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RESOLUTION NO. 5499 (1984 Series) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO ESTABLISHING FRAMEWORK FOR DEVELOPMENT OF A WATER MANAGEMENT PLAN FOR THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO WHEREAS, the City of San Luis Obispo has formulated various policies over the past years relating to water resources, and; WHEREAS, it is the City's responsibility to provide a safe and dependable water supply for its citizens, and; WHEREAS, the City adopted a general plan in 1977, which studied all resources necessary to support urban development and to protect the health, safety, and welfare of community residents, and; WHEREAS, the general plan determined that existing water supplies are adequate to serve a population of approximately 42,000 people and based on the approved growth rates the City's population is projected to be 55,000 by 1997, therefore resulting in a deficiency in our water supply, and; WHEREAS, the City last evaluated its water supply and distribution system and developed a Water Management Plan in 1977, and; WHEREAS, the 1983 -85 Financial Plan listed as a key objective the preparation of a Water Management Plan, and; WHEREAS, new State Law AB 797 requires water agencies to prepare an urban water management plan by December 31, 1985, and; WHEREAS, San Luis Obispo County and the California Department of Water Resources are Currently preparing a report on the development of supplemental water supplies for the County including the City of San Luis Obispo, and; R 5499 Resolution No. 5499 (1984 Series) WHEREAS, the City's current water use has reached a critical level where it is necessary to reevaluate our water plan and alternative water supplies, and; WHEREAS, water resources are an important element in maintaining an environment and community as desired by the City, and should be approached in a prudent and reliable manner, and; WHEREAS, a Water Management Plan that clearly outlines City policy relating to water is required for the efficient and cost effective operation of the water system. NOW THEREFORE be it resolved that the City Council directs that: 1. Staff prepare a comprehensive. Water Management Plan consistent with City policies and goals and in accordance with the following phases: a). Phase I - Development of purpose statement and detailed scope and task outline. Approval by Council of resolution establishing framework for development of a Water Management Plan for the City of San Luis Obispo. .(Estimated completion - November 5, 1984). b). Phase II - Development of background data and expansion of water issue definitions and limitations. Formulation of alternatives and preliminary analysis. Council study session for review and comment. (Estimated completion - May 1, 1985). Resolution No. 5499 (1984 Series) u c). Phase III - Final detail alternative analysis. Selection of recommended plan and capital improvement program. (Completion - June 1, 1985). d).. Phase IV - Development of financial plan and revenue program. Prepare final report for Council approval. (Completion - August 1, 1985). 2. The Water Management Plan will be the key instrument of policy and action for the effective use of the City's water resources including treatment, delivery, conservation and consumption. 3. The Water Management Plan will also include a detailed financial plan and revenue section that can provide adequate funding of the various elements. of the proposed capital improvement program and plan recommendations. 4. Staff is directed to retain various consultants, consistent with the City's Purchasing Control .Procedures and financial plan, to assist in preparation of the Water Management Plan, by providing technical expertise where necessary. On motion of Mayor Billig seconded by Councilman Settle and on-the following roll call vote: AYES: Mayor Billig, Councilmembers Settle, Dovey, Dunin and Griffin NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this 5th, day of November 1984. Resolution No. 5499 (1984 Series) ATTEST: CITY CLERK APPROVED: L' U� 0 �rjv City Administrativebffic City Attofney Finance DVector 00, 9 !; Public Works Director Utilities Manager r �o��v �. �� � ;_ .���Q'.l�/'� ��/� /f�� � /�� �; . ��. G °'r � f ' �J 1 v I;E {SOLUTION NO.'5498%( 1982 Series) A IZESOLUTION OF 'fill's COUNCIL OF TIIE CITY OF SAN LUIS O;TSPO APPROVING AN AGREEINENT L'E'f•4rEN TliE CITY AND CUESTA COLLEGE COMMUNITY SERVICES CONCERNING. -THE PERFORMANCE OF THE MOZARTEUM ORCHESTRA OF SALZBURG BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: SECTION l. That certain agreement, attached hereto marked Exhibit "A" and incorporated herein by reference; between the City -of San Luis Obispo and Cuesta College Community Services concerning the performance of the Mozarteum Orchestra of Salzburg on March 16; 1985, 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: Barbara George,. Director of Cuesta College Community Services; City Finance Director- On mot -ion of C07unci Tman.Settle__ _.._, seconded by CounCilwamn Davey- \ and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Couneilmvnibers Settle, Davey, Dunin and Mayor Billig NOES: Councilman Griffin ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution was passed a adopted this _.16th_.__ day of October 1.984, ATTEST: CITY_ ERK PAMELA APPR VED City Administrati e Off cer R 5498 -/,W� cuesta s C0MM!A Q1t y P.O. BOX J, SAN LUIS OBISPO, CA 93403 (805) 544 -2943 semices October 11, 1984 DATE This Letter of Agreement is to serve as the complete understanding between Cuesta College Community Services and the City of San Luis Obispo concerning the March 16, 1985 performance of the Mozarteum Orchestra of Salzburg to be held.in the Cuesta College Auditorium. In connection with this performance, Cuesta College Community Services agrees to provide the facility; distribute, collect and account for tickets at the county outlets; provide box office service, ushers, stage, lighting, sound equipment, crew, technician, parking attendants, security personnel, normal promotional activity, and other production considerations. An accounting of these expenses will be provided and must be repaid to Cuesta College from gross receipts of the March 16 event. Cuesta College Community Services further agrees that as in -kind services, to provide information about this co= sponsored.program in the college magazine, The Profile, to be distributed to every home in the county. Further in -kind services provide the time of the Director, Secretary, auditorium technician, and administrative /coordination functions related to this activity. The City of San Luis Obispo, as a co- sponsor of the event, agrees to be the contracting agency with Kuzuko Hillyer Interaational,Inc. and to pay the artists fees as agreed. The City of San Luis Obispo also agrees to solicit donations in support of the program. The reception following the performance, and all the necessary organization and expenses relating to the reception, will be the responsibility of the City of San Luis Obispo. CROSS RECEIPTS for the March 16 performance will be distributed in this manner: FIRST, all direct expenses will be paid to Cuesta College Community Services, including but not limited to those items listed in paragraph two above. (Cuesta Community College may not incur any out -of- pocket expenses for any event.) SECOND, $.50 per ticket sold will be paid to the Cuesta College Business Office as per the Board of Trustees regulations. ALL REMAINING'GROSS RECEIPTS will be paid by college check to the City of San Luis Obispo. LETTER OF AGREEMENT PAGE 2 OCTOBER 11, 1984 COMPLIMENTARY TICKETS: The City of San Luis Obispo and Cuesta College Community Services are entitled to a limited number of complimentary tickets. The number must be agreed upon in advance and no later than February 1,, 1985, and will be issued at that time. Dated: October 17, 1984 , /1 T'1 .1.. 1a -- - — o .....).... City of an Luis Obispo a -rte ara H. George, Director Cuesta College Community Services Date Sign and return both copies to Cuesta College Community Services. A fully executed copy will be returned for your files. 10/11/84 ph r,sOI.uTION NO. 5497 (19.84; Series) A RESOLUTION Ol' TIIE COUNCIL Ol-' TilE CITY OF SAN LUIS 03ISP0 APPROVING AN ACLU "LMENT L'f;+WEI:N TK CITY AND KAZUKO HILLYER INTERNATIONAL, INC. TO" PROVIDE THE SERVICES OF MOZARTEUM ORCHESTRA OF SALSBURG TO PERFORM AT.CUESTA COLLEGE. BE IT RESOLVEP 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 Kazuko Hillyer.International, Inc., to provide the services of the Mozarteum Orchestra of Salzburg at a performance on March 16, 1985; at Cuesta College 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: Kazuko Hillyer International, Inc., 250 West 57 Street, New York, New York 10019; and the City Finance Director On motion of _ - Councilman.Settle , seconded by CounCilwdrnan Doyey ; and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Counci.lmal3bers Settle, Dovey, Dunin and Mayor Billig NOES: Councilman Griffin ABSENT: None the foregoing .Resolution was passed and ATTEST* CITY CLE C PAMQ_JA is AP 0' D: Cit, Administrative O -ficer pyYC ty Attorney Finance Dire V of tea this .16th day of ._October 1984: L AY R MAP= C.. BILLIG� k d; is k R 5491 AqZU40 lllZlr--�9 0-W-1 -P16. �i% U.S. Federal Tax No. 13- 2789523 K®— tKO Hlityer internatiormi "IC. Canadian Federal Employers No. CAEC 2637 250 Vest 57 Street /Newyork, NewYork la- )19/(212) 581- 3644 /Cable: Pacificart TeJar237586 16th October AGREEMENT made this -- day of 19 by KAZUKO HILLYER INTERNATIONAL, INC..a New York Corporation (Hereinafter called "KHI ") and represented by (hereinafter called "Presentor ") with offices at 1. ENGAGEMENT KHI agrees to provide the services of : "hereinafter called "Artist for performances on 19 at -- Auditorium in the city of "= - 11. COMPENSATION A. Presentor guarantees to pay KHI for the Engagement the NET amount without any deduction whatsoever S Ten percent (10`fo) of said amount S shall be paid upon execution of this contract by the Presentor. Payment for each performance, or balance of the above, shall be made no later than the first intermission of each performance, by a certified check made payable to Kazuko Hillyer International Inc. or in currency, as requested by KHI. B. If Artist's compensation hereunder is based in whole or in part upon a percentage of the gross box office receipt, then it is agreed that a guaranteed compensation of S against percentage of the box office gross receipts is to be paid. It being further agreed: 1. percent of the guaranteed compensation shall be paid upon execution of this contract by the Presentor, with the balance of the guaranteed compensation to be paid by certified check payable to Kazuko Hillyer International, Inc., or in currency no. later than the first intermission. The percentage compensation shall be paid at the option of KHI either in currency no later than the first intermission of each performance or by a certified check mailed to KHI the next business day. 2. The computation of Artist's compensation hereunder shall exclude government admission taxes; 3. The house is to be scaled to: S Pretentor will advise KHI, promptly upon request, of the admission price for the engagement(s) hereunder; furnish KHI during the first intermission of each performance here . e and true statement of the gross box office receipts pe a performance concerned, a copy of a promptly mailed to KHI; S. KHI shall have the tight to inspec i x o face and other records with respect to such receipts, including unsold tickets and stubs of tickets sold urpose o -1 ch statements; furthermore, a designee of KH1 will, upon request, be admitted to t e at any and all times during the sale of tic En gement; and mp mentary or discount tickets shall be distributed without KHI's prior written con o the Press III. ADDITIONAL TERMS All of the terms and conditions set forth on the reverse side of this page are hereby incorporated in this Agreement and made a part hereof with the same force and effect as though on this page. In addition, the following terms are made a part of this Agreement: 1. I. Presentor is to provide a minimum of 6 complimentary ticket(s) to KHI; 2. Program credits shall be given as follows: (Name of Artist) is managed by: Kazuko Hillyer International Inc., 250 West 57th Street, New York, N.Y. 10019 (Name of Artist) records for: Deutsche Grammophon. (Name of Artist) is in Residence at: n/a (Name of Artist) performs on: n/a 3. This engagement is subject to the approval,of Government(s) involved. 4. Performance requirements to be provided by Presentor: n/a IV. CONSTRUCTION This Agreement sets forth the full understanding between the parties, and all prior negotations and understandings are merged herein; it may not be altered except in writing, signed by both parties. This Agreement shall be construed, governed and interpreted according to the laws of the State of New York, regardless of place of performance of the Engagement. This agreement does not become effec- tive or binding until executed by KHI, and KHI shall not be responsible for any terms or conditions herein unless and until this agree- ment is returned to KHI fully executed by the Presentor within days from the date first above written. IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties hereto have executed this Agreement as of the day and year above written. KAZUKO HILLYER-IN�TERNATMNAL, INC. (KHI) (Presentor) gy By Kazuko r By PLEASE TYPE IN 'FOLLOWING INFORMATION WITHOUT WHICH THE CONTRACT WILL NOT BE PROCESSED: All areas in bracket. Please in the pnb6city re uest now. Otherwise we shall consider you do not need any. The standard amount of comph mentary tlyer�in3ow ca s, i avu bTs i}—ja l be sent to you without imprint approximately two months prior the concert date COLLECT for shipping and handling charges only. If you cannot accept t is co ect -charge, please send us a check. for $ at this time. Photos, bios and programs will be sent to you as soon as available. STAN V AKU T CKMJ MhU w+•u� i w• • +. -� I 1. FACILITIES Presentor agrees to furnish, at Presentoi s expense, the auditorium in which Engagement is to take place, said auditorium to be suitably lighted not less than 50 candle power. heated approximately 70 degrees, cleaned, and staffed, including, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, ushers, ticket sellers, ticket taken, all necessary attaches and special Police, stage door man, and Ganse (if any required). Presentor warrants that the stage is large enough to accommodate conveniently and comfortably the Artist(s) and necessary properties and equipment; that the auditorium has comfortable lighted dressing room(s) for the Artist(s); that the auditorium will have safe and sanitary conditions of employment for the Artist(s); that the stage, wings, line and Bfes of the auditorium will, upon arrival of Artist(s), be free and clear and in good working order; that ample protected and convenient storage space will be available for the Artist(s) trunks (if any); and that ample protected and convenient parking space will be available for the Artist(s) vehicles. 2. PIANO if required, Protector will furnish, at Presentors expense, one properly tuned grand piano, tuned to 440, for use during the Engagement. KHI shall have Steinway D, 9' grand 3. STAGEHANDS AND OTHER LABOR Resentor agrees to pay all costs of such extra stagehands (beyond those accompanying the Artist(s) as part of its personnel), stage carpe or electricians, electric operators, loaders and unloaders, and local labor as shall be necessary and /or required by any local labor organization having jurisdiction over the services in connection with the Engagement. Presentor and KHI agree that they will abide by all applicable rules and regulations of the labor unions and /or guilds having jurisdiction over the services in connection with the Engagement. Presenter will pay all the cost of any musicians as may be required by any jurisdictional authority, other than those furnished by Artist as part of Artist's regular Company. 1 college technician; remaining are student crew. 4. PUBLICITY AND PROMOTION Presentor agrees to use its best efforts to publicize and promote the Engagement herein. KHI agrees to furnish to Presentor, as early as possible, photographs, press material, and such other standard materials as may be available; for Presentor's use m ro promoting and publicizing the Engagement, and KHI grants to Presenter the right to use the names, likenesses and biographical material of the Artist(s) for informative purposes and to publicize and advertise the Engagement Presentor agrees to print "Kazuko Hillyer presents... ' at the top of all publicity and promotional material pertaining to this Engagement. When courtesy promotional material is available, and if requested in writing, KHI agrees to furnish the usual number of flyers and window cards, without local imprint, to the Presenter. Presentor agrees to pay the cost of the shipment of these courtesy promotional materials. S. PROGRAM & TICKETS KHI will furnish Presentor with copy for the program to be performed at each performance, and Presentor agrees to print and distribute, at Presentor's expense, a sufficient quantity of house programs conforming with the program copy furnished by KHI. All programs shall carry a list of credits requested by KHI. The choice of selections to be performed during the Engagement shall be in the sole discretion of KHI. Protector agrees to print "Kazuko Hillyer presents..." on the title page of each pro Presentor shall, at its own expense, prin gram t and sell tickets to the performance(s) herein. IEIH shall have the 6. RESTRICTIONS Presentor agrees that no performance will be recorded, broadcast, televised, photographed, filmed or otherwise extended beyond the auditorium without the prior written consent of KHL Any liability for performing royalties with reference to the performances of the Artist(s) hereunder shall be the sole responsibility of the Presentor who shall promptly pay the same. 7. STATUS OF PARTIES It is agrqed that the performance(s) herein shall be presented to the public by Presentor as principal, and that KHI merely furnishes the services of the Artist(s) to Precentor on the bass herein provided. Presentor is not the agent of KHI and has no authority to bind or commit KHI in any way. Presentor will indemnify and save harmless KHI of and from all claims, damages or expenses (including reasonable attorneys' fees) arising out of or in connection with the Engagement herein. 8. IMPOSSIBILITY OF PERFORMANCE N In the event that the performance of any covenant(s) of this Agreement on the part of Kj31 and /or Protector shall be prevented by an act of God, physical disability, the acts or regulations of duly constituted public authorities, strike, civil tumult, war, epidemic, interruption or delay of transportation service or any other cause beyond its or their reasonable control, KHI and Presentor shall respectively be relieved of their obligations hereunder during.the period such performance of covenant(s) shall be prevented. IC the presentation of a performance of the Engagement herein at the time specified above shall be prevented for any of the foregoing reasons, Kill and Presentor shall use their best efforts to reschedule the Engagement at a different time. For group attractions, in the event that one or more members of the oup shall be unable to perform because of ill health, physical disability or other reasons beyond his or her or their control, KHI shall use its bat efforts to furnish a substitute for such member of the group, which substitute(s) 4. Presentor agrees to accept, and KH1 shall not be liable for failure of such member of the group to perform. Inclement weather rendering the performance(s) impossible or infeasible shall not be deemed an emergency and payment of the.agreed -upon fee shall be made notwithstanding; provided, however, that Artist(s) is ready, willing and able to perform pursuant to the terms hereof. 9. REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES As an inducement to KHI to enter into this Agreement, Presentor represents, warrants and agrees that there are no rules of the Presentor, or the Auditorium, or laws or ordinances of any governmental or other agency, state or local, which require, permit or encourage segregation by reason of age, sex, race or religion in the audiences that will attend the performances referred to herein; that it will not compel or encourage segregation and will present the performances herein referred to before nonsegregated audiences, and that this representation, warranty and agreement is of the essence of this contract; and Presenter further agrees to hold KHI harmless from any and all damages that may arise by means of a breach of this representation, warranty and agreement, including the payment of reasonable attorney's fees. 10. ASSIGNMENT Neither party shall assign this agreement without the other party's written consent, nor shall the agreement be deemed assignable by operation of law without such consent. 11. BENEFIT This agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns (if so permitted herein) of the parties. 12. WAIVER No delay by either party in exercising any right, power or privilege shall operate as a waiver thereof. 13. BOND 14. NOTICES All notices given under this.agreement shall be in writing and shall be sent by registered or certified mail, return receipt requested, to the parties at their respective addresses hereinabove given. 15. ARBITRATION Any claim or dispute arising out of or relating to this contract.shall be settled by arbitration pursuant to the rules then obtaining of the American Ar• bitration Association to be held in the City, County and State of New York. Such claim or dispute shall be submitted to one arbitrator and the decision of the arbitrator shall be final and conclusive upon the parties. Judgment on an award rendered, by the arbitrator may be entered in any court of com- petent jurisdiction. As a condition precedent to the commencement of arbitration by a party herein, such party shall give written notice to the other party setting forth the substance of such claim or dispute at least thirty days prior to the service of the Demand for Arbitration. i ARTIST: SPONSOR: g DATE(S) OF CONCERT: MOZARTL'IIM O}tCH SALZBURG CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO, Mayor Billi CONTRACT SENT: Address: 19 - 9/25%84 DL:kl - P.O. Box 321 San Luis Obispo, CA,93401 (14500) PLEASE NOTE: You MUST fill in all ' information for KHI to properly service the concert: 3/16/85 • PUBLICIiY REQUESTED (Quantity must be indicated or none will be sent): Photos ten (10) Bi. two (2) Flyer, 4,000 ** 14 "x20 "Posters - 2nn ** SendTo: Melanie C. Billig, Mayor, City of San Luis Obispo. P.O. Box 321,_Igan T.,Iis lathicg�re PUBLICITY SENT & DATE (for KHI use): 93406 Photos Bin Flyers 14 "X20" Posters 'CONTACT UPON ARRIVAL Telephone: Area Code: 805 Name /Address Melanie C.. Bi Business 549 -7111 Home 544 -9285 1 o - - _ - Name /Address Barbara_ oige, P. O.- Box' r./, SSLID Business 544- 2943 - Horne 995 -1722 Cuesta Community College, Highway 1, SLO *REHEARSAL: tune/Place,—time to-be annntinaeti (nr1 nr arrangemenrs Inner lip made' W 1r;p2rta- C611t3E2j) -- place: Cuesta College Auditorium, Cuesta College, Highway 1, San Lui "s Obispo 'CONTRACTED MASTER CLASS /LECTURE:Time /Platt ri la •CONCERT:Tune/Place8 :00 p.m., Cuesta College Auditorium, Cuesta Collegg,.Highway I. San TIIia nhigpn. PROGRAM: as provided by Kazuko Hillyer, no later than 45 days in advance of event. ** as requested, or fewer, whichever is the standard complimentary quantity. Stc�nWay SPONSOR ,P PROVIDE: Grand Piano4' Aiake: ) Harpsichord NO Page Turner &y_ Microphone fiLSL PA System Chairs' Music Stands —L"01 Other _ •ARTISTS :DRESS: Tails— Tux— Business Suit _ Artist's Choice —Other - •ACCOMODATION RECOMMENDED: (List two, including one inexpensive accomodation please) discounts possible for quantity The Franciscan Motel, 2121 Monterey St.., San Luis Obispo, CA. 80q 543 -5600 Name /Address - _. ') Name /Address The Peach Tree Inn, 2001 Monterey St., San Luis Obispo, CA 80� 543 -3170 Tel: THE an s motel, on erey ., an Luis Obispo, 80 ACCOMODATION BOOKED BY KHI Tel: ( ) - --- -- ( ) Single i .: ( - -) Double S TRAVEL & OTHER ACTIVITIES: 'Closest.Airport - San Luis Obispo County 'Artist appreciates being/ jet bey sponsor.. Can you meet artist at ❑ Airport ❑ Hotel ❑ Other Q-i 'Do you plan to have: Reception P.M.; ❑ Dinner P.M.; ❑ Promotional Activities Please Note: Any interviews, receptions, dinners, etc.; must be cleared in advance with KHI or artist is under no obligation to participate. This portion of the con - r. +rr "All 6r .r r. r.n:A r., ,.n„ nl,• +Fror .b..o ,.. .Lao n, r.. rl,. r .r ,: rl. L.II , "fn .. f:11..A m Av n. ,e rWn fin.,l MOZARTEUM ORCHESTRA OF SALZBURG March 16, 1985 - Cuesta College Auditorium SCHEDULE OF EVENTS Thursday, March 14, 1985 Culinary Days, Architectural Exhibit at.California Polytechnic State University, Art.Exhibit at San Luis Obispo Art.Center, Wine Tasting at Michael's Deli Noon Program in Mission Plaza - music Downtown Events Thursday night - Torchlight Parade Music and Dancing in Mission Plaza Movies at Cuesta College, Madonna Plaza., & Downtown BBQ and Food Presentations in Mission Plaza - Austrian wines, beers,. pastries, BBQ sausages, etc. Friday,.-March 15,. 1985 Culinary Days, Architectural Exhibit at California Polytechnic State University, Art Exhibit at San Luis Obispo Art Center Noon Program in Mission Plaza - music, dancing 2.:00 -4:00 p.m. - Welcome Program for Orchestra Arrival (orchestra present) - Cal Poly Band, flags, flowers, children, committee members, City officials, Mozart Festival Board Evening Reception for Committee Members, Orchestra, and Austrian Dignitaries - music Dinner at Madonna Inn for Committee Members, Orchestra, and Austrian Dignitaries - entertainment Saturday March 16, 1985 Culinary Days, Architectural Exhibit at California Polytechnic State University, Art Exhibit at San Luis Obispo Art Center . 12:00 =2:00 p:m. - Mission Plaza Events with music, dancing, travel agency booths, barbeque of Austrian sausage, Austrian breads, pastries, beer, wine Evening Orchestral Concert at.Cuesta College followed by reception with Orchestra for holders of special tickets - at Camp San Luis Officers' Club ATTACHMENT TO KAZL'KO HILLYER INTERNATIONAL CONTRACT �i 10 RESOLUTION NO. 5496 -. (1984 SERIES) A RESOLUTION OF THE CDUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO _AMENDING _THE _LAND USE ELEMENT OF THE GENERAL PLAN TO IMPLEMENT FURTHER THE HILLSIDE PLANNING PROGRAM. (GP 1151, 1163) WHEREAS, on February 7, 1984 the San Luis Obispo City Council initiated Phase II of the Hillside Planning Program -- the development of general plan amendment and zoning proposals for nine (9) hillside planning areas; and , WHEREAS, on March 14 1984 the Community Development Director reviewed an Initial Environmental Study of general plan and zoning changes recommended by the planning staff for the nine hillside areas and determined that these changes would not have a significant effect on the environment; and WHEREAS, on March 17, 1984 a negative declaration for the staff - recommended general plan and zoning changes was published in the Telegram- Tribune newspaper; and WHEREAS, in May and June 1984 the City Planning Commission held public hearings to review various options for amending the general plan and zoning in the nine hillside areas and on June 27, 1984 forwarded suggested changes to the Land Use Element Map and text and the Zoning Map to the City Council; and WHEREAS, in September and October 1984 the City Council held public hearings to review various hillside planning options recamQnended by the Planning Commission, staff, affected property owners and their representatives, and interested citizens; and WHEREAS, on October 9, 1984 the City Council acted on proposed changes to the General Plan affecting Hillside Planning Areas 2 through 8 (effective October 16 1984) and continued the public hearing to October 16, 1984 to consider the adoption of amendments to pertinent sections of the Land Use Element Map and text affecting Hillside Areas #1 and #9 (GP 1151, GP1163). R 5496 Resolution No 5496 (1984 Series) Page 2 NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: SECTION 1: The Text of the Land Use Element of the San Luis Obispo General Plan is hereby amended as specified on Exhibit "A ", attached and incorporated herein by reference. SECTION 2: The map of the Land Use Element of the San Luis Obispo General Plan is hereby amended as shown on Exhibit "B ", attached and incorporated herein by reference. SECTION 3: The aerial photographs which show the precise location of the urban reserve line and the development limit and the boundaries of hillside planning areas #1 and #9 (attached as Exhibit "C" and incorporated herein) are hereby included as part of the city's Land Use Element of the General Plan. These maps shall be used to identify the official location of the urban reserve in the affected hillside planning area and the extent of this planning area. SECTION -4: The City Council has: (A) Reviewed and considered the environmental determination made by the Community Development Director on March 14, 1984, and (B) Considered alternatives to the project recommended by the Planning Commission along with supplementary environmental analysis provided by the staff, and (C) Determined that the general plan and zoning change described on Exhibits A, B, and C will not have a significant effect on the environment, and (D) Approved the negative declaration previously filed for this project. SECTION -5: Copies of the General Plan Land Use Element, as amended, shall be made available to the public at the City - County Library on Palm Street and in the C=munity Development Department in City Hall, 990 Palm Street. Resolution No. 5496 (1984 Series) Page 3 On motion of Councilman Settle - , seconded by - Councilman Dunin , and on the following roll call vote, this resolution was passed and adopted the l6thi day of October .. , 1984. AYES: Councilnenbers Settle, Dunin, Dovey,and Griffin NOES: Mayor Billig ARSF.UT ! Nnne L-n, L ... . ...... ;itv Administrative Offlicer . .. ............................... City Attorney Community Devjlopment Director EXHIBIT "A" -- AMENDMENT TO THE LAND USE ELEMENT TEXT (Add the following provisions to Section D.3. -- General Provision -- of the Land Use Element text.) (GP 1151) The Cat Pot /Cueb.ta PaAk Anea: Land on the wezteAn 6Za.nh6 ob the Santa Lucia Foot a 1ocvu.ng the Cat Poty Campus, MonteAey Heights area nd Cue.6ta County PaAk. Senzitive Sites: Rezi.dentiatty designated oAea within the an tu0Fv_e_Lcne west 05 Cue6ta County Pa)zA and with baoniage on Loomis S.tAeet ahatt be eonsiden.ed sensitive sites tees which negui to appn.ovat by the Anch,itectu,%at Review Commission ob atb new housing on ma1ort additions. Fnviaonmentat_ Mitigation: Subdivision map¢ on development ptanh an vacant &ezidentW areas within the wtban tume shad .include p2ovt6.io" Son adequate 6.ilte pno.tecti.on, 6i)Le btow, seweA .aenvice and will pnov:ide pnatecti.on gon butuh.e nes.i.dents broom excessive .tta66.ic noise. e. (GP 1163) Hill Street.Area:, Land on the eastern slopes of Cerro San Luis Obispo, west of Hill Street and north of Highway Lot. beve'lopment Transfer: The density of residential development permitted by R -1 zoning of parcels 01- 171 -02 and 01- 171 -03 may be transferred to.other residentially -zoned parcels within the city. To calculate the permitted transfer density, cross -slope standards (M.C. Section 9202.5.A.) shall apply. In no case shalt building sites be estabished beyond the urban reserve. (Delete the following word from Section D.2. -- Application -- of the Land Use Element text.) 2. Application The epeeifie land use and development standards presented in this section are applicable to the areas identified in the Hillside Planning Program (see Map #1). All specific plans, subdivision maps, annexation applications or development proposals within these areas must be consistent with these provisions. EXHIBIT "B" -- Page I CS A'tny LOUf1 S 0 B I S P 0 w0had Department of Community Development 990 Palm StMOUPOst Office Box 321, San Luis OblSPO, CA 93400 CATA"INT NI&MI GENERAL PLAN CHANGE LEGEND LOW•OcHstry RESIDENTIAL INTERIM CWM-/ OPEN SPACE EE LRURA . INDUSTRIAL MEN UR LI AN RESERVE OLVELOPMENT LIMIT LINE Hillside Planning Program PART If GPI 151 AREA*I: cal poly- ueita Parl� 1000, 0 10000 a-cale MMIUM-DENSITY i RES I DCNT I AL PUSL. I C/ SCMI -PUBLIC CONSERVATION/ CF-EK SPACE INTERIM CWM-/ OPEN SPACE EE LRURA . INDUSTRIAL MEN UR LI AN RESERVE OLVELOPMENT LIMIT LINE Hillside Planning Program PART If GPI 151 AREA*I: cal poly- ueita Parl� 1000, 0 10000 a-cale EXHIBIT "B" -- PAGE 9 " 7 city of 'WA NaA San WIS OBIS PO ha@ Department of Community Development 990 Palm Street/Post Off Ice Box 321. San Luis Obispo, CA 93406 DATAPKINT N15501 GENERAL PLAN CHANGE LEGEND L I .M - CNEM '" i RESIDENTIAL I i ME I -DENS I T'Y I RESIDENTIAL PUBLIC/ SEMI-PUBLIC CONSERVATION/ OPEN SPACE INTERIM CONS./ OPEN SPACE RURAL INDUSTRIAL OneURBAN RESERVE LINE DEVELOPMENT �** LIMIT LINE Hillside Planning Program PART 11 GP 1163 AREA *9: [fill Street I I 1000, 0 IUUU a-cale !MMMM �oss � 1 RESOLUTION N0. 5495 (1984 Series) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO GRANTING APPROVAL OF A TWELVE -MONTH TIME EX'T'ENSION FOR TRACT 940•: (RANCHO LOBO ESTATES) LOCATED AT 1541 ANDREWS STREET WHEREAS, the site is considered very sensitive; and WHEREAS, the subdivider requests a twelve -month time extension to complete conditions necessary to receive approval of his final map; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission found that the request for time extension is justified, and recommends approval; and WHEREAS, the City Council concurs with the Planning Commission's findings; NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council resolves as follows: Section 1. That Tract 940 is granted a twelve -month time extension'to October 61, 1985, subject to original tract map conditions as specified in City Council Resolution No. 4633 (1981 Series) attadied hereto. On motion of Gouncilwoman,Dovey. . -.. -, seconded by - Councilman Griffin ......., and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmembers Dovey, Griffin, Dunin,_Settle and :Mayor Billig NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted this 16th day of - October. 1984. R 5495 i Resolution No. 5495 (1984 Series) Tract 940 (Rancho Lobo Estates) Page 2 'Utk Administrative Of Mcer i..� . ............ 