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HomeMy WebLinkAbout07/25/1988, 2 - GP 1380: CONSIDERATION OF AMENDING THE LAND USE AND WATER AND WATER MANAGEMENT ELEMENTS OF THE SAN LUIS OBISPO GENERAL PLAN TO INCLUDE MINOR ANNEXATION POLICIES. -1 Ad-GAW 99 fII C1 JUL 2S 88 �IIIfl�IRIII�IIIIIjpp Ilulll "J o f MEETING DA ���II I San tins osispo I NUMBER: aNBC" COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT WA FROM Michael Multari, Community Development Director By: Terry Sanville, Principal Planner SUBJECT: GP 1380: Consideration of amending the Land Use and Water and Water Management Elements of the San Luis Obispo General Plan to include minor annexation policies. CAO RECOMMENDATION Adopt the attached resolution approving amendments to the general plan's minor annexation policies as recommended by the Planning Commission. DISCUSSION The April, 1988, the City Council stated an interest in reevaluating annexation policies contained in the Water and Wastewater Management Element and minor expansion policies in the Land Use Element (1977). Water Management Element policies require that the city defer consideration of any annexation -- even small areas where on-site wells can provide adequate water supply -- until the city completes environmental review and begins designs for new water sources that could serve the whole city. While these policies respond to the city's water shortage problem, their effect is to defer consideration of any annexation proposal — even those that may provide substantial public benefits such as open space preservation. Staff feels that the consideration of minor annexations that provide on-site water or equivalent city water-use "offsets" might be appropriate if there are substantial public benefits. In the near future, the city will be asked to consider at least four annexation applications. We prefer to look at the the "ground rules" for consideration prior to reviewing these proposals. On May 11 and 25, the Planning Commission reviewed minor annexation policies drafted by staff and made several amendments. The commission recommends that the City Council adopt the proposed policies — see attached Figure A. SIGNIFICANT IMPACTS; There will be no significant fiscal or environmental impacts from approving the proposed general plan amendments. Individual annexation proposals will be evaluated for their environmental impacts. CONSEQUENCES OF NOT TAKING THE RECOMMENDED ACTION: Delaying action on the proposed policies could delay city consideration of annexation / proposals that await city consideration. Failure to adopt these policies would probably preclude the city's approval of pending annexation proposals because of conflicts with adopted Water and Wastewater Management policies. / J. THIS IS T$E SAME STAFF .REPORT THAT WAS SENT TO YOU ON JUNE 6, 1988. &. JULY 19, 1988 GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT: GP 1380 WATER & WATER MANAGEMENT. ELEMENTS TO INCLUDE MINOR ANNEXATION POLICIES MEEFINGa-25 .8 AGENDA ' CRATE __ ITEIM # Council Agenda July 18, 1988 BUSINESS ITEMS 2. COASTAL STREAM DIVERSION (HETLAND/901 - 60 min. ) Review of Phase II of the Coastal Stream Diversion report. (Please bring your Coastal Stream Diversion Feasibility Study previously distributed with the last Whale Rock Agenda Packet. ) RECOMMENDATION: Direct Whale Rock Commission representatives to support the Coastal Stream Diversion and Storage Project; proceed with the EIR and to include a section on institutional and financial alternatives; and fund the additional work equally with the City of Morro Bay as recommended. HETLAND** 1) Whale Rock Commission nepnes entatives %equebted to auppoxt the Coa6taZ VOGES** Stream DiveAd.i.on and Storage Pxo1eet; 2) btaJJ to pnaeeed with .the EIR .including a section on in6t tuti.onae and JinanccaZ a2tennati..ve6 and to addAess thnu the EIR a tennati.ve div Vu i.on and storage pro jectz; and 3) Council duppoxted b{undin the addite;onaZ wank (a pnox. $42,500) equally with .the City o5 MoAxo Say. 3. HOMELEgS ISSUES (HENDERSON/1046 - 60 min. ) Consideration of several issues related to the homeless including recommendations by the Human Relations Commission