parcel map and design are consistent with the General Plan. 2. The site is physically suited for the proposed type and density of devenopment permitted by the PF, R -3 and R -2 MH zones. 3. The design is not likely to cause substantial environmental damage, or cause serious public health problems. 4. The design of the proposed subdivision will not conflict with public easements for access through, or use of, property within the proposed subdivision. SECTION 2. That the approval of the tentative map for Minor Subdivision 78 -250 be subject to the following conditions: Conditions 1. All new lot corners shall be staked by a registered civil engineer or licensed surveyor. 2. Subdivider shall dedicate to the city and improve to city standards an--" additional 22 feet of right -of -way on Prefumo Canyon Road. Said dedica- tion and improvements shall consist of curb, gutter, sidewalk, handicap ramp and street paving, and shall be to the approval of the City Engineer. 3. Subdivider shall dedicate an additional 17 feet of right -of -way on Los Osos Valley Road including area to accommodate a 20 -foot radius at corner to the approval of the City Engineer. 4. Final map shall show all drainage and utility easements that run through parcel A,.to the approval of the City Engineer. _ 5. Subdivider shall install street trees ion parcel B across entire street frontage of Prefumo Canyon Road and Los Osos Valley_ Road to the approval the Public Services Department at the time of development of parcel B. On motion of Councilwoman Billig, seconded by Councilman Dunin, and on the following roll call vote: AYE: Councilmembers Billig, Dunin, Bond and Mayor Cooper NOE: None ABSENT: Councilman Jorgensen R 3934 • Resolution No. 3934 Page 2 1485 and 1801 Prefumo Canyon Road The foregoing resolution was passed and adopted this 21st:: day of August, 1979. ATTEST: J� C�Y-Cl J. � H. Fitzpatrick Approved as to formI : /A� ZL- City. Attorney- Approved as to con ent: City d nistrative Officer IItj2,e Community Development Department RESOLUTION NO. 3933 (1979 Series) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO GRANTING THE PUBLIC SERVICES DIRECTOR THE AUTHORITY TO DETER- MINE CITY CONTRIBUTION FOR CONSTRUCTION OF MISSION PLAZA SIDEWALK. WHEREAS, the City by Resolution 2715 (1975 Series) determined that a public purpose is served by encouraging the installation of Mission Plaza -style sidewalk; and WHEREAS, the City Council by Resolution 2715 (1975 Series). determined that all new sidewalks in the vicinity of Mission Plaza are to be of Mission -style construction; and WHEREAS, the City Council determined that the City shall contri- bute to said construction at a rate which may be revised from time to time by resolution; and WHEREAS, the requirement that a resolution be approved by the City Council for each change has proven to be cumbersome; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo that the Public Services Director shall have the au- thority to determine the City contribution for the construction of Mission Plaza -style sidewalk in the area setforth on Exhibit "A ". Said contribution shall be based on the increased cost between a standard sidewalk installation and the Mission Plaza -style installa- tion as determined by a survey or bids obtained by the Public Services Director. On motion of Councilwoman Billig, seconded by Councilman Bond and on the following roll call vote: R 3933 Resolution No. 3933 (1979 Series) AYES: Councilmembers Billig, Bond and.Mayor'Cooper _. NOES: Councilman Dunin ABSENT: Councilman Jorgensen the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this 21st day of August 1979. ATTEST: Ci;W-Cl&rk J.H. Fitzpatrick Approved as to form: Approved as to content: City Attorney City Adm' istrative Officer r e . Public Services Director W,OAD r- � Mz .EXHIBIT - 'A' /&f rFzTgo /kv-r=A-1 lip RESOLUTION No. 3932 (1979 Series) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO ESTABLISHING AN AREA OF THE CITY AS A RESIDENTIAL PARKING PERMIT AREA, ESTABLISHING DAYS AND HOURS OF OPERATION. OF SAID AREA AND SETTING FEES FOR'APPLICATION FOR A PARKING PERMIT. WHEREAS, the Council of the City of San Luis. Obispo has received a petition from a majority of the.residents living within the neighborhood shown on attached Exhibit "A "., and, WHEREAS, the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo has determined that the quality of life for the residents of this area has been adversely affected by non - residents- using the neighborhood streets for parking.and, WHEREAS, the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo has determined that the e;limination.of non = resident parked cars from the district will decrease the ambient noise-level, lower air pollution levels, and improve other environmental character:isitcs of the neighborhood and, WHEREAS, the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo has determined that the elimination of the non - resident parked cars will improve pedestrian and vehicular safety and allow residents to gain proper access to their residences 'and, WHEREAS, the Council of the City•of San Luis Obispo has determined that there is appropriate alternative parking for non= resident cars on the Cal Poly Campus. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows•. SECTION 1. Pursuant to Section.3209.17 et seq. of the San Luis Obispo Municipal Code a.resideritial parking permit area is R 3932 1. hereby established as shown and described on the attached Exhibits "A" and "B" SECTION 2. No vehicle other than vehicles providing services to the area or having a permit t attached to it or.a visitors permit in the drivers side window may park on any street in the area between the hours of: 8 AM and 5 PM, Monday through Friday, except for holidays. SECTION 3. The Public.Services Department is directed to post the area with signs that clearly indicate these restrictions. SECTION 4. The.Finance Director shall issue residential parking permits and guest parking permits on demand as permitted in Section.3209.21 and 3209.22 of the Municipal Code.' Permits shall be issued for a year beginning November land shall be prorated if issued during the year: SECTION 5. Fee for each residential permit shall be $5. SECTION 6. Fee for guest parking permits shall be $5. Guest permits shall be issued.annually as are residential parking Permits. SECTION 7. Fee for replacement of mutilated or lost permits shall be $5. SECTION 8. Residential parking permits shall become void if either the owner of the vehicle moves out of the area shown on Exhibits "A" and "B" or the owner. -of "the:wehicle: sells they vehicle to an individual living outside the area shown in Exhibits "A" and "B ". SECTION 9. Because signs, permits and other materials are yet to be ordered, manufactured, issued, or installed, as the case may be, this resolution shall become effective on November 1, 1979. SECTION 10. Unless other action is taken by.the Council the provisions of this resolution shall,- expire -, on November 1, 1980. On motion of Councilman Jorgensen , seconded by "Councilwoman Billig , and on the following roll call'vote: AYES: Councilmembers Jorgensen, Billig, Bond, Dunin and Mayor Cooper NOES • None ABSENT: None the foregoing resolution was passed and grnpted this 7th' _, day of August 1979. I� r jjynn x. copper ATTEST: City erc H. Fitzpatrick Approved as to form: City Attorney EXHIBIT A Beginning at the intersection of the centerline of Grand Avenue and the prolongation of the northerly property line of Fredericks Street, thence westerly along said northerly line of Fredericks Street to the southerly prolongation of the westerly line of Longview Lane (formerly Motley and now abandoned), thence northerly along said westerly line of Longview Lane to the centerline of Bond Street, thence westerly along the centerline of Bond Street to the centerline of Hathway, thence southerly along the centerline of Hathway a distance of 100.00 feet, thence westerly at right angles to said centerline to the westerly property line of Hathway Avenue, thence northerly along said westerly line to the southerly line of Carpenter Street, thence North 0026' East to the northerly line of Hathway, thence northeasterly along the northerly property line of Hathway Avenue to the centerline of Via Carte, thence southerly along said centerline to the centerline of Hathway Avenue, thence northeasterly along said centerline to the centerline of Slack Street, thence southerly and easterly along said centerline to a point, said point being the intersection of the centerline of Slack Street and the northerly prolongation of the easterly line of Lot 12, Tract No. 64 (Alta Vista), thence southerly along said prolongation and the easterly line of Lots 12, 22, 23, 24, and 25 to the northerly line of McCollum Street, thence easterly along said northerly line of McCollum Street to the centerline of Grand Avenue, thence southerly along said centerline to the point of beginning. Approved as to content: Af City Administrative Of icer Community De lopment lirector City Engi er C Q •'m� Cal Pot%( NJ DISTRICT WUNK)AR ES L AL �■ � ■a�[a�a�aa�a 1 rsr�rsas[ =� ■ ■ 1 ■ Recording Requested By: C7T_Y OF SAN LUIS OBISPO c / When Recorded Please Return To: ,W CP7Y CLERrS OFFICE .City of San Luis Obispo P.O. Btx 321 y� `U9, :; 's .r CA 9380'. RESOLUTION NO. W9U7UtAII- tUUUUUAULAf(t Ln No. 41191, OFFICIAL RECORDS i - -� SAN LUIS OBISPO CO., CAL` -i S E P 111979-1 UVILLIAM E. ZIMARIK COUNTY RECORDER 10 : 3 0 AM 3931 (1979 series) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO FINDING THAT A PORTION OF GARDEN STREET BETWEEN HIGH AND BROAD STREETS IS NO LONGER NEEDED FOR STREET PURPOSES AND ABANDONING SAME. WHEREAS, the Planning Commission, after hearing, has determined that this portion of street is no longer needed for street purposes; and WHEREAS, this Council held a public hearing on August 7, 1979, to consider the abandonment of this portion of Garden Street as shown on the map marked Exhibit "A," attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference; and WHEREAS, this Council finds that the described portion of Garden Street between High and Broad Streets is not needed for present or future street purposes; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo,as follows: SECTION 1. That the