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AGENDA C
REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL
TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 1992 - 7:00 P.M.
SAN LUIS OBISPO VETERAN'S MEMORIAL BUILDING
801 GRAND AVENUE, SAN LUIS OBISPO
CALL TO ORDER: Mayor Ron Dunn O
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
ROLL CALL: Vice-Mayor Penny Rappa, Councilmembers Peg Pinard, Jerry N
Reiss, Bill Roalman and Mayor Ron Dunin
PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD
(Not to exceed 15 minutes)
The Council is interested in hearing from the public regarding issues or concerns of the community and
welcomes your input. However,as a general rule,action will not be taken on issues not listed on the agenda.
Instead, staff will usually be asked to follow-up on such items.
Immediately following roll call,members of the public may address the City Council on items that DO NOT D
appear on the printed agenda and those issues listed under the CONSENT AGENDA. A speaker form(BLUE
SLIP-available in the Foyer or from the City Clerk) must be filed with the City Clerk prior to the beginning
of the meeting. Please give your name and address at the podium and limit your remarks to three minutes.
You will be able to speak on issues listed elsewhere on the agenda(besides CONSENT),when the Item is called;
no speaker form Is necessary.
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CONSENT
The Consent Agenda is approved by roll call vote on one motion unless Council discussion is required. Items
pulled by a Councilmembw to be considered at the end of the meeting after Business Items.
C-1 COUNCIL MINUTES (VOGES)
Consideration of the minutes of:
Tuesday, January 28, 1992 at 7:00 p.m., and
Tuesday, February 4, 1992 at 7:00 p.m.
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RECOMMENDATION: Approve minutes as amended.
Voges* FINAL AC77ON. Minutes approved as amended
C-2 CONTRACT PAY ESTIMATES (ROMERO)
Consideration of contract pay estimates and change orders (available in Council
Office for inspection).
RECOMMENDATION: By motion, approve contract pay estimates and change
orders and order paid as recommended.
Sta tt en* FINAL ACTION: Contract pay estimates and change orders approved and ordered
paid as recommended
C-3 CUSTOMER SERVICE PILOT PROGRAM (STATLER/173)
Consideration of giving final passage to an ordinance revising requirements for
initiating and discontinuing water service and accepting credit cards for payment of
City services.
RECOMMENDATION: Give final passage to Ordinance No. 1204 revising
requirements for initiating and discontinuing water service and accepting credit cards
for payment of City services as recommended.
S.tW eA* FINAL ACTION.• Ordinance No. 1204 given final passage revising requirements for
Vog ea* initiating and discontinuing water service and accepting credit cards for payment of City
services as recommended
C-4 LAGUNA LAKE GOLF COURSE PROJECT (ROMERO/CP P-53L)
Consideration of plans and specifications for "Laguna Lake Golf Course, Well
Development&Irrigation Line Replacement,City Plan No.P-531,"estimated to cost
$36,500 including contingencies.
RECOMMENDATION: By motion, approve plans and specifications for "Laguna
Lake Golf Course,Well Development& Irrigation Line Replacement, City Plan No.
P-531..,"authorize soliciting of bids,and contract award by City Administrative Officer
if the lowest responsible bid is within the engineer's estimate as recommended.
Romexo* FINAL ACTION.• Approved plans and specifications for "Laguna Lake Golf Course,
Vog e.6* Well Development & Irrigation Line Replacement, City Plan No. P-534" authorized
soliciting of bids, and contract award by City Administrative Officer if the lowest
responsible bid is within the engineer's estimate as recommended
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C-5 INDEPENDENT AUDIT SERVICES (STATLER/221)
Consideration of an agreement with KPMG Peat Marwick, Certified Public
Accountants, to provide annual financial statement audit services for City operations
for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1992 at a cost not to exceed $36,000.
RECOMMENDATION: By motion, approve and authorize the Mayor to execute an
agreement with KPMG Peat Marwick, Certified Public Accountants, to provide
annual financial statement audit services for City operations for the fiscal year ending
June 30, 1992 at a cost not to exceed $36,000, with an option to extend services for
one additional year as recommended.
