HomeMy WebLinkAbout04/01/196311. Coranunicatior. £mom. the San Luis Obispo Schools notifying the City Council
that, in an alto °:not to ,relieve traffic problems at Lizzie Street and Johnson
Avenue, that all the school buses ,:ill lea ve the junior hi`h school area
to Sari Lids Drive ov i•:a Of the one -L•rav road leading nway from the school.
F12. CG:.tirunica.t- on fr•o:m t'. ^.e LaF;una- La'cewood 'Association requesting that the City
Council consider filling the next vacancy on the Planning- Conn ssion with
a resident e: the Laguna La_:e area to represent this area or. the Plannirb
Cornissior.. Further, with the council's nerriss'on, they will forward a.
list of sub esued candidate-- for the Council's consideration.
!�. On :notion of Councilwoman I�icl'iell, seconded by Councilman :raves, he :ne
in:, was adjourned at 11:30 2.I"_.
Approved this 6t11 day of %Ian-, 1963.
J. H. Fitznatric
Rs L'Iyla ,IIET N".': Or CITY CCUIdCIL
:_pril 1, 1?63 - 7:30 P. -I.
C IT'1 :TALL
Invocation was Eiven by is nor Clay P. Davidson.
Doll Call
Present: Clay F. Davidson, R. L. Gravcs, Jr., :,liss = ar�aret Icl:eil,
Donald Q. ii ller, Gerald W. Shinsey
City Staff
Present: J. E'. Fitzpatrick, City Clerk; W'Llliaia Flory, Director of Parks
and Recreation; I.R. D. ?tiller, Ad:ainistrative Officer; D. I.
Hcmero, Ci t,y Sngineer. ; 'r . Schofield, Police Chief; J. i•`ai nscott,
3attalion Chief of the lire Department; E. P. Thompson, i•iater
S ",Derinterident.
Gn :notion of Councilman i-?iller, seconded by Councilman Shi:)sey, claims against the
City for the month of April, 1963, were aporovec: anti or creG paid subject to tiro
approval of the Administrative Officer.
1. On ;7iGtion of Councilman Craver:, scc_nded by Councilman Shi.osey, the follow -
in; contract oa .,ients ;:ere ordered paid:
I. Lyles Compare✓ CC
i'IadOAna zGad ': ?a ter Line' ZElOCatl0n �.St. jj7 •JG'
_ Worth 1a:' i.cristructlon Company
Sewage ''?orks Enlarcelment i_.•st. 1117 90, 9 "i
Steiney c. :Iitchell, Inc.
Traffic Si�,tnal Installations Est. ;fl
2 . On :no ti on of Councilman ;:',apse-, , seconded by Council woman [ciieil, the follow-
ing Change Order -,,;as aporoved. Chan'-E: Crder No. 3- furni::h and install si_<
(6) timber bull: he -ado. ;c orever.t er sion of the new access road by mater
from Lhe irrigation risers, increasin,� tiic contract by 212.2.i.
3. i�. rl. -idler, Administ•rati.-:e C'.fficer, announced the appointment of $rs.
fanny Copeninc- as Stenorraplier ir_ t:1G Planr_in-- De_%art:nent, effe.:tive =larch
27, 19 -3, at a >312 per month.
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L•. On ?lotion of Councilman Graves, seconded by Councilman Shipsev, the follow -
ing resolution was introduced. resolution i'.o. 1102, a resolution .i.ncreas-
ino the 1962 -63 budE,et. (.ccount Rio. 20G.10, General Ocvernment - Plann-
ing Commission, be increased b;; :1. 750.00 and the unbudgeted reserve be de-
creased by $'750.00)
Passed and adeeted on the follo..,J roll call voi;e:
AYES: Clay P. Davidson, L. ',,rave's, Jr., -Miss 1I--- -;aret = 'ICI'Ieil,
' Donald
IiGES: Q. ,iller erad S
i:c•ne , i: i:ipsey
BSi =i,;T :one
5. On :motion cf Councilman Shiosey, seconded by Councilman :Miller, the follow-
ing resolution was introduced. Resolution I:o. 110h, a resolution increas-
iri the 1969 3 budget. (Account No. 2;O.9, Public Improvement .4 retter-
ment - Advance Planning Program, be increased b;r $319.00)
Passed and adopted on the followin; roll call vote:
AYES: CLAY P..Davidson, R. L. . raves, Jr., _Iissllargaret McNeil
Donald-Q. Miller, Gerald 11. S':',iosey
NOES: itione
A'SEIiT. ?? me
6. Request. of 2nuthson- Helms, subdividers of Tract I,-,c,. 251, requesting that
the City accept the off -site Liiprovements in said tract.
D. F. Ro:,Iero, Cite; E.n ineer, reco.rL:aended that this item be d_ro ped from
' the agenda as there are many items that have not been completed by the
subdivider.
On motion of Counci L'aan Hiller, seconded. by Council-,;o::Ian iIclieil, the
reeuest -:7as ordered drooped from tae agenda until sucr a ti:-,c as ',;h,_ t:,act
has been completed.
7 At this time the pity Clerk, J. H. Fitzpatrick, preseI:ted the follo,•;ing
bids which were received for construction of the South - Higuera Sanitary
Se-: ;er Trunk L_ne.. They are as follows:
Bidders
Ou'o -fetal "A"
S ;,-total "P"
Sub -total "C"
Plus
Plus
Plus
to 12
4to12
4to12
Rcgent Construction Company
0-412 Rene <ade Ave.