portion of Garden Street between High and Broad Streets as shown on Exhibit "A" attached, is hereby abandoned. SECTION 2. That the City Clerk shall cause a certified copy of this Order of Abandonment, duly attested under the seal of the City, to be recorded in the San Luis Obispo County Recorder's Office. On motion of Councilman Jorgensen,seconded by Councilman Bond, and on the following roll call vote: AYE: Councilmembers Jorgensen, Bond, Billig, Dunin and Mayor Cooper NOE: None ABSENT: None The foregoing resolution was passed and adopted this 7th day of August, 1979. ) 4� ATTEST'' Lynn Cooper JrpItzpatr.ick R 3931 n ,,IRS P�GF fl n. 7 , Resolution No. 3931 Abandonment - portion of Garden Street between High and Broad page 2 Approved as to form: City Attorney Approved as to tent: City i Mr&five fficer City neer Community Development Directo vo,, 2184P +GE 64 IN To PL15 HIGH �5T. MACMb'DKIH rr,6Tii�zzrf If DXHI I �11T A -- --- ----- 65 VOYL RESOLUTION NO. 3930(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: LIQUID ALUM STORAGE TANKS ESTIMATE: $352000.00 BIDDER: Charles A. Pratt Construction CITY PLAN NO.: C -27 BUDGET ACCOUNT: 40- 6262- 716(C27) BID AMOUNT: $34,550.00 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 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 1979. ATTEST: C' Fitzpatrick Approved as to form: City Attorney George Thacher this 7th. day of August , Approved as to conten i City Ad trat cer Leland Walton R 3930 ' RESOLUTION NO. 3929 (1979 Series) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF.THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO APPROVING AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY AND SAN LUIS OBISPO COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT 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 Community College District 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: Public Services Director, San Luis Obispo County Community College District and Finance Director. On motion of Councilman Dunin seconded by Councilwoman Billig , and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmembers Dunin, Billig, Bond, Jorgensen and Mayor Cooper NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this 7th *'3ay�of August , 1979. ATTEST: i C' er< .H. Fitzpatrick R 3929 i Approved as to form: Approved as to content: City Attorney City Acglinisttative Officer • Duplicate Original AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO JOINT POWERS AGREEMENT NORTH COASTAL TRANSIT THIS AMENDMENT to Agreement made and entered into this 7th day of August , 19799 by and between the CITY OF MORRO BAY, the CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO, the COUNTY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO, and the SAN LUIS OBISPO COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT; WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, on January 12, 1979, the City of Morro Bay, the City of San Luis Obispo, and the County of San Luis Obispo entered into a Joint Powers Agreement for the operation of a public transit system to serve the Highway 1 corridor between the Cities of Morro Bay and San Luis Obispo, including the Baywood -Los Osos area, a copy of which Agreement is attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference; and WHEREAS, the parties hereto now desire that the Agreement be amended to include the San Luis Obispo County Community College District, in that Cuesta College, and its pupils, most directly benefit from that portion of the system commonly known as the "Cuesta Shuttle;" and WHEREAS, the Governing Board of the San Luis Obispo Community College District hereby finds that the "Cuesta Shuttle" will con- tinue to provide a greatly needed means of transportation of pupils between the City of San Luis Obispo and the Cuesta College; and WHEREAS, the Governing Board of the San Luis Obispo Community College District hereby finds that fuel shortages will create a far greater pupil demand for the services of the "Cuesta Shuttle" system. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual benefits, promises and covenants in this Amendment to the Agreement, the Parties hereto agree to amend the Agreement as follows: 1. The San Luis Obispo County Community College District is hereby added as an equal partner and party to the attached. Agreement and shall be subject to all rights, liabilities, obli- gations and conditions in said Agreement, except as hereinafter specified by this Amendment. 2. The San Luis Obispo County Community College District's financial obligation for the 1979 -80 Fiscal Year .shall be $5,000, which represents one -third of the cost of the portion of the 1979- 80 adopted budget set aside for operation of the Cuesta Shuttle. The City of San Luis Obispo and the County of San Luis .Obispo shall be obligated to fund $5,000 each toward the cost of opera -. tion of the Cuesta Shuttle for the 1979 -80 Fiscal Year. The City of Morro Bay shall have no financial obligation with respect to funding the Cuesta Shuttle for its operations in the 1979 -80 Fiscal Year,. 3. The aforementioned sums payable for operation of the Cuesta Shuttle in the 1979 -80 Fiscal Year shall be payable to the Treasurer within thirty (30) days after execution of this Amendment.. 4. Article 3, Section 1, of the attached Agreement shall be amended to read as follows: Section 1: Budget -- Limitation of Financial Commitment. The Board shall establish the fiscal year for the agency and-' hall.-prior to the commence- ment of each fiscal year, adopt an annual budget. -2- C - The budget shall additionally carry funds for future fiscal years where necessary to reflect obligations under State or Federal funding agreements, to the extent allowable by California law. The San Luis Obispo County Community College District's,financial obligation to provide for monies to support the operation of the agency shall be limited to one -third of the cost of operation of the Cuesta Shuttle. It is the understanding of the parties that the San Luis Obispo County Community College District is not eligible for SB 325 monies, and therefore will be expected to provide the one -third share of the cost of operation of the Cuesta Shuttle.from its other sources. All monies budgeted for operation of the "Cuesta Shuttle" shall be carried in a budget unit separate and apart from all other monies, and balances contained I n such unit shall be carried forward from year to year. The Board shall adopt its budget in time to permit each member agency to secure approval of their respective governing bodies. No member agency shall be required to expend its general fund monies to support the operation of the agency, unless said expenditure is first approved by the governing body of the member agency. The operation of the transit system shall be locally funded from SB 325 monies, except as otherwi.se provided above, or from grant monies, and from revenues derived from operations. Each member shall make its designated annual contribution to the agency for funding-the adopted budget on or before._�.t:; 1 date. The formula for all operations; Cher than the "'Cuesta Shuttle," will consider the population of the area served and daily passenger miles emanating from the members' jurisdiction. Daily passenger miles will be determined from periodic onboard passenger surveys. One -half of the system's cost, other than the costs of the "Cuesta Shuttle," will be funded according to population, the remaining half according to estimated passenger miles. The population percent - ages shall be based annually on figures prepared from SB 90 estimates of the State Department of Finance." 5. This Amendment shall become effective on ratification .by the Governing Boards of all member agencies. The Agreement shall be dated and shall be effective upon the last date rati- fied by a member agency. 6. Except as herein amended, the Agreement shall remain unchanged and in full force and effect. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have entered into this Amendment to Agreement. CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO By: Mayor tiynn R. Cooper ATTEST: City Clerk J.H. Fitzpatrick CITY OF MORRO BAY By: Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk ATTEST: COUNTY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO By. Chairman, Board of Supervisors Clerk of the Board of Supe "rvisors ATTEST: SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT By. Chairman, Board of Trustees Clerk of the Board APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGAL.EFFECT.: JAMES.B...LINDHOLM, JR. County Counsel By: Jac A. Crawford Assistant County Counsel. Dated: JOINT POWERS AGREEMENT NORTH COASTAL TRANSIT This Agreement, by and between the Cities of Morro Bay and San Luis Obispo, and the County of San Luis Obispo, is hereby entered into pursuant to Section 6500 et seq. of the Government Code of the State of California. ARTICLE I GENERAL PROVISIONS SECTIO11 1: PURPOSES. The purpose of this Agreement is to exercise the common powers of the member agencies by the formation of a Joint Powers Agency with full power and authority to own, operate and administer a public transportation system within the territory over which the Joint Powers Agency has jurisdic tion. (See map attached hereto as Exhibit A). SECTION 2: NAME. The legal name of the Joint Powers Agency shall be "North Coastal Transit ". SECTION 3: POWERS. The Agency shall have all powers necessary to carry out the purposes of this Agreement, except the power to tax. The power to expend funds shall be limited only by the Availability of funds as set forth in Section 1 of Article III, Financial Provisions of this Agreement. The powers of the Agency specifically include, but are not limited to, the following: a. To operate a public transit system to serve the Highway 1 Corridor between the Cities of Morro Bay and San Luis Obispo including the Baywood -Los Osos Area, as is shown on the map attached hereto as Exhibit A. b. To sue and be sued. C. To employ agents, employees.and to contract for professional or other services. d. To make and enter into contracts including labor and employment contracts. e. To acquire, convey, construct, manage, maintain and operate buildings and improvements. f. To acquire and convey real and personal'property. g. ;To