HomeMy WebLinkAbout3950-3999RESOLUTION NO. 3999 (1979 Series)' �.
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN
LUIS OBISPO REQUESTING REIMBURSEMENT FROM THE
STATE OF CALIFORNIA PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 1204
(SB 583 - 1979 SESSION) LEGISLATION, EXTRAORDINARY
LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS
The following resolution is hereby offered and read:
WHEREAS, this City has ( deplayed law enforcement personnel in response to
extraordinary circumstances and has incurred extraordinary costs pursuant to
Chapter 1204 (SB 583 - 1979 Session) legislation to provide a stepped -up level of
law enforcement services in the amount of $1,999.48.and
WHEREAS, the law enforcement functions of this City were performed with
impartiality and fairness as defined by SB 583 and
WHEREAS, a more detailed documentation of.the event and costs is included
with this Resolution in the form of a memorandum and statement of costs, dated
October 22, 1979.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that this City requests..: that the State of
California reimburse the City of San Luis Obispo for these extraordinary -costs
via funds provided by SB 583.
On motion of. Councilman Jorgensen seconded by Councilwoman Billig ,
and on the following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Jorgensen, Billig, Dunin and Mayor Cooper
NOES: None
ABSENT: Councilman Bond
the foregoing Resolution was 'passed and adopted this
October 1979.
ATTEST:
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APPROVED DEWED
POLICE DEPARTMENT
Post Office Box 1328 — San Luis Obispo, CA 93406 — 805/544 -5151
TO: Jean Fitzpatrick, City Clerk
VIA: Roger L. Neuman, Chief of Police
FROM: Don E. Englert, Captain
DATE: October 22, 1979
SUBJECT: Reimbursement of Local Cost Under SB -583
On October 10, 1979, a letter was sent out from the office of the Controller of
the State of California regarding S.B. 583, enacted during the 1979 Legislature
that provides for State funding of extraordinary law enforcement costs during
the 1978 -79 Fiscal Year_ The Bill provides for a maximum reimbursement of 80%
of costs involved when any law enforcement agency must "deploy law enforcement
personnel on a stepped -up level to respond to extraordinary circumstances within
its jurisdiction, or has been required to provide a stepped -up level of law
enforcement, utilizing its own personnel., for other local agencies, in order to
honor mutual aid agreements with those other agencies."
In analyzing our operations during the time period of July 1, 1978 to June 30,
1979, we find that we were required to respond to two separate situations which,
We believe, qualify under the established guidelines for reimbursement. One
situation was an actual mutual aid commitment and the other was an extraordinary
event not requiring mutual.aid, but necessitating call -back of extra personnel.
The first situation requiring such an extraordinary response was the anti. - nuclear
demonstration at the Diablo Complex.on August 6, 1978. This Department. 'incurred
a total of 150 hours of overtime while engaged'in a mutual aid operation with
several other police agencies from San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara counties.
Because this was considered an emergency call -back, the overtime involved was
computed at straight -time for each individual officer. The second situation
occurred on June 30, 1979, when some 20,000 -plus people gathered at Camp San Luis
Obispo to participate in an anti- nuclear /concert activity sponsored and coordinated
by the San Luis Obispo "Mothers- for - Peace" and "Abalone Alliance" members. This
event, although not declared an emergency or a mutual aid situation - necessitated
the call -back of extra personnel to provide traffic control and other services
generated by the large influx of people.. The close proximity of Camp San Luis
Obispo to the City and the inter - connect of Highways 101 and Highway 1 in the
center of San Luis Obispo generated a situation requiring personnel call -backs
for traffic control, increased calls- for - service and other potential problems.
I have also included sixteen hours of overtime incurred by our Tactical Team on
June 15, 1979. This may well be eventually disallowed by the State, but I feel
rather strongly that such training and planning sessions, when related directly to
Mr. Jean Fitzpatrick, City Clerk
RE: Reimbursement of Local Cost Under SB -583
October 22, 1979
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a specific incident such as an anti - nuclear demonstration that involves large
numbers of people and the potential for a large scale disorder accompanied by
mass arrests is an operational cost directly related to that extraordinary event.
The meeting of the Tactical Team on that date was final preparation for the
June 30th demonstration.
A statement must be included in the Council Resolution to the effect that this
Department carried out its duties in a fair and impartial manner and without
any citizen complaints.
Attached for your assistance in preparation of the Council Resolution are:
• A copy of the letter from the State Controller's office.
• A statement of overtime costs.
9 A copy of the Resolution drawn up by the County Administrative Office
for a Board of Supervisors' Resolution to a County reimbursement claim.
I would appreciate your including this as a part of the October 30th Council
Agenda in Resolution format. Again, please note there were no citizen complaints
directed at or reported to members of the San Luis Obispo Police Department.
DEE:jdd
Attachments
As above
CC: L. M. Walton,.City Administrator
R. Muravez, Finance Director
Respectfully submitted,
E 6LERT, CAPTAIN
COSTS OF OVERTIME ASSOCIATED WITH DIABLO CANYON ANTI- NUCLEAR ENERGY PROTEST ON
AUGUST 6, 1978. (Computed on Straight -time basis)
OFFICER
HOURS OF O.T.
RATE OF PAY
Sgt. Carrasco
14
7.96
Sgt. Costa
6
9.07
Sgt. Hazouri
6
8.39
F.T.O. Goodwin
8
8.16
Officer Bartholow
8
7:75
Officer Kennedy
6
8.16
Sgt. Lazzarini
8
7.18
Officer Miller
16
7.18
Sgt. Orback
14
7.96
Officer Poor
6
6.99
Officer Silva
16
7.75
F.T.O. Webster
14
7.75
Officer White
14
7.75
Officer Wilde
14
8.55
TOTAL: 150
W Comp 10.2933%
Unempl Ins 1%
FRINGE BENEFITS
TOTAL DOLLARS
12.59
124.03
6.15
60.57
5.69
56.03
77.37
72.65
7.00
69.00
5.53
54.49
6.49
63.93
12.97
127.85
12.59
124.03
4.74
46.68
.14.00
138.00
12.25
120.75
12.25
120.75
13.52
133.22
TOTAL COSTS $1999.48
COSTS INCURRED ON June 30, 1979 DUE TO.ANTI- NUCLEAR DEMONSTRATION AT CAMP
SAN LUIS OBISPO. (Computed at-Time-and-one half)
We 10.476%
Unempl Ins .50%
OFFICER
HOURS OF O.T.
RATE OF PAY
FRINGE BENEFITS
TOTAL DOLLARS
Sgt. Carrasco
7
8.95
10.31
104.28
Officer Crocker
3
7.29
3.60
36.41
Officer Hedges
4
6:58
4.33
43:81
Officer LaRose
4.5
6.58
4.88
49.29
Officer Miller
8
7.87
10.37
104.81
Officer Viegas
6
6.58
6.50
65.72
F.S.T. Galitza
6
5.48
5.41
54.73
TOTAL 38.5
TACTICAL TEAM TRAINING AND PLANNING MEETING RELATED TO JUNE 30TH DEMONSTRATION
ON JUNE
15, 1979 (computed
at
Straight- time).
WC 10.476%
Unem Ins 5%
OFFICER HOURS OF-O.T. RATE OF PAY
FRINGE BENEFITS
TOTAL DOLLARS
Officer
Bresnahan
2
6.58
1.44
14.60
Officer
Bunch
2
6.92
1.52
15.36
Officer
Goodwin
2
8.39
.1.84
18.62
Officer
Hubbard
2
7.67
1.68
17.02
Officer
Tolbert
2
7.29
1.60
16.18
Officer
Viegas
2
6.58
1.44
14.60
Officer
Webster
2
8:50
1.87
18.87
Officer
White
2
7.29
1.60
16.18
TOTAL
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RESOLUTION NO. 3998 (1979 Series)
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
SAN LUIS OBISPO ENCOURAGING THE CONTINUED DEVELOPMENT
OF REGIONAL PLANNING DISTRICTS
WHEREAS, The LEAA program has been in existence for over ten years; and
WHEREAS, California has developed the regional delivery system, and
WHEREAS, most cities and most counties have participated and have benefited
from the regional system, and
WHEREAS, the new LEAA legislation provdes for "Entitlement Jurisdictions"
so that funding can be accomplished with less red tape, and
WHEREAS, the new legislation effectively reduces.the authority of the
State to intervene in local criminal justice activities, and
WHEREAS, entitlement jurisdictions consist of:
1. The State;
2. Cities over 100,000 population
3. Counties over 250,000 population; and
4. Any combination of such units with at least 250,000 population; and
WHEREAS, there are approximately thirty -seven entitlement jurisdictions
as set forth under 2 and 3 above, and
WHEREAS, over four hundred other jurisdictions are dependent upon the
State for LEAA funding unless they join together, and
WHEREAS, fragmentation of the criminal justice system must be avoided, and
WHEREAS, the joining of individual cities and counties together in entitle-
meet jurisdictions will enhance local control and maximize the use of LEAA funds,
and
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WHEREAS, the joining together of cities and counties into entitlement
jurisdictions will make the combinations equal to the State but not autonomous.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT this Council does endorse the concept
of cities and counties joining together and creating an entitlement jurisdiction,
NOW, THEREFORE, this Council urges the California League of Cities (or the
County Supervisors Association of California) to adopt a resolution encouraging
the continued development of entitlement jurisdictions.
NOW, THEREFORE, this Council supports the findings and recommendations of
the report by the chairmen of California's regional criminal justice planning
boards entitled "Equal But Not Autonomous" and urges those recommendations to
be an integral part of the implementation of the Law Enforcement Assistance
Reform Act in the State of California.
On motion of Councilman Bond, seconded by Councilwoman 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
ATTEST:
C' , ler J.H. Fitzpatrick
APPROVED:
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City Ad istrative fficer
Ci y Attorney
this 16th day of October, 1979.
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RESOLUTION NO. 3997 (1379 series)
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS
OBISPO GRANTING ADDITIONAL TIME TO FILE FINAL MAP
FOR MINOR SUBDIVISION 78 -131
WHEREAS, the subdivider of Minor Subdivision 78 -131 has requested an
extension of time to complete the final map; and
WHEREAS, the City Council determined that the time extension is justified
to complete subdivision improvements,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis
Obispo as follows:
SECTION 1. A six -month time extension for the filing of the final map
for Minor Subdivision 78 -131 is hereby granted. Said extension expires on
March 26, 1980.
SECTION 2. The conditions of approval contained in Resolution No. 3679
are hereby incorporated into.and made a part of this time extension.
On motion of Councilman Dunin
and on the following roll call vote:
, seconded by Councilman Jorgensen ,
AYES: Councilmembers Dunin, Jorgensen, Billig, Bond and Mayor Cooper
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted this 16th day of October
1979.
ATTEST:
C' irk J.H. Fitzpatrick
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Resolution No. 3997
MS 78 -131
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APPROVED:
City Administr tive Officer
City Attorney
Community Development Department
OLUTION NO.367,9(1978 SERIES)
A RESOLUTION OF THE .COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN"LUIS.
OBISPO GRANTING APPROVAL OF TENTATIVE MINOR SUBDIVISION
NO. 78 -131, LOCATED AT 1260 ELLA STREET. .
BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obi. spo.as follows:
SECTION 1. That this Council, after consideration of the tentative map of
Minor Subdivision No. 78 -131 and the Planning.Commission 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 -2 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.
78 -131 be subject to the following conditions:.
(1) Right -of -way shall be ded'i`cated to the city.for a standard cul -de -sac
at the end of Iris Street. Cul -de -sac shall be fully improved to
city standards including full street frontage improvements on Lot
A and.30 of Lot B. An A.C. Berm is required on the remaining Iris
frontage with other facilities for drainage control as required by the
City Engineer..
(2) Right -of -way shall be dedicated to provide for a 'T " type turn
around at the end of George Street and shall be fully,improved to the
satisfaction of the City Engineer including required paving and
drainage facilities.
(3) Applicant shall grant to the city an easement over existing sewer
line crossing the applicant's.parcel (corner,of old lot n6).
Easement shall be shown on the final map to the approval of the
City Engineer.
(4) Applicant shall dedicate to the city a storm drainage easement over
existing storm drains crossing the property. Easement shall be to
the approval of the City Engineer and shall be shown on the
final map.
(5) Applicant shall grant a private sewer easement to French Hospital
for existing sewer lateral in George Street right -of -way. Easement
shall be to approval of the City.Engineer and shall be shown on the
final map.
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(6) Applicant shall install frontage improvements on Ella Street
frontage.
(7) Sewer service shall be extended in Iris Street to serve proposed .
parcels ..A and B to the approval of the City Engineer.
(8) Applicant shall extend an eight inch waterline from Ella Street
to Iris Street and shall provide fire hydrants to the satisfaction
of the city fire department. The eight inch water main and a,
standard 10' easement shall be dedicated to the city. (This
condition may be waived if fire hydrant on French Hospital
Clinic site is made available to the applicant's property by
easements and other guarantees acceptable to the city fire department.
(9) Final map shall not'be recorded until the streets are abandoned.
(10) Existing.out.buildings on east property line shall be removed
prior to the recording of the final map. (Consistent with
applicants statement that he had authority to require their
removal.)
(11) The common property line between the medical clinic and the app'licant's.
property shall, be adjusted to eliminate encroachment into the medical
clinic parking lot aisle to approval of the community development
director.
On motion of Councilman Jorgensen seconded by Councilman Settle ,
an" on t;ie following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmen Dunin, Jorgensen, Petterson, Settle and Mayor Schwartz
NOES: .None
ABSENT: None
the foregoing resolution was passedlaV adopted this 3rd day of October,1978
or Kenneth E. Sc
ATTEST:
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Approved as to.form: Approved as to content:
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7/13/78
RESOLUTION NO. 3996 (19 79 Series)
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF'SA:N LUIS
OBISPO APPROVING AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY AND
MERRIAM, DEASY.& WHISENANT, INC. FOR PROFESSIONAL
ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES ON THE JACK HOUSE
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
MERRIAM, DEA34 & WHISENANT, 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:
Merriam, Deasy & Whisenant, Inc:, Director of Parks & Recreation
On motion of Councilman Dunin seconded by Councilman Jorgensen,
and on the following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Dunin, Jorgensen, Billig, Bond and Mayor Cooper
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this. 16th day of October
1979.
ATTEST:
City < J.H. Fitzpatrick
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City Admire strative Officer
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AGREEMENT BETWEEN CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO
AND ARCHITECT FOR PROFESSIONAL ARCHITECTURAL
SERVICES ON THE JACK HOUSE
Agreement ;is made this 16th day of October . 1979, between
the CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO (990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, CA), Owner, and
MERRIAM, DEASY & WHISENANT, INC. (979 Osos Street, Suite C, San Luis Obispo,
CA), Architect, for the following Project: JACK HOUSE (536 Marsh Street,
San Luis. Obispo, CA).
1. Prepare a site plan for the Jack House grounds.
2. Identify relocation area and prepare foundation plans for the old
wash house.
3. Prepare design and construction documents for a new restroom /service
facility.
The Owner and Architect agree as set forth below.
I. The Architect shall provide professional services for the Project in
accordance with the Terms and Conditions of this Agreement.
II. The Owner shall compensate the Architect, in accordance with the Terms
and Conditions of this Agreement.
A. For services, as described in Article 1, compensation shall be
Twenty -Five Hundred and 00 /100 Dollars ($2,500.00).
B. For reimbursable expenses, amounts expended as defined in Paragraph
4.2.
C. If Project scope or Article 1 services are changed materially, or if
services covered by this Agreement have not been completed within
three.(3) months of the date hereof, the amount of compensation
shall be subject to negotiation.
ARTICLE 1
ARCHITECT'S SERVICES
The Architect's Services consist of the two phases described below and
include normal structural, mechanical and electrical engineering services
and any other services included in Article 10 as related to a single
Stipulated Sum Construction Contract. The extent of the Architect's duties
and responsibilities and the limitations of his authority as assigned hereunder
shall not be modified without his written consent.
DESIGN PHASE
1.1 The Architect shall prepare Design Studies consisting of drawings and
other documents for approval by the Owner, and shall submit to the Owner a
Statement of Probable Construction Cost.
CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS PHASE
1.2 The Architect shall prepare from the approved Design Studies, Drawings
and Specifications setting forth in detail the requirements for the Project,
and shall submit an adjusted Statement of Probable Construction Cost.
1.2.1 The Architect shall assist the Owner in filing the required documents
for the approval of governmental authorities having jurisdiction over the
Project.
BIDDING OR NEGOTIATION PHASE
1.3 The Architect, following the Owner's approval of the Construction Documents
and of the adjusted Statement of Probable Construction Cost, shall assist the
Owner in obtaining bids and in awarding the Construction Contract.
ARTICLE 2
THE OWNER'S RESPONSIBILITIES
2.1 The Owner shall provide full information, including a complete program,
regarding his requirements for the Project.
2.2 The Owner shall furnish full information about and affecting the site,
including a certified land survey, and when deemed necessary by the Architect,
soil test reports or the services of a soil engineer.
2.3 The Owner shall furnish laboratory tests, inspections, and reports as
required by law or the Contract Documents.
2.4 The information, surveys, and reports required by Paragraphs 2.1 through
2.3 inclusive shall be furnished at the.Owner's expense, and the Architect
shall be entitled to rely upon the accuracy and completeness thereof.
2.5 If the Owner becomes aware of any fault or defect in the Project or
nonconformance with the Contract Documents, he shall give prompt written
notice to the Architect.
2.6 The Owner shall furnish information required of him as expeditiously as
necessary for the orderly progress of the Work.
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ARTICLE 3
CONSTRUCTION COST
3.1 The Construction Cost shall be the total cost or estimated cost to the
Owner of all Work designed or specified by the Architect, which shall be
determined as follows, with precedence in the order listed:
3.1.1 For completed construction, the cost of all such Work, including
the cost of labor, materials and equipment furnished by the Owner and the
cost of managing 'construction..
3.2 The Architect cannot and does not guarantee that bids will not vary
from Statements of Probable Construction Cost or other cost estimates
prepared by him.
ARTICLE 4
PAYMENTS TO THE ARCHITECT
4.1 Payments for Services shall be made monthly, in proportion to services
performed.
4.2 Payment for Reimbursable Expenses shall be made monthly. Reimbursable
Expenses are in addition to compensation and include actual expenditures
made by the Architect for the Project for: travel and subsistence; long
distance calls; fees paid to governmental authorities; renderings and
models required by the Owner; Owner authorized overtime; reproductions,
postage and handling of Drawings and Specifications, excluding duplicate
sets at the completion of each Phase for the Owner's review and approval.
ARTTr..I F R
TERMINATION OF AGREEMENT
5.1 This Agreement may be.terminated by either party upon seven days
written notice should the other party fail substantially to perform in
accordance with its terms through no fault of the party initiating the
termination. In the event of termination due-to the fault of parties
other than the Architect, the Architect shall be paid his compensation for
services performed to termination date, including Reimbursable Expenses,
plus termination expenses.
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ARTICLE 6.
OWNERSHIP OF DOCUMENTS
Drawings and Specifications es instruments of service are and shall remain
the property of the Architect whether the Project for which they are made
is executed or not. A duplicate set of reproducible documents will be made
available to Owner at Architect's expense.
ARTICLE 7.
SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS
Neither the Owner nor the Architect shall assign his interest in this
Agreement without the written consent of the other.
ARTICLE 8
EXTENT OF AGREEMENT
This Agreement represents the entire and integrated agreement between the
Owner and the Architect and supersedes all prior negotiations, representa-
tions or agreements. This Agreement may be amended only by written
instrument signed by both Owner and Architect.
ARTICLE 9
GOVERNING LAW
This Agreement shall be governed by the law of the principal place of
business of the Architect.
ARTICLE 10
OTHER CONDITIONS OR SERVICES
None.
This Agreement executed the day and year first written above.
CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO MERRIAM, DEASY & WHISENANT, INC.
By, slLYj%ly R. COOPER
Mayor-Lynn R. Cooper
At SUN. FITZPATRICK
J.H. Fitzpatrick, City Clerk
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RESOLUTION NO. 3995 (1979 Series)
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN
LUIS OBISPO AMENDING THE JOINT POWERS AGREEMENT
FOR THE MONTEREY BAY AREA REGIONAL TRAINING
CENTER.
BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo
as follows:
SECTION 1. The Joint Powers Agreement for the Monterey Bay
Area Regional Training Center shall be amended to include the State Per-
sonnel Board as a member agency as defined in Attachment "A ".
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SECTION 2. The Mayor is hereby authorized to sign the attached
addendum on behalf of the Council.
On motion of Councilman Dunin seconded by
Councilman Jorgensen , and on the following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Dunin, Jorgensen, Billig, Bond and Mayor Cooper
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this 16th day of
October
ATTEST:
CITY C J.H. FITZPATRICK
APPROVED:
Ci y Admin s rative Officer
City Attorney
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Personnel Directo
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ADDENDUM AMENDING
JOINT POWERS AGREEMENT
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MONTEREY BAY AREA REGIONAL TRAINING CENTER (MBARTC)
WHEREAS, it appears to be in the best interest of all concerned that local
agencies in the Monterey Bay Area receive valuable input form the State Personnel
Board in the delivery of MBARTC training programs, and
WHEREAS, the efficiency of Center operations can be measureably enhanced by way
of State Personnel Board participation on the MBARTC Board of Directors,
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY AGREED as follows:
In consideration of the foregoing premises, and the mutual covenants hereinafter
set forth, and the terms and conditions of the original Joint Powers Agreement
for the Monterey Bay Area Regional Training Center, and the amendments made
thereto since the signing of the original agreement, in the form on file with
the respective entities signatory thereto, this agreement provides as follows:
1. Notwithstanding any provision of the original Joint
Powers Agreement as amended previously, for the Monterey
Bay Area Regional Training Center, it is hereby agreed
that the State Personnel Board be added to the local
government agencies, as defined in said agreement and
amendments, and
2. Membership fees be waived in consideration of inkind
benefits to be derived from State Personnel Board
membership, and
3. Participation of State Personnel in MBARTC open market
programs shall be at the non- member fee unless a .specific
State operation pays a membership fee based on the
provisions of Article I.II, section 1 of the J.P.A., and
4. State Personnel Board may receive contracted training
programs from MBARTC at the membership rate whenever it is
cost /effective for MBARTC to provide contracted training
programs to the State Personnel Board.
11! W1' '7- tdIILRLUF Lhe rw.heCLive hart' -wave execuLed
this agreement by their resuect.ive, &ily- authorized officers on the date set
^, forth with their signatures.
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CITY OF GONZALES CITY OF PASO ROBLES
By
Da te:
Mayor
CITY OF GREENFIELD
By _ Date:
Mayor
CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO
By s /LYNN R. COOPER Date: 10/16/79
Mayor Lynn R. Cooper
CITY OF HOLLISTER
By Date:
Mayor
CITY OF MORRO BAY
By Date:
Mayor
CITY OF MARINA
By Date:
Mayor
By Date:
Mayor
CITY OF SALINAS
By __ Date:
Mayor
CITY OF ARROYO GRANDE
By _ Date:
Mayor
COUNTY OF SANTA CRUZ
By Date:
CITY OF SEASIDE
of
By Date:
Mayor
CITY OF WATSONVILLE
By Date:
Mayor
CITY OF MUNILRLY C11Y Uf SANTA MARIA
By '�i_iii% 1 1 Date: b� mil; �� By Date:
Mayur Mayor
n COUNTY OF MONTEREY
By _ Date:
. Cha i r`ivaii, I
Board of Supervisors
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RESOLUTION NO. 3994 (19 79 Series)
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN
LUIS OBISPO APPROVING AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE,
CITY AND ENGINEERING SCIENCE, INC.
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
Engineering Science; 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; Engineering Science, Inc.,
Director of Public Services
On motion of Councilman Duriin seconded by Councilman Jorgensen ,
and on the following roll call vote: '
AYES: Councilmembers Dunin, Jorgensen, Billig, Bond and Mayor Cooper
NOES:' None
ABSENT:- None
the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this 16th day of October ,
1979.
ATTEST:
CITY,iET< RIC .H. FITZPATRICK R 3994
Res�blution No. 3994 (1979 Series)
APPROVED:
City A in trative 'Officer
City Attorney
Director of Public Services
AGREEMENT
THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 16th day of
October , 1979, by and between the CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO, a
municipal corporation, hereinafter referred to as "CITY"; and
ENGINEERING SCIENCE, INC., a California corporation, hereinafter
referred to as "ES ";
WITNESSETH:
WHEREAS, CITY owns, operates and maintains the diversion
works and water supply line from the Salinas pipeline; and
WHEREAS, CITY wishes to develop hydroelectric power on the
water supply line (hereinafter sometimes referred to as "Project ");
and
WHEREAS, ES has represented to the CITY that it has available
adequate personnel who are well qualified by reason of education,
experience and professional reputation to perform the necessary
investigations, planning and engineering services required to assist
the CITY in implementation of the project;
NOW, THEREFORE, it is mutually agreed and understood between
the parties as follows:
1. EMPLOYMENT.
The CITY hereby employs ES, as an independent contractor,
to furnish the services covered by this Agreement upon the terms
and conditions set forth below, and ES hereby accepts such employment.
2. SERVICES TO BE PERFORMED.
ES shall perform the engineering services hereinafter
described for the feasibility study of a Hydroelectric power plant
on the Salinas water supply pipeline.
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A detailed description of the work is set forth in Exhibit A
attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference.
3. ADDITIONAL SERVICES.
Upon written notice from CITY, ES shall perform such
additional services not set forth in Exhibit A that CITY deems
necessary for the completion of the Project. The specific additional
services to be performed, the time of completion and ES' compensation
therefor shall be mutually agreed between ES and CITY and set forth
in a letter from CITY to ES authorizing each specific additional
service.
4. TIME PERIOD.
Performance of the services as outlined in Section 2,
Services to be Performed, shall be accomplished within the following
time periods:
ES shall commence performance of the Feasibility Study
immediately upon the notice of execution of this Agreement and
shall be completed within 45 calendar.days.
5. PAYMENT FOR SERVICES.
A. Determination of Compensation. The compensation by
CITY to ES for services performed under this Agreement shall be
the sum of (a) Direct Salar -ies, (b) ES' Overhead Cost; (c) Direct
Non - Salary Expenses, and (d) a Fixed Fee, as set forth in Exhibit B
attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference.
1) Direct Salaries shall be the amount paid by ES
to its employees for time directly chargeable to each particular
portion of_the work, exclusive of costs for.fringe benefits for said
employees and other payroll costs not paid to the employee.
2) overhead Cost shall be billed one hundred - fifty
percent (150 %) of the Direct. Salaries as defined above..
3) Direct Non - Salary Expenses shall be all indent-
fiable costs directly chargeable to each particular portion of the
work including, but not limited to: travel and subsistence
expenses; work subcontracted to others; reproduction of plans,
specifications, reports and other documents; equipment rental;
and drafting and stenographic supplies used in the work. Costs
for automobile mileage shall be reimbursed at $0.20 per mile.
4) Fixed Fee Payment shall be a fixed amount for
interest on invested capital, readiness to serve and profit. The
fixed fee shall be fifteen percent (15 %) of the "total estimated
cost" of each separate task set forth in Exhibit.B attached hereto
and incorporated.herein by reference and performed by ES and of
each additional service performed by ES pursuant to Paragraph 3 above..
5) Total Estimated Cost is the sum of (1) direct
salaries, (2) overhead costs, and (3) direct non - salary expenses.
6) Total Compensation for completing the feasibility
study herein described and each Additional Service performed
pursuant to Paragraph 3 is the sum of: (1) direct salaries,
(2) overhead costs, (3) direct non - salary expenses, and (4) fixed
fee payment.
B. Payment of Compensation. Compensation shall be billed
by ES to CITY on a monthly basis as costs are incurred and CITY
shall make payment to ES within thirty (30) days of approval of
invoices. Invoices shall include the following for each Work Task
and.each Additional Service: (1) total direct salaries plus
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overhead; (2) each general category of direct non- salary expense.
The Fixed Fee payment for each Work Task and Additional- Service
shall be billed and due monthly in increments based on the propor-
tion of work completed.
C. Estimated Total Maximum Compensation.
1) The total compensation to ES for performing the
Feasibility Study set forth in Exhibit A attached hereto and
incorporated herein by reference shall not exceed $20,140 without
prior authorization from the CITY.
6. RECORD PLANS - REPRODUCIBLE DRAWINGS.
Without charge to CITY, ES shall furnish CITY with a
reproducible set for all plans prepared pursuant to this Agreement.
The Record Plans shall be, prepared on mylar film.
7. SUBCONTRACTS.
CITY has entered into this Agreement in order to receive
the professional service of ES. ES will therefore not make an
assignment to a third party of all or a portion of the services
required of it under this Agreement which in effect.serves to
assign responsibility for any of the services required of ES under
this Agreement without first obtaining the written consent of CITY.
With CITY approval, ES may make use of the part -time assistance .
of other experts possessing unique skills, the utilization of
which will in the opinion of ES enhance the quality of its service
to CITY under this Agreement, provided, however, that any such
additional assistance, part -tame or otherwise, shal_l.be considered
employees of ES and the responsibility for which shall.rest with ES.
8. DATA FURNISHED BY CITY.
For the purpose of aiding ES in .performance of its
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obligations under this Agreement, CITY shall furnish ES all rele-
vant data in its possession and shall direct its officers, agents,
and employees to render all reasonable accuracy of data so furnished,
but it shall likewise be the responsibility of ES to apply reasonable
caution in its use and interpretation of the data and to promptly
advise CITY of an inaccuracy or suspected inaccuracy in the data
furnished. Data furnished by CITY shall not be released except
with the written consent of CITY.
