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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2000-2099FICUUAuuuu MLYUC31LU DI dnu WHEN RECORDED RETURN T0: — o 1692122E A 0. RECR CITY CLERK'SGFFICE R SOLUTION NO. 2099 (1970-t-eriesyI692-122r A 0 0 Ocu City of San Luis Obispo A RESOLUTION FINDING AND DETERMINING THAT A i P.O. Box 1328 PORTION OF OSOS STREET IS UNNECESSARY FOR SAN Luis OBISPO, CALIFORNIA PRESENT OR PROSPECTIVE STREET PURPOSES AND ORDERING THE ABANDONMENT OF SANE. WHEREAS, Resolution No. 1406 (1965 Series), a Resolution of intention to abandon a portion of Osos Street was heretofore adopted by the City Council on April 5, 1965; and WHEREAS, a public hearing was held on hLa.y 17, 1965 at which time the City Council made a finding that this portion of Osos Street was not needed by the City and should be abandoned; WHEREAS, a question has arisen as to the final effect of Resolution No. 1406 (1965 Series) and it is desirable to reaffirm said prior determinations to abandon the portion of Osos Street described in Resolution 1406 (1965 Series) and shown on the map attached hereto as Exhibit "A ". NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. That pursuant to Division 9, Part 3, Chapter 2 of the California Streets and Highways Code, the Council reaffirms, finds and determines that the portion of Osos Street shown on the map marked Exhibit "A ", attached hereto and hereby incorporated herein by such reference, is not necessary for present or prospective public street purposes and the same is hereby abandoned. 2. That the City Clerk shall cause a certified copy of this Order of Abandonment, duly attested under the Seal of the City, to be recorded in the San Luis Obispo County Recorder's Office. On motion of Councilman Blake, seconded by Councilman Graham, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Blake, Graham, miller, Spring and Iviayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution was passed and ATTEST::. 1843" I this 21st day of September, 1970. Mayor -- ®, in I hereby certify that the foregoin; Resolution was duly and OFFICIAL RECORDS Vi MRS OBISPO CO., CALIt . regularly passed by the Council of the City4ff5an,L%A,% Obispo WILLIAM E. ZIMARIK, COUNTY RECORDER at a Regular Ivieeting held thereof on the..-21st day of September, JAN 2 21971 1970. ?AGE 716 4 °fcy Clerk��`% V~ ry 5 .., rn Cl). rwD r _ fa 4 f .w�r.yw�nry 1 i� . < r ' .1. xY jyf � :.A .r1^ '.F .7 ORMri..r," �„" 4 looms ON ri ".' —.,fif + � , r'� �' �Y... M... i V �['. t '?�i..: � '�-C xd?'�. a ��,.r � �{ . •. ,yY 4� a' . o �,--� END OF DOCUMENT\ VBL�6O -KE 17 RECORDING REQUESTED BY and WHEN RECORDED RETURN TO: o 1691,22E AOOOOO.00 RECR w RVOLUTION NO. 2095 (197O1%ries) o1691122F AOOOOO.00CA :ITY CLERK'S OPPIC)g A RESOLUTION FINDING AND DET1;RNMNIING THAT City of San Luis Obispo A PORTION OF PARK STREET IS UNNECESSARY FOR P.O. Box 1328 PRESENT OR PROSPECTIVE STREET PURPOSES AND iAi�f Luis Oslsro, CAL1PO) ldlA ORDERING THE ABANDONMENT OF SAME. WHEREAS, Resolution No. 1245 (1964 Series), a Resolution of intention to abandon a portion of Part: Street was heretofore adopted by the City Council on February 3, 1964; and WHEREAS, a public hearing was held on \March 2, 1964 at which time the City Council made a finding that this portion of Park: Street was not needed by the City and should be abandoned; WHEREAS, a question has arisen as to the final effect of Resolution 1245 (1964 Series) and it is desirable to reaffirm said prior determinations to abandon the portion of Park Street described in Resolution 1245 (1964 Series) and shown on the map attached hereto as Exhibit "A". NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. That pursuant to Division 9, Part 3, Chapter 2 of the California Streets and Highways Code, the Council reaffirms, finds and determines that the portion of Park Street shown on the raa.p marked Exhibit "l. ", attached hereto and hereby incorporated herein by such reference, is not necessary for present or prospective public street purposes and the same is hereby abandoned. 2. That the City Cleric shall cause a certified copy of this Order of Abandonment, duly attested under the Seal of the City, to be recorded in the San Luis Obispo County Recorder's Office. On motion of Councilman Blake, seconded by Councilman Graham, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Blake, Graham, Niiller, Spring and Mayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution was passed and ado ted this 21st day of September, 1970. ATTEST: J erc 18 �1 c� I hereby certify that the foregoing resolution was duly and OFFICIAL RECORDS regularly passed by the Council of the City dtlSan Luis Obispo AN CMS OBISRO Cb:, CALIF. _ WILLIAM E. ZIMARIK, at a Regular Meeting held thereof on the 21st day of September, COUNTY RECORDER JAN 2 21971 1970. e ae�e City Clerk VOL1602 ?AGE 714 —_-0 %� . 20 _J Y do Iv 46 - .'`D CF DOCUMENT YOL1602 SAGE 713 RESOLUTION NO. 2097 (1970 Series) A RESOLUTION SUPPORTING A GENERAL ORDER BY THE P.U.C. PROHIBITING POLLUTION OF RAILROAD rUGHTS -0F VIAY BY RAILROAD CORPORATIONS, WHEREAS, it has come to the attention of the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo that the Public Utilities Commission in Case No. 9051 is considering adoption of a General Order which would prohibit pollution of railroad rights- of-way by railroad corporations; and WHEREAS, it is in the public interest that such a general order be adopted. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED and ORDERED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. The Council hereby announces its support for the adoption by the Public Utilities Commission of the State of California of the General Order Prohibiting Pollution of Railroad Rights of Way by railroad Corporations, which is currently the subject of hearings in Case No. 9051. 2. The City Cleric is hereby authorized and directed to forward certified copies of this resolution to the Secretary of the Public Utilities Commission, to Assemblyman William Ketchum and to Senator Donald L. Grunsly. On motion of lviayor Schwartz, seconded by Councilman Blake, and on the following roll call vote: AYES; Councilmen B1a1w, Graham, Muller, Spring and Mayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted this 21st day of September, 1970. ATTEST: NAM= CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at a Regular Meeting held thereof on the 21st day of September, 1970. Q O ci „wUwIcu DI aria . _ WHEN RECORDED RETURN TO: 01690�22r A00000,00 RECR o I690;22'r AOOOOO.000A CITY CLERK'S OFFICE RESOLUTION NO. 2096 (1970 Series) City of San Luis Obispo A RESOLUTION FINDING AND DETERMINING THAT A P.O. Box 1323 PORTION OF CALIFORNIA BOULEVARD IS UNNECESSARY SAN Luis OffiV0, CALIFORNIA FOR PRESENT OR PROSPECTIVE STREET PURPOSES AND ORDERING THE ABANDONMENT OF SAidD✓. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. That in accordance with the public hearing duly held this date pursuant to Division 9, Part 3, Chapter 2 of the California Streets and Highways Code, the Council finds and determines that the portion of California Boulevard shown on the map marked Exhibit "A ", attached hereto and hereby incorporated herein by such reference, is not necessary for present or prospective public street purposes and the same is hereby abandoned. 2. That the City Clerk shall cause a certified copy of this Order of Abandonment, duly attested under the Seal of the City, to be recorded in the San Luis Obispo County Recorder's Office. On motion of Councilman Graham, seconded by Councilman Miller, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Blake, Graham, Miller, Spring and Mayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution is passed and adopted this 21st day of- Wember, 1970. t _ _J:i ATTEST: Mayor `M I er�:z CERTIFICATION I hereby certify thai the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the'COlincil of the City of San Luis Obispo at a Regular Meeting helcl.thereof on the 21st day of September, 1970. 1841 DOQ. NO. - OFFICIAL RECORDS i:[er SAN LUIS OBISPO CO., CALIF. WILLIAM E. ZIMARIK, COUNTY RECORDER JAN 221971 JIME /.'01DPm. COMPARED VOL1602. PACE712 �o v o` Pti • � �i l i i w Ale r � a ON 01 Z"o d n � ENO OF nnp.ii r-mT voL1602 PAGE /1.1 RESOLUTION NO. 2.095 (1970 Series) A RESOLUTION ACCEPTING THE OFF -SITE IMPROVEMENTS IN TRACT 401. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. That the off -site improvements and public easements as shown on the final map of Tract 401, Ferrini Ranch Estates, shall be and are hereby accepted for maintenance by the City of San Luis Obispo. On motion of Councilman.Blake, seconded by Councilman Miller, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Blake, Graham, Miller, Spring and Mayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted this 21st day of September, .1970. ATTEST: i w- CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at a Regular Meeting held thereof on the 21st day of September, 1970. RESOLUTION NO. 2094 (1970 Series) A RESOLUTIONACCEPTIN`G THE OFF -SITE IMPROVEMENTS IN TRACT NO. 395. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows 1. That the off -site improvements and public easements as shown on the final map of Tract 395, Mission Subdivision, shall be and are hereby accepted for maintenance by the City of San Luis Obispo. On motion of Councilman. Miller, seconded by Councilman Blake, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Blake, Graham, Miller, Spring and Mayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted this 21st day of September, 1970. ATTEST: n CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that the foregoing 1 esclution was duly and regularly passed by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at a Regular Meeting held thereof on the 21st day of September, 1970. , 4i r RESOLUTION NO. 2093 (1970 Series) A RESOLUTION ACCEPTING THE DONATION OF LAND FOR STREET VIIDENII4G BY ELTON TOGWiZZINI AND CHARLES WHITEHEAD, WHEREAS, the City Council has been advised that certain real property along Elks Lane in the City of San Luis Obispo, formerly owned by the Pacific Coast Railroad and recently appraised at_$13,000.00 by Richard L. Willett, a local realtor, has been offered to the City as a gift by the present owners; and WHEREAS, it is in the public interest that said donation of real property be accepted so that future widening of said public street can be accomplished. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. Upon tender of a fully executed grant deed in the form set forth on Exhibit "A" hereto, the Mayor be authorized and he is hereby directed to accept on behalf of the City of San Luis Obispo and cause to be recorded a conveyance of the following described real property: That portion of Section 3 in Township 31 South, Range 12 East, Mount Diablo Base and k� eridian, in the City of San Luis Obispo, County of San Luis Obispo, State of California, according to the official plat of the survey of said lands, approved by the Surveyor General on November 21,, 1867, described as follows: All that portion of the old Pacific Coast Railroad Right of way as shown on record of survey filed in Book 11, page 103 of. Maps in the office of the County Recorder of said County. 2. The City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to furnish to Messrs. Tognazzini and Whitehead certified copies of this resolution as evidence of the City's acceptance of their donation together with a letter expressing the City's appreciation to the donors for transferring title to property valued at $13, 000.00 without expense to the City. On motion of Councilman Blake , seconded by Councilman Spring and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Blake, Graham, Miller, Spring and Mayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution is passed and adopted this 21st day of ATTEST: C er c�� I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Council of the City of San Luis Obis o a a Regular Meeting held thereof on the day of 1970. 1970. Pay Clerk a�93 N.,,,. st'.at Add,av City a star. TO 405 C 19.1 Al F -I\ I.R.S. S. r� EXHIBIT "A" SPACE ABOVE THIS LINE FOR RECORDER'S USE .IN Tms SI"NCF: Grant Deed THIS FORM FURNISHED BY TITLE INSURANCE AND TRIICT rnu os u.. FOR A VALUABLE CONSIDERATION. receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, Elton Tognazzini and Charles Whitehead hereby GRANMS) to The City of San Luis Obispo the follot.ing described real property in the City Of San Luis Obispo, Countv of San Luis Obispo State of California: That portion of Section 3 in Township 31 South, Range 12 East, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian, in''the City of San Luis Obispo, County of San Luis Obispo, State of California, according to the official plat of the survey of said lands, approved by the Surveyor General on November 21, 1867, described as follows: All that portion of the old Pacific Coast Railroad Right of way as shown on record of survey filed in Book 11, page 103 of Maps in the office of the County Recorder of said County. Dated STATE OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF SS. t)0------------------ br(ore me, the under. >igned, a Notary- Public in and for said State, personally appeared known to me to be the person_ whose name subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged that executed the same. WITNESS my hand and official seal. (Seal) Name (Typed or Printed) Notary Public in and for said State If executed by a Corporation the Corporation Form of Acknowledgment mast be used. Elton Tognazzini Charles Whitehead RESOLUTION NO. 2092 (1970 Series) A RESOLUTION APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE COUNTY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO AND THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO FOR THE SALE OF REAL PROPERTY AT SAN LUIS OBISPO AIRPORT BY CITY TO COUNTY. WHEREAS, the City, of San Luis Obispo is willing to sell to the County of San Luis Obispo the following described real property located at the San Luis Obispo Airport, which has previously been the subject of a lease between the parties, for the sum of One Dollar ($1.00); and WHEREAS, it is in the public interest that said sale by the City and purchase by the County be consummated, provided the deed to said property contains a reversionary clause which will cause title to said property to revert to the City in the event the property ceases to be used for airport purposes. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED and Or0ERED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo, State of California, as follows: 1. That the Agreement Between County of San Luis Obispo and City of San Luis Obispo for the Sale of Real Property at San Luis Obispo Airport to County by City be and hereby is approved and authorized in the form set forth in the attached document mar.ced Exhibit "A" which is hereby incorporated herein by reference as though here. fully set forth. 2. That the Mayor of the City of San Luis Obispo, State of California., be and hereby is authorized and directed to execute said Agreement on behalf of the City of San Luis Obispo. 3. That the Mayor of the City of San Luis Obispo be and hereby is authorized and directed to execute on behalf of the the City of San Luis Obispo all documents and papers, including but not limited to a deed or deeds, necessary and proper to consummate said sale pursuant to the terms of said Agreement. On motion of Councilman Blake , seconded by Councilman Graham and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Blake, Graham; Miller, Spring and Mayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution is passed and adopte ATTEST: I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at a Regdlar Meeting held thereof on the Z/r day of 1970. City cleric 02� 9L 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 i] 0U7 11' 12 13 14 15 16 17 1811 19 20 21 2211 23 24 25 261 27 28 ^1.XHIBIT "A" AGREEMENT BGTWEEN COUNTY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO AND CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO FOR THE SALE. OF REAL PROPERTY AT SAN LUIS OBISPO AIRPORT TO COUNTY BY CITY. THIS AGREEMENT entered into this day of 1970, by and between the County of San Luis Obispo, a political subdivision and one of the counties of the State of California, hereinafter termed "COUNTY' and the City of San Luis Obispo, a municipal corporation located in the Countv of San Luis Obispo, State of California, hereinafter termed "CITY ": WITNESSETH: That County and City, the parties hereto, for and in consideration of the mutual Promises, agreements, covenants and conditions herein set forth, do hereby mutually covenant and agree as follows: 1. That City shall sell to County, and County shall purchase from City, that real property now owned by the City located at the San Luis Obispo Airport and snore particularly described as set forth on attached document marked Exhibit "I" which is hereby expressly referred to and incorporated herein as though here Cully set forth, That County shall pay to City as the purchase price for said real property the sum of One Dollar ($1.00), to be paid by County to City within thirty (30) days of the execution of this Agreement by both parties hereto. 3. City agrees that upon payment by County to City of the full price set forth hereinabove, that City will execute and deliver to County an appropriate deed conveying said real property to Cou,,ty. 4. County agrees that should the property cease to be used for airport purposes, title will revert to and revest in the City of San Luis Obispo and that a clause to such effect shall be included in the deed of conveyance of said real property. 5. County agrees that it has inspected said real property involved therewith, that it knows the condition thereof, and that it takes said real property as is. 6. The Parties hereto agree that neither Party may assign their interest in this ,greement, or any part thereof, without the written consent of the other Party hereto. 7. This Agreement shall be valid and binding on all successors and assigns of he Parties hereto. III 31 32 OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY CITY HALL 990 PALM STREET P. O. BOX 1328 SAN Luis OBISPO, :ALIFCRNIA 934p1 ( 805) 548 -8666 I 2 3 4 5 IN WITNESS VVHEREOP, the Parties hereto have executed this Agreement on the day and year first hereinabove set forth. CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO ATTEST: By: 6 7 and ex - officio Clerk of the v Council of the City of San 8 Luis Obispo, State of California 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 OFFICE OF THE 32 ' CITY ATTORNEY CITY HALL 990 PALM STREET P. O. BOX :328 I SAN Luis Oetsno. :ALIFORNIA 93401 18051 543.8666 ATTEST: County Clerk and ex- officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors Of the County of San Luis Obispo, State of California Approved as to form: HAROLD JOHNSON City Attorney By: COUNTY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO By: Chairman of the oard of upervisors of the County of San Luis Obispo, State of California Page 2. Exhibit "1" All of Lot 70 and all that: part of Lot 71 of the San Luis Obispo Suburban Tract, County of San Luis Obispo, State of California, as shown on that certain map entitled "Map of the Subdivisions of the San Luis Obispo Suburban Tract" which said map was filed for record February 7, 1906 in the office of the County Recorder of said County in Book 1 of Records of Surveys at Page 92, all that part of Lot 71 being more particularly described as follows, to -wit: Commencing at the Northwest corner of said Lot 71 and_ running thence from said point of commencement South 1320:00 feet along the Westerly line of said lot to the Southwest corner thereof; thence East 209.484 feet along the Southerly line of said lot to a point; thence North 1320.00 feet across said lot to a point on die Northerly line thereof; thence West 209.484 feet along die Northerly line of said lotto the point of commencement. Said Lot 70 and fractional part of Lot 71 containing in the aggregate 26.348 acres of land, more or less. M RESOLUTION NO. 2091 (1970 Series) A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING A LOADING ZONE ON ANDREWS STREET; 90° PARKING ON MARSH STREET AND PROHIBITING PARKING ON 1viARSH STREET. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. A loading zone is hereby established on the easterly side of Andrews Street commencing 113 feet from the southerly line of i:onterey Street and extending thirty feet southerly. 2. 90° parking is hereby established on the northerly side of Marsh Street commencing at the easterly line of California Boulevard and extending 165 feet easterly. Parldng is hereby prohibited on the southerly side of Marsh Street commencing at the easterly line of California Boulevard and extending 165 feet easterly. On motion of Councilman Blake, seconded by mayor Schwartz, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Blake, Miller, Spring and !&yor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: Councilman Graham the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted this 8th day of September, 1970. ATTEST: Clerk CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at a Regular Meeting held thereof on the 8th day of September, 1970. X '=.� 0 y/ RESOLUTION 2090 (1970 Series) A RESOLUTION REQUIRING SIDE7IAL- IDITROVENIENTS ON PORTIONS OF VARIOUS STREETS IN THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the Cit j of ;an Luis Obispo as follows: 1. That the Council hereby preliminarily detc�i. Ines that-the public interest, necessity and convenience require the construction of curbs, ;utters, sidev al.'.cs azd driveway ramp improvements on those portions of streets within the City of San .Luis Obispo as set forth on Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated by reference. 2. That October 19, 1970 at 7:30 PAVI. in the Council Chambers of the City Hall, 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, California, is the tir_:e and place set for public hearing on said matter, and notice thereof shall be published twice in the Telegram Tribune, a newspaper of general circulation in said City; the first publication to be at least twenty days prior to said hearing. Said parcels shall be posted at least ten days prior to said hearing. 3. That subject to any modifications or exceptions declared by the Council at the close of 'said hearing, said parcels shall be so improved by the property owner, or the City Engineer shall proceed to have the work done and the cost thereof shall be made a lien against the property in accordance with Sections 7350 et, seq, of the San Luis Obispo Municipal Code. On motion of Councilman 1 -., ller, seconded by Councilman Siring, and on the following roll call vote: AYES Councilmen Blake, Iv filler, Spring and kiayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: Councilman Graham CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at a Regular Meeting held thereof on the 8th day of September, 1970. ��090 c EXHIBIT "A" (Archer St. Side) D. J. & R. L. Graves, Jr. Etal 103 Santa Barbara 3- 552 -05 S i. Ramage 117 Santa Barbara 3- 552 -07 C, S, R P Ramage 125 Santa Barbara 3- 552 -08 C, S L. Adams 133 Santa Barbara 3- 552 -09 Cl S, R Mote: C = Curb a Gutter S = Side,!alk R = Drive-!ay Ramp 01INER LOCATION PARCEL NO. IMP. REQ. I. R. At;!ell 331 Pismo 3- 611 -01 C, S, R (Archer St. Side) U. H. Ragle 1420 Archer 3- 611 -03 C, S, R N. ° ;11. E. Jepson 1424 Archer 3- 611 -09 C, S, R I. Ragsdale 320 Buchon 3- 611 -10 C, S, R (Archer St. Side) A. D. Cody 1403 Archer 2- 513 -03 C, S L. & E. Estrada 1413 Archer 2- 503 -04 C, S, R P. C. & J. R. Curry 1421 Archer 2- 503 -05 C, S, R L. & I. E. Studle 1427 Archer 2- 503 -06 C, S, R E. C. E K. Sherman 294 Buchon 2- 503 -11 C, S, R (archer St. Side) C. B. Boiaden 283 Buchon 2- 504 -01 C, S, R (Archer St. Side) D. J. & R. L. Graves, Jr. Etal 103 Santa Barbara 3- 552 -05 S i. Ramage 117 Santa Barbara 3- 552 -07 C, S, R P Ramage 125 Santa Barbara 3- 552 -08 C, S L. Adams 133 Santa Barbara 3- 552 -09 Cl S, R C ('240" RESOLUTION NO. 2009 (1970 Series) A RESOLUTION FINDING AND DET:s%iv:INING THAT.A PORTION OF RUTH STREM, T AND A PORTIOi\I OF CHURCH STREET IS UNNECESSARY FOR PRESENT Or, 1Di :CSnECTIVE STREET PURPOSES AND ORDERING THE ABANDONi\,M-NT OF SAiME. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the Cit.1 of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. That in accordance with the public hearing duly held this date pursuant to Division 9, Part 3, Chapter 2 of the California Streets and Highways Code, the Council finds and determines that the portions of iuth Street and Church Street shown on the map marked Exhibit "A ", attached hereto and hereby incorporated herein by such reference, are not necessary for present or prospective public street purposes and the same are hereby abandoned. 2. That the City Cler'_: small cause a certified copy of this Order of Abandonment, duly attested under the Seal of the City, to be recorded in the San Luis Obispo County Recorder's Office. On motion of Councilman Miller, seconder: by Councilman Graham, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Bla:;e, Graham, NMer, Spring and ivia.yor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution is passed and adopted this 20th day of July, 1970. ATTEST: CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at a Regular Meeting held thereof on the 20th day of July, 1970. a os 9 q7 EXHIBIT "Aff o� -`` AREA OF PROPOSED ABANDONMENT NORTH I"= ion, RECORDING REQUESTED BY and WK*- MkIRDED RETURN TO: L hr FITZPATRICK, City Clerk 3 Y OF SAN LUIS OBISPO RESOLUTION NO, 2009 (1970 .Series) 044021VA! 3r A00000.00 RECR 04402N 3;; AOOOOO.00CA A RESOLUTION FINDING AND DET LEUNING THAT A PORTION OF RUTH STREET AND A PORTICIN OF CHUi-.CH STREET IS UNNECESSARY FOR PRESENT Or,. ancsPECTi:VE STREET PURPOSES AND ORDERING THE ABA1TDONI0NT OF SAYI. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the Cit<,1 of San Luis Obispo as follows; 1. That in accordance with the public hearing duly held this date pursuant to Division 9, Part 3, Chapter 2 of the California Streets and Highways Code, the Council finds and determines that the portions of l.uth Street and Church Street shown on the map marked Exhibit "A ", attached hereto and hereby incorporated herein by such reference, are not necessary for present or prospective public street purposes and the same are hereby abandoned. 2. That the City Cler'_; shall cause a certified copy of this Order of Abandonment, duly attested under the Seal of flue City, to be recorded in the San Luis Obispo County Recorder's Office, On motion of Councilman I/iiller, seconded by Councilman Graham, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Bla. -.e, Graham, fl/Mer, S"pring and Iviayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution is passed and adopted this 20th day of July, 1970. ATTEST: i Mayor S /Kenneth E. Schwartz, Mayor City Clerk S /J. H. Fitzpatrick, City Clerk CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at a Regular Yieeting held thereof on the 20th day of July, 1970.._..•.:::;: . N0. 2152'7 =i OFFICIAL RECORDS S/ J;-, KI SAN LUIS OBISPO CO., CALIF. WILLIAM E. ZIMARIK, COUNTY RECORDER S E P 3 1970 TIME J Z :15 P. M, eoMeP� eric ° b , i.ty, .0 I e rk W. Y •`� VOL1582 FACE105 F)(14111IT 11 w ►► END. OF D2CUMENT VOL 1502 PACE 106, RESOLUTION NO. 206E (1970 Series) A RES OLUTION OPPOSING ASSED33LY BILLS 1000 AND 1001, TAX REFORMS. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. The Council hereby announces its opposition to Assembly Bill 1000 which would revise the current methods of taxation for school support and Assembly Bill 1001 which would effect other changes in the property tax system. 2. These so -called tax reform bills appear to be regressive and contain portions which adversely affect the ability of local governments to raise revenues at a time when the demands on local governments for increased services are rising rapidly. 3. The City Attorney is hereby authorized and directed to advise Assemblyman William Ketchum and Senator Donald L. Gruns:.y of the position of the City of San Luis Obispo on these bills by telephone in view of the fact that a vote on these measures is imminent. On motion of Councilman Piiill.er, seconded by mayor Schwartz, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen i:Mer and Graham and Mayor Schwartz NOES: Councilmen Blake and Spring ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution is passed and adopted this 17th day of August, 1970. ATTEST: Clerlc CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at a Regular Meeting held thereof on the 17th day of August, 1970. R .� i aapp RESOLUTION NO. 20107 (1970 Series) A RESOLUTION OF COMMENDATION AND CONGRATULATIONS TO LYLE F. CARPENTER FOR I-:IS D.ANY YEARS OF PUBLIC AND CIVIC SERVICE TO THE COUT,}TY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO. WHEREAS, Lyle F. Carpenter was elected three times as Chairman of the Planning Commission of the County of San Luis Obispo and served four years as a member of that body; and WHEREAS, Mr. Carpenter has served since June of 1964 as a member of the Board of Supervisors of San Luis Obispo County as Supervisor of the Fourth Supervisorial District and was elected Chairman of that governing body in 1967; and WHEREAS, Mr. Carpenter is currently Chairman of the Local Agency Formation Commission, on which he has also served for four years, and he has also held many other responsible government posts, including two years as a member of the Port San Luis Harbor Commission, and has been active in many civic organizations and public entities, such as serving as Farm Labor Placement Manager for the Department of Agriculture, Past President County Council of Boy Scouts, Past President Exchange Club, Past. President Cal Shasta, Member of the San Luis Obispo County Development Association, a Past Plaster of the Masonic Lodge and a farmer Member of the Arroyo Grande Rotary Club; and WHEREAS, Mr. Carpenter operated a furniture business in the City of San Luis Obispo prior to his retirement in 1943; and WHEREAS, Mr. Carpenter has heretofore announced his retirement from the Board of Supervisors at the expiration of his terra at the end of this year; and WHEREAS. it is altogether fitting and proper that the City Council publicly acknowledge and express the appreciation of the citizens of the City of San Luis Obispo to Mr. Carpenter for his many contributions to the County of San Luis Obispo and to this community during his period of public service. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. That Lyle F. Carpenter be and he is hereby commended for his dedication to the ideals of good government during his period of public service to the County of San Luis Obispo. 2. That Mr. Carpenter is hereby extended a special commendation.for his efforts on behalf of the Lopez Dam Project which now provides water to much of the South County area including Port San Luis and which is rapidly gaining stature as one of the outstanding recreational areas of California. ,v?,d 27 0 0 Resolution No. 2087 (1970 Series) Page 2 3. That the City Clerk be and he is hereby authorized and directed to furnish copies of this resolution and the aforesaid proclamation to Mir. Carpenter and the local . news media. On motion of Councilman ivMler, seconded by Councilman Blake, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Blake, Graham, Miller, Spring and iV;ayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution is passed and adopted this 17th day of August, 1970. ATTEST: Clerk CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at a Regular Meeting held thereof on the 17th day of August, 1970. i ���� RESOLUTION NO. 20�G (1970 Series) A RESOLUTION ADOPTING A REVISED STREET TREE POLICY. WHEREAS, the Street Tree Committee has recommended to the City Council a revision to the street tree policy of the City of San Luis Obispo; and WI- EREAS, said proposed revisions appear to be in the public interest. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. Developers of new subdivisions in the City of San Luis Obispo shall hereafter be assessed a fee of $1.00 per linear foot of lot frontage for planting of street trees said fee to be reviewed on an annual basis and adjusted to compensate for changes in labor and nursery stock. 2. The minimum size for subdivision trees shall be 15 gallon stock and the planting of such stock shall be the responsibility of the City by contract as soon as the basic subdivision improvements have been completed. 3. The Parks and Recreation Department shall prepare and submit to the City Council for approval such other changes to the street tree policies of the City of San Luis Obispo as are required to implement the recommendations of the Street Tree Committee. On motion of Councilman Graham, seconded by Councilman Nu11er, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Blake, Graham, Iviiller, Spring and Mayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution is passed and adopted this 17th day of August, 1970. ATTEST: T - ty Meric CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at a Regular Meeting held thereof on the 17th day of August, 1970. /G' .04 Clerk a0�?6 RESOLUTION NO, 200:: (1970 Series) A RESOLUTION INCREASING '-TM 1970 .71 BUDGET. BE 1T RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. That $500.00 be added to the General Fund Budget for Account No. 220, Yoatcum No. 2 Assessment District Revolving Account, and the Unbudgeted Peserve be decreased by $SC0.00. On motion of Councilman Blatce, seconded by Councilman Spring, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilrren Make, Graham, !.,Me-r, Spring and N�yor 0chwartz NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted this 17th day of Aumst, 1970. ATTEST: cleric CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at a Regular Meeting held thereof on the 17th day of August, 1970. . 