1 Attorney Cwthunity D velopment Director RESOLUTION NO. 4633 (1981 Series) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF TEE CITY OF SAN LUIS O13ISPO GRANTING APPROVAL OF TENTATIVE u4P FOR TRACT NO. 940 LOCATED AT 1451 ANDREWS STREET BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: SECTION 1. Findings. That this Council, after consideration of the tentative map of Tract No. 940 and the Planning Commission's recommendations, staff recommendations and reports thereon, makes the following findings: L. The tentative map is consistent with the general plan and specific plan. 2. The design and improvements of the proposed subdivision are consistent with the general plan and specific 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 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. 8. Potential significant adverse environmental impacts have been mitigated by the following measures included. as part. of the project: Riparian easement be granted to the city from the rear of existing structures to south tract boundarv. Riparian easement is to protect vegetation along the creek in this location and will prohibit all development within the easement. Houses with wood roofs will be prohibited in the subdivision. There will be a buffer of fire resistive planting around the houses immediately adjacent to the open wild land areas on lots 3, 4, 5, 6 and 9 as approved by the Fire Marshal. Resolution No Tract 940 Page 2 ',633 (1981 Series) Driveways within the subdivision servicing individual houses shall be constructed with minimum grading. Foundations for houses within the subdivision shall be designed in accordance with recommendations in the soils report. The'grading plan shall be designed in accordance with recommendations in the soils report. SECTION 2. Variances. The following variances to Subdivision Ordinance requriements are hereby approved, based upon the findings below:_ Lot Size Lot 3 Frontage 20 feet where 80 feet is required (flag lot) Lot 4 Frontage 5 feet where 100 feet- is required Lot 5 Area 14,790 sq. ft. where 15,000 sq. ft. is required. Width 99.5' feet where 100 feet is required Frontage 55 feet where 67 feet is required Lot 6 Width 94 feet where 100 feet is required Frontage 55 feet where 67 feet is required Lot 9 Area 43,340 sq. ft. where 2 acres is required Frontage 24 feet where 132 feet is required Depth 183 feet where 300 feet is required Lot 10 Frontage 24 feet where 46 feet, is required. Variance_ Findings: 1. The above variances are granted subject to conditions to assure that adjustments hereby authorized do not constitute a grant of special privilege inconsistent with limitations upon other properties in. the same vicinity, in that an open . space easement is secured for perpetuity beyond the subdivided portion of the site. 2. There are special circumstances applicable to the subject property, including shape, topography, location or .surroundings for which, the' strict, literal application of this ordinance is found to deprive the subject property of privileges enjoyed by other properties in the vicinity in that the site is very irregular in shape and contains varied sl_oues, drainage channels and valuable vegetation to be saved.. 3. In-this particular case, the variance, rather than the sections at issue in this ordinance, carry out the spirit and intent of this ordinance in that suitable development and open space is provided at the edge of• urbanization in response to scenic hillside terrain. Resolution No. =+633 (1081 Series) Tract 94() Page 3 SECTION 3. Conditions_ of Apnroval. That the approval of tentative map for Tract 940 be subiect to the _following conditions: 1. Subdivider shall provide Dublic utility easement of 6 feet along all street and common driveway frontages and additional easements as necessary to the satisfaction of the utility companies and City Engineer. Final map shall show all easements. 2. Subdivides shall extend water and sewer mains within the�Andrews Street cul -de -sac to serve all the lots, to the satisfaction of the City Engineer. 3. Subdivider shall provide gravity flow sewer service for lot 10 and, provide easement, if necessary, to the satisfaction of the City Engineer. Sewer pump shall not be allowed. 4. Subdivider shall replace 3" existing water ma.i.n and connect same with existing 6" water main in Alisal. Street for a looped water line system to the satisfaction of the City Engineer. 5. Subdivider shall grant to the city an access easement across the "not a part" lot for maintenance of the creek at the southerly edge of the tract, to the satisfaction of the Public Services Department. 6. Subdivider shall prepare analysis of the existing off -site drainage facilities between tract boundary and San Luis Creek as required by the City Engineer prior to final map approval. Subdivider shall improve drainage way between tract boundary and Corralitos Avenue at E1 Centro Way to approval of the City Engineer and, at the discretion of the City Council, may be required to participate in other off -site drainage improvements. 7. Subdivider shall clear debris and dead trees along the drainage channel at the southerly boundary of the tract to the satisfaction of the Public Services and Community Development Departments. 8. Final map shall note that all houses built within the tract shall have fire retardant roof systems as approved by the Fire Department and Architectural Review Commission. Wood roofs are prohibited.. A buffer of fire resistive planting shall be provided between the open space easement hillside area and lots 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, 10 and the rear lot lines of developed properties along Corralitos Avenue (Lots 9.through 20 of Tract 43) to the approval of the Fire Department and Community Development Department. 9. Fire hvdrants serving the tract shall provide a.minimum 1,000 gallons per minute, fire flow. 10. Final mar) shall hote that all driveways in the tract shall be constructed with minimum grading. 11 : Final grading plan shall be signed by registered soils engineer.. Resolution No. '633 (1981 Serias) Tract' 940 Page 4 12. Oak trees on proposed lot 6 shall be retained. Final mar) shall note that no cut or fill shall occur within the driD line of the trees. 13. Final map shall show a drainage and riparian easement on ,lots 1, 2 and 3 to the safisfaction of the Community Development Director. Riparian easement . is to protect vegetation along the creek in this location and will prohibit all development within the easement. 14. Final map shall note that all lots in the tract are designated sensitive sites and all development shall be approved by the Architectural Review Commission. 15. Perpetual open space easement shall be granted to the city for contiguous property held in common ownership shown on tentative map as not a part (95.9 acres both in and outside of the city) subject to the approval of the Community Development Director and City Attorney. The open space easement will be to maintain the area in a natural open space character. The easement shall run with the land and provide the following limitations on use or alterations of the area': a. No buildings will be placed or erected on said-premises and no structures, except as permitted hereafter., without the approval of the City Council. b. Fencing appropriate to open space preservation shall be approved by the Architectural Review Commission. Solid fencing shall not be allowed. C. No advertising of any kind or nature shall be located on or within said premises. d. Owner shall not plant, nor permit to be planted, any vegetation upon said open space area (maintenance of existing orchards excluded) except for erosion control, .fire protection and soil stablization or as allowed and approved. by the Community Development Director. e. The general topography of the area including existing road shall be preserved in its natural or existing condition. No grading shall be allowed except as permitted by the Community Development Director for agricultural purposes. f. No extraction of natural resources except for water. g. No removal of natural vegetation except for fire protection or elimination of diseased growth, as approved by the Community Development Director. 16. The drainage structure along lot 9, and the grading to the rear of Lot 7, will be redesigned to save as many existing trees as possible. Upon council approval of such revised plans, selective existing trees along creek channel at the .end of Conejo Avenue may be removed. Landscape planting to the approval of the Community Development and Public Services Department staffs for improved portion of creek channel shall be installed with temporary irrigation system or two year survival guarantee by the subdivider. 17. Subdivider shall number all lots in the tract consistent with addressing . I1 in nor Atearhment I. Resolution No. 4633 (1981 Series) Tract 940 Page 5 18. Common driveway shall be constructed as a subdivision improvement. F,asements and agreements consistent with the requirements of city parking and driveway standards shall be recorded for lots 3 and 4 to the satisfaction of the City: Engineer and Community Development Director. 19. Subdivider shall dedicate to the city vehicular access rights along Alta Street frontage of the tract. 20. Subdivider shall install such on and off—site traffic control /safety signs and on —site street lights as required by the City Engineer. 21. Final map shall contain a note that if during construction of tract improvements (e.g. streets, utility lines, etc.) any evidence of archaeological resources are found, all work shall stop and an archaeologist or other appropriately trained professional approved by the Community Development Director shall be called in to further analyze evidence found in the area. All cost of future analysis shall be the subdivider's responsibility. 22. Final man shall contain a note that houses shall be sited on lots to take advantage of passive solar opportunities. 23. Final map shall contain a note that development of all lots in this tract- are subject to conditions of use permit U0914. 24. Final map shall contain a note that no development occur above the 360 foot elevation contour (water service limit). 25. Sidewalks along Andrews Street extended and Con_ejo Avenue cul— de—sac frontage of the tract are hereby waived. 26. Buildings within the tract shall be located within the building envelopes shown on Attachment 2. On motion of Counciaman Griffin , seconded by Councilman Dunin__, and of the following roll call vote:. AYES: Councilmembers Griffin, Dunin, Dovey, Settle and Mayor Billig NOES: None ABSENT: None Resolution_ No. 4633 (1981 Series) Tract 940 Page 6 the foregoing resolution was passed -and adopted this 6th day of October 1981: ATTEST: / cyi 7 City Cle =k Paa mela Vo es APPROVED: City Administrative Officer' G, City Att "oney Community -D --- Io cent ilrector 1 ' f. 9 J ri .. k -XQ LU D- C7. SAT:'/ 1.4 . . . . . . . . . . tA a -; 7, x— I Ik NA LU V: IL Z Lu �o 9 1 -4 > t W.. NN J cq JA IM LL. IN CIO w Y\ v /* IL ;I I dj 04, �� on Plo17Z � ®ice RESOLUTION NO. 5494 (1984 Series) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO GRANTING APPROVAL OF A TWO -YEAR TIME EXTENSION FOR TRACT 929 LOCATED AT 4000 BROAD STREET WHEREAS, Tract 929 is part of a large and complicated phased - development project; and WHEREAS, the subdivider requests a two -year time extension to complete conditions necessary to receive approval of his final map; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission found that the request for time extension is justified, and recommends approval; and WHEREAS, the City Council concurs with the Planning Commission's findings; NOW? THEREFORE, the City Council resolves as follows: Section -1. That Tract 929 is granted a two -year time extension to September 211 1986, subject to original tract map conditions as specified in City Council Resolution No. 4963 (1982 Series) attached hereto. On motion of Councilman Settle_ , seconded by - Councilman Dunin -, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmenbers Settle,_Dunin, Dovey, Griffin and Mayor Billig NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted this 16th day of October - 1984. a R 5494 �l Resolution No. 5494 (1984 Series) Tract 929 Page 2 APPROVED: a_ City Administrative ffic City Attorney Comfunity Deve opm nt Director RESOLUTION NO. 4963 (1982 Series) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF .SAN LUIS OBISPO GRANTING APPROVAL OF TENTATIVE MAP FOR TRACT 929 LOCATED AT 4000 BROAD STREET BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: SECTION 1. Findings. That this Council, after consideration of the tentative map of Tract 929 and the Planning Commission's recommendations, staff recommendations and reports thereon, makes the following findings: 1. The tentative map is consistent with the general plan and the Edna -Islay Specific Plan. 2. The design and improvements of the proposed subdivision are consistent with the general plan and the Edna -Islay Specific Plan. 3. The site is physically suitable for the type of development proposed. 4. The site is physically suitable for the proposed density of development. 5. The design of the subdivision and the 'proposed improvements are not likely to cause substantial environmental damage or substantially and avoidably injure fish or wildlife in 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. 8. An environmental impact report has been certified for this project. SECTION 2. Conditions. That the approval of the tentative map for Tract 1068 be subject to the following conditions: 1. Subdivider shall dedicate street right -of -way along Industrial Way frontage of the tract to provide a 64 foot right -of -way. Subdivider shall construct curb, gutter, and pave -out to new curb -face for Industrial Way frontage of the tract. Sidewalks are hereby deferred subject to the subdivider signing a covenant agreeing to install sidewalks upon call by the.City Engineer. R 4963 Resolution No. 4963 (1982 Series) Tract 929 Page 3 14. Subdivider shall submit evidence to the basin outside the tract will belong in Homeowners' Association for the tract. City Engineer that the detention fee or by permanent easement to the Detention basin installation shall be phased as follows: Phase I: Westerly Basin Phase III: Southerly Basin Phase V: Easterly Basin 15. All utilities (existing and new) in the tract shall be underground in easements to the approval of the utility companies and City Engineer. 16. Subdivider shall establish a property owners' association of lots 1 through III and lot 113 to the approval of the Community Development Director prior to approval of the final map. CC &-R's shall provide for the owners of said lots owning and maintaining (1) railroad buffer area at the east tract boundary adjacent to.Southern Pacific Railroad (2) all storm water detention basins (3) linear park, and (4) planter in front of wall on Industrial Way. 17. Subdivider shall submit for Community Development Director approval a detailed landscape improvement plan for (10 railroad buffer area; (2) lineal parks; and (3) detention basins; and (4) 10 =foot setback along Industrial Way. Plan shall be prepared by licensed landscape architect and shall be consistent with concepts and requirements of the Edna -Islay Specific Plan. Plan shall be implemented in phases by the subdivider to the approval of the Community Development Director. 18.1 Subdivider shall install a 6 -foot masonry wall along Industrial Way frontage of the tract, to the approval of the Community Development Director. Property owners' association should maintain design to the approval of the Community Development Director. 19. Final map shall note all existing easements. 20. Final map for Phases V and VI shall contain a note that lots 49 through 52 and lot 69 through 75 are contiguous to Southern Pacific Railroad right- of-way and house plans are subject to design approval by the Community Development Department, consistent with noise protection provisions of said lots, as prescribed in the Edna -Islay Specific. Plan. The development of said lots shall conform to the concepts outlined in the Edna -Islay Specific Plan. 21. Final map shall note that all 'lots within the subdivision are subject to energy conservation measures prescribed in the Edna -Islay Specific Plan at the time they are developed. All Lots in the tract shall be ,developed consistent with energy conservation measures in the Edna -Islay Specific Plan Resolution No. 4963 (1982 Series) Tract 929 Page 2 2. Subdivider shall construct curb, gutter and sidewalk along Broad Street frontage of the tract. An encroachment is required from Cal Trans and shall . be obtained by the subdivider. (Street section shall be 110 feet wide with 15 foot parkway with 6 foot integral sidewalk along east side). 3. Final 'map shall note access rights to Tank Farm Road extended shall be dedicated to the city by way of a 1 foot reserve access strip for lots 107, 108, 109, 111 and 113 (un- numbered lot assigned 11 -3 by condition). 4. Final map shall note access rights to Industrial Way shall be dedicated to the city by a 1 foot no access strip. 5. Street names and all lots shall be addressed'according to the addressing plan attached hereto as "Exhibit A." 6. Tank Farm Road shall- be realigned to match alignment in the adopted Edna -Islay Specific Plan to the approval of the City Engineer and Community Development Director. 7. Subdivider shall submit preliminary grades to the City Engineer for Tank Farm Road underpass prior to .final tract map approval. 8. Alignment and grades of all.streets are subject to final approval by the City Engineer. 9. Tank Farm Road shall be constructed in phases consistent with the Edna -Islay Specific Plan. Initial pavement shall be constructed to a traffic index_ of 5.5 and final paving shall be constructed to a traffic index of 7.0 10. 'Subdivider shall dedicate to the city a creek preservation and drainage easement for the drainage channel along the .southeast corner of the tract for 100 year storm to the approval of the City Engineer. 11. Subdivider shall construct detention basins shown on the tentative map, pursuant to detailed plans; to be approved by the City Engineer. 12. Subdivider shall submit a maintenance schedule to be fulfilled by the Homeowners' Association for the detention basins, subject to approval by the City Engineer. The maintenance schedule shall include periodic report to the city of the condition of the detention basins for the life of the basins. The maintenance schedule and reporting procedue shall be approved by the City Engineer. 13. Subdivider shall submit a hydrology study with calculations supporting the design of the drainage facilities, including detention basins within the tract, consistent with the Edna -Islay Specific Plan and Nolte study to the approval of the City Engineer. Resolution No.4963 (1982 Series) Tract 929 Page 4 23. Final map .shall show 1.6 acre lot at the east corner of the tract numbered as lot 113. 24. Bike lanes and sidewalks along Tank Farm Road shall transition from parkway area to normal on- street location at intersections to the satisfaction of the City Engineer. 25 Street trees on large lots to be further subdivided and commercial lots may be postponed until developed or further developed. 26. Pedestrian crosswalks shall be designed utilizing alternative materials to the satisfaction of the City Engineer and Community Development Director. 27. Landscaped medians at intersections shall be deleted. 28. Sewer and water mains are subject to modifications of alignment, size and grades to the satisfaction of the City Engineer. 29. Street lightpoles shall be installed by the subdivider and owned by the city.. Maintenance and service to luminaries to be under PG &E jurisdiction. 30. Fee for traffic control signs and street name signs shall be paid to the city prior ,to final map approvals, as determined by the City Engineer. Subdivider shall pay a proportionate share of the cost to install a future traffic signal at Tank Farm Road and Broad Street (State Hwy. 227) prior to recording Phase I. Fee to be based upon ratio of total contribution from Edna -Islay Specific Plan and traffic generated on Tank Farm Road. Subdivider is required to negotiate with Cal -Trans for said installation: 31. Sewer lift station and water fees shall be paid prior to recordation of each phase as determined by the City Engineer. 32. Subdivider shall offer a 10 -year option to purchase at fair market value, lot 110 within the subject tract, to the San Luis Obispo Housing Authority for the purpose of developing assisted housing. The option agreement shall be approved by the Community Development Director. 33. Subdivider shall pay park =in -lieu fees equal to the value of R -1 zoned land. The fees will be refunded by the city if and when all parkland is dedicated in =lieu to the city. 34. Fire hydrants shall be provided as required by the city Fire Marshal. All hydrants shall provide 1500 gallons per minute and be served by loop water lines consistent with the Edna =Islay Specific Plan. J Resolution No. 4963 (1982 Series) Tract 929 Page 5 35. Subdivider shall pay to the city $10,430.00 to pay for the cost difference to the city for a larger fire truck for city Fire Department to serve the Edna -Islay area. Subdivider shall install pre - emptive traffic signaling system for Broad Street and Orcutt Road, to the approval of the Fire Department. Subdivider shall be responsible for all permits for installation. 36. Final map shall note all buildings in the tract shall be provided with Class A fire restrictive roof construction. Class B roof construction is prohibited. 37. Final map shall note there shall be a minimum of 10 foot spacing between all buildings built in.the tract. 38. Subdivider shall secure a permit from the State Department of Fish and Game to realign the creek at Tank Farm Road bridge crossing. 39. Subdivider shall prepare a landscape plan for creek enhancement and revegetation at the bridge crossing for the full length of the creek borderning this tract to be approved by the Community Development Director. The creek enhancement shall be installed concurrent with public improvements of the first phase. 40. The subdivision shall conform to designs and standards required in the Edna -Islay Specific Plan. 41. All lots shall be graded at a uniform 2% slope for drainage. 42. Subdivision improvements shall be consistent with standards in the Edna -Islay Specific Plan. 43. This resolution shall be effective upon the effective date of Ordinance No. - 937 , rezoning this property from R -1 -SP and C -S to R -2 -SP, C =N -SP, and C OS= 40 -SP.. In the event Ordinance No. 937 ; is not effective oil or before November 30, 1982, this resolution shall expire. The tentative map hereby approved shall expire 24 months from the date of adoption of this resolution, unless extended by later action of the council: �S Resolution No. 4963 (1982 Series) Tract 929 Page 6 On motion of Councilman Settle , seconded by _Councilman Griffin, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmembers Settle, Griffin, Dovey, Dunin and Mayor Billig NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing resolution was passed And adopted this 21st day of $gptembers 1982. ATTEST: L/ City C1 rk Pame a Vo AP D City Administ.rativ6 Offi er City Attorney V' Conaminity Development Director I N h BROA D 5T. fm 1 '� c� id � Of ADD/ZE5'S PLAN A San LUIS OBIspo T.pACT 929. Department of Community Development : 990 Palm Street /Post Office Box M, San Lufs Obispo, CA.93406 SHEET / 3 B'lS'SZ U J�� - -T- ( 37 iNVIL S77 v000 w ®nre 50& 82t 050 854 070 ; el-7 EW 045 gs 10 G (D ® 07 TANk F,4RM M G W, N 1 �� city Of -r) PACT 929 - illl� Sari LUl S OBl Sp O ADD)W65 /STREET /Y4M6 PZA)Y Department of Community Development 990 Palm Street /Post Office Box 321, San Luis ODlspo, CA 93406 cmJ Q $02 Slio g3o 84(o g(o0 71 $03 S/5 Sz7 S35 8¢7 869 Q © 13 p ® O ►o W' 50& 82t 050 854 070 ; el-7 EW 045 gs 10 G (D ® 07 TANk F,4RM M G W, N 1 �� city Of -r) PACT 929 - illl� Sari LUl S OBl Sp O ADD)W65 /STREET /Y4M6 PZA)Y Department of Community Development 990 Palm Street /Post Office Box 321, San Luis ODlspo, CA 93406 I z V) 111 w V) ® ® ® 9G 47 9B 9/0 9Z? 3f 996 9s8 970 9gz I BoUG4 /�Yl� /LL fA $ 90� 9/S 92l _933 q4 5 957 m 9s� 9G8 98o q9 a- 9 lob 9zo 9320 CLAN E q 9 °S q %`l q31 943 q53 9G5 493 76 d' 71 O _ O 72 UiQ L 98q 999 �� - a� �7 gpcity Or 7) 92-9 San LUIS OBI Sp0 AD1'RL-�55-167)Q=.9T 11419- zy.AN ow Department of Community. Development 6W- $ OF 3 990 Palm StrestlPost Office Box 321, San Luis Obispo, CA 93406 �nfa. �V(/ , tb�/S f ��, doss �' C RESOLUTION NO. 5493 (1984 Series) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF .SAN LUIS OBISPO APPROVING THE FINAL MAP OF TRACT 1105 WILLOWBROOK (SANTA LUCIA HILLS, SUBDIVIDER) BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: SECTION 1. This Council made certain findings concerning Tract 1105 as contained ..in Resolution No.- 5245 (1983 Series) SECTION 2. Whereas a Faithful Performance Bond in the amount of $251500.00 is on file to guarantee installation of subdivision improvements, and a Labor and Materials bond in the amount of $121500 is on file.for same. SECTION 3. This Council hereby grants approval of the final map of Tract 1105.and authorizes the Mayor to execute the agreement. On motion of Councilwoman Doyey seconded by Counei.lman Settle.- and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilnxm bers Dovey, Settle, Dunin, Griffin and Mayor Billig NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this - 16th...- day of. - October 1984. II R 5493 Resolution No. 5493 (1984 Series) APPR=D: Ci Administr -ative 'Otticrer i' y Attorney City gineer Fr RESOLUTION N0. 5245 (1983 Series) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL: OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO GRANTING APPROVAL OF TENTATIVE MAP FOR TRACT 1105 (WILLOWBROOK) LOCATED AT 3990 S 4025 POINSETTIA STREET BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: SECTION 1. Findings. That this Council, after consideration of the tentative map of Tract 1105 and the Planning Commission's recommendations, staff recommendations and reports thereon, makes the following findings: 1. The tentative map is consistent with the general plan and the Edna -Islay Specific Plan. 2. The design and improvements of the proposed subdivision are consistent with the general plan and Edna -Islay Specific Plan. 3. The site is physically suitable for the type of development proposed. 4. The site is physically suitable for the proposed density of development. 5. The design of the subdivision and the proposed improvements are not likely to cause substantial environmental damage or substantially and avoidably injure fish or wildlike 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. 8. An environmental impact report has been certified for this project. SECTION 2. Conditions. That the approval of the tentative map for Tract 1105 be subject to the following conditions: 1. The final map for Tract 1105, Unit 1, shall not be recorded prior to recordation of the final map for Tract 929, Unit 3. 2. The final map for Tract 1105, Unit 2, shall not be recorded prior to recordation of the final map for Tract 929, Unit 4. 3. Construction of public streets and utilities serving Tract 1105, and construction of off -site drainage facilities, shall be coordinated with construction of improvements for Tract 929, to the approval of the city Engineer and Community Development Director. Improvements shall be constructed in accordance with the requirements of Tract 929 and Edna -Islay Specific Plan standards. R 5245 f r a Resolution No. 5245 (1983 Series) Tract 1105 Page 2 4. Subdivider shall grant an easement over the common lot areas, except under structure5 for underground public utilities serving the site, to the approval of the City Engineer and affected utility companies. 5. Subdivider shall install separate water meters for each unit. Meters shall be clustered in the sidewalk at the Poinsettia Street frontage of each lot. 6. On -site sewer shall be private. 7. Subdivider shall install fire hydrants to city standards at the southeast corner of the intersection of Poinsettia Street and.the'dri:veway to Unit 1, and at the northwest corner of the intersection of Poinsettia Street and the driveway to Unit 2. 8. All utilities "shall be installed underground in easements, to the approval of the City Engineer and affected utility companies. . 9. On -site drainage systems shall be designed to the approval of the City Engineer and Chief Building Official. All site drainage shall be constructed to a suitable point of disposal, to the approval of the City Engineer. 10. Subdivider shall pay additional park -in -lieu fees beyond those required for Tract 929, based on the difference between R -1 and R =2 development., as calculated by the Community Development Director. Fees will be refunded by the city if and when all park land is dedicated to the city. 11. Subdivider shall prepare conditions, covenants and restrictions to be approved by the City Attorney and Community Development Director prior to. final map approval. CC&R's shall contain the following provisions: A. A homeowners' association to enforce the CC&R's and provide for professional perpetual maintenance of all common areas including landscaping, private streets and driveways, 'private utilities, drainage facilities, lighting, walls, fences, etc., in first class condition; homeowners' association shall maintain common lot. B. Grant to the City of San Luis Obispo the right to maintain common area if the homeowners' association fails to perform and assess the homeowners' association for expenses incurred, and the right of the city to inspect the site at mutually agreed times to assure conditions of CC&R's' and final map are being met: C. No parking on the site except in approved designated spaces. D. Grant to the City of San Luis Obispo the right to order vehicles parked in in unauthorized places to be towed away on a complaint basis. E, No outside storage of boats, campers, motorhomes, and trailers, nor_ long -term storage of inoperable vehicles. Resolution No. 5245 (1983 Series) Tract 1105 Page 3 a F. No outside storage by individual units except in designated storage areas. G. No change in city- required provisions of CC6R's without prior City Council approval. H. Homeowners' association shall file with the City Clerk the names and .addresses of all officers of the homeowners' association. Homeowners' association shall advise the City Clerk of any changes to officers' names and addresses. I. Incorporation by reference of all maintenance responsibilities for landscaping, noise walls and other off -site improvements required by conditions of Tract 929. 12. Subdivider shall install a 6 -foot high landscaped noise attenuation wall along the Tank Farm Road frontage of each unit as required by the specific plan. Design of the wall shall be to the approval of the Community Development Director. 13. Subdivider shall install one street tree per 35 feet of frontage of Poinsettia Street, to city standards and to the.approval of the Public Works Department. Species shall be to the approval of the Community Development Director. 14. All units shall be numbered in accordance with an addressing plan approved by the Community Development Director. 15.. Final map shall note that all structures are required to have Class A fire . restrictive roof construction. Class B roof construction is prohibited. 16. Subdivision improvements shall be consistent with standards in the Edna -Islay Specific Plan.. 17. Payment of water acreage, sewer lift. station, and park -in -Lieu fees ,shall be coordinated with payment of fees for Tract 929, Unit 3 and Tract 929; Unit 4, to the approval of the City Engineer and Community Development Director 18. Subdivider shall provide neighborhood delivery collection.box units (NDCBU's). Location shall be to the approval of the local postmaster aiid the Community Development Director.. On motion of Councilman Settle_, , seconded by __Councilman. Griffin; and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmembers :Settle,, Griffin, Dovey; Dunin and Mayoi.Billig NOBS:. None ABSENT= None Resolution No. Tract 1105 Page 4 foregoing resolution was passed and adopted this 1st_ day of November_ -, 5245 (1983 Series) the 1983. ATTEST: City lerk Pamela V e APPROVED !� - - City Administrati a Officer Ci5(4yAr=n:e:y-. 'Co.- nity Development Director . 0. �o ��-° ~ �/� AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, dated this :_16th-_ :_ day of October by and between ...... Santa-Lucia-Hills, inc: herein referred to as "Subdivider," and the CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO, herein referred to as the "City." WITNESSETH 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-1105. , City of San Luis Obispo, California, as approved by the City Council, on the 16th day of October, 19&4 WHEREAS the Subdivider desires that said Tract 1105 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 Subdivider agrees to install the improvements 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 1 approved plans and specifications on file in the office of the City Engineer, City of San Luis Obispo, to wit: the installation of "pre- emptory" devices on two traffic signals; one at Highway 227 (Broad St.) and Tank Farm Road.and one at Highway 227 and Orcutt Road. 