9. SUPERVISION BY DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC SERVICES. Performance
by ES under this Agreement shall be done under the general direction
of the CITY's Director of Public Services who will coordinate CITY's
participation in the performance of the work hereunder and who
shall.be responsible for ensuring that interests of all other
departments of the CITY are represented.
10. ACCOUNTING RECORDS OF THE ENGINEER. Accounting records
will be kept by ES on a generally recognized accounting basis
and will be available for inspection by CITY or its authorized
representative at any reasonable time during this Project and
for a period of two (2) years thereafter.
11. TERMINATION OF AGREEMENT.
A. This Agreement may be terminated by either party upon
written notice to the other party in the event of a substantial
failure of performance by said other party, or if CITY should
deem it necessary or desirable to abandon or indefinitely postpone
the prosecution of the Project for which the service described
in this Agreement is to be rendered.
B. In the event of such termination, CITY shall pay ES
as full payment for all services performed and all expenses incurred
which to date of Termination complied with the terms and conditions
of this Agreement, an amount to be determined based on the methods
presented in Section 5 herein. There shall be deducted from such
amount, however, all payments theretofore made by CITY under
this Agreement to ES.
12. OWNERSHIP OF-DOCUMENTS. All completed or incompleted
drawings, estimates and other documents prepared by ES pursuant
to this Agreement shall become the property of CITY upon either
termination or completion of this Agreement. ES may retain
copies of said original documents for their files. CITY agrees
that documents produced by ES for this contract will not be used
for any other work without prior.notif ication to ES.
13. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR. The parties intend that ES
shall be an independent contractor in performing the services
provided by this Agreement. CITY is interested only in the results
to be achieved, and the conduct and control of the work will lie
solely with ES. ES is not to be considered an agent or employee
of CITY for any purpose, and the officers, employees and agents
of ES are not entitled to any of the benefits that CITY provides
for CITY employees including worker's compensation insurance. It
is understood that ES is free to contract for similar services to
be provided to others while under contract with CITY.
14. HOLD HARMLESS. ES agrees to indemnify and hold harmless
CITY, their officers, employees and agents from and. against any
and all loss, damage, liability, claims, demands, detriments, costs,
charges and expense which the CITY may incur, sustain or be subjected
to on account of loss or damage to property and loss of use thereof
and for bodily injury to or death of any persons arising out of
or in any way connected with the work to be performed under this
Agreement and arising from the negligent act of ES, its officers,
employees and agents.
15. .NOTICES. Notices provided for in this Agreement shall
be mailed or personally delivered to the parties at the following
addresses:
A. ES: Engineering Science, Inc.
125 West Huntington Drive
Arcadia, California 91006
B: CITY: Public Services Director
P. 0. Box 321
San Luis Obispo, California 93406
16. CAPTIONS. Captions to paragraphs are for convenience
purposes only and are not part of this Agreement.
IN.WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this
Agreement as of the day and year first written above.
ENGINEERING SCIENCE, INC.,
a California Corporation.
By:
Title: JV0 —" -1'/
Address: /ZJ G(J
CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO
s1LYNN R. COOPER
MAYOR LYNN R. COOPER
ATTEST:
s/J.H. FITZPATRICK
CITY CLERK J.H. FITZPATRICK
APPROVED:
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City i rstrative officer
City Attorney
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Director of Pubii.c Services
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EXHIBIT A
SCOPE OF WORK
The scope of work for the development of hydroelectric power
on the City Salinas Water Supply Pipeline is as follows:
Feasibility -Study
1. Establish power generation potential from analysis of annual.,
water deliveries, flow rate and available pressure head.
2. Evaluating existing 12" delivery pipeline for use as a penstock
to the hydroelectric plant.
3. Evaluating site location for hydroelectric plant. This evaluation
shall consider the need, sizing and location of the City's future
water plant and the future use of the.City's transfer pump
station.
4. Evaluate the potential use of the power by the City water treat-
ment and pumping plants.
5. Analyze the .feasibility of a co- generation contract with the
local power company.
6. Evaluate other institutional restraints in regard to the PUC and
the FERC.
7. Evaluate possible sources for project funding.
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RESOLUTION NO. 3993 (1979 Series)
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS
OBISPO GRANTING APPROVAL OF TENTATIVE MAP FOR MINOR
SUBDIVISION 79 -203, LOCATED AT 1443 AND 1445 MARSH
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 -203 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 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 tentative map for Minor Subdivision 79 -203 is hereby
approved.
On motion of Councilman Dunin , seconded by Councilman Jorgensen ,
and on the following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Dunin, Jorgensen, Billig, Bond 'and Mayor Cooper
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted this 16th day of October
1979.
ATTEST:
City c J.H. Fitzpatrick
R 3993
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Resolution No. 3993
Minor Subdivision 79 -203
Page 2
APPROVED:
City AdminhMralive Officer
City Attorney
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Community Development Department
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RESOLUTION NO. 3992 (1979 Series)
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS
OBISPO GRANTING APPROVAL OF TENTATIVE MAP FOR MINOR
SUBDIVISION 79 -201 LOCATED AT 3424 and 3432 ROBERTO COURT
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 -201, 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 M 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 thorugh, or use of, property within the proposed subdivision.
SECTION 2. That the tentative map for Minor Subdivision 79 -201 is hereby
approved.
On motion of Councilman Dunin , seconded by Councilman Jorgensen ,
and on the following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Dunin, Jorgensen, Billig, Bond and Mayor Cooper
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted this 16th day of October ,
1979.
ATTEST:
Ci erk J.H. Fitzpatrick
R 3992
Resolution No. 3992
Minor Subdivision 79 -201
Page 2
APPROVED:
City Admini a Officer
City Attorney
Community Development Department
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REenfUTION NO. 3991 (1979 Series)
A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING SALARY RANGES FOR EMPLOYEE
CLASSIFICATIONS-, SPECIFYING METHODS OF ADVANCEMENT
AND SUPERSEDING PREVIOUS SALARY RESOLUTIONS IN CONFLICT:
BE IT'RESOLVED by the Council of.the City of San Luis Obispo as follows:
That all previous salary resolutions in conflict herewith are superseded
and the following sect -ions are enacted, taking effect July 1, 1979:
Section 1. Salary Ranges. The following salary ranges are adopted and
applied to the various classes of positions indicated in Section 2 hereof. Each-
salary range consists of five steps (1 through 5). Steps 1-through-4 equal 95%
of the next highest step, computed to the nearest two dollars (e.g., $910.99 =
$910 and $911.00 = $912). Step 5 of each successively higher range is 2.631
above the next lower range for each bargaining unit starting at range -9P for
the Police Officers' Association; 14F for the-Firefighters' Association and range.
1 for the City Employees' Association, computed to the nearest two dollars. To
calculate hourly salary rates for 40- hour -a -week positions, divide the monthly
rate by 173.33, the average number of working hours per month. For 56- hour =a-
6
week positions, divide the monthly rate by 242.67.
SALARY STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 STEP 4 STEP 5
RA NG E
01
708.00
744.00
784. JO
824.00
86d. 0U
0.2
726. OU
764.00
304.00
346.00
892.00
03
744.00
764.00
'326.00
368.00
914.00
04
764.00
804.00
X343.00
392.00
938.00
05
784.00
326.00
870.0.0
916.00
564.00
06
806.00
848.00
892.UO
940.0.0
988.00
07
826.CO
870.00
916.60
964.OU
1014.00
08
848.00
b9z .00
940.00
990.00
1042.00
09
870.00
916.00
964.00,
1016.60
1068.00
09P
876.00
922.00
970.00
1022.00
1076.UO
to
894.00
940.00
990.00
1042.06
1096.00
lop
896.00
946.00
996.00
1)48.00
1104.00
11
916.00
966.00
1010.00
1070.00
1126.00
LLP
922.00
970.00
1022.00
1076.J0
1132.00
12
940.00
990.00
1042.00
1098.0)
1.156.00
12P
946.00,
996.00
1048.00
1104..)0
1162.00
13
996.00
1016.00
1070.00
1126.00
1136.60
13P
972.00
1022.00
1.076.00
1132.00
1192.00
14
992.00
1044.00
10ys.CO
1159.00
1216.00
14F
990.00
1042.00
1096.00
1154.00
1214.00
14P
1050.JO
1104.00
1162.00
1224.00
R 3991
ell Resolution No. 399-" :1979
Series)
SALARY
STEP I
STEP 2
STEP 3'
STEP 4
STEP.5
RANGE
15
1013.00
L070.CO
112£3.00
1136.00
1243.00
15F
1016.00
L .1363. 09
I126.00
1164.00
1246.00
1 ip
1024.00
1076.00
1134.011)
1 1c;4.00
1"2.56.00
16
1044.00
1098.00
1156.00
1213.00
1282.00
16F
1042.00
1096.00
1154.00
11216.00
1280.00
16P
1050.00
1106.00
1164.00
1224.00
1290.60
17
1072.00
1128-.00
1138.00
1250.00
1316.00
17F
1070.00
1126.00
1136.00
1248.00
1314.00
17P
1078.00
1134.00
1194.00
1256. J0
1324.00
18
1.100.00
1158.00
1218.00.
1232m00
1350.00
IBF
1098.00
1156.00
1216.00
1230.00
1348.00
IBP
1106.00
1164.00
1226.00
1290.00
1356.00
19
1128.00
1188.00
1250.00
1316.00
1386.00
19F
1.126.00
1130.00
1248.00.
1314.00
130 84.00
19P
1136.00
11134.00
1255.00
.1324.00
1394.00
20
115 0,
kj
122 O�
i-350.00
1422.00
20F
II�L.Go
1216:0
1282.00
1348.00
142J.&D
20P
11.64.' 00
122h.O0
L?f,,O. 00
1358.00
1430.00
21
1138:00
1252.00
1316.00
1366.00
1460.00
21F*
114 -5:00
1250.00
L 31. 4 . 0 0
1384 ".00
.1456.00
21P
1196.00
1253.00
1324.00
1394.00
146.8.00
22
1220.00
1234.00
1352.00
1422.00
14y0'1.00
22F
1218.00
1282.00
1350.00
1420.00
1496.00
22P
1228.00
1292.00
1360.00•
1432.00
1506.00
23
1252.00
1318.0-1
1388.00
1460.00
1- 538.00
23F
1250.00
1316.00
1384.00
1458.00
1534.00
23P
1260.00
1326.CL)
1396.00
1468.OU
1546.00
24
1234.00
1352.00
1424.00
1198.00
1576.00
24F
1282.00
1350.00
1422.00
1496.00
15'74.00
24P
1292.00
1360.00
1432.'U'0
1508.00
1,586.00
25
1318.00 -t-
1388.00
1 6 2. ou
153e5.0o
16 18. 00
25F
1,316.00
1386.00
1458.00
1536.00
1616.00
25P
1326.00
1396.00
1470.00
1548.00.
1628.00
26
1354. DO
1424.30
1500. 00
1578.00
1662.0)
26F
1350.00
1422.00
149b.00
1576.00.
1658.00
26P
1362.00
1432,00
15'jB.-Vb
1536.00
1672.OJ
27
13L8.00
1462.CD
1533.00
1620.03
1706.00
27F
1386.00
1460.00
1536.00
1618.00
1702.00
27P
1398.00
1470.00
1548*00
1630.00
1716.0-3
28
14Z6.00
1500.00
1580.03
1662.00
1750400
28F
1422.001
1498.00
1576.00
1660.00
1748.00
28P
1434.00
1510.00
1568.00
1672.OJ
1760.00
29
1462.00
1540.00
162 J..00
1706.00
1796.00
29F
1460.00
1536.00
1618.00
1704.00
17'�4.00
29P
147-2.CO
1548.00
1630.00
1716.00
180.ij.uo
30
1502.00
1580-00
1664.00
1752.00
1344 , 100,
30F
1498.00
1578.00
1660.00
.1143.00
1340.00
30P
1510.00
1590.00
1674.00
17o2.00
1854.00
31
1540.U0
1622.00
1708.00
1793.00
1392.00
31F
1538.00
1620.00
1704.00
171;4.00
1688.0.)
31P
1550.00
1632.00
1713.00
1808.00
1902.00
32
1582.00
166'' +.Oo
1152.00
1844.00
1942.0)
32F
1578.00
1662.00
1750.'00
1842.00
1938.00
32P
1590.00
.1674.00
1762.00
1656.00
1952.00
33
1622.00
1708.00
1798.UO
1892.00
1992.00
33F
1620: JO
1106.00
1796.00
1890.00
19v0.90
33P
1632.03
1718.00
1808.00
1904.00
2004.00
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Section.2. Titles and Ranges. The classes of positions -shall each have the
salary range shown opposite the title in this section.
RANGE
CODE
TITLE
1
2
3
Resolution
No. 3991 •1979
Series)
114
CLERK TYPIST I
726.00
764.00
604.00
646.UO
692.00
06
115
SALARY
STEP 1
STEP 2
STEP 3
STEP 4
STEP 5
RANGE
120
ACCOUNT CLERK 1
606.60
848.00
692.00
34
1665.00
1754.00
1846.OJ
1ti42.00
.2044.07
34F
1662.00
1750.00
1842 .00
1')47.00
2042.00
34P
1676.00
1764.00
1856.00
19:54.00
2058.00
35P
1120.00
1810.00
L9O6.00
2U06.00
2112.00
36P
1764.00_
1653.03
1956.00
205d.00
2166.00
37P
1812.00
1906.00
2006.G0
2112.00
2224.00
38P
1358.00
1956.00
2060.00
2L68.OJ
22.82.00
Section.2. Titles and Ranges. The classes of positions -shall each have the
salary range shown opposite the title in this section.
RANGE
CODE
TITLE
1
2
3
4
5
02
114
CLERK TYPIST I
726.00
764.00
604.00
646.UO
692.00
06
115
CLERK TYPIST II
306.00
848.00
892.00
540.00
968.00
06
120
ACCOUNT CLERK 1
606.60
848.00
692.00
940.00
986.00
06
909
DRAFTING TRAINEE
806.00
8,+3.00
892.00
940.00
988. CJ
07
140
SECRETARY 1
826.00
870.00
916.00
464.00
1014.0.0
07
501
LABORER
826.00
870.00
916.00
964.JO
1014.00
07
505
Gi:3U,1OSWORKER APPRENTICE
82x.00
370.00
916.00
964.00
1014.00
07
510
PAINTER. APPRENTICE
1326.00
870.00
916.00
964.00
1014.00
07
521
TPEE MAINT WORKER (TRNE)-
826.00
b70.00
916.00
964.00
1014.OJ
07
529
CLOG i`1A I N T WK I R A I NEE
826.00
870.00
916.00
964.00
1014.00
07
540
UTILITICS ,MAINZ WKRdTRNE)
8.26.00
870.00
916.00
964.00
1014.00
07
604
WATER METER REPAIR 1TRNE)
826.00
670.00
916.00
964.00
1014.00
07
661
:MECHANIC HELPER
826-.00
870.00
910.00
964.00
1014..00
08
116
'CLERK TYPIST III
848.00
892.00
940.00
990.00
1042.00
08
117
ADMIN SER.VILES CLERK
346.00
692.00
940.00
990.00
1 ~042.00
08
121
ACCOUNT CLErZK II
848.00
-392.00
940.00
990.00
1042. 00
___..0.8 _
-.52.7
.. _ .. -. _ --
848.00
_ 892.00
940.00
990.00
1042.00
08
701
FIRE SERVICE TRAINEE
848.00
W32.00
940.UO
990.00
1042.00
09
141
SECRETARY II
870.00
716.00
964.00
1016.00
1068.70
09
804
POLICE CRIME PREV TECH '.
870.00
916.00
964.00
1016.00
1068.00
09P
802
PARKING ENFORCEMENT OFF
876.00
922.00
970.00
1022.00
1076.00
09P
803
POLICE FIELD SERV TECH
876.00
922.00
970.00
1022.00
IU76.00
LO
122
ACCOUNT CLERK III
.894.00
.940.JO
900.00
1042.00
10'36.00
10
203
DRAFTING TECHNICIAN
894.00
940.'00
990.03
1042.00
1096.00
10
702
FIRE PREVEN TILN AIDE
894.00
940.00
990.00
1042.00
1096.00
10 -
907
DATA ENTRY GPER /Pi:OG
894.00
940.00
1;90.00
1042.00
1096.0:,
10
911
HUMAN RELATIONS TECH.
694.0)
940.00
990.00
1.042:00
1096.0C
lop
131
COMMUNICATIGNS TECH. 1
898.00
946.00
996.00
1.048.00
1104.UC.
11
142
SECRETARY III
916.00
966.00
1016.00
1070.00
1126.0(
11
531
STREET :4AINT WORKER I
916.00
966.00
1016.00
1070.00
1126.00.
11
541
UTILITIES :-1A1NT vuKR 1
916.00
966.00
1016.00
1070.00
1126.0
11
703
FIRE PREVENTIUN DRAFTER
910.00
90 6. Q0
1016.OG
1070.UO
1126.0'
11_ ._
... 908
SURVEY PARTY TRAINEE
916.00
966.00
1-)16.J0
1070.00
1125.0;.
-3-
-4-
Resolution No. 3991 `,979 Series)
.
RANGE
CODE
TITLE
1 ..
2
3
4 -_
___ 5
12
305
HUMAN RELATIMS ASSISTANT
v40.00
990.03
1042.00
1098.00
1156.00
12
506
GROUNDSWGRKEk
040.00
990.00
1042.00
1098.00
11.56.00
12
603
WATER METER READER
940.00
990.00
10' +2.00
1098.JJ
1156.OJ
13
145
LEGAL SECRETARY
966.00
1016.00
1070.00
1.126.00
1186.00
13
507
PARKS AAINTENANCE WORKER
966.00
1016.00
1070.00
1126.00
1186.00
13
522
TREE MAINT WORKER 1
9611.00
1016.00
1070.00
1126.00
1106.00
1.3
532
STREET MAINT ' WDRKER II
966.00
1016.00
1070.00
1126.00
1186.00 -
14
205
ACCGU"ATING TECHNICIAN
992.00
1044.00
10'88,00
1156.00
1216.00
14
542
UTILITIES rtAINT 'WKR II
992.00
1044.00
1098.00
1156.00
1216.00
14
605
WATER METER REPAIRER
992.00
1044.00
1098.00
1156.00
1216.00
14
608
PAKKING METER REPAIRER
992.00
1044.00
1098.00
1156.00
1216.00
14
641
WATER SUPPLY UPER 1
992.00
1044.00
1098.OJ
1156.00
1216.00
14
905
ADMIF4ISTRATIVE AIDE
992.00
1044.00
1096.00
1156.00
1216..00
14P
132
CGMMUNI(.ATIQNS TECH. If
996.00
1050.00.
1104.00
1162.00
1224.00
15
150
AD;IN1STRATIVE SECTY
1018.00
1070.OU
1128.00
1186.00
1248.00
15
523
TREE MAINT 'WORKER 1I
1018.00
1070.00
1.128.00
1186.00
1248.00
15
525
SWIM-AING' PUCL MAINT TECH
1018.00
1070.00
1126.00
1136.03
1248.00
15
530
STREET !`TAINT PAINTER
1019.00
1070.00
1128.00
1136.00
1246.00
15
610
HEAVY E- QUIPMENT OPER I
101.3.00
1070.00
1128.00
1186. 00
1248.00
16
611
HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPER II
1044.00
1098.00
1155.00
1218.00
1282.00
16
61.5
PAINTER
1J44.00
1093.00
1156.00
1213.00
1232.00
16
671
UTILITY PLANT OPER 1
1044.0)
1098.00
1156.00
1219.00
1282.00
18
206
GRAPHIC SERV. COURD.
1100.00
1158.00
1218.00
1282.00
1350.00
18
208
PLANNING TECHNICIAN
11JJ.00
1158.00
1216.00
1282.00
1350.00
18
209
PLANNING ENFURC. TECH
1100.00
1155.00
1216.00
1282.OJ
1350.00
18
215
ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN
1100.00
1153.00
1218.00
1282.00.
1350.00
18
508
PA4KS MAINTENANCE LEADER
11JO.00
1159.00
1218.00
1282.00
1350.0.0
18
524
TREE MA114T LEADER
1100.00
1158.00
1218.00
1282.00
1350.00
1.8
523
BUILDING MAINT LEADER
1100.00
1158.00
1218.UO
1282.00
1350.00
18
533
STREET MAINT LEADER
1100.00
1153.00
1213.00
1282.00.1350.00
18
642
WATER SUPPLY OPER II
11J0.00
1158.00
1218.00
1282.00
L350.00
20
543
UTILITIES MAINT LEADER
1158.30
1220.100
1284.00
1350.OJ
1422.00
20
663
HEAVY EQUIP +MENT MECH
1158.0)
1220.00
1234.00
1350.00
1422.00
20
672
UTILITY PLANT OPER 11
1158.00
1220.00
1284.00
1350.00
1422.00
20F
621
FIRE VEHILLE MECHANIC
1.156.UJ
1216.00
1282.00
1.348.OJ
1420.00
21
207
STAFF WRITER
111:8.00
1252.00
131.6.00
1336.00
1460.00
21F
705
FIREFIGHTEP,
1136.00
1250.00
1314.00
1384.00
1456.00
22P
810
POLICE OFFICER
1228.00
1292.00
1360.00
1432.00
1.506.00
23
306
HU-MAN RELATIONS ASSOCIATE
L252.00
1318.0.0.
13u8.00
1460.00
1538.00
23F
707
FIRE ENGINEER
1250.00
1316.00
1384.00
1458.00
1534.00
23F.
710
FIRE PREVENTION INS
125Q.0J
1316.00
1364.00
1458.00
1534.0U
-4-
26
26
26
26
26
26P
29
29
29F
29F
2 9 P
30
30
31
31
31
31F
32
33P
34
34F-
34F
38P
336 ADaIN ASST /ENGR.
337 ADMIN ASS'T/PUGLIC SERV
340 ACCOUNTANT
544 UTILITIES MAINT SUPV
673 UTILITY PLANT SUPV
825 POLICE SERGEANT I
341 ACCOUNTING SUPERVISOR
351 PLANNING ASSOCIATE
1354.00 1424.0.0
1354.00 1424.00
1354.00 1424.00
13.54.00 1424.00
1354.00 1424.00
1362.00 1432.00
1500.0.0
15 00. 00
I500.00
15U0.00
1500.00
1.508.00
1578.00 it62:J0
1578.00 1662.00
1578.00 1662.00
1570.0.0 16:12.00
1578.0) 1662.00
1.586.00 1672.00
1462.00 1540.0J 1620.00 1706.00 1796.00
1462.0) 1540.00 1620.00 17C6.00 1796.00
713
FIRE PREY INSP /ARSOd
1460.OJ
1538.00
1618.00
1704.00
1794..0u
715
FIRE CAPTAIN
Resolution No. 3991`Y979 Series)
1538.00
1618.00
1704.30
1794.OJ
830
POLICE SERGEANT 1I
147.2.00
1544.00
1630.00
1716.00
1806.00
405
CHIEF BUILDING INSPECTOR
......... ....
RANGE
... ...
CODE
... ........_ ...... _... .... ..._... .. ...........
TITLE. .. .......
...
1..........
2
3
4
5
24
315
RECREATION SUPERVISOR
1.284.00
13.52.00
1424.00
1496.00
1622.00
24
330
PLAN CHECK ENGINEER
1284.001352.00
TECH SERV COORD. P.D.
1424.00
1498.OD
1578.OJ
24
335
ENGINEERING ASSISTANT
12 <34.00
1352:00
1424.00
1496.00
1573.00
24
350
PLAh•.;JING ASSISTANT
1234.00
135200
1424.00
1498.OJ
1578.00
24
534
STREET MAINT SUPERVISOR
1284.00
1352.00
1424.00
1498.00
1578.00
24
562
PARKS MAINT SUPERVISOR
1284.00
1352.00
1424.00
1498.00
1578.00
24
643
WATER SUPPLY SUPERVISOR
1234.00
1352.00
1424.00
1493.00
1578.00
24
651
BUILDING INSPECTOR
1284.00
1352.OU
1424.00
1498.00
1570.00
24
664
SUPV HEAVY E'04UIP MECH
1234.00
1352.00
1424.00
1498.00
1578.00
24
631
P.UaLIC WORKS IiVSPECTOR
1234.00
1352.00.1424.00
L498.0J
1578.00
24P
814
POLICE OFFICER (1D TECH)
1292.00
1360.00
1432.00
1508.OJ
L586.00
24P
815
POLICE OFFICER (F.T.O.)
1292.00
1360.00
1432.00
1508.00
1.586.00
24P
820
POLICE OFFICER (DET)
1292.00
1360.CO
1432..00
1508.00
1536.00
26
26
26
26
26
26P
29
29
29F
29F
2 9 P
30
30
31
31
31
31F
32
33P
34
34F-
34F
38P
336 ADaIN ASST /ENGR.
337 ADMIN ASS'T/PUGLIC SERV
340 ACCOUNTANT
544 UTILITIES MAINT SUPV
673 UTILITY PLANT SUPV
825 POLICE SERGEANT I
341 ACCOUNTING SUPERVISOR
351 PLANNING ASSOCIATE
1354.00 1424.0.0
1354.00 1424.00
1354.00 1424.00
13.54.00 1424.00
1354.00 1424.00
1362.00 1432.00
1500.0.0
15 00. 00
I500.00
15U0.00
1500.00
1.508.00
1578.00 it62:J0
1578.00 1662.00
1578.00 1662.00
1570.0.0 16:12.00
1578.0) 1662.00
1.586.00 1672.00
1462.00 1540.0J 1620.00 1706.00 1796.00
1462.0) 1540.00 1620.00 17C6.00 1796.00
713
FIRE PREY INSP /ARSOd
1460.OJ
1538.00
1618.00
1704.00
1794..0u
715
FIRE CAPTAIN
1460.00
1538.00
1618.00
1704.30
1794.OJ
830
POLICE SERGEANT 1I
147.2.00
1544.00
1630.00
1716.00
1806.00
405
CHIEF BUILDING INSPECTOR
1502.00
1580.00
1664.00
1752.00
1844.00
563
BLDG F, PARKS MAINT SUPT
15G2.00
1580.00
1664.00
1752.00
1844.JO
352
SENIOR. PLANNER
1540.00
1622.00
17013.00
1798.00
1892.00
355
TECH SERV COORD. P.D.
1540.00
1622.00
1708.00
1793.00.1892.00
360
ENGINEEP.IrdG ASSOCIATE
1540.00
1622.00
1708.00
1798.00
1992.00
720
FIRE CAPTAIN (TRAINING)
1538.00
1620.00
1704.00
1794.00
1888.00
415
STREET SUPERINTENDENT
1582.00
1664.00
1752.00
1844.00
1942.OJ
840
POLICE LIEUTENANT
1632.00
1718.00
1806.00
1904.00
2004.0C
425
UTILITIES ENGR /SUPT
1666.00
1754.00.1846.00
1942.00
2044.00
725
FI -RE B.ATTALIDN CHIEF
1562.00
1750;00
1842.00
1940.00
2042.30
730
FIRE MARSHAL /bATT CHIEF
1662.00
1750.00
1842.00
194U.00
2042.00
850
POLICE CAPTAIN
1858.00
1956.00
2060.00
2163.00
2282.00
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Resolution No. 3991 x..)79 Series)
Section 3. Rules Governing Step Increases. The following rules shall govern
1 b c.
step increases for employees other than those specified in Section 4:
(1) The first step is the minimum rate and shall normally be the hiring rate for
the class. In -cases where it is difficult to secure qualified personnel, or
if a person of unusual qualifications is hired, the Administrative Officer- may
authorize hiring at any step.'
(2) The second step is an incentive. adjustment to encourage. an employee to improve
his work. An employee may be advanced to the second step following the
completion of six months satisfactory service upon recommendation by his
department head and the approval of the Personnel Director.
(3) The third step represents the middle value of the'salary range and is the rate
at which a fully qualified, experienced and ordinarily conscientious employee
may expect to be paid after a reasonable period of satisfactory service. An
employee may be advanced to the third step after completion of six months
service at the second step, provided the advancement is recommended by the
department head and approved by the Personnel Director.
(4) The fourth step is to be awarded only in case of work which is well above
average for the class. An employee may be advanced to the fourth step after
completion of one year of service at the third step provided the advancement
is recommended by the department head and approved by the Personnel Director.
(5) The fifth step is intended as a'reward for performance sustained above
satisfactory. An employee may be advanced to the fifth step after completion
of two years service (one year for Police Officers, beginning level) at'the
fourth step provided the advancement is recommended and justified in writing
by the department head and approved by the Personnel Director.
(6) The above criteria for step increases apply except where other arrangements
are authorized by the Administrative Officer.
In applying the above rules, the next step shall be granted -, other conditions
having been met, on the following basis:
1
Resolution No. 3991 11 179 Series)
(1) For those having an anniversary date.on the 15th of the month or earlier,
the increase shall be effective on the first of that month.
(2) For those having an anniversary date on the 16th of the month or later, the
increase shall be effective the first of the following month.
Should the employee not be increased, it shall be the privilege of the department.
head and Administrative Officer to reconsider such increase at any time during the year
Section 4. Employees Working Under 40 Hours- Per Week.
(1) Line -item positions. Employees filling line item positions who are regularly
scheduled for 20 or more hours per week.but less than 40.shall be paid a pro-
rated salary based on the number of regularly scheduled hours worked. Fringe
benefits shall be provided on the same basis except they shall be rounded off
to the next lower 10 %. For example, an employee working 411 hours a day receives
56.25% of the monthly salary for the position but receives 50% of the fringe
benefits. They shall be eligible for step advancement according to Section 3
above..
(2) Temporary positions. Employees working part -time in non -line item positions
listed in Section 2 of this salary resolution shall be compensated at the
hourly rate equivalent of the first step of their salary range. They may be
advanced to step 2 after 1000 hours and step 3 after 2000 hours of satisfactory
service upon the recommendation of the department head and approval of the
Personnel Director.
