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HomeMy WebLinkAbout09/28/2004, AGENDA council agenba CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO CITY HALL, 990 PALM STREET Tuesday, September 28, 2004 Action Update 7:00 P.M. SPECIAL MEETING Council Chamber 990 Palm Street Present: Council Members John Ewan, Christine Mulholland, Allen K. Settle, Vice Mayor Ken Schwartz, Mayor Dave Romero PUBLIC HEARING 1. DRAFT MARGARITA AREA SPECIFIC PLAN.AND FINAL PROGRAM ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT. (MANDEVILLE/DRAZE/BOCHUM -4 HOURS) RECOMMENDATION: 1) Discuss the draft Margarita Area Specific Plan and Final Program Environmental Impact Report (EIR), receive public testimony, and provide direction to staff, as appropriate and continue the public hearing to October 5, 2004. 2) As recommended by the Planning Commission, in a future hearing, certify the EIR and approve the plan, with Council amendments as appropriate. ACTION: 1) Council moved to endorse the Land Use and Circulation Chapters of the Margarita Area Specific Plan and directed staff to return on October 12th with a presentation of infrastructure and financing, as well as ordinances and resolutions to adopt the plan (4:1. Mulholland opposed). 2) Council moved to continue this hearing to a special meeting on October 12th (5:0). A. ADJOURN. council agcnaa CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO CITY HALL, 990 PALM STREET Tuesday, September 28, 2004 7:00 P.M. SPECIAL MEETING Council Chamber 990 Palm Street CALL TO ORDER: Mayor Dave Romero PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE ROLL CALL: Council Members John Ewan, Christine Mulholland, Allen K. Settle, Vice Mayor Ken Schwartz, Mayor Dave Romero PUBLIC COMMENTS ON AGENDA ITEMS: You may address the Council on any item described in this agenda by completing a speaker slip and giving it to the City Clerk prior to the meeting. The Mayor will open the floor to and invite public comments before the Council takes action on each item. (Gov. Code Sec. 54954.3(a)). Your speaking time is limited to three(3)minutes. (CC&P Sec.1.3.7). PUBLIC HEARING 1. DRAFT MARGARITA AREA SPECIFIC PLAN AND FINAL PROGRAM ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT. (MANDEVILLE/DRAZE/BOCHUM —4 HOURS) RECOMMENDATION: 1) Discuss the draft Margarita Area Specific Plan and Final Program Environmental Impact Report (EIR), receive public testimony, and provide direction to staff, as appropriate and continue the public hearing to October 5, 2004. 2) As recommended by the Planning Commission, in a future hearing, certify the EIR and approve the plan, with Council amendments as appropriate. A. ADJOURN. ® City Council regular meetings are televised live on Charter Channel 20. The City of San Luis Obispo is committed to include the disabled in all of its services, programs, and activities. Telecommunications Device for the Deaf (805) 781-7410. Please speak to the City Clerk prior to the meeting if you require a hearing amplification device. For more agenda information,call 781-7103. �Diana Reynolds- Margarita Area Costs From: <ANCARTER@aol.com> To: <asettle®slocity.org>, <cmulholland@slocity.org>, <kschwartz@slocity.org>, <jewan@slocity.org>, <dromero®slocity.org> Date: 9/29/04 9:04AM Subject: Margarita Area Costs Dear Council Members: I made a mistake last night in the number I told you concerning the impact fees that will be imposed on dwelling units in the Margarita Area for their share of the Prado Road interchange. For that, I'm sorry. I should know better than to make a quick calculation in the middle of a meeting. I said the cost would be$194 for each single family detached home. According to the MASP document,that would be the annual cost if a Community Facilities District were formed and the landowners chose to finance the impact fees over time. According to the document,the cost of their share of the interchange would be$983 per single family detached home if paid at once. (Please see my calculations for both numbers below.) On October 12th, I'm sure we'll learn from staff whether there has been any escalation in that amount since the MASP document was prepared. Under any scenario, its hard to imagine$983 morphing into$11,000. I have asked Christine to provide me with a copy of the document prepared by Marketplace opponents which outlines their$11,000 number. It would be helpful if she provide that document to Bill Statler as well. In the future, I hope we will all stick to the facts, not fiction. Andrew Carter 1283 Woodside Drive San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 805-594-1906 (home) 805-471-8103 (cell) ancarter@aol.com Calculations p. 75, MASP document: Share of Prado Rd. interchange=$2.6 million. This is 19.8%of the$13.0 million in total Margarita Area transportation "community facilities.° p.77, Annual cost if Community Facilities District bond is taken out: For all transportation costs (annually)_$980 per single family detached unit. Prado Rd. interchange portion (annually)_$980 x 19.8%_$194. p.79, No bond, impact fees paid up front: For all transportation costs (one time) _$4,959 per single family detached ..... . .___. __ ._..... Diana Reynolds- Margarita Area Costs N, unit. Prado Rd, interchange portion (one time)=$4,959 x 19.81/6=$983 Please note: Under either scenario,the costs to multifamily units are less. CC: <khampian@slocity.org>, <BSTATLER@slocity.org.>, <AHooper@slocity.org>