0 -9S RESOL'-OTION NO. 2004 (1970 Ser-xt's) A RESOLUTION DETEI- 10\1ING THAT THE PUBLIC INTEREST, CONVENIENCE AND NECESSITY OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO REQUIRE WIDENING OF A PORTION OF FOOTHILL BOULEVARD AND THE ACQUISITION THRCUGH EMINENT DOMAIN PROCEEDINGS OF A PORTION OF THE REAL PROPERTY LCCA i ED AT 166 FOOTHILL. BOULEVARD TOGETHER WITH THE PRI'VILEGE AND RIGHT OF TEMPORARY USE OF AN ADJACENT WORI-UNG AREA, AND DIRECTING THE CITY ATTORNEY TO COMMENCE AN ACTION IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATl OF CALIFORNIA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO FOE THE PURPOSE OF AC;;UIRING SAID PARCEL OF REAL PROPERTY, TOGETHER WITH THE P1.IVILEGE AND RIGHT OF TEMPORARY USE OF AN ADJACENT GdOR-KING AREA, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. The public interest, convenience and necessity of the City of San Luis Obispo and the inhabitants thereof require the acquisition, construction and completion of an additional area for public street purposes and the public improvements appurtenant thereto across the following real property: That portion of the Southeast 1/4 of the Southwest 1/4 of Section 22, Township 30 South, Range 12 East, M. D. M. according to the Official Plat of said land approved by the Surveyor General, November 30, 1867, described as follows: Beginning at a point on the North line of County Road No. 29 which is the Southeast corner of Lot 4, as shown on the map attached to the Decree of Partition entered in the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of San Luis Obispo on July 25, 1893; thence North 0° 10' West a distance of 22.00 feet to a point; thence South 890 50' West a distance of 150.00 feet to a point; thence on a curve to the right, tangent to last described line with a radius of 10.00 feet through an angle of 90° for a length of 15.71 feet to a point; thence South 00 10' East a distance of 32:00 feet to a point; thence North 890 50' East a distance of 160.00 feet to the point of beginning. 2. The public interest, convenience and necessity of said City and the inhabitants thereof demand the acquisition and taldng of the hereinafter described real property for construction and completion of the widening of Faetbz Blvd., a public street, and the installation of public improvements appurtenant thereto on said property, together with the privilege and right of temporary use of an adjacent wor:dng area. 3. The property to be condemned.is further described on the map attached hereto as Exhibit "A". 4. The taking and acquiring by said City of the property hereinbefore described is deemed necessary for the acquisition, construction and completion of said public street and the public improvements appurtenant thereto by the City of San Luis Obispo and the inhaitants thereof for a municipal purpose; such use is a public use, and that. for such public use it is necessary that the City of San Luis Obispo condemn and acquire said property; said public street and the public improvements appurtenant thereto have been planned and located in a manner which will be most compatible with the greatest public good and the least private injury. ae;Y4 Resolution No. 2084 (1970 Series; Page 2 5. The City Attorney of the City of San Luis Obispo be and he is hereby authorized and directed to commence an action in the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of San Luis Obispo, in the name and on behalf of the City of San Luis Obispo, against all owners and claimants of the above described property, for the purpose of condemning and acquiring said property in fee simple absolute for the above described use through a condemnation proceeding in accordance with the provisions of the Charter of the City of San Luis Obispo, Streets and Highways Code, Code of Civil Procedure and of the Constitution of the State of California relating to eminent domain. On motion of Councilman Graham , seconded by Councilman Blake , and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Blake, Graham, Miller, Spring and Mayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted this 3rd day of August, 1970. ATTEST: -- Clerk, CERTIFICATION? I hereby certify that the foregoing %esolution was duly and regularly passed by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at a Regular i\ieeting held thereof. on the 3v--d day of kc,t, 1970. '-M �4 ne" 4i % (71 co co O 44 Q) -4 • 1$ i I o_ \ O` :1 SIN A 6 I Q� O A 6 I Q� O O O LESOLUTI�N NO, 20 3 (1970 Series) A RESOLUTION OVEaRULING F :C�IMESTS AND ORDEF:IhTG THE SUPED11- iLIdDENT OF ST%uLTWE TO MOCEED WITH INSTALLATIOIT OF PUBLIC IllM,C°,T3liaiTiS ON IidSS10N STREET, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Can Luis Obispo that: 1. Pursuant to hearings duly held, the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo hereby finds and determines that the public convenience and necessity requires tie construction and installation of curbs, gutters, sideciallcs and driveway ramp improve- ments on those portions of streets within the City of San Luis Obispo as set forth on Exhibit 'A" attached hereto and incorporated by reference, and determines that the Special Assessment, Investigation, Limitation and 1:4ajority Protest Act of 1931 shall not apply to these proceedings. 2. The Superintendent of Streets shall proceed with the required notification and construction as set forth in Cection 7350.1 of the Zan Luis Obispo Municipal Code. 3. The costs of any such work done by the City, after hearings duly hell, shall become a lien upon said parcels. On motion of Councilman iv filler, seconded by Councilman. Spring, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Bia te, Graham, Miller, Spring and tviayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing F.esolution was duly passed and �d9pted this 20th day of July, 1970. ATE ST: F 2 CLF.TIFICA _ 1011 I hereby certifly that the foregoing __esolution was duly and regularly passed by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at a 1.erular P;_eeting held thereof on the 20th day of July, 1970. i_ — ti. -?0 3 EXHIBIT A NOTE: C = Curb & Gutter S = Sidewalk R = Driveway Ramp IMPROVET•1ENTS 014NER LOCATION PARCEL NO. REOUI ED H. .I. & T. Lacterman 716 Mission 1-014-21 S E. & H. M. Arnold 728 Mission 1-014-22 S C. W. & L. Margaroli 734 Mission 1-014=23 S L. Margaroli 740 Mission 1-014-24 S9 Ri" Rose Blair 752 ;fission 1-014-25 S, R-;- C. N. & L. Ma.rgaroli 764 Mission 1-014-26 C2 S, R G. L. & F. R. Parsons 199 Chorro (Mission Side)1-014-38 CS S J. L. (*x N. 111. Noggle 211 Chorro (Mission Side)1-103-07 C2 C. J. Gibson 208 Almond (Mission Side)1-103-01 CS Sq.R J. L. A A. I. Rogers 735 Oission 1-101-10 S L. F. & D. E. Daniels 723 Mission 1-101-31 S J. F. & A. V. Tunnell 711 Mission 1-101-27 S i. C� FESOLUTION NO. 2082 (1970 . Series) A RES OLUT ION APPROVENIG THE FILIAL P%AP OF TRACT 401, Fz- rmn II r f !�1CH ESTATES. BE IT r.ESOLVED by the Council of the Cty of San Luis Obispo as follovis: 1. That the final map of Tract No. 401, Ferrini ranch Estates, shall :';e and is hereby approved by the City of Cad. Luis Obispo su✓;ect to the conditions outlined. in tine subdivision agreement. On motion of Councilman 31alke, seconded by Councilman Spring, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilrcen Blaite, Graham and Sjprin NOES: Councilman is filler and k a.yor Schwartz ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted this 20th day of July, 1970. A T TEST: CEILMFICA T ION I hereby certify that the foregoing ? resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Council of the City of San Luis Cbispo at a L.egular L-eeting, held thereof or the 20th day of July, 1970. -)0'9y. 4 C) 10 LES ON NO, 2001 (1970 series) A RESOL'JTICP OF INTEI`riION �. ABANDCI•] A PORTION OF CALIFO _ITV. 3CU; .R VAIZ. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the Cky of San Luis Obispo that: 1. It is the intention of the City of San Luis Obispo to abandon the portion of California Boulevard shaven on the map r_:arl ed L.ni it "I:" attached hereto and incorporated herein by such reference, pursuant to Division 9, Paxt 3. Chapter 2 of the Otreets and Highways Code. 2. A copy of the map showing the particulars as to the proposed abandonment is also on file in the Office of the City Clerk. 3. Tuesday, September 3, 1970. at 8:30 ?. is %. in the Council Chambers of the City Hall, 990 Palm Street, San Luis Cbispo, California, is the time and place set for hearing all persons interested in or objecting to the proposed abandonment, which time is not less than fifteen (15) days fro; the passage of this '..esolution. 4. This Resolution, together with the ayes and noes, shall be published once in hill, at least three days before the public heain on the proposed abandonment, in the Telegram Tribune, a newspaper published and circulated in this City. 5. The City Engineer shall post at least three notices of the proposed abandonment along the portion of the street .proposed to be abandoned at least ten days before the date set for hearing in accordance with Section 8322 of the Streets and Highways Code. 6. The proceedings to be taken will be subject to reservation by the City of rile permanent slope easement and the right from time to time to maintain landscapin,. On motion of Councilman Blake, seconded by Councilman Graham, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Blake, Graham, hiller, Spring and Mayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing P.esolution is passed and adopted this 20th day of July, 1970. ATTEST: City Clerk, CERTIFICA'= L-DN mayor I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at a Regular ivleeting held thereof on the 20th day of July, 1970. City Clerk 1 �J 0 � ' 29 gtl r 1 I 9 a a' u� u a� �o zd �o ti t5` / z O 1� r U'_70N NO. 2C31 (197C Series) A P.ESOL'JTICi? Oi� INTEi�IOI?':0 AO ANDCNA PORTION OF CALIF01_IT11- DOUL-13-VAILD. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the Cit-77 of San Luis Obispo that: 1. It is the intention of the City of San Buis Cbispo to abandon the portion of California Boulevard shaven on the map marked Z-d:hibit "E." attached hereto and incorporated herein by such reference, pursuant to Division 9, Bart 3, Chapter 2 of the Streets and Highways Code. 2. A copy of the map showing the particulars as to the proposed abandonr_:ent is also on file in the Office of the City Clerk. 3. Tuesday, September 3, 1970, at 8:3C ?.ivy, in the Council Chambers of die City Hall, 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, California, is the time and place set for hearing all persons interested in or objecting to the proposed abandonment, which tirne is not less than fifteen (15) days fro.r; the passage of this Lesolution. 4. This Resolution, together with the ayes and noes, shall be published once in full, at least three days before the public hearing on the proposed abandonment, ir_ tize Telegram- Tribune, a newspaper published and circulated in this City. 5. The City Engineer shall post at least three notices of the proposed abandonment along the portion of the street proposed to be abandoned at least ten days before the date set for hearing in accordance with Section 8322 of the Streets and Highways Code. 6. The proceedings to be taken will be subject to reservation by the City of the permanent slope easement and the right from til =ne to time to maintain landsca.pincr. On motion of Councilman Blake, seconded 3y Councilman Graham, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Blake, Graham, 1.,iller, Spring and Mayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution is passed and adopted this 20th day of July, 1970. FATTEST: City Clerk, CERTIFICA'= IC1\? Mayor I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at a Regular Meeting held thereof on the 20th day of July, 1970. City Clerk ,Z\ 17) ct ,Z\ AN CIT*f 01 SAN LUIS BIS O CALIFORNIA 93401 Ib�l Honorable Mayor.and City Council City of San Luis-Obispo Gentlemen: PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT 990 PALM STREET 543 -4510 June 16, 1970 The Division of Highways has now developed of California Boulevard across 101 freeway require the use of street right -of -way eas on the north side of California Boulevard. therefore, with disposal of surplus street as was requested by Dr. Purcell. DFR:sb firm plans for the widening and finds that it does not t of the northbound on -ramp The City can proceed, property along this frontage Respectfully submitted, David F. Romero City Engineer MJ wog � N,1 C� <; F, Building DATE: December 2.2, 1969 The Planning Commission, at its regular meeting of December 16th, considered a request to abandon a portion of California Blvd. located on the northeasterly side of California Blvd. 120 ft. northwest of the intersection of California Blvd. and Phillips Lane (see attached map). It is the recommendation of the Planning Commission that the Council approve the disposal of surplus properties on California Blvd. west of Phillips Lane subject to reservation of appropriate slope and utility easements and subject to determination by the Div. of Highways of State needs in modifying the California Blvd. crossing of 1014 . RDY:eg Enclosure u r,u41 Sri = —� , T, •r '� s., .': - � '' J •. tom, ,.,' .y `J f qqJ LL �. w to 4 CL N \ a- C. u r,u41 Sri = —� , T, •r '� s., .': - � '' J •. tom, ,.,' .y `J f qqJ LL �. i ICE CIO LL u r,u41 Sri = —� , T, •r '� s., .': - � '' J •. tom, ,.,' .y `J f qqJ LL �. `PAOFIC,G'AS AND EL RIC COMPANY ►a- Kr. Ronald D. Young, Director City Planning Commission City. of ' San ,Luis Obispo 990 Palm Street San.Luis Obispo, California 93401- _ Dear Mr. Young: 'It has come to.our attention that the.City Planning Commission has taken under consideration abandonment of a portion of California Boulevard located on the northwesterly side of-.California Boulevard 120 feet northwest of the intersection of-California Boulevard and Phillips Lane. An investigation of the area indicates that we are presently maintaining and.operating facilities in the affected area. If the abandonment is approved, we respectfully request the.following clause be inserted in the Resolution of.Vacation or Abandonment: "Reserving however'to Pacific Gas and Electric .Company the right from time to time to,install, maintain, repair, operate, 'replace, remove and renew lines of pipes, wires, poles and.other structures, equipment and fixtures underground.for the open. ation of said facilities in said street." The foregoing will protect our rights -for facilities installed pursuant to franchise. Upon approval of abandonment, please forward a certified copy of the Resolution oT.'Vacation"to Pacific Gas and Electric Company, P. 0. Box 592,_San Luis Obispo to the attention of the Land Department. CHFalks/lr cc: City-Council San Luis Obispo Sincerely, ' A. C. SMITH District Manager G. tF. ACKERMAN Associate Land Representative U F:EIS CLUF -710N NO. 20U' 1 (1970 series) A r ESOLUTI371 OF U, EbYi'IOAI � ABANI DCN A PORTION OF CALIFC111M BCULEVAI-:D. BE IT RESOLVED by the Counc' of the City of San Luis Obispo that: 1. It is the intention of the City of San Luis Obispo to abandon the portion of California. Boulevard shown on the map r_-,arked I =Mbit 'Y." attached hereto and incorporated herein by such reference, pursuant to Division 9, Part 3, Chapter 2 of the Streets and Highways Code. 2. A copy of the map showing the particulars as to the proposed abandonr_.ent is also on file in the Office of the City Cleric. 3. Tuesday, September 3, 19701 at 8:30 °. is %. in the Council Chambers of u'ie City Hall, 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, California., is the time and place set for hearing all persons interested in or objecting to the proposed abandonment, which time is not n less than fifteen (15) days frorc, the passage of this i .esolution. 4. This Resolution, together with the ayes and noes, shall be published once in full, at least three days before the public hearing on the proposed abandonment, in the Telegram- Tribune, a newspaper published and circulated in this City. 5. The City Engineer shall post at least three notices of the proposed abandonment along the portion of the street proposed to be abandoned at least ten days before the date set for hearing in accordance with Section 8322 of the Streets and Highways Code. 6. The proceedings to be taken will be subject to reservation by the City of the permanent slope easement and the right from tine to time to maintain landscapin,. On motion of Councilman Blake, seconded .by Councilman Graham, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Blake, Graham, i�: iller, Spring and Mayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution is passed and ATTEST: / ,. gm /-�I M CERTIFICA7 I'Ci? I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at a Regular Meeting held thereof on the 20th day of July, 1970. a0s/ d 'O "O CS Y� . L 40 J� i v i �o o� �o / / O 1�� L 11� RESOLUTI-DI`T NO. 2055 (!970 Series) A F:ESCLUTICI-? i. ".SCINDING Grwls'1T Jal,C3S ON CHOF:I_C STREET A!-i, 01T r:IGUEF.A Si .U;.l_; :.ESCIHDIIJGrYELLO`;:' SPACES ON C _OIE _O ST&EET; II ?S ^_E_ .LIIdG A NO -PAI IUVG ZONE ON CHC =._D.0 STREET, TIZ-'I ZOS ,M S ON HIGUERA STL,EET I!ND I, 31.EEN ZONE OI1 ii_ONTALBAN ST EET; RESUMTRIG L3FT 7I MNS OPT FOOTHILL BOULEVARD; AND ESTABLISHII\TG STOP SIGI G CN CCZAINAIBE AND ROYAL ; IAY. BE IT EESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. Green spaces on the westerly side of Chorro commencing eighty feet north of Higuera and extendinc forty feet northerly are !� areby rescinded and are replaced by a no- par?dng zone. A yellow loading zone on the westerly sidle of Chorro Street commencing 11'' feet north of Higuera and extending; ei3hty -three feet northerly is hereby rescinded and re- placed by thirty -six minute tii-ne limit par dng spaces. 2. A taxi zone is hereby approved on the northerly side of Higuera Street commencing fifty -three feet westerly of Osos Street and extending twenty feet westerly. A green zone is hereby rescinded on the southerly side of Higuera Street cor: menc- ing thirty -six feet easterly of .'am -ro Street and a tending twenty feet easterly and is replaced by a taxi zone. 3. Thirty-six minute green zones are hereby established on the south side of I*ontralba.n Street commencing ten feet easterly of Santa Losa Street and extending eighteen feet easterly and commencing sixty -nine feet easterly of i:_ontalban Street and extending seventeen feet easterly. 4. Left turns are hereby prohibited for wrest bound motorists on .Foothill at Chorro Street between � -:OC and 6:C0 P. ivy, Sundays and holidays excepted. 5. Stop signs are hereby authorized on Cceanaire at Los Osos F.oad and on �..oyal ;Iay at Los Osos Load. On motion of Councilr_:an Malm, seconded _y Councili7an ivMer, and on the follorr7ing roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen 31a:-e, Graham, h.'Mer, Spring and Aiayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSEI'-IT: None the foregoing Resolution was duly passed ATTEST: '�)0s0 �:ESOLUTI01\1 HO. 2C7 (1970 Wreries) A LESOLUTIOII ESTABLISHING TMIT- BOUT': PA_^-1CDIG ZONES ON PACIFIC .".T -:3ET. BE I1 RESOLVED by the Council of the Ciry of San Luis Obispo as -0.11077s: 1. That two -heur par"daa restrictions on acific Street between Osos and. iiiorro Streets and Garden and Broad Streets are hereby rescinded and replaced Ly metered all-day par'!ing effective 3 :00 A.id. to 6:03 ?. ;_. with no parting 3:C0 A.—,!..-. to 5 :00, A. iii. On motion of Council. -ian Blake, seconded by Councilman Springy, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Bla',e, Graham, Sprin and i.�ayor Schwartz NOES: Councilman i, %filler ABSENT: None the foregoing aesolution was duly passed ATTEST: / I CEF,TIFIC1, L 1-3'iI I hereby certify that tine foregoing i- esoiutior_ vras duly and regularly passed by the Council of tie City of San Buis Cbispo at a regular Nieeting held thereof on the 3rd day of August, 1970. ROM L� ,2e9?9 LESvLUT!ON NO. 207 (1970 Series) A RESOLLYT ION ACCEPTING THEE OFF -SITE D/2FOVEivXi]iS IN TF.AC T 351 I.ND TRACT 352. BE IT RESOLVE by Cie Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. That the off -site ir_.provements and public easements as shown on the Mia1 maps of Tract 351 and Tract 352, Laguna Parl.- 7 ornes, shall be and are hereby accepted for maintenance by the City of San Luis Obispo On motion of Councilman Graham, seconded by Councilman Blake, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Blake, Graham, i.- ller, Spring and Mayor Schvrartz NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adoUped this 3rd day of August, 1970. ATTEST: CEc.TIFIC1 = 'IO14 I hereby certify that the foregoing Ar.esoluttionwas duly and regularly passed by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at a regular iV:eeting held thereof on the 3rd day of L-uSust, 1970. RM .,ZO 7oP RESOLUTION NO. 2077 (1970 Series) A. RESOLUTIOI�I OPPOSING REDESIGNt_TION OF EXISTING HIGHWAY DILEC T IONAL SIGNS. WHEREAS, it has come to the attention of the City Council that the Santa 1.4ria Valley Chamber of Commerce has forwarded a request to substitute Santa Maria, for San Luis Obispo on a number of highway directional signs along Highway 101; and WHEREAS, the City of San Luis Obispo is the only county seat between Santa Barb ara and Salinas; and WHEREAS, California Polytechnic State College, Mission San Luis Obispo de Tolosa and the junction of Highway 1 leading to k orro Bay, Hearst Castle, Carmel and Monterey which are of prime interest to the motoring public are all located in the City of San Luis Obispo. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. The City Council hereby opposes any action by the Division of Highways which would replace the name of the City of San Luis Obispo with the name of the City of Santa Maria, or any other city, on either roadside mileage signs or overhead signs at any point along Highway 101 between Salinas and Santa Barbara. 2. The City of San Luis Obispo urges the 'Division of Highways to continue its present system of signing which gives priority in both highway G511 mileage signs and gore signs (overhead signs without mileage) to the next county seat and the terminus city, with the added feature on the former of the next town. 3. The City of San Luis Obispo has no objection to the suggestion of the Santa Muria Valley Chamber of Commerce that additional G23 signs be approved, which would list mileage to the various off -ramps once the motorists reach the Santa Iviaria populated area. 4. The City Cleric is hereby authorized and directed to forward copies of this resolution to the State Division of Highways, to E:ssemblyman William Ketchum and to Senator Donald Grunskcy. On motion of Councilman Miller , seconded by Councilman Blake and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Blake, Graham, Miller, Spring and Mayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and f dp. ted this 20th day of 1970. ATTEST: ..,)077 RESOLUTION NO. 2076 (1970 Series) A RESOLD, N SETTING. A, DATE FOR A PURL RING TO CONSIDER PCSSIBLE RE S ZONING OF PROPERTY AT 3217 JOHNSON AVENUE. > WHEREAS, the City Council through Ordinance No. 465 (1969 Series) approved the rezoning of certain real property commonly known as 3217 Johnson Avenue from R -1 (Residential Low Density) to PD R -2 (Planned Development - Residential Medium Density), subject to compliance with the terms and conditions and plot plan submitted with said proposed planned developmenr, and WHEREAS, the preliminary plan for the proposed planned development (PD 0168), upon which formal approval of the rezoning by the City Council was based, represented that existing trees along the southerly or creek side of the property would be preserved and that 11.4% of the area of the concerned parcel would be set aside for private open space and 49.6% of the concerned parcel would be devoted to public open space and recreation; M- 41 WHEREAS, it has come to the attention of the City Council that the detailed landscaping and recreation plans required by the precise plan for the proposed development which was approved by the Planning Commission on May 19, 1970 have not yet been approved by the Planning and Building Department; and WHEREAS, without benefit of such required detailed site plan approvals which are a prerequisite to issuance of building permits the developer has substantially reduced the number of trees on the parcel and apparently proposes to substantially reduce the public and private open space available for recreation use. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. Monday, August 3, 1970, at 8:00 P. M. in the Council Chambers of the City Hall, San Luis Obispo, California is hereby set as the time and place for a public hearing to consider adoption of a formal resolution rescinding the approval of the precise plan and repealing the tentatively approved PD -R2 zoning. 2. The City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to cause to be given the required public notice of. such hearing as specified in Section 9200.19, paragraph B subsections 1 and 2 of the San Luis Municipal Code. On motion of Councilman Miller, seconded by Councilman Graham, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Blake, Graham, Miller, Spring and Mayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and �dAxed this 20th day oily, 1970. ATTEST: i City Clerk , _ 7 of 9le RESOLUTION NO. 2075 (1970 Series) A RESOLUTION INCREASING THE 1969 - 70 BUDGET. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. That Acct. No. 208.1 Police Salaries be increased by $534.89. 2. That Acct. No. 210.1 Fire Salaries be increased by $1,948.11. 3. That Acct. No. 211.1 City Engineer Salaries be increased by $29 676.58. 4. That Aar. No. 226 Youth Corps Program be increased by $463.25. 5. That Acct. No. 851 Sewer Band Service be increased by $510.00. 6.. That Aar. No. 761A Water Transmission and Distribution Salaries be increased by $899.96.. On meson of Councilman Blake seconded by Councilman Graham , and on the fallowing roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Blake, Graham, Miller, Spring and Mayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted this 13th day of Tuly 1970. ATTEST: CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at a Meeting held thereof an the day of 1970. / 7° N cP O 7v- I?ESOLU,ION NO. 2076 (1970 Series) A RES OLUTICN l,P_'R OVING AG =_ —, M!TNT ' %TTTH SAN LUIS OBISPO COUI,PT`_' COMD, /aUNTTY CC1L2GE DISTRICT AND AUTHOI_I E\TG EL•'LCUTION BY 'i? i:!Ayo . BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the Ci-Of of San Luis Obispo than 1. That certain Aoreen.ent dated June 22; 1970 by and between the man Luis Obispo County Community College District and the City of San Luis Obispo, pro✓idin for the sale of excess water to the District is herel)y approved by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo. 2. The ivayor shall be and he is hereby authorized to execute said Agreerr_.ent for and on behalf of said City. On motion of Councilman Graham, seconded by Councilman Miller, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Blake, Graham, MUler, Spring and Mayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution is passed and adopt ATTEST: CERTIFICt, ZION I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed and adopted by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at an Adjourned 17.egular Meeting held thereof on the 13th day of July, 1970. RESOLUTION NO. 2073 (1970 Series) A RESOLUTION INCREASING THE 1970 - 71 BUDGET. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. That Account No. 211.15 - Ferrini Inspection Fees (401) be added to the Engineering budget in the amount of $900.00 and the Unbudgeted Reserve be reduced by $900.00. On motion of Councilr_.an Blake, seconded by Councilman Spring, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Blake, Graham, TViill.er, Spring and Mayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution was duly passed anc ATTEST: r city Cleex CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at a Regular Meeting held thereof on the 20th day of July, 1970. / rd . - ';�d7j RESOLUTION NO. 2072 (1970 Series) A RESOLUTICN ESTABLISHING A RED ZONE ON SANTA ROSA STR = AND MyL .D PAr..ING ZONE ON SOUTH STREE T F.1 ?'-:-� A OPTING NALL-i i -NTS FOR TRAFFIC CON'T P CL DEVICES i•?Z1: SCHOOLS. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the Ci�y of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. A no-parking zone is hereby established on both sides of Santa ki .osa street fron Olive to 220 feet north of Cak Street. This zone to be effective upon completion of left-turn channelization proposed to be constructed by the Division of Highways. 2. A two -hour parldng zone is hereby established on both sides of Soutki :>treet between Higuera and Beebee 'treet to be effective between 9:00 A. M. and 6 :00 1. i:>;. No Parking 3 :00 A. M. to 5:00 A. M., Sundays and holidays excepted. 3. The City Council hereby adopts as a -wide the set of warrants prepared, by the League of Cities governing- traffic control devices near schools. On motion of Councilman Miller, seconded ;-,y Councilman Graham, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Blake, Graham, Miller, Spring and Mayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and ATTEST: this 6th day of July, 1970. C E R T I F I C A T I - N I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Council of the City of San Luis Cbispo at a Regular Meeting hele thereof on the 6th day of July, 1970. 02 ;k.- I ' I C I • Y X171 � • .: X16 h C A 11 i •f PUBLIC 990 PALM I -r� 4 ) 1 iii I A :) 4 ii 1 WORKS :-DEPARTM NT STREET 543 -4510 January 5, 1970 TO: Mr. Richard Miller, Administrative Officer FROM: David F. Romero, City Engineer SUBJECT: League of Cities Literature Concerning Proposed Warrants for Installation of Traffic Control Devices Near Schools. The warrants submitted were prepared by a committee representing a num- ber of knowledgeable jurisdictions in traffic safety, including the Division of Highways, Highway Patrol, County Supervisors, League of Cities, auto associations, traffic institutes, and traffic engineers. The committee has recommended City Council adoption of a resolution establishing these warrants as guidelines for the purpose of protecting students going to and from school. Document 1 encourages each school jurisdiction to assign traffic safety responsibilities to a staff member and to organize a school Safety Advisory Committee. This committee, together with appropriate City officials shall adopt a "Safest Route to School" plan for_each school. This route would be protected and children encouraged to follow, it enroute to school. The document also recommends a Pedestrian Safety Appeals Committee composed of school and city representatives-to review and recommend a course of action on special problems which can- not be resolved through established procedures. This committee would function somewhat in the same - fashion as the City Traffic Committee. Document 2 sets a policy for signing and pavement marking near schools. In general, the City already follows,this signing policy.. Document 3 establishes warrants for flashing yellow signals. There are probably several locations in the community where a flashing signal warrant could be met. Document 4 establishes warrants for a traffic signal. These warrants are slightly lower than the normal City signal warrant and might qualify several locations for signals. Document 5 sets up warrants and responsibilities of a school safety patrol. a I MEMORANDUM �) Mr. Richard Miller January S, 1970 Page 2 Document 6 sets up warrants for adult crossing guards. I am sure that . there are'.several locations now being protected by adult crossing guards which do not meet these warrants. Document 7 sets up warrants for pedestrian separation structures and probably have no application in San Luis Obispo. Document 8 sets up warrants for pedestrian walkways along high speed roads. Document 9 sets up warrants for curb parking, parking prohibition, and time limit parking near schools. Document 10 sets up warrants for student transportation and although not of substantial interest to the City, would probably be of interest to the School District. Obviously, the committee which is composed of high level people has expended a great deal of time and effort in preparing these documents. I believe it would.be of considerable advantage to the City to adopt this document in order to arrive at some consistent basis for making traffic improvements near schools in order to insure that our efforts and funds are expended in the most beneficial fashion. Respectfully submitted, David F. Romero City Engineer DFR :sb s� .n HOTEL CLAREMONT Leagula, of C13diforujilCit ➢e1 � BERKELEY 94765 PHONE 843.3083 CAlcmber National League of Cities "ITbstern City" Official Publication 702 STATLER CENTER %YORK 1108 "O" STREET • SACRAMENTO 95814 • 444.5790 LOS ANGELES 90017 TOGETH!KR PHONE 624 -4934 Sacramento. calif. December 22, 1969 To: All City Managers, City Clerks in Non - Manager Cities SUB ECT: Proposed t'Iarrants for the Installation of Traffic Control Devices in Schools We hope that you will refer the attached suggested warrante to the appropriate official in your city for. consideration. The warrants were prepared as the result of legislation enacted in 1968 (Sec. 21372 of the California Vehicle Code). The legislation provides that "local authorities shall with respect to highways under their respective jurisdictions, establish and promulgate warrants to be used as guidelines for the placement of traffic control devices near schools for the purpose of protecting students going to and from school." The governing body of the school district may then request the city to install traffic control devices at the city's cost in accordance with the warrants.so established. After receiving such a request the city must, within 90 days, undertake a traffic survey, the cost to be borne equally by the school district and the city. If the protection is warranted it shall then be installed by the city. The attached warrants were prepared and recommended by the California Traffic Control Devices Committee. The Committee includes represent- atives from: 1. California Division of Highways 2. California Highway Patrol 3. County Supervisors Association of California 4. League of California Cities S• California State Automobile association 6. Automobile Club of Southern California - 1 - Two she 'Uaiversicy of California - TT•CTL aid ;he Ir:sticnte f i ir.eers are o. T.a� f .c € represented in an advisory capacity. Addition.111y, t'..e sul)coramittee wh.ch prepared these warrant:.