StatEelc* FINAL ACTION.- Approved and authorized the Mayor to execute an agreement (A-
Vog e,6* 18-92-CC) with KPMG Peat Marwick Certified Public Accountants, to provide annual
financial statement audit services for City operations for the fiscal year ending June 30,
1992 at a cost not to exceed $34000, with an option to extend services for one
additional year as recommended
C-6 EIR - SALINAS RESERVOIR EXPANSION PROJECT (HETLAND/1104)
Consideration of approving a contract with Woodward-Clyde Consultants for the
environmental impact report (EIR) preparation and permitting phase of the Salinas
Reservoir Expansion Project estimated to cost $341,300 including contingencies.
RECOMMENDATION: By motion, approve and authorize the Mayor to execute a
contract with Woodward-Clyde Consultants for the environmental impact report
(EIR) preparation and permitting phase of the Salinas Reservoir Expansion Project
as recommended.
Heteand* FINAL ACTION.• Approved and authorized the Mayor to execute a contract (A-19-
Vogu* 92-CC) with Woodward-Clyde Consultants for the environmental impact report (EIR)
preparation and permitting phase of the Salinas Reservoir Expansion Project as
recommended
C-7 WATER CONSERVATION UPDATE (HETLAND/517)
Consideration of rescinding the allocation and surcharge components of the 15%
mandatory conservation program, to be effective for all water billing dates after
March 3, 1992.
RECOMMENDATION: Adopt a resolution rescinding the allocation and surcharge
components of the 15% mandatory conservation program, to be effective for all
water billing dates after March 3, 1992 as recommended.
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Heteand* FINAL ACTION• Resolution No. 7081 adopted rescinding the allocation and surcharge
S ** components of the 15% mandatory conservation program, to be effective for all water
g billing dates after March 3, 1992 as recommended
C-8 RE-ROUTE STATE HIGHWAY 227 (ROMERO/1141)
Consideration of a request by the Business Improvement Association to re-route
Highway 227 to avoid conflict with the closure of a portion of the highway during
Thursday night activities.
RECOMMENDATION: Adopt a resolution requesting Caltrans to initiate action to
transfer a portion of State Route 227 to a new alignment as recommended.
Romero* FINAL ACTION• Resolution No. 7082 adopted requesting Caltrans to initiate action
Vog u* to transfer a portion of State Route 227 to a new alignment as recommended
C-9 BIA BOARD OF DIRECTORS (BLOCK/123)
Consideration of approving the appointment of the newly elected Business
Improvement Association(BIA)Board of Directors with terms to begin April 1, 1992
and ending March 31, 1994.
RECOMMENDATION: By motion, appoint Lynn Cooper, Pam Copeland, Tony
Gomez, Bev Johnson, Charlie Kears, Betsey Lyon, and Terry Westrope to the
Business Improvement Association (BIA) Board of Directors with terms as
recommended.
Vog e,6* FINAL ACTION.- Appointed Lynn Cooper, Pam Copeland, Tony Gomez, Bev
Johnson, Charlie Kears, Betsey Lyon, and Terry Westrope to the Business Improvement
Association (BIA) Board of Directors with terms as recommended
C-10 JOINT RECREATIONAL USE ADVISORY COMMITTEE (STOCKTON/123)
Consideration of re-appointing Barbara Jauregui and Christopher Guenther to the
Joint Recreational Use of School District Property Committee with terms to expire
3/31/96 and 3/31/95 respectively.
RECOMMENDATION: (1) By motion, re-appoint to the Advisory Committee on
Joint Recreational Use of School District Property, Barbara Jauregui for the term
to expire on March 31, 1996, and Christopher Guenther for the term to expire on
March 31, 1995,and forward the recommendation to the SLCUSD Board of Trustees
for concurrence as recommended.
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Stockton* FINAL ACTION. Re-appointed to the Advisory Committee on Joint Recreational Use
Vog eb* of School District Property, Barbara Jauregui for the term to expire on March 31, 1996,
and Christopher Guenther for the term to expire on March 31, 1995, and forwarded the
recommendation to the SLCUSD Board of Trustees for concurrence as recommended
C-11 URBAN STREAM RESTORATION GRANT (JONAS/596)
Consideration of approving a joint application with Central Coast Salmon
Enhancement, Inc. for an Urban Streams Restoration Program Grant which names
the City of San Luis Obispo as a grant co-sponsor.