The following salary schedule shall govern employees working in the listed
job classifications. Employees with prior experience may start above the first
step upon recommendation of the department head and approval of the Personnel
Director. Where more than one rate exists, advancement to a higher rate is based
on satisfactory performance of assigned duties plus the experience requested and
the department head's recommendation.
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Resolution No. 3991 0979 Series)
,HOURLYRATE N0. OF BUDGETED
TITLE GRADE EXPERIENCE 7 -1 -79 1 -1-80 POSITIONS
Crossing Guard
$2.90
$3.10
10
Youth Corps Worker
1
First summer
2.90
3.10
12 **
2
Second summer
3.00
3.20
3 **
Drafting Aide
1
First 500 hours
4.15
4.15
.5
2
Over 500 hours
4.61
4.61
3
Over 1000 hours
5.12
5.12
4
Over 1500 hours
5.69
5.69
5
Over 2000 hours
6.32
6.32
Grade 5 equals
the 5th
step of range 10, Drafting Technician.
Each lower step
equals
90% of the next higher
step.
Planning Aide
1
First 500 hours
4.15
4.15
2
Over 500 hours
4.61
4.61
3
Over 1000 hours
5.12
5.12
4
Over 1500 hours
5.69
5.69
5
Over 2000 hours
6.32
6.32
Grade 5 equals
the 5th
step of range 10, Drafting Technician.
Each lower step
equals
90% of the next higher
step.
Police Reserve Officer
Court duty and work
7.08
7.29
20
authorized by res.
No. 3700
This rate equals
the first step of Police Officer.
Clerical Aide
1
First 500 hours
3.38
3.38
0
2
Over 500 hours
3.75
3.75
3
Over 1000 hours
4.17
4.17
4
Over 1500 hours
4.63
4.63
5
Over 2000 hours
5.15
5.15
Grade 5 equals
the 5th
step of range 1, Clerk
Typist I.
Each lower step
equals
90% of the next higher
step.
Recreation Leader I
1
First 250 hours
2.90
3.10
2
Over 250 hours
3.05
3.25
3
Over 500 hours
3.25
3.45
Recreation Leader II
1
First 250 hours
3.50
3.70
2
Over 250 hours
3.65
3.85
3
Over 500 hours
3.85
4.05
Recreation Leader III 1
First 250 hours
4.10
4.30
2
Over 250 hours
4.30
4.50
3
Over 500 hours
4.50
4.70
Lifeguard
1
First 250 hours
2.90
3.10
6 **
2
Over 250 hours
3.05
3.25
3
Over 500 hours
3.25
3.45
-8-
�f �^ Resolution No. 3991'
``1979 Series)
250 hours.
4.•10
2
'
HOURLY
RATE NO. OF BUDGETED
TITLE GRADE
EXPERIENCE
7 -1 -79
1 -1 -80 POSITIONS
2
Over 500 hours
4..16
3
Senior Lifeguard 1
First 250 hours
$3.50
$3.170 1 **
2
Over 250 hours
3.65
3.85
3
Over 500 hours
3.85
4,05
Pool_ Manager 1
First
250 hours.
4.•10
2
Over
250 hours
4.30
3
Over
500 hours
4..50
Parks Maintenance
Aide 1
First 250 hours
3.00
2
Over 250 hours
3...25
3
Over 500 hours
3,50
Accounting Aide 1
First 500 hours
3.74
2
Over 500 hours
4..16
3
Over 1000 hours
4..62
4
Over 1500 hours
5..13
5
Over 2000 hours
5,70
Grade 5 equals the 5th
step of range 6, Account Clerk I..
Each lower step equals
90% of the next higher
step,
*.. As required subject to available funding
** Authorized for 3 months
4.30
4.50
4.70
3.20
3,45
3.70
3,74
4.16
4,62 .
5,13
5.70
1 * *. •
1,3
0
.... . ................ .. ... .
On motion of Councilman Dunin seconded by - Councilman Jorgensen
and on the following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Dunin, Jorgensen,,Billig, Bond and Mayor Cooper.
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this 16th day, of October
1979
ATTEST:
CI ERK J.H. FITZPATRICK
y
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Resolution No. 3991 Series)��
APPROVED:
Admini §Er ve fficer
Personnel Director
IIL-
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0
w
RESOLUTION NO. 3991 (1979 Series)
A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING SALARY RANGES FOR EMPLOYEE
CLASSIFICATIONS, SPECIFYING METHODS OF ADVANCEMENT
AND SUPERSEDING PREVIOUS SALARY RESOLUTIONS IN CONFLICT.
BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows:
That all previous salary resolutions in conflict herewith are superseded
and the following sections are enacted, taking effect July 1, 1979:
Section 1. Salary Ranges. The following salary ranges are adopted and
applied to the various classes of positions indicated in Section 2 hereof. Each
salary range consists of five steps (1 through 5). Steps 1 through 4 equal 95%
of the next highest step, computed to the nearest two dollars (e.g., $910.99 =
$910 and $911.00 = $912). Step 5 of each successively higher range is 2.63%
above the next lower range for each bargaining unit starting at range 9P for
the Police Officers' Association, 14F for the Firefighters' Association and range
1 for the City Employees' Association, computed to the nearest two dollars. To
calculate hourly salary rates for 40- hour -a -week positions, divide the monthly
rate by 173.33, the average number of working hours per month. For 56- hour -a-
week positions, divide the monthly rate by 242.67.
SALARY
STEP 1
STEP 2
STEP 3
STEP 4
STEP 5
RANGE
01
708.00
744.00
784.OU
824.00
868.11
02
726.00
764.00
804.00
846.00
852.00
03
744.00
784.00
826.00
368.00
914.00
04
764.00
804.00
848.00
892.00
938.00
05
784.00
826.00
870.09
916.00
564.00
06
806.00
848.00
892.00
940.00
968.00
07
826.CO
870.00
916.00
964.00
1014.00
08
848.00
892.00
940.00
990.00
1042.00
09
870.00
916.00
964.00
1016.CO
1068.00
09P
876,00
922.00
970.00
1022.00
1076.00
10
894.GO
940.00
990.00
1042.00
1096.10
LOP
898.00
946.00
996.00
1048.00
1104.00
11
916.CO
966.00
1016.00
1070.00
112b.00
11P
922.OU
970.00
1022.00
1076.00
1132.00
12
940.00
990.00
1042.00
1098.00
1156.00
12P
946.0G
996.00
1048.00
1104.00
1162.00
13
9.6.00
1016.00
1J70.00
1126.00
1186.GO
13P
972.00
1322.00
1076.OJ
1132.03
1192.00
14
992.00
1044.00
1098.00
1156.00
1216.00
14F
990600
1042.00
1096.00
1154.00
1214.00
14P
996.00
1050.00
1104.03
1162.09
1224.00
R 3991
Resolution N
.SALARY
RANGE
15
1 5F
15P
16
16F
16P
17
17F
17P
18
18F
18P
19
19F
19P
20
20F
20P
21
21F
21P
22
22F
22P
23
23F
23P
24
24F
2 4P
25
25F
25P
26
26F
2 6P
27
27F
27P
28
28F
28P
29
29F
29P
30
30F
30P
31
31F
31P
32
32F
32P
33
33F
33P
No 391979
Series)
STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 STEP 4 STEP 5
1018.00 1070.00 1128.00 1186.00 1248.60
1016.00 1068.00 1126.00 1184.00 1246.00 0
1024.00 1076.00 1134.0 1194.00 1256.00
1044.00 1098.00 1156.00 1218.00 1282.00
1042.00 1096.00 1154.00 1216.00 1280.00
1050.00 1106.00 1164.00 1224.00 1290.00
1072.00 1128.00 1188.00 1250.00 1316.00
1070.00 1126.00 1186.00 1248.00 1314.00
1078.00 1134.00 1194.00 1256.00 1324.00
1100.00 1158.00 1218.00 1282.00 1350.00
1 09 8.00 1156.00 1216.00 1280.00 1348.00
1106.00 1164.00 1226.00 1290.00 1358.00
1128.00 1188.00 1250.00 1316.00 1386.00
1126.00 1186.00 1248.00 1314.00 1384.00
1136.00 1194.00 1258.00 1324.00 1394.00
7158,. -00 1220.00 1284.00 1350.00 1422.00
f1P56..00 1216.00 1282.00 1348.00 1420.00
• 064.00 1226.00 1290.00 1358.00 1430.00
1128:00 1252.00 1316.00 1386.00 1460.00
1186.00 1250.00 1.314.00 1384.00 1456.00
1196.00 1258.00 1324.00 1394.00 1468.00
1220.00 1284.00 1352.00 1422.00 1498.00
1218.00 1282.00 1350.00 1420.00 1496.00
1228.00 1292.00 1360.00 1432.00 1506.00
1252.00 1318.00 1388.00 1460.00 1538.00
1250.00 1316.00 1384.00 1458.00 1534.00
1260.00 1326.CU 1396.00 1468.00 1546.00
1284.00 1.352.00 1424.00 1498.00 1576.00
1282.00 1350.00 1422.00 1496.00 1574.00
1292.00 1360.00 1432.00 1508.00 1586.00
1318.00 1388.00 1462.00 1538.00 1618.00
1316.00 1386.00 1458.00 1536.00 1616.00
1326.00 1396.00 1470.00 1548.00 1628.00
1354.00 1424.00 1500.00 1578.00 1662.03
1350.00 1422.00 1496.00 1576.00 1658.03
1362.00 1432.00 1508.00 1588.00 1672.OJ
1388.00 1462.00 1538.00 1620.00 1706.00
1386.00 .1460.00 1536.00 1618.00 1702.00
1398.00 1470.00 1548.00 1630.00 1716.00
1426.00 1500.00 1580.00 1662.00 1750.00
1422.00 1498.00 1576.00 1660.00 1748.00
1434.00 1510.00 1588.00 1672.00 1760.00
1462.00 1540.00 1620.00 1706.00 1796.00
1460.00 1538.00 1618.00 1704.00 1794.00
1472.00 1548.00 1630.00 1716.00 1806.00
1502.00 1580.00 1664.00 1752.00 1844.00
1498.00 1578.00 1660.00 1748.00 1840.00
1510.00 1590.00 1674.00 17b2.00 1854.00
1540.00 16'22.00 1708.00 1798.00 1892.30
1538.00 1620.00 1704.00 1794.00 1888.00
1550.00 1632.00 1718.00 1808.00 1902.00
1582.00 1664.00 1752.00 1844.00 1942.00
1578.00 1662.00 1750.00 1842.00 1938.00
1590.00 1674.00 1762.00 1856.30 1952.00
1622.00 1708.00 1798.00 1892.00 1992.00
1620.30 1706.00 1796.00 1890.00 1990.00
1632.00 1718.00 1808.00 1904.00 2004.00
-2-
1018.00 1070.00 1128.00 1186.00 1248.60
1016.00 1068.00 1126.00 1184.00 1246.00 0
1024.00 1076.00 1134.0 1194.00 1256.00
1044.00 1098.00 1156.00 1218.00 1282.00
1042.00 1096.00 1154.00 1216.00 1280.00
1050.00 1106.00 1164.00 1224.00 1290.00
1072.00 1128.00 1188.00 1250.00 1316.00
1070.00 1126.00 1186.00 1248.00 1314.00
1078.00 1134.00 1194.00 1256.00 1324.00
1100.00 1158.00 1218.00 1282.00 1350.00
1 09 8.00 1156.00 1216.00 1280.00 1348.00
1106.00 1164.00 1226.00 1290.00 1358.00
1128.00 1188.00 1250.00 1316.00 1386.00
1126.00 1186.00 1248.00 1314.00 1384.00
1136.00 1194.00 1258.00 1324.00 1394.00
7158,. -00 1220.00 1284.00 1350.00 1422.00
f1P56..00 1216.00 1282.00 1348.00 1420.00
• 064.00 1226.00 1290.00 1358.00 1430.00
1128:00 1252.00 1316.00 1386.00 1460.00
1186.00 1250.00 1.314.00 1384.00 1456.00
1196.00 1258.00 1324.00 1394.00 1468.00
1220.00 1284.00 1352.00 1422.00 1498.00
1218.00 1282.00 1350.00 1420.00 1496.00
1228.00 1292.00 1360.00 1432.00 1506.00
1252.00 1318.00 1388.00 1460.00 1538.00
1250.00 1316.00 1384.00 1458.00 1534.00
1260.00 1326.CU 1396.00 1468.00 1546.00
1284.00 1.352.00 1424.00 1498.00 1576.00
1282.00 1350.00 1422.00 1496.00 1574.00
1292.00 1360.00 1432.00 1508.00 1586.00
1318.00 1388.00 1462.00 1538.00 1618.00
1316.00 1386.00 1458.00 1536.00 1616.00
1326.00 1396.00 1470.00 1548.00 1628.00
1354.00 1424.00 1500.00 1578.00 1662.03
1350.00 1422.00 1496.00 1576.00 1658.03
1362.00 1432.00 1508.00 1588.00 1672.OJ
1388.00 1462.00 1538.00 1620.00 1706.00
1386.00 .1460.00 1536.00 1618.00 1702.00
1398.00 1470.00 1548.00 1630.00 1716.00
1426.00 1500.00 1580.00 1662.00 1750.00
1422.00 1498.00 1576.00 1660.00 1748.00
1434.00 1510.00 1588.00 1672.00 1760.00
1462.00 1540.00 1620.00 1706.00 1796.00
1460.00 1538.00 1618.00 1704.00 1794.00
1472.00 1548.00 1630.00 1716.00 1806.00
1502.00 1580.00 1664.00 1752.00 1844.00
1498.00 1578.00 1660.00 1748.00 1840.00
1510.00 1590.00 1674.00 17b2.00 1854.00
1540.00 16'22.00 1708.00 1798.00 1892.30
1538.00 1620.00 1704.00 1794.00 1888.00
1550.00 1632.00 1718.00 1808.00 1902.00
1582.00 1664.00 1752.00 1844.00 1942.00
1578.00 1662.00 1750.00 1842.00 1938.00
1590.00 1674.00 1762.00 1856.30 1952.00
1622.00 1708.00 1798.00 1892.00 1992.00
1620.30 1706.00 1796.00 1890.00 1990.00
1632.00 1718.00 1808.00 1904.00 2004.00
-2-
` Resolution No. 39 979
Series)
(
)
2
SALARY
STEP 1
STEP 2
STEP 3
STEP 4
STEP 5
RANGE
764.00
804.00
846.UO
892.00
06
34
1666.03
1754.00
L846.03
1942.00
2044.00
34F
1662.00
1750.00
1842.00
1940.00
2042.00
34P
1676.00
1764.00
1856.00
1954.00
2058.00
35P
1720.UO
1810.00
1906.00
2006.00
2112.00
36P
1764.00
1858.00
1956.00
2058.00
2166.03
37P
1812.00
1906.00
2006.00
2112.00
2224.00
38P
1858.00
1956.00
2060.00
2168.00
2282.CO
Section 2, Titles and Ranges. The classes of positions shall each have the
salary range shown opposite the title in this section.
RANGE
CODE
TITLE
1
2
3
4
5
02
114
CLERK TYPIST I
726.00
764.00
804.00
846.UO
892.00
06
115
CLERK TYPIST I.1
806.00
848.00
892.00
940.00
988.03
06
120
ACCOUNT CLERK I
806.00
848.00
892.00
940.00
988.00
06
909
DRAFTING TRAINEE
806.00
848.00
892.00
940.00
988.00
07
140
SECRETARY 1
826.00
870.00
916.00
964.00
1014.00
07
501
LABORER
826.00
870.00
916.00
964.00
1014.00
07
505
GROUNDSWORKER APPRENTICE
826.00
870.00
916.00
964.00
1014.00
07
510
PAINTER APPRENTICE
826.00
870.00
916.00
964.00
1014.00
07
521'
TREE MAINT WORKER (TRNE)-
826.00
870.00
916.00
964.00
1014.00
07
529
BLDG MAINT WKR TRAINEE
826.00
870.00
916.00
964.00
1014.00
07
540
UTILITIES MAINT WKRITRNE)
826.00
870.00
916.00
964.00
1014.00
07
604
WATER METER REPAIR (TRNE)
826.00
870.00
916.00
964.00
1014.00
07
661
MECHANIC HELPER
826.00
870.00
916.00
964.00
1014.00
08
116
CLERK TYPIST 111
848.00
892.00
940.00
990.00
1042.CJ
08
117
ADMIN SERVICES CLERK
848.00
892.00
940.00
990.00
1042.00
08
121
ACCOUNT CLERK II
848.00
892.00
940.00
990.00
1042.00
08_ ..
527
JANITOR
848.00 .
892.00
940.00
990.00
1042000
08
701
FIRE SERVICE TRAINEE
848.00
892.00
940.00
990.00
1042.00
09
141
SECRETARY II
870.00
916.00
964.00
1016.OJ
1068.00
09
804
POLICE CRIME PREY TECH
870.00
916.00
964.00
1016.00
1068.00
09P
802
PARKING ENFORCEMENT OFF
876.00
922.00
970.00
1022.00
1076.00
09P
803
POLICE FIELD SERV TECH
876.00
922.00
970.00
1022.00
1076.00
10
122
ACCOUNT CLERK I.II
894.00
940.00
990.00
1042.00
1096.00
10
203
DRAFTING TECHNICIAN
894.00
940.00
990.03
1042.00
1396.00
10
702
FIRE PREVENTION AIDE
894.00
940.00
990.00
1042.00
1J96.00
10
907
DATA ENTRY OPER /PROG
894.00
940.00
990.00
1042.00
1096.00
LO
911
HUMAN RELATIONS TECH.
894.00
940.00
990.00
1042.00
1096.00
LOP
131
COMMUNICATIONS TECH. [
898.00
946.00
996.00
1048.00
1104.00
11
142
SECRETARY II1
916.00
966.CO
1016.00
1070.00
1126.00
11
531
STREET MAINT WORKER 1
916.00
966.00
1016.00
1070.00
1126.00
11
541
UTILITIES :MAINT WKR 1
916.00
966.00
1016.00
1070.03
1126.00
11
703
FIRE PREVENTION DRAFTER
916.00
966.00
1016.00
1070.00
1126.00
•11
908
SURVEY PARTY TRAINEE
916.00
966.00
1016.00
1070.00
1123.00
-3-
Resolution No. 399 979 Series)
_RANGE
CODE
TITLE_ ___
1
-2 .
;3:.
.4_ .
5
UTILITY PLANT OPER 11
20F
621
FIRE VEHICLE MECHANIC
21
207
12
305
HUMAN RELATIONS ASSISTANT
940.00
990.00
1042.00
1098.00
1156.00
12
506
GROUNDSWORKER
940.00
990.00
1042.00
1098.00
1156.00
12
603
WATER METER READER
940.00
990.00
1042.00
1098.03
1156.00
13
145
LEGAL SECRETARY
966.00
1016.00
1070.00
1126.00
1186.00
13
507
PARKS MAINTENANCE WORKER
966.00
1016.00
1070.00
1126.00
1186.00
13
522
TREE MAINT WORKER I
966.00
1016.00
1070.00
1126.00
1186.00
13
532
STREET MAINT WORKER II
966.00
1016.00
1070.00
1126,00
1186.00
14
205
ACCOUNTING TECHNICIAN
992.00
1044.00
1098.00
1156.00
1216.00
14
542
UTILITIES MAINT WKR II
992.00
1044.00
1098.00
1156.00
1216.00
14
605
WATER METER REPAIRER
992.00
1044.00
1098.00
1156.00
1216.00
14
608
PARKING METER REPAIRER
992.00
1044.00
1098.00
1156.00
1216.00
14
641
WATER SUPPLY OPER 1
992.00
1044.00
1098.00
1156.00
1216.00
14
905
ADMINISTRATIVE AIDE
992.00
1044.00
1098.00
1156.00
1216.00
14P
132
CDMMUNICATIONS TECH. 11
996.00
1050.00
1104.00
1162.00
1224.00
15
150
ADMINISTRATIVE SECTY
1018.00
1070.00
1128.00
1186.00
1248.00
15
523
TREE MAINT b.ORKER II
1018.00
1070.00
1128.00
1186.00
1248.00
15
525
SWIMMING POOL MAINT TECH
1018.00
1070.00
1128.00
1186.00
1248.00
15
530
STREET MAINT PAINTER
1018.00
1070.00
1128.00
1186.00
1248.00
15
610
HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPER 1
1018.00
1070.00
1128.00
1186.00
1248.00
16
611
HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPER II
1044.00
1098.00
1156.00
1218.00
1282.00
16
615
PAINTER
1044.00
1098.00
1156.00
1218.00
1282.00
16
671
UTILITY PLANT OPER I
1044.00
1098.00
1156.00
1218.00
1282.00
18
206
GRAPHIC SERV. COURD.
1100.00
1158.00
1218.00
1282000
1350.00
18
208
PLANNING TECHNICIAN
11J0.00
1158.00
1218.00
1282.00
1350.00
18
209
PLANNING ENFORC. TECH
1100.00
1158.00
1218.00
1282.00
1350.00
18
215
ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN
1100.00
1158.00
1218.00
1282.00
1350.00
18
508
PARKS MAINTENANCE LEADER
1100.00
1158.00
1218.00
1282.00
1350.00
18
524
TREE MAINT LEADER
1100.00
1158.00
1218.00
1282.00
1350.00
18
528
BUILDING MAINT LEADER
1100.00
1158.00
1218.00
1282.00
1350.00
18
533
STREET MAINT LEADER
1100.00
1158.00
1218.00
1282.00
1350.00
18
642
WATER SUPPLY OPER II
1100.00
1158.00
1218.00
1282.00
1350.00
20
543
UTILITIES MAINT LEADER
20
663
HEAVY EQUIPMENT MECH
20
672
UTILITY PLANT OPER 11
20F
621
FIRE VEHICLE MECHANIC
21
207
STAFF WRITER
21F
705
FIREFIGHTER
22P
810
POLICE OFFICER
1158.00 1220.00 1284.00 1350.00 1422.00
1158.00 1220.00 1284.00 1350.00 1422.00
1158.00 1220.00 1284.00 1350.00 1422.00
1156.00 1216.00 1282.00 1348.OJ 1420.00
1188.00 1252.00 1316.00 1386.00 1460.00
1186.00 1250.00 1314.00 1384.00 1456.00
1228.00 1292.00 1360.00 1432.00 1506.00
23 306 HUMAN RELATIONS ASSOCIATE 1252.00 1318.00 1388.00 1460.00 1538.00
23F 707 FIRE ENGINEER 1250.00 1316.00 1384.00 1458.00 1534.00
23F 710 FIRE PREVENTION INSP 1250.00 1316.00 1384.00 1458.00 1534.OU
-4-
Resolution No. 399( ) 979 Series)
RANGE.
CODE
TITLE
1
2
3
4
5
24
315
RECREATION SUPERVISOR
1284.0D
1352.DD
1424.00
1498.00
1578.00
24
330
PLAN CHECK ENGINEER
1284.00
1352.00
1424.00
1498.00
1576.00
24
335
ENGIAEERING ASSISTANT
1264.00
1352.00
1424.00
1498.0J
1578.00
24
350
PLAN „41NG ASSISTANT
1284.00
1352.00
1424.00
1498.00
1578.00
24
534
STREET MAINT SUPERVISOR
1284.00
1352.00
1424.00
1498.00
1578.00
24
562
PARKS MAINT SUPERVISOR
1284.00
1352.00
1424.00
1498.00
1578.00
24
643
WATER SUPPLY SUPERVISOR
1284.00
1352.00
1424.00
1498.30
1578.0)
24
651
BUILDING INSPECTOR
1284.00
1352.00
1424.00
1498.00
1578.00
24
664
SUPV HEAVY EQUIP MECH
1284.00
1352.00
1424.00
1498.OD
1578.00
24
681
PUBLIC WORKS INSPECTOR
1284.00
1352.00
1424.00
1498.00
1576.00
24P
814
POLICE OFFICER (ID TECH)
1292.00
1360.00
1432.00
1506.00
1586.00
24P
815
POLICE OFFICER (F.T.O.)
1292.00
1363.00
1432.00
1508.OD
1586.00
24P
820
POLICE OFFICER (DET)
1292.00
1360.00
1432.00
1508.OJ
1586.00
26
336
ADAIN ASST /ENGR.
1354.00
1424.00
1500.00
1578.00
1662.00
26
337
ADMIN ASS T /PUBLIC SERV
1354.00
1424.00
1500.00
1578.00
1b62.00
26
340
ACCOUNTANT
1354.00
1424.00
1500.00
1578.00
1662.00
26
544
UTILITIES MAINT SUPV
1354.00
1424.00
1500.00
1576.00
1662.00
26
673
UTILITY PLANT SUPV
1354.00
1424.00
1500.00
1578.0)
1662.00
26P
825
POLICE SERGEANT I
1362.00
1432.00
1508.00
1586.00
1672.00
29
341
ACCOUNTING SUPERVISOR
1462.00
1540.00
1620.00
1706.00
1796.00
29
351
PLANNING ASSOCIATE
1462.00
1540.00
1620.00
1706.00
1796.00
29F
713
FIRE PREY INSP /ARSON
1460.00
1538.00
1618.00
1704.00
1794.OD
29F
715
FIRE CAPTAIN
1460.00
1538.00
1618.00
1704.00
1794.00
29P
830
POLICE SERGEANT II
1472.00
1548.00
1630.00
1716.00
1806.00
30
405
CHIEF BUILDING INSPECTOR,
1502.00
1580.00
1664.00
1752.00
1844.00
30
563
BLDG E PARKS AAINT SUPT
15G2.00
1580.00
1664.00
1752.00
1844.00
31
352
SENIOR PLANNER
1540.00
1622.00
1706.00
1798.00
1892.00
31
355
TECH SERV COORD. P.D.
1540.00
1622.00
1708.00
1798.00
1892.00
31
360
ENGINEERING ASSOCIATE
1540.00
1622.00
1708.00
1798.00
1892.00
31F
720
FIRE CAPTAIN (TRAINING)
1538.00
1620.00
1704.00
1794.00
1888.00
32
415
STREET SUPERINTENDENT
1582.00
1664.00
1752.00
1844.00
1942.03
33P
840
POLICE LIEUTENANT
1632.00
1718.00
1308.00
1904.00
2004.00
34
425
UTILITIES ENGRISUPT
1666.00
1754.00
1846.00
1942.00
2044.00
34F
725
FIRE BATTALION CHIEF
1552.00
1750.00
1842.00
1940.00
2042.00
34F
730
FIRE MARSHAL /SATT CHIEF
1662.00
1750.70
1842.00
1940.00
2042.00
38P
850
POLICE CAPTAIN
1858.00
1956.00
2060.00
216d.CD
2282.00
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Resolution No. 39911 Y9 Series)
Section 3. Rules Governing Step Increases. The following rules shall govern
step increases for employees other than those specified in Section 4:
(1) The first step is the minimum rate and shall normally be the hiring rate for
the class. In cases where it is difficult to secure qualified personnel, or
if a person of unusual qualifications is hired, the Administrative Officer may
authorize hiring at any step.
(2) The second step is an incentive adjustment to encourage an employee to improve
his work. An employee may be advanced to the second step following the
completion of six months satisfactory service upon recommendation by his
department head and the approval of the Personnel Director.
(3) The third step represents the middle value of the salary range and is the rate
at which a fully qualified, experienced and ordinarily conscientious employee
may expect to be paid after a reasonable period of satisfactory service. An
employee maybe advanced to the.third step after completion of six months
service at the second step, provided the advancement is recommended by the
department head and approved by the Personnel Director.
(4) The fourth step is to be awarded only in case of work which is well above
average for the class. An employee may be advanced to the fourth step after
completion of one year of service at the third step provided the advancement
is recommended by the department head and approved by the Personnel Director.
(5) The fifth step is intended as a reward for performance sustained above
satisfactory. An employee may be advanced to the fifth step after completion
of two years service (one year for Police Officers, beginning level) at the
fourth step provided the advancement is recommended and justified in writing
by the department head and approved by the Personnel Director.
(6) The above criteria for step increases apply except where other arrangements
Are authorized by the Administrative Officer.
In applying the above rules, the next step shall be granted, other conditions
having been met, on the following basis: '�
Resolution No. 3991 / _)79 Series) )
(1) For those having an anniversary date on the 15th of the month or earlier,
the increase shall be effective on the first of that month.
(2) For those having an anniversary date on the 16th of the month or later, the
increase shall be effective the first of the following month.
Should the employee not be increased, it shall be the privilege of the department
head and Administrative Officer to reconsider such increase at any time during the year.
Section 4. Employees Working Under 40 Hours Per Week.
(1) Line -item positions. Employees filling line item positions who are regularly
scheduled for 20 or more hours per week but less than 40 shall be paid a pro-
rated salary based on the number of regularly scheduled hours worked. Fringe
benefits shall be provided on the same basis except they shall be rounded off
to the next lower 10 %. For example, an employee working 41 hours a day receives
56.25% of the monthly salary for the position but receives 50% of the fringe
benefits. They shall be eligible for step advancement according to Section 3
above.
(2) Temporary positions. Employees working part -time in non -line item positions
listed in Section 2 of this salary resolution shall be compensated at the
hourly rate equivalent of the first step of their salary range. They may be -
advanced to step 2 after 1000 hours and step 3 after 2000 hours of satisfactory
service upon the recommendation of the department head and approval of the
Personnel Director.
The following salary schedule shall govern employees working in the listed
job classifications. Employees with prior experience may start above the first
step upon recommendation of the department head and approval of the Personnel
Director. Where more than one rate exists, advancement to a higher rate is based
on satisfactory performance of assigned duties plus the experience requested and
the department head's recommendation.