_akersfield, California
100,032.0:0
96,69G.':O
90,0O6.OG
W. L'•i le.i GOmoan y
P. 0. Box !95
venal, California
32,379.80
66,326.00
75,381.00
'.m. H. Scaallock
217 Daniels Lane
zai.ersfield, California
33,203.90
63,G:�1.OG
72,3'J9.00
i1iraflores Construction Co.
3'21 UrC71Ut s�0ad
Santa 1-?area, t allfernla
33,2c9.73
61,3 ;2.5h
67,002.�k
uantr,; cns t,rt..c �lon Co..wan"-
1QI
13�uG; EGOLi:,.,il 3Gll1e'•iarG
Sylmar, CallfGrn -a
99,9o1.GU
733UU.0C
85,423.70
Robert A. Johnson Company
4337- Santa n.a Strcet
Cudahy, California
98, >35.50
9o,69L.l0
J. _ . ...:ens, Inc.
LSO; Sepulveda Blvd.
Jan _.uys, California 117,825.50 1C,3 57.i0 119,32; .50
Joe D. _,.filler
3333 Bison !ih,• ;ar
La "ersfield, California No Lid 3 ,703.50 Iio Lid
Franc: P. Donovan
525 E. :Hermosa
'
Santa
Santa = !aria, California
107,257.00
A
)1JJ3.2L
Q,
Baringer .c Luke
33 East :Hain Street
Santa ;_aria, California
37,551.76
bL,!07.93
73,S0L.32
Stroud- Scabroc :k
P. C. c'ox 07
Bakersfield, California 102,020.L2 53,712 .2b 39 %78.25
Smee's Plumbing •S EeatinG
2959 -road Street
San Luis Obispo, California 110,054 .2L 6 b,L'.2.70 92,933.92
D. F. = 1o::cro, Cit,v En;ineer, recommended that the low bid Of '.Siraflcres
Instruction company, __tcrnate "c" be accepted, �i1'011332.54. Alternate '311
consists of reinforce_ concrete pipe.
On motion of Councilman Graves, seconded by C H
ouncilman aller, the low bid
of I:_raflores Construction Com_,any, Alternate 'B" was accepted.
u. Cor %muni::ation from the Deoart:aent of i:ealth, Education and ",elfare, notify -
in�- the Cit , Counci 1 that they approve Cho.n;;e Order ;r L: for the sewa -e plant
enlarge : -!ent and are deny nd C nange Order L'l, was crderec recc:ivec' and filed
a. On motion of Councihian >iller, seconded by CounciL•nan Shipsey, the follow-
in- resolution was introduced. P.csoluticn No. 1103', a rescluLion of the
City Council of the Vity Of :pan Luis Obispo, California, authoriz?n- the
evenue cnci of said. City and ro i issuance of 000,000.00 Serer = r nS the
terms and conditions 'or the issuance if said bonds.
Passed and aiir;otcd on tae follo:rin- roll call -Note:
YES: Clay P. Davidson, ?. L. ?ves, Jr., :1_5s ?ar.aret i'Ic'.dei1,
Donald Q. !Tiller, Gerald :i. Shipsey
i?O ES' : None
_BSEii7: ..:one
9b. On :notion of seconded by Coancil:nan �raves, the follow -
in0 resolution Bras introduced. ;.csoli:tion No. 1105, a resolution of the
City Council Of Ll1C It :' of San LU'_s ChiS JO, G,ali_°orria, declarin., its ir.-
tention to sell $600, OC'0.0G :ieS•lI'r re : enL'e bonds and f i•ring t4 11'13 _ and ;.,lace
for tai :in 'olds anii :arectin,_; ubllcatlon.Of notice invitin;.; bids.
Passed and adopted onthe fellot•:inFL roll call rote:
r'r'FS; ,relay P. Davidson, R. L. craves, Jr., im?iss = 'Iaroaret
r.c `eel, Donald •1. 'li =ler, ' Gerald :' . 'Mosey
C'--',, S: Prone
P�Tpne
10. C+o:lmnication from Z. C. Skinner Corporation requesting that the City Council
consider wads and :Weans of :1Rkin d. Una a';a11a ^le for f;m11y recrea-
tion in a manner that :could be beneficial -'or as :ay an as Possible and Vat the
ame tl;m Obse -vin- reasonable rules of safety and courteous conduct.
zurther, the corPorat.!on . ^.as asked that the C-_ty Council consider the
Feasibility of oontoon boats for Use en The lake which would include a
gasoline ooi;ered motor of a 114 pher ncrse po;, *er "pan. presently allcrreog,
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;,Ln. Skinner stated that he plans, with the Council's aoproval, to include a
pontoon boat and ;notor vrith the sale o' all residences facing the lake.
'vie therefore requester: the follcvri=
1. An amendment to the City ordinance allo. in_: the use of s,nall
motors on pontoon type boats on Laguna Late.
1 2. A license from the lity of San Luis Obispo tocPerate one or
more 7on.uoon boats on the lake for the purpose of e::curslon trips,
surve;,n_ni, construction viorkj and -Ehoi.,inF. the area to nrespecti-,e
home purchasers. This boat would recuire a 15 horse nov;er :toter.
