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FROM:
Dave Romero Prepared by: Keith Opalewski
Public Works Director Parking Manager
SUBJ:
Parking Structure Rates
CAO RECOMMENDATION:
Adopt a resolution rescinding Resolution 6963 (1991 Series) and
approving increasing parking structure rates to 50 cents per hour
with the first 90 minutes free and a maximum of $3 . 00 per day.
BACKGROUND:
In April of 1991, the City Council adopted new rates for the
parking structures as part of an overall financial plan to
eliminate the parking program's negative cash flow. The new rates
included offering the first 90 minutes free in order to encourage
usage of the facilities. This 90 minute free component was the
recommendation of the business community which continues to have
strong support for this option. However, because of the popularity
and overwhelming success of offering free parking in the
structures, the parking program is losing approximately $20, 000 per
year, therefore, parking structure rates need to be re-evaluated.
DISCUSSION:
Approximately 65% of Marsh Street and 42% of Palm Street parking
structure users park for free. This converts to 600-900 cars per
day that do not pay anything to use the City's parking structures.
Based on current rates this represents an annual income of $143 , 000
vs. the budget projection of $163 , 000.
Given the success of the 90 minute free option, and subsequent loss
to the parking program, staff took the issue of parking structure
rates to the BIA and Parking Management Committees for discussion.
Initially, the proposal was to leave the rates at 40 cents per hour
and a maximum of $3 .20 per day, but roll back the free time to 60
minutes instead of 90 minutes free. Although this would be more
cost effective to implement and recoup approximately $25, 000
annually, it was not supported by the BIA Parking Committee.
The BIA countered with a proposal to leave the first 90 minutes
free but increase the rates to 90 minutes free and 50 cents per
hour with a maximum of $4. 00 per day. This option was discussed at
the Parking Management Committee, which in turn, countered with 90.
minutes free and 5o cents per hour with a maximum of $3 . 00 per day.
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It was felt that reducing the daily rate would encourage more
people to use the parking structures, while increasing the hourly
rate slightly would still be acceptable to users. The new proposed
rates also have an added benefit of having more even rates (50
cents and $3 . 00 vs. 40 cents and $3 . 20) to work with, both for the
user and parking attendants. It is the consensus of the committees
and staff that failure to adopt higher parking structure rates
would continue the negative cash flow situation for parking
structure operations. i
CONCURRENCES: j
The final proposal of the first 90 minutes free and 50 cents per
with a maximum of $3 . 00 per day did receive final approval from the
BIA Parking Committee as well as the BIA Board. Staff also concurs
with the higher hourly rate and lower daily rate.
FISCAL IMPACT:
Without adjusting the parking structure rates the parking program
will continue to lose an additional $20, 000 annually based upon
current rates and number of users (option b) .
a. current revenue budget-------------$163,000
b. revised revenue projection---------$143,000 j
c. current rate with 60 minutes free--$166,000
d. new rate 50 cents and $3.00 max.---$172,000 Proposed Rate
e. new rate 50 cents and $4.00 max.---$180, 000
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The proposed rate (option d) is estimated to generate $172 , 000 j
annually, which is approximately $10, 000 more than the projected j
income for the current fiscal year. Maintaining current rates and
rolling back to 60 minutes free parking (option c) would basically
meet the current revenue projection ($163 , 00 current budget vs.
$166, 000 for 60 minutes free) .
The higher rate of 50 cents per hour and a maximum of $4 .00 per day
(option e) would generate $180, 000 annually. Although this would
help the parking program maintain a more positive cash flow, it was
not supported by the parking committees, and could be counter
productive for consistent use by all day parkers.
In short, the proposed rate will help with the cash flow situation
without deterring short and long-term users. The average short-
term user (2-hours or less) will only have to pay the equivalent of
25 cents per hour. Comparable cities with parking structures
(Monterey, Santa Barbara, Santa Monica and Santa Rosa) average 50
cents per hour with the top range being $1. 00 per hour.
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ALTERNATIVES:
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Although maintaining status quo for parking structure rates is
possible, it does not address the issue of eliminating the drain on
the parking program's cash flow. The various alternatives for
different rates have been discussed by the Parking committees and
the final option of 90 minutes free and 50 cents per hour with a
maximum of $3 . 00 per day has the support of all concerned parties.
Raising rates for meters or fines to adjust for the drain on the
garage component of the parking program is not recommended at this
time. These components are meeting revenue projections since they
were raised last year, whereas the garage component is not.