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 one hundred eighty (180) days 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 4 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. No building permits will be issued nor occupancy granted after the expiration date of the agreement until completion and acceptance of all public improvements unless specifically approved by the City Council. The subdivider does also agree to comply with the following conditions established by the Planning Commission and /or the City Council. I 1. The subdivider shall pay a park -in -lieu fee of $4357.00. This will be refunded when the developer later dedicates a park that is accepted by the City as per Condition 33 of Resolution No. 4963 (1982 Ser.ies). (Paid Oct. 4, 1984) 2. The Subdivider shall be responsible for landscaping the retention basins, -linear park, and Tank Farm Road parkway, according to the conditions of approval, plans and Edna -Islay Specific .Plan and shall be responsible. for maintenance for one year after acceptance -of work as complete, or until taken over by the Homeowner's Association in the case of the retention basin and linear park. As to public lands or section property included within said Subdivision, it 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. The Subdivider hereby attaches hereto, and as an integral part hereof,, and as security for the performance of this agreement, (bond) approved by and in favor of the City of San Luis Obispo, and conditional upon the faithful.performance of this agreement, which said (bond) is in the amount of,$251000.00 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 Sections 66499.7 and 66499.9 of the Government 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 improvements 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 improvements according to said Plans and specifications, and any approved modifications thereto. Neither periodic nor progress inspections or approvals 9 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, forfeited 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,. Title 16 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: CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO ti SUBD ER i B ATTEST: CITY CLERK PAMELA VOGES Approved as to form: C ty Attorney — City E sneer RESOLUTION N0.5492 (1984 Series) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO APPROVING AN AMMMENT TO AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY AND THE COUNTY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO,.CONCERNING THE CITY /COUNTY HISTORICAL MUSEUM BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: SECPION 1. That certain agreement; attached hereto marked Exhibit "A" and in =rporated herein by reference, between the City of San Luis Obispo and the County of San Luis Obispo is hereby approved and the Mayor is authorized to execute the same. SECPION 2. The City Clerk shall furnish a ccpy of this Resolution and a copy of the executed agreement approved by it to: Public Works Director, Finance Director, and County of San Luis Obispo. on motion of Councilman Settle seconded by Councilwoman- and on the following roll call vote: AYES: CounciLTen-bers Settle, Dovey, Dunin, Griffin and Mayor Billig NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution. was passed and adopted this 16th day of October ; * * * * * * * * ** R 5492 Resolution No. 5492 (1984 Series) .P��.i . •,. y. - -f City Attorney Finanaci -.is. l ;75 rihme/6 04 AmummE 7T #1 TO THE NmEmBF.R 1; 1954 AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE COUNTY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO AND THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO FOR THE LEASE OF THE OLD CITY LIBRARY BUILDING This Amendment #1 to that Agreement dated November 1, 1954 between the County of San Luis Obispo and the City of San Lus Obispo is made and entered into on this 16th: day of October . 1984 by and between the County of San Luis Obispo, hereinafter referred to as the 'COUNTY" and the City of San Luis Obispo, hereinafter referred to as the "CITY "; jointly referred to hereinafter as the "parties ". 411EREAS, the parties entered into an Agreement dated November 1, 1954, whereby the CITY leased to the ODUNTY, and the COUNTY leased from the CITY, the old City library, hereinafter referred to as the "premises ", upon the condition that the COUNTY use and devote said facility for museum and historical purposes, and MZREAS, the premises appear to be in need-of major repairs, and. *1ERFAS, the COUNTY and CITY wish to effectuate the necessary repairs at an early date, but the exact nature and extent of the repairs are unknown at this time. NOW, THEREEDRE, in consideration of the mutual and respective covenants set forth herein, and subject to all of the terms and conditions hereof, the parties agree as follows: The Agreement dated November 1, 1954 between the COUNTY and CITY be and hereby is amended by adding the following paragraph thereto: "The City /County Historical Museum appears to be in need of structural repairs to the museum entry portico. Notwithstanding any other provisions of this lease, and without waiving such provisions for the future, COUNTY and CITY hereby agree to share equally in the 1 costs of a consultant's study to make recatunendations on the repairs needed to the portico and share equally in the costs of the repairs. The consultant's study shall not exceed Nine Thousand Dollars ($9;000.00). The portico repair costs shall not exceed Eighty - thousand Dollars ($80;000.00); without prior written approval of both parties. The parties agree that the Agreement to share costs of the repairs is contingent upon the CITY budgeting sufficient funds to cover its share of the repairs in fiscal year 1985 =86. Neither the COUNTY nor the CITY will charge administrative; overhead; or related costs towards the project. Adm3i istration of the project and repairs to the structure shall be under the direction and control of the CITY. Upcn completion of the consultant's study; the CITY shall bill the COUNTY for its share of the costs, and the COUNTY agrees to pay the same. During construction, the CITY will bill the COUNTY for a proportionate share of each payment to be made for construction casts, and the COUNTY agrees to pay the same." ATTEST: Clerk of the Board of Supervis s CDLNW OF SAN LUIS OBISPO By' 4� * - --------- Chair f e Board of Supervisors Approved the of suQervIsors . Boarc on the day of4 1984 APPROVED AS TO FORM AND I-EnAl M= James B. Lindholm.' Jr.; County Counsel ]3yq,y Date CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO . ..-. 9 A %AWM JIM AM X - - - I - , Approved by Ve Luis Obispo on-*t October. AT=: City CLERK PAMEtVU,=ES T APPROVED AS TO FORM AND IMAL EFFECr Roger Picquet, City Attorney By Date, /e/ w City Council of San 14 16th day of Olff.;�,- i RESOLUTION NO. 5491 (1984 SERIES) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 5480 (1984 SERIES) TO INCLUDE THE POSITION OF ASSISTANT TO THE CITY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER IN THE MANAGERIAL COMPENSATION PLAN WHEREAS, the City Administrative Officer has retitled the position of Human Relations Coordinator and established the position of Assistant to the City Administrative Officer; and WHEREAS, the City Administrative Officer has recommended that the position of Assistant to the City Administrative Officer be included in the Managerial Pay Plan; and WHEREAS, the City Council recognizes this position as a part of the Management Team and is desirous of including it in the Management Compensation Plan. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: Section 1. The following sections of Resolution No. 5480 (1984 Series) are hereby amended as follows: A. Section 1, Table "A" is hereby amended to read as follows: R 5491 Resolution No. 5491 (1984 Series) Page 2 TABLE "A" MANAGEMENT SALARY SCHEDULE - FISCAL YEAR 1984 -1986 Fire Chief Police Chief Community Development Director V City Engineer $3200 - $3800 Finance Director Utilities Manager VI Personnel Director $2800 - $3400 Recreation Director Asst. City Administrative Officer VII Assistant to the City Administrative $2000 - $2600 Officer 1984 -86 Management Group Management Position Salary Ranee I City Administrative Officer $4200 - $4800 II City Attorney $3900 - $4500 III City Clerk $2500 - $3100 IV Public Works Director $3600 - $4200 Fire Chief Police Chief Community Development Director V City Engineer $3200 - $3800 Finance Director Utilities Manager VI Personnel Director $2800 - $3400 Recreation Director Asst. City Administrative Officer VII Assistant to the City Administrative $2000 - $2600 Officer Resolution No. 5491 (1984 Series) Page 3 B. Section 6 of Resolution No. 5480 (1984 Series) is hereby amended to read as follows: "The City Administrative Officer is authorized to grant one -time performance awards of $250.00 - $750.00 to employees in ranges IV through VII for exceptional specific performance or sustained outstanding performance." C. Section 8 of Resolution No. 5480 (1984 Series) shall be amended to read: "The City Administrative Officer shall be authorized to grant 5% (five percent) cost -of- living adjustments for employees in ranges IV through VII for both the 1984 -85 and 1985 -86 fiscal years commencing July 1, 1984 and July 1, 1985 respectively." D. Section 9 of Resolution No. 5480 (1984 Series) shall be amended to read as follows: "The total annual cost for the cost -of- living raises and one -time performance awards for employees in groups IV through VII for fiscal years 1984 -85 and 1985 -86 shall not exceed 5% (five percent) of total existing year -end compensation for the previous fiscal years." E. All other provisions of Resolution No. 5480 (1984 Series) shall remain in full force and effect. Section 2. The City Clerk shall provide a copy of this resolution to the Personnel Department and the Finance Department. Resolution No. 5491 Page 4 � \V (1984 Series) On motion of Councilman Settle . seconded by Councilwoman.Dovey,and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmembers Settle, Dovey, Dunin, Griffin and Mayor Billig NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted this 16th day of October 1984. �yA a Ci y Administrative Off'cer 1/2 _ )A- 1 Pity Attorney sx�esssx Finance Dip ctor Personnel Director /e IIr)aAc6, �� . ,4�� ,_ f I� RESOWTION NO. 5490 (1984 Series) SUBMITTAL OF AN APPLICATION FOR A GRANT FROM THE STATE TRANSPORTATION PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM TO FUND IMPROVEMENTS TO THE AMTRAK PASSENGER AND SURROUNDING PARKING AND STREET AREAS. WHEREAS, the City of San Luis. Obispo wants to improve the quality and function of transportation facilities — including intermodal facili- ties -- at the caRnunity's Amtrak passenger terminal; and WHEREAS, the City's General Plan Circulation Element, the County Regional Transportation Plan (RTP) support this project; and WHEREAS, the Intermodal Facility Project is designed to enhance the transfer of people fran the train to other forms of transportation such as local and regional buses, taxis, automobiles, bicycles and also to improve the area's environment; and WHEREAS, the first phase of the Intermodal Facility Project (property acquisition and project design) has received Transportation Planning and Development Account Funding -- as approved by the California Transporta- tion Commission on August 30, 1984, -- and the City has budgeted $300,000 as the local match of this funding; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo the following: SECTION 1. Copies of the grant application (attached as Exhibit A and incorporated herein by reference) shall be submitted to Caltrans District Office by November 1, 1984. Asa part of this, grant application, the City is asking the State to pay for 56% of the cost of Phase II of the project. The grant request is for $295,000. R 5490 Resolution No. 5490 (1984 Series) Page 2 SF=ION.2. Copies of this resolution and attachments shall be made available by the City Clerk at the City- County Library in San Luis Obispo and in the City Clerk's 'Office in City Hall, 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, California. On motion of Councilman Settle -; seconded by Counc Haman Dove.-y; and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmenbers Settle, Dovey, Dunin, Griffin and Mayor Billig NOES: None ABSENP: None the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted this 16th day of October - - -.. 1984. te=a City Admiriistrative (OffiCELt Finance Dir or xt - �C- i�— Atetorney artment Director SGT V ///& C RESOLUTION N0. 5489 r , ,r (1984 SERIES) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF-THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO APPROVING AMENDMENT NO. 3 TO JOINT POWERS AGREEMENT FOR NORTH COASTAL TRANSIT 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, approving Amendment No. 3 to Joint Powers Agreement for North Coastal Transit and authorizing the Mayor to execute the same. SECTION 2. The City Clerk shall furnish a copy of this resolution and a copy of the executed agreement.approved by it to the North Coastal Transit Board. On motion of Councilman-Settle - seconded by Councilwoman-Dovey -; and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmembers Settle, Dovey, Dunin, Griffin and Mayor Billig NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this 16th-- - day of .October- - -- .1984. R 5489 Resolution No. 5489 (1984 Series) APP VED• ......- City Administ ative offi r 'City Attorney - - - Pu lic Works Director AMENDMENT NO. 3 TO JOINT POWERS AGREEMENT NORTH COASTAL TRANSIT The CITY OF MORRO BAY, the CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO, the COUNTY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO, and the SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT agree that: .WHEREAS, on January 12, 1979, the City of Morro Bay, the City of San Luis Obispo, and the County-of San Luis Obispo entered into a joint powers agreement,.a copy of which is attached and incorporated by this reference; and WHEREAS, on August 16, 19791 the San Luis Obispo County Community College District entered Into this joint powers agreement by Amendment No. 1, a copy of which is attached and incorporated by this reference; and WHEREAS, on April 280- 1982, the City of Atascadero entered into this joint powers agreement by Amendment No. 2, a copy of which is attached and incorporated by this reference; and WHEREAS, by letter. dated June 17.' 1984 from the City of Atascadero to-the North Coastal Transit Board, the.City of Atascadero withdrew from participation in North Coastal Transit; and WHEREAS, the parties hereto now desire that the agreement be amended to change the member agencies financial contribution formula, effective July'1, 1984, for the Los Osos -Morro Bay -San Luis Obispo Route to reflect a greater emphasis on the population of the area served and a lesser emphasis on the estimated passenger miles; and NOW these parties shall amend the joint powers agreement Article 3., Section 1 as follows: EXHIBIT "A" It � r SECTION-le Budget - Limitation of Financial Commitment. The Board shall establish the fiscal year for the agency . And shall; prior.to the commencement of each fiscal year; adopt an annual budget. The budget shall additionally carry funds for future fiscal -years where necessary to reflect obligations under State or Federal funding agreements; to the extent allowable by California law. The San Luis Obispo County Community College District's financial obligation to provide for monies to support the operation of the agency shall be limited to one- third.of the cost of operation of the.Cuesta Shuttle. It is the understanding of the parties that the San Luis Obispo County Community College District.is not eligible for SB 325 monies; and therefore will be expected to provide the one -third share of the cost of operation of the Cuesta Shuttle from its other sources. Ali monies budgeted for operation of the " Cuesta Shuttle" shall be carried in a budget unit separate and apart from all other monies; and balances contained in such unit shall be carried forward from year to year. The Board shall adopt its budget in time to permit each member agency to secure approval of their respective governing bodies. No member agency shall be -required to expend its general fund monies to support the operation of the agency; unless said expenditure is first approved by the governing body of the member agency. The operation of the transit system shall be locally funded from SB 325 monies, except as otherwise provided above, or from grant monies; and from revenues derived from operations. Each member shall make its designated annual . contribution to the agency for funding the adopted budget on or before July 31. The formula for the Los Osos -Morro Bay -San Luis Obispo Route shall be based on the population of the area served and daily passenger miles emanating from the members' jurisdictions. 65% of the route's subsidy shall be funded according to the population of the area served. The populations of the Cities of Morro Bay and San Luis Obispo shall include the populations within their incorporated area. The population of the County of San Luis Obispo shall include the populations of Los Osos, Cayucos, Estero Rural, Cambria, California Mens Colony, and the California Polytechnic State University campus dormitories. The population ;figures will be based, upon the latest San.Luis Obispo County Population Projections, except for the populations of the California Mens Colony and the California Polytechnic State University campus dormitories, which will be provided by those institutions. The remaining 35% of the Los Osos -Morro Bay -San Luis Obispo Route's subsidy shall be funded according to daily passenger miles emanating from the members' jurisdictions. To determine daily passenger miles for each fiscal year, an onboard passenger survey shall be conducted in the January preceding that fiscal. year. Each passenger's miles shall be charged to the agency whose jurisdiction includes that passenger's place of residence. This amendment shall become effective on ratification by the governing boards of all member agencies. The amended agreement shall be dated and shall become effective upon the last date of ratification.by a member agency. Except as amended here, the agreement shall remain unchanged and in full force and effect. CITY OF MORRO BAY By Mayor Date:.. ATTEST-: City Clerk SCI S HOUIS `OBI By. Mayor St C. Billig L; Date: �l�ti .�i ATTEST: City C erk Pamela Voges COUNTY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO By Chairman; Board of Supervisors Date; .. ATTEST: Clerk of the Board of Supervisors SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT By----- - - - - -- - - - -- - - -- Chairman, Board of Trustees Date: ATTEST: Clerk of the Board APPROV AS TO)'; F;bLM AND GAL EFFECT By . l CITY OF MORRO BAY By Mayor Date:.. ATTEST-: City Clerk SCI S HOUIS `OBI By. Mayor St C. Billig L; Date: �l�ti .�i ATTEST: City C erk Pamela Voges COUNTY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO By Chairman; Board of Supervisors Date; .. ATTEST: Clerk of the Board of Supervisors SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT By----- - - - - -- - - - -- - - -- Chairman, Board of Trustees Date: ATTEST: Clerk of the Board APPROV AS TO)'; F;bLM AND GAL EFFECT By . RESOLUTION NO. 5488 (1984 Series) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL. OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO APPROVING THE.REVISED BYLAWS OF THE ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON JOINT RECREATIONAL USE OF SCHOOL DISTRICT PROPERTY. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: SECTION 1. The Council hereby approves the bylaws of the Advisory Committee on Joint Recreational Use of School District. Property, a copy of which is attached hereto, included by reference and marked Exhibit "A ". SECTION 2. A copy of the approved bylaws will be forwarded to the San Luis Coastal Unified School District Board of Education for their confirmation'. On motion of Councilman Settle seconded by Councilwoman Dovey and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmembers Settle, Dovey, Dunin, Griffin and Mayor Billig NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted this 16th day of October di ct4of re ation * * * * * * * * * * * * * R 5488 BYLAWS Uh IHE AN ISURY LUMMIIIEL UN. ,AWN I RECF `IONAL USE Of SCHOOL DISTRICT f ?ERTY ARTICLE I Purpose The Advisory Committee on Joint Recreational Use of School District Property - "Joint Use Committee" is established as a special purpose, continuing technical committee by the joint action of the San Luis Obispo City Council (City Council) and the San Luis Coastal Unified School District Board of Education (School Board). The Joint Use Committee advises the City Council and School District one 1. Planning for balanced utilization of land being developed, such as the Sinsheimer Park, considering adopted basic master plans. 2. Policy for operation of joint= use.recreational facilities. 3. Priorities for granting use of joint -use facilities to user groups. ARTICLE II Membership Membership consists of seven members appointed jointly by the City Council and the School Board.for.staggered two -year terms. Members may be re- appointed but may not serve more than a total of eight years. ARTICLE. III Officers A Chairperson, Vice - Chairperson and a Treasurer shall be elected for one- year terms at the first regular meeting after April 1st each year. Officers shall not serve in the same.capacity for more than two consecutive years. A staff representative from the City or the School District will act as secretary. The Chairperson shall preside over all meetings of the committee, prepare all meeting agendas and perform such duties as directed by the committee. ARTICLE IV Meetings Regular meetings of the committee shall be held bimonthly at the San Luis Obispo Recreation Department offices and shall be open to the public. Meetings shall be held at specified times as required by law,. Special meetings may be called by the chairperson or any three (3) members of the committee, provided that a week's prior written notice is given to each member. A quorum shall consist of a majority of the members currently serving. All meetings shall be conducted_ according to Robert's Rules of Order, Newly Revised. ARTICLE V Committees Subcommittees shall be appointed, as needed, by the Chairperson. A quorum of a subcommittee shall consist of a majority of that committee membership. ARTICLE VI Amendments and School Board By -law amendments shall be submitted for City Council /approval by an affirmative vote of committee members present at a regular meeting, provided that such amendments shall have been discussed by the committee on the agenda of at least two meetings prior to the vote. Members shall receive the proposed amendments at least ten (10) days prior to the first reading. i Films e� school zoo T RESOLUTION N0. —5487 (1984 SERIES) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO AMENDING THE LAND USE ELEMENT OF THE GENERAL PLAN TO FURTHER IMPLEMENT THE HILLSIDE PLANNING PROGRAM. (GP 1153, 11551 1156, 1158, 1160, 1161, 1162) WHEREAS, on February 7, 1984 the San Luis Obispo City Council. initiated Phase II of the Hillside Planning Program - the development of general plan amendment and zoning proposals for nine (9) hillside planning areas; and WHEREAS, on March 14, 1984 the Community Development Director reviewed an Initial Environmental Study of general plan and zoning changes recommended by the planning staff for the nine hillside areas and determined that these changes would not have a significant effect on the environment; and WHEREAS, on March 17, 1984 a negative declaration for the staff - recommended general plan and zoning changes was published in the Telegram- Tribune newspaper; and WHEREAS, in May and June 1984 the City Planning Commission held public hearings to review various options for amending the general plan and zoning in the nine hillside areas and on June 27, 1984 forwarded suggested changes to the Land Use Element Map and text and the Zoning Map to the City Council; and WHEREAS, in September and October 1984 the City Council held public hearings to review various hillside planning options for amending the general plan map and text and the zoning map including options recommended by the Planning Commission, staff, affected property owners and their representatives, and interested citizens; and WHEREAS, on October 2, 1984 the City Council completed its initial review of Phase II of the Hillside Planning Program and continued the public hearing to October 9, 1984 to consider the adoption of amendments to pertinent sections of the Land Use Element Map and text. R 5487 i Resolution No. 5487 (1984 Series) Page 2 NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: SECTION-1: The Text of the Land Use Element of the San Luis Obispo General Plan is hereby amended as specified on Exhibit "A ", attached and incorporated herein by reference. SECTION 2: The map of the Land Use Element of the San Luis Obispo General Plan is hereby amended as shown on Exhibit "B ", attached and incorporated herein by reference. SECTION 3: The aerial photographs which show the precise location of the urban reserve line and the development limit and the boundaries of hillside planning areas (attached as Exhibit "C" and incorporated herein) are hereby included as part of the city's Land Use Element of the General Plan. These maps shall be used to identify the official location of the urban reserve in the affected hillside planning areas and the extent of these planning areas. SECTION 4: The Community Development Department is directed to: (A) Prepare comprehensive regulations that enable the density or development potential of territory beyond the urban reserve line to be transferred to appropriate residential territory within the urban reserve; and (B) Submit these draft regulations to the City Council in a timely manner for consideration of adoption at an advertised public hearing. Until these regulations are adopted and take effect, the magnitude of development . transfer potential from legally created parcels located totally beyond the urban reserve shall be governed by the "non- conforming" lot provisions of the city's Resolution No. 5487 (1984 Series) Page 3 Zoning Regulations. During this interim period, however, the City Council may consider proposals to transfer development potential from legally- created lots located totally beyond the urban reserve that exceed the potential allowed by the Zoning Regulations in order to ensure just and equitable compensation. SECTION 5: The City Council has: (A) Reviewed and considered the environmental determination made by the Co=unity Development Director on March 14, 1984, and (B) Considered alternatives to the project recommended by the Planning Commission along with supplementary environmental analysis provided by the staff, and (C) Determined that the general plan and zoning changes described on Exhibits A. B, and C will not have a significant effect on the environment, and (D) Approved the negative declaration previously filed for this project. SECTION 6: The effective date of this resolution shall be October 16, 1984. SECTION 7: Copies of the General Plan Land Use Element, as amended, shall be made available to the public at the City- County Library on Palm Street and in the Community Development Department in City Hall, 990 Palm Street. On motion of Councilwoman ..Davey. ... .. ...... .., seconded by Mayor .Billig .................... and on the following roll call vote, this resolution was passed and adopted the 9th• day of - October...... _. . _..... 1984. AYES: Councilwoman Dovey, Mayor Billig, Counci]members Griffin and Settle NOES: Councilman Dunin ABSENT: None Resolution No. 5487(1984 Series) Page 4 'J City Attorney Community DeVelopment Director EXHIBIT ttAvi -- PAGE 2 06* so, Prefumo Billy Acres oCal Poly-Cuesta Park of • AV Wz- SFIM M" T,` Andrews St. W, W" apNo t 0, &0 'o N !O�N, i Highschool/Hospital Maino/Madonn.a,' =ones I L. To il 1 '960 - -, A , - or cutt a N. ToN� Irish Hills • •a Yancy's! • I;iiI���I����j���lii��;iif ��I�'II II; � �I�������Ijl l I II f - - - . __ _ - - - . IIli ��ty Of HILLSIDE PLANNING AREAS sAn WI S OBI SPO DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 990 Palm St. / P.O. 130. 321. San Luis Ot3ispo, CA 93406 (805) 541-1000 MAP #1. 15380 10 EXHIBIT "A" - AMENDMENTS TO THE LAND USE ELEMENT TEXT (Add the following provisions to Section D.3. -- General Provision -- of the Land Use Elemment text.) The Development Limit Line is the boundaAy between ConzeAvation /Open Space and Zand eahm a on an use inside the urban Aes erve Line as shown on the city's Land Use Element Map. The pneci6e location o6 the Development Limit Line bon h.i_tz ide ptann,i.ng areas .cis shown on laAge scale aeAi.a.Q photog,aphs on bile in the San Luis Obispo Community Development Department. These photographs are .inconpoAated into this Land Use Element by ne6eAenee. Atl general proviziionz . o6 this Section (.stems undeA Section D.3 -- Location o6 Buiedi.ng Sites; Sensitive Sites; Open Space P)tognams; Density Trans6er - Development TAans6er Pr.ogAams] zhatt be appti.eable to aAeas where a Development Limit .Line has been estabtizhed and the Development Limit Line shall have the same 6oree and e66eet as the Urban Rexetve Line. Hit,es.cde Areas Beyond the Urban ReseAve. It is an objective o6 the city to eneowuzge tke pnesuvatcon oj scenic hittside areas beyond the Urban ReseAve Line on Development Limit Line. RuAat development enabled by county zoning regu/ati.ons and praviz ons o6 the County Land Use Element bon the San Luis Obispo Area should be consis- tent with the objectives o6 the City's Hitis.ide Planning Program (section D o6. the `San. -Lui6 Ob,is.pD. Land Use Element). It is the poticy o6 the city to discourage the cAeaii.on o6 asotated buieding sites in scenic hillside auas. In general, nwwt development should be sited contiguous to flatland a,%ea6 where: * Slopes are less than .1.5 %. * Emergency access can be e66ectiveey provided 6rom a dedicated county )Load. * The geology is determined stable and not subject to tandstide problems. * WateA resouAees provide adequate domestic service and 6i Le blow. * High oA Extreme wildland ji e hazard problems aAe'not pres ent. * Development wit/ not have .6 gni6.ieant .impacts on the enviunment -- .inctudi.ng .6 gni6.ieant vizual e66ecti It is the poti.cy o6 the city to support the tran66eA o6 density enabled by county land use regueation a66eeting kU-U i.de land outside the urban reserve to continguous aAeas that meet the general siting ch i teA.i.a noted above. The county should consider a wide Aange o6 mechanisms 6or pnerse)Lv.ing. Scenic H.ittz i.de areas as permanent open space .including but not Limited to Bishop Peak, CerAO San Luis Obispo, the Santa. Lucia Eoothie& , Islay Hitt, South Street Hitt, the Davenport and Irish H.il6. EXHIBIT "A" — Page 3 (Add the following provisions to Section D.3. -- Specific Planning Area Provis- ions -- of the Land Use Element text.) 1 (GP 1153) The Andrews Street Area: Includes land on the western flank of the Santa Lucia FoothtilZs east of San Luis Drive and Highway ZOZ. Sensitive Sites: Residentially designated portions.of Assessor's Parcels 01- 081- 08,• =01- 08I -10 and 01- 081 -11 within the urban reserve..Zine-.shaZZ be considered,sensitive sites which require.approvaZ by the Architectural Review Commission`of all new housing or major additions. :..,'.'. Flood Control- Access Easements: Prior to or concurrent with any further subdivision or developmea o7 Assessor's Parcels 01- 081 -08, 01- 081 -10, or 01- 081 -11, the city will require (1) a flood control easement along San Luis Obispo Creek; and (2) an access easement to and along San Luis Obispo Creek to aZZow pedestrians to cross under Highway ZOZ to Cuesta Park. Environmental Mitigation: Subdivision maps or development plans for the area shall include provisions for adequate emergency access and fire protection and protection for future residents`�from excessive traffic noise and flooding. EXHIBIT "A" -- Page 4 (GP 1155) Orcutt Area: Includes Land on the western flanks of the Santa Lucia Foothi Zs south and east of the city limits. Open Space Programs: Prior to or concurrent with any further subdivision or development of Land above the 320 -foot elevation, the county should require that land above the 460 -foot elevation be secured.as prrmanent open space. In no case should building sites be established above the 460 -foot elevation. The county should consider a wide range of mechanisms for.,establishing permanent open space areas. The 460 -600.t etevati.on iA the mavAum ae- -- vation that the -city wiZ pnovide gna.v.ity stow wateA se,%vice conziz Ant with city.genetat plan aeuice and annexation noti.ciu. (GP 1156) The Stoneridge Area: Land on the :northern slopes of South.Street Hill bordering the Rockview, Lawrence Drive, Exposition Park and Bridge Street areas. Sensitive Sites: .ResidentiaZZy- designated area west of the end of Lawrence Drive shall be considered sensitive sites which require approval by the Architectural Review Commission of all new housing or major additions, Environmental Mitiqation: Subdivision maps or development plans for vacant residential areas west of the.end of Lawrence Drive shall include provisoes to protect future residents adequate protection from landslide and slope stability hazards. (cP 1158) Mar arita Neighborhood: Land on the southern flanks of South Street Hill northeast of Hsguera Street and Prado Road. Open Space. Programs: , Prior to or concurrent with any further subdivision or development of Zarin beyond the development Limit, -the county should require that Zand above the Limit be secured as permanent open sapce. In... no case should building sites be established above the�'deveZopment, limit; -- Line. The county should consider a wide range of mechanisms for e9tabUshing permanent open space. EXHIBIT "A "— Page 5 (GP 1160) Irish Hills Area: Includes land south of Los Osos Valley Road between the Laguna Lake neighborhood and the Howard Johnson Motel area outside the city. Open Space Programs: Prior to or concurrent with any further subdivision or development of the Irish Hills area, the county should require that Land above the 150 -foot elevation be secured as permanent open space. In no case should building sites be established above the Z50 -foot elevation. The county should consider a wide range of mechanisms for establishing permanent open space areas. (GP 1161) B,iUY .Goat AcA a: A 200 -acne area extending.southweat into the Iv:z h ,%om RoyaZ way weat ob Loa Uaoa VaUey Road. Sen.6iti,ve Situ: Ponti.dm ob the area within the U&ban. Reaehve Lane above the 7r oot. ek.evation aha t be eonz idened a aenbi ti,ve ai to which nequdn.ea apptovab by the Anchi teatwcae. Review Comm.i,6a.ion ob aU new houa.i.ng on major additions. EnviADnmentat Mitigation: Subdivi6.ion maps on deve?.opment ptam bon poAtion,6 oj the—area. within the Utban Re6eAve Line above the 175 -boot e2evat.i.on ahaU i.nctu.de pnovi,6.i;on6 that Witt pnov:ide butune neb.fdent6 adequate pnotecti.on boom 6tood,i.ng, urban and witdeand jiAe and tun 6ti.de hazanda and Witt addAe6.6 vizua.b impact .vauu. EXHIBIT "B" -- page 1 city of SAn WIS S =shag Department of Comm OBI unity DevePO lopment OW Palm Street/Post Off Ice Box 321. San Luis Obispo, CA 93406 0*TAPftfftT MISMI GENERAL PLAN CHANGE LEGEND Lim-cualTy RESIDEWIAL Em►ccium-DENSITY Rczmcr�ITIAL PUBLIC/ K1,11M. SEMI -PUBLIC CM-45 0MATION/ OPEN SPACE 7Z, INTERIM CONS4 OPEN SPACE RURAL. INDUSTRIAL. URONE M RESERVE Son LI DEVELOPMENT, LIMIT LINE Hillside Planning .Program PART 11 GP 1153 AREA *2: Andrews Street 1000, 0 10001 a-Cale TnTnTo EXHIBIT "B" -- PAGE 2 existing -amended GENERAL PLAN CHANGE LEGEND M Law; WS OUff AL MEDIUM-001MITY I RESIDENTIAL 1 ugY"'r Zg PUBLIC/ "var S041-PUBLIC CONSERVATION/ OPEN SPACE rw--J--t INTERIM CONS./ OPEN SPACE EARURAL INCUSTRIA& MENURBAN RESERVE LINE MVELOPMENT LIMIT LINE Clay of Hillside Planning Program PART 11 San Luis OBISPO GP 1155 AREA #3: orcuft expansion, Department of Community Development 1000' 0 10001 OW Palm Street/Post Office Box 321. San Luis Obispo. CA 93406 1 a-Cale TTTTT!Tn DATAMINT NISNI EXHIBIT "B" -- PAGE 3 - existing -ame 4r r GENERAL PLAN CHANGE LEGEND L.MOEM:" REST 00a AL MeDIUM-DEMITY RESIDO"IAL ........... ; RURAL IKOUSTRIAL ULINE RMU4 RESERVE OEM INTERIM CONS-/ OPEN SPACE Hillside Planning Program PART 11 city or A A santUIS OBISK)o GP 1156 AREA *4: Stonewidge w1hasDepartment of Community Development 10001 0 10001 990 Palm Street/Post Office Box 321, San Luls Obispo. CA 93406 oftle CATAPRIMIr N15501 DEVELOPMENT LIMIT LINE cor1SERVATI(W41 CPEX SPACE INTERIM CONS-/ OPEN SPACE Hillside Planning Program PART 11 city or A A santUIS OBISK)o GP 1156 AREA *4: Stonewidge w1hasDepartment of Community Development 10001 0 10001 990 Palm Street/Post Office Box 321, San Luls Obispo. CA 93406 oftle CATAPRIMIr N15501 EXHIBIT "B" -- PAGE 4 existin 1w -amended I KI RZI c ITT Q Jj 7: Ze 7' City of 1110 S an Luis OBISPO me Department of Community Development ON Palm Street/Post Office Box 321, San Luis Obispo, CA 93406 OATAPRINT N15MI LEGEND GENERAL LDW-CIDMITY RESIDENTIAL i MEDIUM - DENSITY RESIDENTIAL U.