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AMENDED AGENDA City of Pismo Beach REGULAR City Council Meeting r16 2003 30 p 6 T s daY septem m 760 Mattie Road Pismo Beach California ROLL CALL Mayor Mayor Pro Tem Crescione Councilmembers Gee Rabenaldt Gonzales Reiss Natoli INVOCATION Dr Paul Jones PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Next Resolution No 63 03 R 1 Next Ordinance No 03 03 O PRESENTATIONS Item 1 A Proclamation Line of Item 1 B in the Duty Introduction of New and 2 Recognizing William Billy Larson for his Heroism George City Employees Nathania Boutet Office Assistant I Interim Administrative Services Director Edes PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD may At this time members the pobl COmment on any item NOT appearing on the agenda It is recommended to keep ic to 3 Under State your matters presented under this item cannot be discussed or acted utee mln upon by the Councd at this time For items appuanng on the agenda the public will be invited to make comments at the time the item comes up for Council consideration At all times use the co ree ty of Law please t3 microphone Ci UNCIL COMMENTS AND REQUESTS All items on the Conse Calendar are to be acted upon by a single action of the City Council unless otherwise requested indw Councdmember for special consideration Otherwise the recommendation of staff will be accepted and duid acted upon by roll call vo Per Resolution 14 03 any items Dulled from the Consent Aaenda will be heard under R by an Section 10 Item 4 A s Report of Clerk Posting The agenda of the regular September 16 2003 City Council agenda was posted on the City Council Chamber bulletin board on September 11 2003 Grigsby Recommendation Item 4 B Waive title readings are waived Approval by All Readings of ordinances and resolutions except by Grigsby Recommendation Item 4 C Minutes of the Approval by roll call vote PBRC August 7 joint Council Recommendation Item 4 D Approval of E 4 2 3 meeting Grigsby vote to Consent Calendar Approval by roll call vote to Consent Calendar 2003 Clerk Administration File City Grigsby 1 101 Conference and Visitors Bureau Brasile File 806 Administrative Services 4 Department Edes File 201 Community Development Department Bloom File 450 5 Public Works and 6 Fire 7 Police Engineering File 400 Turner File 600 Department Cortez File 621 A Resolution of the Receive City A Resolution of the reports as information only Council of the of the California Recommendation City of Pismo Beach Rejecting the Specialized Training Institute CSTI Approve Resolution by roll call vote City Council of the City of Pismo Beach Transferring Funds from the Ocean Boulevard Drainage City 975 to the Drainage Outfall and Access Repairs Project 989 000 10 Project Delzeit Department Proposed Closure in General Recommendation Item 4 H Consent Calendar Register of Demands Edes file 202 Recommendation Item 4 G to Monthly Activity Reports for February 1 Item 4 F 2003 Approval by roll call Recommendation Item roll call vote to Consent Calendar Approve Resolution by roll cell vote A Resolution of the the City Council of the City of Pismo Beach Approving Transfer of 444 131 for the Water and Wastewater Telemetry Upgrade Recommendation Approve Resolution by roll cell vote 1 Item 4 A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Pismo Beach Endorsing County Healthcare Alliance the Activities of the South Recommendation J Item 4 Approve Resolution by roll cell A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Pismo Beach Approving the Applicant to Apply for Grant Funds for the Percapita Grant Program under the California Clean Water Clean Air Safe Neighborhood Parks and Coastal Protection Act of 2002 Recommendation K Item 4 Adopt Resolution approving Authorization to enter into Wastewater Treatment Carollo Engineers for Additional Services Recommendation Item L 4 vote Authorization to reject the applicetion Plant Contract with Approve contract all bids for the Ocean Boulevard Storm Drain Improvements and Price Street Sidewalk Project RECOMMENDATION Reject all bids PUBLIC H RING 5 CiTY COUNCIL PROCEDURES FOR PUBUC HEARINGS will be conducted as follows 1 2 3 4 The Mayor will announce each item and thereafter the hearing City staff will present the staff report and recommendation on the proposal being heard and respond to questions from Council The Mayor will open the public hearing by first asking the project her representative appullant or his applicunt to present any points necessary for Council as wall as the public to fully understand the proposal The Mayor will then ask other interested persons to come to the podium to present testimony either in support of or in opposition to the propmml The Mayor will invite the applicant appellant or his her representative beck to the podium to respond to the public testimony if appropHata The Mayor will then close the public hearing and lime further discussion to the Council and stall prior to the Council taking a vote A1 Item 5 A Resolution of the Amendments to City Council of the City of Pismo Beach Adopting the General Plan Map and Text for 100 and 110 Oak Park Road APNS 005 008 