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Attachment:
Resolution
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RESOLUTION NO. (1992 SERIES)
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
SAN LUIS OBISPO RESCINDING RESOLUTION 6963 (1991 SERIES)
AND APPROVING THE PARKING STRUCTURE RATES OF THE
FIRST 90 MINUTES FREE, 50 CENTS PER HOUR AND $3 . 00 PER DAY MAXIMUM
WHEREAS, the City of San Luis Obispo wishes to maintain high
usage of its two parking structures; and
WHEREAS, the parking program needs to be self-sufficient for
its financial commitments; and
WHEREAS, the BIA and Parking Management Committees have
discussed options to increase parking structure rates while
maintaining the free parking option for the City's parking
structures.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of
San Luis Obispo as follows:
1. Resolution .6963 (1991 Series) is hereby rescinded.
2 . Effective June 1, 1992 all city parking structures in the
downtown shall offer the first 90 minutes free parking and
the new hourly rate for said parking structures shall be 50
cents per hour with a maximum of $3 .00 per day.
On motion of , seconded by ,
and on the following roll call vote.
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted this day
of , 1992.
MAYOR RON DUNIN
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Resolution NO. (1992 Series)
ATTEST
CITY CLERK
APPROVED:
CITY MINISTRATIVE OFFICER
CI O Y
FINANCE DIRECTOR
PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR
PARK NG MANAGEPQ
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AGENDA A
REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL
TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1992 - 7:00 P.M.
CALL TO ORDER: Mayor Ron Dunin T
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE I
ROLL CALL: Vice Mayor Penny Rappa, Councilmembers Peg Pinard,
Jerry Reiss, Bill Roalman and Mayor Ron Dunin O .
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(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
appear on the printed agenda and those issues listed under the CONSENT AGENDA. A speaker form(BLUE
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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.
P.C.I. Carla Sanders urged the Council to support the previous advisory vote on State Water. A
P.CZ Mike Hughes, representing Gay and Lesbian business owners, urged a formal liaison
be appointed to represent them and a task force be formed to protect them from discrimination
P.C3. Richard Schmidt felt the Council was violating the Brown Act in its briefings with staff
regarding State Water.
P.C4. Timothy Farrell expressed disappointment in what he believed was a Councilmember's
revised stand on State Water.
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CONSENT AGENDA
The 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, February 18, 1992 at 7:00 p.m.
RECOMMENDATION: By motion, adopt minutes as amended.
VogeA* FINAL ACTION. Minutes adopted as amended
C-2 CONTRACT PAY ESTIMATES (ROMERO)
Consideration of the contract pay estimates and change orders (available in Council
Office for review).
RECOMMENDATION: By motion, approve contract pay estimates and change
orders and order paid as recommended.
Stat en* FINALACTION.• Approved contract pay estimates and change orders and ordered paid
as recommended
C-3 CREEK WALL REPAIR (ROMERO/871)
Consideration of Mission Plaza Creek wall repair.
RECOMMENDATION: By motion, approve Mission Plaza Creek wall repairs in
concept and direct staff to prepare plans and specifications and obtain necessary
processing approvals as recommended.
Pexeuon* FINAL ACTION.• Approved Mission Plaza Creek wall repairs in concept and directed
staff to prepare plans and specifications and obtain necessary processing approvals using
Alternative B (laid up concrete rubble walls) as the basic approach.
C4 FIRE ENGINEa ADDER TRUCK (NEUMANN/F92-1)
Consideration of specifications for one 1500 GPM, four-door, custom cab-forward
combination Fire Engine/Ladder Truck. (Specification packet available in Council
Office for review.)
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RECOMMENDATION: By motion, approve specifications (F92-1) for 1500 GPM,
four-door, custom cab-forward combination Fire Engine/Ladder Truck, authorize
solicitation of bids, and award of contract by the City Administrative Officer if final
bid is less than $410,000 as recommended.
Neumann** CONTINUED without discussion to a future meeting.
Vog ed**
C-5 SPRINKLER RETROFIT TIME REOUIREMENTS (NEUMANN/726)
Consideration of an amendment to Ordinance No. 1170 to link time requirements
for sprinkler retrofit of un-reinforced masonry (URM) buildings in the commercial
fire zone to guidelines set forth in Ordinance No. 1203 governing seismic retrofit of
URM buildings.