1. The. appointf, lent of a Council Co ;1'llttee to worlt ".:1Lh? the residents
of Lai.una Lake and representatives of the subdividers or- arllZa-
tion to fcrmulate clans and programs for t'.:c uti.lisatio.i Of the lake
and ultimate develo:)ment of a City recreation area.
Councilman ::raves stat•_d he was o,Posed to allov;in� anv boats on the lake
vrith :.rotors lar6er than the one horsepower electric motor allowed at this
tine .
Ccunciloran :Miller : ,-tated that he aCreed with the sentiments expressed by
Councilman Grave- tt:at the lal.:'- sr!culd be keot for sail boats anL roll
'coats and not for screed boats :rnich nresented several jroble.-is at Lake
Atascadero in this re.,ard.
Co,xncil,man Craves stated that the Council should limit the horse power on
the boats at this time because as the lake de'ieloos, more people will •fie
using the lake, e d thehi ,her• horse power motors ,ronld be dansercus.
?. C. S : :innef, developer, appeared before thy! City Council on behalf of
hisrequ.est to allow up to 15 horse rower mctorS on pontoon `)oats on Lacuna
Lake. l'ie stated that due t0 the : ind action on the lake, it rlakes a :acre
bowerf�il I :lotor a necessity 1:1 order to use the lake to its fullest.
He then l_ste :: Other plans that he is cl,_Ve i cr?� n_` for t ^e o°',eloahent Of "t'e
lake, such as joint development of recreational facilities and continued
dredin_ of tae lake in order to matte :acre late area cascade and requested
that the City Council consider his three (ji recuests as s e_oarate itmes
as each onr- :,!as a separate request.
The City Council discussed the r::quests of 3'. :inner ''crocration to in-
crease tale horse )ower of boats on La_una Lal:e.
On motion Of Coi:nnil ,ran 'raves, seconded b: 'tollnCllrnan Hiller, Lha- R.
C. S': :inner a ?Pear before the Park and zecreation Cc- lrrissien and make his
oresentation to theta and then the Park and recreation Cc :mlission will re-
port their recoM.Mendations to the City Council.
11. t thi s time t! c City' 'r ou r ci l held a Pl . ^,11c :1'.ar1n- on ReSOlutlon No. 1088,
a resol -ution of intenti_n to -rant a CAT'd franchise.
Or_ motion of Ccunci Lman Miller, seconded 'a•; Ccuncilman ch' oSe,,r, the follow -
in resolution .vas introduced. Res,-:lotion ilc a rc- sin on a:•rarcing
a CAT!/ franchise to Central California :.Cmminlca 1Cns -oncration.
Passed and adopted on the followin :� roll call vote:
A'1`3: Cla-,, P. Davidson, R. L. 3raves, Jr., "iss 1ar;;aret !$cNc11,
Donald Q. ii1ler, '�eralC '. . Jl•Lps^;ir
'4L'L'.i: None
AnJ_.IdT: !'!One
12. At this time the City Council :eld a Public Hearin on the recomaendation
cf the City Planning Co:2Tissien to rezone a ncrt_�.on of Lots 11 and i? of the
Philli:- ACC7tlOn, and :hock j of the =c.thS•iay == ddition frc:i °R -l" t0 1-3�,
�ectri :aed :'4wl I i ^le - Ze: :lil,• Residential Land Use District.
D. Ro-erc Citv En-ineer, presented to the -iLv Council the consider_ticn
tip:. Plannin.- -r.n:iissicn in r'--cc:*i:icnain,-_,. tni1 i rezonin .
ty U
.r. LeI-`am:.,i, • !Iealtor, -pocarec 1,efrrc "ne �cunc 1 on chnif of 'lie re-
n>L.cstcd rezonin;.-.
On motion of Counc.-ILilan !Tiller, seconded by C, cun c iilf;ian the l'ollo-.,T-
ordinance was intro duced. Ordinance i1c.. 260, arl ol,dinanco rezoninu a
-arcel frontin.- Phillips Lane i'
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Introduced and nassea Ec print on the follo-•7in- roll call vote:
AY E13 - Cia-,, F. Davidson, H. jr., 1.1-Iss -,Iarnret i•IcIII-__Jl3
. _L U
Donald Q. -filler, --,_rald Sh-LOSey
'cne
A'SENT: done
this tide the City Co,,-ncil hold a Public. Hearin- on the recc,I,_,Iend,.aticn
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of the Planninr_- Co=iissior to rezone tho Forrini Addition from "U" to 1IR-111.
On mot.ior. of Coi=ilman seconded Co,,,,rciil-rrcan _-'-IcHeil, the 'ollo-.-.-
ordinance was introduced. Ordinance -1de. -H1. an ordinance rczcninp-, a por-
tion of the 7errini Addition frc-m "U'l to IIR -111.
Introduced and sassed to prinr, on the followin_; roll call vote:
7-R": Clay P. Davidson, H. L. Graves, jr., -Miss HarLraret ",Ic.,.!eil
Donald ". 1•Tiller, G•rald. 5hipsey
.one
AL, S H- T : !-:one
1L. L this time the louncil considered the final passa-c of Ordinance 1%10.
9.16 1 - -
the Unifnrm Traffic ordinance.
