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C I T Y OF SAN LUIS OBISPO
FROM: Shelly Stanwyck,Assistant City Manager
Prepared By: Neil Havlik,Natural Resources Manager 4,
Freddy Otte, City Biologist
SUBJECT: ADOPTION OF AN ORDINANCE ADDING CHAPTER 12.23 TO
THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING
TO PROTECTION OF RIPARIAN HABITAT AND WATER
QUALITY IN SAN LUIS OBISPO
RECOMMENDATION
Adopt Ordinance No. 1541.
DISCUSSION
On February 2, 2010, the City Council voted 4-0 to introduce Ordinance No. 1541 to print,
adding Chapter 12.23 to the Municipal Code, to provide improved protection to riparian habitat
and water quality in San Luis Obispo's creeks and creekside areas. The new ordinance will
become effective 30 days after its adoption.
ALTERNATIVE
The Council could decide not to adopt the ordinance. If so, the new language will not be added to
the Municipal Code and current language will continue to govern the management of creek and
riparian areas.
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ORDINANCE NO. (2010 Series)
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO
PROTECTING CREEKS, RIPARIAN CORRIDORS AND ASSOCIATED NATURAL
RESOURCES WITHIN CITY LIMITS
WHEREAS, the City of San Luis Obispo owns or controls several open space properties
along San Luis Obispo Creek and its tributaries; and
WHEREAS, various segments of the Creek and its tributaries also run across privately
owned properties, to which the City may not currently have legal access; and
WHEREAS, the City of San Luis Obispo is subject to California Department of Fish and
Game regulations as to any and all of its activities associated with, or within the riparian corridor
associated with, a watercourse with a defined bed and bank of San Luis Obispo Creek or any of
its tributaries subject to Section 1600 (streambank alteration) and Section 5652 (litter in the
streambed) of the Fish and Game Code; and
WHEREAS, the City is also subject to regulation under the California Endangered
Species Act and the Federal Endangered Species Act (ESA) of 1973 and two federally protected
species under the ESA, Steelhead trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) and the California Red-legged
frog (Rana aurora), which occur within City limits; and
WHEREAS,enrollment of the City of San Luis Obispo in the Storm Water Management
Program ("SWMP" June 2009) brings new regulations with which the City must comply in order
to reduce the environmental impact from stormwater run-off and human activities in the local
creek systems and it is the City's intention that the provisions of this ordinance will complement
and work in conjunction with the City's Storm Water Quality Ordinance, Section 12.08, to
further the City's compliance with the currently approved SWMP; and
WHEREAS, there have been numerous instances of human conduct in and around the
creek, tributaries and riparian corridors, including camping, urination and defecation, improper
solid waste disposal, fires, and prohibited fishing, that inhibit the City's ability to comply with its.
statutory and regulatory obligations and/or threaten the health and integrity of the City's valuable
natural resources; and
WHEREAS, the City's current regulations have proven to be incomplete, difficult to
enforce and inadequate to prevent and address in a comprehensive way the human conduct that is
adversely impacting the City's waterways and the City wishes to enact a cohesive and
comprehensive framework of regulations to protect and preserve the creek, its tributaries and
riparian corridors throughout the City, while ensuring its compliance with its statutory, regulatory
and permitting obligations;
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NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of San Luis
Obispo as follows:
SECTION 1.
That new Chapter 12.23 of the San Luis Obispo Municipal Code is hereby added and
shall be codified to read as follows:
Chapter 12.23
CREEKS,TRIBUTARIES AND RIPARIAN CORRIDOR REGULATIONS
12.23.010 Purpose and Scope
A. This Chapter shall govern all Regulated Areas, as defined herein, within the
jurisdictional limits of the City of San Luis Obispo, whether located on public or private
property.
B. The public health, safety, and welfare, as well as the City's ability to comply with its
statutory, regulatory and permitting obligations with respect to the protection of its
creeks, tributaries,riparian corridors and associated natural resources, require that the
City adopt and enforce comprehensive regulations specifically prohibiting deleterious
activities within these areas, whether located on public or private property.
C. The purpose of this Chapter is to establish clear and direct requirements for the
inspection and maintenance of the areas governed by this section and to authorize city
enforcement of violations of the provisions of this Chapter by individuals engaging in
prohibited activity and/or property owners permitting prohibited activities or conditions
to occur or be maintained on their properties.