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Resolution No. 3991( 1979 Series)
HOuRLx RATE NO. OF BUDGETED
TITLE.---- EXPERIENCE 7 -1 -79. 1 -1 -80 POSITIONS
Crossing Guard
Youth Corps Worker
$2.90 $3.10 10
1 First summer
2.90
3:10
2 Second .summer
3.00
3.20
Drafting Aide
1
First
500
hours
4.15
4.15
2
2
Over
500 hours
4.61
4.61
3
3"
Over
1000
hours
.5.12,
5.12
Over 1500 hours
4
Over
1500
hours
5.69
5.69 _
5.15
5
over
2000
hours
6.32
6.32
Grade 5 equals
the 5th
step of range 10, Drafting Technician.
Each lower step
equals
90% of
the
next higher
step.
2.90
Planning Aide
1
First 560
hours
4..15
4.15
3.25
2
Over
500 hours
4.61
4.61
3.45
3
Over
1000
hours
5.12
5.12
4
Over
1500
hours
5.69
5.69
5.
Over
2000
hours
6.32
6.32
Grade 5 equals the 5th step of range 10, Drafting Technician.
Each lower step equals 90% of the next higher step.
Police Reserve Officer Court duty and work 7.08 7.29
authorized by res.
No. 3700
This rate equals the f "irst.step of Police Officer.
Clerical Aide
1
First 500 hours
3.38
3.38
2
Over 500 hours
3.75
3.75
3
Over 1000 hours
4.17
4.17
4
Over 1500 hours
4.63
4.63
5
Over 2000 hours
5.15
5.15
Grade
5 equals the 5th
step of range 1, Clerk
Typist I.
Each.lower step
equals
90% of the next higher
step.
Recreation
Leader "I
1
First 250 hours
2.90
3.10
2,
Over 250 hours
3.05
3.25
3
Over 500 hours "
3.25
3.45
Recreation
Leader II
1
First 250 hours
3.50
3.70.
2
Over 250 hours
3.65
3.85
3
Over 500 hours
3.85
4.05
Recreation
Leader III
1
First 250 hours
4.10
4.30
2
Over 250 hours
4.30
4.50
3
Over 500 hours
4.50'
4.70
Lifeguard
1
First 250 hours
2.90
3.10
2
Over 250 hours
3.05
3.25
3
Over 500 hours
3.25
3.45
-8-
12 **
3 **
.5
all
A
*
*
6 **
Parks Maintenance
Aide 1
First 250 hours
3.00
3.20 1,3
2
Over 250 hours
' •' Resolution No.
3991
979 Series)
Over 500 hours
3,50
3,70
Accounting Aide 1
First 500 hours
3.74
HOURLY
RATE
NO. OF BUDGETED
TITLE
GRADE
EXPERIENCE
7 -1 -79
1 -1 -80
POSITIONS
Senior Lifeguard
1
First 250 hours
$3.50
$3.70
1 **
5,70
2
Over 250 hours
3.65
3,85
Each lower step equals
90% of the next higher
3
Over 500 hours
3.85
4,05
Pool Manager
1
First 250 hours
4,10
4..30
1 **
2
Over 250 hours
4,30
4.50
3
Over 500 hours
4,50
4.70
Parks Maintenance
Aide 1
First 250 hours
3.00
3.20 1,3
2
Over 250 hours
3.25
3.' 45.
3
Over 500 hours
3,50
3,70
Accounting Aide 1
First 500 hours
3.74
3.' 74 0
2
Over 500 hours
4.- 16
4.16
3
Over 1000 hours
4.62
4.62 .
4
Over 1500 hours
5..13
5,13
5
Over 2000 hours
5,70
5.70
Grade 5 equals the 5th.step
of range 6, Account Clerk I.
Each lower step equals
90% of the next higher
step;.
* As required subject to available funding
** Authorized for 3 months
.......... ............................ .
On motion of Councilman Dunin seconded by Councilman Jorgensen ,
and on the following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Dunin, Jorgensen, Billig, Bond and Mayor Cooper
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this 16th day, of October
1979 .
ATTEST:
CIJ ERK J.H. FITZPATRICK
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Resolution No. 3991 .979 Series) 1
APPROVED:
Administr ve fficer
City Attorney
Finance Director
Personnel Director
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RESOLUTION NO. 3990 (19 79 Series)
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF.SAN LUIS
OBISPO APPROVING AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY AND
ABEL R11TT.TfF:RS
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
ABBL BU=RS
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:
Director of Public Services, Finance Director.
On motion of Councilman Jorgensen
and on the following roll call vote:
seconded by Mayor Cooper
AYES: Councilman Jorgensen, Mayor Cooper, Councilmembers Billig, Bond and Dunin
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this 16th day of October
19 79.
ATTEST:
Mayor Lynn R. Cooper
AGREEMENT NEVER SIGNED
City Clerk J.H. Fitzpatrick R 3990
Resolution No. 39.90 (1979 Series
Approved:
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. _ PUBLIC SERVICES DEPARTMENT
WON- .�..
Post Office Box 921 —San Luis Obispo, CA 93406 — 805/541 -1000
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October 17, 1979
Ms. Brenda. Cooper
ABBL Builders - -- -- - - -- - - - -- —
7001 Eton Avenue
Unit B
Canoga Park, CA 91303
Dear Ms. Cooper:
Attached is as agreement for use of the City parking lot annex,
modified to reflect Council's action of October 16, 1979. If
the conditions are satisfactory to you, please execute this
copy and return it. Upon receipt of the executed copy, I will
ask the Mayor to sign for the City and a completely executed
copy will be returned to you.
Very truly yours,
David F.-Romero, Director
Public Services Department
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Enclosure
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AGREEMENT
This AGREEMENT is made this 16th day of October___, 1979; by and between
the CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO (hereinafter called "City ") and ABBL BUILDERS
(hereinafter called "ABBL").
WITNESSETH:
It is mutually agreed by and between the parties hereto as follows:
1. ABBL may utilize all or a portion of parking lot #6 annex (Exhibit A -.1)
as a construction office site and for storage of construction materials
and equipment beginning January 5;-1980 and terminating October 5, 1980.
2. ABBL will pay in,advance to the.City at the beginning of each month,
the sum of $33.33 71/3 per space per month for use of this facility
(for the full 18 spaces this amounts to $600 per month).
3. ABBL will promptly repair all facilities in the annex at the conclusion
of ABBL's use, to the.satisfaction of the Director of Public. Services.
ABBL will make a cash deposit, or certified check deposit with the
City prior to start of use, in the amount of $5,000 to guarantee repair
of improvements.
4. ABBL will compensate City for all costs incurred in modifying or re-
pairing its facilities in and adjacent to the annex.when such work is
conducted for the convenience or necessitated by actions of ABBL.
Should the City find it necessary to contract with a third party for
repair of the parking lot, it will refund any unused portion of said
deposit to ABBL within 30 days of completion of the work.
S. Parties,. by mutual consent, may modify any terms of this agreement.
6. ABBL shall indemnify and hold harmless City from all claims and demands
made.against City, as a result of ABBL's use of the parking lot under
the terms of this agreement..
7. ABBL shall provide proof of public liability insurance in the amount of
$1,000,000, in a form satisfactory to City. City shall be named as an.
additional insured in the policy of insurance, and the insurance shall
be primary to City's own public liability coverage.
ABBL BUILDERS -
ITS.
CITY OF SAN LUIS OBIS PO
MAYOR LYNN R. COOPER
ATTEST:
CITY CLERK J.H. FITZPATRICK
APPROVED:
City Admidistrative Officer
City Attorney
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Post Office Box 321 • San Luis Obispo, CA 93406. 805/543 -4510
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September 21, 1979
MEMORANDUM
TO Lee Walton
FROM . Dave Romero �l
SUBJECT Request of ABBL for Use of Annex_ to Parking Lot 6 for Construc-
tion Yard
The attached letter from Brenda Cooper correctly points out the serious traf-
fic congestion problems which will occur if the contractor must operate from
street right -of -way at Osos and Monterey Streets in constructing a theatre at
the site of the former Obispo Theatre. She has requested use of the annex
during this construction period and has agreed to pay for City loss of revenue
and to repair the facility upon completion of the construction contract. Al-
though I am reluctant to lose the parking provided by these 18 spaces, I believe
the City's best interests will be served by agreeing to lease the annex during
this time period. Assuming the meters are in operation 9 hours per day at 5¢
per hour for 25 days per month, lost meter revenue amounts to $202.50 /mo.,which
should be paid by the contractor. I would also very much like to delay the use
of the annex until January 1, when the peak parking period has passed.
It appears to me that the value of the lost parking is also worth something
in addition to the revenue lost. Therefore, I have prepared an agreement which
values each space to be used by ABBL at a dollar a day. The agreement also
allows for a cash deposit or certified check to assure repair of the lot upon
completion of use by ABBL, and begins January 1- -after the Christmas.peak parking
period. I have reviewed the draft agreement with Brenda Cooper of ABBL, who
indicated the conditions as outlined were satisfactory.
RECOMMENDATION:
I recommend that the Council approve the agreement as submitted.
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Attachment
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A
BUILDERS:
it 7001 Eton Ave., Unit B ® ,
Canoga Park .CA. 91303
L Phone 703 -6658 o Lic. No. 329154
September 17, 1.979
City of San Luis Obispo
P 0 Box 34
San Luis Obispo CA 93406
ATTNe Mr. Ramero, Public Services Department
Dear Mr. Rameroi
Per our telephone conversation on September 1.4, we are bidding
the theatre building for Mann's Theatres that is to be constructed
,at the corner of Monterey and Osos Streets in San Luis.Obispo.'
In order to help.aleviate traffic congestion during construction
We would like to use the parking lot annex.at the rear of the
proposed construction site and will pay to the City of San Luis
Obispo any losses in meter revenue for the time we use the lot.
We propose to use the..lot for a construction office site, for
unloading and storing construction materials and equipment. We
will plan to resurface and restripe the lot at the conclusion of
our work and will post a bond guaranteeing this work.
Construction is tentatively scheduled to begin in November 1.979
and will last nine months provided there are no delays because of
weather conditions.
I will Very much appreciate your presenting this matter to your
City .Council for..their o.k. If you need more information or if
there is a need for me to meet with the City Council please
contact me at 213%703 -6658.
Very truly.yours,
ABBL Builde s ��ti��t4151 j
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BRENDA Cooper
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f RESOLUTION NO. 3989 .(1979 series)
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS
OBISPO, GRANTING APPROVAL OF TENTATIVE TRACT.NO..827
LOCATED AT 2.800 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
tract 827 and the Planning Commission's recommendations, staff. recommendations
and reports thereon, makes. the following findings:
16• The tentative map is consistent with the General Plan and specific plans.
2.' The design and.improvemeiits of the proposed.subdivision are consistent with
the General Plan and specific plans.
3. The site.is physically suitable for the type of development.proposed.
4. The site is physically suitable for the proposed density of development.
5. The design of the subdivision.and the proposed improvements are not likely
to cause substantial environmental_ damage or substantially avoidably injure
fish or wildlife or their habitat.
6. The design of the subdivision or the type of improvements are not likely to
cause public.health. problems,.
7. The design of the subdivision or the type of improvements will not conflict.
with easements, for access through or use of property within the proposed
subdivision.
Exceptions
1, Lot 6: 87' average depth where 1 -50' is normally required.
2. Lot 7: 101' average depth where 150'..is normally required.
3. Lot 11: 20' frontage where 60' is normally required.
SECTION 2. That the approval of, the tentative map'for tract 827 be subject
to the following conditions:
1. Ail lots conform—to Subdivision Ordinance standards, excepting depth of lots
6 and 7, and'frontage of lot 11.
2. Calculations shall be provided prior to approval of the final map indicating
the availability of the Johnson Avenue sewer to accept the rerouted sewerage.
R 3989
1
Resolution No. 3989
Tentative Tract 827 - Page 2
3. As a condition of abandoning the sewer easement traversing lots 4 and 5,
the subdivider shall provide an all- weather, dust -free access to the
property.line west of lot 4.
4. A complete drainage plan to city standards shall be submitted with
calculations to the City Engineer for approval. Final map shall show
all areas subject to inundation during 100 -year storm conditions.
5. Storm drainage shall be handled underground, with an inlet structure at
the rear of lot 5. Alignment shall have gradual curves rather than sharp
bends.
6. All- weather, dust -free access shall be provided to each storm drainage
inlet structure and manhole.
7. Lots 1 -4 shall be graded to eliminate cross -lot drainage.
8. Street name, Madera Court, shall be changed one acceptable to the Community
Development Director.
9. Lots 11 and 12 shall be revised to provide a 20 -foot long flag from lot 11.
Subdivider shall prepare a common access driveway agreement for lots 11 and
12, for city approval and recordation.
10. Final map shall note common driveways for lots 1 and 2 and for lots 3 and 4.
11. Subdivider shall paint curb red across the entire Johnson Avenue frontage
of the tract to the approval of ,the City Engineer.
12. Lots 10, 13 and 14 shall be graded to allow slopes of 10% or less; lots 9,
11 and 12 shall be graded to allow slopes of 15% or less. The street cut
bank shall not exceed 3 feet.
On motion of Councilman Jorgensen, seconded by Councilwoman Billig, and
on the following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Jorgensen, Billig, Bond, Jorgensen and Mayor Cooper
NOES: None
ABSENT: Councilman Dunin
the foregoing resolution was passed and:
ATTEST:
CiAV5 e/_ H Fitzpatrick
this 16th day of October, 1979.
R.
Resolution
Tentative Tract 827 - page 3
APPROVED:
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City Administrative Officer
City Attorney -
community D t elopmen to irector
RESOLUTION NO. 3988.(1979 Series)
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY'OF SAN
LUIS OBISPO STATING ITS INTENTION TO GRANT A
FRANCHISE FOR A CONSOLIDATED ALARM FORWARDING
SYSTEM.
WHEREAS, the chiefs of the City's Fire Department and Police Department
have recommended the installation in City facilities of a terminal for a
consolidated alarm forwarding system (hereinafter, "system "); and
WHEREAS, the system would provide a mechanism by which individual com-
mercial, industrial, and residential emergency alarms throughout the city are
relayed instantaneously to the City dispatch center via equipment supplied and
owned by the proposed grantee hereunder; and
WHEREAS, Sylvester's Security Alarm System's of San Luis Obispo, California,
by its application has demonstrated its willingness and capability to provide
the system recommended by the Fire Chief and Chief of Police; and
WHEREAS, this Council is advised that Sylvester's Security Alarm Systems
is best qualified to provide the system proposed hereunder; and
WHEREAS, this Council deems it to be in the public interest to award a
franchise to Sylvester's Security Alarm Systems for operation of. the system.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis
Obispo as follows:
SECTION 1. That in accordance with Article X of the Charter of the City
of San Luis Obispo and Ordinance No. 809 (1979 Series) , the Council of the
City of San Luis Obispo hereby declares its intention to grant to Sylvester's
Security Alarm Systems a non - exclusive franchise to construct, operate and
maintain a consolidated alarm forwarding system 'in the City of San Luis Obispo
for a period of four (4) years.
SECTION 2. The terms and conditions;of the franchise shall be in
accordance with (a) Ordinance No. 809 (1979 Series) a copy of which is on
R 3988
file in the Office of the City Clerk, City Hall; 990 Palm Street, San Luis
Obispo, California, and (b).the attached proposed franchise grant ordinance.
SECTION 3. A public hearing shall be held an November 6, 1979
at 7:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers, City Hall, 990 Palm Street, San Luis
Obispo, California, when any person having any intere §t therein or any objec-
tions to the granting thereof may appear before the City Council and be heard
thereon.
SECTION 4,. The City Clerk shall publish,this resolution in the
Telegram- Tribune, a newspaper published and circulation.in• the City of San
Luis Obispo, at least once within fifteen (15) days of the passage hereof.
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 16th day of October ,
1979.
ATTEST:
CIT E fk J.H.. FITZPATRI_CK
APPROVED'
City 7AnIsEiative O ficer
City Attorney
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All
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RESOLUTION NO. 3987 (19 79 Series)
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS
OBISPO APPROVING AN AGREEMENT BEWEEN THE CITY AND
PACIFIC TELEPHONE
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
Pacific Telephone
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, Director of Public Services
On motion of Mayor Cooper , seconded by Councilwoman Billig,
and on the following roll call.vote:
AYES: Mayor Cooper, Councilmembers Billig, Bond, Dunin and Jorgensen
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this 16th day of October ,
1979.
ATTEST:
Pf CrerR J.H. Fitzpatrick
R 3987
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Resolution No. 3987
APPROVED:
City Admifi ist" ive Officer
AM
City Attorney
Director of Public Services
(1979 Series)
AGREEMENT
INSTALLATION OF PUBLIC
TELEPHONES ON CITY PROPERTY
This agreement made and entered into this 16th day of October ,
1979, by and between the CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO (hereinafter, "City ") and the
PACIFIC TELEPHONE COMPANY (hereinafter, "Company'').
WITNESSETH:
WHEREAS, Company desires to install public telephones at a number of
locations on City's property on sidewalks and parking lots; and
WHEREAS, City is willing to allow such installation on terms and condi-
tions as set out below:
NOW, THEREFORE, the City and Company agree as follows:.
1. City authorizes and allows Company to install nine.(9).public
telephone booths and associated telephone equipment (hereinafter collectively
"booths ") described in Exhibit A attached hereto and incorporated herein by
this reference. The booths shall be installed in those locations on City
sidewalks and parking lots as described in Exhibit B, attached hereto and
incorporated herein by this reference.
2. Company shall secure at its expense any and all necessary govern-
mental agency permits required as a condition of installation of the booths.
3. Company shall maintain the booths in good repair and in a safe,
sightly and usable condition to the satisfaction of City's Director of
Public Services.
4. All necessary electrical and telephone connections, cables, wires
and associated appurtenances shall be installed underground in appropriate
conduits and in accordance with applicable codes.
S. Company shall pay to City an amount equal to fifteen (15 %) percent
of the receipts in lawful currency of the United States (exclusive of Federal
communications excise taxes) from the coin receptacles of the booths installed
pursuant to this agreement. Payments shall be made to the City two (2) times
each year, once on or about March 1 and once on or about October 1.
6. This agreement shall be revocable on thirty (30) days prior written
notice to Company from the,City, in which event Company shall at its own
expense remove all booths installed pursuant to this agreement and shall
restore the sidewalks and other public property to their condition prior to
such installations.
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7. This agreement is grant of permission only and shall not obligate
Company to maintain a booth at any particular location. Company may at any
time remove any booth installed pursuant to this permit. Upon such removal,
Company shall restore the sidewalk and other public property as provided in
Section 6.
8. Company shall save the City free and harmless from any and all
losses, claims or judgments for damages or injuries to any person or property
arising from the installation, maintenance or operation of the booths.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have affixed their signatures
hereto on the date first written above.
ATTEST:
s/J.H. FITZPATRICK
CITY CLERK J.H. FITZPATRICK
APPROVED:
City Ad m ni rative Officer
City Attorney
tl 7��fg , m
Di ctor of Public Services
CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO
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MAYOR LYNN R. COOPER
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RESOLUTION NO. 3986 (1979 Series)
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF SAN LUIS
OBISPO ADOPTING THE DOWNTOWN GOALS STATEMENT
AND DIRECTING STAFF TO UNDERTAKE ADDITIONAL
DOWNTOWN,PLANNING PROGRAMS.
WHEREAS, the City Council has decided that goals and policies should be
established which guide the future planning, use, and development of the
central part of the city; and
WHEREAS, the Community Development Department has prepared a draft Down-
town Goals Statement in July 1978 and sent this report to various community
groups and civic organizations for their comments and recommendations; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has held three meetings to review the Downtown
Goals Statement and to consider public testimony.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE City Council of the: City of San Luis
Obispo the following:
1. The Downtown Goals Statement, as amended, attached as Exhibit A and
and incorporated herein by reference,•is hereby adopted.
2. City staff and various city committees and commissions should use this
Downtown Goals Statement as a guide for making decisions and designing
long -range and short -range planning programs. Specifically, the Goals
Statement should be used by the.Planning Commission in making land use
decisions in the downtown.
3. The city staff should continue to work on the following projects and
programs which affect downtown:
a. Parking Program: The staff should continue to work with the Business
Improvement Area.(BIA) and county government on the design of a long -
range parking program for the downtown. A recommended parking program
along with pertinent environmental documents should be submitted to the
City Council.for their adoption.
b. Circulation Element: The staff should proceed with the public review
of the draft Circulation Element.
c. Zoning Ordinance: The.staff should complete and begin processing new
zoning regulations foi the City of San Luis Obispo. The new Zoning
Regulations should address downtown land use and Parking issues
identified in the Downtown Goals Statement.
d. Civic Center Plan: The staff should.continue to work with county
officials to put together a design for a governmental center generally
along Palm Street.. The end result of this project should be a civic
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Resolution No. 3986. (1979 Series)
center plan which is.acceptable for adoption by both the Board of
Supervisors and the City Council.
4. The city staff should indicate the following programs which affect the
use of land in the downtown:
a. Community Center Plan: The staff should develop a preliminary land
use program for the development of.a cultural center in the downtown.
After the council approves the basic land use program, the consultant
will prepare schematic site plans for the cultural center and submit
them to the city for adoption.
b. Downtown Housing Programs: The city should work with the San Luis
Obispo Housing Authority to develop programs for conserving senior
citizen housing in the downtown. This program is intended to support
policies in the.city's General Plan Housing Element.
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 16th day of October,
1979.
ATTEST:
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RESOLUTION 90. 3984 (1979 Series)
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS
OBISPO EXPRESSING COUNCIL'S SUPPORT OF MEASURE B ON
THE NOVEMBER 6, 1979 BALLOT
WHEREAS, the free public library system is an important.and valuable
element in the quality of life in the City of San Luis Obispo; and
WHEREAS, the free public library system i:s available to all who reside
within the City of San Luis - Obispo; and
WHEREAS, Proposition 13 has substantially reduced the revenues to the
free public library system; and .
WHEREAS, the free public library system has a legitimate need for
increased revenues to sustain its services to the residents of the City of
San Luis Obispo.
NOW., THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis
Obispo as follows:
SECTION 1. That the City Council expresses its support of Measure B
on the November 6, 1979 ballot and recommends passage of this important measure.
SECTION 2. The City Clerk shall furnish a copy of this resolution to
the Local Library Users United.
On motion of Jeff Jorgensen,�'seconded by Ron Dunin,and on the following
roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Jorgensen, Dunin, Billig, Bond, Cooper
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
the.foregoing Resolution was passed and adoi
ATTEST:
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2nd day of October, 1979.
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RESOLUTION NO. 3983 (19 79 Series)
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS
OBISPO APPROVING AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY AND
HOSPICE OF SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY, INC.
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
HOSPICE'OF SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY; 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:
On motion of Councilman Dunin seconded by Councilman Jorgensen ,
and on the following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Dunin, Jorgensen, Billig, Bond, and Mayor Cooper
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this 2nd day of October ,
19 79
ATTEST:
Cit erc J.H. Fitzpatrick
Resolution No. 3983
Approved as to form:
City Attorney
(1979 Series)
Approved as to content:
City Administrative Officer
A G R E E M E N T
Hospice of San Luis Obispo County, 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 (referred to,herein „as "City ") and
HOSPICE OF SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY, INC., A non- profit corporation
(referred.to herein as "Hospice ").
WITNESSETH
WHEREAS, Hospice has requested City to contribute to
Hospice's human service program "...to improve the quality of a
patient's life by alleviating pain and recognizing that dying
patients have special physical, emotional, social and spiritual
needs ", said program 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 Hospice, for and'in consideration
of the mutual benefits, promises and agreements set forth herein;
do agree as follows:
1. Hospice agrees to continue to make its counseling
services available to residents of the City bf San Luis Obispo
on a regular basis for the period July 1, 1979 through June 30, 1980.
2. City agrees to pay Hospice a one -time only grant, total
sum of Three Thousand Six Hundred Dollars.($3,600) for services
actually provided during said period, payable in total after execution
of this agreement.
3. Hospice will provide City with quarterly summary reports
and a year -end report, describing the type'and quantity of services
provided, andulistin g funds expended and funds received by Hospice
from other sources. Said reports shall be in a form approved by
City Human Relations Commission (Exhibit "B ", attached).
4. Hospice and all of its agents, representatives,
partcipants.in any manner in the performance of Hospice obligations
and duties hereunder shall be employees, ini3ependent.contractoirs,
or volunteers for Hospice and shall not for any purpose be considered
as employees or agents of City.
5. Hospice agrees to hold City harmless, and to defend
City against, from and in any claim, action, proceeding or hearing
wheren.the allegation charging liability on the part of the City
as a result of any act or omission, negligent or otherwise, of Hospice.
6.. 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 Hospice.' Said termination shall be effective
thirty (30) days after City mails notice of termination. to Hospice.
7. 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
Hospice: Hospice of San Luis Obispo County, Inc.
P. O. Box '1342
San Luis Obispo, CA 93406
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this
Agreement by their proper officers duly authorized.
HOSPICE O SLO COUNTY, INCI.
By • .'.f ....� /Y�. .
Chairperson
Treasurer
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CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO
By: ...
s /LYNN R. COOPER
Mayor Lynn R. Cooper
ATTEST:
By: S/J.H. FIiZPATRICK
City Clerk, J. H. Fitzpatrick
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Philosophic Assumption
General Guidelines:
W DELIN n FOR RLPORTING
results of city funding of
'Hospice
during 1979- 0 fiscal year
J.
Aim to help people help themselves.
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 - to help the dying and their loved ones to maintain dignity
and humaness in the dying process..
2. Agency - Hospice of San Luis Obispo County, Inc.
3. Measurement of performance - unit cost per client.
4. Payment - made in total after execution of contract.
5. Agency to provide quarterly and year °end summary reports, 'including:
a. Summary of persons assisted during past quarter, including
-
number of clients,
- place of residence (SLO City, SLO County, other- city by name
if within County) insofar as possible,
- summary of type, service, 'and amount of in -kind services,
- such other statistical-data as may be helpful to Hospice, and
information for reporting purposes.
b. Administrator's Report - for quarter immediately past.,,
c. Treasurer's Report* - for quarter immediately past.
d: Board Minutes - for meetings held during 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 Hospice 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 organization's treasurer
only upon receipt of appropriate vouchers.
HRC /July, 1979
jm
EXHIBIT B
RESOLUTION NO. 3982 (19 79 Series)
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS
OBISPO APPROVING AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY AND
CAL,,TRANS TO INTERCONNECT TRAFFIC SIGNALS ON SANTA
ROSA STREET BETWEEN WALNUT AND MURRAY STREETS.
.I
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
Cal Trans.
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:
Cal Trans, City Engineer
On motion o.f Councilman Dunin seconded by Councilman JorQensen,u
and on the following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Dunin, Jorgensen, Billig, Bond and Mayor Cooper
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this 2nd 6Zay of October
1979. .
ATTEST:
���Fitzp
Cit lerk J.H. Fitzpatrick
R 3982
05- SLO -1- 16.8/17.1
05351 = 272301
City of San Luis Obispo
Santa Rosa Street
Walnut Street to- Murray Street
D i's trict Agreement No. 5103-V
THIS AGREEMENT, ENTERED INTO ON
19
I'S - B17W.EEN
CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO
a body politic and a municipal
corporation of the State of
California, referred to herein
as "CITY"
AND
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
acting by and through its
Department of Transportation,
referred to herein as "STATE"
0
RECITALS
(l) STATE and CITY-contemplate instal.ling interconnect .
and modifying existing traffic control signal systems and safety
lighting at the intersections.of Walnut Street, Olive Street and
Murray Street with State Highway Route l (Santa Rosa Street)
referred to herein as "PROJECT ", and desire to specify the terms
and conditions under which such systems are to be installed
and modified, financed and maintained.
SECTION
STATE AGREES:
(1) To provide plans and specifications and all
necessary construction engineering services for the PROJECT
and to bear STATE's share of,the expense thereof.
(2) To construct the PROJECT by contract in
accordance with the plans and specifications of-STATE.
(3) To pay an amount equal to 5$.34% of.co'nst:ruction
costs; but in no event shall STATE's total obligation for.
construction costs under this agreement exceed the amount of
$55,000.00; provided that STATE may at its sole discretion,
in writing; authorize a greater amount.
(4) To maintain and operate the entire traffic
control signal systems and .safety lighting as.i.nstalled and
pay an amount equal to 58.34% of. the total costs.'
CITY AGREES:
(1)
SECTION II
To deposit with STATE prior to award of a oon-
struction.contract for 'PROJECT, the amount of $37,500.00, which
figure represents CITY's estimated share of the expense of
preparation of plans and specifications, construction.en.gineering,
and construction costs required to complete PROJECT. In no event
shall CITY's total obligation.for said costs under this contract
exceed -7the. amount of $37,500.00; provided that CITY may, at its
sole discretion, in writing., authorize a greater amount.,
(2) CITY's share of the construction costs shall be
an amount equal to 41.66% of the.actual cost, as determined
after completion of work and upon final accounting of costs.
(3) CITY's .share of the expense of preparing plans
and specifications, shall be an amount equal to 41.66% of the
actual costs of preparing p.lans and specifications.
(4) CITY's share of the expense of construction
engineering shall be an amount equal to 41..66% of the actual costs
of construction engineering.
(5) To reimburse.STATE for'CITY's' proportionate
share of the cost of maintenance and operation of said traffic
control signal systems and safety lighting, such share to be an
amount equal to 41.6.6% of 'the total cost
SECTION 111
IT IS MUTUALLY AGREED AS FOLLOWS:
(1) All obligations of STATE under the terms of this
Agreement are subject to the allocation of funds by the California
Transportation Commission.
(2) STATE shall not award a contract for the work
until after receipt of CITY's deposit required in Section H(]).