RECOMMENDATION: (1) Approve the joint application with Central Coast
Salmon Enhancement, Inc. for an Urban Streams Restoration Program Grant, and
(2) authorize the Mayor to execute a resolution indicating the City's agreement to
be a co-sponsor on the grant as recommended.
Jonah** CONTINUED without discussion to the next available meeting.
Voges**
C-12 RISK MANAGEMENT PROGRAM (MCPIKE/182)
Consideration of approving a Risk Management Program for the City of San Luis
Obispo (Risk Management Manual is available in the Council Office for review).
RECOMMENDATION: Adopt a resolution establishing a written Risk Management
Program for the City of San Luis Obispo as recommended.
McPike* FINAL ACTION• Resohnion No. 7083 adopted establishing a written Risk
Voges* Management Program for the City of San Luis Obispo as recommended
C-13 SEISMIC SAFETY CORRECTIONS (ROMERO/707)
Consideration of seismic safety structural corrections to City buildings.
RECOMMENDATION: (1) Receive and file the summary reports submitted by
Howard F. Stup & Associates on structural corrections; (2) approve deferring
structural corrections to the attic and roof at City Hall; (3) approve transferring
$200,000 allocated for structural corrections at City Hall from the capital outlay fund
control account to the general fund unappropriated balance; and, (4) appropriate
$30,500 in the buildings program operating budget to complete non-structural
corrections as recommended.
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Romeho* FINAL ACI70N.- (1) Received and filed the summary reports submitted by Howard
F. Stup & Associates on structural corrections, (2) approved deferring structural
corrections to the attic and roof at City Hall, (3) approved transferring $200,000
allocated for structural corrections at City Hall from the capital outlay fund control
account to the general fund unappropriated balance; and, (4) appropriated $30,500 in
the buildings program operating budget to complete non-structural corrections as
recommended
C-14 RESOLUTION OF APPRECIATION (DUNN)
Consideration of a resolution of appreciation for David F. Romero, Public Works
Director, for his 35+ years of service to the City of San Luis Obispo.
RECOMMENDATION: Adopt a resolution of appreciation for David F. Romero
as recommended.
FINAL ACTION: Resolution of Appreciation Na 7084 adopted for David F. Romero
as recommended
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COUNCIL LIAISON REPORTS
(Not to exceed 15 minutes)
At this time,any Councilmember may report on meetings,conferences or other City-related activities attended
since the last Regular meeting. Reports limited to three minutes per Councilmember.
No reports given.
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BUSINESS ITEM
1. SEXUAL ORIENTATION NON-DISCRIMINATION ORDINANCE(MCPIKE/626-
2 hrs.)
Consideration of alternatives concerning a sexual orientation non-discrimination
ordinance, including a recommendation by the Human Relations Commission to
initiate such an ordinance.
RECOMMENDATION: (1) Consider a recommendation from the Human Relations
Commission (HRC) concerning a sexual orientation non-discrimination ordinance,
along with various alternatives to the HRC recommendation; and, (2) take action or
provide staff with follow-up direction as appropriate.
McP.i ke FINAL ACTION.• Council reaffirmed the City's opposition to discrimination at any
time No formal action taken.
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PUBLIC HEARINGS
2. APPEAL - 1673 LA VINEDA (JONAS/407 - 45 min.)
Public hearing to consider an appeal by Mac Short of an Architectural Review
Commission action requiring a 20' setback from riparian vegetation for a house
located at 1673 La Vineda; Mac Short, applicant.
RECOMMENDATION: Adopt a resolution denying the appeal and upholding the
ARC's action as recommended.
Jo na s** CONTINUED without discussion to date certain Tuesday, March 17, 1992
Voges**
3. TENTATIVE MAP - TRACT 2090 (JONAS/410 - 20 min.)
Public hearing to consider a Planning Commission recommendation to approve the
tentative map for Tract No.2090 creating an 18-unit condominium conversion on the
north side of Southwood Drive, west of Johnson Avenue (1330 Southwood Drive);
R-2-PD zone; John Atiya, subdivider.
RECOMMENDATION: Adopt a resolution approving the tentative map for Tract
No. 2090, subject to findings and conditions as recommended by the Planning
Commission.
Jona* FINAL ACTION: Resolution Na 7085 adopted approving the tentative map for Tract
Voges* No. 2090, subject to findings and conditions as recommended by the Planning
Commission and as amended by the City Council.