- PUBLIC/ SEMI-PUBLIC RURAL INjzjSTRIAL MENURBAN RESERVE LINE DEVELOPMENT LIMIT LINE CONSERVATION/ OPEN SPACE r.w--Zr—T Liw1 INTERIM CONS./ �' OPEN SPACE Hillside Planning .Program PART 11 GPI 158 AREA*5: Margarita 10001 0 1000, At EXHIBIT "B" -- PAGE 5 - existing IV IV -amended GENERAL PLAN CHANGE LEGEND LOW-04CMITY RESIDENTIAL MEDIUM-CCMITY RESIDENTIAL MANPUBLIC/ . SEMI-PUBLIC CONSERVATION/ OPEN SPACE 1. - �1 INTERIM CONS./ L-7--r-] OPE14 SPACE EARURAL INDUSTRIAL MENURBAN RESERVE LINE DEVELcoPMENT LIMIT LINE AIIITM ' city of Hillside Planning Program PART 11 w!"A- San LUIS OBI SPO GP1 160 AREA #6: Inish Wills nwhap Department of Community Development 10001 0 10001 OW Palm StreM/Post Of floe Box 321. San Luls Obispo, CA 93406 1 a- -cale - - DATA"tNT WWI EXHIBIT "B" -- PAGE 6 -- -amended Sf GENERAL CHANGE LEGEND LAW - Vera I TY RES I INDIT I AL RESIDEMIAL PURL I C/ SEUIPUBLIC CONSERVATION/ OPEN SPACE I NTZRI M 004S. OPEN SPACE Fna?AL INDUSTRIAL U LIKE RBAN RESERVE OEM DEVELOPMENT �** LIMIT LINE fa 11 city Of Hillside Planning Program PART 11 RFA . San Luis OBISPO GPI 161 AREA *7: BilWoat Acres Gi Department of Community Development 10001 0 10001 990 Palm Street/Post Office Box 321, San Luis Obispo, CA 934oe 8-ftle DATAPOINT NISMI EXHIBIT "B" -- Page amended;-', GENERAL PLAN CHANGE LEGEND Lcw- owls :TT 1� RESIDENT AL I EMMEDIUM - DENSITY` RES DEWrIAL : PURL I C/ J ut SEMI-PUBLIC CONSERVATION/ CCZ OPEN SPACE INTERIM CONS - CPCN SPACE RURAL INDUSTRIAL MENURBAN RESERVE LINE DEVELOPMENT LIMIT LINE city of Hillside Planning Program PART 11 San Luis OBISPO GP 1162 AREA #8: Prefumo Carryon Department of Community Development 10001 0 10001 990 Palm Street /Post Office Box 321. San Luis Obispo, CA 93406 stale C.TAI.I.Y N13581 *W i RESOLUTION NO. .5486 (1984 Series) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO ADJUSTING COMPENSATION FOR THE CITY CLERK WHEREAS, the City Council establishes the salary range for, among other management positions, the City Clerk in the Management Compensation Plan (Resolution No. 5480[1984 Series]); and WHEREAS, by Resolution No. 5199 (1983 Series) the City Council has established the compensation for City Clerk Pamela Voges; and WHEREAS, the City Council has evaluated compensation factors for the City Clerk under Section 2 of Resolution No. 5480 (1984 Series) . NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: SECTION 1. Effective July 1, 1984, City Clerk's salary shall increase from $2,550 /month to $2,678 /month. SECTION 2. On January 1, 1985, the City shall contribute $1000 to the City Clerk's ICMA Retirement Corporation deferred compensation plan account as a performance award for services rendered during fiscal year 1983 -84. SECTION 3. All other compensation and benefits afforded the City Clerk under the Management Compensation Plan (Resolution No. 5480 [1984 Series]), including Section F of Exhibit "A, ", Administrative Leave, shall remain in full force and effect. On motion of Mayor Billig , seconded by Councilman Settle and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Mayor Billig, Councilmembers Settle, Dovey, Dunin and Griffin NOES: None ABSENT: None R 5486 Resolution No.5486 1984 Series) Page 2 the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this 2nd day of October 1984. ATTEST: CITY CLERK PAMELA VOGES APPROVED: City AdministraHive 0 ficer City orney Finance Difror �i /� /��a���� �i�an�� ,, _ ,. . .� ��- .._ .. _� ,. •1� �� 1 _ i 1 RESOLUTION NO. 5485 (1984 Series) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO ADJUSTIM THE SALARY & BENEFITS OF THE CITY ATTORNEY AND DELEGATING AUTHORITY TO THE CITY ATTORNEY TO DETERMINE THE SALARY OF THE ASSISTANT CITY ATTOICZY WHEREAS, the City Council establishes the salary range for, among other positions, the City Attorney in the Management Compensation Plan (Resolution No. 5480 [1984 Series]); and WHEREAS' by Resolution No. 5201 (1983 Series) the City Council . appointed the City Attorney, Roger Picquet, and established his compensation; and WHEREAS; the City Council has evaluated conpensation factors for the City Attorney under Section 2 of Resolution No. 5480 (1984 Series). NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOL VED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: SECTION 1. Effective April 1- 1984; the City Attorney's salary shall increase from $3,875.00 per month to $4;069.00 per month. SECTION 2. Effective July 1. 1984, the. City Attorney shall receive a final relocation assistance allowance of $1,080.00 ($180.00 per month for the period January through June 1984). SECTION 3. Effective January 1; 1985; the City Attorney's salary shall increase from $4; 069.00 per nnnth to $4 ;272.00 per month. This increase shall be considered an equity -based adjustment. SECTION 4. On January 1; 1985 the City shall contribute $1,500.00 to the City Attorney's ICMA Retirement. Corporation deferred compensation plan account'as a performance award for services rendered during fiscal year 198384. SECTION 5. Effective October 1; 1984 the City Attorney shall accrue fourteen (14) working days' vacation leave per year. SECTION 6. All other compensation and benefits afforded the City Attorney under the Management Compensation Plan (Resolution No. 5480 [1984 Series]); and Resolution No. 5201 (1983 Series) not superseded by the above shall remain in full force and effect. SECTION 7. The City Council shall reevaluate compensation factors for this position in July of 1985 along with other management positions appointed by the Council.' R 5485 Resolution No. 5485 (1984 Series) Page 2 SECTION 8. The City Council hereby delegates the authority to the City Attorney to determine the salary of the Assistant City Attorney. The City Attorney shall ccnfer with the City Administrative Officer and the Personnel Director prior to setting the salary and shall take into consideration their ommients as well as those factors recited by the City Council in establishing a Management Campensation Plan (Resolution No.- - '-... -- -[1984 Series]). This supersedes Section 2 of Resolution No. 5230 1983 Series). In all other respects Resolution No. 5230 shall remain.in full force and effect. On motion of Mayor Billig , seconded by Councilman Settle, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Mayor Billig, Councilmembers Settle, Dovey, Dunin and Griffin NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted this 2nd day of October, 1984. ATTEST: 2ity Adminis tive f ty �AWJVAE 0, Ve to mow 1 RESOLUTION NO. _5484 (1984 Series) A RESOLdTTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO ADJUSTING COMPENSATION FOR THE CITY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER WHEREAS, the City Council establishes the salary range for, among other management positions, the City Administrative Officer in the Management Canpensation Plan (Resolution No. 5480 [1984 Series]); and WHEREAS; by Resolution No. 5198 (1983 Series) the City Council established canpensation for the City Administrative Officer Paul A. Lanspery; and VMREAS, the City Council has evaluated compensation factors for the City Administrative Officer under Section 2 of Resolution No. (1984 Series). NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: SECTION 1. Effective July 1; 1984, the City Administrative Officer's salary_ shall increase Fran $4,356.00 per month to $4;574.00 per month. SECTION 2. On January 1; 1985 the City shall contribute $2;000.00 to the City Administrative Officer's ICMA Retirement Corporation deferred eanpensation plan account as a performance award'for services rendered during fiscal year 1983--84. SECTION 3. Effective January 1, 1985 the salary range for the City Administrative Officer's position in the Management Canpensation Plan (Resolution No. 5480 [1984 Series]) shall be changed to $4,300.00 - $4;900.00. SECTION 4. All other canpensation and benefits afforded the City Administrative Officer under the Management Compensation Plan (Resolution No. 5480 [1984 Series]); and Resolution No. 4689 (1981 Series), and Resolution No. 4957 (1982 Series) not superseded by the above shall remain in full force and effect. On motion of Mayor Billig seconded by Councilman Settle and on the following roll call vote: AyES: Mayor Billig, Councilmembers Settle, Dovey, Dunin and Griffin NOES: None -: ABqENr: None R 5484 Resolution No. 5484 (1984 Series) Page 2 J the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted this 2nd day of October, 1984. 701 r-y:V)a e e., r RESOLUTION NO. 5483(1984 Series) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO GRANTING APPROVAL OF A TWELVE -MONTH TIME EXTENSION FOR TRACT 998 (SIERRA ALTA) LOCATED AT 95 STENNER STREET WHEREAS, the subdivider has submitted a final map and final plan check has been completed; and WHEREAS, the subdivider has made substantial progress toward completion of tract improvements; and WHEREAS, the subdivider requests a time extension to complete tract improvements necessary to receive approval of his final map; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission found that the request for time extension is justified, and recommends approval; and WHEREAS, the City Council concurs with the Planning Commission's findings; NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council resolves as follows: Section -l. That Tract 998 is granted a twelve -month time extension to September 1, 1985, subject to original tract map conditions as specified in City Council Resolution No. 4605 (1981 Series) attached hereto. On motion of - Councilman .Settle ... -.•.; seconded by Gouncilman- Griffin ... • •; and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmembers Settle, Griffin, Dovey, Dunin and Mayor Billig NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted this -2nd day of -Oct ober- ......., 1984. R 5483 Resolution No. 5483(1984 Series) Tract 998 (Sierra Alta) Page 2 APPROVED: Q ... City Administrative Off cer ..... .......... City At rney �-.— .... -�0= -� ...............Comm unty Development-Director - l�\ RESOLUTION NO. 46051981 Series) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO GRANTING APPROVAL OF TENTATIVE MAP FOR TRACT 998 LOCATED AT 95 8TE14NER STREET BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: SECTION 1. Findings. That this Council, after consideration of the tentative map of Tract 998 and the Planning Commission's recommendations, staff . recommendations and reports thereon, makes the following findings.: 1, The tentative map is consistent with the general plan and specific plans. 2. The design and improvements 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 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. 8. The proposed subdivision is granted, a mitigated negative declaration on environmental impact subject to mitigation measure implement noise study submitted as part of environmental assessment. SECTION 2. Variance. The following variance to Subdivision Ordinance requirements is hereby approved, based upon the findings below: 1. Reduced Stenner Street cul -de -sac radius from 50 foot property radius and 40 foot curb radius to 46 feet and 40 feet respectively is allowed based on the following: R 4605 Resolution No. 4605 Tract 998 Page 2 (1981 Series) 1. The above variance is granted subject to conditions to assure that adjustments hereby authorized do not constitute a grant of special privilege inconsistent with limitations upon other properties in the same vicinity, in that subdivider is to provide cul -de -sac turn around on an existing street where none is provided with design to provide curb -side parking. 2. There are special circumstances applicable to the subject property, including size, shape, location or surroundings for which the strict, literal application of the subdivision ordinance is found to deprive the subject and adjacent property of privileges enjoyed by other properties in the vicinity in that a standard cul -de -sac would create greater modifications to existing properties now served by the street. 3. In this particular case, the variance, rather than the sections at issue in the subdivision ordinance, carry out the spirit and intent of the subdivision ordinance in that suitable street width for parking and turn around is provided in minimum space with least effects to existing properties. SECTION 3. Conditions of Approval. That the approval of the tentative map for Tract 998 be subject to the following conditions: 1. Subdivider shall grant easement over the common lot area, except under structures, for underground public utilities serving the site to the approval of the City Engineer. 2. Looped waterline shown on the tentative map from Stenner Street through the site to Casa Street shall be an 8 -inch main and be a public main. Said water line shall be provided with easements to the approval of the City Engineer. A note shall be placed on the final map that property owner(s) shall assume responsibility of replacement of special pavement if removal of same is required for city maintenance or replacement of water line. 3. Subdivider shall install individual water meters for each unit. Water meters shall be clustered along the on -site public water main and along driveways to the satisfaction of the Public Services Department. 4. On -site sewer shall be private. 5. Subdivider shall be responsible for complete reconstruction of existing improvements within Stenner Street including pavement, curb, gutter and sidewalks, existing driveway ramps and frontage planting of properties affected by construction of the proposed cul -de -sac. 6. Cul -de -sac at the end of Stenner Street shall have a 46 foot right - of-way radius and a 40 foot curb radius. { Resolution No. 4605 (1981 Series) Tract 998 Page 3 7. Subdivider shall grant to the city a maintenance and drainage easement for the creek along the northeast property line to the satisfaction of the City Engineer. 8. Subdivider shall clear the creek of debris and obstructive vegetation and improve the creek to accommodate storm waters for 10 -year frequency storm. Cleaning and improvement of the creek shall be according to a creek improvement plan to be approved by the Community Development Director and Public Services Director. 9. Subdivider shall grant to the city an access easement across the driveway and parking area from Stenner Street to creek to the satisfaction of the City Engineer. 10. Subdivider shall install an approved fire alarm system with manual pull stations for buildings D and E to the satisfaction of the City Fire Marshal. 11. Subdivider shall install a building and unit directory board at the Stenner Street entrance to the project to the approval of the City Fire Marshal and Architectural Review Commission. 12. Subdivider shall install identifying letters or numbers on all buildings and /or units to be clearly visible to the approval of the City Fire Marshal and Architectural Review Commission. 13. Emergency driveway ramp at the end of Stenner Street shall be 12 feet wide. 14. All driveway aisles on site shall be a minimum of 24 feet wide except for ent -ranee driveway aisle which shall be 30 feet wide and shall be free and clear at all times and shall be red curbed and posted with no parking signs, to the approval of the City Fire Marshal and City Engineer. 15. Emergency access lane on -.site shall be constructed to support a fire truck, to the approval of the City Engineer. 16. Subdivider shall install on -site private fire hydrants to the approval of the City Fire Marshal and City Engineer. 17. Subdivider shall provide a total of 200 automobile parking spaces to city standards for the project. At least 180 of the spaces shall be on site. The remaining spaces shall be provided in.perpetuity on another site and pedestrian access shall be provided to the approval of the Community Development Department staff. Resolution No. 4605 (1981 Series) Tract 998 Page 4 18. Subdivider shall number all units in the tract consistent with city approved addressing plan per attachment 1. 19. Conditions, covenants and restrictions (CC&R's) shall be approved by the City Attorney and Community Development Director prior to the final map approval. CCSR's shall contain the following provisions: A. Creation of a homeowner's association to enforce the CC&R's and provide for professional_, perpetual maintenance of all common areas including driveways, parking, landscaping, private utilities, private sewer lines, walls and building exteriors and off -site emergency access easement. B. Grant to the City of San Luis Obispo the right to maintain all on -site improvements and emergency access easements if the homeowner's association fails to perform. The city may assess the homeowner's association for expenses incurred for said maintenance. 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 outdoor storage except in areas approved for such by the Architectural Review Commission. F. No storage of boats, campers, motorhomes, and trailers, nor,long -term storage of inoperable vehicles. G. No change in city required provisions of CCSR's without prior City Council approval. 20. Subdivider shall construct 8 foot high noise attenuation wall along east property line as a mitigation measure of environmental impact determination to the approval of Community Development Director. The wall shall be located so as to include landscaping on both sides of the wall. 21. Subdivider shall soundproof the interior of the dwelling units to a 45 db level consistent with the General Plan Noise Element. 22, Subdivider shall comply with all requirements of Architectural Review Commission, prior to city acceptance of the tract. 23. Trees along creek channel shall remain. There shall be no grading within the drop line of trees. Resolution No. 4605 (1981 Series) Tract 998 Page 5 24. Subdivider shall provide solar heating as the principal source of heating for the swimming pool to the approval of the Architectural Review Commission. 25. Subdivider shall construct a bypass sewer from Casa and Murray Streets through Santa Rosa Park to Oak Street to the satisfaction of the Public Services Department. 26. Subdivider shall install a minimum of 20 bicycle and 20 motorcycle parking spaces on site to the approval of the Architectural Review Commisssion. 27. Future development projects benefiting from the off -site sewer line project required by condition No. 25 shall be required to reimburse the subdivider pursuant to an agreement formula developed by the Public Services Department. On motion of Councilman getr7e , seconded by Councilman Dunin , and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmembers Settle and Dunin and Mayor Billig NOES: None ABSENT: Councilwoman Dovey and One Vacancy the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted this 1st day of September , 1981. ATTEST: l_ City erk Pamela V ges SUFI U�C��.r' '� %�pSS � �/ /P� �� VJ REsouniou m. 5482 (1984 Series) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO AUTHORIZING THE CITY AXMINISTRAMR TO ACT AS THE DESIGNATED REPRESENTATIVE OF THE CITY'EUR PURPOSES O of SIGNING SERVICE AGMMM FOR FUNDS BUDGETED FOR THE PUBLIC SAFETY HEALTH AND FITNESS PROGRAM SECrION 1. WMM;ffAS, the Council has ommined a Public Safety Health and Fitness Program; and SECTION 2. MEREASI it is periodically necessary to renew service agreemnts with professional providers; and SECTION 3. kT]EREAS,* these agreements are limited. to funds already approved through the normal budget process. NDWI THMMFORE1 BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo; po, that future agreements with professional providers and agreements with California Polytechnic State University for extension of facility services may be executed by the City Administrative Officer in accordance with the City's Purchasing Manual, - provided. they fall within the program scope previously approved.by the City Council and are within approved fiscal year budgeted funds. On motion Of CbiAicilinaft- Settle- seconded by Councilman -Griffin' -, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmembers- Settle, Griffin, Dovey, Dunin and Mayor Billig NOES None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this 2nd-- day of October 1984. R 5482 Resolution No. 5482 (1984 Series) Page 2 Finance Directo fieTi c/G life Chidf Pol-icV Chief V U 6 �l�c� (�To�l�� =�� ��i� �a!rYrirl, ..,..._ ,. ... ;..:. �, —� -- s _.. STANDARD AGREEMENT !ATTORNEY GENE "RAL — C ❑ STATE AGENCY STATE OF CALIFORNIA ❑ DEPT. OF GEN. SM. 'STD-2 (REV. 8/81) ❑ CONTROLLER THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 11th day of September ig 84 ❑ in the State of California, by and between State of California, through its duly elected or appointed, 0 qualified and acting AFFIRMATIVE ACTION E14PLOYER TITLE OF OFFICER ACTING FOR STATE AGENCY a a. orm a a e m yens i y - Nun{BER _ PROCUREMENT & SUPPORT SERVICES Calif Polytechnic State Univ , San Luis Obispo SA #114 CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO hereafter celled the Contractor. WITNESSETH: That the Contractor for and in consideration of the covenants, conditions, agreements, and stipulations of the State hereinafter expressed, does hereby agree to furnish to the State services and materials, as follows: (Set forth service to be rendered by Contractor, amount to be paid Contractor, time for performance or completion, and attach plans and specifications, if any.) Contractor agrees to provide a Health /Fitness Evaluation Program to California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo. The fitness assessments are to be conducted by James L. Webb, Physical Education Department. Testing includes measurement of muscular strength and endurance, flexibility, anthropometric parameters (height, weight, body girths, diameters and skinfolds), pulmonary volumes and capacities, body fat determination and a graded exercise stress test on the treadmill. The treadmill test is supervised by a physician if the participant is over 35 years of age. All testing will be conducted during evening hours or weekends when there i.s no conflict with normal academic undertakings. Term of this agreement shall be from September 1, 1984 through June 30, 1985. Cost of testing shall be $10.00 per participant. Approximately 40 subjects will be tested per year. The provisions on the reverse side hereof constitute a part of this agreement IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this agreement has been. executed by the parties hereto, upon the date first above written. STATE OF CAUFORNIA CONTRACTOR AGENCY The Cali forni at - ni vets ty -CONTRACTOR IM °TM°' TITAN AN 124OW UAL. arAre momE,11°A A CORPO ATIOK °ARINERSF"°' 7 J CITY OF SAN LULS OBISPO 6 Ilnivprsity. San Luis 01 1ap0 Trr E Ray flaci as iin t nt Su ort Services O fficer_ n Luis Obispo, Ca. 93401 CONTINUED ON _ SHEETS.. EACH BEARING NAME OF CONTRACTOR. AMOUNT ENCUMBERED PROGRAM/CATEGORY AND TITLE) FUND ) Department of General Services l th Fitness Program_ . Use Only UNENCUMBERED BALANCE IONAL USE) Busselen /J. Webb INCREASING ENCUMBRANCE - Z14ARTFR STAN OBJECT OF AND TITLE) i hereby certify upon my own personal knowledge that budgeted funds are I "" _ available for the period and purpose of the e:pettditure stated above. � V I hereby sat all conditions for exemption set forth in State Administrative Manual Section 1109 have been Xvii,d with and t_his_document is exempt from review by the Department of Finance. SIGNATURE OF OFFICER SIGNING ON BEHALF OF THE AGENCY DATE J: PERSONAL /PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONTRACT. THIS AGREEMENT is entered into this ?na- day of October , 1984 , by and between the City of San Luis Obispo, hereinafter called the "City" and David A. Bernhardt, herinafter called the "Contractor." WHEREAS, the City has need for the professional services of an individual with the particular training, ability, knowledge and experience possessed by the Contractor;. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of a- rate,not to exceed the annual program budget for this service, the Contractor agrees to perform during the period September 17, 1984 through June 30, 1985, inclusive, the following personal and /or professional services: Contractor shall perform all services as previously agreed or rendered in conformance with program standards. In performing the above.services, it. is understood and agreed that: 1. The Contractor is engaged as an independent Contractor and will be responsible for any Federal or State taxes applicable to this payment. 2. The Contractor will not be eligible for any Federal Social Security, State Workers' Compensation, unemployment insurance, or Public Employees Retirement System benefits from this contract payment, except as a self- - employed individual.. 3. The Contractor shall not be eligible for any group health insurance„ life insurance, vacation, sick leave or any other benefits available. to City employees employed under the Personnel Rules and Regulations of the City, of San Luis Obispo. 4. Payment(s) will be made to the Contractor in accordance with the regular Accounts /Payable schedule of the City of San Luis, Obispo. 5. The City.of San Luis Obispo shall be held harmless from any and all claims and losses accruing or resulting to Contractor and any other person in connection with the performance of this contract: This contract and any amendments to this contract will not be effective until approved by the City Council of the City of San Luis Obispo. CITY Q City Administrative 0 ficer CONTRACTOR Signed Print Name doyl) &a,✓laAto Address loD L,s4 ..Sk, <<_.4 1:,,, Lw"f ;1�,foo 44 fiYol PERSONAL /PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONTRACT THIS AGREEMENT is entered into this 2nd. day of October 1984 , by and between-the City of San Luis Obispo, hereinafter called the "City" and Dr. James Webb, hereinafter called the "Contractor." WHEREAS; the City has need for the professional services of an individual with the particular training, ability, knowledge and experience possessed by the Contractor; NOW, THEREFORE, in consid_,eration of a rate not to exceed the annual program budget for this service, the Contractor agrees to perform during the period September 17, 1984 through June 30, 1985, inclusive, the following personal and /or professional services: Contractor shall perform all services as previously agreed or rendered in. conformance with program standards. In performing the above services, it is understood and agreed that: 1. The Contractor i's engaged as an independent Contractor and will be responsible for any Federal or State taxes applicable to this payment. 2. The Contractor will not be eligible for any Federal Social Security, State Workers' Compensation, unemployment insurance, or Public Employees Retirement System benefits from this contract payment, except as a self= employed. individual. 3. The Contractor shall not be eligible for any group health insurance, life insurance, vacation, sick leave or any other.benefits available to City employees employed under the Personnel Rules and Regulations of the City of San Luis Obispo. �J 4. Payment(s) will be made to the Contractor in accordance with the regular.Accounts /Payable schedule of the City of San Luis Obispo. 5. The City of San Luis Obispo shall be held harmless from any and all claims and losses accruing or resulting to Contractor and any other person in connection with the performance of this contract. This contract and any amendments to this contract will not be effective until approved by the City Council of the City of San Luis Obispo. CITY City(T"; Mministrative Offi er CONTRACTOR 5igrle Id P i nt me \1,4A4E5 6. Sg�v u« 6elueo C'A. �3�0/ RESOLUTION NO. 5481 (1984 Series) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO ACCEPTING THE PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS FOR TRACT 822. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: SECTION 1. That the public improvements for Tract 822 are hereby accepted for maintenance by the City of San Luis Obispo. SECTION 2. The Council hereby authorizes release of 90% of the Faithful Performance Bond in accordance with the Subdivision Agreement to guarantee the subdivision improvements for one (1) year. On motion of Councilman Settle seconded by Councilman Griffin , and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmembers Settle, Griffin, Dovey, Dunin and Mayor Billig NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this 2nd day of October 1984. ATTEST: CI4 CLERK PAMELA aGES * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** R 5481 Resolution No. 5481 (1984 Series) Page 2 APPROVED: Qitv �nistrativ 0 ice �. i City Attormey Community Development Development Director City En eer ��i����4 � � ' ��� J ��i� RESOLUTION NO. 5480 (1984 SERIES) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISFO ESTABLISHING A.MANAGERIAL COMPENSATION -PLAN FOR CERTAIN MANAGEMENT PERSONNEL AND SUPERSEDING PREVIOUS RESOLUTIONS IN CONFLICT WHEREAS, the City Council is desirous of establishing a comprehensive Management Development and Compensation policy; and WHEREAS, the Council is committed to a compensation policy that strengthens the recruitment and retention of well= qualified and effective managerial staff; and WHEREAS; Council determines that merit and performance shall be the basis for managerial compensation; and WHEREAS, Council recognizes that under Section 701 of.the City Charter, the selection, development, evaluation and level of compensation for certain individual departmental managers and immediate management staff is the, responsibility of the City Administrative Officer; NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: Section 1. A managerial salary plan is an "important component of. a comprehensive compensation policy: In order to remain competitive with the professional marketplace and promote merit and performance as the criteria for individual compensation determinations, the.open -range Management Salary Schedule (Table "A ") for fiscal years 1984 -85 and 1985 =86 is authorized. Subsequent changes in any group salary range shall be authorized by Council resolution. R 5480 `s Resolution No. 5486- (1984 Series) Page 2 TABLE "A" MANAGEMENT SALARY SCHEDULE - FISCAL YEAR 1984 -1986 VI Personnel Director $2800 - $3400 Recreation Director Asst. City Administrative Officer" Section 2. For individuals in Management Groups I through III, the City Council shall determine compensation, including salary within the designated ranges, after evaluating performance, the management profession, and funding constraints. Section 3. The City Administrative Officer is responsible for and shall be held accountable to the Council for the performance and evaluation of subordinate management staff. The City Administrative Officer shall evaluate and determine individual levels of salary for positions within management groups IV through VI in accordance with professional compensation principles. Such determinations shall reflect merit and performance as the standard and basis for managerial compensation. Such determinations shall be within the respective monthly salary ranges specified in Section I and may include increases, no change or decreases in salary levels within 1984 -1986 Management Group Management Position Salary Range I City Administrative Officer $4200 - $4800 II City Attorney $3900 - $4500 III City Clerk $2500 - $3100 IV Public Works Director $3600 - $4200 Fire Chief Police Chief Community Development Director V City Engineer $3200 - $3800 Finance Director Utilities Manager VI Personnel Director $2800 - $3400 Recreation Director Asst. City Administrative Officer" Section 2. For individuals in Management Groups I through III, the City Council shall determine compensation, including salary within the designated ranges, after evaluating performance, the management profession, and funding constraints. Section 3. The City Administrative Officer is responsible for and shall be held accountable to the Council for the performance and evaluation of subordinate management staff. The City Administrative Officer shall evaluate and determine individual levels of salary for positions within management groups IV through VI in accordance with professional compensation principles. Such determinations shall reflect merit and performance as the standard and basis for managerial compensation. Such determinations shall be within the respective monthly salary ranges specified in Section I and may include increases, no change or decreases in salary levels within Resolution No. 5480 (1984 Series) Page 3 the designated range. Further, the City Administrative Officer is authorized to implement salary level determinations by phases during a fiscal year. Section 4. The City Council hereby delegates the authority to the City Administrative Officer to determine the salary of the Assistant City Administrative Officer. This supersedes the first sentence of Section 2 of Resolution No. 4872 (1982 Series). In all other respects Resolution No. 4872 shall reamin in full force and effect. Section 5. The salary determination within the approved range for management employees in ranges IV through VI who report to other management employees shall be jointly determined by the supervising manager and the City Administrative Officer. Section 6. The City Administrative Officer is authorized to grant one -time Performance Awards of $250 -$750 to employees in ranges IV through VI for either exceptional specific performance or sustained outstanding performance. Section 7. The Management Fringe Benefits attached hereto as Exhibit "A" shall continue during fiscal years 1984 -85 and 1985 -86. The City shall contribute a maximum of $268.30 per month for the Medical, Dental, Vision coverage. The ?Management Life Insurance and Long -Term Disability insurance shall continue to be directly funded by the City. Section 8. The City Administrative Officer shall be authorized to grant five percent (5%) percent cost -of- living adjustments to employees in Ranges IV through VI for both the 1984 -85 and 1985 -86 fiscal years commencing July 1, 1984, and July 1, 1985, respectively. Resolution No. 5480 Page 4 (1984 Series) Section 9. The total annual cost for the cost -of- living raises and one -time performance awards for employees in Groups IV through VI for fiscal years 1984 -85 and 1985 -86 shall not exceed five percent (5%) of total existing year -end compensation for the previous fiscal year. On motion of Councilman Settle and on the following roll call vote: , seconded by Councilman Griffin AYES: Councilmembers Settle, Griffin, Dovey, Dunin and Mayor Billig NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution was 1984. ATTEST: City Clerk a a es APPROVED: lei City Administra 've 0 icer L/ Finance Di ctor City Att rney •Personnel Director I EXFIIBIT "A" MANAGEMENT FRIIQGE_BECEFITS 1984 -86 Section A Medical, Dental, Eye Care The City shall establish and maintain medical, dental and eye care insurance plans for coverage by management employees and their dependents. Each management employee shall carry medical, eye care, and dental for self. Dependent coverage shall be at the employee's option; however, all eligible dependents rust be covered and covered on all plans if dependent coverage is desired. The City reserves the right to choose the method of insuring and plans to be offered. _• Section B Unexpended Fringe Benefit The city shall pay to each, management employee as soon as practicable prior to December 310* an annual lump sum payment (subject to appropriate taxation) for the difference between the benefit amounts provided Management employees and any lesser sum expended by the employee for medical, eye care, and dental coverage for the calendar year Section C Life and-Disability The city shall provide the following speci.al_insurance benefits: ras 1. IAng =term disability insurance. providing 60% of. gross salary to age 65 for any sickness or accident after a 90-day waiting period. 