and Portion of 005 391 013 391 Recommendation Item 5 2 A Open public hearing Adopt Resolution take comments and An Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Pismo Beach Amending Zoning Map for a portion of Property at 110 Oak Park Bivd from to General Commercial CG Open Space OS the 3 Recommendation Open Public Hearing Waive First Item B 5 101 Indio Bruce comments by title only McFarlan Appellant Project A Resolution of the City Planning Commission Project Reading take and Introduce Council of the Action City Approving a and O125 03 of Pismo Beach Upholding a Coastal Development Permit No 03 0125 101 Indio Recommendation Resolution Adopt Commission Issued Upholding Coastal Planning Development Permit Item 5 A Resolution of the 1 C City Council of the City of Pismo Beach Adopting Minor Amendments to the General Plan Text to Correct Errors Cladfy Working and Modify Certain Standards Recommendation Open public hearing take Adopt Resolution comments and Item 5 2 An Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Pismo Beach Amending C the Zoning Text to Correct Errors Clarify Wording and Modify Standards Citywide Recommendation Open Public Hearing First Reading and Introduce by title only 16 comments Waive BUSINESS ITEMS Item 6 A Request from Council regarding Phone Service Options Recommendation Item 6 B Discussion regarding Discussion and or Selection of Pier Parcel Item 6 C Discussion of Initial Overview of Recommendation Item 6 D Use of the City Logo s Improvements Recommendation options Map Exhibit For Information Recommendation t and take Only Key Financial Issues Discussion and direction or Flag as it relates to the Downtown Streetscape Discussion and Direction CI MANAGER REPORT 4 18 CITY ATTORNEY S REPORT I COUNCIL SUBCOMMITTEE REPORTS 9 Area Agency on Aging Gee Gonzales Natoli Dinosaur Caves Preservation Society Gonzales Reiss Gee 2 3 Economic 4 5 Pismo Beach Conference Visitors Bureau Gee Gonzales Friends of Price House Reiss Gee Gonzales 6 Integrated 7 Mobile Home Rent Stabilization Natoli Gee Gonzales SLO Council of Governments Natoli Crescione 8 9 Vitality Corporation Waste Crescione Rabenaldt Management Authority JPA Crescione SLO Regional Transit Authority Natoli Zone 3 Advisory Committee Rabenaldt 10 11 SLO County Water Resources Advisory Committee SLO South County Area Transit Reiss SLO Air Pollution Control District Reiss 12 13 14 Natoli Scenic Highway Committee Crescione South County Youth Coalition Rabenaldt Natoli EOC Rabenaldt 15 16 17 18 Community Improvement Group Rabenaldt Gee Gonzales Crescione Gee Gonzales California Joint Powers Insurance Authority Reiss Ventana Fire Station 19 PULLED CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS ADJOURNMENT The Council he Il past I meeting that time next will 00 p adjourn by 11 fifths vote of the Council wishes to continue m unless a four 30 p adjourned at 11 m any remaining agenda items will be continued to If the meeting is regular meeting Affidavit Date Time of Posting Date Time General Information The Council Agendas The City Council agenda is now available for public review at the City s website at www and the s Office 760 Mattie orR pismobeach City Clerk Road Pismo Beach California on the Thursday prior to the scheduled City of Pismo Beach meets on the First and Third month at 6 30 p m unless otherwise noticed Tuesdays of each meeting Council Meeting Broadcasting is on Notice Channel 20 three times a Regarding day Americans with Disabilities Act In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act if you need special assistance to participate in this meeting please contact the City Clerk s Office at 773 7003 at least 48 hours prior to the meeting to ensure that reasonable arrangements can be made to provide accessibility to the meeting 28CFR 104ADA Title II 102 35 5 I A PROCLAMATION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PISMO BEACH RECOGNIZING LEAD LIFEGUARD WILLIAM BILLY LARSEN FOR HIS HEROISM IN THE LINE OF DUTY WHEREAS waters off of Avila August Beach and on 19th 2003 there was a fa a shark WHEREAS Billy Larsen is employed by the City of position of Lead Lifeguard and was representing the competition in Avila Beach at the time of the attack and WHEREAS due to the nature of the Pismo Beach in the lty in one of t competition attack in the lifeguard a the lifeguards had the benefit of their normal rescue tools which d wou d n e radios flotation devices paddle boards and wetsuits and WHEREAS four lifeguards including Billy Larsen deo respo to a call for the beach with unknown circumstances three guards entered the water while Billy interviewed the witness who reported the possibility of a shark attack and help on Billy Larsen entered the water and WHEREAS even after discovering rescue of the victim and stayed rescue at risk great personal NOW BE IT RESOLVED by the swam to with the other the City strong possibility of a shark attack uards to assist in the life guards until the completion of the his fellow Council of the City of Pismo Beach follows WILLIAM BILLY LARSEN IS HEREBY AWARDED THE CITY OF SMO BEACP P MEDAL OF VALOR FOR HIS HEROISM AND COURAGEOUS ACTIONS ON AUGUST