(3) Neither STATE nor any officer or employee thereof
shall be responsible for any damage or liability occurring by
reason of anything done or omitted to be done by CITY under or
in connection with any work, authority or jurisdiction delegated
to CITY under this Agreement.. It is also agreed that.,pursua.nt
to Government Code Section 895.4 CITY.shall fully indemnify
and hold STATE harmless from any liability imposed for injury
(as defined by Government Code Section 810.8.) occurring by
reason of anything done or omitted to be done by CITY under
or in connection with any work, authority or jurisdiction delegated
to CITY under-this Agreement.
(4.) Neither CITY nor any officer or employee thereof,
is responsible for any damage or liability occurring by rea.son
of anything done or omitted to be done by STATE under or in
connection with any work, authority or jurisdiction not delegated
to CITY under this Agreement. It is also agreed that, pursuant.
to Government Code Section 895.4, STATE shall fully .indemnify
and hold CITY harmless from any liability imposed for injury (as
defined by Government.0 -ode Section 810.8) occurring by reason of
anything done or omitted to be done by STATE under or in connection
with any work, authority or jurisdiction not delegated to CITY
under this Agreement.
($) Should any portion of the P.RUjECT be financed with
federal funds or State gas tax.funds all applicable procedures
and policies relating to the use of such funds shall apply
notwithstanding other provisions of this agreement.
(6) If upon opening of bids., it is found the amount
deposited by CITY is in.excess of`the cost of the work on the
basis of bid prices plus contingency items,•expense of
prepafations of plans and specifications, construction engineering,
• °aAriiini.s;traa' ion and overhead costs, the balance remaining shall be
promptly refunded by STATE to CITY. If however, the cost of the
work exceeds the.amount deposited-by CITY,.CITY will promptly,
upon "receipt of claim therefor, pay.its portion of the amount of
said excess to STATE. If the excess in either case is less than
one thousand dollars ($1;000); no refund or demand for additional
deposit will be made until final accounting.
(7) After opening bids for the PROJECT and if bids
indicate a cost overrun of no more than 10°6 of the estimate,
STATE may award the contract.
(8) If, upon opening of.bids, it is found that.a
cost overrun exceeding:10% of the estimate will occur, STATE
and CITY shall endeavor to agree upon an alternative course
of action.
(9) Prior to advertising. for bids for the PROJECT,
CITY may terminate this agreement in writing, provided that
CITY pays STATE for all costs incurred by STATE...
(10) If termination of this agreement is by mutual
agreement, STATE will bear 58.34% and CITY will.bear 41.66%
of all costs'incurred prior to termination.'
(11) Upon.completion of all work under this agree=
menu, ownership and title to all materials, equipment arid
appurtenances installed will be jointly shared in the ratio
of .58.34% STATE and 41.66% CITY.
(12) If existing public and private utilities
conflict with the construction of the PROJECT, STATE will
make all necessary arrangements with the owners of such
utilities for their removal or relocation. STATE will inspect.
the removal or relocation of such.utilities. Af there are no
existing provisions for removal or relocation of utilities
.between CITY and /or STATE and the owners-of the utilities, STATE
and CITY will share in the cost of removal or relocation in the
amount of 58.34% STATE and 41.66% CITY.
(13) The cost of any engineering or.maintenance
referred to herein shall include all direct and indirect costs
(functional.and administrative overhead assessment) attributable:
to such work_ applied in accordance with STATE's standard accounting
procedures. However, STATE's. share is accounted for in a Statewide.
account and is not shown separately on each project's cost breakdown.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
Department..of Transportation
ADRIANA GIANTURCO
Director of, Transportation
By
District Director
CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO
By s/L M R. COOPER
Mayor Lynn R. Cooper.
Attest: W.H. FITZPATRICK.
(City C l e r k J.H. Fitzpatrick
4
RESOLUTION NO. 3981 (1979 Series)
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
SAN LUIS OBISPO GRANTING ADDITIONAL TIME TO
FILE FINAL MAP FOR TRACT 683•
WHEREAS the developer of Tract 683 has requested an extension of
time to complete the final map; and
WHEREAS the City Council determined that the time extension is
justified to complete subdivision improvements,.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED byi,the Council of the City of San Luis
Obispo as follows:
SECTION 1. A time extension for the filing of the final map of
Tract 683 is hereby granted. Said extension expires June 5, 1980.:_
On motion of Councilman Jorgensen seconded by Mayor Cooper
and on the following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmember.- Jorgensen, Mayor Cooper,. Councilmembers Billig, Bond
and Dunin
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this 2nd day of October ,
1979•
I
ATTEST:
Cit ,Wotlerk J.H. Fitzpatrick
ti
Lynn R. Cooper
R 3981
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Resolution No. 3981 (1979 Series)
Ttact.683
Page 2
APPROVED:
City Administ e f i ei
City Attorney
Community levelopme t Director
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RESOLUTION NO. 3980 (1979 Series)
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
SAN LUIS OBISPO ACCEPTING THE OFF -SITE
IMPROVEMENTS OF MINOR SUBDIVISION 76 -513,
AT THE INTERSECTION OF RUBIO LANE AND ROYAL
WAY
BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as
follows:
Off -site improvements for Minor Subdivision 76 -513, at the inter-
section of Rubio Lane and Royal Way, are hereby accepted for maintenance
by the City of San Luis Obispo.
On motion of Councilman Dunin , seconded by Councilman
Jorgensen , and on the following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Dunin, Jorgensen, Billig, Bond and Mayor Cooper
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted this 2nd day of
October , 1979.
ATTEST:
CIR' CLERK J.H. FITZPATRICK
APPROVED:
LE
City Admi trative Officer
City Attorney
Director of Public Services
R 3980
RESOLUTION NO. 3979 (1979 Series)
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
SAN LUIS OBISPO ACCEPTING A PORTION OF THE
OFF -SITE IMPROVEMENTS OF TRACT 736, EXPOSI-
TION PARK, UNIT II
BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows:
Off -site improvements within Woodbridge Drive, Corrida Drive, Banderola
Court, and Ganador Court, serving lots 1 thru 42 in Tract 736, Exposition
Park, Unit II are hereby accepted for maintenance by the City of San Luis
Obispo.
Bonds to assure completion of the improvements for the entire tract will
remain in full force and effect until completion of all improvements within
the subdivision..
On motion of Councilman Dunin
and on the following roll call vote:
seconded by Councilman Jorgensen ,
AYES: Councilmembers Dunin, Jorgensen, Billig, Bond and Mayor Cooper
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted this 2nd day of October
1979.
ATTEST:
City ` J.H. itzp
Approved as to form:
Approved as to content:
City Attorney City A s rative Officer
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Di�ctor of Public Services
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RESOLUTION NO. 3978 (1979 Series)
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
SAN LUIS OBISPO ACCEPTING THE OFF -SITE
IMPROVEMENTS OF TRACT 668, VILLA D'LAUREL
BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows:
Off -site improvements for Tract 668, Villa d'Laurel, are hereby accepted
for maintenance by the City of San Luis Obispo.
On motion of Councilman Dunin
and on the following roll call vote:
seconded by Councilman Jorgensen
AYES: Councilmembers Dunin, Jorgensen, Billig, Bond and Mayor Cooper
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted this 2nd day of October ,
1979.
ATTEST:
City 50n J.H. Fitzpatrick
Approved as to form:
City Attorney
Approved as to content:
City ti4rfive Officer
Director of Public Services
R 3978
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RESOLUTION NO. 3977'(1979 Series)
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
SAN LUIS OBISPO ACCEPTING THE OFF -SITE
IMPROVEMENTS OF TRACT 500.AT 1337 SOUTHWOOD
DRIVE
BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo
as follows:
Off -site improvements for Tract 500 at 1337 Southwood Drive
are hereby accepted for maintenance by.the City of San Luis Obispo.
On motion of Councilman Dunin , seconded by Councilman
Jorgensen , and on the following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Dunin, Jorgensen, Billig, Bond and Mayor Cooper
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted this 2nd day of
October 1979.
ATTEST:
City 'r _. Fitzpatrick
Approved as to form:
z Zo .tom
City Attorney
Approved as to content:
City ministrative Officer
Pte.
Director of Public Services
R 3977
RESOLUTION NO. 3976 (1979 Series)
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO
GRANTING APPROVAL OF TENTATIVE MAP FOR TRACT 843 LOCATED
AT 528 HATHWAY AVENUE
BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San n uis Obispo as follows:.
SECTION 1. That this Council, after consideration of the tentative map
of Tract 843 and the Planning Commission's recommendations, staff recommenda-
tions and reports thereon, makes the following findings:
1. The tentative map is consistent with the General Plan.
2. The design and improvements of the proposed subdivision are consistent
with the General Plan.
3. The site is physically suitable for the type of development proposed.
4. The site is physically suitable for the proposed density of development.
5. The design of the subdivision and the proposed improvements are not likely
to cause substantial environmental damage or substantially and avoidably
injure fish or wildlife or their habitat.
6. The design of the subdivision or the type of improvements are not likely
to cause public health problems.
7. The design of the subdivision or the type of improvements will not conflict
with easements, for access through or use of property within the proposed
subdivision.
SECTION 2. That the approval of the tentative map for Tract 843 be
subject to the following conditions:
1. Tract corners shall be set by a registered civil engineer or land surveyor.
2. A registered civil engineer or land surveyor shall certify that the struc-
tures are located correctly prior to release of structures for occupancy.
�.3. All utilities shall be underground.
4. Subdivider shall install individually meter water service to each unit.
Meters shall be clustered, be unobstructed, and located in the sidewalk
at property frontage.
5. The common sewer lateral shall be privately owned and maintained.
6. Subdivider shall pay water and sewer charges as determined by the City
Engineer prior to final map approval.
7. Final map shall note common lot area as a blanket utility easement accep-
table to the utility companies and City Engineer.
R 3976
Resolution No. 3976 (1979 Series)
Tract 843
Page 2
8. Subdivider shall install no parking signs and /or red curb striping along
driveways, to the approval of the City Engineer.
9. Subdivider shall prepare a common driveway agreement for city approval
and recordation prior to final map approval.
10. Subdivider shall prepare conditions, covenants and restrictions to be
approved by the City Attorney and Community Development Director prior to
final map approval. CC &Rs shall contain the following provisions:
a. Creation of a homeowners association to enforce the CC &Rs and provide
for professional, perpetual maintenance of all common area.including
driveway and all building exteriors in a first class condition.
b. Grant to the City of San Luis Obispo the right to maintain common area
and building exteriors if the homeowners association fails to perform,
and assess the i-homeowners association for expenses incurred.
c. No parking on the site except in approved designated spaces.
d. Grant to the City of San Luis Obispo the right to tow away vehicles,
.on a complaint basis, which are parked in unauthorized places;
e. No outside storage of boats, campers, motorhomes and trailers nor
long -term storage or inoperable vehicles.
f. No outside storage by individual units except in designated storage
areas.
g. Homeowners association to provide for maintenance and repair of private
sewer lines.
.h. No change in city- required provisions of CC &Rs without prior City
Council approval.
11. Subdivider shall pay park in -lieu fees prior to final map approval.
12. .Subdivider shall soundproof the interior of the dwelling units to a 45 db lc
level consistent with General Plan Noise Element.
13. All on -site driveways, nonstructural improvements, and utilities shall be
installed as subdivision improvements.
14. Subdivider shall install street trees across property frontage to the app
approval of the Public Services Department.
15. Subdivider shall prepare a drainage plan prior to final map approval and
construct facilities to convey site drainage to Hathway Street to the
approval of the City Engineer.
Resolution No. 3976 (1979 Series)
Tract 843
Page 3
On motion of Councilman Dunin , seconded by Councilman Jorgensen
and on the following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Dunin, Jorgensen, Billig, Bond and Mayor Cooper
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted this 2nd day of October
1979.
ATTEST:
City er ,H. Fitzpatrick
APPROVED:
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City Adminst ative bf±icer
City Attorney
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Community Development D' ector
RESOLUTION NO. 3975 (1979 Series)
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS
OBISPO GRANTING FINAL APPROVAL OF MINOR SUBDIVISION
SLO-79 -002 LOCATED at 275 AND 279 BUENA VISTA.
KC6 1:i5oK
BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows:
SECTION 1. The Council previously made certain findings concerning Minor
Subdivision SLO -79 -002 as contained in Resolution No. 3877 (1979 Series) .
SECTION 2. Whereas a chasier's check in the amount of $650.00 is on
file with the City of San Luis Obispo to guarantee completion of required
improvements.
SECTION 3. This Council now grants final approval to Minor Subdivision
SL0-79 -002 and authorizes the Mayor.to execute the agreement.
On motion of Councilman Dunin seconded by Councilman Jorgensen ,
and on the following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Dunin, Jorgensen, Billig, Bond and Mayor Cooper
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this
October , 1979.
ATTEST:
CITY RK .H. FITZPATRICK
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City Adm' istrative Officer
City Attorney
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RESOLUTION NO. 3974 (1979 Series)
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS
OBISPO ESTABLISHING FEES FOR PLANNING SERVICES.
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BE IT RESOLVED by the Council.of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows:
SECTION 1. Pursuant to the.provisions of the Municipal Code, the
council hereby establishes fees for planning applications, as follows:
ZONING FEE
Home Occupation Permit (counter) $ 10.00
Occupancy Permit (per dwelling unit; except 100.00
that the maximum fee for a single develop-
ment shall be $500.00)
Board of Adjustments Permits (other) 30.00
Planning Commission Use Permit 150.00*
Variance 100.00
Planned Development - Preliminary 250.00*
Planned Development - Precise 100.00
Rezoning 300.00*
SUBDIVISION
Pre - tentative Conference 30.00 per hour
Minor Subdivision 200.00
Subdivision: Tentative Map 400.00*
Subdivision: Final Map 400.00 (plus plan
check fees)
Certificate of Compliance 50.00 (plus recording
fee)
Reversion to Acreage 200.00
Time Extension 30.00
*The city intends to recover the full cost of reviewing and processing major
projects. Towards this end the Community Development Director may notify the
applicant at the time of application, that total processing costs will be deter-
mined by time and cost accounting with additional charges forthcoming if warranted.
R 3974
Resolution No. 397
OTHER PLANNING PROCESSES
Environmental Impact Determination
Preparation of E.I.R.
Architectural Review -- Sign Application
Sign Application (counter)
Architectural Review (other than individual
single - family dwellings)
Specific Plan /Amendment
General Plan Amendment
Annexation Requests
Road Abandonment
Surplus Property
Road Name Change
Special Research Requests
Continuation Requests
Any Appeal
TIME' CHARGES
Where the Community Development Director
are.warranted for major project applications
for special research requests, hourly charges
Staff Position
Community Development Director
Senior Planner
(1979 Series)
FEE
$ 50.00
10% of consultant's
contract fee
10.00
i0.00
75.00
300.00*
300.00*
300.00*
200.00
50.00
50.00
Time and Material Costs
30.00
30.00
determines that additional charges
iesignated with an asterisk ( *) or
shall be as follows:
Hourly Rate
$20.00
14.00
Planning Associate 13.50
Planning Assistant 12.00
*The.City intends to recover the full cost of reviewing and processing major
projects. Towards this end the Community Development Director may notify the
applicant at the time of application, that total processing costs will be.deter-
mined by time and cost accounting with - additional charges forthcoming if
warranted.
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Resolution No: 3974'_,.
TIME CHARGES, Continued
Staff Position
Planning Technician
Technical Writer
City Engineer
Engineering Associate
Administrative Assistant /Engineering
Engineering Assistant
Engineering, Technician
Drafting Technician
Chief Building Inspector
Plan Check Engineer
Building Inspector
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(1979 Series)
Hourly Rate
$ 10.50
10.50
17.50
14.00
12.00
12.00
10.50
8.00
13.50
12.00
12.00
The above charges include office overhead, clerical support and incidental
office supplies. Any special material or printing needs shall be charged at
material cost.
SECTION 2. Resolution.No. 3681 (1978 Series) establishing fees for zoning,
planning ,subdivision, initial environmental studies, and Architectural Review
Commission is hereby rescinded.
SECTION 3. The fees established by this resolution shall become effective
upon adoption.
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
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Resolution No. 3971,1
(1979 Series)
the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted this 2nd day of October
1979•
ATTEST:
CITY CL J.H. FITZPATRICK
APPROVED:
City 1 istrative Officer
City Attorney
AT
Community De v lopment & ctor
RESOLUTION NO. 3973 (1979 Series)
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS
OBISPO APPROVING AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY AND
BOBBY KOBER FOR EXTENSION OF GOLF PROFESSIONAL AGRE-
EMENT TO MARCH 31, 1980
BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo
as follows:
SECTION 1. That certain agreement, on file in the Office of
the City Clerk of the City of San Luis Obispo and incorporated
herein by reference, between the City of San Luis Obispo and Bobby
Kober for extension of Golf Golf. Professional Agreement to March
31, 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 to which it,makes
reference, with amendment to: Bobby Kober, Director of Parks and
Recreation, Personnel Director and Finance Director.
On motion of Mayor Cooper seconded by
Councilwoman Billig , and on the following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Cooper, Billig, Bond, Dunin and Jorgensen
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
the foregoing Resolution was passed and
October 1979.
ATTEST:
J.H itzpatrick, City Clerk
Approved as to form:
ZXAL"'t
Gity'Attorney
pted this 2nd day of
Cooper,/Mayor
Approved as to content:
C+t`y(-- Xdministrative Officer
D'rect r of Parks & Recreation
Persoryn -G1 Director
i. nacrc e'-D'%:re c t o
R 3973
RESOLUTION N0: 3972 (1 979 Series)
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS
OBISPO APPROVING AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY AND
BOBBY KOBER FOR OPERATION OF THE GOLF COURSE CON-
CESSION THROUGH MARCH 31, 1980
BE It RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo
as follows:
SECTION 1. That certain agreement,, on'file..in>the,)Office of
the City Clerk of the City.of San L.uis Obispo and incorporated
herein by reference, between the City of San Luis Obispo and
Bobby Kober for operation of Laguna Lake Golf Course as conces-
sionaire through March 31, 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 to which it makes
reference to: Bobby Kober, Director of Parks $.Recreation,
Director of Public Services, Finance Director..
On motion of Mayor Cooper seconded by
Councilwoman Billig, and on the following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Cooper, Billig, Bond, Dunin,and Jorgensen
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this 2nd day of
October , 1979.
ATTEST:
J.H ,, i'tffatrick, City Clerk .
Approved as to form:
City Attorney
Approved as to content:
Gity A _inks r ve Officer
re or of Parks $ Recreation
R 3972
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RESOLUTION NO. 3971 (1979 Series)
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS
OBISPO APPROVING AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY AND
SONIC CABLE T.V. (SONIC) FOR LOCATION OF A T.V.
SIGNAL RECEIVING SITE AT THE WASTEWATER TREATMENT
PLANT.
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
Sonic Cable T.V. (SONIC) for location of a T.V.-signal receiving site at the
wastewater treatment plant, 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: Director of Public Services,
Sonic Cable T.V., and the City Finance Department.
On motion of Mayor Cooper , seconded by Councilman Dunin ,
and on the following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Cooper, Dunin, Billig, Bond and Jorgensen
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this 2nd day of October
1979.
ATTEST:
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City C1 Fitzpatrick
R 3971
RESOLUTION NO. 3971
Approved as to form:
City Attorney
Approved as to copl-fnt:
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(1979 Series)
� LEASE
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This agreement, made and entered into this 4th day of
October, 1979, by and between THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO, a muni=
cipal corporation and political subdivision of,the State of Calif-
ornia ( "City ") and SONIC CABLE TV (SONIC).
WITNESSETH•
1. City leases to SONIC., and SONIC hires from City, certain
real property located in the City of San Luis Obispo, San Luis
Obispo County, California, being such portion of the premises of
the San Luis Obispo City Waste Water Treatment Plant, as the part -
ies shall hereinafter mutually agree, and when such agreement is
reached SONIC shall cause a..plat to be made thereof describing
the premises with specificity, and when prepared a copy of this
plat shall be attached to this lease as Exhibit "A" and incorpora-
ted herein by this reference as.though copies in its entirety.
This lease shall be-for a term of ten (10) years, com-
mencing on October- 1, 1979 and ending on October 1, 1989.
SONIC agrees-to pay City as rent for this lease.the.sum
of .$.1,000.00 per year during the first 3 years of this lease.
Thereafter rent shall.be.modified annually in direct proportion
to the change in the "Consumer Price Index For The Los Angeles
Area For All Urban Consumers" for the previous year as determined
by the Director of Public Services. Rent shall be payable in
advance during the term of this lease
•4. SONIC shall have the option to renew this lease on the
same terms and conditions as appear herein on the expiration of
the term of this lease for an additional term of ten (10) years.
SONIC shall give City notice of its intention to exercise the
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foregoing option not less than sixty (60), days prior- to the
expiration of the term of this lease.
5. City shall be. entitled to make any use of the leased
premises which is not inconsistent with the purposes for which
this lease is made, and in'this respect City hereby.specifically
agrees that neither it or its agents, employees, or assigns,
whomsoever, shall perform any..act either- on the leased premises
or on the premises on which the leased premises are a part which
will impair or interfere with the use of the leased premises as
a signal receiving site by SONIC.
6. SONIC shall be entitled to use the premises herein
leased solely for the purpose of installing and operating on
the premises a Earth Station Receive Only Terminal facility
as may be necessary or convenient for the reception of satel
kite signals
7. City shall provide a right -of -way affording SONIC
reasonable ingress and egress to the premises being leased.
SONIC shall improve, if necessary, and maintain the - right -of-
way provided. SONIC shall also be entitled to an easement for
full utilities and telephone on, over, and across the right-
of-way provided.
8. SONIC shall pay before delinquency all taxes, assess-
ments, licenses, and other charges that are levied and 'assessed
against SONIC's personal property installed on or located in or
on the leased premises and against the real property leased
under.this agreement, that become payable during the time of
this lease. This clause shall not be construed to impose upon
SONIC any duty to pay any taxes attributable to property not owned
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.or used by it.
.9. SONIC shall make:x�all ar--angements for and pay for `all
utilities and services furnished to or used by it on.the leased
premises, including, without limitation, gas, electricity, water,
telephone service,.and trash collection, and for all connection
charges.
10•. SONIC shall not assign this lease in whole or iri part nor
sublet the premises in whole or in part without the written con-
sent of City first had and obtained. City . shall be under no
obligation to grant said consent. Any dissolution, merger, con-
•solidation, or other reorganization of SONIC shall be deemed.'to
be a voluntary assignment within the meaning of this clause:
11. No interest of SONIC in this lease shall be assignable
by operation of law. Each of the following acts shall be con --
.sidered an involuntary assignment:
(a) If SONIC is or becomes'bankrupt.or insolvent,
makes an assignment for the benefit of creditors, or
institutes a proceeding under the Bankruptcy Act in
which SONIC is adjudicated a bankrupt;
- (b)' If a writ of attachment or execution is levied
on this lease;
(c) If, in any proceeding or action to which SONIC
is a party, a receiver is appointed with authority to
take possession of-the premises.
Any.involuntary assignment shall constitute a - default by
SONIC and City shall have the right to elect to terminate this
lease, in which case this lease shall not be treated as'an asset
of SONIC, except that SONIC shall have sixty (60) days in which
to cure any default as.defined above by terminating any bank-
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ruptcy or insolvency proceedings, releasing any writ of attach-
went or execution, and terminating the power of any receiver
appointed with authority to take possession of the premises.
12. 'SONIC agrees to keep said premises in a clean, wholesome
condition, free from rubbish, garbage and like accumulations of
waste, and SONIC agrees at all times to comply with all State,
federal and local rules and regulations with reference to the
operation and occupation of the premises in the conduct of the
business thereon, and to use its best efforts to keep.down and
to prevent the spread of all noxious weeds and pests, except it
shall have no responsibility in these respects for.the acts of
anyone other than itself, its agents, and its employees.
13. City shall have the right at all reasonable times to
enter upon the premises for the purpose of inspecting the same,
determining that all the terms, covenants and conditions of
this lease are being kept and performed by SONIC.
14. SONIC shall hold City harmless from any and all damages
arising out of any damage to any person or property occurring in,
on or about the leased premises, except that City shall be liable
to SONIC for damage resulting from the acts or omission of City
or its authorized representatives. City shall hold SONIC harmless
from all damages arising out of any such damage. The parties'
obligation under this clause to indemnify and hold the other
party harmless shall be limited to that sum which exceeds the
amount of insurance proceeds, if any, received by the party
being indemnified., Lessee at its cost shall maintain public
liability and property damage insurance with a single limit
of $1;000;000':00'' -- insuring against all liability of SONIC
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and its authorized representatives arising out of and in
connection with SONIC's use or occupancy of:the promises. The
insurance provided shall be primary to City's insurance coverage.
All public liability insurance and property damage insurance
shall insure performance by SONIC of the indemnity provisions
of this clause.. The parties hereto hereby release each other .
from any and all claims which either may have against the .
other which may supply the basis for a subrogation claim by
anyone insuring either.
15. Time is of the essence of this agreement.
16. Notwithstanding any provisions herein.to the contrary
City reserves the right to terminate this agreement without
cause on six (6) months written notice to SONIC. In the event
of a.termination under the provisions of this section or under
the provisions of any other section herein, within thirty (30)
days following the termination date SONIC shall remove all its
equipment and other materials from the leased premises and
shall return the leased premises and appurtenances, including
but not limited to irrigation systems, to the condition which
existed theron prior to the execution of this agreement, all
subject to the approval of City's Director of Public Services.
17. Each of the terms, covenants, conditions of this
lease are mutual and dependant, and any breach of any of the
said terms, covenants, or conditions shall constitute grounds
for the termination, cancellation, or forfeiture of this lease.
In the event of any such breach of any of the terms, covenants,
an4'.conditions. hereof, City shall have the right to re -enter
the said premises, with or without the use of legal process, and
may thereafter have and.hold the same as in their first and
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former state; free from any rights'or- claims of SONIC by reason
ofethis lease; provided, however, that SONIC shall have a reason-
able opportunity in which to cure any defaults of any of the
terms, covenants., or conditions of this lease.
18. In the event it becomes necessary for City of commence
any action or proceeding in law or equity to collect any payments
of rental due herein, or to enforce any of the other terms,
covenants, or conditions hereof, or to declare a forfeiture of
...this lease, or to enforce any other right of City under the
terms. of this lease, SONIC agrees that in such event it will pay
all costs of such.suit, action,_or proceedings, including a
reasonable amount as and for attorney's fees, if City shall pre-
vail in any such proceedings.
19. This lease shall be subject to and subordinate to all
laws, rules and regulations of the Federal Communications Com-
mission, the United States, the State of Californiq and City,of.
San Luis Obispo, including any and all conditions imposed by
the City Council and City boards and commissions.
20. Any notice required or permitted to be given or served
under the terms hereof shall be deemed to be.delivered and served
when deposited in the United States mail, certified mail, return
receipt requested,. postage prepaid, addressed as follows:
CITY:.
City of San Luis Obispo,,
P.O. Box 321
San Luis Obispo, CA 93406
SONIC:
Sonic Cable TV
P.O. Box 1205
San Luis Obispo, CA 93406
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21. This�ase shall extend to and b inding upon the
parties hereto, their representatives, assigns.and successors',
whomsoever:
22. This lease contains the entire agreement of the
parties on the matters covered and it may not be modified except
by a writing signed by the parties hereto:
23. This lease shall be subject to the approval of the
Federal Communications Commission of the United States. Should.
the Federal Communications Commission refuse to approve this
lease, then the rights of the parties hereto shall cease and
determine, and this lease shall be of no further effect. Lessee
hereby agrees to make application for the foregoing approval
forthwith.on the application on this and prosecute the application
diligently.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the.pa.rties have executed this Lease
on-the date first above written
ATTEST:
s /J.H. FI$zPATRiCK
City Clerk J.. H. Fitzpatrick
Approved as to form:
SONIC CABLE TV
By:
Its.
CITY OF SAN LUIS.OBISPO, a
municipal corporation
s /LYN-N R. COOPER
MAYOR Lynn R. Cooper
Approved as to content:
ZVl, /
City Attorney City Ad "inistrati Officer
Director of Public Services
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RESOLUTION NO. 3970
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(1979 Series)
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO
GRANTING APPROVAL OF TENTATIVE MINOR SUBDIVISION N0. 79 -069
LOCATED AT 15759 1585 AND 1625 CALLE JOAQUIN
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 -069 and the Planning Commission's recommenda-
tions, 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 A/C and C -T 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
subdivisions.
SECTION 2. That the approval of the tentative map for Minor Subdivision
79 -069 be subject to the following conditions:
1. All new lot corners shall be staked by a registered civil engineer
or licensed surveyor.
2. Each parcel shall be served with individual utility services to the
satisfaction of the city engineer. If easements are required, they
shall be shown on the final map.
3. Subdivider shall dedicate an easement over existing drainage channels
(creeks) running through parcel 1 for drainage and maintenance purposes.
Exact location and dimensions shall be to the satisfaction of the city
engineer.
4. Final map shall note all areas subject to inundation during a 100 -year
design storm and contain a note that any substantial modification to
existing buildings and all new building finish floor elevations shall
be set at least one (1) foot above the 100 -year storm elevation. The
final map shall also contain a note that substantial modifications to
the existing creeks on parcel 1 shall be required at time of any
development on said parcel. Notes shall be to the satisfaction of the
city engineer.
5. Subdivider shall dedicate an easement to the city for the existing city
sewer lift station located on parcel 1. Exact location and dimensions
shall be to the satisfaction of the city engineer.
6. Subdivider shall pay water and sewer fees as determined by the city
engineer prior to final map approval.
7. Subdivider shall install street trees across entire street frontage to
city standards.and to the approval of the Public Services Department.