RECOMMENDATION: Introduce an ordinance to print amending Municipal Code
Title 15, Chapter 15.08, Sections 15.08.160 and 15.08.180 to link the time
requirements for fire sprinkler retrofit of URM buildings to time guidelines set forth
in Ordinance No. 1203 as recommended.
Neumann** FINAL ACTION- Ordinmice Na 1205 introduced to print amending Municipal Code
Vogea** Title 15, Chapter 15 0$ Sections 15.0&160 and 15.08.180 to link the time requirements
for fire sprinkler retrofit of URM buildings to time guidelines set forth in Ordinance No.
1203 as recommended
C-6 TRANSIT SERVICE NEGOTIATIONS (HAMPIAN/541)
Consideration of SLO Transit Service agreement negotiations.
RECOMMENDATION: By motion: 1) approve the recommended ranking of firms
which submitted proposals;2) authorize staff to negotiate a transit service agreement
with Mayflower Contract Services, Inc. and return to the Council for contract
approval; and 3) authorize staff to negotiate with DAVE Transportation Services,
Inc. if negotiations with Mayflower are unsuccessful, as recommended.
Hampian* FINAL ACTION.- 1) Approved the recommended ranking of firms which submitted
Voges* proposals;2) authorized staff to negotiate a transit service agreement (A-01-92-CC) with
Mayflower Contract Services, Inc. and return to the Council for contract approval; and
3) authorized staff to negotiate with DAVE Transportation Services, Inc if negotiations
with Mayflower are unsuccessful, as recommended.
C-7 GOOD NEIGHBOR DAY (HAMPIAN/1162)
Consideration of a request from Associated Students, Inc. for City support of Good
Neighbor Day.
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RECOMMENDATION: By motion,authorize a donation of$300 in support of Good
Neighbor Day as recommended.
Hampian* FINAL ACTION.- Authorized a donation of$300 in support of Good Neighbor Day
as recommended
C-8 PARKING MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE (ROMERO/123)
Consideration of establishing the Parking Management Committee as a permanent
advisory body and appointment of members.
RECOMMENDATION: 1) Introduce an ordinance establishing the Parking
Management Committee as a permanent advisory body; and 2) by motion, appoint
Richard Cleeves, Forest Watts, Brad Bilsten, Lance Evans, Tom Fukks, Lorraine
Maksoudian, and Richard Marshall as members of the committee as recommended.
Peteh.aon** CONTINUED without discussion for additional report.
Voge6**
C-9 BOARD OF APPEALS AND APPEALS BOARD FOR HANDICAPPED ACCESS
(BAASCH/123)
Consideration of an appointment to the Board of Appeals and an appointment to
the Appeals Board for Handicapped Access.
RECOMMENDATION: By motion, appoint Randy Dettmer to the Board of Appeals
for a four-year term ending March 31, 1996 and appoint Bryan J. Gingg to the
Appeals Board for Handicapped Access for a four-year term ending March 31, 1996
as recommended.
Baasch* FINAL ACTION- Appointed Randy Dettmer to the Board of Appeals for a four-year
Voge6* term ending March 31, 1996 and appointed Bryan J. Gingg to the Appeals Board for
Handicapped Access for a four-year term ending March 31, 1996 as recommended
C-10 CULTURAL HERITAGE COMMITTEE (VOGES/453)
Consideration of amending the bylaws of the Cultural Heritage Committee regarding
appointment of members from the three Historical Preservation Districts.
RECOMMENDATION: Adopt resolution amending the bylaws of the Cultural
Heritage Committee as recommended.
Roatman** CONTINUED without discussion for additional report
Jonah**
Voges**
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C-11 ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGE (STATLER/662)
Consideration of an organizational and classification change to better meet city-
wide information system needs.
RECOMMENDATION: By motion, eliminate the position of Support Services
Manager and approve the position of Computer Systems Technician as
recommended.
Sta t2.en* FINAL AC77ON• Eliminated the position of Support Services Manager and approved
the position of Computer Systems Technician as recommended
C-12 ADVERTISING SERVICES RFP (HAMPIAN/1051)
Consideration of an Advertising Services Request for Proposal (RFP).
RECOW ENDATION: By motion, approve and authorize distribution of the
Advertising Services RFP as recommended.
Hamp i an* FINAL ACTION.- Approved and authorized distribution of the Advertising Services
RFP. Previous advertising data to be made available to the public Staff to report back
on this point.
C-13 PARKING STRUCTURE CRACK EVALUATION (ROMERO/551)
Consideration of a structural report regarding cracks in the Palm Street Parking
Structure.