4. TRANSPORTATION PERMIT FEES (STATLER/109 - 5 min.)
Public hearing to consider amending transportation permit fees in order to bring
them into compliance with AB 1849.
RECOMMENDATION: Adopt a resolution amending transportation permit fees in
order to bring them into compliance with AB 1849 as recommended.
Sta tee,%* FINAL ACTION• Resobition Na 7086 adopted amending transportation permit fees
Voges* in order to bring them into compliance with AB 1849 as recommended
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COMMUNICATIONS
(Not to exceed 15 minutes)
During the balance of this meeting, any Councilmember or the City Administrative Officer may informally
update the City Council on written or oral communications and ask for comment and/or discussion. State law
provides that Council take action only on such matters which have been noticed at least three days in advance
of the meeting unless special circumstances are found to c dst. Formal action or approval is not preferred and
such items should be continued to the next Regular meeting.
ADJOURNED TO MONDAY, MARCH 9, 1992 AT 8:30 A.M. IN ROOMS A & B OF
THE CITY/COUNTY LIBRARY to discuss the Circulation Element.
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In The Superior Court of The State of California
In and for the County of San Luis Obispo
AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION
No. DVr 2695
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CITY COUNCIL
STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ) PUBLIC HEARINGS
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ss. On®Tuesday,March3,1992
3 2 ,
County of San Luis Obispo 1992, the San Luis Obispo
City Council will hold public
I am a citizen of the United States and a resident of the hearings beginning at ispo
p.m, at the San Lufs Obispo
Veteran's Memorial Building,
801 Grand Avenue in San Luis
County aforesaid; I am over the age of eighteen and not Obispo, an the items listed
below.Hearings will be heard
in the order shown on the
interested in the above-entitled matter agenda. The public Is wel.
come to attend and com-
ment The Council may also
I am now, and at all times embraced discuss ower hearings or
business Items before or after
those listed. If you challenge
in the publication herein mentioned was, the principal clerk any one of the proposed
actions described below In
court, you may be limited to
of the printers and publishers of the SAN LUIS OBISPO raising only those issues you
P P or someone else raised at the
public hearings described in
this notice, or in written
COUNTY TELEGRAM-TRIBUNE, a newspaper of general cir- correspondence delivered to
the City Council at,or prior to
the public hearing.
culation, printed and published daily, Sundays excepted, at The reports, including rec.
ommendations by staff, will
be available for review in the
the City of San Luis Obispo in the above named county and City Clerk's Department on
the Wednesday before the
meeting. For more informa-
state; that notice tion, please contact the City
Clerk's Department at 781.
7103 or visit us in Room#1 of
City Hall.
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-to consider an appeal of an
Architectural Review Com-
mission action requiring a 10'
setback from riparian vegeta.
tion for a house located at
of which the annexed clipping is a true printed copy, was 1673 La Vineda.(45 min.)
published in the above-named newspaper and not in any TENTATIVE MAP-TRACT
2090-to consider a Planning
supplement thereof — on the following dates, to-wit:
Commission recommends-
222 tion to approve the tentative
map for Tract No. 2090 to
create an 18-unit condomi.
nium conversion at 1330
Southwood.(20 min.)
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that said newspaper was duly and regularly ascertained and
established a newspaper of general circulation by Decree
entered in the Superior Court of San Luis Obispo County,
State of California, on June 9, 1952, under the provisions of
Chapter 1, Division 7, Title 1 of the Government Code of the &700
State of California.
TR 2090
I certifv (or declare) under penalty of perjury rthat the fare- TRANSPORTATION PER.
MIT FEES - to consider
OlII IS true and correct. emending transportation per-
going mfr fees in order to bring
them Into compliance with
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is/Pam 4Voges,City Clark
(Signature of Principal Clerk) Feb.22,1992 d''
Date 2/22 19 92
REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL
TUESDAY, .MARCH 3, 1992 - 7: 00 PM
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801 GRAND AVENUE, SAN LUIS OBISPO
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ROLL CALL: Vice-Mayor Penny Rappa, Col �y
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League of Women voters
Library(reg.mtgs:front desk)
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PUBLIC COMMENT PERIC Pacific Gas & Elec. Co.