8. Subdivider shall revise parking lot on parcel 3 to meet city standards of
setbacks, landscaping and screening prior to final map approval.
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Resolution No. 3970
Minor Subdivision 79 -069
Page 2
9. Subdivider shall install firewall protection on existing structure on
parcel.3, located less than 3 feet from new lot line between parcels 2 and
3, or revise final map to show a revised lot line between parcels 2 and 3
and install firewall protection on existing structure on parcel 2, all to
the satisfaction of the Chief Building Official. This condition.shall be
met prior to final map approval.
10. Final map shall show proposed parcel 4 eliminated and combined with proposed
parcels 2 and 3 to the satisfaction of the Community Development Director.
On motion of Councilman Jorgensen , seconded by Councilwoman Billig ,
and on the following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Jorgensen, Billig, Borid ;�.Dunin and.M.ayor Cooper
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this 2nd
1979.
ATTEST:
City C! Off J ii. Fitzpatrick
APPROVED:
I-City J Admffisftrfttve i cer
City Attorney
6ApAAft/
Community Development Department
day of October ,
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RESOLUTION NO: 3969 .(1979•.Series)
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO
GRANTING APPROVAL OF TENTATIVE MINOR SUBDIVISION NO.. 79 =082 .
LOCATED AT 2890 SOUTH HIGUERA 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 =082 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 permitted by the PF zone.
3. The design is not likely.tb 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:
5. The proposed subdivision does not create a public need for frontage
improvements on parcel 1..
SECTION 2. That the approval of the tentative map for Minor Subdivision
79 -082 be subject to the following conditions:
1. Subdivider shall dedicate to the city an additional three (3) feet:.of.
right -of -way on South Higuera Street, as shown on the Official Building
Setback Map.
2. .Subdivider shall install curb, gutter and sidewalk to the approval of
the city engineer along the frontage of parcel 2..
3. All frontage improvements on parcel 1 are hereby waived.
4. Subdivider shall provide easements and construct necessary improvements
for the drainage of parcel 2 to the approval of the city engineer.
5. Subdivider shall dedicate a 10 -foot easement along the southerly
boundary of the subdivision for underground public drainage facilities.
6, All new lot corners shall be staked by a registered civil engineer or
licensed surveyor.
On motion of Mayor Cooper, seconded by Councilman Dunin,
and'on the following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Cooper, Dunin, Billig, Bond and Jorgensen
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
R.3969
Resolution No. 3969
Minor Subdivision 79 -082
Page 2
The foregoing resolution was passed and adopted this
October, 1979.
ATTEST:
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City, erk J.H. Fitzpatrick
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
City Attorney
2nd day of
APPROVED AS TO CONTENT -
City 'ni at 0 er
Commu ity balzaZ
e Development Department
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RESOLUTION NO. 3968 (1979 Series)
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
SAN LUIS OBISPO AMENDING THE LAND USE ELEMENT
AND THE HOUSING ELEMENT OF THE GENERAL PLAN.
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission and City Council have held hearings
on proposed general plan amendments in accordance with the California
Government Code and General Plan Amendment Regulations of the City; and
WHEREAS, the amendments have resulted from a systematic program to
maintain consistency between the general plan and zoning regulations and to
periodically reevaluate general plan policies in response to changing
conditions and amendment requests from citizens; and
WHEREAS, the potential environmental impacts of the amendments have
been evaluated and negative declarations have been granted pursuant to the
California Environmental Quality Act and the City's Environmental Impact
Procedures and Guidelines; and
WHEREAS, the amendments were considered at a public hearing at the
regular City Council meeting of October 2, 1979; and
WHEREAS, the amendments are fully described in Exhibit A, three- changes -
to the Land Use Element map, and Exhibit B, one change to the Housing Element
text, which are attached to and made a part of this resolution;
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis
Obispo as follows:
1. The Land Use Element and the Housing Element of the general plan are
amended as shown in the attached exhibits;
2. The Community Development Department shall see that these amendments
are reflected in the general plan maps and publications which are on display
in City Hall and which are made available to the public;
3. These amendments shall take effect thirty days from the date of adoption
of this resolution;
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Resolution No. 3968,
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k. As directed by minute order from the public hearing referenced above,
the Community Development Department shall initiate the necessary proceedings
to maintain consistency between the general plan and zoning.
On motion of Councilman Jorgensen seconded by Councilman Dunin ,
and on the following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Jorgensen, Dunin, Billig, Bond and Mayor Cooper
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
the foregoing Resolution was passed and
1979•
ATTEST:
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APPROVED:
this 2nd day of October ,
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HOUSING ELEMENT TEXT
Condominium conversion. Conversion of apartments to condominiums,
while a potential source'of least -cost purchase housing, displaces
renters into an already tight market and increases rents deamati-
cally if purchased units are in turn maintained as rentals.
Condorninin; conversions will not be allowed unless there is a
reasonable supply ofd rental units within the community
to allow relocation of displaced occupants; when conversions
are approved, the interests of current tenants will be balanced
with those of the conversion proponent.
The city will adopt.a condominium conversion ordinarice providing
for:
(1) prol--�-ibitjnn Of PAA *ePgin i - the- rera *z�' vu r�s� rate-
,,- �- �- .��-- t;�r =ee- -- Her- sen-tz
(2) advance notice of intent to convert, as required by the 'Sub-
division flap Act;
(3) current occupants' right of first .refusal to purchase, as
required by the lap Act;
(4) right of tenants to remain as tenants under substantially
similar terms for up to 120 days. after notification of
intent to convert;
(5) reports to the.city and to prospective purchasers covering
the age, condition,.and expected useful.life.of improvements
and structures <in the condominium project;
(6) compliance with bas.4c fire safety requirements;
(7) general foi °m.and content of organizational documents;
(8) requ`ireinent for soundness and .usabi Ili 'y of project site
improvements and structures, .including noise and insulation;
(9) individual metering of water and energy use; and
(10) other provisions that.may be necessary to protect. the public
heal th, :safety and general welfare..
Time frame: ordinance effective by-September 1979.
RESOLUTION NO. 3967 (1979 Series)
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
SAN LUIS OBISPO AUTHORIZING FILING APPLICATION
FOR FEDERAL AND STATE GRANTS FOR PUBLICLY OWNED
WASTEWATER TREATMENT WORKS AND PROVIDING CERTAIN
ASSURANCES
BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows:.
The Director of Public Services is hereby authorized and directed to
sign and file for and on behalf of the City of San Luis Obispo, an application
for federal assistance under the Federal Water Pollution Control Act as amended
(33 U.S.C., 1251, et seq.) and any agreements or other documents necessary to
secure and receive a grant under said.Act and a State Grant under the Clean
Water Bond Law of 1970 and /or 1974 for construction of Wastewater Treatment
Works.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City of San Luis Obispo hereby agrees and
further does authorize the aforementioned representative to certify that if
grants for its project are made pursuant to the aforementioned federal and state
statutes, it will comply with all applicable state and federal statutory and
regulatory requirements, including but not limited to the Assurances contained
in the Federal Grant Application and the State Grant Contract, The Freedom of
Information Act, 5 U.S.C. 552 as amended relating to the right of the public to
obtain information and records, The National Historic Preservation Act of 1966,
U.S.C. 470 et seq., as amended, relating to the preservation of historic land-
marks, the Copeland (Anti- Kickback) Act, 18 U.S.C. 874, 40 U.S.C. 276c and the
regulations issued thereunder, 29 CFR 3.1 et seq., and the Contract Work Hours
and Safety Standards Act, 40 U.S.C. 327 et seq., and the regulations issued
thereunder; provided, however, that the filing of this application and the re-
ceipt and use of funds obtained hereunder for the facilities planning phase shall
not in any event be construed as requiring the City to provide extra - territorial
sewer service.
R 3967
RESOLUTION NO. 3967
On motion of Councilman Dunin
(1979 Series)
seconded by councilman Jorgensen ,
and on the following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Dunin, Jorgensen, Billig, Bond and Mayor Cooper
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this 1st day of Octobe
1979.
ATTEST:
sti.H. FiTZPATRICK
City Clerk J.H. Fitzpatrick
Approved as to form:
/144"441le
City Attorney
s1LYNN R. COOPER
Mayor Lynn R. Cooper
I cetfy f.r. c :1 a C :F)y of
Resolution es Wflen V--� S--r? W3
lbispo'
n. -Ar
F i R!
Qty C:erk
Approved as to content:
City Administrative Officer
Director of Public Services
ATTACHMENT 3
STATEMENT OF AVAILABI_L_ITY OF FUNDS
(Prepared in Compliance with
Section 2123(c),. California
Administrative Code, Title 23,
Waters, Chapter 3, Sub—Chapter 7)
I hereby certify that the Citv of San Luis Obispo
municipality
shall provide funds as
detailed hereon for the construction of Wactewntor Trc+atmPnt
and Reclamation Enlargements Project
name or description of project
for which I, as the authorized representative of the above named
Municipality, have filed an application for a Clean Water Grant
pursuant to the Federal Water Pollution Control Act (33 U.S.C.
1151 et. seq.) and the California Clean Water Bond Law of 1970
and /or 1974 (Water Code, Division 7, Chapter 13 and 14).
Amount for
Source of Funds this Project
G.O. Bond Issue authorized by $
"yes" vote in the total amount
of $ on
ate
Revenue Bond Issue authorized by $
"yes" vote in the total
amount of $ on
ate
Cash Reserves now on deposit. $ 815,000
Accounts Receivable* By January 1, 1980 $ 282200
(date of expected first contract award).
Short Term Loans or Notes.* $
Other.* $
TOTAL $ 843,200
*Attach sheet showing details of legal authorization (cite
appropriate code or other legal references, etc.), exact
source of funds and time of expected receipt, and (in the
case of liabilities) the security provided by the Municipality.
A
R
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"Total Dollar Amount Required" (as
estimated on Federal application form
EPA 5700 -32, page 4, section B)
Subtract "Grant Amount "(as estimated
on Federal application form EPA 5700 -32
page 4, section B)
Remainder Equals "Applicants Amount"
;Cash =flow ratio -A X 100 = 12.5 J
$ 6,750,000
$ 5,906,800
$ 843,200
'If ercentage is less than 100% for Step 1, 100% for Step 2, or
25 ?for Step 3, attach detailed cash -flow analysis showing all
expected cash outlay requirements and how they will be met by
funds of municipality or grant receipts from State and Federal
government or other. Show source of all receipts.
Applicant needs 100% of Applicants Amount plus approximately
256/lo to 100% of Grant Amount in order to pay costs while State
and Federal Grant Payments are processed.
Signature of epresentative
(Same as EPA Form 5700 -32)
Date
M.
A
Month Tech. Services
No. Admit. & Legal
1
13,3300
2
13,300
3
13,300
4
13,300
3
.13,300
%6
13,300
7
.13,300
8
13,300
9
13,300
10
13,300
11
133,300
12
13,300
13
13,300
14
13,300
15
13,300
16
13,300
17
13,300
18
13,300
19
13,300
20
13,300
21
13,300
22
20,700
23
- --
24
- --
TOTAL 300,000
1 �
CITY OF SAJN LUIS OBISPO
STEP 3 - - - - -- CASH FLOW
6,490,000
Accum.
Accumulated
Construc.,
Accum. Total
Grant
Net Local
$ Contin.
Disbursements
Receipts
Disbursements
68,000
81,300
- --
81,300
102,000
196,600
- --
196,600
288,000
497,900
- --
497,900
389,000'
900,200
- --
900,200
389,000
1,302,500
402,300
900,200
474,000
1,789,800
727,400
1,062,400
474,000
2,277,100
1,052,400
1,224,700
576,000
2,866,400
1,446,200
1,420,200
576,000
3,455,700
.1,839,900
1,615,800
559,000
4,028,000
2,316,000
1,712,000
474,000
4,515,300
2,782,200
1,723,100
474,000
5,002,600
3,254,600
1,748,000
389,000
5,404,900
3,648,400
1,756,500
389,000
5,807,200
4,042,100
1.,756,100
•250,000
6,070,500
4,367,200
1,703,300
200,000
6,283,800
4,692,200
1,591,600
150,000
6,447,100
4,692,200
1,754,900
100,000
6,560,400
5,077,300
1,483,100
80,000
6,653,700
5,077,300
1,576,400
49,000
6,716,000
5,077,300
1,638,700
40,000
6,769,300
5,376,200
1,393,100
- --
6,790,000
5,376,200
1,413,800
- --
6,790,000
5,376,200
1,413,800
- --
6,790,000
5,771,500
1,018,500
6,490,000
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ATTACHMENT 6
STATEMENT OF ASSURANCE OF COMPLIANCE
WITH WASTEWATER TREATMENT
PLANT OPERATOR CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS
City.of San Luis Obispo
Name of Applicant
HEREBY assures that supervisors and operators of its wastewater
treatment plant or plants meet. or will meet certification require-
ments adopted pursuant to Chapter 9 (commencing with Section 13625)
of Division 7 of the Water Code (Stats. 1972, Ch. 1315).
ie%- 3- 77
Date
Instructions
signature
Authorized Representative of Applicant
All treatment plant operators must receive certification of competence
by the SWRCB. No application for a grant may be accepted by the SWRCB
unless the application contains assurances that operators of the plant
meet or will meet certification requirements.
Regulations and information as to municipal wastewater treatment plant
classifications, the level of competence necessary to operate them,
and the training, education and experience requirements for certi-
fication may be obtained from the Operator Certification Unit
(916) 322 -4140.
Prior to final payment of grant funds, the applicant will be requested
to demonstrate compliance with these requirements.
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ATTACHMENT 7
UNITED STATES
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
ASSURANCE OF COMPLIANCE
FOR
TITLE VI OF THE CIVIL RIGHTS ACT OF 1964
AND
SECTION 13 OF THE FWPCA AMENDMENTS OF 1972
NAME AND ADDRESS OF APPLICANT /RECIPIENT (Hereinafter GRANT IDENTIFICATION NUMBER GRANT AMO
celled.ASSUROR) !To be completed by EPA) REQUESTED
City of San Luis Obispo 55,062,500
P. O. BOX 321 TYPE OF GRANT
San Luis Obispo, CA 93406 ❑DEMONSTRATION ❑RESEARCH ❑TRAINING
QOTHER (Specifyh Step 3 Clean Rater
CHECK ONE:
❑NEW I,,R CONTINUATION
HEREBY AGREES THAT IT will comply with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (P.L. 88.352) and all requirements of the
U.S- Environmental Protection Agency (hereinaf/er called "FPA') issued pursuant to that title, to the end that.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 otherwise subjected to discrimination under any program or activity for which the
Assuror receives financial assistance from EPA and hereby gives assurance that it will now and hereafter take all necessary measures
to effectuate this agreement.
HEREBY AGREES THAT IT will comply with all applicable requirements of Section 13 of the Federal Water Pollution Control
Act Amendments of 1972 (P.L. 92 -500) and all requirements of EPA issued pursuant. to that section, to the end that in accordance
with that section of that Act, no person in the United States shall, on the ground of sex be excluded from participation in, be
denied the benefits of, or be otherwise subjected to discrimination under any program or activity under the said Federal Rater
Pollution Control Act Amendments for which the ASSUTOr receives financial assistance from EPA and hereby gives assurance that it
will now and hereafter take all necessary measures to effectuate this agreement.
If any re °t property or structure thereon is provided or improved with the aid of financial assistance extended to the Assuror by
EPA, this Assurance obligates the Assuror, or, in the case of any transfer of such property, any transferee. for the period during
which the real property or structure is used for a purpose involving the provisions of similar services or benefits. If any personal
property is so provided. this Assurance obligates the Assuror for the period during which it retains ownership or possession of the
property. In all other cases, this Assurance obligates the Assuror for the period during which the financial assistance is extended to
it by EPA.
THE ASSURANCE is given in consideration of and for the purpose of obtaining any and all Federal grants, loans, contracts,
property discounts or other financial assistance extended after the date hereof to the Assuror by EPA including installment
payments after such date on account of arrangements for Federal financial assistance which were approved before such date. The
Aissuror recognizes and agrees that such Federal financial assistance will be extended in reliance on the representations and
rgrcements made in this Assurance and that the United States shall reserve the right to seek judicial enforcement of this Assurance.
This Assurance is binding on the Assuror, its successors, transferees, and assignees, and the person or persons whose signature
appear below are authorized to sign this Assurance on behalf of the Assuror.
The obligations assumed by the Assuror hereunder are in addition to any obligations which may be imposed on the Assuror by
applicable regulation now outstanding or which may hereafter be adopted by EPA to effectuate any provision or goal of the
Title VI and all applicable requirements of the said Section 13, and no part of this Assurance shall be read so as to in any
detract from or modify any obligation which may be imposed on the Assuror by any such regulation standing alone.
SIGNATURE OF ASSUROR BY PRES IDENT. CHAIRMA OF BOARD OR COMPARABLE AUTHORIZED DATE
OFFICIAL /
le 7
FPA FD„e 4700 -1 (Re.. 6_741 PREVIOUS EDITION 13 OBSOLETE'_
ATTACHMENT 7
U. S ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
COMPLIANCE REPORT
Form Approved
t I'it11• Vl, C'ivil Riltlhtn Act If 19G4 and Sertion 1'3• F••dt•ral
OMB No. 158 —R0034
Water Pollution Control Act, As Amended)
NOTE: READ INSTRUCTIONS ON REVERSE BEFORE COMPLETING FORM.
I, A, APPLICANT (Name end, State)
B.. PROJECT NO.
City of San Luis Obispo, California
11. IF ENTIRE POPULATION IN THE APPLICANT'S JURISDICTION IS SERVED NOW BY TREATMENT SYSTEM OR WILL BE UPON COMPLE=
TION OF PROPOSED EPA GRANT PROJECT AND ON -GOING ASSOCIATED CONSTRUCTION, CHECK HERE O
111. COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING ONLY IF ABOVE BLOCK IS NOT CHECKED
A. .SUBMIT A MAP WHICH DELINEATES THE APPLICANT'S:
1. GEOGRAPHICAL JURISDICTION FOR PROVISION OF TREATMENT SYSTEM SERVICE;
2. EXISTING TREATMENT SYSTEM COVERAGE:
3. CONSTRUCTION PROPOSED UNDER EPA GRANT PROJECT AND ANY ON -GOING ASSOCIATED CONSTRUCTION;
4. AREAS OF PLANNED FUTURE TREATMENT SYSTEM CONSTRUCTION.
B. COMPLETE THE TABLE BELOW:
I. PRESENT
2. POPULATION
S. ADDITIONAL
A. POPULATION
POVULATION CATEGORY
POPULATION
PRESENTLY
POPULATION
TO BE SERVED
REMAINING TO BE
SERVED AFTER THIS
OF APPLICANT
SERVED
BY THIS PROJECT
PROJECT IS COMPLETED
AMERICA,, INDIAN
CHINESE. FILIPINO. JAPANESI-
NEGRO/ BLACK
SPANISH DESCENT
WHITE
OTHER
TOTAL
C. GIVE THE SCHEDULE FOR FUTURE CONSTRUCTION BY WHICH TREATMENT SYSTEM SERVICE WILL BE PROVIDED TO ALL INHABI-
TANTS WITHIN APPLICANT'S JURISDICTION.
D. IS ANOTHER FEDERAL AGENCY BEING ASKED TO PROVIDE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO ANY CONSTRUCTION ASSOCIATED WITH
THIS PROJECTr YES NO
1. IF 'T'ES' LIST THE OTHER FEDERAL ACFNCYISI
2. DESCRIBE THE ASSOCIATED WORK
IV. CERTIFICATION "
1 ..•N iIY nut till IKfar11w111.11 KIl Vl1 el•urr 1. true •,nd . urrrrt lV the hest of my 4nowledae or belief. (A willfully false srsremenr la
1nalr.hwae bY- 1..11�V.�.'t'.4r. Ville IA, s..rh'o 11101)
A. SIGNATURE OF AUTHOORRIiED Of DIAL B. TITLE OF.AUT HORIZED OFFICIAL C. DATE
Director of Public Services
FOR U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
ITIRECTOR, DIVISION OF CIVIL RIGHTS AND U148 N AFFAIRS
:APPROVED I IDISAPPROVED
EPA Fo,m47D0_4 (4_74)"CPLACFS rPA sORM F WPCA.T128 10-571 WHICH 13 CeSOLETE
'Ilgl ; ' IiIIII'I�I IIIII,I; i�ii•�III I'���� �I ��
'ii�hll�ii�iilrillllii!Illli� li�•rl �! �I �il I ; ,VIII I l
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.
city of san Us oBispo
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE
Post Office Box 321 — San Luis Obispo, CA .93406 — 805/541 -1000
October 5, 1979
State Water Resources Control Board
Resources Building
1416 Ninth Street
Sacramento, CA 95814
Attention: Mr. John Bryson, Chairman
Re: City of San Luis Obispo - Project #C -06 -1215
Gentlemen:
At its regular meeting of October 2, the City Council formally
authorized the filing of an application for federal assistance
under the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to secure a grant
for the construction of a wastewater treatment plant. In approv-
ing this, the City Council reiterated their understanding that
the extension of sewer service beyond the present city limits to
unincorporated areas of the regional service area will be offered
subject to fair and reasonable conditions.
It would be the city's intent that such extensions of service
would be compatible with the governor's "urban strategy" for
rational growth and would also be consistent with the city's
"growth management plan" as set forth in the adopted general
plan. Toward this end we propose to establish a service program
to guide the staged extension of sewer services to unincorporated
subareas within the regional service area and to provide reasonable
"buy -in" fees and other appropriate condition for such service.
We are confident that this policy and program will fulfill our
commitment to serve as a regional wastewater facility.
Sincerely,
'te 4 d M. a 1 ton
Administrative Officer
LMW:mp
c.c. John Jenks
Ray Walsh
Neil Dunham
James Nicholas r
Ken Jones
Kes Boo
RESOLUTION NO. 3967 (1979 Series)'
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
SAN LUIS OBISPO AUTHORIZING FILING APPLICATION
FOR FEDERAL AND STATE GRANTS FOR PUBLICLY OWNED
WASTEWATER TREATMENT WORKS AND PROVIDING CERTAIN
ASSURANCES
BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows:
The Director of Public Services is hereby authorized and directed to
sign and file for and on behalf of the City of San Luis Obispo, an application
for federal assistance under the Federal Water Pollution Control Act as amended
(33 U.S.C., 1251, et seq.) and any agreements or other documents necessary to
secure and receive a grant under said Act and a State Grant under the Clean
Water Bond Law of 1970 and /or 1974 for construction of Wastewater Treatment
Works.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City of San Luis Obispo hereby agrees and
further does authorize the aforementioned representative to certify that if
grants for its project are made pursuant to the aforementioned federal and state
statutes, it will comply with all applicable state and federal statutory and
regulatory requirements, including but not limited to the Assurances contained
in the Federal Grant Application and the State Grant Contract, The Freedom of
Information Act, 5 U.S.C. 552 as amended relating to the right of the public to
obtain information and records, The National Historic Preservation Act of 1966,
U.S.C. 470 et seq., as amended, relating to the preservation of historic land-
marks, the Copeland (Anti- Kickback) Act, 18 U.S.C. 874, 40 U.S.C. 276c and the
regulations issued thereunder, 29 CFR 3.1 et seq., and the Contract Work Hours
and Safety Standards Act, 40 U.S.C. 327 et seq., and the regulations issued
thereunder; provided, however, that the filing of this application and the re-
ceipt and use of funds obtained hereunder for the facilities planning phase shall
not in any event be construed as requiring the City to provide extra - territorial
sewer service.
R 3967
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RESOLUTION NO. 3967
(1979 Series)
On motion of Councilman Dunin seconded by Councilman Jorgensen_,
and on the following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Dunin, Jorgensen, Billig, Bond and Mayor Cooper
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this 1St day of October ,
1979.
ATTEST:
City C1 c .H. itzpatrick
Approved as to form:
ty Attorney
Approved as to content:
City Admirfistrative Officer
Director of Public Services
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October 8, 1979
city ®f sAn tuis ®Bis®
PUBLIC SERVICES DEPARTMENT
Post Office Box 321 — San Luis Obispo, CA 93406 — 805/541 -1000
State Water Resources Control Board
Division of Water Quality
Grants Administration Branch
Contracts Unit
P.O. Box 100
Sacramento, CA 95801
Attention: Mr. James Nicholas
Re: City of San Luis Obispo - Project C -06 -1215
Dear Mr. Nicholas:
Please find enclosed the executed documents for a Step III grant request
for the City of San Luis Obispo as follows:
1. Form 5700 -32 Grant Application. (Attachment 1)
2. Resolution Authorizing Signing of Documents. (Attachment 2)
3. Statement of Availability of Funds. (Attachment 3)
4. Assurance of Compliance with Operator Certification. (Attachment 6)
5. Compliance with Civil Rights. (Attachment 7)
I am also enclosing a letter from Lee Walton, City Administrative Officer,
to Mr. Bryson indicating the City's intention regarding establishment of
service program to guide the staged extension of sewer services to unincor-
porated service areas within the regional service area.
Very truly yours,
David F. Romero, Director
Public Services Department
DFR:yh
Attachments /
cc: J.H. Fitzpatrick
John Jenks
I
ATTACN(�ENT 1
ever. ..- rr. PAGE 1 OF S
1'4tate Clearirahouse Identifier
APPLICATION FOR FEDERAL ASSISTANCE
76081655
(FOR CONSTRUCTION PROGRAMS)
2. Applicant's Application No. (Project Number)
PART I'
C -06- 1215
3. Federal Grantor Agency
4. Applicant Name
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
REGION IX
City of San Luis Obispo
Organizational Unit
Department Division
Public Services Department
N/A
Administrative Office
Street Address = P. 0. Box
N/A
990 Palm St. - P.O. Box 321
Street Address — P. O. Box
City County
215 FREMONT STREET
San Luis Obispo - San Luis Obispo
City State Zip Code
State Zip Cope
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105
California 93406
5. Descriptive Naive of the Project
Wastewater Treatment $ Reclamation Project (Step 3)
6. Federal Catalog No.
7. Federal Funding Requested
66.418
$ 5,063,600
B. Grantee Type
State, County, X City. Other (Specify)
9. Type of Application or Request
New Grant, X Continuation, Supplement, Other Changes (Specify)
10: Type of Assistance
X Grant, Loan, Other(Specify)
11. Population Directly Benefiting from the Project
13. Length of Project '
50,824
21 months
12. Congressional District
14. Beginning Date
16th
January 1980
a.
b.
15. Date of Application
Crfala� � 31 /97"1
16. The applicant certifies that to the best of his knowledge and belief the data in this application are true and correct, and that
he will comply with the attached assurances if he receives the grant. The applicant agrees that if a grant is awarded on the basis
of this application or any revision or amendment thereof, it will comply with.all applicable statutory provisions and with the
applicable terms, conditions, and procedures of the Environment Protection Agency grant regulations 140 CFR Chapter 1,
ubchapmr B) and of the grant agreement.
Typed name
Title
Director Of
-
Telephone Number
David F. Romero
Public Services
Area Coda
Number
Ext.
Signature of Authorized Representative
-
80S
541 -1000
50
For Federal Use Only
ever. ..- rr. PAGE 1 OF S
PART 11
PROJECT APPROVAL INFORMATION
SECTION A
Item 1.
Does this assistance request require State, local, Name of Governing Body SWRCB
regional, or other priority rating? X Priority Rating
Yes No
Item 2.
Does this assistance request require State, or local Name of Agency or
advisory, educational or health clearances? Board
Yes x No (Attach Documentation)
Item 3.
Does this assistance request require clearinghouse review (Attach Comments)
in accordance with OMB Circular A -957
X Yes —No
Item 4.
Does this assistance request require State, local, Name of Approving Agency
regional or other planning approval? Date
X Yes_N0
Item 5.
Is the proposed project covered by an approved Check one: State ❑
comprehensive plan? Local ❑
Regional EPA REGION IX
—1 —yes No Location of plan
Item 6.
Will the assistance requested serve a Federal Name of Federal Installation
installation? Federal Population benefiting from Project
Yes X No
Item 7.
Will the assistance requested be on Federal land Name of Federal Installation
or installation? Location of Federal Land -_
Percent of Project
Yes X No
Item 8.
Will the assistance requested have an impact or effect See instruction for additional information to be
on the environment? provided.
X Yes No
Item 9. Number of:
Has the project for which assistance is requested caused. Individuals
since.January 1, 1971, or will it cause, the displacement Families
of any individual, family, business, or farm? Businesses
Farms
Yes X No
Item 10.
Is there other related Federal assistance on this See instructions for additional information to be
project previous, pending, or anticipated? provided.
Yes X�lo
PACE Inc .
Previously
Submitted
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
1�
NOTE: THIS SECT N
NOT REQUIRED FOR
STEP 1 GRANTS
INSTRUCTION
PART 11 — SECTION B
11.
SITES AND IMPROVEMENTS: Not required, X Attached as exhibits
Applicant intends to acquire the site through:
X - - Eminent domain, Negotiated purchase, Other means (specify)
12.
TITLE OR OTHER INTEREST IN THE SITE IS OR WILL BE VESTED IN:
X Applicant, Agericy or institution operating the facility, Other (specify
13.
INDICATE WHETHER APPLICANT /QPERATOR HAS:
X Fee simple title. Leasehold interest, Other (specify)
14.
IF APPLICANT /OPERATOR HAS LEASEHOLD INTEREST, GIVE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION:
a. Length of lease or other estate interest , and number of years to run
b. Is lease renewable) Yes No
c. Current appraised value of land S
d. Annual rental rate S
15.
ATTACH AN OPINION FROM ACCEPTABLE TITLE COUNSEL DESCRIBING THE INTEREST APPLICANT
OPERATOR HAS IN THE SITE AND CERTIFYING THAT THE ESTATE OR INTEREST IS LEGAL & VALID
16.