RECOMMENDATION: By motion, receive and file structural engineering report
from HJ. Degenkolb Associates and appropriate $15,000 from the parking fund
undesignated fund balance to the parking program operating budget to pay for
repairs as recommended in the Degenkolb report.
Petefuson* FINALACHON Received and filed structural engineering report from HJ. Degenkolb
Associates and appropriated$15,000 from the parking fund undesignated fund balance
to the parking program operating budget to pay for repairs as recommended in the
Degenkolb report
C-14 APPROPRIATION LIMIT (STATLER/234)
Consideration of establishing the Appropriation Limit for fiscal years 1990-91 and
1991-92.
RECOMMENDATION: Adopt resolution establishing the Appropriation Limit for
fiscal years 1990-91 and 1991-92 as recommended.
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st teeA FINAL AC77ON. Resolution Na 7096 adopted establishing the Appropriation Limit
Voges* for focal years 1990-91 and 1991-92 as recommended
C-15 SURPLUS CITY PROPERTY (STATLER/165)
Consideration of declaring two motorcycles as surplus property.
RECOMMENDATION: Adopt resolution declaring property listed in Exhibit A as
surplus and ordering disposal by sale at auction or other method of disposal as
recommended.
S.tat2en** CONTTNUED without discussion to a future meeting.
Vog ea**
C-16 HATE VIOLENCE PREVENTION (HAMPIAN/1172)
Consideration of hate and violence prevention in schools.
RECOMMENDATION: By motion, direct staff to add a discussion on hate violence
prevention to the next Joint Cities,County, San Luis Coastal School District Advisory
Committee's meeting agenda as recommended.
Hampi.an* FINAL ACTTON.- Staff directed to add a discussion on hate violence prevention to the
next Joint Cities, County, San Luis Coastal School DistrictAdvisory Committee's meeting
agenda as recommended
C-17 FOREST SERVICE AGREEMENT (STOCKTON/801)
Consideration of an agreement with the United States Forest Service and Grant of
Easement for redevelopment of entrance way, trailhead and trail at Little Falls
Creek in upper Lopez Canyon on City-owned property.
RECOMMENDATION: By motion, approve and authorize Mayor to execute an
agreement and Grant of Easement with the U.S. Forest Service to redevelop trail
amenities on property owned by the City in upper Lopez Canyon as recommended.
Sta ZeA* FINAL ACTION- Approved and authorized Mayor to execute an agreement (A-31-
Voge.6* 92-CC) and Grant of Easement with the U.S. Forest Service to redevelop trail amenities
on property owned by the City in upper Lopez Canyon as recommended
C-18 CITIZEN'S ADVISORY COMMITTEE STATUS (DUNN/1023)
Consideration of the status of the Citizen's Advisory Committee.
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RECOMMENDATION: By motion, reaffirm the status of the Citizen's Advisory
Committee as a "Continuing Special Purpose Committee" as recommended.
Dunn** CONTINUED without discussion to a future meeting.
Vogez**
C-19 BIKE FEST (JONAS/462)
Consideration of the Bicycle Committee's recommendation to use $6,620 from the
Bicycle Program budget for City sponsorship of the Bike Fest.
RECOMMENDATION: By motion, 1) receive the Bicycle Committee's work
program; 2) approve City sponsorship of Bike Fest, and 3) approve transfer of funds
in the amount of $6,620 from the bicycle project account to the Bike Fest as
recommended.
Jonah* FINAL ACHON• 1) Received the Bicycle Committee's work program; 2) approved
City sponsorship of Bike Fest, and 3) approved transfer of funds in the amount of
$6,620 firm the bicycle project account to the Bike Fest as recommended
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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PUBLIC HEARINGS
If you wish to speak, please give your name and address for the record. Please limit your comments to three
minutes; consultant and project presentations limited to ten minutes. If you challenge any of the following
issues in court,you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at this public hearing
as described below,or in written correspondence delivered to the City at,or prior to,the public hearing.
1. APPEAL - PAYLESS DRUG STORE (JONAS/407 - 1 hr.)
Public hearing to consider an appeal by Marshall Ochylsld on behalf of Payless Drug
Stores of a Planning Commission action to deny Use Permit U 1551, a request to
allow a 26,655 square-foot drug store on a site located on the southeast corner of
Marsh Street and Johnson Avenue (1221 Marsh Street); Payless Drug Stores,
applicant/appellant.