Dated this 16t Mayor day of September Benito J Crescione 2003 19 2003 as PISMO BEACH COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT SUBJECT TITLE SREPORT OF POSTING CLERK RECOMMENDATION Council to approve by roll call vote to Consent Calendar the Clerk sdate and time of posting EXECUTIVE SUMMARY s Clerk Report of Posting Council meeting Was posted and time on the The agenda for the regular meeting of September 16 2003 City City Council Chamber bulletin board on the verified date Council City agenda Council approves this item for on the requirements of the Brown Act Government Code 2 54954 FISCAL IMPACT Not Applicable OPTIONS Not Applicable ATTACHMENTS None Prepared by Lori Grigsby City Clerk City Manager Approval Meeting Date September 16 2003 PISMO BEA CH COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT TITLE SUBJECT WAIVE READINGS RECOMMENDATION All readings of ordinances and resolutions except by title are waived EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This is approved as a Consent Calendar item and is done in this way so that the Mayor reads by title only and not the whole content of each item that come all Resolutions and Ordinance up for consideration City of Pismo Beach Municipal Code reads as follows 04 2 340 At the Reading of Ordinances time of adoption of an ordinance Councilmembers consent may be this ordinance present can expressed by can the City Council by unanimous consent of those determine that the ordinance shall be read in title only Such a statement be read in title by the presiding officer that if there is no objection only 04Reading of Resolutions 2 350 At the time of adoption of any resolution the City Council by unanimous consent of those Councilmembers present can determine that the resolution shall be read in title only Such consent may be expressed by a statement that if there is no objection this resolution can be read in title only If any Councilmember so requests the resolution shall be read in full However when a resolution is placed on the consent agenda the title need not be read unless requested by any Councilmember Such resolutions may be adopted with the remainder of the consent agenda FISCAL IMPACT Not Applicable OPTIONS Not Applicable ATTACHMENTS None Prepared by Lori Grigsby City Clerk Meeting Date September 16 2003 City Manager Approval ApeqdP Item B 4 PISMO BEACH COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT SUBJECT TITLE MINUTES OF THE JOINT CITY COUNCIL PRBC SPECIAL MEETING AUGUST 7 2003 RECOMMENDATION Approval by roll call vote to Consent Calendar EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Minutes are attached for your review FISCAL IMPACT Not Applicable OPTIONS 1 Approve minutes 2 Make corrections to minutes with approval ATTACHMENTS 1 August 7 Prepared by 2003 Lori PRBC meeting City Council Grigsby City Clerk City Manager Approval Meeting Date September 16 2003 DRAFT MINUTES PRBC City CoUnCil Special Meeting Joint Thursday August 7 2003 00 6 ROLL CALL Councilmembers Present Boardmembers Present Arlene Gonzales Rudy Natoli Bill Rabenaldt Gee Mayor Joe Crescione Mary Ann Reiss and Tom Abshere Chris Bingaman Bill Couch and Shelly Higginbotham Boardmembers Absent ITEM A Alfred Lemos PARK RENTAL FEES Vice Char H q nbotham spoke regarding the park rental fees She reviewed the fee basis for Dinosaur Caves Park and remarked that a discount is being offered to residents of the City Mayor Crescione spoke Public Comment in further detail the start of the fees opened Marilee Hyman spoke regarding wedding information in respect to Dino Caves suggested allowing up to 100 people on the site raising the price requiring a security guard and urged preliminary fees She further stated that the site needed to be kept in pristine condition which can incur an extra cost She further expressed concerns regarding allowing barbeques She suggested allowing beer and wine at the special events and expressed concerns with safety and She maintenance with the overlook Marc Lebed agreed with Ms Hyman He stated that it was critical that they set a high but yet will allows for the park not being complete The be would society happy to help the City with the grouting of the overlook area the area extending beyond the amphitheatre to allow for a small reception and adding more grassy areas He reminded the Council that the City has an MOU that states that things of import be discussed with the Society fee that is not too Public comments closed Vice Chair Hi asked qpinbotham about the Special Event Permit process J Carolyn Johnson Planning Manager spoke regarding the Special Events Permit process Kristen Lyons Recreation Coordinator explained in further detail the process and the functions of the SEC Vice Chair people which would cause more increasing the number of more groups needing permits concern with qinbotham expressed q Hi and landscape architects said the area should hold people They could be contacted again to see about hold more people Ms Johnson stated that the larger a number of modification to Vice Chair Hi q q inbotham remarked that a deposit is required for up and clean would be groat She spoke with