WHERE APPLICABLE, ATTACH SITE SURVEY,SOIL INVESTIGATION REPORTS AND COPIES OF LANDAPPR ISALS..
17.
WHERE APPLICABLE, ATTACH CERTIFICATION FROM ARCHITECT ON THE FEASIBILITY OF
IMPROVING EXISTING SITE TOPOGRAPHY.
18.
ATTACH PLOT PLAN.
19.
CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE ESTIMATES: Not required,_ Being prepared. —Attached as exhibits
Percentage of.completion of drawings and specifications at application date:
Schematics % Preliminary % Final —%
20.
TARGET DATES FOR:
Bid Advertisement Contract Award
Construction Completion Occupancy
21.
DESCRIPTION OF FACILITY: Not Required Attached as exhibits
Drawings — Attach any drawings which will assist in describing the project
Specifications — Attach copies of completed outline specifications.
[If drawings and specifications here not been fully completed, please arrech copies or worlUng drawings Cher have been completed.]
NOTE: ITEMS ON THIS SHEET ARE .SELF- EXPLANATORY; THEREFORE,NO INSTRUCTIONS ARE PROVIDED.
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PART III —
STEP S
BUUGt I Irir ummA I lufd —
STEP 2 0
uulYJ t Rule i luiv
STEP 3
Section A
— Generai
FEDERAL DOMESTIC ASSISTANCE CATALOG NO.:
66.418
Section B
— Calculation
COST CLASSIFICATION
%
Eligible
Total Dollar
Amount Required
Eligible
Project
Grant Amount
87 V2,.75, Federal
12%'m State
Applicants
Amount
t.
CONSTRUCTION AND PROJECT COSTS
100
6,150,000
62.150,000
52381,000
769,000
2
ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES
100
5,000
5,000
4,400
600
3.
LAND. STRUCTURES. RIGHT -OF -WAY
100
5,000
51000
. 4,400
600
a.
CONSULTANT ARCH./ENGR. FEES
100
250,000
250,000
219,000
31,000
S.
GRANTEE ARCH. /ENGR. FEES lForce Account)
6.
EQUIPMENT
7.
CONTINGENCIES
100
340,000
340,000
298,000_
42,000
S.
RELOCATION PAYMENTS
9.
INDIRECT COSTS
,o_
SUBTOTAL lines 1 -9
6,750,000
6,750,000
5,906,800
843,200
I,.
OTHER
,z.
TOTAL lines 10 and 11
100
6,750,000
62750,000
5,906,800
843,200
Section C — Proposed Method of Financing
L
GRANTEE.S`1ARE
a. Securities
b. Mortgages
c. Appropriations(ByApplicanO
843,200
d. Bonds
e. Tax Levies
r. Non Cash (Explain)
g. Other (Explain)
b. TOTAL — Grantee Share
2.
OTHER.SHARES
a. State
843,200
b. Other
c. Federal
5,063,600
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TOTAL
$
6,750,000
RESOLUTION NO
3966 (1979 Series)
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN
LUIS OBISPO ESTABLISHING SEWER SERVICE CHARGES
AND RESCINDING- RESOLUTION NO. 3117.
BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows:
1. That pursuant to the provisions of Municipal Code Sections 7502 and
7503, this Council hereby establishes sewer service charges as follows:
Every person whose premises in the City are served by a connection
with the system of sewage of the City, whereby the sewage or industrial
wastes, or either or both, are disposed of by the City, through the
sewage treatment plant, or otherwise, shall pay a sewer rental charge
based as follows, to wit:
A.. For each single family dwelling,, the sum of Three Dollars and Ninety
Cents ($3.90) per month.
B. For each single family dwelling unit in any duplex,..double house
or other building containing two single family dwelling units,
- the sum-.i of Three Dollars and Ninety Cents ($3.90) per month,
per dwelling unit..
C. For each apartment house, the sum of Three Dollars and Ninety Cents
($3.90) per month for each apartment therein.
D. For each dwelling unit in any hotel, motel or auto court, the sum
of Two Dollars and Eighty Five Cents (^$2.85) per unit per month.
E. For each rooming house where two (2) or more rooms are rented to
others for lodging purposes, the sum. of Three Dollars_ and Ninety
Cents ($3.90) for the rooming.house; plus Two Dollars and Eighty Five
Cents ($2.8-5) per bedroom available for rent, per month.
F. For each trailer park, the sum. of Five Dollars and Eighty Five Cents
($5.85) plus Three Dollars and Ninety Cents per trailer park
space available per month.
G. For each church, the sum> of Five Dollars and Eighty Five Cents
($5.85) per month, plus Three Dollars and Ninety Cents 3.90)
per month for any dwelling units connected thereto.
H. For each theater, clubhouse, lodge or place of amusement, the
minimum sum of Five.D.ollars and Eighty Five Cents ($5.85) per month.
I. For each business establishment, wholesale or retail, the minimum
sum of Five Dollars and Eighty Five Cents ($5_.85) per month.
H. For each public, private or parochial school, the minimum sum of
Five Dollars and Eighty Five Cents ($5J$5).per moth.
K. Any connection to the sewage system outside the City limits shall
be charged at double the rate charged within the City:
R 3966
'Resolution No. 3966
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QUANTITY RATES
All users other than sngle.family residences shall be entitled to 1,500
cubic feet of sewage for the minimum charge. Any excess over the minimum amount
shall be charged for at the rate of Forty Cents ($.40) per_ 100 cubic feet.
Such quantities of sewage shall be determined by the City Engineer, based upon
the percentage of water used which is deposited in said sewer facility. Any
occupant who may disagree -with the City Engineer's determinations may, at the
occupant's own expense, install.private measuring devices in accordance with
the specifications apprbved.by the City Engineer.
2. The foregoing rates for service shall become effective on October 1; 1979,
and shall be applied on-all bills issued on or after November 1, 1979,
3. Resolution No. 3117 is hereby rescinded.
On motion of Councilman Bond seconded by Councilman Jorgensen ,
and on the following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Bond, Jorgensen, Billig and Mayor Cooper
NOES: Councilman.Dunin
ABSENT: None
the foregoing Resolution iaas. passed and adopted this g h day of September, 1979•
ATTEST:
City C _ Fitzpatrick
Approved as to form:
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City Attorney G: Thacher
Approved as to content:
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RESOLUTION NO. 3965 (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: "OVER -HAUL BARMINUTORS" CITY PLAN NO: D -28
ESTIMATE: $19,000.00 BUDGET ACCOUNT: 52- 7163 -000
BIDDER: Sanitation & Operation Consultants Inc. BID AMOUNT: $21,800.00
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 Councilman Dunin
an& on the following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Jorgensen, Dunin, Billig, Bond and Mayor Cooper
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
the foregoing Resolution was passe
1979.
ATTEST:
CI RK J.H. FITZPATRICK
APPROVED:
Or
City inis ve Officer
Ci y y
Finance c or
R 3965
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RESOLUTION NO. 3964(1979 Series)
A ?ez
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO
GRANTING FINAL APPROVAL OF MINOR SUBDIVISION 79 -10 LOCATED
AT 881 PEACH.
BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows:
SECTION 1. This Council previously made certain findings as contained in
Resolution 3805 (1979 Series).
SECTION 2. Whereas a bond in the amount of $5060.00 is on file with the City
to guarantee installation of street improvements and completion of grading.
SECTION 3. This Council grants final approval of Minor Subdivision SLO -79 -10
and authorizes the Mayor to execute the agreement.
On motion Of Councilman Jorgensen , seconded by Councilman Dunin ,
and on the following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Jorgensen, Dunin, Billig, Bond and Mayor Cooper
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted thi 18th day of September ,
1979.
ATTEST:
City r -J H Fitzpatrick
Approved` s to form:
Z J,_.,,
City Attorney
Lynn R. Cooper
Approved as to c ent:
City Ad fiis`trative Officer
City En nee
R 3964
AGREEMENT
THIS AGREEMENT,.dated this 18th day of September , 19 7.9. , by and
between Robert E. Binkele 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 -79 -10
located at 881 Peach
City of San Luis Obispo, California ",
as approved by the City Council, on the 18t1i day of September ,1979
WHEREAS, the Subdivider desires that said .Parcel_ Map No. SLO -79-10
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 SENER.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 INIPROVEb1ENTS 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 this agreement. In this
connection, the surety waives the provisions of Section 2819 of the Civil Code of
the State of California.
The Subdivider does also agree to comply with the following conditions establi-
shed by the Planning Commission and /or the City Council.
1. Exception is granted to grade 100% of the site.
2. Parcel corners shall be set by a registered civil engineer or land surveyor.
3. A registered civil engineer or land surveyor shall certify that the structures
are located correctly prior to release of structures for occupancy.
4. All utilities shall be underground.
5. Sewer service shall be provided by extension of the private sewer main to be
maintained by the homeowner's association.
6. Subdivider shall construct standard street improvements on all street frontages.
7. Subdivider shall soundproof the interior of the dwelling units to be a 45db
level consistent with the General Plan Noise Element.
8. Subdivider shall pay park -in -lieu fees of $600.00 (4 units x $150 /unit).
9. _ - -- -- -
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Subdivider P Y water acreage rea a in the amount of $ 327.70
(0.2825 Ac @ $1160 /Ac._,
10. Subdivider shall pay grading permit fees in the amount of $113.00 which shall be
considered normal subdivision fees.
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.
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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 of credit /bond) is in the amount
of $ 5060.00 and which is in the amount of the estimated cost of said
improvements. Subdivider agrees to remedy any defects in the improvements arising
from faulty workmanship or materials or defective construction of said improvements
occurring within twelve (12) months after acceptance thereof. In accordance with
Section 11612.1 (c) of the Business and Professions Code of the State of California,
upon final completion and acceptance of the work, City will release all, but 10% of the
improvement security, that amount being deemed sufficient to guarantee faithful
performance by the Subdivider of his obligation to remedy any defects in the improve-
ments arising within a.period of one year following the completion and acceptance
thereof against any defective work or labor done, or defective materials furnished,'
in the performance of this agreement.
Completion of the work shall be deemed to have occurred on the date as of which
the City Council shall, by resolution duly passed and adopted, accept said improve-
ments according to said plans and specifications, and any approved modifications
thereto. Neither periodic or progress inspections or approvals shall bind the City.
to accept said improvements or waive any defects in the same or any breach of this
agreement.
If the Subdivider fails to complete the. work.within the prescribed time; then
in that event, the Subdivider agrees that City may, at its option, declare the bond,
instrument of credit., or cash deposit, which has been posted by Subdivider, to
guarantee faithful performance, forefeited and utilize the proceeds to complete said
improvements, or City may complete said improvements and recover the full cost and
expense thereof from the Subdivider or his surety.
The Subdivider agrees to deposit with the City a labor and material bond in
the amount of SO% of the above described subdivision improvements in accordance
with State law.
Said Subdivider shall.deposit with the City the sum of $ 151.80 ,
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
of inspection &,grading fees)
inspection fees exceed the sum of $264.80 (being the sum,, the difference is to be paid
by the MV)WX XM9PN9XjU. The City reserves the sole discretion 'in determining
.Subdivider.
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t::e :iGOunts to be paid .ur in 1:: r:' and expenses of said Iflspcltor or inspectols.
Article 9, Chapter I of the San,Luis Obispo Municipal Code, entitled
"Subdivision" - All pl:uis and specifications
part of said Subdivision 'Map, and all other
Subdivider and approved by the City En.9incer
particulars in interpreting and defining the
this agreement.
on file ui.th ::;id City Engineer as a
Documents filed with the City by the
are hereby referred to for.':further
obligations.of the Subdivider under
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:
18th day of September - , 19 79
Approved as to form
City Attorney "
18th day of September 19 79 5 /LYNN R. COOPER
Mayor Lynn R. Cooper
t Attest: SUR TITZPATRICK
J Cit Eng neer City Clerk- J.H. Fitzpatrick
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Resolution No. 3963 (1979 Series)
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS
OBISPO INCREASING GENERAL FUND APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE
1979/80 FISCAL YEAR.
BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows:
SECTION 1. That the following Appropriation Account be increased to provide
funds necessary for the printing of "911 'Telephone Stickers" as part of the
public education program upon implementation of the "911 System "..
Account
Description
Amm m t
(85) 01- 4102 -012, Fire Department - Printing Expense $1.,100.00
On motion of Councilman Jorgensen , seconded by Councilman Dunin
and on the following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Jorgensen, Dunin, Billig, Bond and Mayor Cooper
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this 18th day of September
1979.
ATTEST:
rz�FL
APPROVED:
CITY ADMINISTtAfrVE OFFICER
OITY ATTORNEY
�t * ie �Y & . is ie •
FIRE CHIEF
R 3963
RESOLUTION NO. 3962 (1979 Series)
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS
OBISPO APPROVING AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY AND
CAL TRANS
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
Cal Trans
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:
Police Department, Finance Department
On motion of Councilman Jorgensen seconded by Councilman D„n;n
and on the following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Jorgensen, Dunin, Billig, Bond and Mayor Cooper
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this 18th day of September ,
1979.
ATTEST:
C�Z°V—rr -H. Fitzpatrick
R 3962
Resolutioh No. 3962
ApproVed:
City Adminl-str qifWOffic6r,
City Attoriiey
(1979 Series)
Project Identification:
SLO PD (RAP)
Location: Santa Rosa and
Walnut Streets
District Agreement No.
THIS AGREEMENT, MADE AND ENTERED INTO THIS
DAY OF ,1979
BY AND BETWEEN
MNFNI
CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO,
a body politic and a municipal
corporation of the State of
California, hereinafter referred
to as I "CITY"
STATE OF CALIFORNIA,
acting by and through its
Business and Transportation Agency,
Department of Transportation,
hereinafter referred to as
"STATE"
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W I T N E S S E T H
WHEREAS, CITY requires Relocation Assistance services
I. to be performed in conjunction with its real property-acquisition
activities for the completion of its project; and
WHEREAS, CITY wishes to conform to the Federal and
State Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition
Policies Acts, also known as Public Law 91 -646 and California
Government Code Sections 7260 to 7274 inclusive, respectively;
and
WHEREAS, pursuant to California Government Code
Section 7261.5, the State Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real
Property Acquisition Policies Act provides that any public entity
may, in order to prevent unnecessary expenses and duplication of
functions, and to promote uniform and effective administration of
relocation assistance programs, utilize the services of other
agencies having an established organization for conducting
relocation assistance programs; and
WHEREAS, CITY desires to have STATE perform said
relocation assistance services on its behalf; and
WHEREAS, STATE has qualified Right of Way personnel
and is willing to provide these relocation services; and
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WHEREAS., -STATE and CITY mutually desire to cooperate
and participate in providing for accomplishment of work as defined
herein and desire to specify herein the terms and conditions under
which the services will be provided and financed;
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the covenants
and conditions herein contained, the parties hereto agree as
follows:
SECTION I
STATE AGREES:
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1. To provide relocation assistance services to
displaced persons, businesses, farms and non-
profit organization for CITY in accordance.with
State and Federal laws. Said services shall
conform procedurally to STATE's Relocation
Assistance Handbook and are more specifically
defined as follows:
A. Preparation of a Relocation. Assistance
Program (RAP) Study.
B. Determine eligibility of displacees to
receive relocation assistance payments
and services.
C. Calculate the amount of relocation
assistance payments to be made to
eligible displacees.
D. Advise displacees of their rights to
relocation advisory assistance and
payments.
E. Provide advisory assistance to displacees
in locating replacement property.
F. Provide State claim forms to displaced
persons, assist them in filing, -and process
all relocation claims (including submittal
of claims and documents pertinent to the
determination thereof to CITY for review
and disbursement of funds).
2. To notify CITY as soon as Housing Studies and
Housing Valuations have progressed to a point
where negotiations with the property owner may
be commenced.
3. To bill CITY for the advance deposit as spec-
ified in Section II, Clause 1. Said deposit
amount will assure that CITY funds will finance
the ongoing expense of the STATE.
4. To accumulate all project costs in a separate
account and to furnish CITY with a detailed
statement of costs upon completion of services
by the STATE on the project.
5. To refund to CITY upon completion of project
any advanced funds which exceed the final
Accounting of expenditures for CITY's project,
5. CONTINUED
After any remaining STATE costs have been
deducted from CITY'S deposit.
6. To make available for CITY's inspection,
complete and adequate project cost records
upon completion of relocation services.
SECTION II
CITY AGREES:
1. To deposit with STATE within 30 days of
receipt of billing therefor, an advance
deposit of $5,0,00, which figure represents
the estimated total cost to STATE for per-
forming the relocation assistance services
referred to in this Agreement. The advance
deposit will be made prior to the STATE's
commencement of relocation services..
2. To pay STATE within 30 days of receipt of
final billing at completion of project, any
remaining cost due in excess of the original
deposit.
3. To provide close liaison with STATE during the
CITY's acquisition of real property for the
purpose of closely coordinating the acquisition
and relocation functions.
4. To notify STATE promptly, in writing, (a) when
CITY is in a position to initiate negotiations on
the project, (b) to notify STATE within three
working days following CITY's first acquisition
4. CONTINUED
offer on each parcel...in order that the STATE —.
may immediately notify each claimant of the
amount of his relocation entitlement and /or
(c) when CITY obtains control of each property,
by close of escrow, Order of Possession or
Judgment in Condemnation.
5. To furnish to STATE copies of appraisal
reports, acquisition documents or any addi-
tional data required by STATE in order to
provide relocation services.
6. To review all claims for relocation assistance
payments which have been processed and submitted
by STATE and promptly disburse funds to claimants.
CITY will advise STATE when each such payment has
been made.
7. To indemnify and save STATE,.its officers, agents
and employees harmless from any and all liability
for injuries to persons or damage to property
caused or resulting in any manner from STATE's
performance under this Agreement, excepting for
7. CONTINUED
injuries to persons or damage to property
caused or resulting from the sole negligence .
or willful misconduct of STATE, its officers,
agents and employees.
SECTION III
IT IS MUTUALLY UNDERSTOOD AND AGREED:
1. That compensation to STATE shall be computed
in accordance with .Sections 8755 - 8755.2 of the
State Administrative Manual and shall include
the following:
A. Reimbursement for all actual costs other
than labor costs. Said actual costs shall
include, but not be limited to, cost of
materials, travel expenses in accordance
with the rules and regulations of the Board
of Control and equipment costs.
B. Reimbursement for labor costs, which shall
be based on the loaded hourly rate (hourly
rate including employee's benefits) times
the number of hours worked by each individual
performing services pursuant to this Agreement,
plus the overhead assessment attributable to
such work. The overhead assessment costs
will be computed for each month assessable
labor charges are incurred at the overhead
assessment rate in effect during that month.
2. That should STATE incur any additional expense
at CITY'S request pursuant to this Agreement
which is not specifically defined herein, said
Additional expense shall be CITY's sole obli-
gation.
3. That should any portion of the project be
financed with State or Federal funds, all
applicable procedures and policies relating
to the use of such funds shall apply notwith-
standing other provisions.of this Contract.
4. That the STATE's right of way services shall
be performed in accordance with the provisions
of applicable Federal Program Manuals and /or
Federal and State Uniform Relocation Assistance
and Real Property Acquisition Policies Acts
(AKA Public Law 91 -646 and Government Code
Section 7260 - 7214, inclusive) respectively,
and shall be in conformance to STATE's standard
operating policies as set forth in the STATE's
Right of Way Manual, Relocation Assistance Hand-
book and other applicable policy documents, and
in accordance with Title 21, Chapter 2, of the
4. CONTINUED
California Administrative Procedure Code and -
the California Department of Transportation's
Policies and.Procedures as adopted therefrom,
and as may be revised, modified or amended.
5.. That in the event of an appeal by a displacee
of a relocation assistance eligibility deter-
mination or payment amount,.the STATE Department
of Transportation Relocation Housing Appeals
Board, will investigate and consider the basis
of the appeal and make a recommendation for
disposition to CITY. The final determination
shall be made by CITY. STATE shall administer
relocation assistance in accordance with CITY's
final determination of the appeal.
6. That for rent differential claims requiring
installment payments, STATE will process initial
claim and will advise claimant that future install-
ment claims must be submitted directly to CITY for
processing and payment. CITY will assist claimant
in submitting such future claims and will make
prompt payment to claimant.
7. That if suitable replacement housing is not
available for any potential displacee, as
required by law, STATE shall immediately
notify CITY of this situation. CITY's
decision to proceed with the project will
carry with it the responsibility of CITY to
authorize preparation of a "Last Resort Housing"
plan for making the required housing available
and implementation of the proposed plan. This
may be accomplished by a separate. Agreement with
STATE.
8. That STATE shall be responsible for serving
notices to occupants to vacate required prop-
erties in accordance with the provisions of
State and Federal law. In the event legal
assistance is required to vacate the premises,
CITY shall provide such assistance.
9. That the provisions of this Agreement may be
modified, altered, or revised in writing with
'the written consent of both parties hereto.
10. That this Agreement for right of way services
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10. CONTINUED
shall terminate September 1, 1981, upon
completion of services referred to herein or
upon either party giving 30 days written notice
to the other party, whichever occurs first, unless
the date of completion is extended by a written
supplement to this Agreement.
11. That if termination occurs prior to completion
of relocation assistance services, STATE will
provide CITY with the status of all individual
parcels. CITY will be liable for any obligations
incurred by STATE for CITY project and any costs
incurred.by STATE in connection with terminating
said services.
12. That the Fair Employment Practices Addendum
attached hereto is made an express part of
this Agreement.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused
this Agreement to be executed by their respective officers, duly
authorized, the provisions of which. Agreement are effective as
of the day, month and year hereinabove written.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO
Department of Transportation
By . .
sILYNN R. COOPER
By Mayor Lynn R. Cooper
E. F. Gregory
District Director of
Transportation
Attest s/J-FI. FITZPATRICK
J.H. Fitzpatrick; City Clerk
Approved as to form and
procedure
City Attorney,
FAIR EMPLOYyIFVT PRACTICES AUEE\OL'NI
1. In the performance of this contract, the Contractor will not discriminate against anyemployee
or applicant for employment h wcnuse of race., color, .religion, ancestry, set•, a.ge•, national
origin, or physical handicap'. Tha Contractor will take affirmative action to "ensure [hat appli-
cants are cml)loyed, and that vaiployoos are treated during employment, without regard to Choir
raC(!, color, religion, ,lncostry, se \', age(', national nrioin, or physical h,indic ; :tp•. Such action
shall include. but hot ht: limitt:d to, the, following: employment, upgrldinol, demotion or transfer;
recrui(nivnl or recruitment advertising: layoff or forminatinn ;. rates of pay or other forms of com-
pensation; and selection for IrAning, including apprenticeship. The Contractor shall post in
conspicuous places, avuilahle In employees and applicants for employment, notices to be pro-
vided by Ihr. State setting forth the provisions of this Fair (employment Practices section.
2. The Contractor•will pt•rmit access to his records of employment, employment advertisements;
applicalion fortes, and olht:r pertincnl Bala and records by Iht: Slate Fair Employment Practices
CWmmission, ur any other agt!ncv of ahe Slate of California .designated by the awarding authority,
for the purposes of investigation to ascertain compliance with the Fair f•:mployment Practices
section of this contract.
3. Remedies for Willful Violation:
(a) The State may determine a willful violation of the Fair Employment Practices pro.
vision to have occurred upon receipt of a final judgment having -that effect from a
court in an action to which Contractor nas a party, or upon receipt of a written notice
from the Fair Cinployment Practices Commission that it has investigated and deter-
mined that the Contractor has violated the Fair Employment.Practices Act and has
issued an order, under Labor Code Section 1426; %%hich bus become final, or obtained
an injunction under Labor Code Section 1420.
(b) For willful violation of this Fair Employment Practices provision, the State shall
have the right to terminate this contract either in whole or in part, and any loss or
damage sustained by the State in securing the goods or services hereunder shall be
borne and paid for by the Contractor and by his surety under the performance bond, if
any, and the State may deduct from any moneys due or that thereafter may become due
to the Contractor, the difference between the price named in the contract and [lie
actual cost thereof to the State.
*See Labor Code Sections 1411 • 1432.5 for further details.
Plate 1.3 -8
Attachment
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RESOLUTION No. 3961 (1979 Series)
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
SAN LUIS OBISPO ACCEPTING THE OFF -SITE_
IMPROVEMENTS OF TRACT 727, PEACHWOOD
CONDOMINIUMS
BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis
Obispo as follows:
Off -site improvements for Tract.727, Peachwood Condominiums
will hereby accept for maintenance by the City of San Luis Obispo.
On motion of Councilman Jorgensen, seconded by Councilman Dun - iii
and on the following roll. call vote:
AYE S: Councilmembers Jorgensen, Dunin, Billig, Bond and Mayor Cooper
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted this 18th day of
September , 1979..
ATTEST:
Cit erc J. H. Fitzpatrick
Approved as to form:
TiEty Attorney-
. Cooper
Approved a to content:
Cit ni t ative officer
Director of Public Services
RESOLUTION NO. 3960 (1979 Series)
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS
OBISPO GRANTING APPROVAL OF TENTATIVE MAP FOR MINOR
SUBDIVISION 79 -186, LOCATED AT 2049 SWAZEY 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 -186 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 permitted by the R -2 -S -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 -186 be subject to the following conditions:
1. All new utilities shall be underground.
2. Applicant shall dedicate to the city an additional five feet plus additional
property required for construction of planned cul -de -sac for Swazey Street
right of way.
3. Applicant shall install six -foot integral sidewalk, curb and gutter and
driveway ramp to the approval of the city engineer.
4. Subdivider shall install full street paving across the total property
frontage, or deposit with the city the full cost of said paving, to the
approval of the City Engineer.
5. Applicant shall install three street trees to the approval of the Public
Services Department.
6. Applicant shall pay sewer and water improvement charges as required by the
City Engineer.
7. All new lot corners shall be staked by a licensed surveyor or registered
civil engineer.
On motion of Councilman Joreensen
and on the following roll call vote:
seconded by Councilman Dunin ,
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Resolution No. 3960 (1979 Series)
Minor Subdivision 79 -186
Page 2
AYES: Councilmembers Jorgensen, Dunin, Billig, Bond and Mayor Cooper
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted thi 18th day of September ,
1979. �. 10
ATTEST: v
City c Fitzpafrick
APPROVED:
City Administ -ye Officer
City Attorney
Community Development Director
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RESOLUTION NO. 3959 (1979 Series)
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS
OBISPO GRANTING APPROVAL OF TENTATIVE MAP FOR MINOR
SUBDIVISION 79 -161, LOCATED AT 235 SOUTH.AND
2222 BEEBEE STREETS
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 -161 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 M 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.
SECTION 2. That the approval of the tentative map for Minor Subdivision
79 -161 be subject to the following conditions:
1. All new lot corners shall be staked by a registered civil engineer or
licensed surveyor.
2. Subdivider shall dedicate approximately 26 feet, consistent with adopted plan
line, across entire South Street frontage of parcel B to the city for street
widening purposes.
3. Subdivider shall install frontage improvements across entire South Street
frontage of parcel B. Said improvements shall consist of curb, gutter, side-
walk, base and paving to the approval of the Public Services Department.
4. Subdivider shall install street trees across the frontage of parcel B to the
approval of the Public Services Department.
5. Final map shall note vehicular access to parcel B from South Street shall be
limited to one driveway.
6. Final map shall note a portion of parcel A is within a flood hazard zone.
Note shall be to the approval of the City Engineer.
7. Subdivider shall install a 12 -inch water main and 8 -inch sewer main in South
Street right -of -way from Beebee Street across entire frontage of parcel B.
R 3959
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Minor Subdivision 79 -161
Page-.,2
8. Subdivider shall pay water and sewer fees as determined by the City Engineer
prior to final map approval.
On motion of Councilman Jorgensen , seconded by Councilman Dunin
and on the following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Jorgensen, Dunin, Billig, Bond and Mayor Cooper
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted this 8th day of September
1979.
yor Lynn R. Cooper
ATTEST:
City c J.H. Fitzpatrick
APPROVED: Ca
City AdministraKtive Officer
City Attorney
Community Development Director
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Resolution No. 3959 (1979 Series)
Minor Subdivision 79 -161
Page-.,2
8. Subdivider shall pay water and sewer fees as determined by the City Engineer
prior to final map approval.
On motion of Councilman Jorgensen , seconded by Councilman Dunin
and on the following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Jorgensen, Dunin, Billig, Bond and Mayor Cooper
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted this 8th day of September
1979.
yor Lynn R. Cooper
ATTEST:
City c J.H. Fitzpatrick
APPROVED: Ca
City AdministraKtive Officer
City Attorney
Community Development Director
2
RESOLUTION NO. 3958 (1979 Series)
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS
OBISPO GRANTING APPROVAL OF TENTATIVE MAP FOR MINOR
SUBDIVISION 79 -157, LOCATED AT 2200 LOS OSOS VALLEY
ROAD AND 1440 AUTO PARK WAY
BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows:
SECTION 1. That this Council, after consideration of.the tentative map
of Minor subdivision no. 79 -157 and the Planning Commission's recommendations,
staff recommendations and reports thereon, makes the following findings:
1. The proposed parcel map and design are consistent with the General Plan.
2. The site is physically suited for the proposed type and density of
development which is permitted by the C- H- PD:.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 -157 be subject to the following conditions:
1. All new lot corners shall be staked by a licensed surveyor or registered
civil engineer.
2. Subdivider shall place a note on the final map designating flood zones and
noting all new construction shall be built one foot above flood levels to-
the approval of the City Engineer.
3. Subdivider shall pay sewer lift station and water acreage charges as
determined by the City Engineer.
4. All utilities shall be underground.
5. Subdivider shall install 10 -foot sidewalk, to the approval of the City
Engineer.