On motion of Council.-man .3hirisev, seconded by Councilnan ,'.Iiller, Ordinance
No. 2�5 was fi-n=a_� _,pasE�T�cn Liie followin, roll call vcte:
!YES Cla-, - P. Davidson, E . L. Graves, Jr.,
liss r -are
!�TcPeil, t
Donald 1,1:;-ller, Gerald ��. S.-.i-)sey
'•l one
?done
At this 11512 Lilo �it,�Y- Council neI,j a liearin.. on the i-equest of Ars.
.arion A,-,iaral appea-lin_ the the decision of t'n,- illannin,7 �cmmLssicn on
deny-_'-nS 'ner recueSt for an exce-)tLon to the curb and : "U eL- re-
�
quirement of the Code.
Airtaral appear%,d -efore tolic City Council and state( L:-.,at she did not
ace curb gutter and si��,all�-
,,clieve that she 3hcLt1d e recuirod to
dace
in front ol' her -oron.crt-T J,ist because she-is addin- a. seconc ho':sc on the
rear portion of her house.
lurther, no other proPert:, on Taft Street has siclewall•-,s. _o, she as'Ked
the Council tc. relieve lier fro!.I, this additional ex enl-c-.
'Ia-,.-cr Da-,.-idson •
e.,)la*ncc� the )rc.__ra:,i t, iaIt L,is City Counc-'.1 li_ns in_�ti,ated
an aLtenot to place side'::alk.s izi front o.. all properties in City
and that Llic only -L-jay to ccntin-tie the proF -ra.-2 t,.ra.3 n, h to allot, any exl-
ceotion to the oraLnance.
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_nuncil:iian 11= es statec! t�lat �l 1;ouncil is �ryin- to have sidewalks
�)laced. throu.-hnuL the '_'ity and unfortunately iir_-. AiTiaral wculc be zile first
on the hlock and further, that L.?iis imorove.,rient WcUld add value to her
orooertv and ma'. -:e for a better i:rirj_-ove:-.icnt.
1-Irs. Anderson appeare(( before the -- ity Council and objecte_` to the
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wall. requirement in the City Crdinlance as she is a nei nhor of Ai maral
and could not afford to place sidoi-:alks at tnistimc and if Mrs. ;`_maral is
re,,uired tc place side-zall-s.. in the near future She -,.;ill have to also and
she does not have the mcneY to do so.
F=irs. Sie-venpowe_r appeared before the City Ccuncil oojectin_ to the re-
c7remenE 737-7pTlacing Sidewalks on Taft Street and u�--,36 that the City
1 �: tal=e - U - Y -cople on
.;ouncil �aL-e in�c consideration the financial ahilit% of re'uIrcd
a limite6 income uc r thc.-.e imlorovement_- and asked luilat the City
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not -ecuilre 1-Irs. A:::aral to olace a side-7alk as it :ill oe tile first steo
in forcinE sidewall:s alcrn: the entire 'lock. D',e also objected to the -E,-,er
service cha-m^ bein.- adder to the nro: -;ert c-.,.•ner -,%-ho ha,.re alread-, oaid
for their se7..;o.r izmpcove iients and.also cb-1ect.-d to the ni, h taxes -!h-Lch are
a6din- a tre:!tendou.- burden to nersons with l:L.71it(--_,d income.
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On mction of Councilman Graves, recorded by Coun--ilman -Lller, that the
d Y
anoeal be denicd and that the rccoz,-Lm,,:mrdation of the ?] 7T_IT7Gc :--iiis s ion
7'
he uoheld oU-ion _:n rr j r
At time the Cit%, Council held a Ful.)lic !4-_arin,-- rn the action o'" the
?I,,-nnin,: -;nau-assion in ::-ranting T. C. i•laino an excention to the side-v.-al.
ci,.rb -and = :utter requLre.ments- ?or hiS s mall subdivision on California
::Oulevard
D. F. Ro.mero. City Engineer, e,:,plained to the City Coi�.ncil the consider-
nticn ':ii —n this matter b-: the "-:)lann-;n;: �,o:znission -in allo-.Ijinc- a te:nporary
,,U- U_ :latter I U
LL, requiremen�-
e,%-ceotion to the curb, -utter and sidei-m V_. .
The Ci'uv Council r 'isc�lssed the consideration of this matter as iven by
the Planninr coz•,-tissi•n.
1.1r. T. C. I'Jaino appeared before the City Council on behalf of his re-
the for (�efermcnt of the ii-st.-Ilation of curb, :7utLer and -idei..:-alks on
h' S lot split on Californin, -Doulevard. His reasons for his recues-U !..;ere;
'U!-,e isolation of tnis lot. niotontial cIr;7,.i-ra-c problems and the
that
it I-cUld connect to no othe r sidcwalA '- and woizir. not encr ara:�_-e
the rise oil the side-.-I'alk. due to its location. ile.wculd. be
to glace the siu-�e-,;allr at an, Li:rie the arijoininc- )roncrty cu:-ners ciid so
in order to -matle a useable j_mz:)-o-..rcment.