Atascadero and thought a designated BBQ San Luis Obispo and they do allow alcohol in some of their parks and they have aroa a process set up for insurance Boardmember Couch expressed concerns regarding safety precautions in fencing at Dinosaur Caves Park He did not feel and that could prove to be a safety hazard as well the chain and bollard particular people look at the signs as a litigation hazard that Marc Lebed responded to the potential litigation hazards and the municipal liability Boardmember Couch agreed with the security guard suggestion by Ms Boardmember Bin qaman asked if anyone knew how many weddings at Margo Ms Hyman were held Dodd Lyons responded Discussion held that there regarding Boardmember Abshere were about 45 the purpose of the spoke regarding the 50 meeting mandatory insurance Gonzales expressed concern regarding the enforceability of Councilmember Gee the 2 hour limit She asked about the deposits the litigation issues Day reminded Council that protected in the case of a fall Don Hiser Parks Supervisor fencing cliff areas Jeff the City Attorney said that there had stated that the were no standards set City is by the City for Discussion held regarding the chain and bollards as well as the potential litigation Vice Chair help Hi q q inbotham stated that the citizen patrol was going to be used to enforce the time limits Madlee Hyman asked if Council could approve the preliminary fees and have the PRBC present the maximum number of people to Council at a later date Don Day cautioned Council and the PRBC to not create The SEC has spent years Councilmember Reiss Christine Couch on the special cases in the City Special Event Ordinance spoke regarding the SEC spoke regarding other uses for the parks including birthday parties Boardmember Couch shudders at the with thought of the City competing for business private business Vice Chair separate qinbotham added q Hi accounts for each that the recommendation was to establish park in order to track the use of the parks Randy Bloom Acting City Manager Community Development Director stated that this it will a set up by doing tracking account for each park He added that the City was not going to recoup 100 of the cost of running the parks The parks are a service The CVP will play a key role with the park rentals Ms Johnson provided clarification of the resolution including the already added park could be rented to more than 50 people in caveat that the Natoli to adopt the resolution By motion of Councilmembers Reiss establishing park rental fees and direct the establishment of individual revenue and expenses accounts for each park Passed 5 0 ACTION Under discussion Councilmember Rabenaldt asked about the cost of the smaller areas of park and expressed concern about the cost to the City to maintain the the park Councilmember Reiss stated that the purpose is to improve the quality of life The downtown improvements are not going recoup the cost Discussion held the regarding the smaller areas and the cost of maintaining parks Boardmember Bingaman stated that a couple of the smaller outlooks appropriate to rent those out are memorial outlooks and may not be Mr Bloom clarified the park rentals CHUMASH PARK AND DINOSAUR CAVES PARK STATUS ITEM B Vice Chair q Hi q inbotham stated the commission would like to recommend that Park be completed Chumash Mr Bloom gave a status report of Chumash Park He clarified that Phase I did not include landscaping of critical areas He added that the basketball court would be discussed at the next Council meeting The Planning Department will be installing two benches In regards to Dinosaur Caves the next phase applies to the restrooms and the of the amphitheatre The benches at Dinosaur Caves are part bench program a adopt Ms Johnson clarified the memorial bench program Further phases were 06 She asked Council if this could be moved up approved in the CIP for 2004 Councilmember Natoli stated that the timelines are unrealistic and that staff had assured him that it would be moved forward Mayor Crescione asked the commission to come up with a realistic timeline for the Council to review Boardmember Couch asked for the total monies put into Dinosaur Caves vs Chumash Park Councilmember Rabenaldt asked about Christine Couch been spoke regarding park tours Chumash Park She felt that Phase I has not completed Discussion held regarding the phases of the park development this be added to the commission in Ms Johnson suggested ITEM C LIONS CLUB AVAILABILITY FOR RECREATION PROGRAMS agenda September DURING CLOSURE OF THE PISMO BEACH VETS HALL Vice Chair qinbotham updated q Hi the Council regarding utilizing the Lion s Club Boardmember Couch said that the Lions Club is Ms Lyons said that there was no agreement moving along at this point but that the representative would be going to the board Discussion was held regarding the timeline of the Vets Hall improvements Boardmember Abshere thanked Council for the r time Councilmember Rabenaldt hoped to hear s Club in the future Women about the Vets Halls and more Discussion held David qarten introduced himself Baum the PRBC that they are trying to get as the Executive