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CITY OF SAN LU IS OBISPO
CITY HALL, 990 PALM STREET
Tuesday, April 9, 2002
ACTION UPDATE
12:00 P.M. STUDY SESSION Council Chamber
990 Palm Street
CALL TO ORDER: Mayor Allen K. Settle
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
ROLL CALL: Council Members John Ewan, Christine Mulholland, Ken
Schwartz, Vice Mayor Jan Howell Marx, Mayor Allen K.
Settle
All Council Members were present
PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD FOR ITEMS NOT ON THE AGENDA(hot to exceed 15 minutes total)
The Council welcomes your input. You may address the Council by completing a speaker slip and giving it to the City
Clerk prior to the meeting. At this time,you may address the Council on items that are not on the agenda or items on the
Consent Agenda Time limit is three minutes. State law does not allow the Council to discuss or take action on issues not
on the agenda,except that members of the Council or staff may briefly respond to statements made or questions posed by
persons exercising their public testimony rights(Gov.Code Sec.54954.2). Staff may be asked to follow up on such items.
Staff reports and other written documentation relating to each item referred to on this agenda are on file in the City Clerk's
Office in Room 1 of City Hall.
1. ANNUAL REPORT ON THE GENERAL PLAN FOR 2001 (MANDEVILLE/
MATTESON —60 MINUTES)
RECOMMENDATION: 1) As recommended by the Planning Commission: a) Accept
the report as revised. b) Pursue certain aspects of General Plan implementation.
2) Give staff direction for any desired follow-up or changes from previously approved
Council priorities. (Continued from April 2, 2002.)
ACTION: 1)Accept the 2001 Annual Report as revised. 2) Direct staff to add to
the 2001 Annual Report: a)A note that a Pedestrian Transportation Plan has not
been adopted.. and b) Information on the Dalidio property. 3) Provide direction to
staff for follow-up., as summarized: a) Reinforce areas of the General Plan that
would allow for mixed uses in an effort to address affordable workforce housing;
b) Update the Short-Range Transit Plan; c) Fold in historical preservation in to the
Council Agenda Action 1, r,Jate Tu._.may, April 9, 2002 }�
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Conservation Element of the General Plan; d) Prepare an inventory of vacant
commercial and office space; e)Include urban forest protection policies in the
Conservation Element Update. Take these to the Tree Committee along with
direction that they revitalize the Heritage Tree Program; fJ Bring back informally
sample Economic Elements from other cities for review by the Council;
g) Provide more detailed information about potential revenues from new non-
residential development projects and reference previous fiscal impact studies as
context for land use decisions as they come to the Council for consideration; h)
Provide in the 2002 Annual Report more detailed information about the type of
non-residential development occurring during the reporting period;and i) Create
a brochure or other summary about how the City receives revenue and identifies
revenue sources. (5:0)
2. EXPANSION OF THE CITY'S CENTRAL COMMERCIAL ZONING DISTRICT
AND DOWNTOWN IN-LIEU PARKING FEE BOUNDARY. (MANDEVILLE /
MCCLUSKEY/WHISENAND/ BOCHUM - 90 MINUTES)
RECOMMENDATION: Provide staff with direction on the scope and processing of the
proposed expansion of the City's Central Commercial Zoning District and the creation of
a downtown in-lieu parking fee boundary.
ACTION: Expand, as proposed by staff, the Central Commercial zone up
Monterey Street to the Railroad tracks, however, exempt the preferred and
alternate sites for the North Area Regional Facility(NARF). (3:2)(Mulholland/
Schwartz)
ACTION. Staff directed to disconnect the in-lieu parking program from Central
Commercial zoning and proceed with further study/public hearings about a
revised parking in-lieu fee program and boundary area. (5:0)
ACTION. Staff directed to proceed with further study and public hearings about a
revised downtown parking in-lieu fee program and boundary area. (5:0)
ACTION. Staff directed to review issues relating to transportation demand
management or alternative modes of transportation to reduce the parking demand
generated by uses in an expanded Central Commercial zone. In addition, staff
agreed to bring back, as part of the next goal setting/budget approval process;
consideration of a planning effort to create an area plan for the southwesterly
portion of the downtown. (5:0)
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. , Council Agenda Actio). .pdate sday, April 9, 2002
COUNCIL LIAISON REPORTS (not to exceed 15 minutes)
Council Members report on conferences or other City activities. Time limiter minutes.