,.n motion of Councilman '_raves, Second:d by I'cuncil:!ian i,iLlicr. that the
1 -ity C r e c, o, I . —
cuncil overrule tne Tienda�ion o-' the r-Lannin- uo.rm,,Ession
and reouire 'Tr. Haino '-2 sidewalks, curl) and. -utter on California
�,:,ulevard as require, by the Small su�-divisicn ccii-;iittee as c, condition
of a subdivision. -Ioti, carried on the fc1lo-.1in:; roll call vote:
... , - L'S: -1 - L. Graves Jr., Donald Q. -liller, Cerald Shipsey
iIIOs3: Clay P. Davidson, -liss PIar,�:arol .I1 .- .1
- L. cricdl
A -D SD E T,.'T : !,!one
At this time the City Council considered complaints from neighbors re-
tarding an cperatirn of an auto repair shoe at 165 'Ior'li read Street
in an "R-111 zone.
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j. H. Fit2;,-)atrj.c.,-., City `lerk -cocr'ed Chat ' c had, rcc-,3eztc-` the Police
Depart:nent to check t'--_"s property --n the ni.,,,-,ht -..;atuh to see if anyone
was o-)cratinr a business et this location. Accerdinc - to the 'Dolice Hcr)ort
there -.•ias repair wcri, bcin:, done. but ',-.,y --tatue:.n.ent of the carer. it :;as U
bein;, done a a 1-icb-y and net as a . ;-,usiness or occunation.
.._ter discussicn of the Cjt,• Council, Cv_,ncil:-.ian -tiller -tiller stated that he
d l 3
--ould vc,r ha:7,,o-r to investigate this ratter and reocrt to the City
Council his findi=.s.
18.
Cc--LP.-anicaticn from i-irs. Del iiickell aSkin.- -for the Council to ccnsildcr the
ini-iatin.: of bus service in the u". Was Ordered received and filed.
19.
Co-,7unicaticrfrom. 'Irs . Etna Plato Hcu�h ton requesting that the City Council
lake stews to controi autorioni-Le-Traii.ic Johnson. 1 0 cl-*
U r� _nnson Av--nue u illll'.a-Lje
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21.
hazards to nedestri-nns and residents and also r-cii•csted that some action be
ta!':en to resume tne bus s; -Stem, 7-:as ordered rcceiv(-d. and file��.
The followin:7 reco:rL-icnd,�ti,-,n wa_-, I-ecei,'-d from the City Bus
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"That in order to:
11,Z.- 'heor 1. - J' - --A.,
�,Olore the of vs. AC:T�,'L and IJL'�D v-_.. F-, iIBILITY
and -CST JS. R7'L!1R1%. .(')olth fiscal Laic civic) it is recc=ended that
the .wit`; Counc-Ll avail -; Iself c!' e: nert aonraLS21 service- U-o;ri -,jith-
in r,,ic muni. ciral tr:-.tnsi i field .
It"
resnectful1v su_cslt:, that it re:iain in force to
assist the Drofessicnal survey, should it to fortLco:.-Linw, aria
.evaluate the rcsi:ltS thereof in crde... to present final r0(;r_-a,;ienda--
ticns.
111"h1c co-iinittec recorr.:•icnds t'rtc ner-Irn c' Gilliam ':'. ''arrel cl' Santa
y tl�4_ 'cus ceat-", on.
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On moticti of Councilman
�cuncilman i'-iiller, seconded 1`y Councilman Graves, that
approve the reco.;i.-icnd,ltion of the bus comfit-uec and the 0-itlY TO
recuest a or000sal fr-c-m 1.4-11-1-1a.m ;i'. F-ar-r-_,l for -,rcr_)arationn of the re-
ouested survey. = lotion carried.
D. _:Iomerc, City 1?nLineer., presentee the 141y _O_� -,t - -'
for i_deni=- 1,'ccth-*ll roulevard from Street tc California Eoulev-.d
over the S. P. R. R. ril-lit of .jay.
1-1r. Rc:aero -re2entcd for the cons jr1cratio❑ 'U-.,Tc alternate 1:)rc-
7:,osal-- -1-cr defelopin this •idr'nJn-. C'ne pronosal w-'s to widen Fco-Uhill to
the full seventy si:_ (76) feet ritrlit of ,,ay at a cost of $25,660-63 includ-
in.� ]-and cost and ccns.,ruction cost. Elie second -,,rc-)csal was
to widen voothill wit in the e-Hi3tin;, ri-lit of i-.v at a conz:,'--Llct�on cos�
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75
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,;-or Dzvidson �,tnted tlt thissItreelt a critical deficicnc�.- In the Ci ty
street sstcm. and L-at
U.. 000.00 was available for co-struction. urther,
tna' LI)e Ci ty- had 6-clared a reed for t'nis wicon: . Ln," as heir have set a
setbac" line On street: --ie reco:-x:i•nded that L-e City Cr,unc-il -,: i d _- n
Wnoth�'.�' tc the full seventu.,,- E:L�- (76) f' -et width -1, U_ ;.�L -,'-e
1� I_ U_ . � I J, I - , - - .,r' !�er, tila .1
City sho, crry
uld do 'the fob at this tLae as taiS Street I-I'Lll 1�., a vs a 11 C, _r %•�lr
traffic.
Councilman '411ler a,-reed that the o r olect should. be made cn the ne-..j sevcnty
,
SL.: 1 '7 ) feat width wi.uh the City AccuirinL: �17e p a-.,rin,- all
U ropert.,r anc.
costs.