Director of PLOT and told back to Pismo ADJOURNMENT 38 p 7 m Respectfully Submitted 03 11 09 Mandy Dawson Executive Assistant Deputy City Clerk Benito J Crescione Mayor PISMO BEACH COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT TITLE SUBJECT APPROVAL OF REGISTER OF DEMANDS RECOMMENDATION Approval by roll call vote to Consent Calendar EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Attached are the Summary of for checks dated Payroll Register of August 24 2003 and Final Disbursement List August 29 September 3 5 2003 computer checks for Bank of America FISCAL IMPACT As designated OPTIONS Approve register of demands and summary of Payroll ATTACHMENTS 1 Register of Demands Prepared by George Edes Interim Finance Director Meeting Date September 16 2003 City Manager Approval Agenda Item 4D t SUMMARY PAYROLL REGISTER FOR PERIOD ENDING 0812412003 CHECKS DATED 2003 29 8 PAYROLL WARRANTS 034142 034122 A005550 A005445 EARNINGS REGULAR 72 310 171 HOLIDAY 327 2 46 OVERTIME 05 579 14 D P 947 6 50 Fire Public 00 274 Services 64 76 Pub Works 262 2 81 Water 50 989 Sewer 112 2 63 Motor Veh 74 201 Special Events Special Events St PD St s Anthony s Anthony Admin Finance 174 1 27 71 498 25 41 SALARY ADJ WC 4850 TRAINING UNIFORM ALLOWANCE OTHER EARNINGS 00 0 00 79 00 0 23 296 188 LESS AUTHORIZED PAYROLL DEDUCTIONS FEDERAL WITHHOLDING TAX FICA STATE INCOME TAX STATE DISABILITY INSURANCE ADJUSTMENTS 19 97 956 33 255 14 870 5 46 306 1 10 184 1 90 HEALTH 00 0 PEBT HEALTH INSURANCE 00 0 SUPPLEMENTAL DISABILITY 00 0 SECTION 125 00 0 PERS DEFERRED COMPENSATION CREDIT UNION UNION DUES 64 797 00 0 00 0 95 571 PISMO ATHLETIC CLUB 00 15 OTHER 91 11 NET PAYROLL 97 325 144 DIRECT DEPOSIT DEDUCTION 39 100 125 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pismo Beach Final Disbursement Bank BA MICA Check 034250 034251 034252 034253 034254 O34255 BANK List Check Date 03 Due 05 09 Date 03 Discount 05 09 3731 3755 2089 393 Check Date Payee 100 WAYS TO PLAY AMERICAN TEMPS APPLIED BADGER EMPLOYMENT SPECIALISTS INC GEOOETICS METER INC FALL AD CAMPAIGN 97 342 PAYROLL CLERK 03 05 09 WATER ATLAS MAP 00 2 3 00 3 FIRE HYDRANT 282 1 53 03 05 09 09 03 05 03 05 09 03 05 09 03 05 09 03 05 09 CYNTHIA BALDWIN 034265 034266 034267 034268 034269 1075 1152 384O 3372 608 CRYSTAL SPRINGS DOLPHIN SHIRT EVANS COMMUNICATION 03 05 09 034270 3137 EXECUTIVE 03 05 09 034262 034271 20 272 03 A60 3 03427 2615 412 2242 3786 5664 034274 034275 034276 0342 034278 93 BASIC CHEMICAL LYNDA SIRDSALL BLUEPRINT DEBBIE EXPRESS BARRY BOWERS 03 05 09 CAROLLO ENGINEERS 09 03 05 03 05 09 03 05 09 03 05 09 ANITA CHANNEL BRYAN COX POLICE DEPARTMENT ENVIRONMENTAL CREEK LABORATORIES WATER INC COMPANY IRC CO FERGUSON AL JANITOR INC ENTERPRISES TOOD FREDERICK GARING TAYLOR GRAY INC ASSOCIATES INC LIFT DEBSY HARSEN PACKARD HEWLETT ASSOCIATES HINDERLITER de LLAMAS JAMES CRC KS TRUCKING INC 3366 VALERIE KLINE 359 2977 SHERRY LANGE LEAGUE OF 2404 3868 DANIEL MARTIN 034285 2491 MOBILE 034286 034287 0342 034289 034290 034291 034292 034293 034294 034295 034296 034297 034298 594 CALIFORNIA CITIES CHANNEL COUN CATHY MCNEILL THE MINI LLC GROUP INC ENVIRONMENTAL SERV MORRO 3806 MUNICIPAL 1507 NC 96 3 OMNI 3690 KAREN CHILD MAINTENANCE SUPPORT NC EQUIPMENT CHILD SUPPORT CENTRA OSTROVITZ PACIFIC LEISURE 5876 DARLENE PAULSON MARKETING PERS PETTY CASH 9 38 MICHAEL 2445 1312 274 3869 HOLLY 275 1059 RRM DESIGN SAN SERNARDINO COUNTY CHILO SUPPORT PAYM 3143 SAN BERNARDINO SUPPORT PYMN 161 1337 282 3875 115 5880 59 3870 962 SAN dOAQUIN COMPOSTING 60 PFAU DOVE PC PROCARE JANITORIAL SUPPLY QUINN COMPANY BRIAN 1225 RICHARDS GROUP COUNTY CHILD IRC GRISWOLD dba SAN LUIS MAILING RICK SAN DEPT LUIS OBISPO COUNTY PUBLIC 09 03 05 03 05 09 03 05 09 03 05 09 03 05 09 03 05 09 03 05 09 03 05 09 03 05 09 03 05 09 03 05 09 09 03 05 03 05 09 03 05 09 03 05 09 03 05 09 INC CONTROLS 228 09 03 05 03 05 09 03 05 09 03 05 09 03 05 09 FIRMA 034280 034281 034282 034283 034284 0342 034300 034301 034302 034303 034304 034305 034306 034307 034308 034309 034310 034311 034312 034313 034314 03 05 09 EASYL1NK SERVICES 183 375 KEY DUNHAM DBA BUROINE PRINTIN DELLA BURDINE 0342 41 C L SOLUTIONS ORKS DEPA 09 03 05 03 05 09 03 05 09 03 05 09 03 05 09 03 05 09 03 05 09 03 05 09 03 05 09 03 05 09 03 05 09 03 05 09 09 03 05 03 05 09 03 05 09 03 05 09 03 05 09 03 05 09 JANELLE SANCHEZ 03 05 09 SEIU 03 05 09 LOCAL 620 AFL CIO RONNIE SOARES THE GAS COMPANY MAIL PROCESSING CENTER ARTHUR STANDIFER S SECURITY SYLVESTER ALARMS TELEGRAM LUIS OBISPO TRIBUNE SAN 3871 3872 TKZ L R LC TROPHIES 2 GO 034315 034316 3873 24 VERIZON 034317 3877 BONNIE 034318 034319 3078 TIM 3881 ANNA MARIE WHITE JUANA VALDEZ WIRELESS VOGEL WAAG COUNTY Description 455 4 00 034263 034264 034257 034258 034259 034260 034261 Page Check Amount 09 03 05 03 05 09 3866 5O 2472 8O 3147 2955 1208 3245 223 64 3867 034256 13am 11 03 Computer Checks 06 09 OF AMERICA Vendor Number Sep 04 2003 Date 09 05 03 05 09 03 05 09 03 05 09 03 05 09 03 05 09 03 05 09 09 03 05 03 05 09 03 05 09 03 05 09 03 05 09 00 50 REFUNO 33 695 11 MD SODIUM 00 91 99 00 94 84 BLUE 22 8 03 FOR GIS METER ASSEMBLY C F REGI PARK DEPr BALDWIN C DANCE CLASS BIRDSALL L PRINTS MUSICAL