incur debts, liabilities and obligations. h. To apply for and execute contracts of financial assistance from state and federal agencies and to obligate the agency to operate the improvements, equipment, or trans- portation system in accordance with the terms and conditions of said financial assistance. i. To purchase necessary insurance. SECTION 4: AGENCY IS A PUBLIC LEGAL ENTITY. The Joint Powers Agency, North Coastal Transit, is a public entity duly formed and existing under the laws of the State of California. It is a separate and distinct legal entity from its member agencies. The debts, duties and obligations created pursuant to this Agreement, or those created pursuant to previous Agreement, shall be solely the obligaticn of the North Coastal Transit and not those of its member agencies or of officers, employees, members of the Board of Directors or members of the member agencies. ARTICLE II i ORGANIZATION SECTION 1: BOARD OF DIRECTORS. The powers of the agency are vested-in its Board of Directors. The Hoard of Directors shall be- composed of one representative from each member agency. Each member of the Board of Directors shall have one vote. Each member agency shall appoint one regular- member and one alternate - member to the Board of Directors,.and shall notify the agency in writing of their appointments or of any change of represen- tative. The representative shall serve solely at the pleasure of the appointing member agency. Representatives shall be either elected officials or officers or employees of the member agency. SECTION 2: MEETINGS- VOTING QUORUM. The Board shall establish a time, place and date for a regular monthly meeting. Regular meetings may be adjourned from time to time. Special meetings may be called by the Chairman or upon written request of any two members of the Board. Members shall be given at.least 48 hours written notice of special meetings, provided however, the represen- tative of any member may waive said notice. A majority of the members shall - constitute a quorum for l the transaction of business. i -2 - �1 . J Unless specifically limited by this Agreement," the vote of a majority of the members present at any regular, ad- journed or special meeting shall be sufficient to act upon any matter. SECTION 3: OFFICERS. The Board shall elect a Chairman and Vice - Chairman., and the Vice- Chairman shall act in the absence of the Chairman. The Board shall also elect such other officers as deemed necessary. All officers shall serve for a term of one year from the date of their election or until their successors are elected. The Chairman or Vice - Chairman is authorized to execute all documents in the name of the Agency. SECTION 4: ADMINISTRATION. The Board may, in its discretion, appoint an.adminis- trator of the transit system, to serve at the pleasure of the Board', and to have the power to certify agency documents as required by law and to assume such duties and responsibi- 1' sties as the Board may direct. SECTION 5: NEW MEMBERS. The Board may accept new members to the Agency on such terms and conditions as the Board may prescribe. SECTION 6: CHANGE OF BOUNDARIES. The boundaries of this Agency are subject to change, as set forth upon Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part of this Agreement and incorporated herein by reference. If any portion of the unincorporated area of the County is annexed to a member city, that annexed portion shall auto- matically be included within the boundaries of this Agency, and the said member city shall assume any obligations of the County as to that area.. If a new city should.be formed in any portion of the unincorporated area of the County presently included within the territory of this Agency, and if such a new city should become a party of this Agreement, then the affected area shall be the responsibility of the new city and the County shall not be responsible for any obligations on account of the area so included within the new city as of the effective date of the incorporation of the new city. The boundaries of this Agency shall be adjusted to reflect annexations or new incorporations as set forth hereinabove. - 3 - �4- ARTICLE III FINANCIAL PROVISIONS SECTION 1: BUDGET - LIMITATION OF FINANCIAL COMMITMENT The Board shall establish the fiscal year for the Agency and shall, prior to the commencement of each fiscal year, adopt an annual.budget- The budget may additionally carry funds for future fiscal years where necessary to reflect obligations under state or federal funding agree- ments, to the extent allowable by California law. The Board shall not obligate the Agency to expenditures without express approval of the legislative bodies of the member agencies. No member Agency shall be required to expend any of its general fund monies to support the opera- tions of the Agency, unless said expenditure is first approved by the legislative body of the member agency. The operation Of the transit system shall be locally funded from SB 325 monies or from grant monies, and from revenues_ derived from operations. Each member shall make an annual contribution to the agency for funding the adopted budget. The formula for the first year of operation will consider population of the area served and estimated daily passenger miles eminating from the members' jurisdiction. In subsequent years, daily passenger miles will be determined from periodic onboard passenger surveys. One half of the systems cost will be funded according to Population, the remaining half according to estimated passenger miles• The population percentages shall be based annually on figures prepared from SB 90 estimates of the State, Department of Finance. SECTION 2: EXPENDITURES. The Board may establish .procedures and policies to insure competitive prices for the purchases of goods and services. Formal bidding shall not be required unless directed specifically by the Board or unless required by state or federal law. Particularly in the purchase of equipment, including buses, the Board may consider the design, maintenance and operating costs, and other similar factors in determining the most suitable equipment and need not purchase equipment having the lowest initial cost. SECTION 3: TREASURER. Pursuant to Government. Code Section 6505.5, the Treas- urer-of the City of San Luis Obispo is hereby appointed as First Treasurer of the Agency. The Treasurer shall have the Powers and duties set forth in Government Code Section 6505.5. The Office of Treasurer shall be rotated annually unless otherwise directed by the Board. 4.- SECT �J: ANNUAL AUDIT.. The Board of Directors shall cause an annual audit to be prepared and filed in accordance with Government Code Section 6505. SECTION 5: PERIODIC. REPORTS. The Board of Directors may require periodic reporting Of ridership, finances or other pertinent information. It. shall be the responsibility of the contractor, to provide such reports in a form acceptable to the Board of Directors: SECTION 6: OFFICIAL BONDS. The Administrator and such other employees or agents as the Board may direct shall file an official bond in an amount to be determined by the Board: The cost of said bond(s) shall be born by the Agency. ARTICLE IV MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS SECTION 1: WITHDRAWAL OF MEMBERS. Any member of this Agency may withdraw at any time after written notice to the Agency Board. If the Agency has contractual obligations to continue operation of .a public transit system at the time of with- drawal of any member, the remaining members may impose such conditions upon the withdrawing member as may be reasonable:, including futnre financial support to meet the contractual obligations of the Agency at the; time of withdrawal. How- ever, the obligations of a• withdrawing member under this section is limited to the special transportation funds to which the withdiawing member would be entitled, such as SB 325 funds, and tins section shall not impose any obligation on the general funds of the withdrawing member. The Agency sha11 not execute contracts involving expen- ditures Which exceed twelve months without the prior written approval of a majority of the participating agencies. A participatinc)-agency electincj to withdraw shall not have a continuing financial obligation subsequent to the date of written notice of intention to withdraw with respect to expenditures exceeding twelve calendar, months unless the contract involving such expenditure has been approved by a majority of the agencies during the time that such with- drawing-member was a member under the terms of this agree- ment. d' r• ' iJ -5- }0 SECTION 2: AMENDMENT OF AGREEMENT. This Aareement may be amended at anytime with the unanimous approval of the legislative bodies of the member agencies. No amendment to this Agreement shall be effective without such unanimous approval: SECTION 3: RATIFICATION- EFFECTIVE DATE. This Agreement shall become effective upon ratification by all member agencies. This Agreement shall be dated and shall be effective upon the last date ratified by a member agency. SECTION 4: ASSIGNABILITY. In the event it is deemed in the °best public interest to have the public transportation system operated by another individual or entity, whether public or private, and pro- vided that the operation complies with State and Federal law, the Agency on the affirmative vote of all of its mem- bers, may sell, lease, or assign all of its real and per- sonal property and may cease operations upon such terms and conditions as the Board determines to be reasonable :. SECTION 5: TERMINATION. This Agreement shall continue in full.force and effect until cancelled by a majority of the member agencies. SECTION 6: NOTIFICATION TO SECRETARY OF STATE. Pursuant to Government Code Section 6503.5, the Agency shall cause a notice of the execution of this Agreement to be prepared and filed with the Office of the Secretary of the State of California, within thirty (30) days after the effective date of any amendment to this Agreement. Until such filings are completed, the Agency shall not issue any bonds or incur indebtedness of any kind. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement to be effective on the /2 day of 1979, which is the last date of sighing by a member. 