12.23.020 Regulated Areas
Regulated Areas subject to the requirements and prohibitions of this Chapter include the
following areas within the City limits:
A. Creeks including San Luis Obispo Creek and its tributaries and any other"Water of
the United States," as defined in 40 CFR 122.2, including all surface watercourses and
waterbodies, natural waterways and definite channels and depressions in the earth, or
such sections or connections of such waters that have been lined with concrete, covered
or channelized in the past, that may carry water, even though such waterways may only
carry water during rains and storms and may not carry surface water at and during all
times and seasons.
B. Riparian areas, which include the area between a stream or other body of water and
the adjacent upland identified by soil characteristics and distinctive vegetation and
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wetlands and those portions of floodplains and valley bottoms that support riparian
vegetation (herbaceous plants, shrubs, and trees which are naturally associated with
stream side environments, and with roots and branches extending in or over a creek
channel).
C. Other portions of City-owned properties adjacent to or including riparian areas as
defined in Section B above.
12.23.030 Prohibited Activities and Conditions
It shall be unlawful and a violation of this section for any person to engage in or maintain,
or for any property owner to allow or maintain, any of the following activities or
conditions in Regulated Areas:
A. Collecting, gathering, or disturbance of any natural or cultural resources, except for
pruning, removal of materials or any other activities authorized under appropriate permits
from State and/or Federal agencies or in conjunction with permitted city-sponsored
activities.
B. Staying or camping overnight.
C. Entering into or remaining within Regulated Areas that are open to the public between
one hour after sunset and one hour before sunrise of the following day without approval
from the City Manager or his or her designee.
D. Entering into or remaining within property to which public access is prohibited or
restricted.
E. Driving or otherwise operating a vehicle, except as authorized in conjunction with
otherwise permitted activity.
F. Using bicycles in Regulated Areas not explicitly labeled as areas and/or trails
designated for bicycle use.
G. Possessing or consuming alcoholic beverages.
H. Disposing of, depositing, throwing, keeping or accumulating trash, litter, rubbish,
rubble, garbage, debris or other solid waste, dirt, green waste or animal waste.
I. Travelling outside of designated paths.
J. Posting any sign on a tree, tree-stake or guard, or fasten any wire, cable or rope to any
tree, tree-stake or guard unless otherwise authorized by the City.
K. Urinating or defecating.
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L. Making any excavation or unauthorized encroachment.
M. Possessing or discharging of weapons, firearms, paintballs, fireworks, or building
fires.
N. Any act in a Regulated Area constituting a violation of any provision of CESA, ESA,
the California Public Resources, or any regulation of the California Department of Fish
and Game, or of any permit or approval issued by any federal, state or local agency
having jurisdiction over the Regulated Area shall also be a violation of this Chapter.
12.23.040 Inspection and Enforcement
A. Whenever necessary to make an inspection to enforce any provision of this ordinance,
or whenever the Director of Parks and Recreation has cause to believe that there exists, or
potentially exists, in or upon any premises any condition which constitutes a violation of
this ordinance, the City Manager or his or her designee may enter such premises during
normal business hours to inspect the same, take water samples and/or verify that
compliance with this ordinance is occurring. In the event that the owner or occupant
refuses entry after a request has been made, the City is hereby empowered to seek
assistance from any court of competent jurisdiction or other state or federal agency staff
with jurisdiction in obtaining such entry.
B. Violation of this Chapter shall be a misdemeanor and may be enforced by the
filing of a criminal action by the City Attorney or the issuance of an administrative
citation in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 1.24 by city staff authorized by the
City Manager to issue citations.
12.23.050 Appeals
Any person aggrieved by an act or determination of the staff in exercising the
administrative authority herein granted shall have the right to appeal to the City Council
in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 1.20.
12.23.060 No Liability upon the City
Nothing in this chapter shall be deemed to impose any liability upon the City or upon any
of its officers or employees, nor to relieve the owner or occupant of any private property
from the duty to keep property in safe condition.
SECTION 5: A summary of this ordinance, together with the names of Council
members voting for and against, shall be published at least five (5) days prior to its final
passage, in The Tribune, a newspaper published and circulated in this City. This
ordinance shall go into effect at the expiration of thirty (30) days after its final passage.
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INTRODUCED on this day of 2010, AND FINALLY
ADOPTED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo on the day of
2010, on the following vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
Mayor David F. Romero
ATTEST:
Elaina Cano
City Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
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hristine Dietrick
City Attorney