REFUND FOR COLOR 00 56o070 TEMPLATE HYPOCHLORITE VARIETY 276 1 16 MCCALEB W D E WWTP COPIES DESIGN AND 86 112 635 55 46 666 00 70 TACTICAL 747 3 50 ANALYSIS THEATER BO J ERS SPECIAL MTG RELATED DISPATCH DOWNTOWN SVCS TRAINING 7 18 4 3 BRAKE REPAIR M GARNISHMENT REIMB FOR 00 192 166 45 36 1 18 233 29 8 PD 03 LIVE FINGERPRINTING B COX AN S 54667 JULY 03 WITH THE TIDE ACCT STRIDE 08 TEAC T SHIRTS SYSTEM ON MONTHLY MAINT PHONE SYSTEM 8 0 2 3 BSA 1 5 83 64 DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM PiPELiNE MATERIALS 388 6 61 NSIDEWALK REPLACEMENT NT DO 00 160 PER DIUM WASTEWATER TRAINING CLASS 50 346 DRAINAGE OUTFALL ACCESS REPAIR PROdECT 522 3 00 JANITORIAL FEE 319 1 50 EXTRA 00 140 46 0 3 57 137 1 90 219 3 44 318 50 00 202 00 96 00 231 91 841 23 117 00 130 CLEARS BREAKFAST MEETING CLASSES 163 85 24 57 251 4 26 51 938 78 054 236 245 00 95 586 00 140 65 426 500 4 00 292 00 26 754 50 353 68 17 00 500 107 1 47 03 8 9 PARK DEP 03 MCREILL C ESTATES CUTTER 03 29 mlm III GARNISHMENT AMETEK LEVEL TRANSDUCER FLAMENCO DANCE OSTROVITZ K INTERNET AUGUST 03 REFUND FOR BEACH VOLLEYBALL PERS RETIREMENT YOGA 00 550 03 1D 2 9 3 9 1 8 BUILDING l 9 03 O 4 ROOT 00 147 507 1 35 AUGUST TRAINING D M ARTIN AUGUST SUNSET BEACH PETTY 07 71 OF BIOSOLIBS MEALS FOR ENZ CAMP COMPUTER AND DESKTOP SERVICES KLINE V 206 10 00 140 445 2 50 VOLLEYBALL PILATES MODULAR 390 1 00 51 249 22 CONTRACT TRANSPORTATION REFUND MD 75 4 1 12 538 1 60 500 1 00 BEACH REPLACEMENT LAPTOP ART 00 50 50 185 PERMIT CARDS REFUND FOR CASH REIMB AUGUST REFUND FOR 03 BEACH VOLLEYBALL PODOVE H AUGUST JANITORIAL SERVICES ANTI CAMP FROM CCS CAMP 03 SPORTS COMPLEX SEIZE REFUND SB DESIGN VETS PLAN RICHARDS B PROMENADE IV GARNISHMENT 03 2 8 9 29 8 05 GARNISHMENT BIOSOLIDS MAILING SERVICE CCWA REVENUE REFUND SEIU 960 FOR MUSICAL DUES PD REFUND AUGUST BOND DEBT 03 SERVICE THEATER 29 8 03 FOR BEACH VOLLEYBALL CAMP 8ELLO AUGUST 03 REFUND LANDSCAPE JULY SECURITY DEP 215 RIDGE 03 REFUND PB JULY 03 2 PLANNING FEES APPLICATION 1 MEDALS FOR CITY OF REFUND ACCT PB STRIDE VETS WITH DEP THE WIT TIDE VALDEZ J 00001 AUGUST 03 509471827 00 130 REFUND FOR BEACH VOLLEYBALL 00 140 REFUND FOR BEACH VOLLEYBALL CAMP 00 140 REFUND FOR BEACH VOLLEYBALL CAMP CAMP BECKY ROBERTSON BROBERTSON 1 City of Pisrm Beach Final Disbursement Bank BA MICR Check BANK Sep 04 2003 List Check Date 09 03 Due Date 09 05 03 Discount Date 06 05 09 Computer Checks 03 OF ABERICA Vendor Der Nug Check Payee Total Date Check Amount 70 437 391 Description 13am 11 Page City of Pismo Beach Disbursement List Check Final Bank BA MICR Check 034320 034321 034322 034323 034324 BANK Cate 03 05 09 Due Cate 03 Discount 05 09 Sap 04 2003 03 Co 06 09 ter Checks 46pm Page 12 OF AMERICA Check vendor r N Payee 3864 184 111 Date CALIFORNIA JOHN SAN CODE CHECK MAiN OFFICE WALLACE L ASSOCIATES PISMO BEACH 3874 947 CHAMBER OF ENGINEER COMMERCE LUIS OBISPO CO OFFICE OF USA BLUE AN EDUCATION BOOK Total AP Accounts CCS Cate 2FDi 1 APZCKREG R Payable Release 7 Check Amount 03 05 09 463 8 05 03 05 09 832 20 00 350 00 12 69 21 09 03 05 03 05 09 03 05 09 Description BUILDING DEPT PLAN PISMO OAKS LIFT VIC GOLF LIVE SCAN CHECK STATION SERVICES UPGRADE TOORNEY COX C FINGERPRINTING CHEMICAL PUMP HOSE AND FITTINGS 678 9 94 6S BECK kOBER1SON BROBERISON 1 PISMO BEACH COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT TITLE SUBJECT MONTHLY ACTIVITY REPORTS FOR AUGUST 2003 RECOMMENDATION Approval by Roll Call vote to Consent Calendar EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The attached monthly department reports are for your information FISCAL IMPACT Not Applicable OPTIONS ATTACHMENTS 1 Information 2 3 4 5 6 7 Only Administration Grigsby City Clerk Conference and Visitors Bureau Brasile Administrative Services Department Edes Community Development Department Bloom Public Works and Engineering Delzeit Fire Department Turner Police Department Cortez Prepared by Lori Grigsby City Clerk City Manager Approval Meeting Date September 16 2003 Monthly Activity Reports Administration City Clerk 2 Conference and Visitors Bureau 3 Administrative Services 4 Community Development Department 5 Public Works and 6 Fire 7 Police Department Department Department Engineering for August 2003 CITY CLERK CITYMANAGER ACTIVITY REPORT AUGUST 2003 City Clerk Office Activities City Council support Made reservations for City Council League of California Cities Annual Conference Began preparations for the League of California Cities Annual Conference Division Breakfast Clerk attended Channel Counties Division Deputy City Meeting and activities Special projects Received Bid approval Requests at the Completed for Personnel Rules and September the draft of Regulations Next Step Council 16 City Council Meeting Request of Proposals regarding the City Attorney recruitment Ongoing administrative management activities records Handled and minute agenda preparation follow review up filing indexing and scanning city council meetings and 5 Workstudy and Special City of agenda materials for 2 regular Council meetings Updated the s web City Updated the s Cable City page Government Channel 20 Scanned documents into Laserfiche Document Imaging