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RECOMMENDATION: Adopt resolution (Exhibit "A") denying the appeal, and
upholding the Planning Commission's action to deny Use Permit U 1551 to allow a
26,655 square-foot drug store at 1221 Marsh Street as recommended.
Jona* FINAL ACTION: Resohaion Na 7097 adopted upholding the appeal of the Planning
Vogea* Commission's action to deny Use Permit U 1551 to allow a 26,655 square foot drug
store at 1221 Marsh Street as amended
2. NUISANCE ABATEMENT - LOUD OR UNRULY ASSEMBLAGES
(GARDINER/402 - 45 min.)
Public hearing to consider an ordinance to designate loud or unruly assemblages and
unlawful encroachments as nuisances, provide for criminal sanctions for maintaining
a nuisance, and provide a private cause of action for maintaining a nuisance.
RECOMMENDATION: Introduce an ordinance amending Chapter 8.24 Nuisance
Abatement as recommended.
Gaadi.neA** FINAL ACTION• Ordouznce Na 1206 introduced to print amending Chapter d24
Vogee** Nuisance Abatement as recommended
3. APPEAL - GREENHILLS SCHOOL (JONAS/407 - 40 min.)
Public hearing to consider an appeal by the Greenhills School of a Planning
Commission action to deny a request to allow a private school on two lots on the
north side of Meinecke Avenue east of Chorro Street; Stephen and Janine Barasch,
applicants.
RECOMMENDATION: Adopt resolution denying the appeal of the Planning
Commission action as recommended.
Jo naz* FINAL ACTION.- Resolution No. 7098 adopted upholding the appeal of the Planning
Vogu* Commission action. Planning Commission to review use permit in one year.
BUSINESS ITEMS
4. CHILD CARE POLICY (McPIIE/606 - 10 min.)
Consideration of establishing a Child Care policy for the City of San Luis Obispo.
RECOMMENDATION: Adopt resolution establishing a Child Care policy for the
City of San Luis Obispo as recommended.
MCP.ike* FINAL ACTION.- Resohnion Na 7099 adopted establishing a Child Care policy for
Voge.* the City of San Luis Obispo as recommended
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5. WATER OPERATIONAL PLAN (HETLAND/517 - 30 min.)
Consideration of the 1992-93 Water Operational Plan.
RECOMMENDATION: By motion, 1) receive and file report, providing direction
to staff as necessary; and 2) approve reduction of City's Safe Annual yield from 7,860
acre feet per year to 7,735 acre feet per year, which includes coordinated reservoir
operations and 500 acre feet per year of groundwater as recommended.
He tQ.a.nd* FINAL ACTTON.- 1) Received and filed report, and 2) approved reduction of City's
safe Annual yield from 7,860 acre feet per year to 7,735 acre feet per year, which
includes coordinated reservoir operations and 500 acre feet per year of groundwater as
recommended
6. WATER CONSERVATION PROGRAM (HETLAND/517 - 30 min.)
A. WATER HOTLINE PHASE-OUT
Consideration of phasing out the Hotline component of the Mandatory Water
Conservation Program and future direction of the Water Conservation Program.
RECOMMENDATION: By motion, with the end of mandatory water rationing,
adoption of: A) a schedule eliminating the hotline positions by June 1, 1992 and
field representatives by September 1, 1992; the evaluation and analysis of the
Mandatory Water Conservation Program records; and, elimination of the Finance
Department water conservation position and, B) a long-term sustained water
conservation program, including continued implementation of "Best Management
Practices," and retention of four contract positions through the 1992/93 fiscal year,
assuming adoption of aggressive hardware retrofit program and retrofit upon sale
ordinance; otherwise retention of three contract positions through the 1992/93 fiscal
year as recommended.
Heea.nd** COAM VUED without discussion to a future meeting.
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B. EXITING MANDATORY WATER CONSERVATION
Consideration of exiting mandatory water conservation and related issues.
RECOMMENDATION: By motion, approve the continuation of the current water
waste codes; introduce an ordinance to print adopting the City's Water Efficient
Landscape ordinance; and allocate 14 acre feet for those projects on the current
waiting list for building permits as recommended.
Het&nd** CONTINUED without discussion to a future meeting.
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PUBLIC HEARINGS
7. TENTATIVE MAP - 3450 BULLOCK LANE (JONAS/410 - 15 min.)
Public hearing to consider a Planning Commission recommendation to approve the
tentative map for a 21-unit residential planned unit development condominium
subdivision located at the north comer of Bullock Lane and Willow Circle; Petra
Enterprises, applicant.