Mayor Dcvidson ur e6 that the Council )-oceed Lrzriediatuely the ::;der.-
-in;- cf 'ootriill to the nOTT street width.
The City Council discussed the proposals as nre-sented by Lir. ltcmerc
i-.-iuh the two (2) alternatec for i-:idenin.r Yoot.-iill �cl_,lcvard from Casa
Street eet to California Eculevard.
D. F. 'cmcro, City ln�inecr., reco.-L-iendcd that Lne OfLy proceed with
wid,eni= under the provisions of thc. Setback colicy .-nd widem-n:.- wit: in
the oresent rl�ht of wa7r
unle'-s t"-I-- property oi-mers ,wish to contribute
the land.
On motion cf Councilman ':.'ille.- 3 seconded b- Ccunc�lman '..raves, that the
d — -
City proceed with the ?�,Jdenln within the provisions of the present set-
back oolic%. ',7otion carried.
10:3.0
12.
He:_ess
10:
F. 'I.
Donald
Q. �'-!!Iler left the meetJnZ
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-
•eetin-
rcc,-,.-,ren6d
22. At thi`-; time the City 'council reveiwe ;:. the '�itv policy reEardin, re-
1 of shrubs and treC- in ccnnect!on -,.iitl'1 Sidcwali: installation,
,,;hen such feliaCe has be -en placed in the Lity r1;;ht of .,.a7 lll�;;ally.
Councilman Graves stated that it was his crl;'inal intent ti ? -�. the C_ty
would rcr flee tees and shrul z; le-ally nlaccc. in the City ri =ht of *..:ay cr on
an ci•mer's grope t :•:here it r:ould necessitate their r -moral f cr .installaticn
of sidevalb:S.
(a). Replacement of those trees within the ri" Jit of t•;a; which wel e _properly
placed to conform to a standard side - ,fall., installaticn, but becaus,uof cir-
cumstances- beycnd the centrcl of the property caner are nov: in the tray cf
sidewalk construction.
(b) Trees and shrubs on the owner'S property ,which must be removed to
provide safe slc•;.1es behind the ne;r sidewalk intsallation.
23. Coa-,mnication from Propert;; iianage:ment Corporation requcstinG a sewer
and draina e easement across Vitt' oropert r at Jinshei:rer Park.
D. F. Romero, City Engineer, _.-)resented sketches and plto plan and e..:-
plained the conditions of the reeuest for an easement from the City tinrcu,-h
the :;ark property to carry sewage to Southwood Drive main and to run drain-
age to Jcuthrrood, then alone Southwood to the creek.
i`Ir. tiemer e recc. aended t natu the easement s nculd be ci._der than five (r
) feet,
preferably ei"at to c'nt to 10) feel wide., but explained -"at tae City
could manaLe ::ith only.. a rive (;) feet easement if nccessar
:I Flory, emu' ?erintendent of Pariis and Le;reaticn asked '. at 112 and the
Dank and Pecreat icn Cc :'.lassion ce .riven an opportunity to study the im-
plications on the ;.ark of this recuest.
On motion of Councilman S!-_i.-,se Seconded by Louncilman sra'ves, the r,:-
quest '.,:as referred t c the Par'-. and Recreation Co..- riissien for their in-
VeStiGaLion nd repo::_,aenda.ion to the Counc:_l on conditions for "ranting
ti ?e ease *cent. = `iGtion carried.
211. Communication frcm file City Planning Co!-=11 ssion forr:ardim- proposal frc•;1
Larry '.Tise, PlanninE Consultar:t, for a special zonin study in the ar - =a
bounded by Cal Poly, Ciiorrc, hurray and `Tetley Streets.
On motion of %=,:nci1.'man Graves, seconded by Coancll_'ma17 X111 GSe ;', the re-
quest i ?a °; delayed unui rams are anpro•:cc anG unen (love uae St:Gy tc
the head of the pro ram, after ccm; ,let'_on -jf industrial survey.
2j. Cn !motion of Go- ouncilman '.'rajcs, seconded 'cy Councilman Shiosey, kt.he folloli-
ing ordinance ,was iinitroduced. Ordinance No. 221)9, an crcinan::e reconin_; -uric
Johe Ecditicn oropel'ty fro:_ `�" 'uc lip ? -1
Introduced and passed to print on the £ollor:ing roll call vote:
AYES: Clay P. Davidson, `R. L. Graves, �r., riiss AarL.;aret
.
iIci ;ei], .Gerald hl. Mosey
i ?one
l.i'• liiT: ..I?cnald filler
20. Cor_ranicatien and resoluticn from the Planning Co:maission recom: ending
that tre City Council adopt :mini.. ^.um subdivision standal'ds within t?'_cse
three (3) :Hiles cf the City limits.
The City Ccuncil
discussed Lhe - matter of replacement of shrubs and
trees
'
in connection with siie .ali; installation.
It .;as enerall _r
a :reed by the Ci t-yr Council that replacement mould
con-
sist of suppl;in
: tae plants to the owner, but not re:lantin�. It
was
also a,,reed t':lat
the deEree of City participation :--uld be limited
to:
(a). Replacement of those trees within the ri" Jit of t•;a; which wel e _properly
placed to conform to a standard side - ,fall., installaticn, but becaus,uof cir-
cumstances- beycnd the centrcl of the property caner are nov: in the tray cf
sidewalk construction.