(Not to exceed 15 minutes) RRM Design Grp./DeAnn Smith
So.Calif.Gas Co./Vic Sterling
The Council is interested in hearing from the public regarding issue SLO Area Coordinating Council
welcomes your input. However,as a general rule,action will not be tat Telegram-Tribune
Instead, staff will usually be asked to follow-up on such items.
Council Candidates:
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appear on the printed agenda and those issues listed under the CONSEI Calvin Curtis Massey
SLIP - available in the Foyer or from the City Clerk) must be filed Witt
of the meeting. Please give your name and address at the podium and For L U E.6/30-12/31/91 & extend:
You will be able to speak on issues listed elsewhere on the agenda (beside Cits.Ping.Alliance/C.Sanders
no speaker form is necessary.
Earth Day Coalition/Jim Merkel
Earth News/Terry Dunnivent
ECOSLO/Kurt Kupper
Res.forQual.Neighbor./D.Connor
Sierra Club/Dominic Perello
SLO Prop.Owners Assoc. (& St.Rpts)
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Department: and that I posted th s Agenda near the Hawkins/Mark-Tell
front door of C1ty Hall on .Z .' 9 ' Image Design Graphics/S.Sudbury
Pacific Subdiv.Consultants
Penfield & Smith
Date Si ature Ticor Title Insurance
Wallace, John L. & Assocs.
1 Walter Bros. Construction Co.
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Woodward-Clyde Consultants
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CONSENT AGENDA
Ile Consent Agenda is approved by roll call vote on one motion unless Council discussion is required. Items
pulled by a Councilmember to be considered at the end of the meeting atter Business Items.
C-1 COUNCIL MINUTES (VOGES)
Consideration of the minutes of:
Tuesday, January 28, 1992 at 7:00 p.m., and
Tuesday, February 4, 1992 at 7:00 p.m.
RECOMMENDATION: Approve minutes as amended.
C-2 CONTRACT PAY ESTIMATE (ROMERO)
Consideration of contract pay estimates and change orders (available in Council
Office for inspection).
RECOMMENDATION: By motion, approve contract pay estimates and change
orders and order paid as recommended.
C-3 CUSTOMER SERVICE PILOT PROGRAM (STATLER/173)
Consideration of giving final passage to an ordinance revising requirements for
initiating and discontinuing water service and accepting credit cards for payment of
City services.
RECOMMENDATION: Give final passage to Ordinance No. 1204 revising
requirements for initiating and discontinuing water service and accepting credit cards
for payment of City services as recommended.
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C-4 LAGUNA LAKE GOLF COURSE PRO.TECT (ROMERO/CP P-53L)
Consideration of plans and specifications for "Laguna Lake Golf Course, Well
Development&Irrigation Line Replacement,City Plan No.P-53L,"estimated to cost
$36,500 including contingencies.
RECOMMENDATION: By motion, approve plans and specifications for "Laguna
Lake Golf Course, Well Development&Irrigation Line Replacement, City Plan No.
P-53L,"authorize soliciting of bids, and contract award by City Administrative Officer
if the lowest responsible bid is within the engineer's estimate as recommended.
C-5 INDEPENDENT AUDIT SERVICES (STATLER/221)
Consideration of an agreement with KPMG Peat Marwick, Certified Public
Accountants, to provide annual financial statement audit services for City operations
for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1992 at a cost not to exceed $36,000.
RECOMMENDATION: By motion, approve and authorize the Mayor to execute an
agreement with KPMG Peat Marwick, Certified Public Accountants, to provide
annual financial statement audit services for City operations for the fiscal year ending
June 30, 1992 at a cost not to exceed $36,000, with an option to extend services for
one additional year as recommended.
C-6 EIR - SALINAS RESERVOIR EXPANSION PRO.TECT (HETLAND/1104)
Consideration of approving a contract with Woodward-Clyde Consultants for the
environmental impact report (EIR) preparation and permitting phase of the Salinas
Reservoir Expansion Project estimated to cost $341,300 including contingencies.
RECOMMENDATION: By motion, approve and authorize the Mayor to execute a
contract with Woodward-Clyde Consultants for the environmental impact report
(EIR) preparation and permitting phase of the Salinas Reservoir Expansion Project
as recommended.
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C-7 WATER CONSERVATION UPDATE (HETLAND/517)
Consideration of rescinding the allocation and surcharge components of the 15%
mandatory conservation program, to be effective for all water billing dates after
March 3, 1992.