• included repr_rsentation from the Los Angels School D ?strict. The warrants are intended to provide a uniform set of guidelines for all jurisdictions to use in governing the installation of devices and techniques near schools. You will note that four of the warrants are identified as being for "traffic control,devices" while six are identified as being for "supplemental techniques." This distinction was drawn to make clear the difference between the two groups so'far as financing is concerned. The Vehicle Code sets out requirements for financing traffic control devices which are not stated for the supplemental techniques. Best use of the warrants can only be made if local school districts also act in accordance with them. For this reason local governments may waat to consider making the warrants effective only within the limits of school districts which also adopt them. It is not unlikely however, that local agencies may require certain revisions before adoption of the warrants can be secured and this decision is left as a prerogative of the agency concerned. We wish to thank Gaorge Bullock, Traffic Engineer of Burbank and Arnold Johnson, Traffic Engineer and Director of Parking, Oakland, for representing the League on the Traffic Control Device Committee. Don Benninghoven Assistant Director DB:jrt enc. i OOCOMFN'I' NO. 5 -13 -69 CALIFORNIA TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES COMMITTEE RESOLUTION: Adopting, establishing; and prom guidelines for the purpose of protecting students for the placement of traffic control devices near of the (City or of the County of) ulgating warrants to be used as going to and from school and schools. The (Council or Board) do enact as follows: On motion of . — � ---- -- I seconded by the following resolution is adopted: WHEREAS, there has been passed by the California Legislature, Assembly Bill 1907 dealing with school pedestrian safety; and WHEREAS, in the opinion of this the problem of school pedestrian safety is jointly the responsibility uofl o Parents, school organizations, law en- forcement agencies, and local government, as well as the responsibility of drivers and pedestrians: and WHEREAS, in the opinion of this the active and fiscal participation (Councif of all who are morally and legally responsible Bfor dpedestrian safety should be involved in proposed solutions to the problem of providing safe passage for school pedestrians. NOW TIlEREFORE, this - -- C oun ci 1 or I ;oa rd) _____ does hereby RESOLVE that: ( The following policies relative to but not limited to 1. Safety Advisory Committees 2. Signs and Markings 3. Flashing Yellow School Signal 4. School area Traffic Signal Controls S. School Safety Patrol 6. Adult Crossing Guards 7. Pedestrian Separation Structures 8. Pedestrian Walkways 9. School Area Parking and Loading Controls 10. Student Transportation are adopted as its' official policies relating to school pedestrian safety. Attest y D00Wl'NT N1.): I CALIFORNIA TRAFFIC CONTROL DI:VIC1:S COMM11 -1'IiG S-13-()!) SCHOOL SAFETY ADVISORY COMMITTEES AND APPEALS COMMITTEES POLIC' There is need to provide in each school district an organization by means of which the school district can be responsibly involved in and by means'of which requests for safety controls and action may be coordinated within and between the public and the public agencies concerned with the safety of children on their way to and from school. This measure is a supplemental technique and not a traffic control device as defined in the California Vehicle Code. In order to provide a responsible organizational structure it is the policy of to encourage each school district (Council or Board) within the geographic limits of its jurisdiction to: (1) assign traffic safety responsibilities for school children to a competent staff member and /or, (2) organize a school safety advisory committee to appropriately and adequately serve the needs of each public and /or private, school. Each staff member and /or safety advisory committee may serve the needs of one or more schools depending upon the size of the district, geographical locations, the number of governmental jurisdictions involved and the scope or number of problems,. When the advisory committee structure is used the committee should be composed of governmental and school district authorities who have the responsibility and authority to initiate and provide programs and projects. Representatives from the city and /or county Superintendent of School's office should be the official members. Advisors should include representatives of the local or area Safety Council, appropriate city and /or county traffic engineers, police, Highway Patrol and local, council, or district Parent Teacher Association representatives. Other advisors should be added as the need arises. _2_ 1. GENERAL The duties of staff members and /or each coiiimittee should be to guide and coordinate all activities connected with the school traffic safety program. These include the following: a. Establish policies and procedures.. b. Review and approve the various phases of the school traffic safety progr-.m. C. Receive, review and handle complaints and requests. d. Establish recommended priorities for proposed improvement projects. e. Promote good public relations. f. Take immediate action through appropriate responsible agencies to correct emergency school traffic safety prohlems. g. The County Superintendent of Schools' office should coordinate with all safety committees to establish uniform practices of school pedestrian safety throughout the County. 2. SCHOOL RESPONSIBILITY Each kindergarten, elementary, junior high; and high school should develop a suggested "Safest Route to School" plan. Junior colleges and colleges may also elect to develop a similar plan to assist in the control of their students. The "Suggested Safest Route to School" is defined as a plan developed by the school and traffic safety officials responsible for school pedestrian safety. It consists of a simple map showing streets, the school, existing traffic controls and established school routes to he used by children enroute to and from school. a. The plan should be designed to provide a maximum of protection for the children. It should take advantage of existing traffic controls, and the children should be required to walk somewhat longer distances to avoid locations that may be a considered risk. -3- l` h_ School children should he instructed by tht,, Schools and parents on the Suggested use and purluose of the "Safest. Route in School" plan. The "Safest Route to School" plan need not he limited to strictly school use but should be encouraged for all pedestrian travel. C. Frequent field checks should be made to determine whether the suggested "Safest Routes" are being properly used. Special attention should he given to unsafe activities of school children, failure to use the routes, need for speed limit enforcement, trimming of weeds, trees or bushes that obscure vision. Special arrangements should be made to keep pavement markings in good legible condition. Additionally, review and recommend improvements for the loading and unloading of students from buses and private vehicles, and parking problems should be made known to the school administration. d. The "Safest Route to School" plan should be reviewed by each school annually to determine the need for revision and updating. Problems about pedestrian safety on the approaches to the school raised by parents and others shall be referred to the local principal for review and transmission to the appropriate staff person or when appropriate to the school safety advisory committee chairman. Public agencies who must he involved shall by contacted by the school administration or by the school district in those cases where financial participation by the school district is necessary in the solution. 3. ROAD TRAFFIC AGENCY RESPONSIBILITY During the development of the "Safest Rnute to School" plan there will be circumstances which will require a route to cross a major street or other traffic hazard. At these locations the Road Traffic Agency Will apply a uniform pro- cedure of study and analysis so that it will he possible to make recommendations -4- and assign 1)riori tit, s for the appIi cat ion of traffic centroi 1tvi ;, analysis of the need for some form of special protection !'or a,schoul cross ino depends upon the following two assumntic a. The maximum delay a child should be expected to accept should he no greater than that which would he experienced if a traffic control sig- nal, timed so as to provide an adequate crossing interval, were located at the crossing under study. b. Some form of device is essential when the number of adoluatc yaps in the traffic stream during the period the children are using the cross- walk is less than the number of minutes in that same period of time_. That is, gaps less frequent than one per minute represent a. situation that may require some form of warning or control device or measure. Information developed from field studies and measured against the various traffic control device warrants will determine the type of protective measure that will be physically installed or established at the crossing. Generally, the policy for the installation of these devices is as follows: a. School pedestrian non - control measures I. Types available Signs and markings Pedestrian !'talkways Flashing Signals Variable Spec•d Zones 2. The above devices will be installed at those school locations wherein the conditions of traffic, i.e., speed, volume, street Width, and vehicle gap, having been reviewed by an engineering survey, are found to: a. Produce frequent and adequate vehicle gaps such that pedestrians may safely cross the street without additional controls being present. b. The unobstructed sight distance to the crosswalk is more than that shown for speeds indicated: 25 mph 170 Feet 30 mph 200 Feet 35 mph 235 Feet 40 mph 275 Feet b. School pedestrian traffic control measures and devices (1) Types available: Adult crossing guard Pedestrian grade separation School safety patrol Separated walkways Stop intersection Traffic signal system Transportation (2) The foregoing control measures and devices are to be considered when the conditions of traffic exceed those conditions listed under warning; devices (non- control measures). 4. CITY OR COUNTY PEDESTRIAN SARTY APPEALS CO�AIITI'I ?'F. A special school pedestrian safety committee may he or as an appeals committee to review and recommend a course of action for special school problems that cannot he resolved through established procedures. This committee would he permanently constituted by the City Council or Board of Supervisors and shall meet on call of its chairman. This committee would be separate and distinct from the school safety advisory committees. Its function will be to act as an "appeals committee" to review problems that cannot be solved through established procedures and to recommend action to the City Council or Board of Supervisors. Membership should be composed of a representative from: a. City or County Safety Advisory Committee b. City or County Superintendent's of Schools Office c. Police Agency (Traffic) d. District or Council PTA (Appropridee parent group) e County School Administrators Association f. Traffic Engineering Agency g- Automobile Club h• Safety Council i• County Sheriff j- Others as necessary CDOCUMENT NO. 5 -13 -69 CALIFORNIA TRAFFIC CONTROL f)LivlCliti COMMIrl,i:F. SIGNS AND MARKINGS POLICY 1. SIGNS - GENERAL All traffic signs used at schools, school crossing, or< ,crossings used by school children shall be of permanent type and in conformance with the design specifications of the Department of Public Works, State of California, as published in the State of California Division of Highways' Planning; Manual, Part 8 Traffic. Non uniform signs are prohibited and shall not be installed. Portable signs are not permitted within the roadway at any time. Whenever a divided highway has a center median of sufficient width, signs should be located in the median as well as on the right. 2. STANDARD SIGNS a. School Sign - W33 (To establish a legal school zone) (1) Policy Use sign in advance of all schools where the school or the school grounds are contiguous to the highway, except where pedestrians are excluded from the highway. (2) Location Erect in advance of the school property, boundary, crosswalk, or nearest point of access to the school ground. b. School Xing Sign - W66 (1) Policy May be installed at crosswalks which are used predominantly by school children going to and from school. (2) Location -2- Erect in advance of the crosswalk. C� 3. PAbT- MENT.MARKINGS - GENERAL Pavement markings consist of crosswalks, limit lines and legends: a. Crosswalks Crosswalks shall be established only where necessary to safely channelize pedestrians and shall consist of two parallel 12 -inch wide stripes completely across the roadway. Normally, these stripes should be a minimum of feet apart. Crosswalks should be marked at all intersections.on established safe routes to school where there is material conflict between vehicles and crossing by kindergarten and elementary students; or where students are permitted at mid -block locations; or where they could not otherwise recognize the proper place to cross. (1) Crosswalks Near Schools The color of school crosswalks shall be yellow when contiguous to school grounds and may be yellow if within 1400 feet of the school grounds, as provided by the California vehicle Code. (2) Other Crosswalks The color of other marked pedestrian crosswalks shall be white. Pedestrian crosswalks can be established near schools for student training purposes. (3) School Crosswalks with Safety Patrols The standard school pavement markings shall be established at every location where an official school patrol is in operation and shall include a limit line in advance of the school crosswalk. b. Limit Lines Limit lines shall be painted white and shall be not less than 12 inches wide. Certain jurisdictions may elect to use the same color as the cross- walk. C . LEGENDS (1) "SLOW SCHOOL XING" Legend The pavement marking legend "SLO.V SCHOOL XING" is required in advance of all school crosswalks, except in advance of a stop sign, yield sign, or traffic signal. The legend shall be in each approach lane or lanes, and the word "XING" shall be at least 100 feet from the crosswalk. (2) "SCHOOL" Legend Yellow school legend may be used to augment the standard scY.00l sign. FLASHING SIGNALS 1. GENERAL 2 DOOM 1 :m ) . !) - 1 3-()�) CALIFORNIA TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES CODAIITTEF. FLASHING YELLOW SC1100L SICNAL P0LI CY The use of yellow flashing signals will be limited to functions of advance warning and will not be used to control traffic at school crossings. They may be installed only at locations where school signing and marking is warranted. The governing board of any school district shill initiate the request for a flashing signal installation in accordance with Section 21367 of the California Vehicle Code. WARRANTS The installation of a flashing yellow signal may be warranted as an advance warning device for a school crossing under the following conditions: a. That the school crossing is located on the suggested safest route and there are at least 40 school -age pedestrians during each of any two hours at an uncontrolled intersection or mid -block location at least 600 feet from the nearest controlled crossing. (The definition of a controlled crossing is one at which stop signs, traffic signals or adult guards are functioning.) b. The vehicular volume at the crossing exceeds.200 vehicles per hour for urban conditions or 140 vehicles per hour in rural area during the times children are going to and from school for any purpose,. A flashing yellow signal shall operate only when a school crossing problem exists (going to and from school or during special events), and such signal shall be controlled by a time clock or actuated by a push- button or key. In addition, at least one of the following will always be required: (1) The critical approach speed of traffic'cxceeds 35 miles per hour. (2) Approach visibility of the crossing is permanently restricted to less than the required safe stopping sight distance for the prevailing speed of traffic. Critical A 22roach Speed Required Safe Stopping Sight Distance 30 mph 200 ft. 40 mph 27S ft. 50 mph 350 ft. 1 -2- addition, at least one of the following will always be required: (1) The critical approach speed of traffic'cxceeds 35 miles per hour. (2) Approach visibility of the crossing is permanently restricted to less than the required safe stopping sight distance for the prevailing speed of traffic. Critical A 22roach Speed Required Safe Stopping Sight Distance 30 mph 200 ft. 40 mph 27S ft. 50 mph 350 ft. 1 � 1 j CALIFORNIA TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES COiNVITTEE SCHOOL AREA TRAFFIC SIGNAL CONTROLS POLICY TRAFFIC SIGNAL CONTROL - GENERAL UOCU`il.NT NU. •1 S- 13 -69 When correctly designed and operated the traffic signal is an effective device for alternately assigning the right of way at an intersection. It can accomplish its purpose of promoting the safe and orderly movement of traffic, both vehicular and pedestrian. Contrary to common belief, however, signal control does not auto- matically reduce delay and increase safety. Their indiscriminate application cannot be recommended since unjustified, ill - advised signal controls lead to intentional violation, increased hazard, unnecessary delay and diversion to less. desirable alternate routes. WARRANTS FOR SCH001, AREA SIGNALS: When it becomes necessary to extend or create adequate gaps in the flow of traffic to permit pedestrian crossing opportunities and no other controlled crossing is available within 600 feet, signals shall he installed when the following warrants are met: (a) Urban Conditions 500 vehicles and 100 school -age pedestrians for each of any two hours daily while children are crossin,o to or from school: or 500 vehicles per hour for each of any two hours while children are crossing to or from school, and a minimum total of 500 school -age pedestrians during the entire day. (b) Rural Conditions (700 of Urban Warrants) 350 vehicles and 70 school -age pedestrians per hnur during each of any two hours daily while children are going to and from school; or l 1 -2 350 vehicles per hour for each of any two hours while children are crossing, to or from school and a minimum total ^f 350 Schnnl -age pedestrians during the entire day. When critical approach speed exceeds 40 mph or approach visibility is less than the required safe stopping sight distance for prevailing critical speed, rural warrants should be applied. Additional factors that must be considered when traffic signals are installed at school crossings.: 1. At no time shall the traffic signal be dark. 2. Pedestrian "walk - don't walk" signals shall he exhibited on;all crosswalks at traffic signals that are on the safest route to school. 3. Traffic signals may be at mid -block locations when justified by unusual circumstances. 4. In the event an intersection is signalized under this warrant for school Pedestrians only, the entire intersection must he signalized to accommadate vehicular movements. S. Special exclusive pedestrian 'phases should be provided when there is a material conflict of turning vehicles with pedestrians. b. Traffic signals placed under this warrant shall be traffic actuated according to the design standards of the Uniform Manual on Traffic Control Devices. OOC1LvffiNT NO. S 5-13 -69 CALIFORNIA . "fkAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES COMMITTFE SCHOOL SAFETY PATROL PO L, LCY 1. SCHOOL SAFETY PATROL - GENERAL The school safety patrol has a definite place as a method to aid school -age pedestrian in crossing streets near schools. This measure is a supplemental technique and not a traffic control device as defined in the California Vehicle Code. a. California Administrative Code, Title 5, Article 17. Sec. 155. ESTABLISHMENT. The governing board of any school district may, subject to these rules and regulations, establish and maintain a school safety patrol in any of the schools of the district for the pur- pose of assisting pupils of such school in safely crossing streets and highways adjacent to or near such school. a. The school safety patrol shall be composed of only pupils who are attending such school. b. The members of the school safety patrol shall be under the super- vision and control of a qualified employee.of the school district. c. The principal of the school shall designate the members of the safety patrol, but no pupil shall be designated to serve on any such patrol unless the pupil and the person having legal custody of such pupil consent in writing. d. Upon the revocation ,fin writing of the consent of either such pupil or the person having legal control of such pupil, the pupil shall cease to be a member of the school safety patrol. e. No pupil in any grade below the fifth shall become a member of any school safety patrol. f. The governing boards of school district;z,4)ay request the cooperation of the chief of police in cities and the chief of the California Highway Patrol in unincorporated territories in the establishment, suns erv.ision, and control of a schoc.i safety patrol. _2_ g. The governing board of a school district which-,authorizes the establishment of a school safety patrol may provide for adequate hospital and medical attention to care for any injury or disability that may be suffered by any pupil while performing any act within and arising out of his duties as a member of a school safety patrol. No pupil shall be compelled to accept such services if his parent or guardian objects. Sec. 156. GENERAL DUTIES. The duties of each school safety patrol are a. To..assist the principal in instructing school children in safe practices in their use of the streets at all times. b. To assist children of the school to cross the streets safely at a specific time and place. c. To employ devices and signing authorized by state law for control of pedestrians and warning of traffic. d. To operate within the law of the state as it assigns right of way to pedestrians. Sec. 157. WHERE SCHOOL. SAFETY PATROLS MAY BE USED. a. School safety patrols may be used only at those locations where the nature of traffic will permit their safe operation. The locations where school safety patrols are used should be determined by joint agreement between the local school district and the.local police agency. Sec. 161. INSIGNIA AND UNIFORMS All insignia and uniforms purchased, donated, or lent for the use of school safety patrols on or after the effective date of this section must comply with the specifications therefore prescribed by this subdivision. i _. -3- Iv ARR INTS A school safety patrol may be established at locations where an existing traffic control device, police or adult crossing is in operation or when there are vehicle gaps at an uncontrolled crossing within the limits as defined below, and it is desirable to use school safety patrols to 'guide the pedestrians. School safety patrols will not be established at any.location without the authorization of the governing board of the appropriate school district. The establishment of a school safety patrol operation at those locations that cross maintained roads shall be warranted under the following conditions: a. That the school crossing locations iii question accommodates at least 20 school -age pedestrians per hour, for one hour each morning and one hour each afternoon, traveling to or from school; that the 85 percentile vehicular speed is less than 35 miles per hour; and that there are no more than two traveled lanes in each direction. In addition, the crossing has at least one vehicle time gap equal to or exceeding the required pedestrian crossing time each minute during an average five- minute period during the peak school pedestrian hour (average period to be determined from six five - minute samples). 3. SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS: Where warrants for flashing yellow school signals are met school safety patrol shall not be operated unless the flashing signal is installed. 4. ACCEPTABLE GAPS DEFINED 1. Pedestrian Crossing Time (T) T = Street taidth (curb to curh) 3.5 feet per second 2. Average Number of Gaps Per 5- Minute Period (G) G = Total usahle fah time in seconds (per 30 min.) Pedestrian crossing time (T) x 6 periods I -4- The above criterion is based on a 30- minute field survey consisting of six 5- minute samples. The usable gap time is computed as follows: The gap is defined as the number of seconds it takes one or more children to observe the traffic situation while standing at a safe location on one side of a roadway and then to cross the roadway to a point of safety on the opposite side. The actual walking time (computed by dividing the crossing width by 3.5, the walking speed of the pedestrian in feet per second) must be added to the perception and reaction time (usually a total of three seconds) and a pedestrian clearance interval based on the number of rows of pedestrians, N. The safe gap can then be expressed as follows: G = W + 3'+ (N -1)2 3.55 In the clearance time interval, the expression (N -1)2, 1 represents the first row of pedestrians and 2 the time interval between rows. CALIFORNIA TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES COMMITTEE ADULT CROSSING GUARDS POLICY 1. GENERAL DOCUMENT NO. 6 S -1s -69 a. It is the practice of many local jurisdictions, through their local enforcement agency, to provide adult crossing guards at designated school crossings which meet certain qualifications during the hours when school children are required to cross the street. The recommended policy for the assignment of adult crossing guards as herein specified applies only to school crossings serving elementary school children. This measure is a supplemental technique and not a traffic control device as defined in the California Vehicle Code. b. An adult crossing guard should be considered as an appropriate traffic control measure at a school crossing when: 1. Special problems exist whereby it is deemed necessary to assist the children across a street, such as at an unusually complicated inter- section or at a controlled intersection where there are heavy vehicular turning movements and high vehicular speed. 2. A change in the school crossing is imminent but present conditions require school crossing supervision for a limited time and it is not feasible to install another form of control for this temporary period. 3. The warrants for the installation of a traffic.signal are not met. II. WARRANTS FOR ASSIGNING ADULT CROSSING GUARDS Adult crossing guards normally are assigned where,official supervision of elementary school children is desirable while they cross a public street or highway, and at least 40 elementary school age pedestrians per hour for each of two hours utilize the crossing on the way to or from school. Adult crossing guard protection shall be warranted under the following conditions: WARRANTS: A. UNCONTROLLED CROSSINGS ON THE SU(;r ;k:5'ft=:U'5;111a1' ItOif]'L TO SCHOOL: 1. Where there is no controlled intersection within 600 feet of the location where a request for an adult crossing guard is made. For the purpose of this warrant, a controlled intersection is defined as: (a) An intersection controlled by either traffic signals or stop signs on the street across which adult crossing guards will be used. (b) An intersection where a pedestrian tunnel, bridge or other adequate protection exist. 2. (a) Under urban conditions where thu vehicular traffic volume exceeds 350 during each of any two hours during which 40 or more school children normally cross while traveling to or from school. (b) Under rural conditions where the vehicular traffic volume exceeds 300 during each of any two hours during which 30 or more school children normally cross while traveling to or from school. Whenever the critical approach speed exceeds 40 miles per hour, the warrants for rural conditions should he applied. B. STOP SIGN CONTROLLED CROSSINGS Where the vehicular traffic volume on undivided rnadways of four or more lanes exceeds 500 pur hour during any period when the children are normally going to or from school. C. SIGNAL- CONTROLLF.fu CROSSINGS 1. Where the number of vehicular turning movements through the crosswalk where children must cross exceeds 300 per hour while children are going to or from school. _y_ Z. Where there are extenuating circumstances not normally experienced at a signalized intersection such as crosswalks more than 80 feet long with no median refuge area, or an abnormally high percentage of commercial vehicles with operating characteristics substantially different from those of the passenger vehicle. DOCUMENT NO. 7 5 -13 -69 CALIFORNIA TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICIiS COMMITTEE PEDESTRIAN SEPARATION STRUCTURES POLICY GENERAL: The relative permanence and capital expense of a pedestrian separation structure effectively limits its application to selected locations of special pedestrian hazard where the benefits to be derived from the structure clearly balance the costs involved. This measure is a supplemental technique and not a traffic control device as defined by the California Vehicle Code. WARRANTS: I. The general conditions that require a pedestrian crossing must be sufficiently permanent to justify the separation structure; and 2. The location must be on the suggested safest route to school at an uncontrolled intersection or a midblock location along a Freeway, Expressway, or major arterial street where the width, traffic speed and volume make it undesirable for pedestrians to cross; and 3. Replanning of the school routes or attendance boundaries to eliminate the need for a crossing is not feasible; and 4. Physical conditions make a separation structure feasible from an engineering standpoint, including pedestrian channelization,to insure usage of the structure; and 5. Adjacent crossings are at least 600 feet from the proposed structure and would add a total walking distance of at least 1200 feet; and 6. Traffic signals, adult crossing guards or other devices are not practicable. GENERAL CALIFORNIA TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES COMMITTEE PEDESTRIAN WALKWAYS POLICY DOCUMENT ,NO. a 5 -13 -69 Pedestrian safety problems are not limited to crossing locations, since significant hazards also prevail where physical conditions require children to walk in or adjacent to the roadway in rural or suburban areas where the speed and volume of, traffic, sight distance and.roadway width leave little margin for human error. Construction of a pedestrian walkway at least four and a half feet wide and physically separated by berm, rail, fence, etc. from the vehicular roadway may be justified when the following conditions are fulfilled: WARRANTS 1) The roadway lies on the suggested safest route to school. 2) Road shoulders outside the travelled way are less than 6 feet wide. 3) More than 20 school children use the route while walking to and from school and vehicular traffic exceed 100 cars per hour. 3) The school district has officially requested pedestrian walkway improvements. Where the pedestrians walk on the shoulder of the roadway, adequate shoulders (six feet or more in width) must be available along both sides so that pedestrians may always walk facing oncoming traffic. Where a separate walkway is provided, facilities may be limited to one side of the roadway. This measure is a supplemental technique and not a traffic control device as defined in the California Vehicle Code. DOMIENT NO. 9 5 -13 -69 CALIFORNIA TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES COMMITTEE' SCHOOL AREA PARKING AND LOADING CONTROLS POLICY GENERAL Each school site shall have appropriate traffic signs and curb zone markings installed so as to provide adequate control for vehicle parking and loading. Requests for traffic investigation or for change in traffic control shall be referred directly to the designated school staff. Each school site shall be provided with the following types of signs and curb zone markings as needed. WARRANTS I. Time Limit Parking Si.gns - of two hours or less on school days. II. Prohibited Parking Signs - effective on school days. Policy - Prohibition of parking along school frontage or school approaches , may be recommended to assure unrestricted sight distance for pedestrian walkways, gates, unfenced school grounds and school entrances; to provide space for passenger loading and freight loading, and to provide an unre- stricted walkway on a school approach. A. "No Stopping," or "No Parking," or "No Stopping - Buses Excepted," 7 a.m. - 5 p.m. B. Temporary Parking Prohibitions Temporary Parking Restrictions Policy - Temporary parking restrictions at schools may be recommended in accordance with general policies and, in addition, may be recommended to y / provide for thv movement of traffic during; school event generating an unusually heavy traffic volume where "serious delay, congestion, and accident hazard would result if parking were permitted; provided that the temporary restriction is recommended by the school official designated and.by the police or traffic department. III. Street Closures Policy - Streets which cross or divide school grounds may be closed to through traffic when necesary for the protection of persons attending the school. Closure may be recommended when requested by school authorities. (VC 21102) Posting - When closure is authorized, the closure will be affected by the school upon authorization. The local traffic authority shall furnish signs "STREET CLOSED, 7:30 AM TO 4:30 PM, SCHOOL DAYS" to the school for mounting upon portable barricades. Barricades shall he furnished by the school district. IV. Curb Zone Plarkings Whenever local authorities enact local parking regulations and indicate them by the use of paint upon curbs, the following colors only shall be used, and the colors indicate as follows: A. Green Curb Zones Time limit parking specified by local ordinance. Regulations indicated as above provided shall be effective upon such days and during such hours or times as may be prescribed by local ordinances.. B. Yellow Curb Zones for loading vehicles. C. Red Curb Zones No stopping, standing, or parking whether the vehicle is attended or unattended, except that a bus may stop in a red zone marked or sign- posted as a bus loading zone. CALIFORNIA TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES COMMITTEE STUDENT TRANSPORTATION POLICY GENERAL DOCUMENT NO. 10 5 -13 -69 There are circumstances where temporary or permanent conditions make it advisable to provide pupil transportation rather than allow children to walk along the side of roads which are on the suggested "Safest Route to School" designated by the School or the Safety Advisory Committee. When such circumstances occur along the suggested "Safest Route to School ", it is recommended that pupil transportation be considered on the basis of hazard regardless of the school district "mileage limits" policy for providing pupil transportation. This measure is a supplemental technique and not a traffic control device as defined in the California Vehicle Code. WARRANTS a_ Limited walking space combined with traffic volume (defined). Total traffic volume of at least 120 vehicles per hour during the hours while the children are enroute to or from school and One or more of the following exists: I. Roadway is not separated from walkway by curbs, berms, fences, guard rails, or dikes and walkway width off automobile travelled way is less than 6' wide on one side. 2. Roadway is separated from walkway by curbs, berms, fences, guard rail, or dikes but total walkway width outside of barrier is less than 3 -1/2' wide on at least one side of an undivided highway or on both sides of a divided highway. b. Obstructed Walkways Walkways adjacent to roads where traffic volumes are 120 vehicles per.hour during the hours while children are enroute to or from school and the walkways are con- tinuously obstructed for 75' or more or if the obstruction is less than 75' in length there are more than 120 vehicles per hour travelling on the near side of the road centerline. c. Winding mountainous roads with short driving sight distance When the driving sight distance on the suggested "safest route" road is less than five seconds (critical speed) at more than three locations and traffic exceeds 60 vehicles per hour (both directions) during the hours children are going to or from school and the roadway is less than 30' wide. d. Impaired Sight Distance The traffic volume exceeds one hundred eighty (180) vehicles per hour through the crosswalk at an uncontrolled intersection during the hours.children are enroute to or from school where the safe driving sight distance is impaired and the crossing exceeds forty (40) feet in width. e.. Prolonged Obstructions When due to construction or damage the safest route to school is made unusable or impassible and.the road agency has notified the school that the condition will exist for longer than one week. f. Conditions of roadside hazard and terrain Slide areas or where walkway is adiacent to and below a steep slope, provided the hazard consists of rocks or other solid debris which may be expected to become dislodged due to steepness of the grade' g. Uncontrolled Intersections with inadequate gaps When traffic volume through an uncontrolled intersection is such that there are inadequate space gaps in traffic for safe pedestrian crossing by secondary school students.and in the case of elementary school pupils when the assignment of a crossing guard is considered unsafe by the traffic enforcement agency. This section may be applied only when alternate routes are also unsafe or when alternate routes would require students to walk more than 1200 feet further to reach school. h. Discontinuance of special transportation In the event that transportation has been provided because a warrant existed and the condition is improved so the warrant no longer remains, then the transportation is no longer warranted and should be discontinued after first giving students and parents two weeks notice of such discontinuance. ,.