4 '1 A CITY AF SAN LUIS OBISPO CITY OF MORRO BAY Date signed: 1-12 -79 COUNTY OF SA14 LUIS OBISPO By: airman o the Boar of Supervisor< Abthorized by Board. Action on November 13, 197E Date signed: __57P 6 APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LE AL EFFECT N 19'7_P)_ JAMES B. LINDHOLM, JR. [ COUN7Y000N;[L r S4N LUI, Ga15:0 W 1L )TY By r - 7 0 RESOLUTION NO. 3928 (1979 Series) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO APPROVING AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY AND CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OF SAN LUIS OBISPO 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 Chamber of Commerce of San Luis Obispo 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: Chamber of Commerce, Finance Department. On motion of Councilman Dunin seconded by Councilwoman.Billig , and on.the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmembers Dunin, Billig, Bond, Jorgensen and Mayor Cooper NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this 7th day of August , 1979. ATTEST: Ci efk J.H. Fitzpatrick R 3928 nl � Approved as to form: Approved as to content: /A/t,4� C-' /mn�z,/Ow� City Attorney City i s r tive Officer 3 VISITORS, 1979 -1980 C O N T R A C T THIS AGREEMENT, dated July 1, 1979, for reference purposes, is made . and entered into by and between the CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO, a municipal corporation, hereinafter referred to as- "City ", arid the CHAMBER OF C014MERCE -OF SAN LUIS OBISPO; a non - profit organization, hereinafter referred to as "Chamber "; W I T N E S S E T H WHEREAS, City desires to continue to promote its.advantages as a tourist and recreational center, disseminate visitors information relative thereto,.and properly.follow up and give consideration to inquiries made from.time to time relative to the various activities of the City and its possibilities; and WHEREAS, City desires Chamber to continue to perform certain visitors and tourist information services for City, which City believes will be of great advantage and benefit to the City and the citizens, residents; property owners, and taxpayers thereof, and will promote the general welfare; and WHEREAS, Chamber is organized for and equipped to carry on such informational activities on behalf of City, and is in .a position to accomplish such aims and purposes'of the City in an efficient and economical manner; and WHEREAS, the provisions of the Government Code of the State of California authorize the expenditure of public funds by a municipal corporation as therein and herein provided. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and covenants and promises hereinafter set forth, THE PARTIES HERETO HEREBY AGREE AS FOLLOWS: 1. That the foregoing recitals are true and correct and constitute accurate statements of fact herein. 2. Chamber will maintain public office within City of San Luis Obispo at a location acceptable to the City Council. Chamber will maintain a fully competent staff in this office, VISITORS, 79 -80 O ` 1 U including a Manager with necessary secretarial assistance. The Chamber office will provide information to visitors and business and professional people. The office will be staffed and open to the public daily during regular office hours seven days per week, excepting during the following holidays: Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Years. Chamber will also maintain .telephone services open to the public desiring information, will provide written responses to inquiries, and.will distribute appropriate printed material. The information program will include distribution of such material to local agencies and business for dissemination to their customers and tourists. The Chamber shall also distribute appropriate material to other chambers, tourist agencies and travel organizations in other communities. Except for material which is furnished to the Chamber by the City, the..Chamber.shall be permitted to charge:reasonable fees for material which it distributes.. a. Chamber will employ a manager and other necessary personnel.: The manager's qualifications will include training and experience-in public relations and public information. b. Chamber will distribute maps and promotional literature about San Luis Obispo and will conduct.an information program including maintaining files on the community's economic data, recreational facilities and events, general business conditions, historic points of interest and cultural activities. This program will be directed toward visitors and others who have interest in the community.. C. Chamber- will also maintain.a library of-literature, business and telephone directories for public use._ d. Chamber will assist in attracting conventions and conferences to the City and assist in making arrangements to enhance the visits of such groups. -2- VISITORS, 79 -80 3. 4. 5. G� e. In all activities, Chamber shall be a public relations agency disseminating information and creating goodwill and advancing the development of San Luis Obispo and its trading area. Chamber furthermore agrees to cooperate in ascertain- ing the most favorable long -range activities for the community. . Chamber will carry on such other duties as may be mutually agreed upon by the parties hereto to .promote tourism, conferences, conventions and related business and cultural activities in the community. Notwithstanding any other representations, oral or written, between the parties, including any and all agents.or represen- tatives thereof, Chamber -at all times covered by the terms of this agreement, is acting as a free and independent contractor, and not as an agent of City. Any and all supervision and direction by any City official, department or body, shall be only that necessary to provide broad general outlines, and Chamber will use its own initiative and discretion in performing the details of work herein. City shall pay the Chamber the following sums for the furnishing of said services: a. Commencing July,l, 1979, and continuing for one year, City shall pay Chamber the sum of sixteen thousand one hundred nine dollars ($16,10.9) per year, payable in monthly I nstallments of one thousand three hundred forty -two dollars and forty -one cents ($1,342.41) for the above services, to be expended in the categories and the amounts specified in the attached budget. City shall have the right to audit the books, records and accounts of Chamber at any reasonable time from time to time. Chamber shall submit a monthly written report of informational services rendered including a.record of the number of inquiries, office visits, mailings and-other related activities. -3- VISITORS, 79 -80 7. Either party may terminate this agreement at any time by providing.sixty (60) days written notice of termination to the other party. 8. All notices in connection with this agreement shall be deemed delivered when placed in the First Class United States Mail in a properly stamped envelope, addressed to the other party at the address shown below: City of San Luis Obispo: Chamber of Commerce of San Luis Obispo: City Clerk Post Office Box 321 San Luis Obispo, CA 93406 Executive Manager 1039 Chorro Street San Luis Obispo,. CA 93401 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this agreement to be executed: CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO Date: August 7, 1979 BY s /LYNN R. COOPER Mayor Lynn R. Cooper ATTEST: s1J.H. FITZPATtPMCK" City Clerk J.H. Fitzpatrick CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OF SAN bj OBISPO, INC. Date: , d S ��7 BY Pr d n BY Executive Manager aM PROMOTION, 1979 -1980 C O N T R A C T THIS.AGREEMENT, dated .July 1, 1979; for reference purposes, is made and entered into by and between the CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO, a municipal corporation, hereinafter referred to as "City ", and the CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OF SAN LUIS OBISPO, a non-profit corporation, hereinafter referred to as "Chamber "; W I T N E S S E T H WHEREAS, City desires to promote its advantages as a tourist and recreational center; and WHEREAS, arranging and obtaining favorable coverage about the community in the various news media likely to be read by potential visitors to the City is an integral part of its promotion as a tourist and recreation center; and WHEREAS, the coordination and development of cultural and recrea- tional events is a necessary adjunct to the proper promotion of the City; and WHEREAS, the Board of Directors of the Chamber of Commerce has authorized the Chamber to contract with the City to provide these services; and WHEREAS, Chamber staff is qualified and the office is equipped to carry on such activities on behalf of, the City; and WHEREAS, City has reviewed the Chamber's proposal to provide such services and WHEREAS, the provisions of the Government Code of the State of California authorize the expenditure of public funds by a municipal corporation as therein and herein provided. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and covenants and promises hereinafter set forth, THE PARTIES HERETO HEREBY AGREE.AS FOLLOWS: 1. That the foregoing recitals are true and correct and constitute accurate statements of fact herein. 2. Chamber will maintain an office suitable for the conduct of a promotional program; this office shall be open during normal I PROMOTION, 79 -80 C business office hours to facilitate contact with news media representatives and to disseminate news releases and promo- tional information in a professional manner to the various media. 3. Chamber staff shall include personnel qualified in public relations; public information shall be available as necessary to the successful implementation of a.promotional program. 4. Chamber shall conduct a.promotional and publicity program as directed by the-:City through liaison with the Chairman of the Promotional Coordinating Committee or his /her designated representative as specified below. 5. The program conducted by the Chamber shall include, but shall not be limited to, the following: a. The writing, production and distribution of news releases, feature stories,.photographs and illustrations, radio and television news materials, informational flyers, graphics and such personal contacts with the news media as may be necessary. b. The encouragement and professional assistance necessary to.enable local writers., photographers and artists to place ,their materials dealing with the community in appropriate media. c.. The coordination and promotion of local events and activities which will: 1. Improve the quality of life in this community. 