RECOMMENDATION: Adopt a resolution rescinding the allocation and surcharge
components of the 15% mandatory conservation program, to be effective for all
water billing dates after March 3, 1992.
C-8 RE-ROUTE STATE HIGHWAY 227 (ROMERO/1141)
Consideration of a request by the Business Improvement Association to re-route
Highway 227.
RECOMMENDATION: Adopt a resolution reque g Caltrans initiate action to
transfer a portion of State Route 227 to a new alignmen recommended.
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C-9 BIA BOARD OF DIRECTORS (BLOCK/123) °� fq�w—dpt/�l
Consideration of approving the appointment of the newly elected Business
Improvement (BIA) Board of Directors with terms to begin April 1, 1992 and ending
March 31, 1994.
RECOMMENDATION: By motion, appoint Lynn Cooper, Pam Copeland, Tony
Gomez, Bev Johnson, Charlie Kears, Betsey Lyon, and Terry Westrope to the
Business Improvement Association (BIA) Board of Directors with terms as
recommended.
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C-10 JOINT RECREATIONAL USE ADVISORY COMMITTEE (STOCKTON/123)
Consideration of re-appointing Barbara Jauregui and Christopher Guenther to the
Joint Recreational Use of School District Property Committee with terms to expire
3/31/96 and 3/31/95 respectively.
RECOMMENDATION: (1) By motion, re-appoint to the Advisory Committee on
Joint Recreational Use of School District Property, Barbara Jauregui for the term
to expire on March 31, 1996, and Christopher Guenther for the term to expire on
March 31, 1995, and forward the recommendation to the SLCUSD Board of Trustees
foVconeururence recommended.
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C-11 URBAN STREAM RESTORATION GRANT (JONAS/596)
Consideration of approving a joint application with Central Coast Salmon
Enhancement, Inc. for an Urban Streams Restoration Program Grant which names
the City of San Luis Obispo as a grant co-sponsor.
RECOMMENDATION: (1) Approve the joint application with Central Coast
Salmon Enhancement, Inc. for an Urban Streams Restoration Program Grant, and
(2) authorize the Mayor to execute a resolution indicating the City's agreement to
be a co-sponsor on the grant as recommended.
C-12 RISK MANAGEMENT PROGRAM (MCPIKE/182)
Consideration of approving a Risk Management Program for the City of San Luis
Obispo (Risk Management Manual is available in the Council Office for review).
RECOMMENDATION: Adopt a resolution establishing a written Risk Management
Program for the City of San Luis Obispo as recommended.
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C-13 SEISMIC SAFETY CORRECTIONS (ROMERO/707)
Consideration of seismic safety structural corrections to City buildings.
RECOMMENDATION: (1) Receive and file the summary reports submitted by
Howard F. Stup & Associates on structural corrections; (2) approve deferring
structural corrections to the attic and roof at City Hall; (3) approve transferring
$200,000 allocated for structural corrections at City Hall from the capital outlay fund
control account to the general fund unappropriated balance; and, (4) appropriate
$30,500 in the buildings program operating budget to complete non-structural
corrections as recommended.
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COUNCIL LIAISON REPORTS
(Not to exceed 15 minutes)
At this time,any Councilmember may report on meetings,conferences or other City-related activities attended
since the last Regular meeting. Reports limited to three minutes per Councilmember.
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BUSINESS ITEMS
1. SEXUAL ORIENTATION NON-DISCRIMINATION ORDINANCE(MCPIKE/626-
2 hrs.)
Consideration of alternatives concerning a sexual orientation non-discrimination
ordinance, including a recommendation by the Human Relations Commission to
initiate such an ordinance.
RECOMMENDATION: (1) Consider a recommendation from the Human Relations
Commission (HRC) concerning a sexual orientation non-discrimination ordinance,
along with various alternatives to the HRC recommendation; and, (2) take action or
provide staff with follow-up direction as appropriate.
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PUBLIC HEARINGS
2. APPEAL - 1673 LA VINEDA (JONAS/407 - 45 min.)
Public hearing to consider an ac Short of a Architectural Review
Commission action re qu' a 20' set ck from riparian vegetation for a house
located at 1673 La Vine a; Mac Short, ap 'cant.