and requests by the Coalition for the Homeless. RECOMMENDATION: Adopt resolution authorizing City's role in a long-term shelter program and direct staff to identify potential sites for permanent shelter facilities. Consider and approve some recommendations from the Human Relations Commission, the Coalition, and staff for the Homeless and direct staff to work with the Salvation Army for an interim shelter program between July and December 1988. HENDERSON** CouneiZ uAged that .the County act as the .lead agency Jon a .long-team shelter VOGES** prcognam and that the CoaZiti.on be xeeogni,zed Jon all homeless mattmz. Upon genenae conzem us, Council supported postponement of a decision on a speeiJ.ic site Jon a tempoAoAy emehgency shetten pnognam until a co-app.eication is J.ited by the Sa2vati.on Army and the Coa iti.on Jon the home e.66 has been nev.iewed by the Community Development Department and Pta.nni.ng Commission. Upon gene, aZ con6enbu6, the Satvation Arany was d tected to pick up and dxop oJJ pat-cipanta at City Hatt. StaJJ dineeted to begin the pnoeebs of amending the zoning negu.2ati.onb atlow.i.ng permanent shetten Jac Uti.eb with the City and by .letter (to be signed by the Mayon) %equating the County and otheA cities to Zook at s.irriitoA zoning amendments as weU. The mattex of augmenting Jund6 Jon the Salvation Arany tei med to the HRC to come back with a neeommendati.on as part of the giants-in-aid pnogxam. NO COMMUNICATIONS WERE RECEIVED (Not to exceed 15 minutes) A. ADJOURNMENT. Page 2 of 2 * G�tY o..* cit; sAn luis' oBispo H 4 0 0 O COUNCIL CHAMBERS • CITY HALL • 990 PALM STREET • SAN LUIS OBISPO • CALIFORNIA C, **Lead Peu on - Item to come back to Count Denote,6 action Lead Peuon l��l S ��` A G E N D A *No a6tet"k - Inbo)rmati,on Only ADJOURNED REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL MONDAY, JULY 18. 1988 - 4:00 P.M. A CALL TO ORDER: Mayor Ron Dunin ROLL CALL: Councilmembers Peg Pinard, Vice-Mayor Penny Rappa, C Jerry Reiss, Allen K. Settle and Mayor Ron Dunin PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD T (Not to exceed 15 minutes) I At the beginning of the meeting, members of the public may address the City Council on items that DO NOT appear on the printed agenda. Please observe the time limit of three minutes. A speaker slip (available in the Foyer) must be filed with the City Clerk. Comments on scheduled public 0 hearing or business items will be heard as they appear on the agenda and speaker slips are not required. As a general rule, action cannot be taken on issues not listed on the agenda. Staff will generally be asked to follow-up on such items. The Council is interested in hearing from the public regarding issues or concerns of the community and welcome your input. PUBLIC HEARING Any person may come forward to speak after the Mayor has opened the public P1 hearing. Please give your name and address for the record. Consultant and project presentations to be limited to no more than ten minutes. Those persons wishing to speak for or against any item should limit their remarks to three minutes. 1 . GARBAGE RATE INCREASE (ROMERO/142 - 60 min. ) A Public hearing to consider amending garbage rates (estimated 12.60 increase) . Tj RECOMMENDATION: 1) Adopt resolution increasing garbage service rates by 12.6% as recommended; and 2) by motion tentatively approve increasing garbage service rates by 6% effective .July 1 . 1989. STATLER** Reaotution No. 6460 adopted incaeab.ing gaAbage aen.vice natea e4becti.ve ROMERO** Juey 1, 1988. Couneit Subcommittee (Ptna&d/Re.i,a) 4onmed to wokk with VOGES** ata44 and San LuZ6 GaAbage Co. to %eview and n.epo,t back within aix montha PINARD** on the Jottowt.ng: A) equi tAhZe nate atAu na and) .a.i.ngte membeA REIS** houaehotda; B) stepped-up AecycZing pnog AN SAV d coat6. Requut ion. 6% nate .i.neAea6e e4becti.ve I Aq g1 l�ed� agtea AepoAt -ceeeived 4nom Councit Subcommittee. TM action pn.eceudes need to Jitte a aeeond appti,eati.on. I declare under penalty of perjury that I am employed by the City of San Luis Obispo in the City Clerk's Page 1 of 2 Department; and that I poste this Agenda near sqe front door of City Hall onkb 0 ll�f�b S ure