6. Subdivider shall install street trees across entire frontages of parcels1l
and 2 to the approval of the Public Services Department.
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Minor Subdivision 79 -157
Page 2
On motion of . Councilman Jorgensen , seconded by Councilman Dunin
and on the following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Jorgensen, Dunin, Billig, Bond and Mayor Cooper;:
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted th,19) 18th day of September ,
1979.
ATTEST:
�7E�'
City erk J.H. Fitzpatrick
APPROVED:
City Administr Give Officer
City Attorney
K,,,4 5%f�
Community.Development Director
Lynn
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RESOLUTION NO. 3957 (1979 Series)
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS
OBISPO GRANTING APPROVAL OF TENTATIVE MAP FOR MINOR
SUBDIVISION.7:9 -153, LOCATED AT 3261 SOUTH HIGUERA
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 -153 and the Planning Commission's recommendations,
staff recommendations and reports thereon, makes the following findings:
1. The proposed parcel map and design are consistent with the General Plan.
2. The site is physically suited for the proposed type and density of
development which is permitted by the C -H -S 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,l; property within the proposed subdivision.
SECTION 2. That the approval of the tentative map for Minor.Subdivision
79 -153 be subject to the following conditions:
1. All new lot corners shall be staked by a registered civil engineer or
licensed surveyor.
2. Subdivider shall install street trees across the South Higuera Street and
Margarita Avenue frontages to the approval of the Public Services
Department. Existing trees shall be given credit, if to city standards.
3. Subdivider shall install handicap ramp at corner to the approval of the
Public Services Department.
4. Each parcel shall be served with individual utility services to the
satisfaction of the City Engineer.
5. Subdivider shall pay water and sewer fees as determined by the City Engineer
prior to final map approval.
6. Final map shall contain a note that vehicular access to parcels from South
Higuera Street shall be limited to one driveway per parcel.
7. Subdivider shall prepare and submit for approval of the City Engineer, a
drainage plan prior to final map approval.
8. Final map shall show all easements on the site to the approval of the City
Engineer.
R 3957
Resolution No. 3957 (1979 Series)
Minor Subdivision 79 -153
Page 2
On motion of Councilman Jorgensen , seconded by Councilman Dunin ,
and on the following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmemtiers Jorgensen, Dunin, Billig, Bond and Mayor Cooper
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted t
1979.
ATTEST:
Ci erk�.H. Fitzpatrick
APPROVED:
City Administrati ficer
City Attorney
18th. day of September ,
Lynn R. Cooper
6�� (J 5& a.
Community Development Director
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RESOLUTION NO. 3956 (1979 Series)
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS
OBISPO GRANTING APPROVAL OF THE FINAL MAP OF MINOR
SUBDIVISION SLO -78 -250 LOCATED AT 1485 -1801 PREFUMO
CANYON ROAD AND 1055 -1075 LOS OSOS VALLEY ROAD.
BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows:
SECTION 1. This Council previously made certain findings regarding
Minor Subdivision SLO- 78-250 as contained in Resolution No. 3934 (1979 Series).
SECTION 2. Whereas a bond in the amount of $1450.00 is on file with the
Clerk of the City of San Luis Obispo to guarantee installation of street trees.
SECTION 3. This Council hereby grants final approval of Minor Subdivision
SLO-78 -250 and authorizes the Mayor to execute the agreement.
On motion of Councilman Jorgensen , seconded by Councilman Dunin
and on the following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Jorgensen, Dunin, Billig, Bond and Mayor Cooper
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted t
1979.
ATTEST:
CI RK J.H. FITZPATRICK
APPROVED:
City Administrative Officer
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18th day of September
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to
CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO
I, the undersigned, hereby place on deposit with the City of San Luis Obispo,
BOND
the sum of $ 1450.00 WEXM to guarantee:
Installation of 17 street trees on the Los Osos Valley Road and Prefumo
Canyon Road frontages of Parcel B to the approval of the Public Services
Department.
at 10-55-to 1.075 Los Osos Valley Road , Lot (s) B
Block , Subdivision Minor subdivision SLO -78 -250.
If the trees are not installed prior to occupancy of any future development
of Parcel B,
J5jW the City is hereby authorized to use any or all of said deposit as
necessary to complete such improvement(s) and refund the balance of the deposit,
if any, to me. In the event the City has to proceed with said improvement(--)
and the lowest responsible bid exceeds the deposit, then I agree to deposit.
such additional amount within 2 days after notice thereof. It is understood the
entire deposit shall be refunded to me provided I make said improvements prior
to the occupancy of developments located on Parcel B.
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RESOLUTION NO. 3955 (1979 SERIES)
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS
OBISPO GRANTING APPROVAL OF THE FINAL MAP OF TRACT
718, LAGUNA SHORES.
BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows:
SECTION 1. This Council previously made certain findings as contained
in Resolution No. 3555 (1978 Series).
SECTION 2. Whereas a set -aside letter in the amount of $172,200.00
is on file with the Clerk of the City of San Luis Obispo to guarantee
installation of required improvements, all other conditions having been met.
SECTION 3. This Council hereby grants approval of the final map of
Tract 718 and authorizes the Mayor to execute the agreement.
On motion of Councilman Jorgensen , seconded by Councilman Dunin
and on the following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Jorgensen, Dunin,. Billig, Bond and Mayor Cooper
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted his 18th day of
September , 1979.
ATTEST:
R 3955
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Resolution No. 3955 (1979 Series)
APPROVED:
trative%Dfficer
City Attorney
City En Weer
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AGRFENIENT
THIS AGRIiEMENT, dated this 7th clay of September 19 7.9 by and
between VAL VISTA ESTATES, INC. 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 If:
REFERENCE IS IiEREBY 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 o�which is shown on- final "Map of Tract No. 718. ,
Laguna Shores, 1301 Laguna Lane
City of San Luis Obispo, California ",
as approved by the City Council, on the 18th day of September ,19 79
WHEREAS, the Subdivider desires that said Subdivision Map of said Tract No. 718 ,
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 agrcas to install the street improvements and uti.l:i.ty 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 wi.t:
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 STRUCi'URES
S. ORNAPIENTAL METAL ELECTROLIERS
6. ELECTRIC, GAS, TELEPHONE. and CABLE.TELEIVISION: In addition to the inspec-
tion and appro va! of such facilities by the City, each publ 1c utility
shall he required to file a. letter stating that the develollcr has nrop-
erly installed ail facilities to be provided by him, and th;it the said,
utility is prepared to provide service to residents upon request.
7. ANY ,; ALL OTHER TAIPROVEbIENTS shown on plans or required by City regulations.
All the above facilities ::hall 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 shill he estahished by the
Sr.!)divider in : ccordnnce -.:ith ;aid ;;ppro ed piai,s and specification;.
The SUbdividcr agrecz, that the work of installing the above improvements shall
hegin within thirty (30 ) days Crom the date of recording of the final m;i;),
ind rh;iC the work shall be completed within eighteen X18) 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 gaivcs 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.
Subdivider shall pay Water Acreage and Frontage Fees.in.the.amount of $12,215.96
(7.390 Ac @ $1160 /Ac + 314.1 Ft @$11.60 /Ft). In the event the San Luis Coastal
Unified School District produces certified cost of installation of the water main
in Laguna Lane, the Frontage Fee will be recalculated based upon actual cost.
Any excess Frontage Fee paid above said fee will be refunded to the Subdivider.
2. Subdivider shall pay Sewer Fees in the amount of $2,730.00 (lift station fee:
78 units @ $35 /unit). In the event the San Luis Coast Unified School District
produces certified cost of installation of the sewer main in Laguna Lane the
subdivider shall pay a proportionate share of the.cost based upon the frontage .
distances of units 57 to 64 and 65 to 78.
3. Subdivider shall pay $5,000 to the City as a contribution to undergrounding wire
utilities on the Los Osos Valley Road frontage.
4. The existing well on the site shall be capped to the approval of the Chief_
Building Official.
5. Mini -park dedication and development shall constitute full credit for standard
subdivision park requirements.
6. Subdivider shall pay grading fees in the amount of $250.00. This fee shall be
considered a standard subdivision fee.
As to public lands or section property included within said Subdivision, if any,
for the restoration of lost section corners and for retracem•ent of Section lines, the
method followed shall be in accord with the instructions set forth in the "Dlarual 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.
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The Subdivider hereby attaches hereto,
and as an .integral part hcrcoE, and r:
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
per:'ca :,i;,nce of this agreement, which said (instrument of: credit /bond) is in the amount
of $ 172,200.00 and which is in the amount of the estimated cost of said
improvements. Subdivider agrees to remedy any defects in the improvements arising
from faulty workmanship or materials or defective construction of said improvements
occurring within twelve (12) months after acceptance thereof. In accordance with
Sect -ion 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
imp ovement 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,
instrumcnt'of credit, or cash deposit, whic11-has been posted by Subdivider, to
guarantee faithful performance, forefeited and utilize the proceeds to complete said
improvements; or City may complete said improvements and recover the full cost-and
expense thereof from the Subdivider or his surety.
The Subdivider agrees to deposit with the City a labor and material bond in
the amount of 50% of the above described subdivision improvements in accordance
with State law.
Said Subdivider shall deposit with the City the sum of $ 5,166.00
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
(being the sum of inspection fees & gradin€
inspection fees exceed the _sum of $ 5,416.001permit feel the difference is to be paid
by the (iW� The City reserves the sole discretion in determining
Subdivider.
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the amounts to be paid for salary and expenses of said inspector. or inspectors.
Article 9, Chapter 1 of the San Luis Obispo Municipal Code, entitled
"Suhdivision" - 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 b.. the City Engineer are.hereby referred to for,further
particulars in interpreting and defining the obligations of the Subdivider under
this agreement.
It is widcrstood 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:
7t1� day of $e�temhpr , 19. 79
Approved as to form
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City Attorney St
18th day of September 1979
Engineer
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ivider
s1LYNN R. COOPER
Mayor Lynn R. Cooper
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DEPOSIT AGREEMENT. G, °i�ory o G ob;
FOR IMPROVEMENTS
Val.Vista Estates, Incorporated, a Corporation has undertaken the
development of real property in the City of San Luis Obispo (hereinafter
called "City ") designated as Tract 718, 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 September_18, 1979_ ) required in Tract 718, and is required
to provide security (1) in the amount of 100 percent of the estimated total
cost'of the improvements 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.
Upon recordation of the Deed of Trust securing the loan for the
development of said tract; Santa Barbara Savings and Loan Association
pledges that it will set aside in a Loan -In- Process Account the total
amount of $253,300.00 to secure construction of improvements and payment
of laborers and material men, as descri d above:
In the event of failure of developer to complete improvements for the
satisfaction of1City, Santa.Barbara Savings and.Loan guarantees payment to
City on demand up to $172,200.00 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 $81,100.00
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F°ccil'-ed this 18th day of September 19 79
CITY OF SAN LUIS.OBISPO
BY: s/.LYNN R. COOPER
MAYOR LYNN —K. COOPER
ATTEST:
By: s/J.H. FITZPATRICK
J.H. FITZPATRICK, CITY CLERK
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RESOLTUION NO.3954 (1979 Series)
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS
OBISPO APPROVING THE FINAL MAP OF TRACT 634, SOUTH
STREET JUNCTION (LOCATED AT 265 AND 275 SOUTH STREET
AND 320, 330 AND 350 WOODBRIDGE STREET).
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BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows:
SECTION 1. This Council previously made certain findings concerning
Tract No. 634 in Resolutions No. 3277 (1977 Series) and No. 3563 (1978 Series).
SECTION 2. Construction security agreement in the amount of $85,000
and a check for $1,000 for final monumentation is on file with the Clerk of
the City of San Luis Obispo.
SECTION 3. This Council now hereby approves the final map of Tract No. 634
located at.265 and 275 South Street and 302, 330 and 350.Woodbridge Street
subject to the conditions in the subdivision agreement attached hereto marked
Exhibit "A" and hereby incorporated herein, and authorizes the Mayor to sign
the tract map and to execute said subdivision agreement in behalf of the City.
On motion of Councilman Jorgensen , seconded by Councilman Dunin ,
and on the following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Jorgensen, Dunin, Billig, Bond and Mayor Cooper
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this
of September , 1979.
R. COOPER
ATTEST:
CIT RRdJ.H. FITZPATRICK
18th day
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"EXHIBIT A"
AGREEMENT
THIS AGREEMENT, dated this 18th day of September , 19 79 , by and
between John Kuden herein referred
to as "Subdivider ", and the CITY OF SAN LUIS.OBISPO, herein referred to as the
"City".
W I T N E S S.E T H:.
REFERENCE IS HEREBY MADE to that certain proposed subdivision of that certain
real property in the City of San Luis Obispo, County of San Luis Obispo, State of
California, description of which is shown on final "Map of Tract No. 634.
. South Street Junction -
City of San Luis Obispo, California ",
as approved by the City Council, on the 18th day of September ,19 79
WHEREAS, the Subdivider desires that said Subdivision Map of said Tract No. ,
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:
I. CURBS, GUTTERS and SIDE{VAUS
2. STREET BASE and SURFACING
3. WATER MAINS and SEWER MAINS, including sewer laterals to the property
line and water services to the curb stop.
4. DRAINAGE STRUCTURES
5. 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 08) months of said
recording date, unless an extension has been granted by the City Council, provided
that if completion of said work is delayed by acts of God or strikes, the Subdivider
shall have an additional period of time equivalent to such period of delay in which
to complete such work. Any extension of time hereunder shall not operate to release.
the surety on the Improvement Security filed pursuant to this agreement. In this
connection, the surety waives the provisions of Section 2819 of the'Civil Code of
the State of California.
The Subdivider does also agree to comply with the following conditions establi-
shed by the Planning Commission and /or the City Council.
1. The developer shall pay to the City the sum of $5,579.60 (4.81 acres x $1160.00/
acre) for water acreage fees.
2. The developer shall install 22 trees in the street tree easement on South &
Woodbridge (8 on South Street, 14 on Woodbridge).
3. Grading permit fees in the amount of $200.00 shall be deposited with and treated
as normal subdivision inspection fees.
4. The developer shall deposit with the City a cash bond in the amount of $1,000.00
to assure the final monumentation of the subdivision. Said deposit will be re-
leased to the developer upon receipt by the City of a letter from the Engineer
indicating he has been paid for his work.
5. The developer shall pay to the City the sum of $3,.886.00 for water frontage fee
on Woodbridge Street (335 tin. ft. x 11.60 = $3,886.00).
6. The developer and City agree that the difference in cost between an 8" waterline
and a 12" waterline is $9.00 per lineal foot. The City agrees to pay the de-
veloper at the rate of $9.00 per lineal foot of 12" waterline installed in his
project on South Street. The City agrees to pay the developer within 60 days
upon completion and acceptance of.the subdivision by the City.
7. Section 7410.10 of the Municipal Code allows for the developer to be reimbursed
the cost of installing an 8" main if he submits a certified statement showing
the actual cost of such main. The city and developer agree that the developer
will not submit certified costs and agree that cost will be $11..60 per front foot
for all Tots or parcels which in the future may be served by a direct connection
to said main.
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.
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The Subdivider hei,_ -y 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 of credit /bond) is in the amount
of $ 85,000.00 and which is in the amount of the estimated cost of said
improvements. Subdivider agrees to remedy any defects in the improvements arising,
from faulty workmanship or materials or defective construction of said improvements
occurring within twelve (12) months after acceptance thereof. In accordance with
Section 11612.1 (c) of the Business and Professions Code of the State of California,
upon final completion and acceptance of the work, City will release all but 100 of the
improvement security, that amount being deemed sufficient to guarantee faithful
performance by the Subdivider of his obligation to remedy any defects in the improve-
ments arising within a period of one year following the completion and acceptance
thereof against any defective work or labor done, or defective materials furnished,
in the performance of this agreement.
Completion of the work shall be deemed to have occurred on the date as of which
the City Council shall, by resolution duly passed and adopted, accept said improve-
ments according to said plans and specifications, and any approved modifications
thereto. Neither periodic or progress inspections or approvals shall bind the City
to accept said improvements or waive any defects in the same or any breach of this
agreement.
If the Subdivider fails to complete the work within the prescribed time, then
in that event, the Subdivider agrees that City may, at its option, declare the bond,
instrument of credit, or cash deposit, which has been posted by Subdivider, to
guarantee faithful performance, forefeited and utilize the proceeds to complete said
improvements, or City may complete said improvements and recover the full cost and
expense thereof from the Subdivider or his surety.
The Subdivider agrees to deposit with the City a labor and material bond in
the amount of 50%-of the above described subdivision improvements in accordance
with State law.
(for grading permit
Said Subdivider shall deposit with the City the sum of $ 2,550.00 +$200A0 ,fees)
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 $ 2,750.00 the difference is to be paid
by the City of San Luis Obispo. The City reserves the sole discretion in determining
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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:
18th day of September 1979
Approved as to form
City Attorney Sub ider
18th day of September , 1979
Ci y Engineer
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Mayor Lynn R. Cooper
Attest: s /J.H. FITZPATRICK
City Clerk J.H. Fitzpatrick
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August 28f 1979
City of San Luis Obispo
City Ball
San Luis Obispo, California 93401
Re: Tract #634f City of San Luis. Obispo
Gentlemen:
John Kuden and Vince Fonte have undertaken the development of real
property in the City of San Luis Obispo (hereinafter referred to as
City), designated as Tract #634, whereby they are obligated to complete
to the satisfaction of said M all the improvement work, as described
in a subdivision improvement agreement approved by the San Luis Obispo
City Council, required in Tract #634, and is required to provide security
(1) in the amount of 100 per cent of the estimated total cost of the
improvements that the improvements shall be constructed and (2) in the
amount of 50 per cent of the estimated total cost of improvements that
Kuden and Fonte, as developers, contractors, 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 Section 66499 - 66499 -30
Mid -State Bank pledges that it has on. deposit the. total amount of
$127,500.00 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 said City,,Mid -State Bank guarantees payment to City on
demand up to $85,000.00 for completion of improvement construction.
in the event of failure of Kuden/Fonte to pay contractors, subcontractors,
and material men, as more particularly described abovei Mid -State Bank
guarantees to said City on demand up to $42,500,00 for payment in turn to
those who have not been paid by Kuden and Fonte.
Any of said funds remaining on deposit after final acceptance of the
improvements and after satisfaction of all contractors, etc., may be returned
to the developer.
Ac pted.and Agreed To: Mid -State Ejank
ZoKuden and Marilyn Kuden, Principals by
• - Charles E. Fruit, Assistant Manage
75 Santa Rosa St,
Vince Fontfe and Marianne Fonte, Principals San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
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RESOLUTION N0. .3953 (1979 Series)
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS
OBISPO GRANTING APPROVAL OF TENTATIVE MAP FOR MINOR
SUBDIVISION 79 -162, LOCATED AT 531 LUNETA 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 -162 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 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.
EXCEPTIONS:
The following lot depth exceptions are hereby approved, based upon findings below:
1. Lot 1: 100' average depth where 120' is normally required.
2. Lot 2: 71.9' average depth where 90' is normally required.
a. The variances granted do not constitute a grant of special privilege
inconsistent with the limitations upon other properties in the same
vicinity.
b. 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.
c. 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 -162 be subject to the following conditions:
1. Subdivider shall comply with conditions of Use Permit BA 38 -79.
2. Subdivider shall pay sewer and water fees, as determined by the City
Engineer-prior to final map approval.
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3. Subdivider shall obtain necessary easements and extend sewer main as
necessary and water mains across entire frontage to the approval of the
City Engineer.
4. Subdivider shall dedicate a 28= foot.strip for widening of Luneta Drive and
install curb, gutter and.sidewalk across the frontage.of lot 2, to the
approval of the City Engineer.
5. Applicant shall paveout Luneta Drive along the frontage of lot 2, to
city standards.(T.I. = 5.5) and the approval of the City Engineer.
6. Subdivider shall prepare a common driveway agreement for city approval
and recordation prior to final map approval.
7. Subdivider shall pay park -in -lieu fees as required by Municipal Code Section
9100.3.12 prior to final map approval.
8. Subdivider shall install individually metered water service to both lots.
Meters shall be located in the sidewalk at Luneta Drive frontage.
9. All new utilities shall be installed underground.
10. Subdivider shall install street trees to the approval of the Public Services
Department.
11. Dead trees shall be removed (5) and the remainder shall be professionally
trimmed and safety - pruned, to the approval of the Public.Services Department
prior to final map approval.
12. All new lot corners shall be staked by a licensed surveyor or registered
civil engineer.
13. The final parcel map shall contain a note that building permits will not
be issued for the two undeveloped lots until required public improvements
are installed.
On motion of Councilman Jorgensen
and on the following roll call vote:
, seconded by Councilman Dunin
AYES: Councilmembers Jorgensen, Dunin, Billig, Bond and Mayor Cooper
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
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The foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this 18th day of September ,
1979. ll
ATTEST:
Ci Cler..f✓ Fitzpatrick
APPROVED:
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City Admini rative Officer
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City .Attorney
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Community D elopmen irector
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RESOLUTION NO. 3952 (1979 Series)
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN
LUIS OBISPO GRANTING APPROVAL OF THE FINAL MAP
OF TRACT 798, LOCATED AT 501 SOUTH STREET.
BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows:
SECTION 1. That this Council made certain findings regarding Tract 798
as contained in Resolution No. 3827 (1979 Series).
SECTION 2. Whereas a bond in the amount of $90,000 is on file with the
City -of San Luis Obispo to guarantee completion of subdivision improvements.
SECTION 3. This Council now grants approval of the Final Map of Tract 798
and authorizes the Mayor to sign the agreement.
On motion of Vice= Mayor. Dunin
and on the following roll call vote:
, seconded by Councilwoman Billig ,
AYES: Councilmembers Dunin, Billig, and Jorgensen
NOES: None
ABSENT: Councilman Bond and Mayor Cooper
the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this 4th day of September
1979.
ATTEST:
. y Clerk J.H. Fitzpatrick
Mayor Pro- m Ronald Dunin
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Resolution No. 3952 (1979 Series)
APPROVED:
City Admi strative Officer
City Attorney
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THIS AGREEMENT, dated this 4th day of .September ,`1979 by and
between Gann Investments
herein referred .
to as "Subdivider ", and the CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO, herein referred to as the
"City"
N ITNESSETFI:
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. 798
"The Village" located at 501 South Street
City of San Luis Obispo, California ",
as approved by the City Council, on the 4th day of September ,1979
WHEREAS, the. Subdivider desires that said Subdivision Map of said Tract No. 798 ,
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.
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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 Line and grades'for.all of said improvements shall he cst.ablshed by the
S Ubd ivider in acco rd nice with said apnro �-cd plar,s and specifications.
The Subdivider agrees that the work of installing the rbove 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 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 ATTACHMENT)
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.
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II ;uldlvldi•r IIc It- V :ILlnrlioy he rer.u, and ;1 .4 rin II i- :iI parC lit, rooI', nnO n
security for the performance o.f.this agrccment, (instrument of. credit /bond) approved
by and in favor of the City of San Luis t)hispo, and conditional upon the faithful
per-F,>rm:tnce of this agr'ecment., which said (:instrument_ of credit /bond) is in the, amount
of $ 90,000.00 and which is in the amount of the estimated cost of said
improvements. Subdivider agrees to remedy any defects in the improvements arising
from faulty workmanship or materials or defective construction of said improvements
occurring within twelve (12) months after acceptance thereof. In accordance with
Section 11612.1 (c) of the Business and Professions Code of the State of California,
upon final completion and acceptance of the work, City i,;ill "release all but 10% of the
improvement security,.,that amount being deemed sufficient to guarantee faithful
performance by the Subdivider of his obligation to remedy any defects in the improve=
ments arising within a period of one year following the completion and acceptance
thereof against any defective work or labor done, or defective materials furnished;
in the performance of this agreement.
Completion of the work shall be deemed to have occurred on the date as of which
the City Council shall,, by resolution duly passed and adopted, accept said improve-
ments according to said plans and specifications, and any approved modifications
thereto. Neither periodic or progress inspections or approvals shall bind the City
to accept said improvements or waive any defects in the same or any breach of this
agreement.
If the Subdivider fails to complete the work within the prescribed time, then
in that event, the Subdivider agrees that City may, at its.option, declare the bond,
instrument of credit, or cash deposit, which has been posted by Subdivider, to"
guarantee faithful performance,.forefeited and utilize the proceeds to complete said
improvements, or City may complete said improvements and recover the full cost and
expense thereof from the_Subdivider or his surety.
The Subdivider,agrees to deposit with the City a labor and material bond in
the amount of 50% of the above described subdivision improvements in accordance
with State law.
Said Subdivider shall deposit with the City the sum of $ 5,700.00 ,
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
permit fee)
sum of inspection fees & grading
inspection fees exceed the sum of $ 5,90 5.Olibeing the A, the difference is to be paid
by the 9H XV(XXXXXXXXXX99U X. The City reserves the sole discretion in determining
Su divider.
the amounts to be paid for salary and expenses of said inspector or ins;iectors.
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
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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:
4th day of September 19 79
Approved as to form
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City Attorney
4th day of September 19 79_
GA\\NN INVESTMENTS , INC.
Subdivider
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Mayor ProLTem Ronald Dun—in
Attest : S/. R FITZPATRICK
City Engineer City Clerk J.H. Fitzpatrick
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CONDITIONS
1. A registered Civil Engineer shall certify that the structures are located
properly prior to release of structures for occupancy.
2. Subdivider shall install individually metered water service to each dwelling
unit. Meters shall be clustered and be located at driveway frontage of
units, be unobstructed, and be to the approval of the Public Services Dept.
3. Sewer and water mains.shall be public and built to City standards.
4.m Subdivider shall pay water acreage fees in the amount of $563.76 for E1 Rey Ct.
as shown on the map of Tract 736 (the right -of -way being abandoned by this
subdivision).
5. All private driveways shall be built to standards approved by the City Engineer.
6.' Subdivider shall install traffic control devices /signs on -site to the approval
of the City Engineer.
7. Subdivision is granted full credit for park land dedication requirements.
8.. Subdivider shall soundproof the interior of the dwelling units to a 45 db level
consistent with the general plan noise element.
9. Subdivider shall install street trees along both street frontages consistent
with the South Street Specific Plan, Tract 736 Improvement Plan and to the approval
of the Public Services Department.
10. Subdivider shall install landscaping and underground irrigation in the South
Street Parkway as approved by the City Council for Tracts 687 and 736.
11. Subdivider shall install 6' high masonry wall along South Street frontage and
8' high masonry wall on tract boundary with Meadow Park as approved by the City
Council for Tracts 687 and 736.
12. All on -site driveways, nonstructural parking improvements and utilities shall be
installed as subdivision improvements.
13. Subdivider shall pay grading permit fee in the amount of $205.00. Said fee shall
be deposited with and treated as normal subdivision fees.
14. Bonds for Tract 736 shall remain in force in the minimum amounts of $100,000
to guarantee installation of improvements and $50,000 for labor and materials.
Said bonds shall be limited to those improvements for Tract 736, northerly of
the drainage channel as shown on the approved improvement plans for Tract 736.
Alternative guarantees may be provided by the subdivider at the option of the
subdivider, at the option of the subdivider, subject to the approval of the
City.
RESOLUTION NO,. 3951 (1979 Series)
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY'.COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN
LUIS OBISPO CERTIFYING= THE.ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
REPORT, (EIR).FOR.THE ORCUTT.ROAD GRADE SEPARATION
PROJECT:
WHEREAS, City staff prepared:an initial environmental study to determine
whether the Orcutt Road Grade.Separation Project could have a significant
effect on the environment;,and
WHEREAS,'on the basis of the 'initial environmental study and other
information the Environmental Review'Committee determined that the project
may have a significant effect on the.environ"ment and directed preparatioit of
an EIR; amd
WHEREAS, City hired WESTEC SERVICES, INC. to prepare the draft and
final EIR; and
WHEREAS, the draft EIR has been published`; and reviewed by appropriate
local, state and federal agencies and has been made available to the public,
for comment; and
WHEREAS, the comments received and responses thereto along with the
draft EIR constitute the.final EIR;
NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of San Luis Obispo hereby
resolves and certifies as follows:
SECTION 1. The project EIR has been completed in compliance with
the California Environmental Quality Act and State and City environmental
guidelines.
SECTION 2.. The final EIR adequately describes the environmental
impact, and mitigation:: measures therefor of the Orcutt Road Grade
Separation Project.
On motion of Councilman Jorgensen seconded by Councilwoman Billig ,
and on the following roll call vote:
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RESOLUTION NO. 3951
AYES: Councilmembers Jorgensen, Billig, Bond and Mayor Pro -Tem Ronald Dunin
NOES: None
ABSENT: Mayor Cooper
the foregoirig.Resolution was passed`.and.adopted this 4th . -day of September
1979.
Mayor P;/em Ronald Dunin
ATTEST:
CITY RK J.H. FITZPATRICK
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APPROVED:
City Adm_istrative Officer--,
City Attorney
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Community De elopmen irector
/City Engiieei`
RESOLUTION NO. 3950 (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: Swazey Street Waterline
CITY PLAN NO.: D -04
ESTIMATE: $17,578.00 BUDGET ACCOUNT:40- 6362- 715(DO4)
BIDDER: Fred Julien & Associates BID AMOUNT: $14,805.00
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 Billies_,
and on the following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Jorgensen, Billig, and Mayor Pro -Tem Dunin
NOES: None
ABSENT: Councilman Bond and Mayor Cooper
the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted this 4th day of September- ,
1979.
ATTEST:
y7d-ferk J.H.` Fitzpatrick
Mayor Pro-Te Ronald Dunin
Approved as to
form:
Approved
as to content:
strative Officer Leland Walton
City Attorney
George Thacher
City Ad
Funds Available:
Finance for R.C. Muravez
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