�SOLUTICN NO. 2071 (1970 Series',-,,! A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHIM SALARY RANGES FCR EMPLOYEE CLASSIFICATICNS FOR 1970 -71 WITH FURTHER ADJUSTMENTS AS OF JANUARY 1, 19719 ASSIGNING CITY DIPLOU2S. TO CLASSIFICATIONS AND SALARY STEPS WITHIN THEIR RESPECTIVE PAY RANGES, SPECIFYING Iii' HODS OF ADVANCEIENT WITHIN SAID SALARY RANGES AND REPEAISNG ALL PREVIOUS SALARY RESO- LUTIONS. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as as follows: That all previous salary resolutions are hereby repealed and the following sections enacted to supersede said previous provisions: Section 1, Sam Ranges. The following salary ranges are adopted and applied to the several classes of positions indicated in Section 2 hereof. -1- a10 7/ 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 Z372 386 month 406 428 452 476 3 396 418 438 -;466 492 4 406 428 452 476 506 5 418 438 466 492 518 6 428 452 476 506 536 7 438 466 492 518 552 8 452 476 506 536 568 9 466 492 518 552 584 10 476 506 536 568 596 11 492 518 552 584 612 12 506 536 568 596 632 13 518 552 584 612 648 14 536 568 596 632 666 15 552 584 612 648 684 16 568 596 632 666 706 17 584 612 648 684 728 18 596 632 666 706 746 19 612 648 684 728 766 20 632 666 706 746 792 21 648 684 728 766 814 22 666 7o6 746 79? 834 23 684 728 766 814 860 24 706 746 792 834 882 25 728 766 814 860 904 -1- a10 7/ _i 2 3 4 5 26 M7 month 0 27 766 M 860 904 958 28 792 834 882 930 984 29 814 860 904 958 1012 30 834 882 930 984 1044 31 860 904 958 1012 1070 32 882 930 984 1044 1102 33 904 958 1012 1070 1134 34 930 984 1044 1102 1166 35 958 1012 1070 1134 1198 36 984 1044 1102 1166 1228 37 1012 1070 1134 1198 1260 38 1044 3.102 1166 1228 1294 39 1070 1134 1198 1260 1326 40 1102 1166 1228 1294 1364 41 1134 1198 1260 3,326 1402 42 1166 1228 1294 1364 1442 43 1198 1260 1326 1402 1476 44 1228 1294 1361 1442 1520 45 1260 1326 1402 1476 1558 Section 2. Titles and Ranges. The classes of positions shall each have the salary range sham opposite the title in this section. Title Typist Clerk I (1) $372 396 418 438 466 Typist Clerk II (5) 418 438 466 492 518 Account Clerk I (5) Janitor (7) 438 466 492 518 552 Dispatcher Clerk (7) Records Clerk (7) Senior Typist Clerk (8) 452 476 506 536 568 Account Clerk II (8) Parking Enforcement Officer (9) 466 492 518 552 584 Stenographer (9) Maintenance Man I (9) Drafting Aide (10) 4ib 506 536 568 596 Groundskeeper (11) 492 5iB 552 584 612 Account Clerk III (11) Meter Reader (12) 506 536 568 596 632 Maintenance Man II (13) 518 552 584 612 648 Utility Plant Operator I (13) Water Supply Assistant (13) -2� Legal & Admin. Secret` (14) $536 568 `6 632 666 -Water Meter Repairman (14) Parking Meter Repairman (14) Administrative Aide (14) Junior Librarian (15) 552 584 612 648 684 Heavy Equipmazt Operator (15) Senior Engineering Aide (15) Mechanic I (16) 568 596 632 666 706 Maintenance Leadman (17) 584 612 648 684 728 Utility Plant Operator II (17) Planning Technician (17) Senior Librarian (19) 612 648 684 728 766 Recreation Supervisor (19) Fireman (20) 632 666 706 746 792 Mechanic Foreman (21) 648 684 728 766 814 Principal Engineering Aide (21) Police Officer (22) 666 706 746 792 834 Fire Engineer (22) Building Inspector (22) Chief Utility Plant Operator (23) 684 728 766 814 860 Water Supply Operator (23) Park Foreman (23) Planning Assistant (24) 706 746 792 834 882 Civil Engineering Asst. I (24) Police Sergeant (25) 728 766 814 860 904 Accountant (25) Asst. Dir, of Parks & Rec. (26) 746 792 834 882 930 Water Foreman (26) Fire Captain (27) 766 814 860 904 958 Police Lieut enant (29) 814 860 904 958 1012 Fire Marshal (29) Chief Building Inspector (29) Civil Engineering Asst. II (29) Public Works Supt. (30) 834 882 930 984 1044 City Librarian (31) 860 904 958 1012 1070 Battalion Fire Chief (31) Civil Engim erirg Asst. III (32) 882 930 984 1044 1102 Police Captain (34) 930 984 1044 1.102 1166 Director of Parks & Recreation (34) -3- Director of Planning & Building Director of Water Dept. Police Chief Fire Chief J (37) $1012 1070 3134 1198 1260 (38) 1044 1102 1166 1228 1291 (39) 1070 1134 1198 .1260 1326 (39) Director of Public Works (42) 1166 1228 1294 1364 l)J12 Section 3. Rules Governing Step Progression. The following rules shall govern step increases for all employees hired hereafter and for employees listed under Section 4 below: 1. The first step is the minimum rate and shall normally be the hiring rate for the class. In cases where it is difficult to secure qualified personnel, or if a person of unusual qualifications is hired, the City Council may authorize the Administrative Officer to hire at the second cr third step. If a person is hired at the second or third step, he shall receive the next step when he has completed the time requirement for such advanced step as outlined below and is recommended by the department head and Administrative Officer and approved by the Council for advancement. 2. The second step is an incentive adjustment to encourage an employee to improve his wank. Employees may be advanced to the second step following the completion of six months satisfactory service (three months for Police Officers, beginning 3evel), upon recommendation by their depart- ment head and the Administrative Officer and approval by the City Council. 3. The third step represents the middle value of the salary range and is the rate at which a fully qualified, experienced and ordinarily conscientious employee may expect to be paid after a reasonable period of satisfactory service. An employee may be advanced to the third step after completian of six months service (three months for Police Officers, beginning level) at the second step, provided the advancement is recommended by the department he ad and Administrative Officer and approved by the City Council. 4. The fourth step is to be awarded only in case of work which is well above average for the class. An employee may be advanced to the fourth step after completion of one year of service at the third step provided the advancement is recommended by the department head and Administra- tive Officer and approved by the City Council.. 5. The fifth step is intended as a reward for outstanding performance. An employee may be advanced to the fifth step after completion of two years service at the fourth step provided the advancement is recommended by the department head and Administrative officer and justified by a letter of recommendation from the department head and approved by the City Council. In applying the above rules, the next step shall be granted, other conditions being met, on the following basis: 1. For those having an anniversary date on the 15th of the month or earlier, tis increase shall be effective the first of that month. 2. For those having an anniversary date on the 16th of the month or later, the increase shall be effective the first of the following month. Should the employee not be recommended for increase, or should the Council not approve a recommended increase on the anniversary date, it shall be the privilege of the department head and Administrative Officer to reconsider such recommendation for increase at any time during the year, subject to approval by the Ciiy Council. Section 4. The following employees hired on or prior to the effective date of this Resolution shall be governed by the rules above for step increase purposes: Step in range Date last Name Class as of 7 -1 -70 step increase Ramon Gosselin Fireman (Inspector) 4 9 -1 -68 Dennis Bullock Fireman 4 4 2 -1 -69 4 -1 -69 Preston Simmons Police Officer 4 4 -1 -69 Margaret Price Senior Librarian James.Kluck Utility Plant Operator I 4 4 -1 -69 Gary Grant Police Officer 4 5-1-69 Robert Ioppini Maintenance Man II 4 5 -1-69 John Kellerman Chief Building Inspector 4 6 -1 -69 Philip Lawless Police Officer 4 7-1-69 Sandra Yates Parking Enforcement Off. 4 7 -1-69 Gary Wilde Police Officer 4 7 -1-69 Kenneth Kelly Maintenam a Man II 4 8 -1 -69 Milton Koop Water Supply Assistant 4 4 9 -1 -69 -1 -69 Jon Ecklund Planning Technician .9 Harold McChesney Police Officer 4 10 -1 -69 Paul Post Mechanic I 4 10 -1 -69 Walter DeBorde Building Inspector 4 11 -1 -69 Thomas Gallimore Police Officer 4 2 -1 -70 Gary White Police Officer 4 2 -1 -70 Stephen Quinn Police Officer (Detective) 4 2 -1 -70 Marilyn Perry Legal & Achd.n. Secretary 4 2 -1 -70 Gary Alstot Fireman 4 4 -1 -70 Gerald Dorman Fireman 4 4 -1 -70 Gerald Taylor Fireman 4 4 -1 -70 -5- Harold White Police Officer 4 5-1-70 Donald Headley Utility Plant Operator I h 5 -1 -70 Paul Pinedo Groundskeeper h 5 -1 -70 Leslie Tancre Janitor 4 6 -1 -70 Marvin Swaim Maintenance Man II u 6 -1 -70 Marjorie Austin Stenographer u 7 -1 -70 Norge Piccardo Janitor 3 3 -1 -62 8 Linda Healy Parking Enforcement Off. 3 -1 -69 Judith. Hall Dispatcher Clerk 3 9 -1 -69 Thomas Bourne Maintenance Man II 3 9 -1-69 Anthony Costa Police Officer 3 10 -1 -69 Lane Wilson Park Foreman 3 10 -1 -69 Ruth Floyd Stenographer 3 11 -1 -69 Dennis Cox Groundskeeper 3 11 -1 -69 11 P.rthur Fennell Utility Plant Operator I 3 -1 -69 Sharon Brady Stenographer 3 1 -1 -70 Teri Gabrels Dispatcher Clerk 3 2 -1 -70 4 -16-70 John Quirk Water Foreman 3 3 5 -1 -70 Paula Dulaney Typist Clerk II 6 -1 -70 Ellis Berliner Fireman 3 Evelyn Goulart Typist Clerk II 3 7 -1 -70 Shirley Crandell Stenographer 2 3 -1-70 Philip Leo Maintenance Man I 2 3 -1 -70 Pat Gerety Planning Assistant 2 3 -1 -70 Nancy Brown Typist Clerk II 2 3 -1 -70 Johnny Johns Janitor 2 2 h -1 -70 L-1-70 William Ramirez Maintenance Man II 6 Ralph Hunt Floyd Lewelling Fireman Maintenance Man II 2 1 -1 -70 I1 -16-69 Alice Dopp Senior Librarian 1 2 -16 -70 Carlton Bishop Heavy Equipment Operator 1 3-1-70 Charles Blackburn Police Officer 1 4 -16 -70 Richard Reitz Police Officer 1 1 4 -16 -70 5 -1 -70 Norman Hammond Joseph Pluneda Fireman Utility Plant Operator I 1 6-1 -70 Barry Gregory Police Officer 1 1 6 -16 -70 6 -16 -70 Clifford Chelquist Police Officer David Brawn Police Officer 1 6 -16-70 John Anderson Parking Meter Repairman 1 7 -1 -70 Section 5. Starting rates for those in the fifth step as of J 0 and methods of progression for those employees placed in this -6- The following employees shall start July 1, 1970 at the step indicated below and will be considered by the department head, Administrative Officer and Council for the next step on an annual basis each July 1 or other anniversary date specified below, until they have reached the maximum step for their classification. Should the employee not be recommended fcr increase, or should the Council not approve a recommended increase on the anniversary date, it shall be the privilege of the department head and Administrative Officer to reconsider such recainmendation for increase at any time during the year, subject to approval by the City Council. -7- Monthly Name Class Sala Ste Stanley Sanson Accountant 904 666 5 5 Reed Sherman Administrative Aide 5 Charlotte Horn Account Clerk III 612 518 5 Nancy Blell Account Clerk I 1442 5 David Romero Director cf Public Works Robert Vosburgh Civil Fmgr. Asst. III 1102 5 Paul Landell Civil Engr. Asst. II 1012 882 5 Anthony Juarez Civil Engr, Asst. I. 882 5 Douglas Howard Civil Engr. Asst. I 882 5 Thomas Gingg Civil Engr, Asst. I George Robertson Civil Engr. Asst, I 882 614 5 5 Arthur Bird Principal Engr. Aide 5 Jack Della Bitta Maintenance Man 11 648 1044 5 Milo Tappa Public Works Supt. 728 5 Jack Carrington Maintenance Leadman Lewis Santos Heavy Equipment Operator 5 Joe Lewis Maintenance Man II 648 648 5 William Harris Maintenance Man II 648 5 Anthony Cardoza Maintenance Man II 648 5 Oscar Lambey Maintenance Dian II Frank Reed Chief Utility Plant Operator 860 5 5 Richard Ayers Utility Plant Operator II 728 728 5 Val Soto Maintenance Leadman 648 5 Ralph Soto Maintenance Man II 648 5 John Day Maintenance NIan II Leo Studle Mechanic Foreman 814 7o6 5 5 Arthur Madonna Ronald Young Mechanic I Director of Plan. & Bldg. 1260 5 Elaine Glassmeyer Stenographer 584 834 5 5 John Smosna Building Inspector Vivian Eddy Stenographer 584 1166 5 5 William Flory Director of Parks & Rec. Jesse James Stockton Asst. Dir. of Parks & Rec. 930 2 5 Gonzales Groundskeeper 612 5 Manuel Limon Groundskeeper -7- 10 Richard Barrios Groundskeeper $612 5 Patricia Clark City Librarian 1070 5 Helen Hileman Senior Librarian 766 5 Barbara Ryan Typist Clerk II Price Thompson Directcr of [dater Dept. 1294 5 Robert Mayes Water Supply Operator 860 5 (less $50 for house & utilities) Bert Johnson Water Supply Assistant 648 5 Frank Perry Maintenance Ieadman 728 5 Billie Terra Maintenance Man II 648 5 Gerald Armenta Maintenance Han II 648 5 Carl Young Chief Utility Plant Operator 860 5 (less $50 far house & utilities) George Bell Utility Plant Operator I 648 5 Harold Wright Water Meter Repairman 666 5 Milton Buss Water Meter Reader 632 5 Lee Schlobohm Fire Chief 1326 5 Jack Wainscott Battalion Fire Chief 1070 5 William Woodward Batta3i on Fire Chief 1070 5 Donald Kaye Fire Marshal 1012 5 Gerald Babcock Fire Captain 958 5 Patrick Dempsey Fire Captain 958 5 Elton Hall Fire Captain 958 5 Earl Iunker Fire Captain 958 5 Harry Blumhorst Fire Captain 958 5 John Silva Fire Captain 958 5 Stanley Mello Fire Captain 958 5 Donald Sylvia Fire Captain 958 5 'willi am Callaway Fire Captain 958 5 Douglas Krebs Fire Captain 958 5 Henry Tonini Fire Engineer 834 5 Don Burns Fire Engineer 834 5 Albert Trejo Fire Engineer 834 5 Richard Reppert Fire Engineer 834 5 Will Spencer Fire Engineer 834 5 Richard Fritz Fire Engineer 834 5 Steven Overbey Fire Engineer 834 5 Gerald Arnett Fire Engineer 834 5 Donald Hale Fire Engineer 834 5 Thomas Eppert Fireman 792 5 Emil Krege Fireman 792 5 Edward Marcom Fireman (Inspector) 834 5 Carolee Fisher Sr. Typist Clerk 568 5 10 C Ervin Rodgers Police Chief $1326 1166 5 Don Englert Captain 1012 5 Lawrem a Elsea Lieutenant 1012 5 William Sperlo Lieutenant 1012 5 Charles Baldwin Lieutenant Winston Morrissey Sergeant 904 904 5 5 James Farris Ward Jayne Sergeant Sergeant (Detective) 958 5 Noel Carmack Sergeant 904 904 5 5 Larry Lunsford Sergeant Ira Halford Officer 834 834 5 5 Rolland Waite Robert Kalicicki Officer Officer (Detective) 882 5 William Anderson Officer (Detective) 834 882 5 5 Ronald McKernon Officer Raymond Barba Officer 83141 5 Ralph Stewart Officer 552 5 Susan Freer Dispatcher Clerk '552 5 Margie Jordan Records Clerk 518 5 Alice lIeck Typist Clerk II Section 6. Pay Differentials. When assigned to the following work, city personnel shall be paid the salary ranges indicated: Parking Enforcement Officer (Matron duty including callbacks) Fireman (Inspector) Police Officer (Detective) Police Sergeant (Detective) -9- (11) $492 518 552 584 612 (22) 666 706 746 792 834 (24) 706 746 792 834 882 (27) 766 814 860 904 958 Section 7. Schedule of salaries for Hill -time personnel not included in basic salary ranges. Title City Administrative Officer $2 000 month City Clerk - Director of Finance 1 500 " City Attorney 1 650 " Section 8. Schedule of ed in basic salary rang Title City Treasurer (part -time) $i50 month Deputy Director of Civil Defense " (half -time) School Crossing Guard (part -time, adult) 165 " Part -time draftsman, junior grade $3.19 hour senior grade 3.38;'n Youth Corps worlmrs: First summer 1.65 " Second summer 1.75 n Section 9. Part -time recreation leaders. (a) The range for part -time recreation leaders shall be as follows: Step A $1.75 hour B 2.00 " C 2.25 'r (b) The following minimum time requirements are hereby designated for such steps: Step A Starting rate. -10- Step B After 250 hours working time, 6 months employment, or one summer, whichever is completed first. Step C After 750 hours working time, 18 months employment, or two fall summers, whichever is completed first. Section 10, Part- time Park and Grounds Maintenance Laborers. The range fcr part -time park and grounds maintenance laborer shall be the same as that for recreation leader as set forth in Section 9 above. Time requirements for Step B shall be 500 hours work or 6 months employment, whichever is completed first. Time requirements for Step C shall be 1500 hours work or 18 months employment, whichever is comnleted first. Section 11. Recreaticn Specialist. (a) The range for recreation specialist shall be as follows: Step A $2.50 hour Stem B 2.75 " Stet C 3.00 " (b) The following minimum time requirements are hereby imposed for such steps. Step A Starting rate. Step B After handling two successful instruction series, or 120 hours waking time, whichever comes first. Step C After 18 months satisfactory performance, or 400 hours working time, whichever comes first. Section 12. Library Page. The rate for librvy page shall be not greater than 51.65 per hour, Section 13. Effective Dates. This resolution and-the salary scales contained herein shall take effect July 1, 1970, Effective January 1, 1971, all salary rates in Sections 1, 2, 42 5, 6, and 7 shall be increased by 4% to the nearest $2. -11- On motion of Cnnnrilman Blake , seconded by councilman Spring , and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Emmons Blake, Myron Graham, Arthur F. Spring, Donald Q. Miller, Kenneth E. Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing resolution is passed and adopted this 6th day of July , 19709 ATTEST: -12- X07/ RESOLUTION NO, 2070' (1970 Series) A RESOLUTION CREATING AN ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY CONTROL BOARD TO REVIEW METHODS OF DISPOSAL OF CONTAMINATED MATERIALS AND OTHER rrEMS REQUIRING SPECIAL HANDLING. WHEREAS, Ordinance No. 486 (1970 Series) passed by the City Council last month to be effective July 1, 1970 provides for mandatory solid waste disposal service; and WHEREAS, Section 5200.8 of the San Luis Obispo Municipal Code prohibits open air burning, except barbecue fires, and #rather prohibits any burning of waste matter which would cause dense or offensive smoke, whether in an incinerator or not; and WHEREAS, it has come to the attention of the City Council that there are certain materials which constitute health hazards or. whose disposal by methods other than burning may not be feasible; and WHEREAS, it is necessary to establish a method of screening requests for determinations as to whether proposed disposal methods meet all applicable City and County air pollution control standards. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. An environmental quality control review board is hereby created, consisting of the Fire Chief, the Health Officer and the City Engineer, or their designated represen- tatives. This board shall have the following dudes: A. Review written requests from citizens of the City of San Luis Obispo for determinations as to whether current or proposed methods of solid waste disposal meet applicable City and County air pollution standards. B. In those instances where the present method of disposal or the alternate method proposed by citizens presents certain environmental or safety hazards, include in any disposal permit issued appropriate conditions for insuring maximum protection for public health, safety and welfare. C. Recommend and, after approval by the City Council, implement procedures for handling citizen requests for consideration of special problems in solid waste disposal. D. Periodically review and recommend revisions to applicable ordinances per- taining to solid waste disposal and environmental quality control, after consultation with the City Attorney. E. Conduct such other studies with respect to environmental quality control and solid waste disposal as the City Council may, from time to time, request. CPO 20 Resolution No. 2070 (1970 Series) Page 2 2. Until such time as more detailed procedures can be adopted, requests for determinations or applications for permits shall be submitted at least five (5) days in advance of the date of the bi- monthly meetings of the Board, which shall be on the second and fourth Thursday of each month at 2:00 P.M. in the City Council Conference Room of City Hall.. The Fire Department representative shall act as the temporary Chairman of the Board and the representative of the Health Department shall serve as the temporary Secretary, Any subsequent assignments shall be rotated on an annual basis. 3. Upon recommendation of the Director of Sanitation and with the concurrence of the Fire Chief and the City Engineer and, as an illustration of the types of items which will, in the future, be referred to the herein established review board, the City Council hereby determines that incineration dlsuch infective wastes as infected dressings, surgical dressings, amputated limbs or body organs as well as syringes and hypodermic needles by hospitals, sanitoria, nursing and convalescent homes or similar type establishments will be permitted, provided, however, such wastes may be burned only in multiple- chamber incinerators as may be prescribed by the San Luis Obispo Air Pollution Control District Regulations, or in equipment found by the Air Pollution Control Officer in advance of such use to be equally effective for the purpose of air pollution control as an approved multiple- chamber incinerator. On motion of Councilman Miller , seconded by Councilman Blake , and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Blake, Graham, Miller, Spring. and Mayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted this 29th day of June , 1970. AT'T'EST: ler c CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at a Regular Meeting held thereof on the ,-�-day of, �r/,C/G�, 1970. RESOLUTION NO. 2069 (1970 Series) A RESOLUTION ENDORSING LEGISLATI ON TO ENCOURAGE USE OF LEAD FREE -FUEL AND PROVIDE ADDITIONAL FUNDS FOR GRADE SEPARATION PROJECTS. WHEREAS, Senate Bill 781, as amended, wool d levy a tax of one-half cent ($.005) per gram of lead put into gasoline, would reduce the requirement for local participation in grade separation projects at railroad crossings to one -half of the state's share and would provide additional revenues for such grade separation projects; and WHEREAS, it is in the public interest to accomplish said reforms. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. The Council urges all members of the California Legislature to support Senate Bill 781 in its present form to minimize atmospheric pollution, improve the financing of grade separation projects at railroad crossings and promote the public health, safety and welfare of the citizens of the State of California. 2. The City Clerk is hereby directed to forward copies of this resolution to members of the Assembly and Senate who represent the City of San Luis Obispo and portions of San Luis Obispo County. On motion of Councilman Blake, seconded by Mayor Schwartz, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Blake, Graham, Miller, Spring and Mayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution is passed and adopted this 23rd day of June, 1970. ATTEST: ;i iTOP -, i CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at an Adjourned Meeting held thereof on the 23rd day of June, 1970. RESOLUTION NO. `.2068 (1970 Series) A RESOLE, riON OPPOSING SENATE BILL 78 Aimi RECOMMENDING SUPPORT OF ASSEMBLY BILL 2435 OR LIKE LEGISLATION TO COPE WITH SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL PROBLEMS. WHEREAS, Senate Bill 78 would establish a State Board which could require local public agencies to meet their adopted standards for solid waste handling and disposal with no state ftmds available to defray any, additional expense incurred; and WHEREAS, Assembly Bill 2435 establishes recommended guidelines but leaves to the local agencies through cooperative regional planning agencies the task of actual preparation of solid waste management plans and provides means of financing acquisition of disposal sites. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. The Council finds that Senate Bill 78 now under study by the California Legislature would impose regulations for solid waste disposal on local agencies without adequate participation by such agencies in formulation of such policies and with no pro- vision for state financial assistance to help defray the additional costs of complying with the higher standards. Accordingly, the Council wishes to go on record in opposition to Senate Bill 78. 2. The Council, however, finds that another bill under study at the current session of the Legislature, Assembly Bill 2435, takes into consideration the desire of local agencies to have the opportunity through regional planning agencies to develop their own standards for solid waste disposal and recognizes that some means of obtaining state financial participation must be devised. For this reason, the Council recommends that the members of the California Legislature support Assembly Bill 2435, or similar legislation affording maximum opportunity for local agency participation in the formulation of state- wide waste disposal standards. 3. The City Clerk is hereby directed to forward copies of this resolution to members of the Assembly and Senate who represent the City of San Luis Obispo and portions of San Luis Obispo County. On motion of Councilman Blake, seconded by Mayor Schwartz, and on the following roil call vote: AYES: Councilmen Blake, Graham, Miller, Spring and Mayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution is passed and ATTEST: er c I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at an Adjourned Meeting held thereof on the 23rd day of June, 1970. RES( UTION NO. 2067 (1970 Sees) A RESOLUTION OPPOSING SENATE BILL 695 WHICH WOULD REQUIRE LOCAL AGENCIES TO PROVIDE PRESCRIBED TRAINING FOR POLICEMEN AND SPECIFYING EXTRA COMPENSATION FOR RECEIVING ADVANCED POST CERTIFICATES. WHEREAS, Senate Bill 695 would set a bad precedent by imposing burdens to local governments that the State is unwilling to assume for its own employees; and WHEREAS, once local agencies raise police salaries to meet such requirements. there is no assurance that the state will make the promised annual appropriations to defray the additional costs; and WHEREAS, special legislation of this type encourages other employees such as firemen to seek special benefits on wages from the legislature rather than meeting and conferring in good faith with local public employers. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. The Council finds that Senate Bill 695, like Senate Bill 601, previously opposed by the Council, confers special benefits on one class of local public employees which will have serious adverse affects on wage demands by other local public employees and has inherent fiscal irresponsibility in that there is no assurance that State financial aid, even if forthcoming at the outset, will be available in future years. For these reasons, the Council is opposed to Senate Bill 695. 2. The City Clerk is hereby directed to forward copies of this resolution to members of the Assembly and Senate who represent the City of San Luis Obispo and portions of San Luis Obispo County. On motion of Councilman Blake, seconded by Mayor Schwartz, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Blake, Graham, Miller, Spring and Mayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution is passed and adoptfd Phis 23rd day of June, 1970. ATTEST: rig CERTIFICA TION yor I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at an Adjourned Meeting held thereof on the 23rd day of June, 1970. a-o 6 % RESOLUTION NO. 2066 (1970 Series) A RESOLUTION RECOMMENDING THAT THE AREA PLANNING COORDINATING COUNCIL BE DESIGNATED AS TOPICS COORDINATING AGENT. WHEREAS, the Congress of the United States has in the Federal Aid Highway Act of 1968 declared it to be in the national interest for Federal Funds to be expended for a "TOPICS" program which consists of making traffic operations improvements on a systematic basis in accordance with an area -wide plan over a network of arterial and other major streets within urban areas; and WHEREAS, it is the intent of the State of California TOPICS legislation to establish Coordinating Agents to properly coordinate the TOPICS studies and activities of the various agencies within urban areas so that the limited funds available can be expended in the most productive manner. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of San Luis Obispo does hereby recommend that the Area Planning Coordinating Council be appointed by the State as the TOPICS "Coordinating Agent" for the City of San Luis Obispo. On motion of Councilman Blake, seconded by Councilman Graham, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Blake, Graham, Miller, Spring and Mayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution was duly passed ATTEST; CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at a Regular Meeting held thereof on the 15th day of June, 1970. �f'b�n RESOLUTION NO. 2065 (1970 Series) A RESOLUTION RESCIIVDING RESOLUTION NO. 2049 REGARDING TOPICS ALLOCATION. . BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. That Resolution No. 2049 will hereby be and the same is hereby rescinded. On motion of Councilman Blake, seconded by Councilman Miller, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Blalae, Graham, Miller, Spring and Mayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted this 15th day of June, 1970. ATTEST: CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at a Regular Meeting held thereof on the 15th day of June, 1970. ��s RESOLUTION NO. 2064 (1970 Series) A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING A UNIFORM CITY POLICY ON USE OF PENNANTS. Whereas, the definition of Sign in Section 8600.1 subparagraph H of the Sign Ordinance (Sections 8600 et seq. of the San Luis Obispo Municipal Code) includes pennants; and Whereas, Section 8600.7 subparagraph A of the Sign Ordinance generally establishes guidelines for computing the areas of the more unconventional types of ad- vertising devices; and Whereas, the Council committee appointed to study the problem of pennants has also recommended that the area of pennants be counted against the total sign area permitted. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. The recommendations of the committee appointed by the Council to study the problems of pennants are hereby adopted as set forth herein. 2. The use of pennants shall hereafter be restricted to outdoor retail sales uses. 3. The area of all pennants shall be counted against the total sign area permitted. 