2. .Attract visitors and tourists to this area. 3. Increase local or area participation in both new and existing events and activities. 4. Promote interest in the development of additional community facilities. d. The maintenance of a file of clippings, news releases and other promotional material that has been produced. e. Representation at meetings of Promotional Coordinating Committee and other City commissions, including City Council, as directed by the Chairman of the Promotional Coordinating Committee. -2- PROMOTION, 79 -80 f. Maintenance of a liaison with various community groups and individuals who can produce information and action in the support of the promotional program. g. Such other activities and duties as directed by the Chair.- man of the Promotional Coordinating Committee that would reasonably be a part of the City promotional program. 6. Notwithstanding any other representations, oral or written, between the parties, including any and.all agents or represen- tatives thereof, Chamber at all times covered by the terms of this agreement, is acting as a free and independent contractor, and not as an agent of City. Any and all supervision and direction by any City official,.department or body shall be only that necessary to provide broad general outlines, and Chamber will use its own initiative and discretion in performing the details of work herein. 7. City shall pay the Chamber the following sums for the furnishing of said services: a. A base rate of ten thousand thirty.five dollars ($10,035) per year for office and staff services payable in twelve (12) monthly installments of eight hundred thirty -six dollars and twenty -five cents ($836.25) each; and, b. Expenses not to exceed three thousand three hundred ninety. dollars ($3,390) per year (in categories and amounts specified in the attached budget) payable upon presentation of monthly report of staff services, which will include invoices of services performed, accompanied by copies of promotional. material produced, as justification of expenses claimed. 8. Either party may terminate this agreement at any time by pro- viding thirty (30) days written notice of termination to the other party. 9. All notices in connection with this agreement shall be deemed delivered when placed in the First Class United States Mail in a properly stamped envelope, addressed to the other party at the address shown on the next page. -3- PROMOTION, 79 -80 O City of San Luis Obispo: City Clerk Post Office Box 321 San Luis Obispo, CA 93406 Chamber of Commerce of Executive Manager San Luis Obispo: 1039 Chorro Street San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this agreement to be executed: Date: August 7, 1979 BY ATTEST. CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO S/J.H. FITZPATRIICK City Clerk J.H. Fitzpatrick Date: ��. �%� BY s/iYNN R. COOPER Mayor Lynn R. Cooper CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OF BY Executivd Tlanager -4- r RESOLUTION NO. 3927 (19,79 Series) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO APPROVING AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY AND SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY HOTLINES,. INC. /)L.. � /r 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 County Hotline,.Inc. 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 County Hotline, Human Relations Commission, Finance Director. On motion of Councilman Dunin , seconded by Councilwoman Billig and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmembers Dunin, Billig, Bond, Jorgensen and Mayor Cooper NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this 7th 1979. ATTEST: Ci 6-rk J.H. Fitzpatrick day of August ; R 3927 Approved as to form: Approved as to content: ty Attorney City Adm' ive Officer A G R E E M E N T San Luis-Obispo County Hotline, Inc. THIS AGREEMENT, dated July 1, 1979, for the convenience of the parties hereto, is between the CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO, a chartered municipal corporation (sometimes referred to herein as "City "), and SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY HOTLINE, INC., a non= profit corporation (sometimes referred to.heren as "Hotline "). WITNESSETH KHE?.EAS-, Hotline has "requested City to contribute to Hotline's human service program of providing counseling and referral service to persons residing within the City, thereby serving both a public and a municipal purpose. NOW, THEREFORE, City and Hotline, for and in consideration of the mutual benef -its, promises and agreements set forth herein, do agree as follows: 1. Hotline agrees to continue its counseling and referral service program (generally described in Exhibit attached) on a regular basis for the period July 1, 1979 through June 30, 1980. 2. Hotline will provide City with monthly summary reports describing the type and quantity.of services provided., and listing funds expended and funds received by Hotline from other sources. Said reports shall be in a form approved by City's Human.Relations Commission (Exhibit "B" attached) 3. City agrees to pay Hotline the total sum of Three Thousand Six Hundred.Dollars ($3,00.00) for services actually provided during said period,' payable monthly at the rate of $300.00 per month on or before the last day of each and every month, commencing Jul., 31, 1979, and continuing through June 30, 1980. (This grant is made at $3,600, subject to the hiring of one paid staff person at approximately 1/2 time, if Hotline chooses to act other than to hire one paid staff person at 1/2 time, q--rant to be reduced to $2,400.00, payable at $200.00 per month.) 4. On or before January 31, 1980, Hotline will provide City with a detailed statement of services provided to City residents and t'.Ze number of City residents provided with such services during the period January 1, 1979, through December 31, 1979. 5. Hotline and all of its agents, representatives, and participants in any manner in the performance of Hotline's obligations and duties hereunder shall be employees, independent contractors or volunteers for Hotline and shall not for any purpose be.considered as employees or agents of City. 6. Hotline agrees to hold City harmless, and to defend City against, from and in any claim action, proceeding or hearing wherein.the.allegation charging liability on the part of the City as a result of any act or omission, negligent or otherwise, of Hotline. -2- l 7. The City Council may by motion terminate this Agreement at its sole discretion after a public hearing held upon ten (10) days written-notice to Hotline. Said termination shall be effective thirty (30) days after City mails notice of termination to Hotline.. 8. For the purposes of notice under this Agreement, all notices shall be considered effective upon being sent be certified mail to the following addresses: City: City Clerk P. 0. Box 321 San Luis Obispo, CA 93406 Hotline: San Luis Obispo County Hotline, Inc. P. O. Box 654 San Luis Obispo, CA 93406 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement by their proper officers duly authorized. San Obispo County Hotline; Inc. By:: 'Cli.airperson By: �H G Tr surer City of San Luis. Obispo By: s /LYNN R. COOPER Mayor Lynn Cooper ATTEST: By: s /J.H. MZPATRICK City Clerk J. H. Fitzpatrick -3- f Approved as to form: Approved as to content: By: By: City Attorney By -4- "... once the troubled mind finds relief through talk, then hope begins . There is help in San Luis Obispo for the troubled person , free, neighborly help - for which we can all be appreciative." Editorial: "Hotline Fills Need" San Luis Obispo County Telegram- Tribune March 30, 1970 HOTLINE -• P.O. Box 654 San Luis Obispo, CA 93406 : EXHIBIT A N �O g CA 0 0' .a z a W } I am interested in Hotline My comments are Name Address Occupation f • } } } ^ O ^ — a c y O , O r G O � � � n p 0• n G 7 C G O '+ CD - .. W O p' y C n, O y < G O .+ tail co CM O O —y n n O � c_ � C n o ;T W c ro "' w n O O � n O O } I am interested in Hotline My comments are Name Address Occupation Please send more information. 1 would like to volunteer. 1 am a professional who would like to help -HL -2 City Phone Z M ♦ (4 NE —y n M C (� n C W p "' w ti Ca _ C L _' _z 7 CN N n < O va `G < C +J O G O y Cz —C GH CD n y -C, Gn �. p 7� n n CZ O Cr y O n - C O 77 O, 0 7r _ y y0 f 'O G v C O cc F = y J 3 ft = C r '� y� � r: y �• r a a y n n -�i C n n G C: r c: r, -'- n- O r C F G r N (1•J n 1 n y N v y C - � - i n y .� n � .r'• C Please send more information. 1 would like to volunteer. 1 am a professional who would like to help -HL -2 City Phone Z M ♦ (4 NE GUIDELINES FOR REPORTING results of city funding of HOTLINE during 1979-80 fiscal year Philosophic Assumption: Aim to help people help themselves. General Guidelines: 1. Determine what services are needed by persons within the city. 2. Determine how the city should provide or contract for such services. 3. Determine how to measure performance. 4. Pay for services rendered upon certification of delivery. Specific Guidelines: 1. Service - Twenty -four (24) hour answering service for crisis calls; providing information and referral on a confidential basis for all residents of the city (but not excluding others). 2. Agency - Hotline. 3. Measurement of performance - unit cost per client. 4. Payment - monthly, upon receipt of the following: a. Summary of clients assisted during past month, including: - number of clients, - place of residence (SLO City, SLO County, other - city by name if within County) insofar as possible, - distribution of calls by problem category +average number of calls per day, - number of times each client made contact (insofar as possible), - how was the client halped? I referral 11 direct service 111 information only IV pending - such other statistical data as may be helpful to Hotline, and information for reporting purposes. b. Secretary's Report (if any) - for month immediately past. c. Treasurer's Report - - for month immediately past. d. Board Minutes -'for most recent meeting. .5. Agency to provide current copies of its bylaws /constitution and current list of board members and officers. 