(b) Trees and shrubs on the owner'S property ,which must be removed to
provide safe slc•;.1es behind the ne;r sidewalk intsallation.
23. Coa-,mnication from Propert;; iianage:ment Corporation requcstinG a sewer
and draina e easement across Vitt' oropert r at Jinshei:rer Park.
D. F. Romero, City Engineer, _.-)resented sketches and plto plan and e..:-
plained the conditions of the reeuest for an easement from the City tinrcu,-h
the :;ark property to carry sewage to Southwood Drive main and to run drain-
age to Jcuthrrood, then alone Southwood to the creek.
i`Ir. tiemer e recc. aended t natu the easement s nculd be ci._der than five (r
) feet,
preferably ei"at to c'nt to 10) feel wide., but explained -"at tae City
could manaLe ::ith only.. a rive (;) feet easement if nccessar
:I Flory, emu' ?erintendent of Pariis and Le;reaticn asked '. at 112 and the
Dank and Pecreat icn Cc :'.lassion ce .riven an opportunity to study the im-
plications on the ;.ark of this recuest.
On motion of Councilman S!-_i.-,se Seconded by Louncilman sra'ves, the r,:-
quest '.,:as referred t c the Par'-. and Recreation Co..- riissien for their in-
VeStiGaLion nd repo::_,aenda.ion to the Counc:_l on conditions for "ranting
ti ?e ease *cent. = `iGtion carried.
211. Communication frcm file City Planning Co!-=11 ssion forr:ardim- proposal frc•;1
Larry '.Tise, PlanninE Consultar:t, for a special zonin study in the ar - =a
bounded by Cal Poly, Ciiorrc, hurray and `Tetley Streets.
On motion of %=,:nci1.'man Graves, seconded by Coancll_'ma17 X111 GSe ;', the re-
quest i ?a °; delayed unui rams are anpro•:cc anG unen (love uae St:Gy tc
the head of the pro ram, after ccm; ,let'_on -jf industrial survey.
2j. Cn !motion of Go- ouncilman '.'rajcs, seconded 'cy Councilman Shiosey, kt.he folloli-
ing ordinance ,was iinitroduced. Ordinance No. 221)9, an crcinan::e reconin_; -uric
Johe Ecditicn oropel'ty fro:_ `�" 'uc lip ? -1
Introduced and passed to print on the £ollor:ing roll call vote:
AYES: Clay P. Davidson, `R. L. Graves, �r., riiss AarL.;aret
.
iIci ;ei], .Gerald hl. Mosey
i ?one
l.i'• liiT: ..I?cnald filler
20. Cor_ranicatien and resoluticn from the Planning Co:maission recom: ending
that tre City Council adopt :mini.. ^.um subdivision standal'ds within t?'_cse
three (3) :Hiles cf the City limits.
On : otion of Councilman graves, seconded by Councilman Shipsey, the follow -
ing resolution was introduces. Resolution No. 1107, a resolution ccn-
currin, in the Plannin.- Gomi ission's remmmendaticn re>-ardin - subdivisions
aithin t:lree (3) miles of the City li:cits. V
Passed and adopted on the followin�; roll call -rote:
AYES: Clay- P. Davidson, !'.. L. Graves, Jr., Miss ?Margaret '4cNeil,
Gerald W. Shipsey
IiC�S: r%one
A3SLIvT: Donald Q. :Miller
27. 1-o.m-- mnication frcn the Plaiming Co:amissioI: notifyin.- the City Council that
the Planning Co:a:rission will hold hearin s on the establishsaent of a set-
back line on 5road Street ::,etween ?- IUtsuI:ito Street Tc RoakvieW Place.
Said i;earin,_ to be held April 16, 19'3; was ordered received and filed.
28. Co:tnunication froln the San Luis Obisoo Elk's Club askinE. that the City
Council parLicioate in the Youth and Government pro--;ram on iIay 6, 1903.
On motion of Councilman ::raves, seconded by Councilman Shipsey, Thai; the
Elk's Club b' informed that the City Council mould be ::lore than happy to
cooperate in Uiis ors r2 r. ?Ic tion carried.
29. Communication from T ^e Feather =ivel 'Project As2ociation r•�euesting an
appropriation from the City of San Luis OL:is. ^0.0
On :motion of Councilman ::raves, seconded by Councilwoman Ac "Neil, that
the City Counci Sen the m-inimurfl dues of y2, .�� for the City's :Dartici.pa-
tion. i- 'Ioticn carried.
30. Communication fro;i1 i;he California _l sim Trails Association recuestin-,
an aporcpriaticn from the City o.f San Luis Cbispo.
'n mdtl0n Gf Ccuncilman J`ai OSey, sec. nc.ed Jy Co ncilflan C;ra %res, it was 1
:-loved that the City renew their :P250.0c membership and insC.ructed the : d-
:�:inistrative Officer to place :S.a:ae in t'r:e bud-et.
jl. Tra_iic Co1f.'_LLee report of Iarciz 23, 1903.
'3 -11-1T The Traf fic GGE llttee lla::; had a request i'OT' additional
- 4 L s mane and p eels L, at
scree• li ht- L or. lower iIi;:;uera S Pact south "lk h
two additional 4,000 lumen h i =ts are. needed betl.,een -' I :s Lane and tae turn
in the road and so recn-,u,lends .