2. $50,000 term life insurance including accidental death and dismemberment. 3. One -half of employee's health insurance premium paid for retired employees who elect to remain members of the city's group health plan. (Medical Plan) Section-.D Retirement The City agrees to provide the Public Employees' Retirement System's 2% at age 60 plan to all eligible employees including the amendment permitting conversion of unused sick leave to additional retirement credit, the.1959 survivor's benefit.and one year final compensation. The police and fire chiefs shall receive the same retirement benefits as sworn personnel in their department. Effective 7 -1-81 the city agrees to pay the emplayee's contribution to P.E.R.S. These amounts paid by the city are employee contributions and are paid by the city to satisfy the employee's obligation to contribute the current percentage of salary to P.E.R.S. An employee has no option to receive the cocitributed amounts directly instead of having them paid by the city to P.E.R.S. on behalf of the employee. It is further understood and agreed that the payment of the employee's P.E.R.S. contribution is made subject to I.R.S. approval and reporting o procedures. Section E Vacation Vacation leave is governed by Section 2.36-440 of. the Municipal Code except that it may be taken after the completion of.the sixth calendar'month of service since the benefit date. Vacation leave shall be accrued as earned each payroll period up to a maximum of twice the annual accrual rate. However' if the City Administrator determines that a management employee has b;;n unable to take vacation due to the press of city business; the City Administrator may increase the accrual limits or once annually authorize payment for one-half of the excess accumulation up to a maximum of five (5) days. Section F Administrative Leave Management employees of the City are exempt from overtime ccrnpensation consideration. It is recognized that their managerial and program responsibilities require time and effort. outside the normal workday and which frequently result in working beyond the normal hours. In consideration of these factors the managerial staff shall be afforded sufficient flexibility in managing their work load and time. Also,' the City Administrative officer may grant up to five days per year of administrative leave in lieu of overtime caTpensation. Section *G Holidays Management personnel shall receive 10 fixed + 2 floating holidays per year. Section H Sick Leave Sick leave is governed by Section 2.36.420 of the Municipal Code. An.employee may take up to two (2) days per year of sick leave if - requixed to be away from the job to personally care for a nmnber of ' his/her immediate family as defined in Section 2.36..420. This may be extended to five (5) days per year if the family member is part of the enplcyee's household' and to seven (7) days if a household family mmdDer is hospitalized and the employee submits written verification of such hospitalization. Upon termination of employment by death or retirement, a percentage of the dollar value of the employee's accumulated sick leave will be paid to the err ' or the designated beneficiary or benefi i — - p1dyee 1 - _ cianies acoording to the Qo;=ig schedule: (A) Death - 25% (B) Retirement and actual commencement of PERS be - nefits: (1) After ten (10) years of continuous employment - 10% (2) After- twenty (20) years of continuous employment 15% -2- Section I Workers' Compensation Leave An employee who is absent from duty because of on- the -.job injury in accordance with the state workers' compensation law and is not eligible for disability payments under Labor Code Section 4850 shall be paid the difference between his base. salary and the amount provided by workers' compensation law during the first ninety (90) business days of such temporary disability absence. Eligibility for workers' compensation leave requires an open workers' compensation claim. Section J Vehicle Assignment F'or those management personnel who require the use of an autoobile an a regular 24 -hour basis to perform their normal duties, the city will; at city option; provide a city vehicle or an appropriate allowance for the employee's use of a personal automobile. The use of a personal automobile for city business will be eligible for mileage reimbursement in accordance with standard city policy. -3- �i,l� �� ��sv��el - �i ���� t� RESOLUTION NO. 5479 (1984 Series) RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS APPROVING THE APPLICATION FOR.GRANT FUNDS UNDER THE REGIONAL COMPETITIVE PROGRAM OF THE CALIFORNIA PARK AND RECREATIONAL FACILITIES ACT OF 1984, FOR REHABILITATION OF THE COMMUNITY RECREATION CENTER LOCATED AT 864 SANTA ROSA STREET, SAN LUIS OBISPO, CALIFORNIA. WHEREAS, the people of the State of California have enacted the California Park and Recreational Facilities Act of 1984, which provides funds to the State of California and its political subdivisions for developing facilities for public recreational purposes; and WHEREAS, the State Department of Parks and Recreation has been delegated the responsibility for the administration of the program within the state, setting up necessary procedures governing application by local agencies under the program; and WHEREAS, said procedures established by the State Department of Parks and Recreation require the applicant to certify by resolution the approval of applications before submission of said applications to the state; and WHEREAS, said applications contain assurances that the applicant must comply with; and WHEREAS, the applicant agency will enter into.an agreement with the State of California for development rehabilitation or restoration of the project; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of San Luis Obispo, California hereby: 1. Approves the filing of an application for 1984 state grant assistance for the above project; and 2. Certifies that said agency understands the assurances and certification in the application; and 3. Certifies that said agency has or will have sufficient funds to operate and maintain the project, and if the project is selected for state grant funding; 4. Certifies that said organization will provide construction plans and, specifications to the state within one year of the appropriation of funds under this program and will commence work immediately after state approval; and 5. Appoints the Director of Parks and Recreation as agent of the City of San Luis Obispo to conduct all negotiations, execute and submit all documents pursuant.to..the City's Purchasing Manual: All original-documents-including but not limited to applications, agreements and amendments.to be retained by the City Clerk R 5479 Resolution No. 5479 984 Series), Page 2 6. The City Clerk is hereby directed to forward an executed copy of this resolution with approved application and other supportive material as may be required to: Department of Parks & Recreation P.O. Box 2390 Sacramento, CA 95811 On motion of Councilman Settle seconded by Councilman Griffin, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmembers Settle, Griffin, Dovey, Dunin and Mayor Billig NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this 2nd day of October , %. --w4, �ecre�a� � �� �� %� r RESOLUTION NO. 5478 (1984 Series) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS.OBISPO ESTABLISHING A SUNSET CLAUSE FOR PENDING AND FUTURE STREET ABANDONMENTS BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: SECTION 1. All pending street abandonments as shown on the attached "Exhibit A" shall expire six (6) months from this date or upon expiration of a current specific project or tentative subdivision approval which incorporates the respective abandonment. SECTION 2. All future street abandonment considerations shall expire one (1) year after conditional approval by the Council. or, upon expiration of an approved specific project or tentative subdivision which incorporates the abandonment. On motion Councilman Settle and on the following roll call vote: seconded by Councilman Griffin , AYES: Councilmembers Settle, Griffin, Dovey, Dunin and Mayor Billig NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this 2nd day of October 1984. ATTEST: CI ;CLERK PAMELA V ES V R 5478 APPROVED: Gity AdministrativLf O(.Vf icer �o"Zj' _ v, Z'it'y Attorney Conmunit Development Director City E i!!)neer October 2, 1984 A �_ i EXHIBIT "A" SUNSET CLAUSES FOR PENDING STREET ABANDONMENTS 1. PACIFIC STREET (between Santa Rosa and Toro Streets adjacent to S.L. Creek) Effective: until expiration of tentative M.S.83 -034. 2. FLORENCEi'LEONAi HASKIN, WILLIAM STREETS (Terrace Hill) Effective: until expiration of respective tentative tracts 926, 1034, 1064. 3. LELAND TERRACE; BUENA VISTA TERRACE (Terrace Hill area - Jack Farris) Effective: for six (6) months unless a specific project or tentative subdivision. is approved in the interim which will then run concurrently with such approval. 4. CHORRO /WALNUT STREETS (excess R /W) Effective: for six (6) months unless a specific project or tentative subdivision map is approved in the interim which will then run concurrently with such approval. 5. MONTALBAN /LEMON STREETS (excess R /W) Effective: for six (6) months or upon notice by applicant unless a specific project or tentative subdivision map is approved in the interim which will then run con- currently with such approval. 6. MONTALBAN STREET (westerly of Santa Rosa Street, adjacent to Stenner Creek) Effective: for six (6) months unless a specific project or tentative subdivision map is approved in the interim which will then run concurrently with such approval. 7. BRIZZOLARA STREET (southerly end adjacent to Hwy 101) Effective: until expiration of Minor Subdivision 82 -103. A✓-& arn� RESOLUTION NO. 5477 (1984 Series) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY. OF SAN LUIS OBISPO GRANTING APPROVAL OF A TWELVE -MONTH TIME EXTENSION FOR TRACT 1064 LOCATED AT 1300 BISHOP STREET WHEREAS, financial and time constraints have prevented the subdivider of Tract 1064 from meeting all conditions of the tentative tract map and from filing the final map; and WHEREAS the subdivider requests a twelve -month time extension to complete conditions necessary to receive approval of his final map; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission found that the request for time extension is justified, and recommends approval; and WHEREAS, the City Council concurs with the Planning Commission's findings; NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council resolves as follows: Section 1. That Tract 1064 is granted a twelve -month time extension to July 13, 1985, subject to original tract map conditions as specified in City Council Resolution No. 4894 (1982 Series) attached hereto. On motion of - 14 ayor ..Bil:lig .............._....., seconded by - Councilman Dunin , and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Mayor Billig, Councilmembers Dunin, Dovey and Griffin NOES: None ABSENT: Councilman Settle the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted this 18th day of - September 1984. R 5477 Resolution No 5477 (1984 Series) Tract 1064 Page 2 APPROVED: City Administrative ffi City Att ney ..r .. . Community Development Director _J; RESOLUTION No. 4894 (1932 Series) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAP: LUIS OBISPO GRANTING APPROVAL OF TENTATIVE TRACT NO. 1064 ?� LOCATED AT 1300 BISHOP STREET BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: SECTION 1. That this council, after consideration of the tentative map of Tract 1064 and the Planning Commission's recommendations, staff recommendations and reports thereon, makes the following findings: 1. The tentative map is consistent with the general plan. 2. The design and improvements of the proposed subdivision are consistent with the general plan. 3. The site is physically suitable for the type of development proposed. 4. The site is physically suitable for the proposed density of development. 5. The design of the subdivision and the proposed improvements are not likely to cause substantial environmental damage or substantially and avoidably injure fish or wildlife or their habitat. 6. The design of the subdivision or the type of improvements are not likely to cause public health problems. 7. The design of the subdivision or the type of improvements will not conflict with easements for access through or use of property within the proposed subdivision. SECTION 2. That the approval of the tentative map for Tract 1064 be subject to the following conditions: 1. Subdivider shall underground all existing utilities within the tract boundary. 2. Sewer and water charges are due, payable prior to recordation of the final map, as determined by the City Engineer. 3. Public streets shall be designed for a traffic index (T.I.) of 5.5. Private streets shall be designated with a T.I. = 4.0.. 4. Full street improvements consisting of curb, gutter, sidewalks and street paveout are required along all frontages. Sidewalks shall be provided along private streets to satisfaction of the Community Development Director. R -4894 .J Resolution No. 4894 (1982 Series) Page 2 Tract 1064 5. Grading shall be in conformance with the required geotechnical analysis for the site. The grading plan shall be inspected and certified by a registered soils engineer /geologist, as conforming to all requirements in the geotechnical analysis. A registered soils engineer or geologist shall be available on the site as required to verify conditions as grading progresses to ensure compliance with recommendations in geotechnical analysis. 6. Traffic control signs and street lighting shall be installed to meet city standards and to the approval of the City Engineer. 7. In the event that grading or other operations do uncover buried artifacts, all construction activities shall be halted to prevent further disruption of the newly discovered archaeological site. A qualified archaeologist should then evaluate the discovery and recommend appropriate disposition of the resources. 8. Street abandonments as specified in the applicant's proposal shall be initiated and completed before the final map is approved. If the street abandonment for one reason or another is not approved, the final tract map shall be reviewed by the City Council for possible revisions. 9. Subdivider shall construct all public improvements shown on the preliminary development plan and required as conditions of same, approved by Ordinance No. 837 and on file in the City Community Development Department (as Planned Development rezoning PD 0644). 10. The following notes shall be placed on the final maps: a. All exterior surfaces of structures shall be colored in natural or muted tones to blend with their surroundings. b. All plant species used for landscaping and revegetation shall be native or naturalized.to the area in order to conform in color and horticultural requirements with existing grasses: 11. Construction activity:shall be restricted to the weekday hours from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 12. Subdivider shall maintain city access to the Terrace Hill water tank during construction of the subdivision, to the approval of the Public Services Department. 13. Fletcher Street between Leona Street and Del Campo, shall be improved with full street improvements. 14. Final map shall be consistent with phasing plan for PD 0644 -A (Ordinance No. ). Resolution No. 4894 (1982 Series) Page 2 Tract 1064 On motion of Councilman Dunin ,. seconded by Councilman Griffin and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmembers Dunin, Griffin, Dovey and :tayor Billig NOES: None ABSENT: Councilman Settle the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted this 13thday of July , 1982, ATTEST: V City Clerk Pamela V ges APPROVED: Cit}' Administrative Of icer City Attorney Community Development Director City En eer sc),bd., v�d� RESOLUTION NO. 5476 (1984 Series) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO GRANTING APPROVAL OF A TWELVE -MONTH TIME EXTENSION FOR TRACT 1034 (LELAND TERRACE) LOCATED AT 2200 FLORENCE AVENUE WHEREAS, financial and time constraints have prevented the subdivider of Tract 1034 from meeting all conditions of the tentative tract map and from filing the final map; and WHEREAS, the subdivider requests a twelve -month time extension to complete conditions necessary to receive approval of his final map; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission found that the request for time extension is justified, and recoIImends approval; and WHEREAS, the City Council concurs with the Planning Comission's findings; NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council resolves as follows: Section -1. That Tract 1034 is granted a twelve -month time extension to July 131 1985, subject to original tract map conditions as specified in City Council Resolution No. 5115 (1983 Series) attached hereto, except that Condition 39 shall be deleted. On motion of Mayor - Billi-g , seconded by Gouncilman.Dun_in- and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Mayor Billig, Councilmembers Dunin, Davey and Griffin. NOES: None ABSENT: Councilman Settle the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted this 18th day of September. 1984. 5476 Resolution No. 5476 (1984 Series) Tract 1034 (Island Terrace) Page 2 d. Citly Administrative Off ice City Atto ey Community evelopme t Director i f i RESOLUTION NO 5115 (1983 Series) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO AMENDING THE TENTATIVE MAP FOR TRACT 1034 LOCATED AT 1300 BISHOP STREET (LELAND TERRACE). THIS RESOLUTION SUPERSEDES COUNCIL RESOLUTIONS N0. 4072 (1980 SERIES), 4475 (1981 SERIES), AND 4893 (1982 SERIES). BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: SECTION 1. That this council, after consideration of the amendment to the tentative map for Tract 1034 and the Planning Commission's recommendations, staff recommendations and reports thereon, makes the following findings: 1. The tentative map is consistent with the general plan and Terrace Hill Planned Development. 2. The design and improvements of the proposed subdivision are consistent with.the general plan and Terrace Hill Planned Development project. 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. 8. The previous project EIR certified for PD 0644 (Terrace Hill.Planned Development project) is found acceptable for this project. SECTION 2. That the amendment of the approved tentative map for Tract 1034 be subject to the following conditions: 1. Subdivider shall grant public utilities easements adjacent to private streets and driveways and over the entirety of common areas to the approval of the utility companies and the City Engineer. 2. Easements for public sewer and water lines shall be granted to the city, to the approval of the City Engineer. 3. Public water and sewer mains shall be sized to the approval of the City Engineer. R 5115 J Resolution No. 5115 (1983 Series) Page 3 Tract 1034 13. All on -site drainage structures, if required, shall be owned and maintained by homeowner's association, except for culvert between Florence and Bushnell Avenues. Easements shall be granted for said culvert to the approval of the City Engineer. See condition 11. 14. Subdivider shall prepare conditions, covenants, and restrictions to be approved by the City Attorney and Community Development Director prior to final map approval. CC &R's shall contain the following provisions: A. A homeowner's association to enforce the CC &R's and provide for professional perpetual maintenance of all common areas including landscaping, private streets and driveways, street signs, private utilities, drainage facilities, lighting, walls, fences, etc., in first class condition; homeowner's association shall maintain common lot. B. Grant to the City of San Luis Obispo the right to maintain common area if the homeowner's association fails to perform and assess the homeowner's association for expenses incurred, and the right of the city to inspect the site at mutually agreed times to assure conditions of CC &R's and final map are being met. C. No parking on the site except in approved designated spaces. D. Grant to the City of San Luis Obispo the right to order vehicles to be towed away on a complaint basis, which are parking in unauthorized places. E. No outside storage of boats, campers, motorhomes, and trailers, not long- term storage of inoperable vehicles. F. No outside storage by individual units except in designated storage areas. G. No change in city - required provisions of CC &R's without prior City Council approval. H. Homeowner's association shall file with the City Clerk the names and addresses of all officers of the homeowner's association within.l5 days of any change in membership of the homeowner's association.. Said change shall be filed with the City Clerk. 15. Unit driveways and private streets shall have street numbers per addressing plan as Exhibit A. Subdivider shall install directory signs at project entrances, to the approval of the Community Development Director. Street names as shown on the map are approved. 16. Subdivider shall comply with all approved precise development plan conditions and requirements of the Architectural Review Commission prior to city acceptance of the tract. 17. A note shall be placed on the final map that units constructed in this tract will be required to have Class A fire retardant roofs as specified in the Uniform Building Code by the authority of Uniform Fire Code Section 10.301(b). Resolution No. 5115 (1983 Series) Page 6 Tract 1034 35. Subdivider shall maintain city access to the Terrace Hill water tank during construction of the subdivision, to the approval of the Public Services_ Department. 36. Subdivision boundary shall be expanded to include portions of paper street rights -of -way relative to the abandonment of Haskin, Leona, Leland Terrace, and Buena Vista Terrace Streets, to the approval of the City Engineer.. 37. Final map shall be consistent with phasing plan for PD 0644 -A. 38. Subdivider may file separate final maps for Phase III and V. City Engineer and Community Development Director may, at their discretion, require any off -site or other phase improvements needed to serve this tract. 39. Tentative map approval is in effect until July 13, 1984. On motion of Councilman Settle seconded by Councilwoman Dovey , and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmembers Settle, Dovey, Griffin and Vice -Mayor Dunin NOES: None ABSENT: Mayor Billig the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted this 17th day of May 1983. Vic Mayor Ron Dunin ATTEST: V City Clerk Pamela Vo s Po,j Q S Ci Administrative Citficer � A City Attorney Community Development Director ��ss ,� � /-� RESOLUTION NO. 5475 (1984 Series) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO GRANTING APPROVAL OF A TWELVE -MONTH TIME EXTENSION FOR TRACT 926 (BUENA VISTA ESTATES) LOCATED AT 2030 -2031 BINNS COURT WHEREAS, financial and time constraints have prevented the subdivider of Tract 926 from meeting all conditions of the tentative tract map and from filing the final map; and WHEREAS, the subdivider requests a twelve -month time extension to complete conditions necessary to receive approval of his final'map; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission found that the request for time extension is justified, and reca mends approval; and WHEREAS, the City Council concurs with the Planning Commission's findings; NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council resolves as follows: Section-1. That Tract 926 is granted a twelve -month time extension to July 131 1985, subject to original tract map conditions as specified in City Council Resolution No.. 4.892 (1982 Series) attached hereto. On motion of -Mayor- Billig ; seconded by Councilman-Dunin and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Mayor Billig, Councilmembers:'Dunin, Dovey and Griffin NOES: None ABSENT: Councilman Settle the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted this 1&th day of September' 1984. R 5475 Resolution No. 5475(1984 Series) Tract 926 (Buena Vista Estates) Page 2 APPROVED: City Administrative fi .... 4� ^ =`� �... City Attor/ y Cminunity De lopment Director RESOLUTION No. 4892. (1982 Series) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBIS. AMENDING CONDITIONS OF APPROVED TENTATIVE TRACT N0. 926 LOCATED AT 2030 -2031 BINPIS COURT (BUENA VISTA ESTATES). THIS RESOLUTION SUPERSEDES COUNCIL RESOLUTIONS NO. 4072 (1980 SERIES) AND 4475 (1981 SERIES). BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: SECTION 1. That this council, after consideration of the amendment to the tentative map for Tract 926 and the Planning Commission's recommendations, staff recommendations and reports thereon, makes the following amendments to findings: 1. The tentative map is consistent with the.general plan and Terrace Hill Planned Development. 2. The design and improvements of the proposed subdivision are consistent with the general plan and Terrace Hill Planned Development project. 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 or use of property within the proposed subdivision. 8. The previous project EIR certified for PD 0644 (Terrace Hill Planned Development project) is acceptable. SECTION 2. That the amendment of the approved tentative map for Tract 926 be subject to the following conditions: 1. Sewer mains as depicted on the tentative tract.map shall be six inches in size except for Binns Court from Ella Street to first manhole which shall be eight inches in size. 2. New sewer mains shall be located in private streets within easements and dedication to the city to the approval of the City Engineer. R -4892 Resolution No. 4892 (1982,.Series) Page 2 Tract 926 3. Final map shall note that sewer ejector pumps may be required for the lower floors at houses built on Lots 10, 11, and 12. 4. Easements for existing sewer laterals shall be granted to.adjacent lots along Sierra Way for sewer lateral connections to public sewer line traversing.the tract (Sierra_ [Jay to Ella_ Street), to the approval of the City Engineer. 5. Water mains shall be constructed to city standards, and dedicated to the city in easements to the approval of the City Engineer. This includes a 10 -inch main connecting the 12 -inch main in Bishop Street with,the 8 -inch line in Ella Street. The.city will reimburse development for the difference in cost of 10 -inch line versus 8 -inch line per standard city schedule. 6. Drainage improvements shown on the tentative map shall be installed to the satisfaction of the City Engineer. This includes: Surface and subsurface drainage improvements on recontoured hillsides to preclude erosion hazards. =- Drainage structures above proposed development.areas.to facilitate on- site drainage and above and below cut and fill areas to prevent.slope failures under saturated soil conditions. _- -Storm drain improvements in Augusta Street between Bishop Street and San Carlos Drive. =- Construction of a lined swale to preclude.sheet flow to Sierra Way. 7. An "engineered grading plan" shall be required incorporating the.recommeftdations of the geologist /soils engineer including required drainage improvements. A "contingency plan" shall be provided with the final grading plan for prevention of erosion and siltation with provisions for debris basins and /or sedimentation ponds in case of failure of a contractor to complete the work and erosion protection facilities prior to the rainy season. The start of grading and estimated completion dates must be shown on the grading plan. The grading plan shall be signed by the. soils engineer /geologist. The soils report shall be noted on the.grading plan and final map. 8. Subdivider shall install "no parking" signs and red curbing along private streets as required by the City Fire Department and City Engineer. 9. Traffic control signs and street lighting shall be installed. to meet city standards and to the approval of the City Engineer. 10, Public streets shall be designed for a traffic index (T.I.) of 5.5. Private streets shall be designated with a T.I. = 4.0. Resolution No. 4892 (1982 Series) Page 3 Tract 926 11. Public utility easements shall be provided as required by the respective utility companies. 12. Final map shall contain a note that no structures or grading shall be allowed on Lot 28 (common lot) without city approval. 13. Subdivider shall prepare conditions, covenants, and restrictions to be approved by the City Attorney and Community Development Director prior to final map approval. CC &R's shall contain the following provisions: a. A homeowner's association to enforce the CC &R's and provide for professional perpetual maintenance of all common areas including landscaping, private streets and driveways, street signs, private utilities, drainage facilities, lighting, walls, fences, etc., in first class conditions; homeowner's association shall maintain lot 28. b. Grant to the city of San Luis Obispo the right to maintain common area .if the.homeowner's association fails to perform and assess the home- owner.'s association for expenses incurred, and the right of. the city to inspect the site at a mutually agreed time to assure conditions of CUR's and final map are being met. c. Grant to the City of San Luis Obispo, the right to tow away vehicles on a complaint basis, which are parked in unauthorized places, pursuant to California Vehicle Code Section 22658. e. No outdoor. storage of boats, campers, motorhomes, and trailers, nor long -term storage of inoperable vehicles.. f. No outside storage by individual units except in designated storage areas. g. No change in city- required provisions of CC &R's without prior City Council approval. h. Homeowner's association shall file with the City Clerk the names and addresses of all officers of the homeowner's association within 15 days of any change in membership of the homeowner's association. Said changes shall be filed with the City Clerk. .14. Units shall be numbered. addressed on streets as names per addressing plan attached as Exhibit A. Subdivider shall install directorysigns at project entrance to the approval of the Community Development Director. 15. Subdivider shall comply with all approved precise development plan conditions and requirements of the Architectural Review Commission, prior to city acceptance of the tract: J Resolution No. 4892(1982 Series) Page 4 Tract 926 16. Subdivision improvements may be phased at the discretion of the City Engineer. 17. Subdivider shall underground_ all existing utilities within the tract boundary. 18. Sewer and water charges are due, payable prior to recordation of the final map as determined by the City Engineer. 19. A detailed geotechnical analysis for the design of all improvements shall be prepared by a licensed civil engineer specializing in geotechnical engineering and by a certified engineering geologist prior to final tract map for same. Analysis shall: -- Explore and assess soil, groundwater and geologic conditions, particularly in areas with potentially expansive soils; — Provide recommendations regarding soil grading and foundation criteria for proposed design; =-Evaluate soil stability for both natural and graded slopes under static and earthquake conditions. 20. In the event that grading or other operations do uncover buried artifacts, all construction activities shall be halted to prevent further disruption of the newly discovered archaeological site. A qualified archaeologist should then evaluate the discovery and recommend appropriate disposition of the resources. 21. Street abandonments as specified in the phasing plan for PD 0644 -A shall be initiated,and completed before the final map is approved. If the street abandonment for one reason or another is not approved, the final tract map shall be reviewed by the City Council for possible revisions. 22. Subdivider shall construct all public improvements within this tract shown on the preliminary development plan and required as conditions of .same, approved by Ordinance No. 837 and on file in the City Community Development Department (as Planned Development rezoning PD 0644). 23. Full credit is hereby given to meet park dedication requirements, and no in lieu fees are required. 24. Construction activity shall be restricted to the weekday hours from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. 25. In addition to normal review, the Architectural Review Commission shall give special consideration to landscaping, building design and site layout for the purposes of minimizing grading, visual impacts off -site, and intrusion on the privacy of residences on Sierra Way. Resolution No. 4892 (_1982 Series) Page 5 Tract 926 26. The subdivider shall restore the natural slopes of the hill destroyed by previous improper grading and provide for proper revegetation, slope stabilization and erosion control for the entire site, including Lot 29; and be responsible therefore for a period of 2 years from date of final acceptance. 27. The following notes shall be placed on the final map: a. All exterior surfaces of structures shall be colored in natural or muted tones to blend with their surroundings. b. All plant species used for landscaping and revegetating shall be native or naturalized to the area in order to conform in color and horticultural requirements with existing grasses. 28. Final map shall be consistent with phasing plan for PD 0644 -A (Ordinance No. ). 