6. Agency to notify HRC of all regular and special meetings of Hotline's Board. 7. Agency to provide for an annual audit by an independent auditor or by an auditor as selected by City. any travel reimbursements contained therein to be paid by organization's treasurer only upon receipt of appropriate vouchers.. HRC /July /79 jm Exhibit B RESOLUTION, No..3926.(1979 Series) A.RESOLUTION.'OF THE '.COUNCIL OF THE CITY.OF SAN. LUIS OBISPO APPROVING AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE - CITY AND ROBERT I. CORCORAN,. AS BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT AREA ADMINISTRATOR THROUGH J.UNE.301 1980.. . 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 Robert I. Corcoran; entitled Amendment To Contract Extension for Part -Time Business Improvement Area Administrator, is hereby amended to increase salary from $700 to $750 per .month retroactively to July 1, 1979 through June 30, 1980, 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: Robert I. Corboran;.the City Finance Director, and Jerry Munger., Chairman of the BIA. . On motion of Councilman Bond , seconded by Cotincilwotan Billig , and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmembers Bond, Billig, Dunin, Jorgensen and Mayor Cooper NOES None ABSENT: None the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted this _'7th day of August__. 1979, Mayor Lynn ATTEST: , Clerk J. H. Fitzpatrick R 3926 Approved as to form: Approved as to co tent: City. Attorney Ctg: Adm is= ative officer y Tina o Chaixrinan of the BIA, Jerry .Munger 0 0 .J' AMENDMENT TO CONTRACT EXTENSION FOR PART -TIME BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT AREA ADMINISTRATOR .... .... .... .... .. Dated:' August 7.: 1979 The undersigned parties to the Business Improvement Area Administrator Employment.Contract dated July 1,,1976, hereby agree that the conditions of said contract are amended as follows: The monthly salary of the part -time Administrator Robert I. Corcoran shall be increased retroactively to July 1, 1979, to $750.00 per month for the length of the contract exterision through June 30, 1980. Rent and utilities payable under the contract will. be $1500.00 per year. All other terms and conditions of said contract shall remain in full force and effect. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this amendment to be executed. ATTEST: W.H. FiiZPATRiCK City Clerk -J. H. Fitzpatrick ADMINISTRATOR: Robert I. .Corcoran CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO .... s/LYNN R. C0OPER Mayor Lynn R. Cooper r Approved as to form: City Attorney Approved as to content:. C air an -- of e -BIA; - fflbrry Munger t :O RESOLUTION NO. 3925 (1979 Series) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO GRANTING APPROVAL OF TENTATIVE MINOR SUBDIVISION NO, 79 -127 LOCATED AT 321 AND 401 NORTH CHORRO BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: SECTION 1. That this Council, after consideration of the tentative map of Minor Subdivision No. 79 -127 and the Planning Commission's recommendations, staff recommendations and reports thereon, makes the following findings: 1. The proposed parcel map and design are consistent with the General Plan. 2. The site is physically suited for the proposed type and density of development which is permitted by the R -4 zone. 3. The design is not likely to cause substantial environmental damage, or cause serious public health problems. 4. The design of the proposed subdivision will not conflict with public easements for access through or use of property within the proposed subdivision. On motion of Councilman Dunin, seconded by Councilwoman Billig, and on the following roll call vote: AYE: Councilmembers Dunin, Billig, Bond, Jorgensen and Mayor Cooper NOE: None ABSENT: None The foregoing resolution was passed and adopted this 7th day of August, 1979. ATTEST: Cit rk J.H. Fitzpatrick Approved as.to form: City Attorney Approved as to content: City mi t a ve Of ficer Community Development Department R 3925 � 10�(1979 a RESOLUTION NO. 3924 series) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO GRANTING APPROVAL OF TENTATIVE MINOR SUBDIVISION NO. 79 -048 LOCATED AT 2877 BROAD STREET BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: SECTION 1. That this Council, after consideration of the tentative map of Minor Subdivision No. 79 -048, and the Planning Commission's recommendations, staff recommendations and reports thereon, makes the following findings: 1. The proposed parcel map and design are consistent with the General Plan. 2. The site is physically suited for the proposed type and density of develop- ment which is permitted by the R -1, R -2, A /C -40, A- 1 -10 -AH and A- 1- 10- D319 -AH zones. 3. The design is not likely to cause substantial environmental damage, or cause serious public health problems. 4. The design of the proposed subdivision will not conflict 0ith public ease- ments for access through or use of property within the proposed subdivision. SECTION 2. That the approval of the tentative map for Minor Subdivision 79 -048 be subject to the following conditions. 1. Subdivider shall prepare a drainage study and provide easements and /or improvements necessary for the drainage of parcels 1 and,2, to the approval of the City Engineer, prior to final map approval. 2. 'The final map shall note that parcel 1 shall not be developed unless access to Rockview Place and /or another city street, is provided to city standards. 3. All easements of record shall be shown on the final parcel map. 4. All new lot corners shall be staked by a licensed surveyor or registered engineer. 5. Water and sewer charges shall be paid to the city prior to development of parcel 1, as determined by the City Engineer. On motion of Councilman Dunin, seconded by Councilwoman Billig and on the following roll call vote: AYE: Councilmembers Dunin, Billig, Bond, Jorgensen and Mayor Cooper NOE: None ABSENT: None The foregoing resolution was passed and adopted this 7th day of August, 1979. ATTEST: VCTeft J.H. Fitzpatrick Resolution No. 3924 MS 79 -048 - page 2 Approved as to form: Approved as to content: City Attorney City s rati a Officer f<, 5w.es?/ Community Development Department KB:L 7/12/79 RESOLUTION NO. 3923 (1919 Series) RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY. OF SAN LUIS OBISPO APPROVING THE APPLICATION FOR LAND AND WATER CONSERVATION FUNDS FOR PHASE IV DEVELOPMENT OF SINSHEIMER PARR PROJECT WHEREAS, the Congress under Public Law 88 -578 has authorized the establishment of a.Federal Land and, Water Conservation Fund Grant -In -Aid Program, providing matching funds to the State of California and its political subdivisions for acquiring lands and developing facilities for public outdoor recreation purposes; and WHEREAS, the State Department,of Parks and Recreation is responsible for the administration of the program within the State, setting up necessary ' rules'. and- procedures governing application by local agencies under the program; and WHEREAS, said adopted procedures established by the State Department of Parks and Recreation require the applicant to certify by resolution the approval of applications and the availability of local matching fundsprior to submission of said applications to the State; and WHEREAS, Part V of said applications contains assurances that the applicant must comply with; and WHEREAS, the proposed Phase IV, development of Sinsheimer Parks project is consistent with the California outdoor Recreation Resources Plan; and WHEREAS, the project must be compatible with the land use plans of thosejurisdictions immediately surrounding the project; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council hereby:'. R 3923 RESOLUTION NO. 392: (1979 Series) 1. Approves the filing of An A pp libation for land and water conservation fund assist ncel—,and- 2. Certifies that said agency has matching funds from its general fund and -from capital improveirieht fund And will finance 100 percent of the project, half of which will be reimbursed by the State; and 3.. Certifies that the project is compatible with the land use plans of those jurisdictions immediately-vsurroundi-ng the project; and 4. Assures and certifies compliance with 'all regulations, policies, Tuidelines and requirements that relate to the application, acceptance And use of.federal funds; and 5. Appoints the Director of Parkd and Recreation as agent of the city to conduct all negotiations; ekdcute and submit All documents including but not limited to applications, agreements, billing statements, And so on which may be necessary for- the completion of the aforementioned project. On motion of Councilman Dunin seconded bycoundji;w6man B illig i. and on the following toll ball vote: AYES: Councilmembers Dunin, Billig, Bond, Jorgensen and Mayor Cooper NOES: None ABSENT: ?None the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted this 7th 46LY of August 1979. ATTEST: Ci clerk, J. H. Fitzpatrick C Approved as to form': City Attorney ,10 Approved as to content: ector of Parks. &Recreation PART V — ASSURANCES 71:c applicant hereby assures and ce'tif_res that he will comply with the regulations, policies, guidelines and requJenicnts, including A -95, FINK -74 -4, and Fb1C -74-7, as they relate to the application, acceptance and use of Federal funds for this federally- assisted project. Also, the applicant gives assurance and certifies with respect to the grant that: I. It possesses legal authority to apply for the grant, and to Finance and construct the proposed facilities; that a resolution, motion or sirrdlar action has been duly adopted or passed as an official act of the applicant's governing body, authorizing the filing of the application, including all understandings and assurances contained therein, and directing and authorizing the person identified as the official representative of the applicant to act in connection with the applicatioq and to provide such additional information as may be required. 2.. It will comply with the provisions of: Executive Order 11296, relating to evaluation of flood hazardsi and Executive Order 11288, relating to the prevention, control, and abatement of water pollution. 