Program prepared contracts Processed agreements Proclamations including indexing copying distribution and filing Processed and Processed ordinances and resolutions up public records requests followed special event permits Office Assistant I Building Official WWTP Operator Engineering Technician Maintenance Worker II and Lab Analyst Treatment Inspector These positions Pre being recruited for and Processed 1 Bid in various stages of Comp representative for the following up with Attended Outlook training CJPIA for orientation and evaluation of a report regarding compliance session City Manager Office Activities activities Administration Y Addressed completion claims CJPIA will be Major project are Openings Processed 2 Workers Met with are multiple personnel issues city facilities The issues from this evaluation AUGUST 2003 CONFERENCE VISITORS BUREAU MONTHLY ACTIVITY REPORT The Los Angeles KCCP Public Radio Live Broadcast was very successful in showing sand dunes for recreation the two views of preserving yet using and enjoying The CVB Staff worked with the show Producer by lining up Pacific Adventure Tours our and the local State Park Ranger both affected by Association of Conference Western our beautiful dunes and Visitors Bureaus WACVB CEO Conference s 15th Annual WACVB Conference Many of the Executive Director Brasile s Bureau s Visitors five Western State s or Executive Directors attended a 3 day CEO workshop regarding hot topics of changing travel trends print advertising roundtable This was our our changes with the internet less written leads and more consumers directly going to s websites yet the need for good Visitors Guides and rising printing costs and employee We have the least staffed Visitors Bureau including those cities who are not tourism dependant and have had more than twice as many Board Meetings benefits and flex time this year Plans Many Boards have established their Annual Advertising then cut back their number of Board meetings Our CVB the other bureaus as did this year and agreed to do the same at their as we Board Chambers is Center always a and who caters to VIC following meeting who discussion regarding membership Visitors Bureaus the operates just supporting rather than versus City Visitor Information s the s own city to do what works best for each city Raising TOT was businesses tsupport raising TOT also a subject that arose many said their city s infrastructure didn and has not been successful Pismo Beach is still way ahead of many other cities in The conclusion getting The our piece following was of the Tourism Pie are generated advertising information Periodicals Sunset 150 Magazine Coastal Living Magazine 42 Annuals California State Visitor sGuide 267 Correspondence Website 65 Phone 15 1 Mail TOTAl 4O 5 request leads for this month Travel Aqents requestinq packets VVriters Groups com requesting maps MapQuest of area streets Certified USA Vacations Hampshire 500 brochures swedding June 2004 considering Shore Cliff Lodge Jorgen no Caves Park swedding Sept 2004 D Kampier sbeach wedding DePino Club Resort Internals New Promotional Materials 100 Ways To Play provided to ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES DEPARTMENT MONTHLY REPORT AUGUST 2003 Finance and The new Accounting Accounting week She preparing Technician started work actually jumped right the benefit in doing August 11th entry for her She started on data first payroll during an actual payroll She was also trained on payments The Interim Finance Director started work on August 18th of the projects that have been assigned to him He was The Interim Finance Director was informed initially given background information on each projects to get him started After receiving the background information he actually began contacting the project managers to get an update on the status of each project He made significant headway in this process He will be giving the Interim City Manager updates as to the progress that he makes on each of the projects of the Interviews were interviewed and begin work on conducted for the Office Assistant a selection September Finance staff was was on 13t August Fourteen candidates were made from the top three candidates The new Office Assistant will 2 busy training new staff and continuing work on the audit for fiscal year ending June 30 2003 Utility Billing Utility billing was business as usual The water usage seemed to be higher during the inquiries regarding their utility bills summer months which resulted in several citizen Payroll Accounting Technician attended a Public Employees Retirement System PERS seminar San Luis Obispo in August This is an introductory seminar that goes over procedures on how to are complete the retirement report that is submitted to PERS on a biweekly basis The seminars offered at teast once a year on the Central Coast The timing was perfect for the new Accounting The new in Technician to attend August A memo was sent to all employees Enrollment will be held from October 1 through that with the last paycheck informing employees Open new rates go into effect in December 2003 informed that 31 The memo also October employees