29. Subdivider may file separate final maps for Phase I and II. City Engineer and Community Development Director may, at their discretion, require any off -site or other phase improvements needed to serve this tract: On motion of Councilman Griffin and on the following roll call vote: ,seconded by Councilwoman Dovey_ AYES: Counci- lmembers Griffin, Dovey, Dunin and Mayor Billig NOES: None ABSENT: Councilman Settle the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted this 13thday of July , 1982. ATTEST:. v� City Clerk Pamela V- -s- �?ubd�'vic�� �/� e Resolution No. 5474 (1984 Series) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO DETERMINING THAT PUBLIC CON- VENIENCE AND NECESSITY REQUIRE CONSTRUCTION OF CERTAIN IMPROVEMENTS ON PORTIONS OF VAR- IOUS STREETS IN THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. Pursuant to hearings duly held, the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo hereby finds and determines that the Public convenience and necessity require the construction and installation of curbs, gutters, sidewalks and driveway ramp improvements on those.portions of streets within the City of San Luis Obispo as set forth on Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated by reference, and determines that the Special Assessment, Investigation, Limitation and Majority Protest Act of 1931 shall not apply to these proceedings. 2. The Superintendent of Streets shall proceed with the required notification and construction as set forth in Section 12.12.020(f) of the San Luis Obispo Municipal Code, except that the actual construction shall not commence prior to September 1985. 3. The costs of any such work done by the City, after hearings duly. held, shall become a lien upon said parcels. On motion of Councilman Griffin , seconded by Mayor Billig 9 and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilman Griffin, Mayor Billig, Councilmembers Dovey and Dunin NOES: None ABSENT: Councilman Settle the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this 18th day of September , 1984. R 5474 Resolution No. 5474 (1984 Series) ATTEST: - C/ CITY CLERK PAMELA GE APPROVED: e t a n5 City Administrative 0 fice City Att rney Public Services Director EXHIBIT "A" NOTE: C = Curb & Gutter S = Sidewalk R = Driveway Ramp IMPROVEMENT_ S LOCATION PARCEL NO. OWNER REQUIRED 682 Palm (Nipomo Side) 2- 411 -01 Catholic Church, SLO C,S,R l pv 116� worts RESOLUTION NO. 5473 (1984 Series) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO SUPPORTING PROPOSITION 30-- SENIOR CENTER BOND ACT- - MUCH WILL APPEAR ON THE NOVEMBER GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT. 4dR2ZEAS, SENIOR CENTERS serve as a vital link in the provision of social, health, and nutrition services to senior citizens; and MMEAS, SENIOR CENTERS serve as a "hoarse" for many senior citizens of our county; and WHWAS; senior citizens of our cammmity would be better served and serve the camumity better through the renovation and development of SENIOR CENTERS in our cam mity; and WHEREAS, Proposition 30-- Senior Center Bond Act—will provide over $4008000 for the renovation, acquisition, and construction of senior centers or fund start -up costs of senior center programs in San Luis Obispo County; and WHEREAS, Proposition 30 will appear on the November general election ballot and needs a majority vote for passage. NOW, THEREEDRE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of San Luis Obispo supports passage of Proposition 30— Senior Center Bond Act. On motion of Councilwoman Dovey; seconded by Councilman Dunin and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmembers Dovey, Dunin, Griffin and Mayor Billig NpES: None AB6 =: Councilman Settle R 5473 Resolution No. 547.;1984 Series) Page 2 The foregoing resolution was passed and adopted this 18th day of September, 1984. 2- •.a t n� ;,� �..�: RESOLUTION NO. 5472 (1984 Series) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO DECLARING CERTAIN PERSONAL PROPERTY AS SURPLUS., AND ' AUTHORIZING ITS SALE BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as ,follows: SECTION 1. That the City Council herein declares that damaged vehicle #1482 (1982 AMC Concord) shall be surplus property. SECTION 2. That-the sale of "such property is hereby authorized: On motion of Councilwoman Dovey . seconded by Councilman Dunin and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmembers Davey, Dunin, Griffin and Mayor Billig NOES: None ABSENT: Councilman Settle the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this 18th 'day of "September -, R 5472 0 ��/'� /�/ /y %% /�,Q i� �� / �-�" / C � V ��i -� ,, ESOLUTION NO. 5471 (1984 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: Waterline Improvement Project - PROJECT: Corralitos Avenue - Andrews St. to CITY PLAN NO. H -50P San Luis Drive 50- 6363 -716 - $40,000 ESTIMATE: $60,332.50 BUDGET ACCOUNT: 50- 6362 -7.15 - $259000 BIDDER: R. Baker, Inc. BID AMOUNT: $57,919.00 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 Councilwoman Dovey seconded by Councilman Dunin and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmembers Dovey, Dunin, Griffin and Mayor Billig NOES: None ABSENT: Councilman Settle the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this 18th day of September APPROA' ,. Q �r City Administra ivy, CVficeW City Attorney Finance Direolor V ity. Engineer R 5471 eofilevv l RESOLUTION NO._5470. (1984 Series) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO APPROVING SUPPLEMENT NO. 8 TO THE MASTER AGREE- MENT (Resolution 3590, 1978 Series) FOR THE FEDERAL -AID PROGRAM BETWEEN THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO AND THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, FOR THE TRAFFIC SIGNAL MODIFICATION PROJECT ON HIGUERA STREET AT PISMO AND HIGH STREETS. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: SECTION 1. That certain agreement, attached hereto marked Exhibit A, and incorporated herein by reference, between the City of San Luis Obispo and the State of California, Department of Transportation, 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 the original and two (2) copies of the executed agreement to: W.W. Evans, Department of Trans- portation, District 5 Office; a copy to the City Engineer and Finance Director. On motion Councilwoman Dovey , seconded by Councilman Dunin , and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Council members Dovey, Dunin, Griffin and Mayor Billig. NOES: None. ABSENT: Councilman Settle the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this 18th day of September 1984. Attest: •ity Clerk Pa la Voges R 5470. Resolution No. 5470 (1984 Series) Approved: Pai'a—a S City Administrative Offficerj /Le" — City A orney Ir, City of Local Agency San Luis Obispo Supplement No. 3 To Local Agency-State Agreement No. - - .. 1 05 -5016 Project No. MG-Y388(2) PROGRAM( OF LOCAL AGENCY FEDERAL -AID URBAN SYSTEM PROJECTS IN THE City of San Luis Obispo Local Agency Pursuant to the Federal -Aid for Urban Systems Acts, the attached "Program" of Federal -Aid Urban System Projects marked "Exhibit B" is hereby incorporated in that Master Agreement for the Federal -Aid Program which was entered into between the above named LOCAL. AGENCY and the STATE on June 22; 1978 , and is .subject to all of the terms and conditions thereof. The subject program is adopted in accordance with Paragraph 2 of Article II of the aforemen- tioned agreement tinder authority of City /rte Resolution No. 5470 approved by the City CotmciV:BwnafAm= w * wn the 18th day of Seotember,_1984 (See copy attached). 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C, = U t)O .1.) m a) -r•1 W 4-) O u 0 co ?o CO Q) -r' so „3 :3 �4 a) � (D E a) U C a. cn A at m .0 O U ri a7 U Co r-I i. a) O to a) .,E.1 0 44 ,=1 r-i a) >, A C Z +a s (1) C O C C 44 V d t. p 1-) H= ¢ Ey )a H 44 •rl -H O Q) 0, V) r•1 N M d RESOLUTION NO. 5469 (1984 Series) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO DENYING AN APPEAL AND UPHOLDING ACTION TAKEN BY THE PLANNING COMMISSION ON THE DIRECTOR'S INTERPRETATION OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE REGARDING FOOTHILL SQUARE SHOPPING CENTER WHEREAS, the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo considered the appeal by Robin Fairbarin representing the Foothill Square Shopping Center of a decision by the Planning Commission to uphold the Director's interpretation of the Zoning Ordinance; and WHEREAS, the Council considered actions taken by the Planning Commdssion and reviewed staff reports, commission minutes, and recommendations; and WHEREAS, the Council agrees with the decision of the Planning Commission in denying the appeal. NOW, THEREFORE, the Council resolves to deny the appeal and uphold the Planning Commission's decision with the following findings: 1. The Foothill Square Shopping Center is not a non - conforming use. 2. The Director has correctly interpreted the Zoning Ordinance regarding required parking at the Foothill Square Shopping Center. On motion of Councilwoman Dovey , seconded by Councilman Settle and on the following roll call vote: AYES' Councilmembers Dovey, Settle, Dunin, Griffin and Mayor Billig NOES: None ABSENT: None The foregoing resolution was passed and adopted this 4th day of September 1984. n Resolution No. 5469, 984 Series) Page 2 le City A Winjtrative Officer City Ailorney CmWiCn_ ity Development Director D5S .� 1 RESOLUTION N0. 5468 (1984 Series) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO GRANTING APPROVAL OF A TWELVE -MONTH TIME EXTENSION FOR TRACT 1068 (HIGUERA TECHNOLOGY TRACT) LOCATED AT 150 TANK FARM ROAD WHEREAS, general market conditions prevented the subdivider of Tract 1068 from meeting all conditions of the tract map; and WHEREAS, the subdivider requests a twelve -month time extension to receive approval of his final map; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission found that the request for time extension is justified, and recommends approval; and WHEREAS, the City Council concurs with the Planning Commission's findings. NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council resolves as follows: Section 1. That Tract 1068 is granted a twelve -month time extension to August 31, 1985, subject to original tract map conditions as specified in City Council Resolution No. 4938 (1982 Series) attached hereto. On motion of Councilwoman Dovey , seconded by Councilman Settle and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmembers Dovey, Settle, Dunin, Griffin and Mayor Billig NOES: None ABSENT: None the following resolution was passed and adopted this 4th day of September , 1984. R 5468 Resolution No. 5468 (1984 Series) Tract 1068 (Higuera Technology Tract) Page 2 hi37:i�1I��� - - - ; ? -Ie —, � 6- (- - - City in strative Officer City Att ney Coinnunity evelopnent Director RESOLUTION NO. 4938 (1982 Series) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBI_SPO GRANTING APPROVAL OF TENTATIVE MAP FOR TRACT 1068 LOCATED AT 150 TANK FARM ROAD BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: SECTION 1. Findings. That this Council, after consideration of the tentative map of Tract 1068 and the Planning Commission's recommendations, staff recommendations and reports thereon, makes the following findings: 1. The tentative map is consistent with the general plan and Higuera Commerce Park Specific Plan. 2. The design and improvements of the proposed subdivision are consistent with the general plan and Higuera Commerce Park Specific Plan. 3. The site is physically suitable for the type of development proposed. 4. The site is physically suitable for the proposed density of development.. 5. The design of the subdivision and the proposed improvements are not likely to cause substantial environmental damage or substantially and avoidably injure fish or wildlife or cause significant environmental impacts which cannot be mitigated to an acceptable level. 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. 8. The proposed subdivision does not cause significant adverse environmental impacts not addressed previously in the environmental impact report for the Higuera Commercie Park Specific Plan. SECTION 2. Conditions. That the approval of the tentative map for .Tract 1068 be subject to the following conditions: 1. Subdivider shall dedicate "street right -of -way along the South Higuera Street frontage sufficient in width to construct a 4 foot sidewalk along the east side of the Monterey cypress trees to the approval of the City Engineer. Subdivider shall install rolled curb, 5 foot bicycle lane, 4 foot sidewalk and pavement to new curb edge to the approval of the City Engineer, R 4938 Resolution No. 4938 (1982 Series) Tract 1068 Page 2 2. Subdivider shall attempt to secure the dedication to the city of right,, -of -way for South Higuera Street, consistent with condition 1 above, for a distance 30 feet north of the tract boundary across the private street known as Meisner Lane. 3. Subdivided shall dedicate to the city right -of -way along Tank Farm Road frontage of the tract to a point 42 feet from centerline of said.street. 4. Subdivider shall install curb, gutter, and paving to new curb face. along entire Tank Farm Road frontage of the tract to the satisfaciton of the City Engineer. Installation of sidewalks along said frontage is hereby deferred subject to the subdivider signing a city standard covenant agreement to install sidewalk and street trees, when required by the City Engineer. 5. Curb alignment at the intersection of South Higuera Street is subject to modification to the satisfaction of the City Engineer. 6. Subdivider shall install sewer line in Tank Farm.Road. Said line shall be oversized to accommodate possible future sewerage from Broad Street area to the satisfaction of the Public Services Director. Said sewer line shall extend in Tank Farm Road to the easterly tract boundary. 7.. Subdivider shall install water mains within the tract to the approvaL of the Public Services Department. Water mains to be constructed in Tank Farm Road shall extend to the easterly tract boundary. Fire hydrants shall be placed on Tank Farm Road to the easterly tract boundary. 8. Subdivider shall dedicate to the. city, vehicular access rights along South Higuera Street frontage of the tract except for driveway location shown on tentative map. Final map shall note that vehicular access along Tank Farm Road frontage of the tract is restricted as noted in the adopted Higuera Commerce Park Specific Plan. This plan should be reviewed prior to installation of any driveways. 9. Existing on -site well located on the proposed common access driveway shall be removed prior to recordation of the final map to the approval of the Chief Building Official. 10. The 60 foot wide common driveway should be aligned to provide curves and curb returns so that it could be accepted by the city as meeting city standards for public street. Subdivider shall grant to the city an offer of dedication of said driveway to be accepted at the discretaion of the City Council as a public street. Agreement shall state that the driveway will not be accepted until fully improved to city public street standards. 11. Final map shall show the extension of common access driveway easement (60 feet wide) to the east tract boundary along the common lot line of proposed lots 1 and 5: Subdivider shall grant to the city an offer of dedication of said driveway to be accepted at the discretion of the City Council as a Public street. Agreement shall state that the driveway will not be accepted until fully improved to city public street standards. Resolution No. 4938 (1982 Series) Tract 1068 Page 3 12. Subdivider shall contribute $3,650 to the city for the Los Osos Valley Road /Highway 101 overpass prior to final map approval. 13. Subdivider shall contribute $5,000 to the city for traffic signals at Tank .Farm Road and South Higuera Street prior to final map approval. 14. Subdivider shall post "no parking" signs along Tank Farm Road and South Higuera Street to the approval of the Public Services Department. 15. Subdivider shall thin and safety prune all of the trees along the South Higuera Street frontage to the approval of the Public Services Department. No trees shall be removed except for approved common driveways or as approved by the Tree Committee staff during construction of street improvements if they are a safety hazard. 16. Subdivider shall underground all utility lines within the tract and along Tank Farm Road and South Higuera Street. 17. Storm drainage from the site shall be conveyed to the existing storm drain in South Higuera Street adjacent to Tract 592 to the satisfaction of the Public Services Director. 18. Subdivider shall file common access driveway agreement for all common driveways shown on the tentative map agreement, consistent with city standards for common driveways. 19. Final map shall show 15 foot yard .setbacks along all common access driveways to the approval of the Community Development Director. 20. Subdivider shall remove all structures within 15 feet of dedicated Tank Farm_ Road right- of-way prior to final map approval. 21. Subdivider shall number all lots in the tract consistent with city approved addressing plan, attached as Exhibit A. On motion of Councilman Dunin seconded by Councilman Griffin , and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmembers Dunin, Griffin and Dovey NOES: Councilman Settle and Mayor Billig ABSENT: None I\ , Resolution No. 4938 (1982 Series) Tract 1068 Page 4 the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted this 31st day of August 1982. . ATTEST: City Clerk Pamela 6-g APPROVED City Administrative fficf City A ff H n—ey- Cobmunity DeIldldpment Director /Y/ 'E"U-1 Clt . Of sari Luis OBIS�)O Department of Community Development 990 Palm Street/Post Office Box 321: San 1,.uis Otispo. CA 93406 IS TRA C 7- 10 66 ADDRESSING PLAN ass `�� �� � �, ���r> c�� RESOLUTION NO. 5467 (1984 SERIES) A RESOLUTION APPROVIM TWO ANNUAL-iCLAIMS FOR MONEY FROM THE LOCAL TRANSPORTATION FUND AND THE STATE TRANSIT ASSISTANCE FUND. BE IT RESOIWED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. To approve the 1984 -85 annual claim for local transportation funds. 2. Th approve the 198485 annual claim for state transit assistance funds. 3. To authorize the Transit Coordinator to execute the appropriate claim forms. 4. Th direct the City Clerk to'forward one executed copy (original to be retained' =by "the City Clerk).•of - each claim and a certified copy of this resolution to: San Luis Obispo County and Cities Area Planning and Coordinating Council County Government Center San Luis Obispo, CA 93408 On motion of Couricilmari Seffle seconded W I�.ayor B 1Tig and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilman Settle, Mayor Billig, Councilmembers Dovey, Dunin and Griffin NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this --4th - -day of Septemlier--- 1984. F' M 71• •' I01 .� •h . ... VOITA Dd.I City A&hiXstrative Officer Finance Dir or --12-- City A rney Public Works Director R 5467 ANNUAL CLALM FOR LOCAL rRANSPORTATION FUNDS AND STATIC' 'TRANS 11' ASS I STANCE FUNDS CLAIM NO.: TDA -SLO -84/85 FISCAL YEAR: 19$4/]985 TO; San Luis Obispu County and C.:tze Area Planning and Coordinating Council County Government Center San Luis Obispo, Ca. 93408 FROM: CLAIMANT: CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO P.O. Box 321 ADDRESS:. CITY: San Luis Obispo, CA ZIP CODE: 93406 CONTACT PERSON: David Elliot PHONE NO.: 549-7100 This claimant., qualified pursuanL to Section 99203 of the Public Utilities Code, hereby requests, in accordance with Chapter 1400, Statutes of 1971., as amended and applicable rules and regulations, that an allocation be made for the purposes and in the respective. amounts as described in the attached claim form: Total LTF /STA funds being claimed are:. $ 734,305.00 a) Annual Local Transportation. Fund (LTF) apportionment $ 651,990:00 b)` Annual State Transit Assistance (STA) Funds Operator Revenues Apportionment $ 6,365.00 $ 75,950.00 - - -QTY _OF sAn- LUIS n_yr^pn - (Claimant) ny. 'riL1e: Transit rdinato Date This claim was approved ov San Luis Obispo County and Cities Area Planning and Coordinating Council at their meeting by Resolution No. 84- P1Cic Date:' ::is; 12/_'71' Page 1 of 2 FY 84/85 CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO LOCAL TRANSPORTATION FUND ANNUAL PROJECT AND FINANCIAL PLAN Briefly describe all proposed projects (title and descriptions) the proposed use of these funds (by Article and Section of the Transportation Development Act) and the proposed expenditures for the ensuine year. Project Title and Brief Description Purpose: PUC Article /Section Amount # 1 SLO Transit Article 4, Section 99.260(a) $ 367,791 A local fixed route transportation system operated by the City of San Luis Obispo # 2 North Coastal Transit Article 4, Section 99260(a) $ 50,080.00 A regional transporta- tion system operated by North Coastal Transit, a Joint Powers Agency # 3- Regional Handicapped Article 4i Section 99260(a) $ 47,645.00 Transit A regional handicapped transpor- tation system operated by SLO Regional Transit Authority, a Joint Powers Agency # 4 Street Work Article 8, Section 99400(a) $ 186,474 Various capital improvement projects for street maintenance, reconstruction and construction ANY ADDITIONAL LTF APPORTIONMENT WHICH MAY BECOME AVAILABLE DURING FISCAL YEAR 1984 -85 WILL BE APPLIED TO STREET WORK UNLESS THERE ARE UNANTICIPATED TRANSIT EXPENDITURES. Nil'I'F.: P c,r:;r i'iunC ;I y .r.; •, �0I,(! AI • prnj,.�( :r Io w yUU wok II,I <penri �trny A 6 i it iunal. LTV fund:, thal mrry ir:•,,,m,' .r.•.ii i;r l,i .. .! r irn: 1!r i i•. :1 ': r:•;rr. N; •i i,Jiii -1 n.. .n•y :,rn lm: nt:l i ;;ir J Page 2 of 2 Project Title and Brief Description Purpuse: PUC Article /Section Amount 11 !E U TOTAL CLAIM: $ $ -C 4.1, 398..Gq- T 1 1• f f A a. ota c aim or .rtic a un_s ( ection ). b. Total claim for Article 4 Funds (Section 99260). $ 367,791 c. Total claim for Article 8(c) Funds (Section 99400c). $ 97,725 d. Total claim for Article 8(a) Funds (Section 99400a). $ 186,474 .. (1) Total agency budgeted expenditures for streets and roads (copy must be attached to claim). $ 1,720,890 (2) Percentage of claim (d) of total (d -1) e. Total claim designated for $ -0- (other) ms/12/2738 CERTIFIED: By: Citle: `PranSit Qopl: inGa�tCnr Date. 5 ( l2>9 (other) ms/12/2738 CERTIFIED: By: Citle: `PranSit Qopl: inGa�tCnr Date. 5 ( l2>9 FY 84/85 CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO STATE 'Fi(ANSiT ASS1STANCL•' FUND ANNUAL PROJECT AND FINANCIAL CLAIM Briefly describe all proposed projects and indicate proposed expenditures for the ensuing; fiscal year. Project Title and Brief Description Purpose (see item 2 below)- Amount. 0 1 Street Work STA Apportionment for street $ 75,950.00 Various capital improvement work (PUC Section 99313.3) projects for street main- tenance, reconstruction, and construction # 2 SLO Transit "Operator Revenues" for opera- $ 5,039.00 A local transportation tions (PUC Section 99314) system operated by the City of San Luis Obispo through a private transportation contractor # 3 North Coastal Transit "Operator ieveaues: for opera- $ 1,326.00 A regional transportation tions (PUC, Section 99314) system operated by North Coastal Transit, a joint powers agency, through a private transportation contractor 1) Total claim for STA Funds $ 82_,315.00 2) Identify purpose for claim (circle where applicable): a. Operator Revenues (PUC Section 99314) $ 61365.00 b. STA apportionment The operating cost of the operator's public transportation system (CAC, Section 6730a). $ 6,365.00 The capital requirements of the operator's public transportation system (CAC, Section 6730b). $ -0= Payment to an entity under contract with the city or county (CAC, Section 6731b). $ -0- Streets and Roads purposes (CAC, Section 6731(3)). $ 75,950.00 CERTIFIED BY: TITLE:. DA ['E: C\ 15) 8LA o t SLA TRANSIT UNAUDITED STATEMENT OF REVENUES AND FXPINDITURES FISCAL YEAR 1983 -84 REVENUES Passenger Fares $ 99 1510 TDA -LTF Allocation 377 ;134 TDA -STA Operator Revenues 7,963 City of SID General Fund 77 8774 ($85 ;000 appropriated; $7 ;226 used for 1982 -33 deficit) UWA- Section 18 89 ;600 Interest Earnings 6,190 Miscellaneous 1 1757 $ 659 0928 1x40 D Vehicle Operations $ 313 ;685 Vehicle Maintenance 66;656 Nan Vehicle Maintenance 7;268 Administration* 126,917 Capital --New Coach 134 ;797 $-649 ;323 Net ($10 ;000 to Reserve) $ 10,605 includes payments to North Coastal Transit $ 48 470 Regional Handicapped Transit $ 31,822 The figures presented above are reasonable and accurate. Finance D _ ctor SID TRANSIT OPERATING AND CAPITAL BUDGET FISCAL YEAR 1984 -85 REVENUES Passenger Fares Cash at Farebox $ 50,370 Token Sales 21 ;590 Pass Sales 30 9840 $ 102;800 TDA -LTF Allocation 367;791 TDA -STA Operator Revenue 5;039 City of SLO General Fund 45;000 UMYA Section 3* 58;000 City General Fund (match)* 19;300 Interest Earnings 41000 $ 601 1930 ix.• D r+ Vehicle Operations $ 285 ;700 Vehicle Maintenance 66;100 Non - Vehicle Maintenance 7,600 Administration'`* 165;940 Capital - MA Section 3 77,300 $ 6020640 NET (710) * amtingent upon UMPA grant approval for design and construction of bus operations /maintenance yard ** includes payments try: North Coastal Transit $.50 ;080 Regional Handicapped Transit $ 471645 NOTE: Budget includes: 1. 6% increase in ccntractor vehicle mileage payments for SID Transit 2. 3% increase in North Coastal Transit annual contribution 3. 50% increase in Regional Handicapped Transit annual contribution The fi es presented above are reasonable and accurate. Finance ljireVIr COMPLIANCE STATEMENTS SID TRANSIT 1. Annual Report (PUC Section 99243; CAC Section 6733). The city will submit the annual report of transit operators for SLO Transit to the Area Council and the State Controller by September 310 1984. 2. Staffing on Vehicles (PUC Section 99264). SLO Transit does not routinely staff a transit vehicle designed to be operated by one person with two or more persons. 3. Capital Expenditure (PUC Section 99267; CAC Section 6654). $27,200 is set aside in the SID Transit vehicle depreciation account for 1984 -85. $19,300 of general fund money is set aside as match rroney for an UNTA Section 3 capital grant. 4. Farebox Ratios (PUC Section 99268.1, 20' 3, 5; CAC Section 6633.2). SID Transit met the required ratios in 1983 -84 and will continue to meet the required ratios in 1984 -85. The level of pasenger fares and charges is sufficient to meet fare revenue requirements. 1978 -79 .1983 -84 1984 -85 (Base Year) (Actual) (Projected) Fare Revenue $ 990510 $1020800 Local Support $ 850'000 $ 451000 Operating Cost $331,735 $3371040 Fare Revenue /Operating Cost 26.5% 30.0% 30.5% Fare Revenue + Local Support/Operating Cost 42.0% 55.6% 43.9% 5. Use , of -UMPA- Fiords (CAC Section 6754(a)(3)). SLO Transit is making full use of federal funds available under the Urban Mass Transportation Act for transportation purposes. SID Transit has received two UMPA Section 18 grants for purchase of four heavy duty coaches and is also working towards final approval of an UMTA Section 3 grant to construct a bus operations /maintenance yard. 6. Regional-Transportation -Plan (CAC Section 6754(a) (1)). The City of San Luis Obispo's proposed expenditures are in conformity with the Regional Transportation Plan. adopted by NCT Board 7/25/84 NORTH COASTAL TRANSIT 1984 -85 BUDGET service level: saw as 1983 -84 less one round trip on Route 7 (LO- MB -SCA; 10:10 AM) CONTINGENCY RESERVE ($) 12,090 3 ;160 2 1660 171*910 (10% OF EXPENDITURES) The f' s presented above are reasonable and correct. Finance Dike SI.O -tom CIwm /cMc SLO -ATAS. NET OPERATING INCOME $ CARMnW JULY 1; 1984 ROUTE 7 ROUTE 8 ROUTE 9 TOTAL REVENUES ($) PASSENGER FARES cash at farebox 32 1850 5 1430 5 1880 44 1160 pass sales 15 1460 5 1860 5 1090 26 ;410 AGENCY CONTRIBUTIONS City of Atascadero --- - - -- 6 0-450 6 ;450 Cuesta College - - — 6 1780 - - -- 6,780 City of Morro Bay 19 1920 — -- 19,920 City of SLO 36;850 6;790 6;440 50;080 County of SIO 42;820 6 1780 6 1450 56,050 STA ALLOCATION 2 1860 700 580 4;140 TOTAL RMM4UFS ($) 150 1'760 32,340 308890 213;990 EXPENDITURES ($) VEHICLE OPERATIONS contract services 65;120 17 0'430 14;830 97;380 coach lease 4 1770 1 ;170 970 6;910 equip. replacement 15;450 3 1810 3 1140 22 ;400 VEHICLE contract services 16;280 4;360 3 ;710 24 ;350 yard lease 5 1520 1 ;360 11"120 8 ;000 NON- VEHICLE MAINENANCE 1,030 260 210 1 1500 ADMINISTRATIC0 employee expense 8 1*790 2 1-170 1 1'780 12 1-740 office expense 1 1030 260 210 1 1500 advertising 1;030 260 210 1 ;500 contract services 1,030 260 210 1 ;500 expense transfers 860 210 180 11250 TOTAL EXPENDITURES ($) 120 ;910 311550 261570 179 ;030 NET OPERATING INCOME" $) 29,850 -790 4 1320 34 1;960 CONTINGENCY RESERVE ($) 12,090 3 ;160 2 1660 171*910 (10% OF EXPENDITURES) The f' s presented above are reasonable and correct. Finance Dike NET OPERATING INCOME $ CARMnW JULY 1; 1984 29 ;850 (17 ;760) 790 2 1370 4,320 (1 8660) 34,960 (17 ;050)' CONTINGENCY RESERVE ($) 12,090 3 ;160 2 1660 171*910 (10% OF EXPENDITURES) The f' s presented above are reasonable and correct. Finance Dike COMPLIANCE S A11LM[ NTS NORTH QJASTAL TRANSIT 1. Annual Report (PUC Section 99243; CAC Section 6733). The city will submit the annual report of transit operators for North Coastal Transit to the Area Council and the State Controller by September 311 1984. 2. Staffing on-Vehicles (PUC Section 99264). North Coastal Transit does not routinely -staff a transit vehicle designed to be operated by one person with two or more persons. 3. Capital Expenditure (PUC Section 99267; CAC Section 6654). North Coastal Transit has set aside $22,400 in a vehicle depreciation account for 1984 -85. 4. Farebox- Ratios (PUC Section 99268.11 21 30 5; CAC Section 6633.2). North Coastal Transit met the required ratios in 1,983-84 and will continue to meet the required ratios in 1984 --85. The level of pasenger fares and charges is sufficient to meet fare revenue requirements. a. Fiscal Year 1983 -84 Revenues-- $71;373 " -" Expenditures $161;812 Farebox Ratio-,44:1$ b. Fiscal Year 1984 -85 Revenues- - -$700-570- Expenditures $149;720 Farebox Ratio - 47:1$ 5. Use of UMPA-Funds (CAC Section 6754(a)(3)). North Qoastal Transit is making full use of federal funds available under the Urban Mass Transportation Act for transportation purposes. North Coastal Transit has received two UMTA Section 18 grants for purchase of three heavy duty roaches. 6. Regional Transportation Plan North Coastal Transit's proposed expenditures comply with the Regional Transportation Plan. RESOLUTION NO. 5466 (1984 Series) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO APPROVING A NEW ROOF MOUNTING OF AN EXISTING SIGN FOR SAN LUIS WELDING COMPANY AT 283 HIGUERA STREET WHEREAS, the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo considered a sign proposal for a sign mounted on the roof of San Luis Welding Supply Canpany, at 283 Higuera Street and conducted a public hearing on the matter; and WHEREAS, the Council reviewed staff reports, and recommendations; and WHEREAS, the Council agrees that the decision of the Architectural Review Ccomission in denying the previous location of this sign was the appropriate action. NOW, THEREFORE, the Council resolves to approve the remounted roof sign for San Luis Welding Company at 283 Higuera Street with the following finding and condition: Finding: There are special circumstances at the site which warrant an exception to the Sign Regulations, specifically site layout; the building is set back from the street and the adjacent building to the north is located next to the property line, thus blocking its view from the north. Condition: The channel brace supporting the sign shall be painted to match the sign frame and building to which it's attached On motion of Councilman. Settle .. ....... ., seconded by ....Mayor...Billig- . -... -. and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilman Settle, Mayor Billig, Councilmembers Dovey, Dunin and Griffin NOES: None ABSENT: None The foregoing resolution was passed and adopted this _4th day of September, 1984. . ....... ...... ... ...... ..I ........... ............. . R 5466 - J Resolution No. 5466 Page 2 ATTEST G! City Olerk APPROVED: city P�9 strative Officer City At o :ney Tj Cannumty Development Director �-p RESOLUTION NO. 5465 (1984 Series) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO AUTHORIZING APPLICATION TO THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR AN ORDER AUTHORIZING CONSTRUCTION OF AN UNDERPASS ON TANK FARM ROAD AT THE TRACKS OF THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. IN THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO. AND DESIGNATING THE CITY ENGINEER. AS THE AUTHORIZED CITY OFFI= CIAL TO ENDORSE ALL NECESSARY PAPERS IN CONNECTION THEREWITH. SECTION 1: WHEREAS. the Council adopted the Edna =Islay Specific Plan in 1982. which determines that the extension of Tank Farm Road is essential to the orderly development of the Edna -Islay area; and SECTION 2: WHEREAS. the City has a schematic design of the project and proposes to construct an underpass structure at Tank Farm Road pursuant to an agreement with the private developer; and SECTION 3: WHEREAS. an agreement to cover the proposed project is being negotiated between the City and the Southern Pacific Tran- sportaton Company. NOW. THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo.. that application be made to the Public Utilities Commission of the State of California for an order authorizing construction of an un- derpass of Tank Farm Road at the right of way of the Southern Racific Transportation Company. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that for purposes of such application. Wayne A. Peterson. City Engineer of the City of San Luis Obispo. California, be. and is hereby designated as the authorized agent of the City of San Luis Obispo to endorse the herein mentioned application and to submit the same to the Public. Utilities Commission of the State of California; and said authorized agent ?S further directed as the representative of the City of San Luis Obispo to conduct all negotiations and conclude all arrange- ments necessary for the authorization of such construction. R 5465 RESOLUTION NO. 5465 Page 2 U (1984 Series) On motion of Councilman Settle . seconded by Mayor Billig and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilman Settle, Mayor Billig, Councilmembers Dovey, Dunin and Griffin NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted this of September . 