4. Fiesta banners, Christmas decorations and like advertising material for special promotions may be approved by the Planning Commission on a temporary basis for periods not to exceed thirty (30) days . On motion of Councilman Blake , seconded by Councilman Spring , and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Blake, Graham, Spring and Mayor Schwartz NOES: Councilman Miller ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution is passed and adopted this 15th day of June , 1970. ATTEST:: • ity lulerk CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly: and regularly passed by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at a Regular Meeting held thereof on the day of 1970. TCity Clerk X06 V r, o' i?ESOLUTION NO.2063 (1970 Series) RESOLUTICN TABULATrIG EOUIPfENT RE:'LACEMEW APPROPRIATTONS FOR TJ�E FISCAL YEAR 1970 -71 AND TOTAL ACCUI UTATIONS FOR EACH PIECE OF EQUIPI ENT. BE IT RESOLdED by the Council of the City of San Lais Obispo as follows: That the following anpropriatirns for the 1970 -71 fiscal year be added to _ ._Z-- evious accumulations in the Equipment Replacement Fund and reserved for the purchase of equipment replacements for the respective items of equipment tabulated below. Expenditures may be made for the purchase of reolacements for the specified .;pieces of equipment only, unless otherwise directed by the City Council. Adjustments may be made at the time of purchase to meet prev,-ling market conditions. '. If the cost of the e�,ui.pment is less than the .mount accumulated: (1) The unused moneys may be left in the egiii.pment replacement fund, and placed in the unpllocated reserve; or i (2) Such moneys may be transferred to other appropriate funds by Council action. If the cost of the replacement is greater than the moneys accumulated: (1) Funds may be transferred from the general fund unbudgeted reserve to the appropriate exoenditure account; or (2) Moneys accumulated in the unallocated reserve within the equioment replace- ment fund may be used; or (3) A portion of the cost may be paid from other appropriate departmental accounts. Item Year_ City Serial No. Nom_ Budget Accumulated .dmi-n. CZev. Fc Fin. sedan 1968 133698Z125736. 368 � v 7 1 050 Ford sed an 1968 3J51F118382 L68 r50 ,00 1 500 r 2 550 — 0 ®,3 Cite % c cunnz- ItP.m Year Serial No. NO. Budget. fated Police Chev. sedan 1969 15L699ML599 21 Z 1 200 2 100 Dodge sedm 1970 MlLOA912358 22 1 200 1 200 Ford sedan 1963 8J51Z128553 21.1 100 2 500 Dodge sedan 1970 WKhlLOA212357 25 1 200 1 200 Ford sedan 196° 8J51Z128555 26 100 2 500 Chev. sedan 1969 154699COL579 27 1 200 2 100 ^he v. sedan 1969 151699COU95 28 1 200 2.1100 Chev. sedan 1969 15L699C0311508 29 1 200 2 1100 Ford sedan 1968 8J51ZI1 5% 31 100 2 500 Dodge sedan 1970 WYJAILOA212356 32 600 600 7estcoaster scooter 1968 25712 18 750 1 850 ;destcoaster scooter 1968 25711 19 750 1 850 U0 23 dOO 31d g. Chev. custon pickup 1969 1338092329663 169 250 550 Ins. ^ector Dodge pickup 1967 1161706639 267 175 925 h 25 1 17 Fire SIC truer. 1955 631.1 50 Y1029 2 2 000 15 000 Crown truck 1960 F1179 L 1 500 10 500 :,engrave aerial ladder, 1956 J5370 11 2 000 20 000 'Ian Pelt truck 1961 616 83L 961 1 300 7 900 Plymouth statian wagon 1967 R1145F7119853 167 350 1 550 Ford pickup 1970 F25YRH55825 170 300 300 Dodge sedan 1970 DK41LOD222577 670 1100 400 Dodge statim wagon 1970 WHL5GOG209104 770 350 350 200 56 000 Engr. Ford pickup 1966 FlOP_R806213 166 150 1 350 Chev. pickup 1966 C1536M8849 366 250 1 650 Dodge sedm 1970 WI.LlGOA208862 2'(0 300 300 700 3 300 Street Cat. wader 1958 706M 158 3 000 2L 000 International dump trk. 1960 SB75852E _ 260 500. 5.900 Cat. loader 1962 59n1705 362 1 300 10 1100 Internati -anal loar:er 1963 105hw 163 1150 3 600 Cat. tractor w /bulldozer 1956 8U9658 1063 1 100 9 800 Bros roller 19611 135167 10611 550 2 200 Ford pickup 1965 KOJR61373h 165 150 1 LOO in- ternationnil dumr_: trk. 1965 SB1.177121E5 565 500 4 250 Ford patch truck 1967 F61BRA)12086 666 1 200 h 800 Ford dump truck 1967 F61BRAL5268 866 600 2 400 :Ja;: ne sweeper 1963 158171a2U80 168 1 750 5 250 Jaeger air cc::pressor 1968 RC209058 268 100 1 200 La;rLm tow ^aver 1969 H2952B 269 300 300 Chev. dturp truck 1969 CE539P869524 969 700 1 300 Ford dump trick 1970 F61DR-456516 570 650 650 Galion roller 1970 870 506 500 Littleford oil distributor 1966 ).100 2 000 1L 350 79 950 I Unallocated reserve Total I ' i Budget I 150 $ 1 hoo 150 1 900 i 200 2 350 1 500- City 5 Item Year SeriaaJ. No. No. 200 h25 200 Ford pickup (pai nt) 1965 F10JR613732 265 Public Ford pi dcup (shop) 1965 F10JR13733 365 Works MB paint striper 1969 6869 869 boo, 1100 ?ark Ford tractor 1955 h9999 855 350 Ford pickup 1965 F10JR713684 665 1 Chev. pickup 1969 CS11.i9Z850890 369 250 Chev. pickup 1969 CS11M 850.895 1,69 650 Chev. truck 1969 131>9Z8509h2 669 10 Chev. platform truck 1969 CE339Z852h66 769 idational mower 1969 A9739 National mower 1969 A973L Sewer Ford Platform truck 1970 F35BRi51633 1170 Water 24C pickup 19611 I1001. 172020,? 361 Ford pickup 1965 FiOJR713685 765 Case tractor 1965 8279558 865 Fond pickup 1966 FlOAR 06L32 266 Ingersoll rand compressor 1969 125RB 5LL,29M 569 lord custom pickup 1970 OAM20306h 370 Ford 1 ton t nick 1970 F35ARF563L5 970 Ford 1 t on truck 1970 F35ARH56346 1070 Unallocated reserve Total I -9 377.3: $L2 025 $183 297.6; ?Mote: Water Dept. owes equipment replacerent fund $75 000 as of 6- 30 -70. PASSED AIM ADOPTED this 15thday of June , 1970, by the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Blake, Graham, Miller, Spring and Mayor Schwartz i:OES: None ABSEI.T: None on motion of Councilman Blake, seconded by Councilman Miller. ATTEST: Clerk Accuru- Budget lated 150 $ 1 hoo 150 1 900 i 200 2 350 1 500- 1 250 5 500 200 900 200 h25 200 L25 300 600 350 700 i50 150 150 150 0 boo, 1100 150 1 650 150 1 350 800 h 000 150 1 350 1100 800 250 250 650 650 650 650 3 200 10 700 -9 377.3: $L2 025 $183 297.6; ?Mote: Water Dept. owes equipment replacerent fund $75 000 as of 6- 30 -70. PASSED AIM ADOPTED this 15thday of June , 1970, by the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Blake, Graham, Miller, Spring and Mayor Schwartz i:OES: None ABSEI.T: None on motion of Councilman Blake, seconded by Councilman Miller. ATTEST: Clerk I; UESTED BY and 03818z24r x00000,00 RECR R DED RETURN TO: . H. FITZPATRICK City Clerk 038182"324r x00000.00C11 ITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO RESOLUTION NO. 2062 (19 7 0 Series) A RESOLUTION FINDING AND DETERMINING THAT CERTAIN PORTIONS OF MUNOZ STREET ARE UNNECESSARY FOR PRESENT OR PROSPECTIVE STREET PURPOSES AND ORDERING THE ABANDONMENT OF SAME. WHEREAS, Ordinance No. 172 (1960 Series) an Ordinance of intention to abandon a portion of Munoz Street was heretofore adopted by the City Council on September 19, 1960; and WHEREAS, a public hearing was held on October 17, 1960 at which time the City Council made a funding that this portion of Munoz Street was not needed by the City and should be abandoned; WHEREAS, a question has arisen as to the final effect of Ordinance No. 172. (1960 Series) and it is desirable to reaffirm said prior determinations to abandon the portion of Munoz Street described in Ordinance No. 172 (1960 Series) and shown on the map attached hereto as Exhibit "A ". NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. That pursuant to Division 9, Part 3, Chapter 2 of the California Streets and Highways Code, the Council reaffirms, finds and determines that the portion of Munoz Street shown on the map marked Exhibit "A ", attached hereto and hereby incorporated herein by such reference, is not necessary for present or prospective public street purposes and the same is hereby abandoned. 2. That the City Clerk shall cause a certified copy of this Order of Abandonment, duly attested under the Seal of the City, to be recorded in the San Luis Obispo County Recorder's Office. On motion of Councilman Miller , seconded by Councilman Graham and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Blake, Graham, Spring, Miller and Mayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this 23rd day of June 1970. 14452 DOC. 140. OFFICIAL RECORDS !SAN LUIS OBISPO CO., CALIF /s/ Kenneth E. Schwartz — WILLIAM E. ZIMARIK, Myor COUNTY RECORDER ATTEST: ^JUN 2 41970 LJAE /s/ J. H. Fitz atrick I hereby certify that the for regularly passed by the Cou at an adjourned ME MY of June , - C'�ty Cl6rk vrn l.ri�n : ►rrR1 fi a> FNn nF nnr.HMFNT f 1"s100! RIV T• 1960 VO�1570 �ACE613 Exhibit "A " y� V \ ��. 'P, a P.4X ti . NT24 L AL�iT /�i�/ !4 48 W So rcue RaB �.. JA JJELE/SS /GUEZ `Vol O 7,eACr C , I .: a> FNn nF nnr.HMFNT f 1"s100! RIV T• 1960 VO�1570 �ACE613 RESOLUTION NO. 2062 (1970 Series) A RESOLUTION FINDING AND DETERMINING THAT CERTAIN PORTIONS OF 1 . NOZ STREET ARE UNNECESSARY FOR PRESENT OR PROSPECTIVE STREET PURPOSES AND ORDERING THE ABANDONMENT OF SAME. WHEREAS, Ordinance No. 172 (1960 Series) an Ordinance of intention to abandon a portion of Munoz Street was heretofore adopted by the City Council. on September 19, 1960; and WHEREAS, a public hearing was held on October 17, 1960 at which time the City Counciil made a finding that this portion of Munoz Street was not needed by the City and should be abandoned; WHEREAS, a question has arisen as to the final effect of Ordinance No. 172 (1960 Series) and it is desirable to reaffirm said prior determinations to abandon the portion of Munoz Street described in Ordinance No. 172 (1960 Series) and shown on the map attached hereto as Exhibit "A ". NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. That pursuant to Division 9, Part 3, Chapter 2 of the California Streets and�r: Highways Code, the Council reaffirms, finds and determines that the portion of Munoz Street shown on the map marked Exhibit "A ", attached hereto and hereby incorporated herein by such reference, is not necessary for present or prospective public street purposes and the same is hereby abandoned. 2. That the City Clerk shall cause a certified copy of this Order of Abandonment, duly attested under the Seal of the City, to be recorded in the San Luis Obispo County Recorder's Office. On motion Of Councilman Miller , seconded by Councilman Graham , and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Blake, Graham, Spring, Miller and Mayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this ATTEST: of June , 1970. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at an adiourned Meeting'held thereof on the 23rd day of _Tune , 1970. � Exhibit "A v Q� � Q ,w 6Lx Z/ �ENT'?,A[ ADS /T /ON �4 N ,• Rae . •..48!w sa to ' � `ah' . ............................... a , > �ELE/SS /G UEZ ` Vol ;roeA CT ti/9 tti a _ j »"j00+ 'T • j960 RESOLUTION NO, 2061 (1970 Series) 0-41 A RESOLU, _JN OF INTENTION TO ABANDON �bRTION OF RUTH STREET AND A PORTION OF CHURCH STREET. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo that 1. it is the intention of the City of San Luis Obispo to abandon the portion of Ruth Street and a portion of Church Street shown on the map marked Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated herein by such reference, pursuant to Divfsion'9, Part 3, Chapter 2 of the Streets and Highways Code. 2. A copy of the map showing the particulars as to the proposed abandonment is also on file in the Office of the City Clerk. 3. Monday, July 20, 1970, at 8:00 P.M. in the Council Chambers of the City Hall, 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, California, is the time and place set for hearing all persons interested in or objecting to the proposed abandonment, which time is not less than fifteen (15) days from the passage of this Resolution. 4. This Resolution, together with the ayes and noes, shall be published once in full, at least three days before the public hearing on the proposed abandonment, in the Telegram Tribune, a newspaper published and circulated in this City. S. The City Engineer shall post at least three notices of the proposed abandonment along the portions of the streets proposed to be a:Dandoned at least ten. days before the date set for hearing in accordance with Section 8322 of the Streets and Highways Code. 6. The proceedings to be taken will be subject to reservation by the City of the permanent easement and right at any time, or from time to time, to construct, maintain, operate, replace, remove, and renew sanitary sewers, storm drains, water lines, and appurtenant structures in, upon, over, and across the portion of the street proposed to be abandoned. Reserving however to Pacific Gas and Electric Company the right from time to time to install, maintain, repair, operate, replace, remove and renew lines of pipes, wires, poles and other structures, equipment and fixtures both above and underground for the operation of said facilities in said streets. On motion of Councilman Graham, seconded by Councilman Miller, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Blake, Gxabam, Miller,. Spring and Mayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution is passed and adopted t)ds 1st day of June, 1970. ATTEST: City Clerk I certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed and adopted by the Council of the City of San Luis Xftspo at a Regular Meeting held thereof on the 1st day of June, 1970. City Clerk Iv- ., EXHIBIT "A" IL CHURCH IRIS .5T Q: PROPOSED ABANDONMENT •..:9 . I - EX141RIT If /k tir T0: Honorable Mayor $ City Council FROw: Director of Planning & Building SUBJECT: Abandonment of portions of Ruth and Church Streets The Planning Commission, at its regular meeting of May 19, 1970, approved the abandonment of a portion of Ruth Street between the Southern Pacific Railroad right -of -way and Iris St, and a portion of Church Street between the Southern Pacific Railroad right -of -way and Johnson Avenue. It is the recommendation of the Commission that since this portion of Ruth and Church Streets is not needed for street purposes, that the requested abandonment be approved. RDY:eg 5/20/70 Enclosure RESOLUTION NO. 2060 (1970 Series) A RESOLUTION REQUIRING SIDEVIALK IMPROVEMENTS ON PORTIONS OF SERRANO DRIVE IN THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO. BE IT RESOLVED by the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: .1. That the Council hereby preliminarily determines that the public interest, necessity and convenience requite the construction of curbs, gutters, sidewalld and driveway ramp improvements on portions of Serrano Drive within the City of San Luis Obispo as set forth on Exhibit "A ". attached hereto and incorporated by reference. 2. That August 3, 1970 at 7:30 P.M. in the Council Chambers of the City Hall, 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, California, is the time and place set for public hearing on said matter, and notice thereof shall be published twice in the Telegram — Tribune, a newspaper of general circulation in said City; the first publication to be at least twenty days prior to said hearing. Said parcels shall be posted at least ten days prior to said hearing. 3. That subject to any modifications or exceptions declared by the Council at the close of said hearing, said parcels shall be so improved by the property owner, or the City Engineer shall proceed to have the work done and the cost thereof shall be made a lien against the property in accordance with Sections 7350 et. seq. of the San Luis Obispo Municipal Code. On motion of Councilman Graham, seconded by Councilman Blake, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Blake, Miller, Spring, Graham and Mayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution was passed and ATTEST: i r CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at a Regular Meeting held thereof on the 15th day of June, 1970. City Clerk ao& 0 EXHIBIT "A" OWNER LOCATION NOTE: C = S = R = PARCEL MO. Curb & Gutter Side:�falk Driveway Ramp IMPROVEMEN REQUIRED M. H. & L. M. Anderson 671 Serrano 1- 012 -26 C, R W. E. Tickell, Jr. 655 Serrano 1- 012 -22 C R. L. & B. M. Cline 623 Serrano 1- 012 -36 C, R C. E. & R. Stocker 605 Serrano 1- 012 -32 C, R G. B. & E. Goddard 595 Serrano 52- 061 -20 C, R J. 11. Hoffecker 577 Serrano 52- 061 -19 C, R L. & I. King 553 Serrano 52- 061 -18 C, R D. J. & C. G. Koberg 539 Serrano 52- 061 -17 Co R G. M. Oliveira 111 Penman (Serrano Side)52- 061 -25 C, R J. V. & F. T. Freeman 511 Serrano 52- 061 -28 C J. D. & G. F. Clark 550 Serrano 52- 161 -43 C, R J. R. Ross 580 Serrano 52- 161 -40 C, R K. G. & F. L. Tranbarger 618 Serrano 52- 161 -44 C., R S. M. & G. I. Forden 89 Broad (Serrano Side) 52- 161 -46 C, R IFF RESOLUTION NO. 2059 (1970 Series) A RESOLUTION REQUIRING SIDEWALK IMPROVEMENTS ON PORTIONS OF MISSION AND OAK STREETS IN THE CITY OFF SAN LUIS OBISPO. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. That the Council hereby preliminarily determines that the public interest necessity and convenience require the construction of curbs, gutters, sidewalks and driveway ramp improvements on those portions of Mission and Oak Streets within the City of San Luis Obispo as set forth on Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated by reference. 2. That July 20, 1970 at 7 :30 P. M. in the Council Chambers of the City Hall, 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, California, is the time and place set for public hearing on said matter, and notice thereof shall be published twice in the Telegram - Tribune, a newspaper of general circulation in said City, the first publication to be at least twenty days prior to said hearing. Said parcels shall be posted at least ten days prior to said hearing. 3. That subject to any modifications or exceptions declared by the Council at the close of said hearing, said parcels shall be so improved by the property owner, or the City Engineer shall proceed to have the work done and the cost thereof shall be made a lien against the property in accordance with Sections 7350 et. seq. of the San Luis Obispo Municipal Code. On motion of Councilman Miller, seconded by Councilman Graham, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Blake, Graham, Miller, Spring and Mayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSE NT: None the foregoing Resolution was passed and ATTEST: ii OPP // / • 4 CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at Regular Meeting held thereof on the 15th day of June, 1970. ITS 1MR70 ---70507 EXHIBIT "A" Also 1035 Oak Street NOTE: C = Curb & Gutter S = Sidewalk R = Driveway Ramp IMPROVEMEPITS OWNER LOCATION PARCEL NO. REQUIRED H. T.1. & T. Lacterman 716 Mission 1- 014 -21 S M. E. & H. M. Arnold 728 Mission 1- 014 -22 S C. W. & L. Margaroli 734 Mission 1- 014 -23 S L. Margaroli 740 Mission 1- 014 -24 S, R Rose Blair 752 11ission 1- 014 -25 S, R C. W. & L. Margaroli 764 Mission 1- 014 -26 C, S, R G. L. & F. R. Parsons 199 Chorro (Mission Side)1- 014 -38 C, S J. L. & N. M. Noggle 211 Chorro (Mission Side)1- 103 -07 C, S C. J. Gibson 208 Almond (Mission Side)1- 103 -01 C, S, R J. L. & A. I. Rogers 735 Mission 1- 101 -10 S L. F. & D. E. Daniels 723 Mission 1- 101 -31 S J. F. & A. V. Tunnell 711 Mission 1- 101 -27 S B. C. Van, etal 257 Santa Rosa (Oak Side) 1- 111 -08 C, R (2) Also 1035 Oak Street lq3 _ z July 169 1970 Gentlemen: Re: resolution no. 2059 I own the property at 208 Almond Street, or parcel no. 1- 103 -01 in your term. I an deeply concerned about the resolution for improvements and since I cannot attend the public hearing on July 20, I an taking this means to at least express my opinion... please read and consider. The Almond Street side of my property has curbs and very frankly and sincerely, I believe that curbs and ramp are sufficient for the I,?ission Street aide. That is not a heavily traveled street, how can you justify sidewalks? It in not realistic if you consider expense involved versus need. Who would use then? I keep my home for security and will be denied that if this resolution is passed as it will mean using savings. I do not have money to spend on anything unnecessary and I would consider sidewalks a total waste and a definito financial. hardship. I prefer leaving the property as it is but if that is not possible in your view, homeoanera opinions considered, then I would only be for curbs and ramp .... I an completely against totally useless sidewalks on Mission Street. Sincerely, Mrs. Caro J. Dibson 141_�' C. VA9 i034' Oa!; Si. San Luis Obispo, Cali. July 2?'. -1970 Dear Mr. Romero: -y JUL 1970 W2,11 TVED Vi'l LUIS oaispo CITY ENGINEER We have received Resolution- No -. 2059 (1970 . S'er4e. ) Re 1 curbs, gutters,. and driveway ramps be constructed' at several locations.. We set forth herein our protest to said, Pesolution as-it pertains to Oak St.. We -, the-- only public th at uses this part of Oak St. do not see the necessity or convenience of this type construction - -Oak St. is dead end'.. We- have made no complaints' about the lack of curbs, etc. We do .root want them. They would serve no value except nuisance: The property concerned may change status at any time, thus requiring the removal or change of this expensive - construction. There are trees, shrubs, and windbreak hedges that would have-to be destroyed to accomodate this- unwanted construct- . ion. We request that,you modify Resolution 2059 to the extent that Oak St..is-excluded' from consideration in it.. Thank ou. Burton C.. Van, et al =- RE; ~ :UTION NO. 2058 (1970 � �sies) A RESOLUTION ADOPTING CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM AND PRESCRIBING METHODS OF ANNUAL REVIEW AND REVISION. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. That the attached priority list designated as Exhibit "A" be adopted to serve as a guide for the City's capital improvements during the 1970 -71 fiscal year and to provide an outline for staff planning for projects to be implemented in future years; 2. That the following procedures and assignment of responsibilities be adopted for updating of the capital improvement program on an annual basis: (a) The City Administrative Officer shall be responsible for coordinating the annual C. I. P. review and updating. (b) During the month of January, each department head shall conduct a review of the C.I.P., re - ordering and/or adding new projects within his sphere of responsibility to be submitted to the City Administrative Officer by February 1. (c) The City Administrative Officer shall: (1) Review all departmental recommendations in relation to the existing priority listings and devise a new priority list as he deems appropriate; (2) Submit his new priority list along with the raw data from each depart- ment head, to the Planning Commission by March 1; (3) Submit his new priority list to the City Council by April 1. (d) The Planning Commission shall review the recommendations of the City Administrative Officer and the various department heads and devise a new priority list as it deems appropriate. The Commission may hold a public hearing on its proposed priorities and shall communicate its priority recommendations to the City Council by April 1. (e) The City Council shall review the priority recommendations of the City Administrative Officer and the Planning Commission and make revisions to the priority list as it sees fit. The second regular meeting of April shall be designated as the annual review public hearing date for the C.I.P. At that time, the Council shall by resolution adopt a revised C.I.P. for the ensuing fiscal year and for the years ahead. On motion of Councilman Blake , seconded by Councilman Graham , and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Blake, Graham, Spring and Mayor Schwartz NOES: Councilman Miller ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution is passed and adopted s 1 5th daA5< of nen 1970. ATTEST: --. y loz%� - Uity Clerk .. x-058 ' Exhil "A" Priority List of Capital Improvement Projects 1. Study of sewage collection, treatment and disposal needs. 2. M -2 Completion of Mission Plaza including restoration.of Murray Adobe and work on Nazman property. 3. R -1 First two phases of development, South Street Park, 4. R -2 Construction of parking lot at SLO Baseball Stadium (266 spaces). 5. E -5 Widen east side Santa Rosa - Monterey to Higuera. 69 Kugler widening an Johnson. 7, E-6 Widen west side Sta. Rosa - Peach to Walnut. 8. E -33 Start reserve fund for sewage plant enlargement. 9. E -1 & Start reserve fund for College Square widening and signals at E -2 Foothill, Broad and Chorro. 10. W -1 Start reserve fund for rehabilitation of water plant #1. 11. R -8 First phase, tree planting program: Marsh - Higuera to Broad and Osos to Santa Rosa; Olive - Santa Rosa to Highway 1; Monterey - Morro to Osos and Santa Rosa to Johnson; Santa Rosa - Olive to Walnut and Walnut to Monterey (west side). 12. R -5 Further development of Laguna Lake Park (massive tree planting). 13. R -3 Conversion of Mitchell Park building to senior citizens center. 14. F -4 Design alterations to old police facility and hqs. fire station for hqs. use - construction of 12t x 28, two story addition to join the two buildings and provide necessary shower rooms, toilet facilities and administrative offices. 15. E -8a Storm drainage - Cerro Romrauldo, Tassajara to Jeffrey. 16. E -9a Storm drainage - Cuesta, Cerro Romauldo to Felton. 17. Book purchases C4, 000) . 18. Acquire fire house site at Los Osos and Madonna. 19. R -13a Acquisition of saddle across Foothill as open space. 20. E -24 Replace sewer lines blocking drainage structures at Marsh near Santa Rosa, Nipomo near Monterey and Foothill near Cuesta and revise Andrews St. footbridge. 21. E -50 Widen east side of Johnson - Lizzie to San Luis Drive. � 22. E -14 Sewer line enlargement - South St. west of Iii era (city share). g 23. E -15 Sewer line enlargement - Madonna Inn force main. 24. E -16 Parallel sewer line fran Vet's Memorial to Palm and Grave. 25. Sewer extension - Santa Rosa, MeinecIm to Foothill. 26. F -4 Alteration of old police facility and fire depto hqse for hqs. use. 27. E -17 Storm drainage - Marsh at Chorro, Garden and Broad. 28. E -18 Storm drainage - Broad at Funston. 29. E -19 Storm drainage - Broad at Santa Barbara. 30. E -20 Storm drainage - Laguna Lake outlet at Madonna Road. 31. E -39 Widen both sides Madonna - Calle Joaquin to Oceanaire. 32. R -12 Further development of Laguna LaIm Park. ($50 000) 33. Sewer effluent line to Laguna Lake Park. 34. M -5 & Remodel city hall basement to provide additional offices and M -7 rework council chambers. 35. E -26 Storm drainage - Old Garden Creek at Center. 36. E -27 Storm drainage - Old Garden Creek at Lincoln and at Broad. 37. E -21 Storm drainage - Hill St. & Iountain View. 38. E -22 Storm drainage - Monterey & Toro to San Luis Creek. 39. R -2 Restrooms, concession stand, press box at SLO Baseball Stadim. 40. E -4 Widen east side Santa Rosa - ?lonterey to Mill. 41. E -7 Widen east side Santa Rosa - Mill to Walnut. 42. M -9 Phase 2, tree program: Santa Rosa - Walnut to Monterey (east side only) and Monterey to IIarsh; Monterey - Johnson Ave. to 101. 43. R -7 Extend Santa Rosa Park to include creek and bank area. 44. M -13 Street extension linking Santa Barbara aid Santa Rosa. 45. R -13 Reservation of San Luis Mountain and Bishop's Peak as open space. -2- C� 46. E -8b Storm drainage - Cerro Romauldo, Jeffrey to Patricia. 47. E -9b Storm drainage - Cuesta, Felton to Highland. 48 E -23 Sewer line - 1011 parallel line from Toro and Monterey to Marsh and Santa Rosa. 49 E -25 Parallel sewer in Meine cke -Murray area. 50. W-2 Rehabilitate Stenner transmission line from plant #'1 to Foothill and California. 51. E -10 Improvements to city yard. facilities - paint & sign shop, more storage sheds, refurnish buildings. 52. R -6 Reconstruction of Santa Rosa St. recreation center or refurbishing (depending on results of structural analysis) or construction of new facility on other suitable site and/or remodeling of Vet ►s Memorial as community center. 53 R -10 Construction of neighborhood center building, Santa Rosa Park. 54. F -2A Construct hqs. fire station in civic center area and branch -- fire station at corner of Los Osos Road and Madonna - dispose of stations 1 and 2 or convert to some other use. 55. L Development of a branch library. 56. Further development of Sinsheire r Park (lighted tennis courts). 57. Swim pool construction (location and design to be determined). 58. M -11 Street extension - Madonna via Woodbridge to Broad (city share) and water extensions along Woodbridge, Lawton to Higuera (city share, excess capacity). 59. E -31 Widening from South - S..nta Barbara intersection to south city limits (division of highways). 60. M -U Street extensions linking South Broad, Nipomo, Peach and Chorro Streets. 61. E -5 & Widen east side of Santa Rosa -Marsh to Higuera and Santa E -57 Rosa - Marsh to Santa Barbara (both sides). 62. E -30 Widen California - San Luis Drive to Phillips. 63. E -29 Widen west side of Higuera - Marsh to Madonna. 64. E -28 extend Westmont Drive to Ferrini Tract. 65. E -34 Storm drainage - Rockview at Broad. -3- 86. E -45 Street extension - Luneta -Verde to Palomar. 87. P -3 Acquisition of additional property adjacent to police facility for parking purposes. -4- 66.' E -35 Storm drainage - Marsh at Southern Pacific Railroad, 67. E -36 Storm drainage - Broad St. south of Serrano Drive (Boriack). 68. E -L2 Storm drainage — Johnson near Southwood. 69. E -43 Sewer line - 10" parallel - Osos & Marsh to Nipomo & Marsh. 70. F -1 Construct drill tower and training building on Prado Road including necessary paving, utilities and drainage facilities. 71. F -5 Constructiai of additional fire training facilities on Prado Road including underground 10 000 gallon test pit for testing pumpers and training pumper operators; flammable liquid fire pits; and other outside fire extinguishment facilities. 72. R -9 Overnight /day camp to be located on Reservoir Canyon property or Laguna Lake Park area. 73. Final development Sinsheimer Park area - neighborhood center building. 74. Excess capacity in sewer and water lines in Edna Valley includ- ing connection of Bullock lane sewer to Edna Road system, abandonment of lift station, connection of Edna Road sewer to sewage plant plus water tankage as needed. 75. And/or excess capacity in sewer and water lines in Los Osos Valley plus water tankage as needed. 76. E -54 Widen Orcutt Road fran Broad to Johnson. 77. E -60 Refine plans, start reserve fund and commence property acquisi- tions for Orcutt Road railroad grade separation. 78. M -10 Pedestrian overcrossing at Osos Ste and railroad. 79. E-49 Street extension - Bishop St., Johnson to Southwood extension. S0. E -32 Street extension - Southwood through Sinsheimer recreational area to Bishop extension and Osos extension. 81. R -16 Develop senior citizens area and building at Sinsheimer Park. 82. R -15 Trail system for pedestrian, equestrian, bike. 83. E -37 Street extension - Flora to Southwood. 84. E -51 Street widening - Johnson, underpass to Monterey. 86. E -41 Street widening - both sides south Iiiguera - Madonna to Prado. 86. E -45 Street extension - Luneta -Verde to Palomar. 87. P -3 Acquisition of additional property adjacent to police facility for parking purposes. -4- 88. E -52 Widen Chorro or Broad - Foothill to tom center. 89. E -61 Grade separation at South cr Woodbridge at railroad. 90. E -56 Storm drainage - replace Elks Lane bridge. 91. E -55 Stom drainage - Toro at Islay. 92• R -18 Piuni.ci.pal Golf Course (18 hole) - Reservoir Canyon area. 93. M -15 Street extension connecting Los Osos Road and Buckley. 94. W -3 Construct filtration plant to treat surface water from local creeks and springs. 95. R -14 Development of regional facilities at Lopez Canyon site. 96. M Foothill Blvd. railroad grade separation.. 97. P -4 Purchase of helicopter, possibly in cooperation vuth county and other law enforcement agencies. 98. R -17 Sports stadium for greater San Luis Obispo area. 99. M Feather River inter -tie. 100. M -6 Further development of airport. 101•. Civic auditorium. 102. Municipal bus system investment. 103. Flood control structure, San Luis Creek/Reservoir Canyon area. RESOLUTION NO. 2057 (1970 Series) A RESOLUTION OPPOSING SENATE BILLS 1057 AND 1184 CONCERNING LICENSE TAXES ON COIN - OPERATED LAUNDRY MACHINES. WHEREAS, Senate Bills 1057 and 1184 would prohibit any city, including a charter city, from imposing a license tax on the privilege of renting, leasing, or operating coin - operated laundry equipment if the license tax exceeds the tax imposed by the city in which the laundry equipment operator has a permanent place of business; and WHEREAS, such a restriction is not in the public interest and presents serious constitutional problems. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. The City Council hereby states its opposition to Senate Bills 1057 and 1184 concerning license taxes on coin - operated laundry machines because the bills rather than producing the uniformity which is their stated objective would introduce special treatment and raise serious constitutional questions about the legality of all local business license ordinances. 2. The City Clerk is hereby directed to forward copies of this resolution to members of the Assembly and Senate who represent the City of San Luis Obispo and portions of San Luis Obispo County. On motion of Mayor Schwartz, seconded by Councilman Miller, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Graham, Miller, Spring and Mayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: Councilman Blake the foregoing Resolution is passed and adopte CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at an Adjourned Meeting held thereof on the 8th day of June, 1970. �-oS % C RESOLUTION NO. 2056 (1970 Series) A RESOLUTION OPPOSING STATE LEGISLATION TO SUBSTITUTE STATE FOR LOCAL REGULATION OF CATV. WHEREAS, Senate Bills 758 and 1117 would provide for regulation of community antenna television systems by the State Public Utilities Commission in lieu of local control of same; and WHEREAS, CATV has, since its inception, been a purely local matter and it is in the public interest that it remain so. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. The City Council hereby announces its opposition to Senate Bills 758 and 1117 and other similar bills which would substitute State for local regulation of community antenna television systems (CATV) as well as those which seek to impose maximum franchise fees for the granting of such privileges. 2. The City Clerk is hereby directed to forward copies of this resolution to members of the Assembly and Senate who represent the City of San Luis Obispo and portions of San Luis Obispo County. On motion of Councilman Spring, seconded by Councilman Graham, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Graham, Miller, Spring and Mayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: Councilman Blake the foregoing Resolution is passed and ATTEST: I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at an Adjourned Meeting held thereof on the 8th day of June, 1970. i a-0SK� REb- AUTION NO. 2055 (1970 S� ies) A RESOLUTION OPPOSING SENATE BILL 941 WHICH WOULD REQUIRE SPECIAL OVERTEVIE AND HOLIDAY PAY FOR POLICEMEN. WHEREAS, Senate Bill 941 would single out policemen as an isolated group from the municipal employee field and require special provisions for overtime, holiday pay and vacations; and WHEREAS, said special treatment will create employee relations problems for public agencies at the local level far beyond the monetary amount involved in the special benefits to policemen. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. The City Council hereby voices its opposition to Senate Bill 941 which would require local public agencies to pay time and one-half to policemen for any workday longer than eight hours or workweek longer than forty hours or give compensating time off for each such overtime hour and which would establish certain special requirements for policemen with respect to holidays, vacations and night work. 2. The City Clerk is hereby directed to forward copies of this resolution to members of the Assembly and Senate who represent the City of San Luis Obispo and portions of San Luis Obispo County. On motion of Councilman Spring, seconded by Councilman Graham, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Graham, Miller, Spring and Mayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: Councilman Blalce the foregoing Resolution is passed and ATTEST: rc CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at an Adjourned Meeting held thereof on the 8th day of June, 1970. _�i� /_rte '0 oSS �y RESOLUTION NO. 2054 (1970 Series) A RESOLUTION OPPOSING SENATE BILLS 1293 AND 1294 WHICH WOULD REQUIRE BINDING ARBITRa'1'ION TO SCUTTLE WAGE DISPUTES IV'IITH POLICEMEN AND FIREMEN. WHEREAS, Senate Bills 1293 and 1294 would make it mandatory that all local agencies involved in labor relations disputes with policemen and firemen submit the matters to arbitration wherein the award would be binding on the concerned public agency; and WHEREAS, the charter of the City of San Luis Obispo designates the City Administrative Officer and the City Council as the persons responsible for recommending and approving changes to the wages and salaries paid to city officers and employees; and WHEREAS, requiring that a dispute on such matter be submitted to binding arbitration constitutes an infringement upon the authority of the officers as set forth in such charter. NOVJ, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. The City Council hereby reaffirms its opposition to Senate Bills 1293 and 1294 and any similar legislation which would require the City of San Luis Obispo and other local agencies to submit labor relations disputes with policemen and firemen to arbitration wherein the award would be binding on the concerned public agency. 2. The City Clerk is hereby directed to forward copies of this resolution to members of the Assembly and Senate who represent the City of San Luis Obispo and portions of San Luis Obispo County. On motion of Councilman Miller, seconded by Councilman Grabam, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Graham, Miller, Spring and Mayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: Councilman Blake the foregoing Resolution is passed and adopt ATTEST: CERTIFICA'T'ION I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at an Adjourned Meeting held thereof on the 8th day of June, 1970. RESOLUTION NO. 2053 (1970 Series) A RESOLUTION OPPOSING SENATE BILL 601 WHICH PROVIDES MANDATORY RETIREMENT BENEFITS FOR POLICEMEN AND FIREMEN AT AGE 60 AND PERMITTING EARLY. RETIREMENT AT 50. WHEREAS, approval of Senate Bill 601 would ultimately produce greatly in- creased costs at the local level and would create a substantial gap between the retirement benefits provided safety employees and those afforded miscellaneous employees. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. The City Council hereby expresses its opposition to S.B. 601 because of the added financial burden that its adoption would ultimately place upon -local taxpayers and because of the inequities which it would introduce in the municipal employee relations field with respect to retirement benefits. 2. The City Clerk is hereby directed to forward copies of this resolution to members of the Assembly and Senate who represent the City of San Luis Obispo and portions of San Luis Obispo County. On motion of Councilman Miller, seconded by Mayor Schwartz, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Graham, Miller, Spring and Mayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: Councilman Blake the foregoing Resolutlon is passed and adopted this 8th day of June, 1970. ATTEST: MOW CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at an Adjourned Meeting held thereof on the 8th day of June, 1970. i���iiil _ - �y a os3 RESOLUTION N0. 2052 (1970 Series) RESCINDED A RESOLUTION PROVIDING FOR EMERGENCY REGULATIONS TO PRESERVE THE PEACE AND ORDER OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO AND CALLING ATTENTION TO PENALTIES FOR VIOLATION THEREOF. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo that Article II, Chapter 4, Part 3 of the San Luis Obispo Municipal Code be implemented by the adoption of the following specific procedures and regulations to handle any local State of Emergency. 1. Authority for Emergency Proclamations to Provide Peace and Order. It is deemed necessary and in the public interest that the City take all appropriate action to insure that orderly procedures exist to protect the life and property and the preservation of public peace and safety of the citizens of the City during a riot, general civil disobedience, or threat of same. The Mayor and Director of Civil Defense of the City of San Luis Obispo, or the Assistant Director of Civil Defense of the City of San Luis Obispo, shall have the power to issue a Proclamation of a State of Emergency without prior authorization from the City Council whenever he shall find either of the following to exist within the City of San Luis Obispo: a. That rioting and widespread public disorder have erupted in the City Of San Luis Obispo resulting in personal injuries and in extensive property damage; or b. That there is a serious threat of riot and general civil disobedience, and that although the City has made and continues to make substantial efforts to prevent such riot and disorder, the threat to the City is such that additional action is deemed warranted to protect the lives, safety, peace and property of the citizens of the City of San Luis Obispo. 2. Emergency Powers Conferred Upon Officials During State of Local Emergency. Whenever a Proclamation of a State of Local Emergency has been issued by the Mayor or the Assistant Director of Civil Defense the Mayor of the City of San Luis Obispo or the Assistant Director of Civil Defense of the City of San Luis Obispo, by virtue of Section 2430.4 of the San Luis Obispo Municipal Code and the provisions of this resolution, shall have the power to malae, issue and enforce emergency rules and regulations related to the protection of life and property. Specifically, said Mayor or said Assistant Director shall have the power to do any of the following within any portion or portions or all of the incorporated territory of the City of San Luis Obispo in addition to such other measures as he may deem appropriate under the circumstances: \ a. Curfew: Order a general curfew applicable to such specified geographical areas of the City, to the City as a whole, as is deemed necessary in the interest of the public safety and welfare. RESCINDED BY MOTION 6/5�+ rJ `^ Resolution No. 2052 (19'i...ieries) Page 2 Curfew is hereby defined as a prohibition against any person or persons walling, running, loitering, standing or motoring upon any public alley, street or highway, any public property, or any vacant premises, excepting persons officially designated to duty with reference to said civil emergency and representatives of news media, physicians, nurses, and ambulance operators performing medical services, utility personnel maintaining essential public services, firemen and law enforcement officers and personnel and those specifically authorized by the Chief of Police of the City of San Luis Obispo or his duly authorized agent. b. Business Closing. Order the closing of any business establishments within said curfew area or within any other specified portion of the City of San Luis Obispo, for the period of the emergency, such businesses to include, but not be limited to, those selling intoxicating liquors, cereal malt beverages, gasoline or firearms. c. Alcoholic Beverages: Order that no person within said curfew area or within any other specified portion of the City of San Luis Obispo shall consume any alcoholic beverages in a public street or place which is publicly owned or in any motor vehicle driven or parked thereon. d. Weapons: Order that no person within said curfew area or within any other specified portion of the City of San Luis Obispo, shall carry or possess any gun, bomb, fire bomb, knife, rock, bottle, club, brick or weapon, who uses or intends to use the same unlawfully against the person or property of another. e. Traffic Control: Designate any public street, thoroughfare or vehicle parking areas within said curfew area or within any other specified portion of the City of San Luis Obispo closed to motor vehicles and pedestrian traffic. f. General. Authority: Issue such other orders as are imminently necessary for the protection of life and property. 3. Violations and Penalties. The criminal penalties and provisions set forth in Section 1600 of the A.d lita.ry and Veterans Code of the State of California shall apply to any and all violations of the provisions of this Resolution and to any and all violations of any other emergency rules and regulations issued pursuant to the authority granted by Section 1571 of the Military and Veterans Code and Article II, Chapter 4, Part 3 of the San Luis Obispo Municipal Code. Resolution No. 2052 (197._�eries) �) Page 3 4. Term of State of Local Emergency. Any State of Local Emergency proclaimed in accordance with the provisions of this Division shall terminate after forty -eight (48) hours from the issuance thereof or upon the issuance of a proclamation by the Mayor or Assistant Director of Civil Defense determining a local emergency no longer exists, whichever occurs first; provided, however, that such emergency may be extended by appropriate proclamation for such additional periods of time as determined necessary by the Mayor of the City of San Luis Obispo or the Assistant Director of Civil. Defense of the City of San Luis Obispo. 5. Constitutionality. If any word, clause, sentence, paragraph, section, or other part of this Resolution shall be adjudged by any court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, such judgment shall not be construed to invalidate or impair the remainder of this Resolution, which shall, continue in full force and effect notwithstanding such holding, and provided that such invalidity shall be confined in its operation to the ward, clause, sentence, paragraph, section, or other part of this Resolution directly involved in the controversy in which such judgment shall have been rendered. 6. This Resolution is hereby declared to be an emergency measure necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, property, health and safety, for the following reasons: in recent years in various parts of the United States, riots, general civil disobedience, and widespread public disorder have occurred which have resulted in injury and death to persons and in widespread damage to property, both public and private; experience has proved that in those areas where there has been no adequate advance preparation, such events have resulted in far greater injuries and damages than in those areas where adequate advance preparations have been made; part of the necessary steps in such adequate advance preparation is such an ordinance as this. 7. This Resolution shall tare effect and be in full force and effect immediately upon its passage. On motion of Coutr ilman Blake , seconded by Councilman Graham , and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Emmons Blake, Myron Graham, Arthur F. Spring, Donald Q. Miller, Kenneth E. Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution is passed and ii mss::! 1st day of 1970. M I, J. H. FITZPATRICK, the duly appointed, qualified and acting City Clerk of the City of San Luis Obispo, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of RESOLUTION N0. 2052 (19 70 Series), passed and adopted on the 1st day of June , 19 705 by the City Council of the City of San Luis Obispo. WITNESS my hand and the seal of the City of San Luis Obispo this 21st day of August , 1^770.. . HZ.JYMPATRICK CI LERK RESOLUTION NO, 2051 (1970 Series) A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING THP-SE 12- MINUTE PARKING SPACES AND TWO TAXI CAB SPACES ON SOUTH STREET AND ESTABLISHING TWO PARKING METER SPACES AND EXTENDING A RED ZONE ON MONTEREY STREET, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. A taxi zone is hereby established an the north side of South Street commencing fifteen feet east of Parker Street and extending forty -four feet easterly. 2. Three 12- minute green zones are hereby established an the north side of South Street commencing fifty -nine feet east of Parker Street and unbending sixty-four feet easterly. 3. The existing loading zone and taxi cab spaces on the southerly side of Monterey Street east of Osos Street are hereby rescinded. 4. A red zone is hereby established on the southerly side of Monterey Street commencing 160 feet east of Osos Street and extending twenty feet easterly. On motion of Councilman Blake, seconded by Cam_, and an the following roll can vote: AYES: Councilmen Blake, Graham, Miller, Spring and Mayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: Now the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted this In day of June, 1970. ATTEST: CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Council of the City of San Luis OMspo at a Regular Meeting held thereof on the 1st day of June, 1970. o7o.S � RES''%UTION NO. 2050 (1970 S ``tes) A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING.THE MAYOR TO SIGN A REVISED QUITCLAIM DEED CLARIFYING THE INTENT CONCERNING SLOPE EASEMENTS RESERVED BY THE CITY. WHEREAS, pursuant to Ordinance No. 361 (1966 Series) and Section 725 of the City Charter, certain real property owned by the City of San Luis Obispo was sold at public auction to Dr. Bruce Kennelly; and WHEREAS, the quitclaim deed executed by the Mayor describing the concerned real property did not mains it clear that the Slope Easements described therein were being reserved to the grantor; and WHEREAS, the grantee has requested that a corrected deed clarifying the intent of the parties be executed by the City and, accordingly, has returned the original deed to the City Clerk; and WHEREAS, it is in the public interest to correct said description in the deed. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. That certain quitclaim deed from the City of San Luis Obispo to Bruce Kennelly dated January 20, 1967 which was originally executed pursuant to Ordinance No. 361 (1966 Series) be and the same is hereby cancelled and said deed shall be destroyed by the City Clerk. 2. That certain quitclaim deed dated June 15, 1970 to Dr. Kennelly describing the same parcels of real property but including appropriate language to make it clear that the slope easements described therein are being reserved by the City of San Luis Obispo is hereby approved to replace the earlier deed and the Mayor is hereby authorized to execute said deed on behalf of the City of San Luis Obispo. On motion of Councilman Blake seconded by Councilman Miller and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Graham, Blake, Miller, Spring and Mayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution is passed and adopted this 15th day of Tune , 1970. ATTEST: Clerk I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was -duly and regularly passed by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at a Regular Meeting held thereof on the day of , 1970, ✓ �. Y . a Iyy • ' RESOLUTION NO. 2049 (1970 Series) A RESOLUTION RECOMMENDING THAT SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY BE DESIGNATED AS TOPICS COORDINATING AGENT. WHEREAS, the Congress of the United States has in the Federal Aid Highway Act of 1968 declared it to be in the national interest for Federal Funds to be expended for a '°TOPICS" program which consists of making traffic operations improvements on a systematic basis in accordance with an area -wide plan over a network of arterial and other major streets within urban areas; and WHEREAS, it is the intent of the State of California TOPICS legislation to establish Coordinating Agents to properly coordinate the TOPICS studies and activities of the various agencies within urban areas so that the limited funds available can be expended in the most productive manner. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of San Luis Obispo does hereby recommend that the County of San Luis Obispo be appointed by the State as the TOPICS "Coordinating Agent" for the City of San Luis Obispo. On motion of Councilman Graham, seconded by Councilman Miller, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Blake, Graham, Miller, Spring and Mayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted this ist day of June, 1970. ATTEST: v'`ir CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at a Regular Meeting held thereof on the 1st day of June, 1970. ,P ony 0 4� RESOLUTION NO. 2048 (1970 Series) A RESOLUTION DESIGNATING USE OF 1969 -70 AND 1970- 71 TOPICS ALLOCATION. WHEREAS, the State of Califamia Department of Public Works (hereinafter called "State') has advised that the City of San Luis Obispo (hereinafter called "City') has been apportioned $40,497 of Federal TOPICS funds for fiscal year 1969 -70 and $37,299 for 1970-71. WHEREAS, regulations for the use of said TOPICS funds require City to advise State of their specific intentions in regard to expenditure of such funds; and WHEREAS, the City Council has indicated its desire to participate in the TOPICS • .00:.. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council as follows: 1. That City intends to expend a portion of its 1969 -70 apportionment for the purpose of completing an area -wide TOPICS study and financing certain improvement projects. 2. That City intends to accumulate the remaining portion of its 1969 -70 apportionment and to accumulate the 1970 -71 apportionment-to finance a more substantial program. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo on the 1st day of June, 1970 on motion of Councilman Graham, seconded by Councilman Miller and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Blake, Graham, Miller, Spring and Mayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: None ATTEST: CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at a Regular Meeting held thereof on the 1st day of June, 1970. /� �. RESOLUTION NO. 2047 (1970 Series) A RESOLUTION REQUESTING THAT THE DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS COMNIENCE STUDIES FOR MODIFICATION OF THE LOS OSOS ROAD INTERCHANGE AT U.S. HIGHWAY 101. WHEREAS, for many years the City Master Plan has shown an extension of Los Osos Road to connect to Buckley Road across 101 Freeway; and WHEREAS, serious traffic congestion problems will be created in future years If said street extension is not developed; and WHEREAS, properties in the immediate vicinity desire firm planning in order to develop in a manner compatible with the future street extension. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. The Council of the City of San Luis Obispo does hereby request that the Division of Highways conduct studies for conversion of the existing interchange structure to a structure which will provide for future traffic flows in accordance with the master street and highway plan for the City of San Luis Obispo. On motion of Councilman Spring, seconded by Councilman Blake, and on the following roll can vote: AYES: Councilmen Blake, Graham, Miller, Spring and Mayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution is passed and adopted this 18th day of May, 1970. ATTEST: er CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at a Regular Meeting held thereof on the 18th day of May, 1970. _GrG..cs-M F �6;r%Mor-=q M r_�2oX/7 RESOLUTION NO. 2046 (1970 Series) A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE AGREE1YMNT FOR THE EXTENSION OF HIGHLAND DRIVE. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. That certain Agreement between the State of California, Division of Highways, the Trustees of the California State Colleges, and the City of San Luis Obispo for the Extension of Highland Drive, for reference purposes designated District Agreement No. 70-4 is hereby approved. 2. The Mayor of the City of San Luis Obispo is hereby authorized to sign said agreement on behalf of the City. 3. The City Clerk is authorized to forward sufficient copies signed by the Mayor to satisfy the requirements of the State Division of Highways to their local District Office. On motion of Councilman Blake, seconded by Councilman Springy, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Blake, Graham, Miller, Spring and Mayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution is passed and adopted this 18th day of May, 1970. ATTEST: Clerk CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at a Regular Meeting held thereof on the 18th day of May, 1970. ity Merx a 0 yG RESOLUTION NO. 2045 (1970 Series) A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE CLOSING OF STATE HIGHWAY FOR LA FIESTA PARADE. WHEREAS, the citizens of the City of San Luis Obispo will be holding their annual community celebration on May 229 23 and 24, 1970; and WHEREAS, a parade on Saturday morning, May 23, 1970, is an integral part of the Fiesta Celebration; and WHEREAS, the LaFiesta Celebration is a most important civic celebration, drawing visitors to this City from distant places to see this most extraordinary parade and to visit the early California historical sites of this community. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo that: 1. A Parade Permit be issued to La Fiesta Association authorizing the closing of Highway 227 to Broad Street and the closing of Highway 101 offra.mp at Marsh Street during the hours of 6:00 A.M. to 1 :00 P. M. on May 23, 1970. 2. The City Police Department and other City departments are directed to cooperate with LaFiesta officials in putting on the parade. 3. The Division of Highways and the California Highway Patrol be notified of the proposed 'closing of a portion of a State Highway for this parade, and they are hereby requested to approve this action. On motion of Councilman Blake, seconded by Councilman Miller, and on the following roll call vane: AYES: Councilmen Blake, Graham, Miller, Spring and Mayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution is passed and adopted this 18th day of May, 1970. ATTEST: CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at a Regular Meeting held thereof on the 18th day of May, 1970. —�� lerk o? 0 5/5- i RESOLUTION NO: 2044 (1970 Series) A RESOLUTION INCREASING THE 1969 - 70 BUDGET. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. That Account No. 200.4 General Government - Legal Advertising be increased by $1,000.00. 2. That Account No. 214.3 Street - Materials and Supplies be increased by $100000.00. 3. That the Unbudgeted Reserve be decreased by $11,000.00. 4. That Account No. 851.3 Sewer Collection System - Materials and Supplies be increased by $750.00. S. That Account No. 704 Water Purchase be increased by $20, 000.00. On motion of Councilman Graham , seconded by Councilman Miller , and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Blake, Graham, Miller, Spring and Mayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted this 1st day of Tun`_ 1970. ATTEST: CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at a Regular Meeting held thereof on the day of , 1970. `9 �yy RESOLUTION NO. 2043 (1970 Series) A RESOLUTION SUPPORTING PROPOSITION 1 ON THE JUNE, 1970 PRIMARY BALLOT AUTHORIZING BONDS FOR HEALTH SCIENCE FACILITIES. WHEREAS, representatives of the Support Proposition 1 Committee have appeared befow the City Council urging its support of said Proposition on the June, 1970 Primary Ballot; and WHEREAS, the proposed bond issue would provide essential construction to in- crease the capacity of University campuses to graduate more specialists in the health sciences fields. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. The City Council hereby expresses its support of Proposition 1 on the June, 1970 Primary Ballot and urges the citizens of the City of San Luis Obispo to cast their votes in favor of this measure since the facilities which would be provided through the bond issue would assist California in meeting the health needs of its residents which currently exceed the existing supply of trained health science personnel. 2. Copies of this resolution shall be forwarded to the local chairman of the Support Proposition 1 Committee and to Dr. Charles E. Seger. On motion of Councilman Miller, seconded by Councilman. Graham, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Blake, Graham, Miller, Spring and Mayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution is passed and adopted this 18th day of May, 1970. ATTEST: City Clerk CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at a Regular Meeting held thereof on the 18th day of May, 1970. �� RESOLUTION NO. 2042 (1970 Series) A RESOLUTION IN SUPPORT OF PROPOSITIONS 2, 3, 49 5 AND 7 ON THE JUNE, 1970 PRMARY BALLOT. WHEREAS, the League of Women Voters have requested the City Council to express its support of certain propositions on the 1970 Primary Ballot; and WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that Propositions 2, 3, 4, 5 and 7 merit such expression of support. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo that the Council hereby supports the fallowing propositions and urges the citizens of the City to do likewise: 1. Proposition 2 - which revises Article XI of the California Constitution dealing with counties and cities. 2. Proposition 3 - which would revise Article XII of the California Constitution dealing with corporations and public utilities. 3. Proposition 4 - which revises and repeals certain constitutional provisions relating to state penal institutions, homesteads and other property of heads of families, state lands and unimproved private lands. 4. Proposition 5 - which would permit the Legislature to revise its proposed constitutional changes before submission to the electorate and which would revise civil service provisions to alter the exemptions. 5. Proposition 7 -which would authorize the Legislature, by a two- thirds vote, to raise the maximum rate of interest payable on all state general obligation bands previously authorized but not sold whenever any such bonds have been offered for sale but not. sold and, at the same time, ratify the statute adopted in 1969 which raised from 5 to 7 percent the maximum interest rate payable on general obligation bonds. On motion of Councilman Miller, seconded by Councilman Blake, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Blake, Graham, Miller, Spring and Mayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution is passed and ATTEST: City Cleric I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at a Regular Meeting held thereof on the 18th day of May, 1970. ,M/� / ,? aS/';1_ Y RESOLUTION NO. 2041 (1970 Series) A RESOLUTION RESCINDING RESOLUTION NOS. 2016 AND 2037 REGARDING TOPICS ALLOCATION. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows. 1. That Resolution Nos. 2016 and 2037 will hereby be and the same are hereby rescinded. On motion of Councilman Miller, seconded.by Councilman Graham, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Blake, Graham, Miller, Spring and Mayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted this 11th day of May, 1970. ATTEST: Ali CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at an Adjourned Meeting held thereof on the 11th day of May, 1970. "? off/ RESOLUTION NO. 2040 (1970 Series) A RESOLUTION INCREASING THE 1969 — 70 BUDGET BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. That Account No. 200.10, General Government — Planning Commission be increased by $7$0.00 and the Unbudgeted Reserve be decreased by $750.00. On motion of Councilman Blake, seconded by Mayor Schwartz, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Blake, Graham, Miller, Spring and Mayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: None The foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted this 18th day of May, 1970. City Clerk CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at a Regular Meeting held thereof on the 18th day of May, 19700 ,k RESO= UTION 140, 2039.(1970 Ser4-2s) A RESOLUTION RESTRICTING PAR.IKING ON FOOTHILL BOULEVAAD, ON SANTA ROSA SHEET, ON WALNUT STREET AND ON JOHNSON AVENUE; RESCINDING A GREEN ZONE ON JOHNSON AVENUE; AND ESTABLISHING A GREEN ZONE ON JOHNSON AVENUE. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. A red zone is hereby established on the north side of Foothill Boulevard commencing 240 feet easterly of the prolongation of the easterly line of Santa Rosa Street and extending fifty-five feet easterly. 2. A red zone is hereby established on the easterly side of Santa Rosa Street commencing forty -five feet north of Montalban Street and extending sixty -five feet northerly. 3. A no-parking zone is hereby established on the north side of Walnut Street commencing at the prolongation of the easterly line of Santa Rosa Street and extending ninety feet easterly. 4. A red zone is hereby established on the westerly side of Johnson Avenue commencing thirty-one feet from the northerly property line of Monterey Street and extending fifty feet northerly. Two green zones within this same limit are hereby rescinded. 5. A green zone is hereby'established on the westerly side of Johnson Avenue commencing 100 feet northerly of the northerly line of Monterey Street and extending twenty -eight feet northerly. On motion of Councilman Maim. seconded by Councilman Graham, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Blake, Graham, Miller, Spring and Mayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSE Mr: None the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted this 11th day of May, 1970. ATTEST: ity Clerk CERTIFICATION L Yar s3� I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at an Adjourned Meeting held thereof on the 11th day of May, 1970. t i RESOLUTION NO. 2.038 (1970 Series) A RESOLUTION OVERRULING PROTESTS AND ORDERING THE SUPERINTENDENT OF STREETS TO PROCEED WITH INSTALLATION OF PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS ON HATHWAY STREET, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo that: 1. Pursuant to hearings duly held, the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo hereby finds and determines that the public convenience and necessity requires the construction and installation of curbs, gutters, sidewalks and driveway ramp improve- ments on those portions of streets within the City of San Luis Obispo as set forth on Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated by reference, and determines that the Special Assessment, Investigation, Limitation and Majority Protest Act of 1931 shall not apply to these proceedings. 2. The Superintendent of Streets shall proceed with the required notification and construction as set forth in Section 7350.1 of the San Luis Obispo Municipal Code. 3. The costs of any such work done by the City, alter hearings duly held, shall become a lien upon said parcels. On motion of Councilman Blake, seconded by Councilman Sprint, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Blake, Muller, Spring and Mayor Schwartz NOES: Councilman Graham ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted this 20th day of April, 1970. ATTEST: RMI F= CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at a Regular Meeting held thereof on the 20th day of April, 1970. ' I V EX11I8IT "A'{CiE: C Curti ? Gutter Sijcl-/aIk O OWNER R Drivelvay Ramp D• H• & E. H. Thomsen LOCATION IMPROVE; IEPITS PARCEL No_ RE UIRED 1335 Foothill (Hathway Side) 52- 082 -09 co S G• A. & M- H- Noble 1327 Foothill (Hathway Side) 52- 082 -08 C, S R. H. & D. Ward 131 Hathway Bank of America N.T. &S.A. 145 52- 082 -23 Co S A• M• & A. 4cCapes Ha an -gay 215 Hathway L. E. Davis 52- 072 -02 S 241 Hathway I• A• "iorrison, Eta) 52- 072 -03 S: L. H- & G. E. Lamouria 269 Hath!vay 52-072 -04 S, R 281 Hathway L- & H. Sankoff 52- 072-05 S, R 291 Hathway L- E. Sankoff 52 -072 -06 S T. J• & A. M. lee 301 Hathway 321 Hathway J- C- & G- L- Douglas 52 -072 -08 S, R 331 Hathway H- P. S L- E. Ekholm 52- 072 -09 S 380 California Blvd. (Hathway Side) 52- 072 -17 S, R T. L. & P. Filson 385 California Blvd. (Hathway Side) 52- 072 -18 S. R EXHIBIT "A" NOTE: C = Curb Ji Gutter S = Side%:1aIk R = r)ri vex,,a.y Ramp 0`•'dE LOCATION PARCEL NO IMPROVE; 1E !TS REQUIRED P. F. Ho:iard 4l6 Hathway 52- 202 -01 S E. C. u J. Glover 400 Hathway 52- 202 -02 S P. H. Hoffman, Etal 390 Hathiiay 52- 201 -18 S T. J. a A. '4. Lee 360 Hat�i!ay 52- 201 -17 S R. L. J! 1. A. 11est 348 Hathway 52- 201 -04 S, R(2) J. A. « E. t1. Crosgrove 306 Hathway 52- 201 -01 S S. 3. & :1. A. Collins 1214 Bond 52- 091 -08 S ( Hathway Side) S. B. & "1, 1M. Collins 274 Hath ,.-,,ay 52 -091 -97 S, R S. B. R '1. '1. Collins 248 Hathi;ay 52- ^�1 -9Fi S. R �. B. Hill 230 Hathway 52- 091 -05 S, R A. '1. R R. 1. Fellows 20C Jiathway 52- 991 -04 S M.. 1. !c'leiI 111 Orange Drive 52- 0 ?1 -01 S (Hath,gay Side) 0. S. ']right, Eta] 110 Orange Drive 52- 092 -01 C, S ( Hathway Side) A. R C. '?enetzk,y 111 Kentucky 52- :19 ? -03 C S ( Hathway Sile) R. L. V. 1. Andreini 12 Hath—ay 52- 093 -14 S J. J. .& V. A. Hurley 10 Hath,.!ay 52- 0 ?3 -22 S RESOLUTION NO, 2037 (1970 Series) A RESOLUTION DESIGNATING USE OF 1969 -70 TOPICS ALLOCATION. WHEREAS, the State of California Department of Public Works (hereinafter called "State'' has advised that the City of San Luis Obispo (hereinafter called "City') has been apportioned $40,497 of Federal TOPICS funds for fiscal year 1969 -70; and WHEREAS, regulations for the use of said TOPICS funds require City to advise State of their specific intentions in regard to expenditure of such funds; and WHEREAS, the City Council has indicated its desire to participate in the TOPICS Program. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council as follows: 1. That City intends to expend a portion of its 1969 -70 apportionment for the purpose of completing an area -wide TOPICS study and financing certain improvement pro- jects. 2. That City intends to accumulate the remaining portion of its 1969 -70 apportion- meat and to combine it with its 1970-71 apportionment for use in financing improvement projects. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo on the 20th day of April, 1970 on motion of Councilman Blake, seconded by Councilman Spring and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Make, Graham, YMer, Spring and Mayor Schwartz , NOES: None ABSENT: None ATTEST: CERTIFICATION 1 hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at a Regular Meeting held thereof on the 20th day of April, 1970. i 0703% RESOLUTION NO. 2036 (1970 Series) A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING NE' T PROCEDURES AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR WEED ABL EmENT BY CITY FORCES. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo that the following procedures and specifications for weed abatement be adopted and utilized in conjunction with the provisions of the vdeed.E_bate.rnent Ordinance contained in San Luis Obispo i /Amicipal Code Section 5220 et seq.: 1. Accumulations of rubbish, debris, or trash, and /or undesirable weeds, grasses and sia -ilar vegetation which are determined to be a nuisance and/ or a fire hazard or potential fire hazard, shall be abated in accordance with the following- (a) Each parcel posted shall be re- inspected at the expiration of the 10-day waiting period, and unless an extension of time has been granted, the City shall arrange to have accumulation of rubbish, debris, trash, grass and/or weeds removed from the posted parcel, and shall bill the last -lmmm owner of record for the lot- clearance work. (b) Parcels shall be judged to meet the requirements of the City'ileed- Abatement Ordinance if debris has been removed, and standing grass and weeds are generally less than three inches in height. (c) Sidewall: and parkway areas shall be deemed a part of the premises and shall be cleared in the same manner as specified for other parcels. (d) All cut grass or weeds, rubbish, debris and trash shall be rer_ =owed from the posted premises =7Y hauling. (e) Sidewal.:s shall be swept free of clods, dirt, residue or debris resulting tore abatement wort. (f ) Parcels may be cleared, eitlier by the property owner, private contractors, or City crews, utilizing the following methods or any combination thereof: (1) Mowing with rotary mmver, one or more times as necessary. (2) blowing with siclde mower, then raking and hauling cut grass and weeds from premises. (3) Rototilling, one or rzore times as necessary. (S) Discing, one or more times as necessary. �o3L Resolution No. 2036 (1970 Series) Page 2 (5) Chemical spraying of growing grass and/or weeds, one or more applications as necessary, providing the chemicals are applied so that they do not present a health hazard to humans or animals, are not flammable, do not leave an oily or slippery residue on sidewalks, are not applied to growth over 6" in height, and are applied in a manner to insure that chemicals will not damage adjacent trees, flowers or shrubs. 2. The minimum charge by the City for lot or parcel containing 6000 square feet or more shall be $40.00 or stall be the actual cost to the City of having the work done, which ever is greater. The charge by the City for a parcel smaller than 6000 square feet, or for hauling of debris from posted parcels, shall be $20.00, or shall be the actual cost of having the wore done, which- ever is greater. The City Clerk shall add an administrative charge of $5.00 to each weed abatement assessment to cover staff time, correspondence and postage. On motion of Councilman Blake , seconded by Councilman Spring and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Blake, Graham, Miller, Spring and Mayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted this 20th day of April , 1970. ATTEST: er t CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that the foregoing ILesolution was duly and regularly passed by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at a Regular Meeting held thereof on thee��7,7/ day of IAO�iU , 1970. city clerit 'q03 I RESCOT V T ION NO. 2035 (1970 Series) A RESOLUTIOI\I M GING THE CALIFOr:NIA LEGISLATURE TO SUPPO T SMILTE BILL 867 Too MO ^VIBE GRANTS FOR CONSTRUCTION OF NON :REVENUE Pr.DDUCM NAVIGATIONAL FACILITIES. WHEREAS, the California Legislature has heretofore approved a development program designed to eventually provide a chain of harbors of refuge at reasonable intervals along California's coastline: and WHEREAS, there are sites for potential harbors of refuge which are located within political subdivisions lilm the local Port San Luis Harbor District, having a relatively low population density and limited fiscal resources, and which are thus unable to afford amounts necessary to match Federal funds available for the construction of needed harbor improvements. NOVI, THEREFORE, BE rr RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. That the California Legislature be and each member thereof is hereby urged to support the amendment to the Harbors and Navigation Code, as proposed by Senator Donald Grunsky in Senate Bill 067, which would authorize the Department of Navigation and Ocean Development to grant funds, subject to specific Legislative approval in each instance, to local agencies for the purpose of planning and constructing such non- revenue producing features of harbors or breakwaters, jetties, entrance channels, turning basins and the lice. 2. That the City Clerk be and he is hereby instructed to forward copies of this resolution to the Governor, each member of the State Legislature, the Secretary of the Port San Luis Harbor District and to the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of San Luis Obispo County. On motion of Councilman IVMer, seconded by Councilman Graham, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Blake, Graham, YMer and Mayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: Councilman Spring the foregoing Resolution is passed and adopted this 28th day of April�1970. ATTEST: Clerk CERTIFICA i I�PI I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly Passed by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at an Adjourned Meeting held thereof on the 20th day of April, 1970. lerk �o3S iD RESOLUTION NO. 203-1 (1970 Series) A RESOLUTION INCREASING T: =L 1969 - 70 BUDGET. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City.. of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. That Account No. 744, Water - Chemicals and Filtering N,aterials, be increased by $4,000.00. and on the following roll call vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted this 4th day O May 1970. ATTEST: CERTIFICA T ION I hereby certify that the foregoing resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Council of tiie City of San Luis Obispo at a Regular Meeting held thereof on the day of 1970. M, M"wom - m �- - —mm a3 9/ CI Y 0]1 SAN 1VJj IS 01B IS 0 CA L 111'O RiNTIA ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER 990 PALM STREET 543 -3765 April 27, 1970 MEMORANDUM: FROM : Richard D. Miller, Administrative Officer TO Honorable Mayor and City Council ••`` San Luis Obispo, California The following is a brief explanation for a requested increase in the Chemicals and Filtering Materials Account in the Water Department in the amount of $4, 000.00. Originally, the department head had asked for approximately $34, 000. 00 and this was cut down to $28, 500.00 in the final budgeapproval, upon, my recommendation. p However, because of a more refined degree of treatment which is taking-.- place as time goes on, we find that after nine months had passed in this fiscal year, we had total expenditures for this purpose of $27,104.00 compared to $14, 094.00 last year at the same time. The account is currently over - expended by $1, 751.00 and we have other orders out for $1,745.00. It is therefore requested that the Council authorize an increase of $4, 000.00 to complete the fiscal year. RDM :mp RESOLUTION NO. 2033 (1970 Series) A RESOLUTION INCF:EASING TI-M 1969 - 70 BUDGET. BE rT F.ESOLVEI; ax the Council of the Ci,'y of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. That Account ido. 207. 8, City Attorney - Travel and IWeedmg Expense, be increased by $125.00 and the Unbudgeted reserve be decreased by $125.00. On motion of Councilran Miller, seconded by Councilman Blalde, and on the following roll call. vote: AYES: Councilmen Bla:ae, Graham, I: ".filler, Spring and Mayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution was drily passed and adopted this 6th day of April, 1970. ATTEST: / .a CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at a. Regular Meeting held thereof on the 6th day of I,pril, 1970. . _ice c7 Vie, ESOLUTION NO. 2032 {1970 Series) A F_ESOLUTION INCREASING 71iE 1969 - 70 BUDGET. BE Irf %ESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. That the City Engineer's budget be increased by $555.00 by adding that amount to a new account 211.23, mission Inspection Fees (395), and the unbudgeted reserve be decreased by $555.00. On motion of Councilman Miller seconded by Councilman Graham , and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Blase, Graham, Iailler, ,:_ -hic- and I Or Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing resolution was duly passed and adopted this 3ta day of April 1970. ATTEST: Oi� CERTIFICA T I0I1 I hereby certify that the foregoing P.esolution was duly and regularly passed by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at a Regular Meeting held thereof on the 6th day of April , 1970. C,2 C3 3 ;J RESOLUTION NO. 2031 (1970 Series) A RESOLUTION OVERRULING PROTESTS AND ORDERING THE SUPERINTENDENT OF STI:EETS TO PROCEED WITH INSTALLATION OF PUBLIC I1:OVENiENTS ON BROAD STREET, BE TT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo that: 1. Pursuant to hearings duly held, the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo hereby finds and determines that the public convenience and necessity requires the construction and installation of curbs, gutters, sidewalks and driveway ramp improve - ments on those portions of streets within the City of San Luis Obispo as set forth on Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated by reference, and determines that the Special Assessment, Investigation, Limitation and Majority Protest Act of 1931 shall not apply to these proceedings. 2. The Superintendent of Streets shall proceed with the required notification and construction as set forth in Section 7350.1 of the San Luis Obispo Municipal Code. 3. The costs of any such work done by the City, after hearings duly held, shall become a lien upon said parcels. On motion of Councilman Spring, seconded by Councilman Miller, and or_ die following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Blake, Graham, vMler, Spring and Mayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted this 6th day of April, 1970. CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at a Regular Meeting held thereof on the 6th day of April, 1970. i P-.m / • • EXHIBIT "A" i NOTE: C = Curb & Gutter S = Sidewalk R = Driveway Ramp IMREQUIREDTS MINER LOCATION PARCEL NO C. L. & G. Estrada 811 Ourray (Broad side) 1- 014 -41 S D. & F. Bressi 130 -132 Broad 1- 014 -13 S D. E. & R. M. Bowin 148 Broad 1- 014 =14 S "9. Brazil 156 Broad 1- 014 -15 C, S, R M. Brazil 160 Broad 1- 014 -45 C, S W. A.V. Brazil 164 Broad 1- 014 -46 S J. & L. Boriack 172 Broad 1- 014 -17 C, S, R H. & A. Carlsen 180 Broad 1- 014 -40 S J. R. & A. V. Tunnell 711 Mission (Broad Side) 1- 101 -27 S R. & 0. Porter 222 Broad 1- 101 -28 C, S 0. & D. Hixon 228 Broad 1- 101 -26 C, S J. & D. Hughes 230 Broad 1- 101 -29 C, S E. & E. McQuary 232 Broad 1- 101 -38 C, S C. V. & J. C. Barclay 234 Broad 1- 102 -17 C, S E. & R. Francis 236 Broad 1- 102 -15 C, S, R R. F. Costa 276 Broad 1- 102 -03 C, S, R 4. B. McDougal, etal 282 Broad 1- 102 -04 C, S, R M. Faris 290 Broad lr 102 -10 S, R F. Garcia 522 Broad 1- 193 -01 C, S C. & K. Bradbeer 540 Broad 1- 193 -07 C, S, R RESOLUTION NO, 2030 (1970 Series) A IRES OLUi ION INCREASING 1-HE 1969 70 BUDGET. BE IT FIESOL`7ZD by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows :. 1. That Account Fo. 2, Capital Outlay - Southside Park, be increased by $31,000.00. On motion of Councilman Blake , seconded by Councilman Miller , and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Blake, Graham, Miller, Spring and Mayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted this 6th day of April , 1970. ATTEST: CERTIFICA T ION I hereby certify that the foregoing B-esolution was duly and regularly passed by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at a Regular Meeting held thereof on the 6th day of . April 1970. 0?03D 0 RESOLUTION NO. 2029 (1970 Series) A RESOLUTION INCREASING THE 1969 - 70 BUDGET. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. That Account No. 215.4, Painting Motor Vehicle, be increased by $400.00 and the Unbudgeted Reserve be decreased by $400.00. On motion of Councilman Blake , seconded by Councilman Miller , and on the following roll call vane: AYES: Councilmen Blake, Graham., Miller, Spring and Mayor Schwartz NOES: None ANN': None the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted this 6th day of April , 1970. ATTEST: ' CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at a Regular Meeting held thereof on the day of 1970. I ITT "? 0 - 9 MEMORANDUM i 7' TO Richard Miller FROM David F Romero • DATF March.20. 1970 SUBJECT The Paint Department pickup had.a rod bearing go out which damaged the crankshaft. It was less expensive to substitute a rebuilt engine rather than repair the old one. While the pickup was in the shop, a new clutch; valve lifters, and carburetor were installed. Total cost for this project was $293.09. During the year, we also installed lights,.flashers, and turn signals on the striping machine: Total cost for this work was $63.18: These . two items contributed to the shortage in the Paint Department Motor Vehicle fund. It is our estimate that $150 additional should provide sufficient fund's for the remainder of the fiscal year. Honorable Mayor and City Council :: Budget account is currently overe=ended by $261. Original budget: $00. Amount spent to date, nine months: $661. Increase of original budget account by $100 should take care of needs until Juine 30.' 1 PORM HO -f L.ESOLUTION NO. 2028 (1970 Series) A RESOLUTION INCREASING THE 1969 - 70 BUDGET. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. That Account No. 345, Water - Services, be increased by $42000.00. On motion of Councilman Blake , seconded by Councilman Graham , and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Blake, Graham, Miller, Spring and Mayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted this 16thday of March , 1970. ATTEST: .fig CERTIFICE.TION I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at a Regular Meeting held thereof on the 16th day of march , 1970. 'aaR 1 RESOLUTION NO. 2027 (1970 Series) A RESOLUII ON INCREASING THE 1969 - 70 BUDGET. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. That Account No. 200.23, General Government - IVAssion Field Restrooms be added in the amount of $450.00 and the Unbudgeted Reserve be reduced by $450.000 On motion of Councilman Graham seconded by Mayor Schwartz , and on the follaWJnrtc111call'vote: AYES: Councilmen Blake, Graham, Miller, Spring and Mayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted this 16th day of March 1970. ATTEST: WOOP CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at a Regular Meeting held thereof on the 16th day of March , 1970. -�2 0 a7 n RESOLUTION NO, 2026 (1970 Series) A RESOLUTION SUPPORTING THE FORMATION OF A POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT IN THE COUNTY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO. BE IT RESOLVED by the Cm=il of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. That the Board of Supervisors be and they are hereby requested to form a county -wide air pollution control district to safeguard the health of the residents of the City and County of San Luis Obispo and preserve the environmental amenities of this area. 2. That the City Clem be authorized and directed to forward a copy of this resolution to the County Clerk as an indication of the concern of the City of San Luis Obispo for preservation of our natural environment. On motion of Mayor Schwartz, seconded by Councilman Graham, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Blake, Graham, hiller, Spring and Mayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted this 16th day of March, 1970. ATTEST: qpMerk CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at a Regular Meeting held thereof on the 16th day of March, 1970. RESOLUTION NO, 2025 (1970 Series) A r ESOLU T ION APPROVING THE FINAL IrAP OF TRACT 395, MISSION 11ACT, ' BE TI' -.ESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. That the final map of Tract No. 395, Mission Tract, shall be and is hereby approved by the City of San Luis Obispo subject to the conditions outlined in the subdivision agreement. On motion of Councilman Graham, seconded by Councilman !,Miller, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Bla x, Graham, spring and Mayor Schvm= NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted this 16th day of March, 1970, ATTEST: .-IR _ - '" *ff"_4 - CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at a Regular Meeting held thereof on the 16th day of !,arch, 1970. ,P-0,;25- M ��' .' • yew •'1 f Vt � RESOLUTION We 2024 (1970 Series) RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO APPROVING AGREEMENT FOR MAINTENANCE OF STATE HIGHWAY IN THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO WHEREAS, the State of California, through its Department of Public Works, Division of Highways, has presented an Agreement for Maintenance of the State highway in the City of San Luis Obispo effective as of March 1, 1970 and to re- main in effect until amended or terminated. WHEREAS, the City Council has heard read said Agreement in full and is familiar with the contents thereof; THEREFORE, be it resolved by the City Council of the City of San Luis Obispo that said Agreement for Maintenance of the State highway in the City is hereby approved and the Mayor and the City Clerk are directed to sign the same on be- half of said City. On motion of Councilman Blake, seconded by Councilman Miller, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Blake.9 Graham, Miller, Spring and Mayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and fifiopted this 16th d�-of March, 1970. ATTEST: Mayor City Clerk CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at an Adjourned Meeting held thereof on the 16th day of March, 1970. Clerk �2o,;) RESOLUTION NO. 2023 (1970 Series) A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE AGREEMENT WITH THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR REALIGNMENT AND TRAFFIC SIGNALS AT THE INTERSECTION OF FERRINI ROAD, HIGHLAND DRIVE AND NORTH CHORRO STREET WITH STATE HIGHWAY NO. 1. WHEREAS, the State Department of General Services, Office of Architecture and Construction, have prepared Contract SA 4028, V7.0. AD 03 115 C -11 to accomplish certain realighment and signaling an State Highway No. 1 made necessary by the recent extension of Highland Drive; and WHEREAS, the proposed public improvements are of benefit to both the City of San Luis Obispo and the State of California; and WHEREAS, the proposed agreement incorporates an equitable distribution of the costs of such improvements between the City and the State. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. Contract SA 4028, V1.0. AD 03 115 C -11 between the City and the State is hereby approved and the Mayor of the City of San Luis Obispo is hereby authorized and directed to sign said contract on behalf of the City. 2. The City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to furnish a certified copy of this resolution to the State Department of General Services, Office of Architecture and Construction, together with a copy of said contract executed on behalf of the City of San Luis Obispo. On motion of Councilman Blake seconded by Councilman Graham and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Blake, Graham, Miller, Spring and Mayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: None the foiregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted this 9th day of March , 1970. ATTEST: j Ufty Clerk CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at a Regular Meeting held there- of on the 9th day of March 1970. ny�` er1 lc X0'3 RESOLUTION NO, 2022 (1970 Series) A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING NO PARKIN( 'ZONES ON JOHNSON AVENUE AND ON SOUTH HIGUEAA STREET; A BUS LOADING ZONE ON PISMO STREET; A GREEN ZONE ON HATHWAY AVENUE; RESCINDING A YIELD SIGN AND ESTABLISHING A STOP SIGN ON CENTER STREET. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. A red zone is hereby established an the west side of Johnson Avenue commencing at the southerly line of Manterey Street and extending 93 feet southerly. A no- parking zone is hereby established on the westerly side of Higuera Street from the southerly line of the Division of Highways maintenance yard property and ex- tending 120 feet northerly. 2. The green zone on the north side of Pismo Street commencing 65 feet west of the westerly line of Nipomo Street and extending 40 feet westerly is hereby rescinded and replaced by a white bus loading zone. 3. A twenty -four minute time limit zone is hereby established on the west side of Hathway Avenue commencing 10 feet northwesterly of the northerly property line of California Boulevard and extending 44 feet northwesterly. 4. The yield sign an Center Street at North Broad is hereby rescinded and re- placed by a stop sign. On motion of Mayor Schwartz, seconded by Councilman Miller, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Blake, Graham, Miller, Spring and Mayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and aooptp day of March, 1970. ATTEST: city clerk CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at a Regular Meeting held thereof an the 9th day of March, 1970. City Clerk �O�e2 RES"- UTION NO. 2021 (1970 Series) A RESOLUTION REDUCING VARIOUS EQUIPMENT REPLACE- MENT BUDGET ITEMS TO REFLECT UNSPENT PORTIONS THEREOF AND MAKING INTER -FUND TRANSFERS FROM VARIOUS FUNDS TO THE EQUIPf\MNT REPLACEMENT FUND. BE 1T RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. That the following general fund accounts be reduced by the amounts indicated: Acct. No. T Title Amount 203:5 City Clerk equipment replacement $ 350:00 206' . 5 Municipal Building equipment replacement 500:00 208: 5 Police equipment replacement 4 30155 209: 5 Building Inspection equipment replacement 550:00 210.5 Fire equipment replacement 611.89 215'.5 Fainting equipment replacement 1 400:00 218.5 Shop equipment replacement 063.44 2. That the unbudgeted reserve be increased by $8 063.44. 3. That $8' 063.44 be transferred from the General Fund to the Equipment Replacement Fund. Fund. 4. That Account No. 252.5 Park equipment replacement be reduced by $178.92. 5. That $178.92 be transferred from the ?ark Fund to the Equipment Replacement On motion of Councilman Graham seconded by Councilman Blake , and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Blake, Graham, Miller, Spring and Mayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted this 16th day of March , 1970. ATTEST: r-- CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at a. Regular Meeting held thereof on the day of (Y\ aoX-%4 1970. C;:po'�2 / RESOLUTION NO. 2020 (1970 Series) A RESOLUTION PROTESTING AND RECOMMENDING DIS- APPROVAL OF THE APPLICATION OF WALTER BROTHERS TO ESTABLISH A QUARRYING OPERATION ON ISLAY HILL. WHEREAS, Islay Hill is one of the scenic peaks in the vicinity of the City of San Luis Obispo which enbances the beauty of the area; and WHEREAS, preservation of the,natural environment of a community which seeks to attract tourists and safeguard the heritage of its residents is an essential ingredient of good planning. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. The City of San Luis Obispo through its governing body hereby affirms its opposition to any requests for approval of new quarries to remove native material within the approximate three mile urban reserve line around the City of San Luis Obispo which is included in the City's general plan and reflected in the County's general plan in accordance with the provisions of Sections 65305 and 65306 of the government code of the State of California. 2. The Council of the City of San Luis Obispo specifically objects to the application currently on file with the County Planning Commission to establish a quarrying operation on Islay Hill, which is a peak of historic interest to the community and constitutes an integral part of its natural environment which should be preserved for future generations. On motion of Mayor Schwartz, seconded by Councilman Spring, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Blake, Graham, Muller, Spring and Mayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted this 9th day of March, 1970. Mayor ? ATTEST: CER TIFICATION I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at an Adjourned 1/leeting held thereof on the 9th day of March, 1970. r'i RESOL ION NO. 2019 (1970 Seried) A RESOLUTION REVISING TA;U A METER RATES BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. That, pursuant to Ordinance No. 293 (1964 Series), there shall be and are hereby established the following taxi meter rates for taxi operations franchised by the City of San Luis Obispo, as follows: A. $.60 flag drop for the first 1/6 mile or any portion thereof. B. $.10 per each 1/6 mile thereafter. C. $.25 per trip for each extra adult passenger in excess of two (2). D. $6.00 per hour waiting time. E. The above rates apply to both City and Out-of -City faxes. 2. That no taxi franchised by the City of San Luis Obispo shall operate after the effective date of this Resolution unless said taxi has a meter which registers the rates set forth above. 3. That said meters shall be put into operation whenever the taxi is carrying passengers. In order to collect for waiting time, a taxi must have a clock clearly visible to the passengers which is keeping accurate time. 4. That this Resolution shall go into effect on !,/larch 3, 1970. On motion of Councilman U:Rler, seconded by Councilman Spring, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Blake, Graham, INiiiller, Spring and Mayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution is passed and adopted this 2nd day of ATTEST: CERTIFICL T ION I hereby certify that the foregoing T.esolution was duly and regularly passed by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at a Regular Meeting held thereof on the 2nd day of Parch, 1970. Vol M' moo/ 3 .A�. RESOLUTION NO. 2018 (1970 Series) A RESOLUTION REQUIRINGSIDE7ilALIC IMPROVEMENTS ON HATHWAY STREET IN THE CITY OF SAN LUIS CBISPO, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. That the Council hereby preliminarily determines that the public interest necessity and convenience require the construction of curbs, gutters, sidewalks and driveway ramp improvements on those portions of streets within the City of San Luis Obispo as set forth on Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated by reference. 2. That April 20, 1970 at 8 :00 P.M. in the Council Chambers of the City HaII, 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, California., is the time and place set for public hearing on said matter, and notice thereof shall be published twice in the Telegram - Tribune, a newspaper of general circulation in said City; the first publication to be at least twenty days prior to said hearing. Said parcels shall be posted at least ten days prior to said hearing, 3. That subject to any modifications or exceptions declared by the Council at the close of said hearing, said parcels shall be so improved by the property owner, or the City Engineer shall proceed to have the work done and the cost thereof shall be made a lien against the property in accordance with Sections 7350 et. seq, of the San Luis Obispo Municipal Code. On motion of Councilman Blake, seconded by Councilman Springy, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Blake, Miller, Spring and Mayor Schwartz NOES: Councilman Graham ABSE NT: None the foregoing Resolution was passed and ATTEST: this 2nd day of March, 1970. CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at a Regular Meeting held thereof on the 2nd day of March, 1970. City Clerk EXHIBIT "A" NOTE: C = Curb & Gutter S = Sidewalk R = Driveway Ramp INPROVEDIENTS OWNER LOCATION PARCEL N0. REQUIRED P. F. Howard 416 Hathway 52- 202 -01 S E. C. & J. Glover 400 Hathway 52- 202 -02 S R. H. Hoffman, Etal 390 Hathway 52- 201 -18 S T. J. & A. M. Lee 360 Hathway 52- 2n1 -17 S R. L. & M. A. West 348 Hathway 52- 201 -04 S, R(2) J. A. & E. 1.1. Crosgrove 306 Hathway 52- 201 -01 S S. B. & M. M. Collins 1214 Bond 52- 091 -08 S (Hathway Side) S. B. & I1. M. Collins 274 Hathtlay 52- 091 -07 S, R S. B. & M. !1. Collins 248 Hathttay 52- 091 -06 S, R M. B. Hill 230 Hathway 52- 091 -05 S, R A. F1. & R. M. Fellows 208 Hathway 52- 091 -04 S M. M. McNeil 111 Orange Drive 52- 091 -01 S (Hathway Side) D. S. Wright, Etal 110 Orange Drive 52- 092 -01 C, S (Hathway Side) A. & C. Renetzky 111 Kentucky 52- 092 -03 C, S (Hatluiay Side) R. L. & V. M. Andreini 12 Hatht!ay 52- 093 -14 S J. J. & V. A. Hurley 10 Hathway 52- 093 -22 S f EXHIBIT "A" NOTE: C = Curb & Gutter S = Sidewalk R = Driveway Ramp IMPROVEMENTS OWNER LOCATION PARCEL NO. REQUIRED D. H. & E. H. Thomsen 1335 Foothill 52- 082 -09 C, S (Hathway Side) G. A. & M. H. Noble 1327 Foothill 52- 082 -08 C, S (Hathway Side) R. H. & D. Ward 131 Hathway 52- 082 -23 C, S Bank of America N.T. &S.A. 145 Hathway 52- 082 -03 S A. M. & A. McCapes 215 Hathway 52- 072 -02 S L. E. Davis 241 Hathway 52- 072 -03 S I. A. Ptorrison, Etal 269 Hathway 52 -072 -04 S, R L. H. & G. E. Lamouria 281 Hathway 52. 072 -05 S, R L. & H. Sankoff 291 Hathway 52- 072 -06 S L. E. Sankoff 301 Hathway 52- 072 -07 S, R T. J. & A. M. Lee 321 Hathway 52- 072 -08 S, R J. C. & G. L. Douglas 331 Hathway 52- 072 -09 S H. P. & L. E. Ekholm 380 California Blvd. 52- 072 -17 S, R (Hathway Side) T. L. & P. Wilson 385 California Blvd. 52- 072.18 S, R (Hathway Side) RESOLUTION NO, 2017 . (1970 Series) A RESOLUTION ZEQUIRING SIDE TALK IM1PROVEN LENTS ON BROAD STP.EET IN THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. That the Council hereby preliminarily determines that the public interest necessity and convenience require the construction of curbs, gutters, sidewalks and driveway ramp improvements on those portions of streets within the City of San Luis Obispo as set forth on Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated by reference. 2. That April 6, 1970 at 8:00 P.M. in the Council Chambers of the City mall, 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, California, is the time and place set for public hearing on said matter, and notice thereof shall be published twice in the Telegram - Tribune, a newspaper of general circulation in said City, the first publication to be at least twenty days prior to said hearing. Said parcels shall be posted at least ten days prior to said hearing. 3. That subject to any modifications or exceptions declared by the Council at the close of said hearing, said parcels shall be so improved by the property owner, or the City Engineer shall proceed to have the wort: done and the cost thereof shall be made a lien against the property in accordance with Sections 7350 et. seq. of the San Luis Obispo Municipal Code, On motion of Councilman Blake, seconded by Councilman Spring, and on the following roll can vote: AYES: Councilmen Bla::e, Miller, Spring and Mayor Schwartz NOES: Councilman Graham ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this 2nd day of March, 1970. ATTEST: CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at a Regular Meeting held thereof on the 2nd day of March, 1970. c90/%. EXHIBIT "A" NOTE: C = Curb & Gutter S = Sidewalk R = Driveway RamP IMPROVEMENTS 01-INER LOCATION PARCEL NO. REQUIRED C. L. & G. Estrada 811 Murray (Broad side) 1- 014 -41 S D. & F. Bressi 130 -132 Broad 1- 014 -13 S D. E. & R. M. Bowin 148 Broad 1- 014L14 S F.I. Brazil 156 Broad 1- 014 -15 C, S, R M. Brazil 160 Broad 1- 014 -45 Co S W. R V. Brazil 164 Broad 1- 014 -46 S J. & L. Boriack 172 Broad 1- 014 -17 C, S, R H. & A. Carlsen 180 Broad 1- 014 -40 S J. R. & A. V. Tunnell 711 Mission (Broad Side) 1- 101 -27 S R. & 0. Porter 222 Broad 1- 101 -28 C, S D. & D. Nixon 228 Broad 1- 101 -26 C, S J. & D. Hughes 230 Broad 1- 101 -29 C, S E. & E. PMcQuary 232 Broad 1- 101 -38 C, S C. V. & J. C. Barclay 234 Broad 1- 102 -17 C, S E. & R. Francis 236 Broad 1- 102 -15 C, S, R R. F. Costa 276 Broad 1- 102 -03 C, S, R M. B. McDougal, etal 282 Broad 1- 102 -04 C, S, R M. Faris 290 Broad 1- 102 -10 S, R F. Garcia 522 Broad 1- 193 -01 C, S C. & K. Bradbeer 540 Broad 1- 193 -07 C, S, R RESOLUTION NO. 2016 (1970 Series) A RESOLUTION RECOMMENDING THAT SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY BE DESIGNATED AS TOPICS COORDINATING AGENT. WHEREAS, the Congress of the United States has in the Federal -id Highway Act of 1968 declared it to be in the national interest for Federal Funds to be expended for a "TOPICS" program which consists of making traffic operations improvements on a systematic basis in accordance with an areawide plan over a network of arterial and other major streets within urban areas; and WHEREAS, it is the intent of the State of California TOPICS legislation to establish Coordinating Agents to properly coordinate the TOPICS studies and activities of the various agencies within urban areas so that the limited funds available can be expended in the most productive manner NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of San Luis Obispo does hereby recommend that the County of San Luis Obispo be appointed by the State as the TOPICS "Coordinating Agent" for the City of San Luis On motion of Councilman Miller , seconded by Councilman Blake , and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Blake, Graham, Spring, Miller and Mayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted this 6th day of April , 1970. ATTEST: CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at a Regular Meeting held thereof on the 6th day of . April , 1970. N .VD /ro s RESOLUTION NO. 2015 (1970 Series) A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY TO REPRESENT THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPOIN LITIGATION SEEKING A REFUND OF TAXES. T.1e following resolution is hereby offered and read: WHEREAS, pursuant to the provisions of Sections 51500 through 51521 of the Government Code of the State of California, the City of San Luis Obispo on September 18, 1967 adopted Ordinance No. 392 (1967 Series) and, on November 6, 1967, the County of San Luis Obispo adopted Resolution No. 67 -543 authorizing and agreeing that the County would perform the duties of assessing, computing, collecting and re=itting city taxes; and WHEREAS, pursuant to said ordinance, resolution and agreements, the assess -• meat, collection and equalization of taxes for the City of San Luis Obispo was trans- ferred to the County of San Luis Obispo effective with tax year 1968; and WHEREAS, Cause No. 36883 has been filed in the San Luis Obispo Superior Court narcing the City and the County as defendants, wherein the plaintiff seeks a refund of both county and city taxes on the basis that there has been an erroneous assess -ment. NOW, THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED as follows: 1. It is in the public interest that one attorney represent both public entities named as defendants in Cause No. 36883 inasmuch as the legal issues as to both defendants are the same. 2. Inasmuch as officials of the County of San Luis Obispo now perform all tax functions for the City of San Luis Obispo in the same manner as they do for the local school district and other public entities, the District Attorney's office has expressed a willingness to represent the City of San Luis Cbispo in said litigation. 