RECOMMENDATION: Adopt a re olution denying the appeal and upholding the
ARCS action as recommended. �7
3. TENTATIVE MAP - TRACT 2090 (JONAS/410 - 20 min.)
Public hearing to consider a Planning Commission recommendation to approve the
tentative map for Tract No.2090 creating an 18-unit condominium conversion on the
north side of So st of Johnson Avenue (1330 Southwood Drive);
R-2-PD zone- Atiya, subdivid r.
RECOMMENDA dopt a resolution approving the tentative map for Tract
No. 2090, subject to .ndings and conditions as rec mmended by the Planning
Commission. ���
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4. TRANSPORTATION PERMIT FEES (STATLER/109 - 5 min.)
Public hearing to consider amending transportation permit fees in order to bring
them into compliance with AB 1849.
RECOMMENDATION: Adopt a resolution amending transportation permit fees in
order to bring them into compliance with AB 1849 as recommended.
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Council Agenda March 3, 1992
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COMMUNICATIONS
(Not to exceed 15 minutes)
During the balance of this meeting, any Councilmember or the City Administrative Officer may informally
update the City Council on written or oral communications and ask for comment and/or discussion. State law
provides that Council take action only on such matters which have been noticed at least three days in advance
of the meeting unless special circumstances are found to eadst. Formal action or approval is not preferred and
such items should be continued to the neat Regular meeting.
ADJOURN TO MONDAY, MARCH 9, 1992 AT 8:30 A.M. IN ROOMS A& B OF THE
CITY/COUNTY LIBRARY to discuss the Circulation Element.
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Lomplete copy of the �o
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ACOUNCIL AGENDA REPORT werej,°'~, --5,sonel
made . to the following; q
Jan May:
P.O. Box 1442
San Luis Obispo, CA 93406
Mike Upton
129 Honey Way
Templeton, CA 93465
Wayne McCaughan
846 Vista Brisa
San Luis Obispo, CA 93405
Joe Cristopeno
P.O. Box 1293
Morro Bay, CA 93442
Matilda Gibbs
248 Travis Drive
Los Osos, CA 93402
Tina Chandler
179 Ramona Drive
San Luis Obispo, CA 93405
RECEIVED
CITY CLERK
SAN LUIS OBISPO.CA
REVISED
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Council Agenda March 3, 1992
C-13 SEISMIC SAFETY CORRECTIONS (ROMERO/707)
Consideration of seismic safety structural corrections to City buildings.
RECOMMENDATION: (1) Receive and file the summary reports submitted.by
Howard F. Stup & Associates on structural corrections; (2) approve deferring
structural corrections to the attic and roof at City Hall; (3) approve transferring
$200,000 allocated for structural corrections at City Hall from the capital outlay fund
control account to the general fund unappropriated balance; and, (4) appropriate
$30,500 in the buildings program operating budget to complete non-structural
corrections as recommended.
ADD-ON C-14 RESOLUTION OF APPRECIATION (DUNN)
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Consideration of a resolution of appreciation for David F. Romero, Public Works
Director, for his 35+ years of service to the City of San Luis Obispo.
RECOMMENDATION: Adopt a resolution of appreciation for David F. Romero
as recommended.
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COUNCIL LIAISON REPORTS
(Not to exceed 15 minutes)
At this time,any Councilmember may report on meetings,con&rence4W1bt9bMV4RUAed activi#es attended
since the last Regular meeting. Reports limited to three minutes pefe mcaft a blas OBISPO ) ss
CITY OF SAN LUIS 09ISPO )
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G; the City of San Luis Obispo in tho City Clerk's
Impartment; and that I posted ,his Agenda n ar he
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1. SEXUAL ORIENTATION NON-DISCRIMINATION O1
2 hrs.)
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Consideration of alternatives concerning a sexual ori C(Cour%c1 ❑ CDDDM
ordinance, including a recommendation by the -Huma Rr CAO ❑ FK DILL
initiate such an ordinance. V-ACAo ❑ FFRE C=
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RECOMMENDATION: (1) Consider arecommendatio, ❑ MGMT.TE,"l D REE-DIP
Commission (HRC) concerning a sexual orientation nc ❑ R.SAD F'� ❑ nL DiR.
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along with various alternatives to the HRC recommend; �T �
provide staff with follow-up direction as appropriate. ji 6C,fi
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