1984. ATTEST: Cityi Clerk Pamela V ges APPROVED: City Admi0. rative Officer AIL-- City torney C� ity digineer 4th day t EXHIBIT "A" GENERAL INFORMATION The City of San Luis Obispo proposes to construct a crossing at separated grades on Tank Farm Road at the right -of -way and tracks of The Southern Pacific Transportation Company (from San Francisco to Los Angeles). PROPOSED NEW SEPARATED CROSSING The separated crossing of the Southern Pacific Transportation Company's double main lines will be located at approximate Railroad Milepost 254.28 at the proposed extension of Tank Farm Road, San Luis.Obispo, as shown on Sheets 1 through 3, inclusive, of Exhibit "B." (a) The proposed underpass structure will carry Tank Farm.Road under the Southern Pacific Transportation Company's double main line tracks by means of a.precast, prete.nsoned concrete box girder structure, on concrete piers and abutments. The plan of the proposed structure is shown on Sheet 3 of Exhibit "B," attached. (b) Four 12 -foot vehicular lanes and two 12.5 -foot combination sidewalk- bikeways will be carried through the proposed underpass. (c) The nearest public crossing to the north of the site of the proposed underpass is P.U.C. E- 253.3, at Orcutt Road, approximately 1.0 mile distant, and the nearest public crossing to the south is P.U.C. E- 256.7A, the N. Edna Street overhead, approximately 2.4 miles distant, as shown on Sheet 1 of Exhibit "B." - .1of2- W Tank Farm Road will be an important east -west arterial con- necting Highway 227 (Broad Street) with Orcutt Road. It is an essential element for the orderly development of the Edna -Islay area as defined in the Edna -Islay Specific Plan adopted by the City Council in 1982. Con- struction 'of the proposed underpass will establish needed traffic circu- lation in the Edna -Islay development and adjacent county lands without the hazards of an at -grade crossing. (e) Necessary reconstruction of railroad signal system and reloc- ation of existing poles, elevated communication and signal lines, and appurtenances, and other work to accommodate construction of the underpass are proposed to be covered in the Construction and Maintenance Agreement. It is expected that it may be necessary to relocate some existing commu- nication and signal lines at the proposed underpass site. (f) Plan, elevation, typical section, location and vicinity maps, are shown on Sheets 1,2 and 3 of Exhibit "B." (g) There will be no temporary or permanent impaired vertical clearances for railroad traffic. Permanent clearances will not be less than specified in General Order No. 26 -D. (h) Rail traffic will use a temporary shoofly track during con- struction. (i) A temporary private at -grade crossing of the main line and /or shoofly may be proposed to facilitate access during construction of the underpass. George S. Nolte and Associates 1731 North First Street P.O. Box 820 San Jose, CA 95106 J #:a21 -29/s -2of2- BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA Application of the CITY of SAN LUIS OBISPO ) for an Order authorizing construction of ) a crossing at separated grades between ) Appl. No. Tank Farm Road and the tracks of the ) Southern Pacific Transportation Company. ) (P.U.C. 254.28) ) APPLICATION The petition of the CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO respectfully shows that: 1. The City of San Luis Obispo, herein sometimes referred to as "Applica.nt" is, and at all times herein mentioned was, the duly con- stituted municipal corporation under charter of the State of California and which has jurisdiction over all City functions, including the con- struction, reconstruction, and maintenance of a system of City streets and thoroughfares within the City of San Luis Obispo, and said City is now engaged in such construction, reconstruction, -and maintenance of said system of City streets and thoroughfares. 2. This application and the relief sought herein are under Sec- tions 1201 -1205, inclusive, of the Public Utilities Code. 3. All correspondence, notices, orders, and other papers relative to this application should be addressed to the City of San Luis Obispo, Attention: Wayne A. Peterson, City Engineer, City Hall, P.O. Box 321, San Luis Obispo, California 93406, which is the address of the Applicant. The applicant's phone number is (805) 549 -7210. Copies of such corres= pondence, notices, orders, and other papers should also be addressed to George S. Nolte and Associates, 1731 North First Street., P.O. Box 820, San Jose, California 95106, which is the name and address of the con- sulting engineers for the Applicant. -1= 4. The Southern Pacific Transportation Company is a corporation doing business as a common carrier- operating a standard gauge railroad system in the State of California, and said corporation owns and operates railroad tracks at. the location of the project herein proposed to be constructed. 5. The City of San Luis Obispo proposes to extend and improve.Tank Farm Road, which constitutes a major arterial in the Edna -Islay Specific Plan adopted in 1982 by the City Council, and in connection therewith proposes to construct a crossing at separated grades between Tank. Farm Road and the tracks of said railroad, as described and shown on Exhibits "A" and ''B" attached hereto, and by this reference made a part hereof. 6. Preliminary plans for the proposed project have been prepared through Applicant in cooperation with said railroad. Applicant and said railroad are in agreement with respect to the necessity for said con - struction. By authority of Applicant funding for said construction will be provided by private sources. The respective responsibilities of Applicant and said railroad regarding said work will be determined in accordance with an agreement to be negotiated between Applicant and said railroad. 7. Temporary track relocations will be required during construction for the main line track of the railroad. 8. A certified final Environmental Impact Report,.adopted by City Council Resolution No. 4733 on February 8, 1982, was prepared for the Edna -Islay Specific Plan, which incorporated mitigation measures suggested by the EIR into the general design of the specific plan. Adherence to these measures by the proposed grade separation project, in particular, will eliminate significant environmental effects or reduce them to insig- nificant levels. WHEREFORE, Applicant requests that: 1. The Public Utilities Commission of the State of California issue its Order authorizing construction of said Tank Farm Road crossing at separated grades pursuant to the provisions under Sections 1201 -1205, inclusive, of the Public Utilities Code. -2- 2. Such Order shall authorize said project upon the terms and con- ditions and division of costs and expenses as may be provided for in an agreement to be entered into between Applicant and said railroad. or in the event the parties fail to agree, such costs will be determined by law and appropriate proceedings before the Commission. 3. Such Order shall provide four years from the date of any such order within which to complete the project herein proposed. DATED at San Luis Obispo. California. this 4th day of September , 1984. APPROVED AS TO FORM: �oe rJ i quet City `; ttorney, -3- THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO By - ayn�e eterson Ci ty(E gi neer ATTEST: C e. o the , San Luis Obispo STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) )SS. COUNTY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO Wayne A. Peterson, being duly sworn, says: I am the City Engineer of the City of San Luis Obispo, a municipal corporation of the State of California; the Applicant herein. I make this verification for and on behalf of the City of San Luis Obispo, for the reason that it is a municipal corporation. I have read the fore - going application; I know the contents thereof, and the same is true of my own knowledge except as to those matters therein stated upon inform- ation or belief, and as to those matters I believe them to be true. Wayn A. Peterson SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to before me this 6th day of September 1984 Notary Public in and for thyoo� said County and State OFFICIAL SEAL MARILYN PERRY NAM PubGCZallfornia Principal office In San Will Obispo County My Comm. Exp. Aug. 12, 1987 —4— �/� C RESOLUTION N0.5464 (1984 Series) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO APPROVING AN AGRMIENT BETWEEN THE CITY AND THE COUNTY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO FOR EROSION CONTROL SERVICES. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: SECTION 1. That certain agreement; attached hereto marked Exhibit "A" and incorporated herein by reference, between the City of San Luis Obispo and the County of San Luis Obispo is hereby approved and the Mayor is authorized to execute the same. SECTION 2. The City Clerk shall furnish a copy of this Resolution and a copy of the executed agreement approved by it to: Public Works Director; Drainage and Projects Coordinator, Finance Director; and County of San Luis Obispo. On motion of Councilman-Settle ; seconded by Mayor Bil_-hg - - - ; and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilman Settle,.Mayor Billig, Councilmembers Dovey, Dunin and Griffin NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution was gassed and adopted this _- 4th day of Septembd 1984 L R IE C. BI IG ATTEST• - CITY /CLERK.PAMELA ES R 5464 Resolution No. 5464 (1984 Series) a • • U61Iaa Cy,.. v' ' City Aabinistrative Officer Y AGREEMENT BETWEEN SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT, ZONE 9 AND THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO FOR EROSION CONTROL SERVICES This Agreement entered into on the 4th day of September , 19842 between the City of San Luis Obispo, (hereinafter referred to as "City ") and the San Luis Obispo County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, Zone 9, (hereinafter referred to as "Zone 9 "); W I T N E S S E T H: WHEREAS, Zone 9 and the City have agreed that certain areas within Zone 9 and the City are in need of erosion control; and WHEREAS, Zone 9 has the capital funds for material purchases and the City has the manpower and expertise for the design for the required projects; and WHEREAS, construction of the projects can be accomplished with the cooperation of personnel from the California Conservation Corps; and - - WHEREAS, it is in the public interest that Zone 9 and the City understand and agree to the services to be performed by each for the correction of the erosion problems. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants, conditions, promises and agreements herein set forth, Zone 9 and City mutually covenant and agree as follows: 1. Zone 9 and City will accomplish certain erosion control projects within Zone 9 and City as set forth in Exhibit "A" hereto. 2. Design and Related Services. City shall perform all design drawings and related services for said erosion control projects and shall do so in a manner so that the projects can be constructed in the field by untrained or limited trained personnel. City shall also act as the lead agency in complying with the California Environmental -quality Act. 3. Purchase of Materials. Zone 9 shall purchase all materials and labor up to the budgeted amount of $60,935. Any expenditures over the budget amount will be paid for by the City. 4. Construction Labor. Zone 9 will contract and arrange for California Conservation Corps (CCC) personnel to do the actual i construction work. On the job supervision will be supplied by City and California Conservation Corps. If CCC is or becomes unavailable to do the construction work, Zone 9 will attempt to provide replacement labor. At Zone 9's request, City shall provide City personnel to work on or complete the projects; provided, Zone 9 shall reimburse City for City's actual costs incurred in providing City crews. In cases requiring laborers possessing skills above and beyond those of the CCC personnel, Zone 9 shall provide such additional laborers at Zone 9's expense. At Zone 9's request, City shall receive informal bids for such additional skilled laborers and submit the same to Zone 9. City shall supervise such additional laborers. Nothing in this paragraph shall obligate. Zone 9 to incur any expense or make any expenditures in excess of the.budgeted amount of $60,935. 5. Heavy Construction- Equipment. City will supply ani - -. -- - - -` maintain- :_all _,liea - construction equipment reasonably and' necessary vy . - - - to the completion of the - s aid projects, -provided City. already _:owns the necessary equipment. In the event the scope of the construction requires heavy equipment which the City does not own, Zone 9 shall supply and maintain such additional heavy equipment at Zone 9's expense. At Zone 9's request, City shall receive informal bids for such additional heavy equipment and submit the same to Zone 9. Nothing in this paragraph shall obligate Zone 9 to incur any expense or make any expenditure in excess of the budgeted amount of $60,935. 6. Maintenance. City will maintain all completed works at no cost to Zone 9. 7. Ownership and Liability. City will assume ownership and liability for the completed works. S. Term. This agreement will commence on the day of execution and terminate on the completion and fulfillment of all conditions. 9. Indemnification and Sole Conduct. Each party hereto shall defend, indemnify and save harmless the other party and the other parties officers, agents and employees from an-i against all claims, 2 demands, liability, costs, expense, damages, causes of action, including but not limited to inverse condemnation and judgments arising out of the sole negligence or sole intentional acts of the party or its officers, agents, or employees, or independent contractors, solely responsible to such party in performing or attempting to perform pursuant to the provisions of this agreement including both acts and omissions to act. 10. Indemnification for Joint Conduct Between Zone 9 and the City. The City shall defend, indemnify and save harmless County and its officers, agents and employees from and against any and all claims, demands, liabilities, costs, expenses, damaged, causes of action including but not limited to inverse condemnation and judgments arising out of the joint negligence or joint intentional acts of City and Zone 9 and their officers, agents, employees, or independent contractors directly responsible to them in performing _or attempting to perform pursuant to the provisions of this agreement including both acts and omissions to act provided however that County shall be solely responsible for the amount of any judgment rendered solely against the Zone 9 or one of its agents or employees if such judgment is specifically rendered in court finding of responsibility by Zone 9 or one of its agents or employees for an act of negligence and City shall not be required to indemnify Zone 9 for such judgment. Likewise Citv shall be solely responsible for any judgment rendered solely against it or its agents or employees, which is based upon acts or omission by it or one of its agents or employees. Zone 9 agrees to cooperate with City in the defense of anv such claim of litigation. N IN WITNESS WHEREOF, City and Zone 9 have executed this contract on the day and year first hereinabove set forth. SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT, ZONE. 9 By Chairm of the Board of Supervisors APPROVED AS'TO FORM AND LEGAL EFFECT: JAMES B. LINDHOLM, JR. County Counsel By: zi De ut Cou ty Counsel UI _ - - -�.-' C N Y'- OF gA L S OBIS_ P O - - By Mayor`,Melanie C. Bixlig ATTEST, 4i City Clerk Pamel;d Voges Co'. Eng. HEW /nt Cl Recording requested b3FIEST AL= E1ICAN TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY AT P.. TT T TTT � 7.00 stare _ 7 4 CV00 R an� when recorded mail to: DOC. NO.0�34377 6l214655906,- i•1= I.,ODF S City Clerk OFFICIAL. RECORDS City of San Luis Obispo SAN LUIS OBISPO CO., Cfi. P.O. Box 321 JUN 2 1 M San Luis Obispo k93406 FRANCIS M. COONEY County Clerk- Recorder TIME 8:00 AM RESOLUTION NO. 5463 (1984 Series) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO FINDING AND DETERMINING THAT CHURCH STREET BETWEEN SANTA BARBARA AVENUE AND OSOS STREET IS UNNECESSARY FOR PRESENT OR PROSPECTIVE PUBLIC STREET PURPOSES AND ORDERING THE ABANDONMENT OF SAME SUBJECT TO EASEMENT RESERVATIONS. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: SECTION 1. In accordance with the public hearin4 duly held on February 16,1982, pursuant to Division 91 Part 3, Chapter 2 of the California Streets and Highways Code, this Council finds and determines that the portion of Church Street between Santa Barbara Avenue and Osos Street as described and shown on the map marked Exhibit "A ", attached hereto and incorporated herein is not necessary for present or prospective public street purposes. SECTION 2. This Council hereby orders the abandonment of said section of Church Street subject to: (a) recordation of a parcel map to reflect new property lines, and (b) reservation of the entire right -of -way for easements for public utilities, including but not limited to: 1. A permanent easement pursuant to the provisions of Section 8340 of the Streets and Highways Code and for the benefit of Pacific Bell'with the right at any time or from time to time to construction, maintain, operate, replace, remove, renew and enlarge lines of pipe, conduits, cable, wires, poles and other convenient structures, equipment and fixtures for the operation of telegraphic and telephone lines and other communication facilities, including access to protect the property from all hazards, in, upon, over and across that portion of Church NOL2719PAGE !11 R 5463 Resolution No. 5463 (1984 Series) Page 2 Street as shown on Exhibit A. 2. A permanent easement for the benefit of Southern California Gas Company to permit the continued use and operation of existing facilities in their present location. 3. Reservation of an easement for present and future City water and sewer facilities. 4. A permanent easement for the benefit of Pacific Gas and Electric Company, the right from time to time to install, maintain, repair, operate, replace, remove and renew lines of pipes, wires, poles, and other structures, equipment and fixtures both above and underground for the operation of said facilities. 5. A permanent easement for the benefit of Sonic Cable T.V., the right from time to time to install, maintain, repair, operate, replace, remove and renew lines•of pipes, wires, poles, and other structures, equipment and fixtures both above and underground for the operation of said facilities. SECTION 4. The City Clerk shall cause a certified copy of this Order of Abandonment, duly attested under the seal of the City to be recorded in the Office of the Recorder of the County of San Luis Obispo, upon approval of the final map mentioned in Section 2 above. On motion of Councilmen Davey , seconded by Councilman Dunin and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmenbers Davey, Dunin, Griffin, Settle and Mayor Billig NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this 21st. day of .August......., 1984. VOL 2719 PAGE 712 Resolution No. 5463 (1984 Series) Page 3 -k - vp • b �h'�, �v t. . PAMELA Vr �. CdAy Administative Off ice pity Att "ney u munity Development Director City Er4ineer VOL 2 719 PAGE 713 La Description of Abandonment �1 That portion of Church Street between the easterly right -of -way of Santa Barbara Avenue and the southwesterly right -of -way of Osos Street as shown on the Ingleside Homestead Tract in the City of San Luis Obispo, State of California, as recorded on a map filed in Book A, Page 132 in the office of the San Luis Obispo County Recorder; Subject to reservation of easements for public utilities, sewer, and water over the entire abandoned area, as described in Section 3. J� CITY PARK ° = 40' , V% /Q CHPMCH - 27.2' 4-W / �N E1.)TI RE SWEET T"Q KESEiZVE �Q- v"' UTi TY FLA Poe x./92 30• (/ i rORTION OF MEET 'R) eE AeAMPONED— _ a w� l ANONMEKIT FOR FUDUC O O STREET + —z-- I 3' EX H IP5IT "A" �N. u CHURCH STREET A15ANdoNMENT city of San lwS OBISPO JM .15. 1901 Ge LE : BETWEEN in = 40' SANTA WVAMA AVE. tOW5 5"eET END OF DOCUMENT :VOL 2719PAGE714 �� /QQ���ar'��e r C o� is> /1014 C/'U �' RESOLUTION NO. 5462 (1984 Series) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO, APPROVING THE FINAL MAP FOR TRACT 929 (UNITS 3 & 4) (SANTA LUCIA HILLS, INC. - SUBDIVIDERS) BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: SECTION 1. This Council made certain findings concerning Tract 929 as contained in Resolution No. 4963 (1982 Series). SECTION 2. Whereas a Faithful Performance bond in the amount of $530,000 is on file to guarantee installation of subdivision improvements and a Labor and Materials bond in the amount of $265,000 is on file; SECTION 3. Whereas all fees and deposits as prescribed in the Subdivision Agreement have been received; SECTION 4. Whereas all other conditions required per Resolution No. 4963 (1982 Series) for Tract 929 (Units 3 & 4) have either been met or bonded for; SECTION 5. This Council hereby grants approval of the final map for Tract No. 929 (Units 3 & 4) and authorizes the Mayor to execute the agreement. On motion of Mayor Billig , seconded by Councilman Settle and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Mayor Billig, Councilmembers Settle, Dovey, Dunin and Griffin NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this 21 day of August , 1984. ATTEST: City Clerk Pamela Vges c R 5462 Resolution No. 5462 (1984 Series) APP City Administrative Officer City Attorney City Engineer \ s I RESOLUTION N0. 4963 (1982 Series) 1. A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO GRANTING APPROVAL OF TENTATIVE MAP FOR TRACT 929 LOCATED AT 4000 BROAD STREET BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: SECTION 1. Findings. That this Council, after consideration of the tentative map of Tract 929 and the Planning Commission's recommendations, staff recommendations and reports thereon, makes the following findings: 1. The tentative map is consistent with the general plan and the Edna - Islay Specific.Plan. 2. The design and improvements of the proposed subdivision are consistent with the general plan and the Edna -Islay Specific Plan. 3. The site is physically suitable for the type of development proposed. 4. The site is physically suitable for the proposed density of development.. 5. The design of the subdivision and the proposed improvements are not likely to cause substantial environmental damage or substantially and avoidably injure fish or wildlife in 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. 8. An environmental impact report has been certified for this project. SECTION 2. Conditions. That. the approval of the tentative map for Tract 1068 be subject to the following conditions: 1. Subdivider shall dedicate street right - of-way along Industrial Way frontage of the tract to provide a 64 foot right -of -way. Subdivider shall construct curb, gutter, and pave -out to new curb -face for Industrial Way frontage of the tract. Sidewalks are hereby deferred subject to the subdivider signing a covenant agreeing to install sidewalks upon call by the City Engineer. R 4963 Resolution No. 4963 (1982 Series) Tract 929 Page 2 2. Subdivider shall construct curb, gutter and sidewalk along Broad Street frontage of the tract. An encroachment is, required from Cal Trans and shall be obtained by the subdivider. (Street section shall be 110 feet wide with 15 foot parkway with 6 foot integral sidewalk along east side). 3. Final map shall note access rights to Tank Farm Road extended _shall be dedicated to the city by way of a 1 foot reserve access strip for lots 107, 108, 109, 111 and 113 (un- numbered lot assigned 113 by condition). 4. Final map shall note access rights to Industrial Way shall be dedicated to the city by a 1 foot no access strip.. 5. Street names and all lots shall be addressed according to the addressing plan attached hereto as "Exhibit A." 6. Tank Farm Road shall be realigned to match alignment in the adopted Edna -Islay Specific Plan to the approval of the City Engineer and Community Development Director. 7. Subdivider shall submit preliminary grades to the City Engineer for Tank Farm Road underpass prior to final tract map approval. 8. Alignment and grades of all streets are subject to final approval by the City Engineer. 9. Tank Farm Road shall be constructed in phases consistent with the Edna -Islay Specific Plan. Initial pavement shall be constructed to a traffic index of 5.5 and final paving shall be constructed to a traffic index of 7.0 r 10. Subdivider shall dedicate to the city a creek preservation and drainage easement for the drainage channel along the southeast corner of the tract for 100 year storm to the approval of the City Engineer. 11. Subdivider shall construct detention basins shown on the tentative map, pursuant to detailed plans, to be approved by the City Engineer. 12. Subdivider shall submit a maintenance schedule to be fulfilled by the Homeowners' Association for the detention basins, subject to approval by the City Engineer. The maintenance schedule shall include periodic report to the city of the condition of the detention basins for the life of the basins. The maintenance schedule and reporting procedue shall be approved by the City Engineer. 13. Subdivider shall submit a hydrology study with calculations supporting the design of the drainage facilities, including detention basins within the tract, consistent with the Edna -Islay Specific Plan and Nolte study to the approval of the City Engineer. 1 Resolution No. 4963 (1982 Series) Tract 929 Page 3 14. Subdivider shall submit evidence to the basin outside the tract will belong in Homeowners' Association for the tract. 4 j City Engineer that the detention fee or by permanent easement to the Detention basin installation shall be phased as follows: Phase I: Westerly Basin Phase III: Southerly Basin Phase V: Easterly Basin 15. All utilities (existing and new) in the tract shall be underground in easements to the approval of the utility companies and City Engineer. 16. Subdivider shall establish a property owners' association of lots 1 through III and lot 113 to the approval of the Community Development Director prior to approval of the final map. CC &R's shall provide for the owners of said lots owning and maintaining (1) railroad buffer area at the east tract boundary adjacent to Southern Pacific Railroad (2) all storm water detention basins (3) linear park, and (4) planter in front of wall on Industrial Way. 17. Subdivider shall submit for Community Development Director approval a detailed landscape improvement plan for (10 railroad buffer area; (2) lineal parks; and (3) detention basins; and (4) 10 -foot setback along Industrial Way. Plan shall be prepared by licensed landscape architect and shall be consistent with concepts and requirements of the Edna -Islay Specific Plan. Plan shall be implemented in phases by the subdivider to the approval of the Community Development Director. 18. Subdivider shall install a 6 -foot masonry wall along Industrial Way frontage of the tract, to the approval of the Community Development Director. Property owners' association should maintain design to the approval of the Community Development Director. 19. Final map shall note all existing easements. 20. Final map for Phases V and VI shall contain a note that lots 49 through 52 and lot 69 through 75 are contiguous to Southern Pacific Railroad right -of -way and house plans are subject to design approval by the Community Development Department, consistent with noise protection provisions of said lots, as prescribed in the Edna -Islay Specific Plan. The development of said lots shall conform to the concepts outlined in the Edna -Islay Specific Plan. 21. Final map shall note that all lots within the subdivision are subject to energy conservation measures prescribed in the Edna -Islay Specific Plan at the time they are developed. All lots in the tract shall be developed consistent with energy conservation measures in the Edna -Islay Specific Plan 1 � I Resolution No.4963 (1982 Series) Tract 929 ` Page 4 23. Final map shall show 1.6 acre lot at the east corner of the tract numbered as lot 113. 24. Bike lanes and sidewalks along Tank Farm Road shall transition from parkway area to normal on- street location at intersections to the satisfaction of the City Engineer. 25. Street trees on large lots to be further subdivided and commercial lots may be postponed until developed or further developed. 26. Pedestrian crosswalks shall be designed utilizing alternative materials to the satisfaction of the City Engineer and Community Development Director. 27. Landscaped medians at intersections shall be deleted. 28. Sewer and water mains are subject to modifications of alignment, size and grades to the satisfaction of the City Engineer. 29. Street lightpoles shall be installed by the subdivider and owned by the city. Maintenance and service to luminaries to be under PG&E jurisdiction. 30. Fee for traffic control signs and street name signs shall be paid to the city prior to final map approvals, as determined by the City Engineer. Subdivider shall pay a proportionate share of the cost to install a future traffic signal at Tank Farm Road and Broad Street (State Hwy. 227.) prior to recording Phase I. Fee to be.based upon ratio of total contribution from Edna -Islay Specific Plan and traffic generated on TWk Farm Road. Subdivider is required to negotiate with Cal -Trans for said installation. 31. Sewer lift station and water fees shall be paid prior to recordation of each phase as determined by the City Engineer. 32. Subdivider shall offer a 10 -year option to purchase at fair market value, lot 110 within the subject tract, to the San Luis Obispo Housing Authority for the purpose of developing assisted housing. The option agreement shall be approved by the Community Development Director. 33. Subdivider shall pay park -in -lieu fees equal to the value of R -1 zoned land. The fees will be refunded by the city if and when all parkland is dedicated in -lieu to the city. 34. Fire hydrants shall be provided as required by the city Fire Marshal. All hydrants shall provide 1500 gallons per minute and be served by loop water lines consistent with the Edna -Islay Specific Plan. Resolution No. 4963 (1982 Series) Tract 929 Page 5 35. Subdivider shall pay to the city $10,430.00 to pay for the cost difference to the city for a larger fire truck for city Fire Department to serve the Edna -Islay area. Subdivider shall install pre- emptive traffic signaling system for Broad Street and Orcutt Road, to the approval of the Fire Department. Subdivider shall be responsible for all permits for installation. 36. Final map shall note all buildings in the tract shall be provided with Class A fire restrictive roof construction. Class B roof construction is prohibited. 37. Final map shall note there shall be a minimum of 10 foot spacing between all buildings built in the tract. 38. Subdivider shall secure a permit from the State Department of Fish and Game to realign the creek at Tank Farm Road bridge crossing. 39. Subdivider shall prepare a landscape plan for creek enhancement and revegetation at the bridge crossing for the full length of the creek borderning this tract to be approved by the Community Development Director. The creek enhancement shall be installed concurrent with public improvements of the first phase. 40. The subdivision shall conform to designs and standards required in the Edna -Islay Specific Plan. 41. All lots shall be graded at a uniform 2% slope for drainage. 42. Subdivision improvements shall be consistent with s Mdards in the Edna -Islay Specific Plan. 43. This resolution shall be effective upon the effective date of Ordinance No. 937 , rezoning this property from R -1 -SP and C -S to R -2 -SP, C -N -SP, and C OS- 40-SP. In the event Ordinance No. 937. , is not effective on or before November 30, 1982, this resolution shall expire. The tentative map hereby approved shall expire 24 months from the date of adoption of this resolution, unless extended by later action of the council: Resolution No. 4963 (1982 Series) Tract 929 Page 6 On motion of Councilman Settle , seconded by Councilman Griffin, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmembers Settle, Griffin, Dovey, Dunin and Mayor Billig NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing resolution was - passed and adopted -th -ssq St day of September 1982. ATTEST: Xf j,• / City C1 rk' Pamela voizih AP D City Administrativ Offi er City Attorney M or el nie C. Bi lig V Community Development- Director M or el nie C. Bi lig iNvIL. sT 1.3 YJG9 n r� ��� 63 63 9 3 @ T �@ @ ® ® o T@7 0 19 a0 al m 802 916 830 Bolo B(°Q 7Z SG COLUM,B //YE CT. i� 803 g15 S�7 835 847 869 13 f9 O 1� 17 SS SZZ 838. 954 870 DAHLIA LN. 805 817 8315 95 TANK FARIV I,ID city of San IUI S OBI Spo Department of Community Development 990 Palm Street /Post Office Box 321, San Luis Obispo, CA 93406 G w h TRACT 929 ADDRESS 15rRE€7 /YAMS PLAN SH- 2 OF 3 ® ® 9G 47 4B 9/0 91l 39 996 9s8 970 9g z ® � BoUG�4 /iYl� /LL fq sT C 9d1 915 92! 933 94s 9'7 9y3 O 57 V% nn m vc N ® ®t lob 9zo 932 y 9s� 96$ 980 99 90 CYCLAMEN 9 9 O s q/q q31 943 953 9G5 973 7` " �P 7r N w ® e 7z iu ® ® m to Q ®A� 903 92�BE,(,/,q LN.979.9sq 994 C�'�° � q!S 935 9gg 9ss C) "� 7 � 9�5 q7s 98 j �I -�III� IIII � r :i%li�y1�I'� IYO I �R city of WFACT Z tI��WNr A san Luis oBi spo ADb2E5S /�FET IYAME REAN Department of Community Development 3 OF 3 990 Palm Street /Post Office Box 321, San Luis Obispo, CA 93406 A G R E E M E N T THIS AGREEMENT, dated this 21st. day of August, 1984, by and between Santa. Lucia. Hills.. ... .... •. I herein referred to as "Subdivider,," and the CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO, herein referred to as the "City." WITNESSETH 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. 929:... (Units 3 and 4) , City of San Luis Obispo, California, as approved by the City Council, on the 21st. day of August, 1984 WHEREAS, the Subdivider desires that said Tract 929 (Units '3 and '4)" 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 Subdivider agrees to install the street improvements and utility lines and facilities as set forth on the plans therefore. NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing, the Subdivider does hereby agree to construct and install the following subdivision improvements in accordance with said subdivision ordinances and regulations, and in accordance with approved plans and specifications on file in the office of the City Engineer, City of San Luis Obispo, to wit:. ' 1. CURBS, GUTTERS and SIDEWALKS 2. STREET BASE and SURFACING 3. WATER MAINS and SEWER MAINS, including sewer laterals to the property line and water services to the curb stop. 4. DRAINAGE STRUCTURES 5. ORNAMENTAL METAL ELECTROLIERS 6. ELECTRIC, GAS, TELEPHONE and CABLE TELEVISION: In addition to the inspection and approval of such facilities by the City, each public utility shall be required to file a letter stating that the developer has properly 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 established 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 twelve (12) months of said recording date, unless an extension has been granted by the City Council, provided that if completion of said work is delayed by acts of God or strikes, the Subdivider shall have an additional period of time equivalent to such period of delay in which to complete such work. Any extension of time hereunder shall not operate to release the surety on the Improvement Security filed pursuant to this agreement. In this connection, the surety waives the provisions of Section 2819 of the Civil Code of the State of California. No building permits will be issued nor occupancy granted after the expiration date of the agreement until completion and acceptance of all public improvements unless specifically approved by the City Council. The subdivider does also agree to comply with the following conditions established by the Planning Commission c. and /or the City Council. 