3. The City Council hereby authorizes the District Attorney of the County of San Luis Obispo, or his designated deputy, to represent the City of San Luis Obispo as their counsel of record in Cause No. 36883 in the San Luis Obispo Superior Court, Alex Madonna vs. County and City of San Luis Obispo. On motion of Councilman b6iller seconded by Councilman Graham , and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Blake, Graham, Miller and Mayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: Councilman Spring the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted this 2nd day of March , 1970. ATTEST: Clerk '3�o i6- s�o - 39 IN E. BOARD OF SUPER SOBS COUNTY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA PRESENT:. Supervisors ABSENT: None __M°-°-_- day ------ March_ 16 = = - - =- 19 - =__70 M. Roland Gates, Elston L. Kidwell, John U. Freeman Lyle.F. Carpenter, and Chairman Hans Heilmann In the Matter of District Attorney Instructed to Represent City of San Luis Obispo in Superior Court Action: Upon motion of Supervisor Freeman, seconded,by Supervisor Kidwell, and unanimously carried, the District Attorney is hereby instructed to represent the City of.San Luis Obispo in Superior Court Action No. 36883 entitled Alei Madonna, Plaintiff vs..County and City of San Luis Obispo, Defendants: cc: D.A. City of. SLO 3 -19 -70 drm STATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of San Luis Obispo, } ss. RUTH WARNKEN _ I, _____.----------------------------- -- -- ---- ---- ---- = -- ,.County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, in and for the County of San Luis Obispo, State of California, do hereby certify the foregoing to be a full, true and correct copy of an order made by the Board Of Supervisors; as the same appears spread upon their minute. book. WITNESS my hand and the seal of said Board of Supervisors, affized this day of - - - - -- -March ---- - - - - -- 19.70 _. (SEAL) CD -83 --- - - - - -- RUTH WAralvKEN ------=-------- - --- County Clerk and Ex-Officio Clerk of the Board ^� of Superv(isson Deputy Cler RESOLYTION NO. 2014 (1970 Se "ries) A RESOLUTION SUPPORTING THE PROPOSAL THAT SAN LUIS OBISPO BE CONSIDERED AS THE ST-E OF THE PLANNED RICHARD M. NIKON LIBRARY. WHEREAS, it has come to the attention of the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo that The Richard Nixon Foundation acting through its Planning and Development Committee have commenced a comprehensive survey and study for eventual establishment of a Nixon Library; and WHEREAS, the San Luis Obispo Chamber of Commerce has heretofore adopted and forwarded to the Richard Nixon Foundation a resolution urging that the Foundation consider the City of San Luis Obispo as a possible site for the Richard M. Mixon Library; and WHEREAS, it has been suggested that the Library be located in an area outside of the metropolitan districts of California and it would be in the public interest to select a Central Coast location such as the City of San Luis Obispo. NO9J, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. The Mayor and City Council hereby endorse the recommendation of the San Luis Obispo Chamber of Commerce to the Richard Nixon Foundation that the City of San Luis Obispo be considered as the location for the planned Nixon Library. 2. The City Cleric is hereby authorized and directed to forward copies of this resolution to Mr. Leonard 7K. Firestone, Chairman of the Richard Nixon Foundation, and to the San Luis Obispo Chamber of Commerce. On motion of Councilman Blake , seconded by Councilman Graham , and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Blake, Graham, Spring and Mayor Schwartz NOES: Councilman Miller ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted this 2nd day of March , 1970. ATTEST: .�/ • • CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at a Regular Meeting held thereof on the 2nd day of March , 1970. i er c RESOLUTION,NO. 2&11_(1970 Series) A RESOLUTION CREATING A REVOLVING ACCOUNT FOR PRELIMMARY EXPENSES IN CONNECTION WITH HIGHLAND ASSESSMENT DISTRICT PROCEEDS. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: That $1,000.00 be added to the General Fund Budget and placed in Account No. 229 - Highland District Revolving Account and the unbudgeted reserve be decreased by $1, 000.00. All moneys expended.from said revolving account shall be reimbursed in full to the General Fund from the proceeds of the special assessment and assessment bonds in connection with this district. The moneys in said revolving account shall be expended far the cost of said acquisition, construction and improvements and costs incidental thereto from time to time as said funds are made therefore. A certified copy of this resolution shall be filed with the City Treasurer. On motion of Councilman Blabe , seconded by CouncilmaZ Spring , and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Blake, Graham, Miller, Spring and Mayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted this 16th day of February , 1970. ATTEST: rA CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at a Regular Meeting held thereof on the 16th day of February , 1970. -City C erlc ,;?0I3 i �J RESOLUTION NO. 201.2 (1970 Series) A RESOLUTION APPROVING AN ANENDIdIENT TO THE PRECISE DEVELOPMENT PLAN FOR PHASE M. TROPICANA VILLAGE, WHEREAS, at the request of the developer, the City of San Luis Obispo is willing to amend the approved precise plan for Phase III of Tropicana Village. WHEREAS, it is the consensus of the Planning Commission pursuant to a public hearing held on January 6, 1970, that the deviations to the approved precise plan would improve the student facilities through lower densities per unit, increased parking, easier access, lower noise levels, and more usable open space and landscaping around each unit. Neighboring areas would benefit through better circulation and an esthetically more pleasing complex. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council approves the amendment to the approved precise plan of Phase III, Tropicana Village subject to the following conditions: 1. A landscape plan showing plant materials and method of irrigation to be submitted to the Department of Planning and Building for approval prior to issuance of a building permit. 2. Amended plan shall meet.all codes and ordinances and all conditions es- tablished by the Planning Commission. 3. Construction to commence within one year from date of approval of the precise plan by the Planning Commission. 4. Roof sprinklers, as shown on the submitted plan, to be fully approved roof deluge systems. 5. All portions of alr buildings to be protected with approved heat- detection systems with alarm -pull stations, system to be tied to Fire Department headquarter panels. 6. Buildings are to be of one hour fire resistive construction throughout. 7. An eight -inch water main is to be extended through the complex at Ramona Drive. 8. There shall be full improvement of all adjacent streets in accordance with City standard practice for subdivisions. 9. The storm drainage entering the property near Luneta Drive shall be carried underground with a drainage easement. 10. Adequate drainage capacity and an esthetic improvement shall be provided for in the natural channel adjacent to the northerly limit of the development. On motion of Councilman Blake, seconded by Councilman Graham, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Blake, Graham, Miller, Spring and Mayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: Name the foregoing Resolution was duly passed anal a0opted this 16th day of February, 1970. ATTEST: City Clerk a oil I, J. H. FITZPATRICK, the duly appointed, qualified and acting City Clerk of the City of San Luis Obispo, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of RESOLUTION N0. 2012 (1970 Series), passed and adopted on the 16th day of Fpbrll=y , 19�, by the City Council of the City of San Luis Obispo. WITNESS my hand and the seal of the City of San Luis Obispo this 23rd day of March , 1970. . H. F TRICK CITY CLERK e, . RESOLUTION NO. 2011 (1970) Series A RESOLUTION AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 1640 (1967 Series), ESTABLISHING POLICY ON WIDENING OF CITY STREETS. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. That Resolution Number 1640 (1967. Series), shall be and is hereby amended to set forth the policy of the City of San Luis Obispo governing City and property owner participation in regard to streets on which a setback ordinance has been or, will be set, as follows: A. GENERAL PROVISIONS (1) With respect to City initiated widening, if the owner will convey the necessary right-of-way for the street widening the City will give the owner credit for the value of the property conveyed, to be applied toward the cost of installing the curb, gutter, sidewalk, and normal grading that might be involved at the previous curb line on a standard installation. If the cost of these improvements.: exceeds the land value, then the property owner will pay the City the amount of such excess cost at the time of executing the agreement. If the land value exceeds the cost of these improvements, then the City will pay the owner such excess amount at the time of executing the agreement. (2) In the case of R -1 and R -2 property (other than use permits and planned developments with more than 10 required off - street parking spaces) or City initiated widening, the fair market value of the land to be conveyed, and any buildings thereon, shall be calculated by the City Appraiser. In the event initial efforts by the City to acquire right -of -way are unsuccessful, the City Attorney may select an independent private appraiser to furnish a report to the City regarding the fair market value of the parcel to be conveyed or otherwise acquired and, in the event condemnation Proceedings are necessary, to give expert testimony at the trial of the action. (3) In connection with all such street widenings, the City will provide -all necessary engineering and preparation of documents and will pay for the cost of re- location of utilities, replacement of landscaping, replacement of existing sound curb, gutter, sidewalks, and driveways, and grading in excess of the amount that would have occurred at the old curb line. In no event will the City pay the owner for any landscaping more than the cost of furnishing and planting 15 -gallon size trees and 5- gallon size shrubs. City will base and pave the street out to the new gutter. The City will install a retaining wall whenever a 2 :1 slope in it cut or fill would create a front yard sub- stantially less than the required setback. (4) The time when improvements will be installed by the City will depend upon the funds budgeted for this purpose, and the written agreement between the City and the property owner will provide that the conveyance of the right-of-way will be subject to the condition that the City will install the necessary improvements when the monies are available. (5) Except as otherwise provided in the San Luis Obispo Municipal Code, the issuance of building permits and connection of utilities in R -1 and 'R 2 zones shall not be conditioned on the conveyance of land for street widening purposes. If the owner of such property does not wish to construct curb, gutter, and sidewalk at. the new setback line, then the permits should be issued and a cash deposit be made with the City to guarantee placement of improvements after negotiation with the City. (6) In the event the property is subsequently subdivided.into five (5) or more lots within the two-year period immediately following the date of execution of the widening agreement, the subdivider will be required to reimburse the City for the compensation received for the.land previously conveyed to the City in connection with widening of City streets. Widening agreements subject to the provisions of this paragraph shall be recorded. B. MAJOR SUBDIVISIONS (1) Major subdivisions of five (5) or more lots shall be required to dedicate the land required for street widening, install curb, gutter, and sidewalk, and earthwork to bring the street -to: sub- gra.de4 ,'Tbe City will base,and pave out the street to meet the new curb.line. X70 // Resolution No. 2011 (1970 Series) Page 2 C. USE PERNM AND PLANNED DEVELOPMENTS (1) Dedication of rights- of-way for street widening purposes shall be required as a condition of a use permit or planned development unless said use permit or planned development is located in an R -1 or 1. -2 zone and requires less than 10 re- quired off -street parking spaces. D. RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MUNICIPAL CODE AND POLICY RESOLUTION (1) The relationship between the City acquisition policy as set forth in the San Luis Obispo Municipal Code and the policy set forth in this resolution is shown in the following chart: Fair Market Value City initiated R-1 R -2 (Except planned developments or use permits in the above districts w /more than 10 re- quired parking spaces) . E. APPEAL PROCEDURE Dedication All other properties including but not limited to the following zones: R -3, R-4, R-H, R -O, r:-C, C -N, C -2, C -H, M R, !�, %j S,U, R -1 and R -2 use permits or residential planned developrents with more than 10 required parking spaces. (1) In the event of any unusual circumstances in the application of this policy, an appeal in writing may be made to the City Council. Said appeal shall set forth the property involved and the grounds for the appeal. On motion of Councilman Graham , seconded by Mavor Schwartz , and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Blake; Graham and Mayor Schwartz NOES: Councilmen Miller and Spring ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution is passed and adopted this 16th day of February , 1970. ATTEST: ity Cleric CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at a Regular ivieeting.held thereof on the 16th day of February , 1970. i RESOLUTION NO 2010 (1970 Series) A RESOLUTION AMENDING THE GENERAL PLAN TO SHOW CHANGES IN QUADRANT STA ThE F:E OF. WHEREAS, the City Council received the recommendations of the City :canning Commission regarding the amendment of the General Plan in Quadrant Six of the City of San Luis Obispo; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has recommended the following major amendments: (1) Change the area along both sides of.Augusta Street between Sinsheircer School and Laurel Lane from low to medium density residential to high density residential. (2) Change the area on the south side of Orcutt Road east of the Southern Pacific Railroad right- of-way from low to r..edium density residential to medium to high density residential. (3) Change the area east of the Southern Pacific Railroad right -of-v a.y, now proposed for industrial use to low to medium density residential.. WHEREAS, the City Council concurs with the recommendations of the Planning Commission. NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo that the General Plan of the City of San Luis Obispo is hereby amended as recomr:;ended by the City Planning Commission. On motion of Councilzan Graham, seconded by Councilman Blake, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Blake, Graham, I,ililler, Spring and Mayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted this 2nd day of February, 1970. ATTEST: CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at' a. Regular Meeting held thereof on the 2nd day of February, 1970. Pty er - (�?o /o RESOLUTION NO. 2009 (1970 Series) A RESOLUTION INCREASING THE 1969 - 70 BUDGET. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. That Account No. 251.13, library - Trust Fund Purchases be increased by $25.00. On motion of Mayor Schwartz , seconded by Councilman Blake , and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Blake, Graham and Mayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: Councilmen Spring and Miller the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted this 2nd day of February , 1970. ATTEST: CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at a Regular Meeting held thereof on the 2nd day of February , 1970. �2o a9 MEMORANDUM Richard D, Miller, Admini native Officer u TO DATE -- January 23P 1970 FROM Patricia J. Clark, City Librarian SUBJECT Trust Fund x{63 Z 3 Today we have deposited to trust fund #63 checks in the total amount of $25.00, given in memory of James Powell. Since we would like to make same purchases against these monies in the immediate future, we would like to have authorisation to dIo✓�Aso. Patricia J. City Librarian FORM 50 -1 i RESOLUTION NO. 2008 (1970 Series) A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING A STOP SIGN ON MEADOW STREET. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. A stop sign is hereby established on Meadow Street at South Street. On motion of Councilman Miller, seconded by Councilman Spring, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Blake, Miller, Spring and Mayor Schwartz NOES: Councilman Graham ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted this 19th day of January, 1970. ATTEST: CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at a Regular Meeting held thereof on the 19th day of January, 1970. °qty° Clerk ��09 RESOLUTION NO. 2007 (1970 Series) A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING A RED ZONE ON SANTA ROSA STREET. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. A red zone is hereby established on the east side of Santa Rosa Street commencing thirty -six feet north of the northerly line of Palm Street and extending forty feet northerly. On motion of Councilman Miller, seconded by Councilman Blake, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Blake, Graham, Miller, Spring and Mayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted this 19th day of January, 1970. ATTEST: / M CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at a Regular Meeting held thereof on the 19th day of January, 1970. ��JO% RESOLUTION NO. 2006 (1970 Series) A RESOLUTION FINDING AND DETERMINING THAT A PORTION OF HIGUERA STREET IS UNNECESSARY FOR PRESENT OR PROSPECTIVE STREET PURPOSES AND ORDERING THE ABANDONMENT OF SAME. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. That in accordance with the public hearing duly held this date pursuant to Division 9, Part 3, Chapter 2 of the California Streets and Highways Code, the Council fords and determines that the portion of Higuera Street shown on the map marked Exhibit "A ", attached hereto and hereby incorporated herein by such reference, is not necessary fan- present or prospective public street purposes and the same is hereby aharnArnwd subject only to the reservations and exceptions previously set forth in the Resolution of Intention. 2. That the City Clerk shall cause a certified copy of this Order of Abandonment, duly attested under the Seal of the City, to be recorded in the San Luis Obispo County Recorder's Office. On motion of Councilman Graham, seconded by Councilman Spring, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Blake. Graham, Miller, Spring and Mayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregaing Resolution is passed and ATTEST: CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duty and regularly passed by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at a Regular Meeting held thereof on the 19th day of January, 1970. C2 C)06 PO.tF 7--ka: Uzr r- .971 /0 J s¢ a ' \�0 R =20' d • 7B' /P�io' • `a 39li °I9 a��•ii /ice %', i Y���pPU1 AF .. 1, A l4_ &7.7,61 (PARCELS #2 PARCEL 03 N 9°47 29'E (TO BE AQANDONED) I R•�2' • DIP/' f v , r� 0 44.0/ ' �� } / 9' f6 Er4/d3�N�'O� 2 �r l As 2 63 S Q B � e 9� ECORDING REQUESTED BY and o3901928F R0p(0Q.O(k1XR VHEPI RECdRD;,7 RETURN T0: r -- J 0390IE26; A0008.46u C Ty aC SFlN L,. a SbisFo po..3ox 13�4 M,.( ���s Sa;sPa QAf,� y3¢a RESOLUTION NO. 2006 (1970 Series) A RESOLUTION FINDING AND DETERMINING THAT A PORTION OF HIGUERA STREET IS UNNECESSARY FOR PRESENT OR PROSPECTIVE STREET PURPOSES AND ORDERING THE ABANDONMENT OF SAME. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. That in accordance with the public hearing duly held this date pursuant to Division 9, Part 3, Chapter 2 of the California Streets and Highways Code, the Council finds and determines that the portion of Higuera Street shown on the map marked Exhibit "A ", attached hereto and hereby incorporated herein by such reference, is not necessary for present or prospective public street purposes and the same is hereby abandoned subject only to the reservations and exceptions previously set forth in the Resolution of Intention. 2. That the City Cleric shall cause a certified copy of this Order of Abandonment, duly attested under the Seal of the City, to be recorded in the San Luis Obispo County Recorder's Office. On motion of Councilman Graham, seconded by Councilman Spring, and an the following roll call voce: AYES: Councilmen Blake, Graham, Miller, Spring and Mayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution is passed and adopted this 19th day of January, 1970. ATTEST: /s/ J. H. Fitzpatrick ity Clerk /s/ Kenneth E. Schwartz Ivlayor CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at a Regular Meeting held thereof on the 19th day of January, 1970. DOG. No. 4530 OFFICIAL RECORDS SAN LUIS OBISPO CO., CAUL WILLIAM E. ZIMARIN COUNTY RECORDER FEB 2 61970 ME) W30 frn COiv PARED �•........ ----. Ai ,�Co6 ��• Y7�',Eq�o � p0 �0 ' � y R•20' - °?7.30 ' � 9 9 °47'29j°W- - BZ�gT 9J7°/9%7'S�/ ?34Z58 31 9.7 ` AN, ms's - 7.r� v -97 a ,9' /// lto�—,Vs Iy 9, -✓ "e 07.78' '"°��• (PARCELS #4a PARCEL #3 N 9 °47 29'E f rO SE A84NDONED) R•542' i o , 0 i r Ii �a SCS if e- s84 VDA555 PAGF l .11 l v � V v r P P s: Al 91 � p0 �0 ' � y R•20' - °?7.30 ' � 9 9 °47'29j°W- - BZ�gT 9J7°/9%7'S�/ ?34Z58 31 9.7 ` AN, ms's - 7.r� v -97 a ,9' /// lto�—,Vs Iy 9, -✓ "e 07.78' '"°��• (PARCELS #4a PARCEL #3 N 9 °47 29'E f rO SE A84NDONED) R•542' i o , 0 i r Ii �a SCS if e- s84 VDA555 PAGF l .11 l RESOLUTION NO. 2005 (1970 Series) A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING A RED ZONE ON SANTA ROSA STREET. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. A red zone is hereby established on the west side of Santa Rosa Street commencing at the northerly property line of Marsh Street and extending sixty -five feet northerly. On motion of Councilman Blake, seconded by Councilman Miller, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Blake, Miller, Spring and Mayor Schwartz NOES: Councilman Graham ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and ATTEST: CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at a Regular Meeting held thereof on the 19th day of January, 1970. o)f)J6, �J RESOLUTION NO. 2004 (1970 Series) A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING STOP SIGNS ON HIGHLAND DRIVE. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. Stop signs are hereby established on Highland Drive at Cuesta and on Highland Drive at Jeffrey. On motion of Councilman Miller, seconded by Councilman Spring, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Biahe, Graham, Miller, Spring and Mayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted this 19th day of January, 1970. ATTEST: r CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at a Regular Meeting held thereof on the 19th day of January, 1970. �s � r,-;2nn4/ 1 J' RESOLUTION NO. 2003 (1970 SERIES) COMBINATION OF SURPLUS PROPERTY OVER AND UNDER $2500. WHEREAS, by Public Law 655, 84th Congress (70th Stat. 493), the Federal Government has authorized the donation of surplus Federal property for civil defense purposes; and WHEREAS, certain conditions are imposed by the Office of Civil Defense, Region 7, the Department of Health Education and Welfare, the California Disaster Office, and the State Educational Agency for Surplus Property, m connection with the acquisition of such property; and WHEREAS, the City of San Luis Obispo desires to establish its eligibility for such property; IT IS, THEREFORE, certified that: I. It is a civil defense organization designated pursuant to State law, within the meaning of the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949, as amended, and the regulations of the Department of Health, Education and Welfare. II. Property requested by this document is usable and necessary in the State for civil defense purposes, including research for any such purpose; is required for its own use to fill an existing need; and is not being acquired for any other use or purpose, for use outside the State, or for sale. III. Funds are available to pay the costs of care and handling incident to donation, Including packing, preparation for shipping, loading, and transporting such property. THE DONEE HEREBY AGREES TO THE FOLLOWING TERMS AND CONDITIONS: I. TERMS AND CONDITIONS APPLICABLE TO ALL PROPERTY, REGARDLESS OF ACQUISITION COST, DONATED FOR CIVIL DEFENSE PURPOSES: A. Property acquired by the donee shall be on an "as is ", 'Where is" basis, without warranty of any kind. B. There will also be applicable such other terms and conditions as are con- tained in the regulations of the Office of Civil Defense, Office of the Secretary of the Army, Part 1802 of Chapter XVIII of Title 32 of the Code of Federal Regulations. II. ADDITIONAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS APPLICABLE TO PROPERTY HAVING A SINGLE ITEM ACQUISITION COST OF $2, 500 OR MORE DONATED FOR CIVIL DEFENSE PURPOSES: A. All such property shall be distributed and, during the period of restriction, be properly maintained in good operational condition and stored, or installed or utilized only as necessary to achieve a state of operational readiness as. required by the civil defense mission assigned to the donee in accordance with the civil defense operational plans of the State and, where applicable, Resolution No. 2003 Page 2 J local government (which are in consonance with national civil defense objectives, as now or hereafter amended). B. Except as otherwise expressly provided hereinbelow and unless and until expressly waived in writing by the Regional Director of the Office of Civil Defense (OCD), on a case basis, the period of restriction for all items of property donated having a single item acquisition cost to the Federal Government of $2, 500 or. more shall be four years from date of donation. The specific exceptions are as follows: 1. Motor Vehicles, Federal Supply Classification (FSC) Group 23 -- for which a two -year period of restriction shall apply. 2. Items of property donated having a unit fair value of $25.00 or more but less than $2, 500, for which a one year period of Stare restriction shall apply. 3. Aircraft (FSC Group 15), for which the special terms and conditions provided in the DREW Conditional Transfer Document (Aircraft) covering the transfer shall apply. C. During the period of restriction, the property shall not be sold, traded, leased, loaned, bailed, encumbered, or otherwise disposed of without the specific, prior, written approval of. the Regional Director of OCD or the California Disaster Office. D. If, during the period of restriction, property is no longer suitable, usable, or further needed for the purpose for which acquired, the donee shall prompt- ly notify the OCD through the California Disaster Office and shall, as directed by the OCD, either: (1) retransfer the property to such department or agency of the United States of America or such other donee as maybe designated, or (2) sell the property at a public sale. E. In the event any of the terms and conditions set forth in this section are breached, all right, title and interest in the property Involved, at the option of the Regional Director of OCD, shall revert to the United States of America. In addition, where there has been an unauthorized disposal or improper use of any hind, the donee, at the option of the Regional Director of OCD, shall be liable to the United States for all damages. Where the property is not returned to the United States Government or where property is improperly used, the donee shall be liable to the United States for any proceeds from the disposal or improper use or for the fair market value or rental value of the property at the time of such disposal, or improper use, at the option of and as determined by the Regional Director of OCD. ` Resolution No. 2003 Page 3 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo that: Richard D. Miller, Administrative Officer,_ "� and Tom D. Harding, Deputy Director of Civil Defense, (sigatER3 shall be and they are hereby authorized as the representatives of said City to sign for and accept surplus Federal property, regardless of acquisition cost, in accordance with the conditions imposed by the above agencies; and IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED that this resolution of authorization shall remain in full force and effect until superseded or rescinded by resolution of this Council trans- mitted in triplicate to the California Disaster Office; and IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of this Council is hereby authorized and directed to send three (3) certified copies of this resolution to the California Disaster Office, for filing with said Disaster Office and with the State Department of Education. PASSED AND ADOPTED THIS 19th day of January , 1970 by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo, State of California, on motion of Councilman Blake , seconded by Councilman Graham and on the following roll can vote: AYES: Councilmen Blake, Graham, Miller, Spring and Mayor Schwartz NOES: None ANT: None ATTEST: CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at a Regular Meeting held thereof on the 19th day of January 1 1970. RESOLUTION NO. 2002 (1970 Series) A RESOLUTION ACCEPTING THE FINAL MAP OF TRACT 393, LYNNE SUBDIVISION, SUBJECT TO THE CONDITIONS AS AMENDED, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. That the final map of Tract No. 393, Lynne Subdivision, shall be and is hereby, approved by the City of San Luis Obispo subject to the conditions outlined in the subdivision agreement. On motion of Councilman Graham, seconded by Councilman Blake, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Make, Graham, Miller, Spring and Mayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted this 5th day of January, 1970. ATTEST: CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at a Regular Meeting held thereof on the Sth day of January, 1970. o2ooz RESOLUTION NO. 2001 (1970 Series) A RESOLUTION INCREASING THE 1969 - 70 BUDGET. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. That Account No. 211.4 - City Engineer Motor Vehicle be increased.by $500.00 and the Unbudgeted Reserve be decreased by $500.00. On motion of Councilman Blake seconded by Councilman Miller and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Blake, Graham, Miller, Spring and Mayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution was duly passed wid adopted this .12th day of Tanuary 1970. ATTEST: CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that the foregoing resolution was di ly and regularly passed by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at a Regular Meeting held thereof on the 12th day of January , 1970. o2DD/ RESOLUTION NO. 2000 (1970 Series) A RESOLUTION INCREASING THE 1969 - 70 BUDGET. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: 1. that Account No. 211.22 - Lynne Inspection Fees (393) be added to the Engineering budget in the amount of $2, 850.00 and the Unbudgeted Reserve be decreased by $2,850.00. s On motion of Councilman Spring, seconded by Councilman Blake, and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Blake, Graham, Miller, Spring and Mayor Schwartz NOES: None ABSENT: None the foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted this 5th day of January, 1970. ATTEST: ,ayor CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that the foregoin;; Iesolution was duly and regularly passed by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at a Regular Meeting held thereof on the 5th day of January, 1970.