3. It will have sufficient funds available to meet the non - Federal share of the cost for construction projects. Sufficient funds will be available when construction is completed to assure effective operation and maintenance of the facility for the purposes constructed- . 4- It will provide and maintain competent and adequate architectural engineering supervision and inspection at the construction site to insure that the completed work conforms with the approved plans and specifications; that it will furnish progress reports.and such other information as the Federal grantor agency may require. 5. Ii will operate and maintain the facility in accordance with the minimum standards as may be required or prescribed by the applicable. Federal, State and local agencies for the maintenance and operation of such facilities. .6. It will give the grantor agency and the Comptroller General through any authoriied representative access to and the right to examine all records, books, papers, or documents related to the grant. 7. It will require the facility to be designed to comply with the "American Standard Specifications for Making Buildings and Facilities Accessible to, and Usable by, the Physically Handicapped," Number A117.1.1961, as modified (41 CRF I01- 17:703). The applicant will be responsible for conducting inspections to insure compliance with these specifications by the contractor. 8. It will cause work on the project to be commenced within a reasonable time after receipt of notification from the approving Federal agency that funds have been approved and that the project will be prosecuted to completion with reasonable diligence. 9. It will not dispose of or encumber its title or other interests in the site and facilities during the period of Federal interest or while the Government holds bonds, whichever is the longer. 10. It will comply with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (P.L. 88 -352) and in accordance with Title VI of that Act, no person in the United States shall, on the ground of race, color, or national origin, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be otheavise subjected to discrimination under any program or .activity for which the applicant receives Federal financial assistance and will immediately take any measures necessary to effectuate this a;reement. If any real property or structure thereon 'is provided or improved with the aid of Federal financial assistance extended to the.Appticant, this assurance shall obligate the Applicant, or in the case of any transfer of such property, any transferee,, for the period during which the real property or structure is used for a purpose for which the Federal financial assistance is extended or for another purpose involving the provision of similar services or benefits. 11. It will establish safeguards to prohibit employees from using their positions for a purpose that is or gives the appearance of being motivated by a desire for private gain for themselves or others, particularly those with whom they have family, business, or other ties. 12. It will comply with the requirements, of Title II and Title III of the Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property.Acquisitions Act of 1970 (P.L. 9-646) and the State's Braithwaite Act (Chapter 1574, Statutes of 1971 and related statutes), which provide for fair and equitable treatment of displaced persons. R1 13. It will comply with all �quirements imposed by the grantor agency c'5ncerning special requirements of law, program requirements, and other-administrative requirements approved in accordance with Office of LNjanage ment and Bud-et Circular No. A•102 and related state requirements. 14. It will comply with the provisions of the Hatch Act which limit the politic;il activity of employees. SOURCE OF FEDERAL REQUIREMENTS The various regulations, guidelines, ' circulars and executive orders referred to in the Assurances and the following Sample Resolution are available from: Superintendent of Documents U.S. Government Printing Office Washington, D.C. 20402 23 RESOLUTION NO 3922.(1979 Series)/ A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO 1) FURTHER DEFINING THE DUTIES OF THE MISSION PLAZA COORDINATOR OF EVENTS AND 2) ADOPTING PROCEDURAL RULES FOR THE USE OF MISSION PLAZA. WHEREAS, the Mission Plaza Coordinating Committee has made recommen- dations to the City Council regarding 1) the duties.of the Mission Plaza Coordinator of Events and 2) rules for the-use of Mission Plaza; and WHEREAS, because of legal limitations, certain of those recommenda- tions have been adopted by ordinance; and WHEREAS, the council desires to adopt the balance of those recommen- dations by this resolution; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as-follows: SECTION 1. MISSION PLAZA COORDINATOR OF EVENTS. (a) The Mission Plaza Coordinator of Events shall be a private con- tractor to the City. (b) Responsibility for and general guidance of the Mission Plaza ,Coordinator of Events shall lie with the City Parks and Recreation Department. (c) The responsibilities of the Mission Plaza Coordinator of Events shall include, but not be limited to: (1) Scheduling of all Mission Plaza event. 1. (2) Liaison with Old Mission Church office to coordinate Plaza/ Church programming. The Coordinator shall give the church as much advance notice as possible of.scheduled Mission Plaza events. The Coordinator shall endeavor to schedule'events at such times as.will not conflict with the church's activities. (3) Inclusion of one additional Mission Plaza event, an "Open Event." (4) Liaison between Promotional Coordinating Committee and Parks and Recreation Department to insure compatibility of programming. R 3922 Resolution No. 392' • .(1979 Series) (5) Dissemination of information concerning use of Mission Plaza to potential users: (d) Funding for contract payments to Mission Plaza Coordinator of Events, and materials, supplies, printing, advertising and.other associated costs for administering the contract shall be an addition to the Parks and Recreation Department's annual.budget but shall not decrease any existing recreation .program. (e) Any contract between the City -of San Luis Obispo and the Mission Plaza Coordinator -of Events "shall include the responsibilities set out herein. SECTION 2. RULES FOR USE OF MISSION PLAZA. The following rules are additional to the rules set out in Section 4226.11 of the San Luis Obispo Municipal Code: (a) Responsibilities of an Event or Program Organizer. (1) At least 10 working days prior to the date of an event, the organizer-shall file with the Parks and Recreation Department a complete list of vendors, including each vendor's address and telephone number. (2) At least 10 working days prior to the date of an event, the organizer shall verify with the Parks $ Recreation Department that each prospective vendor has been informed of all city rules and regulations regarding the use of Mission Plaza. (3) At least 10 working days prior to the date of an event, the organizer shall meet with the Park Maintenance Superintendent to discuss the proposed use of Mission;Plaza. (4) The organizer shall obtain a Mission Plaza map and provide copies to event vendors and other participants as necessary. -2- Resolution No. 3922 (1979 Series) (5) The organizer shall identify and make arrangements for electric power and other energy needs for the program. (Butane is recommended for food concessions to minimize electric power needs.) (6) The organizer shall provide adequate refuse disposal facilities, including dumpsters if necessary. The organizer shall be responsible for clean up following the event and for keeping the Plaza free of trash during the event. The City may require a clean up deposit as a condition of granting the event application, which deposit may be refunded in whole or in part at the conclusion of the event upon the recommendation of the Director of Parks and Recreation. (7) At least 10 working days prior- to the date of the event the organizer shall provide the Department of Parks and Recreation with a time "schedule,. to include booth set -up time, starting time of event, closing time of event, clean-up time and lock -up time. (All vehicles shall be out of Mission Plaza by the end of set -up time and lock -up time.) (b) General Rules 'for Vendors. (1) All booths set'up -bn grass,areas shall have a plywood or other wooden base under the booths. (2) Vendors shall _supply refuse disposal cans or bags. (3) All vendors shall have all appropriate city and state licenses and permits including, if applicable, Alcoholic Beverage Control permits or licenses., -3- Resolution No. 3922 (1979 Series) (4) Vendors shall not keep any animals in booths during an event. (5) All vendors and booths shall be subject to County Health Department inspection. (c) Vehicular Traffic Control. (1) Monterey Street, from Broad Street into Mission Plaza and across Warden.Bridge, shall be kept clear- of any obstructions at all times. (This vehicle traffic lane must be available for emergency units -- police,.fire, ambulance, etc. -- at any given time.) (2) Traffic control during program set -up: (aa) The corner of Broad Street and Monterey Street shall be used as an entrance. (bb) .Chorro Street shall be used as an exit. (cc) The program organizer shall have personnel stationed at both entrance and exit during set -up to direct vehicles to their b6oth..sites and to remove gate post to allow vehicles to exit. (dd) The number of vehicles in Mission Plaza shall be limited to one per booth. To enter Mission Plaza a vehicle ;must have a card attached to the windshield indicating booth number and name of person or organiza- tion sponsoring the booth. (ee) Booth- building materials shall be unloaded as quickly as possible.. Vehicles will be removed from Mission Plaza prior to construction of booth. =4- Resolution No. 3922 (1979 Series) (d) Fees. The following fees shall be in addition to any fees for other required permits or licenses: (1) Plaza Displays and Special Programs: (No on -site vending) Entry Fee: -p_ Percentage: =0- Returnable Cleaning Deposit: $25.00 (2) Vendors of Arts and /or Crafts: Entry Fee: $15.00 Percentage of Gross Sale§:, 10% Returnable.Cleaning Deposit: Not applicable if part of a total program. (3) _Vendors of Alcoholic Beverages: Entry Fee: $15.00. Percentage.of Gross Sales: 1.0% Returnable Cleaning Deposit: Not applicable if part of a total program. (4) Food Vending: (Specialty food booths) Entry Fee: $10.00 Percentage of Gross Sales:, 5% Returnable Cleaning Deposit: Not applicable if part of a total program. (5) Food Vending: (Public Bar -B -Q of full -meal operation) Entry Fee: $15.00 Percentage of Gross Sales: 10 Returnable. Cleaning Deposit: Not applicable if part of a. total program. NOTE: If items (2).through (5) are parts of a total program, the Program Organizer will deposit will the Park and Recreation Department a $50.00 returnable cleaning fee. _5_ Resolution No: 3922 (1979 Series) If items (2) through (5) are individual programs, the individual or organization will post with the Park and Recreation Department a $25.00 returnable cleaning fee. (6) Service or community entertainment programs are exempt from fees but must make arrangements with Mission Plaza Coordinator of Events to be placed.on schedule calendar. On motion of Councilman Dunin seconded by Councilwoman Billig_, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmembers Dunin, Billig, Bond, Jorgensen and Mayor Cooper NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted this 7th day of August , 1979. ATTEST: City erc J. H. Fitzpatrick Approved as to form: City Attorney. Approved as to content: U�ty-ArTmffifgfiKafive Officer ME Di- rector of Pub is Services y; RESOLUTION NO. 3921 (1979 Se. _s) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO GRANTING APPROVAL OF TENTATIVE MINOR SUBDIVISION NO. 79 -08 LOCATED AT 2761 JOHNSON AVENUE BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: SECTION 1. That this Council, after consideration of the tentative map of Minor Subdivision 79 -08 and the Planning Commission's recommendations, staff recommendations and reports thereon, makes the following findings: Findings: 1. The proposed parcel map and design are consistent with the general plan. 2. The site is physically suited for the proposed type and density of develop- ment which is permitted by the R -1 zone. 3. The design is not likely to cause substantial environmental damage, or cause serious public health problems. 4. The design of the proposed subdivision will not conflict with public ease- ments for access through, or use of property within the proposed subdivision. Exceptions: The following lot size and area exceptions are hereby approved, based upon findings below: 1. Lot 1 - 96' average depth where 120' is normally required. 2. Lot 2 - 7374 square foot area exclusive of access driveway, where .8500 square foot area is normally required: 3. Lot 2.- 107' average depth where 120' is normally required. 4. Lot 2 - 69' average width where 70' is normally required. The variances granted are subject to conditions which assure that the adjustment authorized does not constitute a grant of special privilege inconsistent with the limitations upon other properties in the same vicinity. Because of special circumstances, notably the shape and topography of the property, the strict literal application of the subdivision ordinance would deprive the property of privileges enjoyed by other properties in the vicinity. Under the circumstances of this particular case, the variances requested carry out the spirit and intent of the subdivision ordinance. SECTION 2. That the approval of the tentative map for Minor Subdivision 79 -08 be subject to the following conditions: 1. Subdivider shall remove existing garage or relocate it in accordance with all applicable building code regulations, and set back from existing structures and existing and proposed lot lines as required by zoning ordinance regulations. Prior to final map recordation, subdivider shall provide two city standard .parking spaces, at least one of which shall be covered, on lot 1. 2. Construction on lot 2 shall be subject to the conditions of Use Permit BA 3 -79. This shall be indicated by a note on the final map. 3. Subdivider shall install a fire hydrant on the southwesterly side of Johnson Avenue to the approval of the Fire Department. 4. Subdivider shall install or repair curb, gutter, sidewalk and driveway ramp to the approval of the Public Services Department. 5. Subdivider shall submit a drainage plan for the approval of the city engineer prior to final map approval. R 3921 RESOLUTION No. 3921 MS 79 -08 - page 2 6. Provision for sewer service for lot 2 shall be made to the approval of the city engineer.prior to final map approval. 7. Subdivider shall prepare a common driveway agreement for city approval and recordation prior to final map approval. 8. Subdivider shall construct 16' wide common driveway from Johnson Avenue to lot 2, design and paving to meet city standards. 9. All new lot corners shall be staked by a registered civil engineer or licensed surveyor. . 10. A note will be placed on the final map indicating that the subdivider shall pay water frontage and acreage fees prior to obtaining a building permit for Tot 2. 11. Subdivider shall pay park in -lieu fees per Municipal Code 9100.3:12 for lot 2 prior to final map approval. 12. All new utilities shall be installed underground. 13. Subdivider shall install individually metered water service to lot 2. Meter shall be located in-sidewalk at property frontage. On motion of Councilman Jorgensen, seconded by Councilman Bond, and on the following roll call vote: AYE: Councilmembers Jorgensen, Bond, Billig, Dunin and Mayor Cooper NOE: None ABSENT: None The foregoing resolution was passed and adopted this August, 1979. ATTEST: C1 c 'J. H. Fitzpatrick' Approved as to form: Ac�� City Attorney KB:L 7/16/79 7th day of Approved as to content: Ci -ty Xdministrative Officer �� P -) Comm unit�Develo omen t Department RESOLUTION NO. 3920 (1979 Series) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO APPROVING AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY AND ALBERT GAZIN and KARL KUNDERT, TENANTS IN COMMON 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 Albert Gazin and Karl Kundert, Tenants in Common 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 Director, Albert Gazin and Karl Kundert. On motion of Councilman Jorgensen seconded by Councilman Bond and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmembers Jorgensen, Bond, Billig, Dunin and Mayor Cooper NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this 7th day of August , 1979. ATTEST:. �iFitzpatrick R 3920 Approved as to form: City Attorney .Y. Approved as to content: City Adm' is rative 0 ficer LEASE AGREEMENT This Agreement, made this 7th day of August , 1979 by and between ALBERT GAZIN and KARL KUNDERT, Tenants in Common (hereinafter referred to as "Gazin - Kundert "); and the CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO, a municipal corporation (hereinafter referred to as "City "). WITNESSETH In consideration of the mutual promises and agreements contained herein, the parties hereto agree as follows: 1. Gazin - Kundert hereby agree to lease to City for a period of six months, commencing August 1, 1979, that certain real property owned by them and located at the southwest corner of Palm and Osos Streets in the City of San Luis Obispo, more particularly described on the attached Exhibit "A." 2. City agrees to pay Gazin - Kundert $1600 per month as rental for the described property, payable monthly. 3. City shall provide general liability insurance covering its activities on the leased premises. 4. Upon request of Gazin - Kundert, at the termination of this lease City shall reconvert lot to its original configuration insofar as is practical unless on the date of termination the parties hereto are negotiating a sale of the leased premises to City. In such case the reconversion shall be accomplished within ninety (90) days,of termination. 5. Either party may terminate this agreement upon fifteen days written notice. 6. It is understood that the parties are negotiating a sale of the leased premises to City. If such a sale is made during the term of this lease, this lease shall terminate upon close of escrow. 7. Any notices required or sent under this Agreement shall be given in writing to the other party at the addresses below: Gazin - Kundert: Albert Gazin 743 Pismo Street San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 Karl Kundert 1106 Pacific Street San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 City: City of San Luis Obispo City Clerk P. 0. Box 321 San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this lease to be executed. Gazin - Kundert City of San Luis Obispo s /LYINN R. COOPER Mayor Lynn R. Cooper ATTEST: s /J.:,". 70TZPATRICK City Clerk J. H. Fitzpatrick Approved as to form: X -� City Attorney -3- Approved as to content: l � City A=rstrttive officer Z J Q OSOS ST. PARKING LOT LfAM Not M SCALE APPROX IMATE L.f.AM AREA RESOLUTION NO. 3919 (1979 Series) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE, CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO AMENDING ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT PROCEDURES AND GUIDELINES - WHEREAS, the.City Council has determined that the City's Environmental'Impact Procedures and Guidelines should be amended_ to provide that (1) the Community Development Director shall assume the functions now performed by the Environmental Review Committee and (2) certain other minor changes' be made in the Guidelines. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: SECTION 1. -The Environmental Impact Procedures and Guidelines adopted by; .Council Resolution No. 3228:(1977 Series), r . as amended by Resolution 3654.(1978 Series), are hereby further amended and adopted,as set oiit in Exhibit. "'A SECTION 2. The Community Development Department.,.shalll prepare amended documents for distribution to the public upon request and for-the official city file. On motion of Councilman :Jorgensen , seconded by Councilwoman Billig, and on the following roll call Vote: AYES: Councilmembers Jorgensen, Billig, Bond and Mayor Cooper NOES: Councilman._Dunin ABSENT: None the foregoing resolution was passed And adopted this 7th - day of August _ , .1979. R 3919 ( I ATTES'r• , Cit @fkAO7- H. Fit.zpatrick Approved as to foi-fn:' Approved as to content: nistratil, ni.§trat-ive Officer " City Attorney fflFe— t Vrof Community Developmen,