1, The Subdivider shall deposit a monumentation bond of $ I- Soo .00 to cover the installation of survey monuments in accordance with the approved map and payment for same. Said deposit will be released to the Subdivider upon receipt by the City of a letter from the Engineer indicating they have completed the work and have been paid. 2. The Subdivider shall pay water acreage fees of $13,795.02 (12.03 AC x $1160 /AC) less credit for existing use. 3. The Subdivider shall pay Rockview -Tank Farm lift station fees of $4,746.96 (3 x 12.03 /AC x $131.5479/gpm). 4. The subdivider shall pay a park -in -lieu fee of $26,873. This will be refunded when the developer later dedicates a park that is accepted by the City as per Condition 33 of Resolution No. 4963 (1982 Series), S. The Subdivider shall be responsible for landscaping the retention basins, linear park, and Tank Farm Road parkway, according to the conditions of approval, plans and Edna - Islay Specific Plan and shall be responsible for maintenance for one year after acceptance of work as complete, or until taken over by the Homeowner's Association in the case of the retention basin and linear park. As to public lands or section property included within said Subdivision, if any, for the restoraion 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. The Subdivider hereby attaches hereto, and as an integral part hereby, 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 $ 530,000 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 Sections 66499.7 and 66499.9 of the Government Code of the the State of California, upon final completion and acceptance of the work, City will release all but 10t 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 improvements 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 improvements according to said plans and specifications, and any approved modifications thereto. Neither' periodic nor progress inspections or approvals shall bind the City to accept said improvements or waive any defects in the same or any breach c. 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 iq accordance with State law. Said Subdivider shall deposit with the City the sum of $ 15,900.00 . from which deposit the City will pay the salary and expenses of an inspector or inspectors to inspect installation of said subdivision improvements and certify that they have been completed in accordance with the plans and specifications. Any unexpended monies will be returned to the Subdivider. In the event the inspection fees exceed the sum of $ 159900.00 , the difference is to be paid by the Subdivider. The City reserves the sole discretion in determining the amounts to be paid for salary and expenses of said inspector or inspectors. Title 16 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, a 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: SANTA LUCIA HILLS, INC. CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO SUBDIVIDER CITY CLERK PAMEL VOGES Approved as to form: c XX P11-V ty Attorney BY: CHARL . FRENCH (fAt4L JOHN FRENCH OTC N RESOLUTION N0. 5461 (1984 Series) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO GRANTING APPROVAL OF TENTATIVE TRACT NO. 1210 (MARGARITA AVENUE CONDOMINIUMS) LOCATED AT 251 MARGARITA AVENUE BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: SECTION 1. Findings. That this council, after consideration of the tentative map of Tract 1210 and the Planning Commission's recommendations, staff recommendations and reports thereon, makes the following findings: 1. The tentative map is consistent with the General Plan. 2. The design and improvements of the proposed subdivision are consistent with the General Plan. 3. The site is physically suitable for the type of development proposed. 4. The site is physically suitable for the proposed density of development. 5. The design of the subdivision and the proposed improvements are not likely to cause substantial environmental damage or substantially and avoidably injure fish or wildlife or their habitat. 6. The design of the subdivision or the type of improvements are not likely to cause public health problems. 7. The design of the subdivision or the type of improvements will not conflict with easements, for access through or use of property within the proposed subdivision. 8. The project is granted a negative declaration on environmental impact (with mitigation measures specified in initial study ER 09 -84). SECTION 2. Conditions. That the approval of the tentative map for Tract 1210 be subject to the following conditions: R 5461 Resolution No. 5461 (1984 Series) Tract 1210 Page 2 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 structures are located correctly prior to release of structures for occupancy. 3. All utilities shall be undergrounded. 4. Subdivider shall install individually metered water service to each dwelling unit. Meters shall be clustered and be located at driveway frontage of units, be unobstructed, and be to the approval of the Public Works Department. 5. Sewer and water mains shall be public and to city standards. Easements over the mains and access to mains shall be to the approval of the City Engineer. Sewer ejector pumps shall not be allowed. 6. Sewer, water, and storm drain lines, including pipe size, alignment, and depth shall be to the approval of the City Engineer. 7. All water lines serving fire hydrants to be a minimum of 8 inches in diameter. All other water lines shall be a minimum of 4 inches in diameter. 8. Subdivider shall install fire hydrants as required and approved by the City Fire Department. 9. Existing water wells (two) shall be abandoned and capped in compliance with applicable City, County and State Regulations. 10. Final map shall note entire common lot area as a blanket utility easement acceptable to the utility companies and City Engineer. 11. Subdivider shall prepare conditions, covenants and restrictions to be approved by the City Attorney and Community Development Director prior to final map approval. CC&R's shall contain the following provisions: a. Creation of a homeowners association to enforce the CC&R's and provide for professional, perpetual maintenance of all common area including private driveways, drainage, riparian area, walls and fences, lighting, and landscaping in a first class condition. b. Grant to the city the right to maintain common area if the homeowners' association fails to perform, and to assess the homeowners' association for expenses incurred. r Resolution No. 5461 (1984 Series) Tract 1210 Page 3 C. No parking except in approved, designated spaces. d. Gant to the city the right to tow away vehicles on a complaint basis which are parked in unauthorized places. e. Prohibition of storage or other uses which would conflict with the use of garages for parking purposes. f. No outdoor storage of boats, campers, motorhomes, or trailers nor long -term storage of inoperable vehicles. g. No outdoor storage by individual units except in designated storage areas. h. No change in city - required provisions of the CC&R's without prior City Council approval. i. Homeowners' association shall file with the City Clerk the names and addresses of all officers of the homeowners' association within 15 days of any change in officers of the association. 12. All private streets /driveways shall be designed to a traffic index of 4.0. 13. Subdivider shall provide and the homeowners association shall maintain appropriate "no parking" signs and red - curbing as required by the City Engineer. 14. The drainage channel and culverts shall be designed to accommodate a 10 -year minimum design storm. Finished building pads and /or floor elevations shall be designed to accommodate a 100 -year design storm. Drainage calculations and improvements shall be to the approval of the City Engineer. 15. Subdivider shall provide for drainage along westerly tract boundary to the satisfaction of the City Engineer. 16. Subdivider shall grant an easement for drainage and maintenance proposed over drainage channel. Subdivider shall grant the city permission for vehicular access through the site to maintain drainage channel. Subdivider shall obtain permission and easement for drainage modifications difications off -site adjacent to southerly tract boundary. Subdivider shall provide access gates as necessary and to approval of City Engineer. 17. Subdivider shall pay water and sewer charges as determined by the City Engineer, prior to final map approval. 18 . Subdivider shall pay park -in -lieu fees prior to final map approval. A Resolution No. 5461(1984 Series) Tract 1210 Page 4 19. Subdivider shall install street trees and street lighting across the entire street frontage to the approval of the.Public Works Department. 20. No additional median cuts shall be made in Margarita Avenue. 21. Subdivider shall pay to the city prior to final map approval thirty percent (30 %) of the total cost toward the future installation of a traffic signal light at the intersection of South Higuera Street and Margarita Avenue. Costs shall be determined by the City Engineer. The City will install the signal when sufficient funds are available. 22. Subdivider shall soundproof the interior of the dwelling units to a 45 db level consistent with the General Plan Noise Element. 23. Subdivider shall install a unit identification plan with directory at each entrance to site for approval by the Community Development Director and Architectural Review Commission. 24. No more than 50% of the guest vehicle parking spaces shall be compact size. Guest parking spaces shall be evenly dispersed throughout the site to the satisfaction of the Architectural Review Commission. 25. Subdivider shall provide a minimum of six trash enclosures with a capacity of three yards. Location and design shall be as approved by the Architectural Review Commission. 26. Subdivider shall provide for each condominium unit at least 200 cubic feet of enclosed, weatherproof and lockable private storage space, exclusive of cabinets and closets within the unit for the sole use of the unit owner as outlined in the City's Condaminium Development Regulations. 27. Subdivider shall provide a minimum of 250 square feet of qualifying private open space for each unit within the development as outlined in the city's Condominium Development Regulations. To qualify, open space must be private and directly accessible from the unit it serves, and must have a minimum dimension in every direction of 10 feet for open space provided at ground level or 6 feet for open space provided on a balcony or elevated deck, and must be located outside the street yard required by Zoning Regulations. 28. Subdivider shall increase the width of the two driveway entrances from Margarita Avenue to the site from 20 feet to 30 feet. 29. 'There shall be no building or grading within the drip line of trees that are to remain in the cypress grove, and no pavement within 10 feet of the tree trunks. Subdivider shall retain a qualified arborist to supervise trimming of trees within the cypress grove. 30. Roadways within the development shall be designated as fire lanes with red - curbing as required by the Fire Department. Resolution No. 5461 (1984 Series) Tract 1210 Page 5 31. Subdivider shall submit specific engineering and design plans of any new riparian area including a detailed landscaping plan including a passive recreation area for approval by the Architectural Review Commission before any final approval of the project is granted by the Architectural Review Commission. 32. Subdivider shall install traffic control devices, signs, and curb markings to.the approval of the City Engineer. 33. Location, design, and materials of any fencing or walls shall be to the approval of the Architectural Review Commission. 34. All on -site driveways, nonstructural parking improvements, and utilities shall be installed as subdivision improvements. 35. All garages shall be equipped with automatic garage door openers and occupants shall be provided two remote-control units. 36. Resident and visitor parking spaces shall be designated to the approval of the Community Development Director. 37. Drainage running through site shall be underground. On motion of Councilman Settle , seconded by Mayor Billig and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilman Settle, Mayor Billig, Councilmembers Dovey, Dunin and Griffin NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted this 21st• day of August 1984. Resolution No.5461 (1984 Series) Tract 1210 Page 6 APPROVED: Ass+startt City Admini tra a Officer ty Attorney - T-- =-. � ... . ............ Coy "unity Development Director I 1 S�b����c�e�s � -� � „ . osS �� ¢'-��� � . _: _... ._.. ___ _ __ ____ __..__. __.V�._. _J ___. _.... ._ RESOLUTION N0. 5460 (1984 Series) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO AMENDING THE LAND USE ELEMENT OF THE GENERAL PLAN TO CHANGE THE DESIGNATION OF APPROXIMATELY 2 ACRES ON THE WEST SIDE OF SOUTH HIGUERA STREET FROM NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL TO OFFICE WHEREAS, the Planning Commission and City Council have held public hearings on the subject general plan change, in accordance with the California Government Code and the General Plan Amendment Regulations of the city; and WHEREAS, the action is a part of the general plan amendment heard by the Planning Commission in July 1984; and WHEREAS, the potential environmental impacts of the action have been evaluated and a negative declaration has been granted pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act and the city's Enviromental Impact procedures and Guidelines; and E�J WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has recommended approval of the changes; WHEREAS, the changes to the Land Use Element map, are fully described in Exhibit A. 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 is amended as shown in the attached Exhibit. 2. The Community Development Department shall cause the changes to be reflected in the publications which are on display in City Hall and which are made available to the public. 3. This action shall take effect thirty days from the date of adoption of this resolution. R 5460 Resolution No. 5460 (1984 Series) Page 2 On motion of Councilman Griffin , seconded by Counci]man-Settle , and on the following roll call vote: AYES: CouncihTeTbers Griffin, Settle and Dunin NOES: Councilwoman Dovey and Mayor Billig ABSENT: None the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted this 21st: day of August 1984. ATTEST: City Clerk Pamela APPROVED: . 6zt- ... s.. -... . City Administrative Of cer nrt�C./ .................... P71Aty Attorney Ii .. = , .. ............ �7 ............... Community Development Director r . CNMTO P O -S �Q r •t J Z M GP /R 1147 EXHIBIT "A" RESOLUTION NO. 5459 (1984 Series) A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO AMENDING THE M\IERAL PLAN LAND USE ELEMENT MAP TO CHANGE THE LAND USE DESIGNATION OF PROPERTY AT 1045 SOUTHWOOD DRIVE FROM MEDIUM - DENSITY RESIDENTIAL TO MEDIUM - HIGH - DENSITY RESIDENTIAL WHEREAS, the Planning Commission and City Council have held public hearings on the subject general plan change in accordance with the California Government Code and the General Plan Amendment Regulations of the city; and WHEREAS, the item has come to the council upon the reconurendation of the Planning Commission and the council has considered the reports of staff and Planning Commission, public testimony, and materials submitted by applicants; and WHEREAS, the potential environmental impacts of the change has been evaluated in accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act and the city's Environmental Impact Procedures and Guidelines, and a negative declaration has been granted for the land use change; and WHEREAS, the approved change to the Land Use Element is shown on the attached Exhibit "B ". NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: SECTION 1. The Land Use Element map is amended as indicated on the attached exhibit "B" SECTION 2. The Community Development Director shall cause the change to be reflected in the publications and maps which are on display in City Hall and which are made available to the public. SECTION 3. The action shall take effect thirty days from the date of adoption of this resolution PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at a meeting thereof held on the 21stday of )August , 1984, on motion of Councilman Settle seconded by Councilman Dunin , and on the following roll call vote: R 5459 Resolution No. 5459 .1984 Series) Page 2 AYES: Councilmembers Settle, Dunin, Dovey, Griffin and Mayor Billig NOES: None ABSENT: None ATTEST: City Clerk Pamela oges WWOR-re tint T9Twq'!mwxWA%W- 9- (C' y Attorney =8'� P, elp�— . . Community De lopment Director / )r ►Yr }/))) do i' CHANGE LAND USE DESIGNATION FROM MEDIUM DENSITY TO MEDIUM HIGH DENSITY RESIDENT �� tl•)ii)�)j ►t), ►)Y)),iy,ly)hlr) e r)j yrlr /))Y)i►Ir))')r,� ))) IYi �1)) ))T1�)�►��)�t)))) ?Y));)�ra ►rj)i))W)) i ► it, >e %ii ) ►i)tr)1 ) }) }riY`� �r sl i'�' 1 ))r)is) ►/ ir)� 1)j)i )j 1) ) )1 )1))�1),rJ1,1)i ;) ).) )11) t)Y))))Y))�1)/,Nt�riY)rr) ►1/r i. ►iyl ► ��)� li }r � i� t ))))�� Yr �i Y; �)' y') )�►i�ti j)?} 1 • ;V)n 1 /))i b.SS .�i' /-ems N RESOLUTION NO. 5458 (1984 Series) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO FORWARDING RECODM4DATIONS TO THE COUNTY LOCAL AGENCY FORMATION COMMISSION (LAFCo) FOR THE ADOPTION OF A SPHERE OF INFLUENCE STUDY. WHEREAS, the County Local Agency Formation Commission (LAFCo) published a draft Sphere of Influence Study in June 1984; and WHEREAS,-the San Luis Obispo City Council recognizes the mission of the Commission and fully appreciates the effort by LAFCo staff regarding the study for the city area and providing for City consultation; and WHEREAS, the City Council has reviewed the draft sphere study at three (3) public meetings and identified changes to the draft study that will improve its consistency with the city's general plan; and WHEREAS, it is the intent of the City to suggest changes to the draft study to bridge the distance between city and county plans and promote a clearer understanding of growth management policies that affect peripheral territory; and WHEREAS, it is the desire of the City Council that the Sphere of Influence study identify eligible annexation areas and support, through the location of the Sphere of Influence line, the city's comprehensive hillside planning - open space planning programs. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: (1) The attached recommendations for amending the draft Sphere of Influence Study (June 1984) -- Exhibits "A ", "B ", and "C" - shall be immediately sent to LAFCo for the commission's consideration at public hearings. (2) Copies of the attached materials shall be made available at the City Clerk's Office and in the Canmunity Development Department for public review. R 5458 On motion of Councilwoman-Dovey , seconded by -Councilman Griffin, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: CounciimaT+ers Dovey, Griffin, Settle and Mayor Billig NOES: Councilman Dunin ABSENT: None the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted this 21st day of August 1984. Ci y Administrative Off r � 1 EXHIBIT "A" ...RECOMMENDED POLICIES (SLO City Councils August -1984) The following policies should be incorporated in the "finding" section of the San Luis Obispo Sphere of Influence Study (pages 54 -56): Notwithstanding policies or findings contained in other sections of this Sphere of Influence Study or general policies and criteria used by LAECo, the following policies shall apply: Urban Services. The provision of urban services shall comply with the planning and growth management process specified by the City of San Luis Obispo's general plan. No fixed timetable for providing services is established by this study. Non -Urban Incorporated Areas. Territory outside the Sphere of Influence but within corporate limits of San Luis Obispo is part of the city's comprehensive open space - hillside planning program and is not eligible for detachment /deannexation. - - - = - -- city Of ".7 San LUIS OBISPO EXHIBIT B BIRO Department of Community Development 990 Palm Street /Post Office Box 321, San Luis Obispo, CA 93406 DATAVRINT N15581 r- 1i EXHIBIT C CRITIQUE OF TECHNICAL INFORMATION - LAFCo Sphere of Influence Study (June 1984) 1. Page-7i--Table-2: The population projections are mathematical projections of what has happened and are not predictions of what can happen under current resource (water) limits. The County assumed about a two percent annual growth rate after 1990. The City's General Plan limits growth in the 1990's to one percent per year. Applying a one percent annual growth rate after 1990 would result in the following which are significantly different from those used in the LAFCo sphere study. One.-Percent-Projections LAFCo Study- Projections Year Population Year Population 1995 39,720 1995 48,110 2000 41,740 2000 48,980 2005 43,870 2005 52,980 2. Page-8,,-First-Paragraph: The population projection contained in the 1977 Urban Land Use Element (55,000 by the year 2000) was based on a then- current population estimate which was too high and growth rates during the 1970's which were higher than actually experienced. 3. Page 15 Land Use: The actual area of the city is closer to 10.5 square miles. A 66% estimate might be accurate for the amount of developed land but it is probably too high as a fraction of all land. The text states that "Areas for manufacturing and industry are fairly limited and located along Broad Street." The text fails to consider the availability of manufacturing and service commercial land on South Higuera Street -- where this type of development is now occurring. The text states that "The city has also designated large tracts of land for Conservation /Open Space." It would be more accurate that "hillside areas and floodplains" have been designated conservation /open space. 4. Page -17i Table 7: This table should include an additional 10 acres of land for new "Neighborhood Commercial" projects approved as part of the Edna -Islay area and the neighborhood center at the corner of Los Osos Valley Road and Madonna Road. The "Retail Commercial" category should include 25 acres for the San Luis Mall project recently approved by the City. 5. Page 17; Strategic Planning Program: The description of the strategic planning program reinforces the misconception that it is a plan for future growth rather than a study of resources and options. 6. Page-25i-Last-Paragraph: The first sentence is misleading; it describes what the city wanted to do but not the fact that the actual growth rate was lower than four percent, even without limitations. The description of the residential growth management regulations is inaccurate and oversimplified. The regulations were adopted late in 1982; they do not limit the number of building permits; they may limit the number of nonexempt dwellings authorized by permits, once the total has already exceeded 450 in 18 months (now 600 in 24 months). 7. Page 27. First- Paragraph: The report states that if the city's growth rates are consistent with the rates identified in the general plan and growth management regulations, the "...city would have a 1997 population of approximately 55,000 people. This is not true - see comment #1. 8. Page 28-; Water Supply: The city's entitlement from Whale Rock, based on the sustained annual yield determination is 2057 acre -feet per year; an additional entitlement of up to 823 acre feet -per year may be delivered to the city's treatment plant for use by Cal Poly. 9. Page 30i First Paragraph: The text states that the maximum population that can be served with water (42,000) would be reached by 1992. Using the population projections included under catment #1, this limit would not be reached until some time after the year 2000. In addition, the LAFCo study should note that using reasonable buildout estimates, the current incorporated areas of San Luis Obispo could accommodate a population of 45,000. Table #10 on page 30 should be amended to reflect city water consumption (excluding Cal Poly use). The amended chart is shown below. Certain revisions to the text on page 29 should be made to be consistent with this chart. Source Salinas Date whale Rock Dam Total Supply Present Consumption* *Not including Cal Poly Table 10 Water Supply and Consumption City of San Luis Obispo Percent of Annual Entitlement Total Supply 4,800 acre -feet 70% 2057 acre =feet 30% 61,857 acre -feet 100% 6,239 acre -feet 91% 10. Page 32; Sewer Treatment: This section of the text should be rewritten. Recommended changes to the first and third paragraphs are shown below. The City of San Luis Obispo provides sewage collection, treatment and disposal services for approximately 9,745 customers. Sewage treatment services are orovided consistent with the "Sewer Service Plan" adopted Board. The city also provides sewer services to Cal Poly,,. the Calitornii Department of Forestry, and San Luis Obispo County Airport Service to the Hidden Hills Mobile Home Park off Tank Farm Road -is available Work is currently underway to expand the plant's capacity to 5.33 mgd. -- an expansion in capacity of about 2%: The purpose of the plant modifications is to- improve the level of treatment to comly with state water duality standards. 11. Page.-40i-Political-.Participation: The table shown in this section should be corrected as noted below: Name Position Term Expires Melanie Billig Mayor December 1, 1985 Allen K. Settle Mayor Pro Tem December 1, 1985 GlennaDeane Dovey Councilmember December.l, 1987 Ron Dunin Councilmember December 1, 1985 Robert Griffin Councilmember December 1, 1987 R`h.JLUTION NO. = 5457 , (1984 Series)- A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE OF SAN LUIS OBISPO APPROVING THE USE OF INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT BOND FINANCING PROVIDED BY BANKERS LEASING CORP. FOR CONSTRUCTION OF THE STENNER CANYON HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows; WHEREAS, the city wishes to develop the Stenner Canyon Hydroelectric Project; and WHEREAS, lease - purchase .financing is a viable alternative for funding the project; and WHEREAS, the Council did authorize the solicitation of proposals for-lease- purchase financing for the project by Resolution 5301; and WHEREAS, the proposal submitted by Bankers Leasing was approved as being most advantageous to the city by Resolution 5334; and WHEREAS, the newly enacted Deficit Reduction Act, and specifically Internal Revenue Code Section 103K, requires public approval for industrial development bonds in order for them to qualify as a tax exempt obligation;. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo that, after a public hearing, the use of industrial development bond financing provided by Bankers Leasing.Corp. for construction of the Stenner Canyon Hydroelectric Project is hereby approved. On motion of Councilman Dunin seconded by Councilman Settle , and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmembers Dunin, Settle, Dovey, Griffin and Mayor Billig NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this 21st day of' August 1984. c. ATTEST., CITY LERK PAMELA V E R 5457 APPROVED: CJ Q City Administratli,,v^e 0 ices .-�4Z/l , �'VC" /-mot, �s ity Attorney Finance Dire r Firm -� t Do` q, �)h/ xl � a <�- Iv000l ,Undue RESOLUTION NO. 5456 (1984 Series) A RESOLUTION OF INTENTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO TO GRANT A FRANCHISE TO THE UNION OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA WHEREAS, the Union Oil Company of California has requested renewal of its franchise; and WHEREAS, the City Council deems it to be in the public interest to award a franchise for a pipeline to the Union Oil Company of California. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: Section 1. Pursuant to Section 1002 of the charter of the City of San Luis Obispo, the City Council hereby declares its intention to grant to the Union Oil Company of California a franchise for the privilege of constructing, maintaining, operating, and repairing pipelines, together with telephone, telegraph and electrical power lines necessary or convenient for Union Oil to conduct business in, under, over, along or across any and.all public streets, highways and other public ways now or hereafter dedicated to public use in the City of San Luis Obispo. The City Council further declares its intention to hold .a public hearing on the granting of said franchise to be held at San Luis Obispo City Hall, 990 Palm Street, in the Council Chamber on September 18, 1984 at 7:05 P.M. Said public hearing shall be for the purpose of hearing any persons having any interest in or objection to the granting of said franchise. Said public hearing shall be not less than twenty (20) days nor more than sixty (60) days after the passage of this resolution. R 5456 Resolution No. 5456 (1984 Series) Page 2 Section 2. The City Clerk is hereby directed to publish this resolution at least once within fifteen (15) days of the passage thereof in a newspaper in the City of San Luis Obispo. On motion of Councilman Settle , seconded by Councilman Dunin , and on the following roll call vote: Ayes: Councilmembers Settle, Dunin, Dovey, Griffin and Mayor Billig Noes: None Absent: None The foregoing resolution was passed and adopted this 21st. day of August 1984. AdQ Acting public Works Director Arl le��o i J RESOLUTION NO. 5455 (1984 Series) i A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF.THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO MATCHING COMMUNITY DONATED FUNDS FOR CONSTRUCTION OF A TOT POOL AT THE MUNICIPAL SWIM CENTER. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: SECTION 1: That funds from San Luis Obispo community donations in the amount of $17,000 be matched from Park in -lieu fees reserve for the purpose of construction of a Tot Pool at the Municipal Swim Center. SECTION 2. That swimming pool facility construction fund, Budget Code No. (90) 40- 5861 -629, be increased by $17,000. On motion of Councilman Settle , seconded by Councilman Dunin and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmembers Settle, Dunin, Dovey, Griffin and Mayor Billig NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted this 21st. day of August , 1984. ATTEST: CITY CL PAMELA VOGE City Administra ive ffi r Director of. F nce !'City A't6ifiey Diiec r of ecieation /Qq R 5455 �� ©�� �r���� ��� �� �i�-�, ��� , ;- ,, ,� RESOLUTION NO. 5454 (1984 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: Drainage Improvement Project - Flora Street near Viewmont ESTIMATE: $21,730.00 BIDDER: R. Burke Construction CITY PLAN NO. H -48H BUDGET ACCOUNT: 30- 5062 -000 BID AMOUNT: $26,165.00 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 Settle seconded by Councilman Dunin and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmembers Settle, Dunin, Dovey, Griffin and Mayor Billig NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this,2lst. day of August, 1984.' =s. 4,z-City AttorneyC��y� R 5454 � �U��� � � �om� �if`?��� ��� RESOLUTION NO. 5453 (1984 Series) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO TRANSFERRING UNALLOCATED STREET FUNDS TO A PROJECT ACCOUNT. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: SECTION 1. The budget account for Street Widening Project, East Side of Higuera Street - South St. to 130' + Southerly, City Plan No. H60A be increased in the amount of $5,000.00. SECTION 2. Be it further resolved that $5,000.00 be transferred from the unallocated street fund to this budget account. On motion of Councilman Settle , seconded by Councilman Dunin , and on the following roll call vote: AYES::Councilmembers Settle, Dunin, Dovey, Griffin and Mayor Billig NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this 21st. day of August , 1984. ATTEST: '/' Z�"z City lerk Pamela Vog R 5453 Resolution No. 5453 (1484 Series) APPROVED: eau-e-Q- S City Administrative Officer ity Attorney \.--- e-xo 4�24��� Finance Direc or _< ESOLUTION NO. 5452 (1984 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: Street Widening East Side Higuera, PROJECT: South St. to 130`+ Southerly CITY PLAN N0. H -60A ESTIMATE: $19,068.00 BUDGET ACCOUNT: BIDDER: Madonna Construction Co. BID AMOUNT: $23,790.00 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 Settle seconded by Councilman Dunin , and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Couricilmembers Settle, Dunin, Dovey, Griffin and Mayor Billig NOES: None C:` 43*JN damHeTiv the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this 21st. day of August , A City Administr tive 0 fice ' R 5452 I- RESOLUTION NO. 5451 (1984 Series) A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO TRANSFERRING REVENUE SHARING UNALLOCATED BALANCE FUNDS TO A PROJECT ACCOUNT BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: SECTION 1. The budget account for Street Improvement Project, Buchon Street - Santa Rosa to Toro, City Plan No. H58A, be increased in the amount of $6,000.00. SECTION 2. Be it further resolved that $6,000.00 be transferred from the Revenue Sharing unallocated fund to this budget account. On motion of Councilman Settle , seconded by Councilman Dunin and on the following roll call vote. AYES: Councilmembers Settle, Dovey, Griffin and Mayor Billig NOES: Councilman Dunin ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this 21st. day of August , 1984. R 5451 Resolution No. 5451 (1984 Series) APPROVED: it Attorney Public Works Direc r rm�,MIVA M c wo� �w �orn� `-- tESOLUTION NO. 5450 (19 84 Serie�)' 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:. Street Improvement. Project, Buchon St.- H -58A PROJECT: Santa Rosa to Toro CITY PLAN N0. ESTIMATE: $33,542.50 BIDDER: R. Burke Corp. BUDGET ACCOUNT: BID AMOUNT: $32,412.00 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 Settle seconded by Councilman Dunin , and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmembers Settle, Dovey, Griffin and Mayor Billig NOES: Councilman Dunin ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this 21st. day of Au ust __ , APPR City Administra 've Officer Attorne C R 5450 �' �ur�`�' ,, �i�a��C� a �i /� ,� __ .