Council Member Mulholland gave an update of the Downtown Association Board
Meeting of April 9, 2002.
Council Member Schwartz reported that at the April 3,2002 meeting, the Parks and
Recreation Commission recommended forming a subcommittee(consisting of two
representatives from the Parks and Recreation Commission, two representatives
from the Architectural Review Commission and two representatives from the Tree
Committee) for the purpose of studying landscaped parkways in more detail.
Council concurred.
A. ADJOURNED.
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CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO
CITY HALL, 990 PALM STREET
Tuesday, April 9, 2002
ADDENDUM
ITEM ADDED:
PUBLIC HEARING
1, ANNLIAL REPORT ON THE GENERAL PLAN FOR 2001. (MANDEVILLE /
MATTESON — 60 MINUTES) (Continued from Apri12, 2002.)
Note: The previous Item No. 1 will now be Item 2.
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CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO )
I,Lee Price,being first duly swom,deposes and says: That Lee Price' the my appoi and qal'rfied City lark of the City
of San Luis Obispo and that on April 3, 2002 caused the above Notice to be t at San ui bis City Hall, n Luis Obispo,
California.
Lee Price,City Clerk
San Luis Obispo,California
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CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO
CITY HALL, 990 PALM STREET
Tuesday, April 9, 2002
12:00 P.M. STUDY SESSION Council Chamber
990 Palm Street
CALL TO ORDER: Mayor Allen K. Settle
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
ROLL CALL: Council Members John Ewan, Christine Mulholland, Ken
Schwartz, Vice Mayor Jan Howell Marx, Mayor Allen K.
Settle
PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD FOR ITEMS NOT ON THE AGENDA(not to exceed 15 minutes total)
The Council welcomes your input. You may address the Council by completing a speaker slip and giving it to the City
Clerk prior to the meeting. At this time,you may address the Council on items that are not on the agenda or items on the
Consent Agenda. Time limit is three minutes. State law does not allow the Council to discuss or take action on issues not
on the agenda,except that members of the Council or staff may briefly respond to statements made or questions posed by
persons exercising their public testimony rights(Gov.Code Sec.54954.2). Staff may be asked to follow up on such items.
Staff reports and other written documentation relating to each item referred to on this agenda are on file in the City Clerk's
Office in Room 1 of City Hall.
® Regular City Council meetings are broadcast on KCPR, 91.3 FM. The City of San Luis Obispo is committed to include
the disabled in all of its services,programs,and activities. Telecommunications Device for the Deaf(805)781-7410. Please speak
to the City Clerk prior to the meeting if you require a hearing amplification device. For more agenda information,call 781-7103.
Council Agenda ® Tuwsday, April 9, 2002
1. ANNUAL REPORT ON THE GENERAL PLAN FOR 2001 (MANDEVILLE/
MATTESON — 60 MINUTES)
RECOMMENDATION: 1) As recommended by the Planning Commission: a) Accept
the report as revised. b) Pursue certain aspects of General Plan implementation.
2) Give staff direction for any desired follow-up or changes from previously approved
Council priorities. (Continued from April 2, 2002.)
2. EXPANSION_ OF THE CITY'S CENTRAL COMMERCIAL ZONING DISTRICT
AND DOWNTOWN IN-LIEU PARKING FEE BOUNDARY. (MANDEVILLE /
MCCLUSKEY/WHISENAND / BOCHUM — 90 MINUTES)
RECOMMENDATION: Provide staff with direction on the scope and processing of the
proposed expansion of the City's Central Commercial Zoning District and the creation of
a downtown in-lieu parking fee boundary.
COUNCIL CORRESPONDENCE: Written comments.on agenda iterns are encouraged and are most effective if presented
at least five days prior to the meeting. Council Correspondence regarding agenda items received after 5:00 p.m. on the
day of the Council.meeting will be distributed the following day.
A. ADJOURN.
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