RECOMMENDATION: Adopt resolution approving the tentative map for Tract
2094 subject to findings and conditions as recommended.
Jonah** CON77NUED without discussion to a future meeting.
Vogu**
8. PARKING STRUCPURE RATES (ROMERO/557 - 5 min.)
Public hearing to consider increasing parking structure rates to 50 cents per hour
with the first 90 minutes free, and a maximum of $3.00 per day.
RECOMMENDATION: Adopt resolution rescinding Resolution No. 6963 and
increasing parking structure rates effective June 1, 1992 as recommended.
PeteAzon** CON77NUED without discussion to a future meeting.
Voges**
COMMUNICATIONS
(Not to exceed 15 minutes)
During the balance of this meeting, any Councilmember or the City Administrative 00icer may informally
update the City Council of 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 exist. Formal action or approval is not preferred and
such items should be continued to the next Regular meeting.
A. ADJOURNED TO MONDAY, APRIL 20, 1992 AT 8:00 A.M. in the Council
Hearing Room for appointed officials evaluation process.
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culation, printed and published daily, Sundays excepted, at APPEAL-PAYLESS DRUG
STORE - to consider an ap-
peal of a Planning Commis-
the City of San Luis Obispo in the above named county and cion action to deny a use
permit to allow a 26,655
square-foot drug store at
notice t i C e 1221 Marsh Street 0 hr.)
state; that NUISANCE ABATEMENT
ORDINANCE - to consider
amending the Municipal
_. Code to designate loud or
unruly assemblages and un-
lawful encroachments as nui-
sances and provide criminal
sanctions for maintaining a
nuisance.(45 min.)
of which the annexed clipping is a true printed copy, was TENTATIVE MAP 3450
BULLOCK LANE-to consider
published in the above-named newspaper and not in any a tentative map for Tract 2094
supplement thereof — on the following dates, to-wit: — creating a 21-unit residential,
pp g planned development con-
dominium subdivision at
3L 3450 Bullock Lane.(20 min.)
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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
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I certffv (or declare) under penaltyof perjury that the fore- PARKING STRUCTURE
P Jury RATES-to consider increas-
ing parking structure rates to
going is true and correct. 50 cents Per hour with the
fM 90 minutes free and
( maximum of 93.00 per day.
U (Signature of Principal Clerk) 0
APPEAL - GREENHILLS
SCHOOL - to consider an
328 92 appeal by the Greenhills
Date— — 19School of a Planning Com-
._
mission action to deny a use
Permit to allow a private
elementary school with
grades kindergarten through
fourth at 814 and 850 Mei-
necke Avenue.(40 min.)
/s/Pam Voges,City Clerk
Mal,A1992 dONG
r -
In The Superior Court of The State of California
In and for the County of San Luis Obispo
AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION
No. DV- 8550
— --CITY--- - --
STATE OF CALIFORNIA, l
)} ss.
County of San Luis Obispo
I am a citizen of the United States and a resident of the
County aforesaid; I am over the age of eighteen and not
interested in the above-entitled matter
; I am now, and at all times embraced
in the publication herein mentioned was, the principal clerk
ctry of
of the printers and publishers of the SAN LUIS OBISPO �rN rnR sUC UE
RATES
COUNTY TELEGRAM-TRIBUNE, a newspaper of general Cir- a Tuesday,April 7, 1992,City g the San Luis Obispo City
I Council will hold a public
hearing beginning at 7:00
culation, printed and published daily, Sundays excepted, at p.m.in the Council Chambers
of City Hell,990 P81m Street,
to consider increasing park-
the City of San Luis Obispo in the above named county and I ing structure rates to 50 cents
I per hour with the first 90
IIOt1Ce minutes free,and a maximum
State; that of $3.00 per day effective
June1,1992.
The report, including rec-
ommendation by staff, is
-- --- ---- available for review in the City
Clerk's Office.For more infor-
mation, please contact Keith
Opalewski, Parking Manager,
at 781-7234.
/s/PAMELA VOGES,
of which the annexed clipping is a true printed copy, was City Clerk
published in the above-named newspaper and not in any Aar.2 1882 68550
supplement thereof — on the following dates, to-wit:
4/2
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
State Of California.
I certify (or declare) under penalty of perjury that the fore-
going is a and cone
( ture of Principal Clerk)
Date 4/2 19-92-