On motion of ;-laver Davidson, seconded uy Councilman Shipsey, Lhe reco:r;iend-
ation was approved.
63 -! -2T Since the installation of the two hour _ arking time li.ait
zone = frcn-t of th•�:; Li''isi_r•n of' - f:L�..'.•r.NayS Office, the ;t. �. Ccla people
across the street have co:aplained about oafs blocking their driveway area
w flich is not curbod. ' %e feel 'that this uro`_:leir would he alleviaLk:d i. signs
readin` "lic larking between si ns" would be place -.. From s: ^.e first tele-
phone sole north of the t. G. Cola buildin_ and e:.ten ding appro:.i:mtely
0 feet to the northerl %r ec; e of the builcin;�,, t_:is bein;. on the east
side of HiE�uera Street.
On mcticr. of Ceuncilman Gra'.'cs, seconded by Cc- uncilman Sh -psey, the folloi•:'-
ing resolution *:as ir.croduccd. Resolution No. 1112, a resolution esta:J-
lishing a. r:o carkir. zone cli l:i:_t. era Street. -
Passed and adopted on th':: following roll call vote:
A'IBS: Clay ?. Davidson, R. L. [;paves, Jr.,
Iliss iargaret = `'Icl•iei1, erald 'r;. Shi ?sey
"OES: !,,.one
....SE..T: Donald Q. ,:filler
63 -4_3'T A street li;;ht has been requested for the corner of
rcCand Johnson, and the Tra_'fic Conmittee feels that it is Needed and
so recommends. ':.'e '.eli eve a 8,000 lwnen mercury v--don la.,ip would be
appropriate.
On ;^otion of Councilman Craves, seconded by Councilman. Sniosey, the re-
comllendation was approved.
1 `
63 -� -.;I ..t e recuest of the bo:•rling Tana e:ment, :•:e have ook-
e_C ctt one traffic situation in connecticn l-:ith t ":e driveway ra:np entering
aurel Lane and recom ended Uhat 15 feet of red cone be placed botri east
and west o the driveway ramp on the north sine of Laurel Lane.
On motion. of Councilman Gra• ✓es,.seconded by Councilman Shipsey, the follo:•;-
inl; resclution was introducer- . Resolution lip. 1113, a resolution es-
tablishing a no parkin;. Zone on the nr•rt(! Side of La;;rel -ane.
Passed and adopted on the following roll call -rote:
AS: Clay P. Davidson, R. L. ::raves, Jr.,
i °Liss iargaret 111--Neil, Gerald ti. Shipsey
A ^S ii IT: Donald Q. 'filler
32. sy. :,r. Houser, Ciby Attorney, presented the following opinicn on the con-
trol of rates for du:mpin :� ;;arca e at the City Dump.
"CO'riCLUSIO[{:
"The City Ccancil by resolution may establish fees for dumpin- garbage
at the City dump.
"DISCuSSIOI,I:
"Section 520C.10 of Chapter° 2, Article 5 of the Safi Luis Obispc ilunicipal
Code orovedes that oroducers of refuse, ; arba, e, etc. :nay inai ;.l to and dis-
pose of the sa:nc at .t:e City d.unp. The section furthcr provides that the
contractc•r may char-e a fee for oersons haulin- their own garbage to the
City dump, and f'urtlner proviceS that ll the rate of sucn fee shall be --stab-
lished by resoll :tlon and ma',v be chan,,ed from time tc• ti(ae by the Council,
by I'C-SGlt: tie❑ duly adopted L::e Council."
"TI-le arba�-e contrac? entered 1'tto by tine San Luis �.'arba"e Co ".t and and
the City of Jana Luis Obispo expressly refers to the I'i•-hts, ooiders and
privileges reserved to the City in 'Chapter 2 of Article if and :mauves tCIC-
contract su.-:;ject to these ri :�hts,powers and privileges. 'therefore, the
San Luis Garbage Company has, by contract, agreed to the ri;,ht of the
City to set rates for duln_:ing garbage,e. c. at till: Ci- ;y demo."
Or. motion of '.Iayor Davidson, seconded by Ccu ,cil;nan Sij psev, R. D. ililler,
Administrative Cf£icer, was instructed to notify the arbaLe company to
reduce their rates at tme garbage dump to those approved. by the Council
and if any increase is desired, to make application to the City Council.
3u.
Claim cf 14rs. L. J. IIT03cott,
fcr damages to her automobile
caused by a
City Culvert, was referred
to the City's insurance carrier
on mot-ion of
'
Ccuncilmar. 'raves, ..econded
by Councilman �-hipsey.
35.
A. Ccard Order regarding;
a letter from the County Health
Officer con -
sisting of thirteen (13)- points
for a health pro,ram at Santa
'- IarEarita
La ".-e, was ordered received
and filed.
B. Copy of Board Order forr;ardin- co:n•nunication from the Count:: Health
Officer oUtlinln.7 thirteen (13) ;�oirts for a health oro_r .'il at Santa
;"Iargar•ita Lake beineL referred to the State Department of °u tic [.ealt}I
for their recc :,Lmendation on its feasibility, lra:: ordered received and filed.
36. Al,sembly Lill i ?o. 1?16, providin;; for rad -.Lo and tele.,.sion covera'e o!'
V
Council meetinHs, eras ordered received and filed.