Health Insurance information was sent out from PERS in Information Services The busy setting up the new scanners that were purchased last month and orders for the Council palm IS technician was also busy providing specs and placing City laptops sservers There was a problem with pilots The IS technician was also busy trouble shooting the City the email server during the last week in August The A s IS City new technician IS technician learning the s City was was hired network by Computerland going through training September through training this month He will continue to receive He has been ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES DEPARTMENT AUGUST 2003 MONTHLY ACTIVITY REPORT Accounts Payable Invoices entered 569 Checks issued 398 21 orders issued purchase New contract purchase orders issued sIssued Amendment PO Change Orders New 4 3 378 543 573 864 sissued O Total dollar amount of all P paid processed Total Invoices Total Voids 2 135 Total Voids Business License TOT 17 Business License certificates issue Bus Lic Adjustments Change Orders 1 Bus Lic DELINQUENT Notices 966 489 Total TOT Charges for April Payroll New employees entered Terminations processed 4 1 64 Checks issued Automatic 311 Deposit Transactions 569 682 127 415 Total gross salary Total net salary Employee file maintenance 24 Changes 1 pay calculations Retro Utility Billing Utility bills Shell Beach Area Utility bills Downtown Area Delinquent notices Delinquent notices Cash receipts 372 2 146 Shell Beach Area Downtown Area 244 333 788 1 Customer accounts Lock outs due to paid non payment 0 9 Meters set 2 Meter change outs Change orders Closing bills Billing adjustments Tenant deposits Delinquent Closed invoices Special Proiects Accounting Technician started 153 60 25 25 4 on Aug 11 2003 Interim Administrative Services Director started on Aug 18 2003 Attend PERS Seminar in SLO Project additional financing options on Development Impact Fee Project into financing sources for New Fire Dept and City WWTP Follow up Look Begin year end audit preparation onand Rate fc t lorr Receive Health Insuranc ir Wide Street Program City ofPismo Beach August Activity Report Finance The Projects new Sep Administrative Services 5 Draft Page 1 of2 Interim Administrative Services Director or Services as assigned by In August started which presently the lAS Director is the Interim City Manager the lAS Director focused Plant and related on December 2003 with Administrative Services Department Information lAS Director Monday month through potential to until a regular permanent Director is hired While overseeing the 18 under contract August extensions Department on includes Accounting and focusing primarily on key Financial projects rather than on day to operations financing the for the new Wastewater Treatment facilities getting Impact Study updated and completed and Year develop a comprehensive financing program for the City s Five beginning to Capital Improvement on Regarding the on Fee Plan Wastewater Treatment Facilities WWTF Project the LAS Director documents including the Wastewater Facilities Project Report the Draft Revenue Program and the State Water Resources Control Board SWRCB s February 20 2003 Conditional Facilities Plan Approval for the State Revolving Fund SRF Loan for the Project He also has had substantive discussions with John Johnson ofCarollo Engineers Craig Hill of Northcross Hill Achs the s Financial Advisor on the WWTF Project and Zachary Rounds at SWRCB City reviewed numerous One notable clarification from these discussions is that the rather widely circulated report of a 10 million cap on loan amounts refers to the California Infrastructure Economic s SRF loan which is authorized Development Bank CIEDB loans not to the SWRCB at 4 million for the WWTF 12 1 0 4 million to be funded Project by the City more than 90 ofthe estimated cost leaving Another clarification is that cost reimbursements from the SRF loan may not be available until at least five or six months after the Approval to Award ATA has been issued by the SWRCB or some five months after construction will actually begins Thus the City need other funds for this interim Work has period perhaps at least 4 Million S Department ofAgriculture begun anew on applications for CIEDB or U and on sector bond USDA funding possible private funding to cover the needs indicated above and to help assure an overall Financing Plan which best serves the City s overall financial situation outlook and needs August Activity Report Administrative Services Finance Department Sep Page Proiects 5 Draft 2 of2 Impact Fee Update Study to provide professional s Development Impact Fees most guidance and recommendations for updating the City Work also has begun of which established in These were anew on the 1992 and based Impact Fees are an important part on ofthe infrastructure needs s program City to as seen at that time fairly apportion the businesses and new ones The new IAS Director has reviewed pertinent files and documents and discussed with City staff and the City s consultant Joe Colgan of Maximus an accelerated plan for costs of new infrastructure among current residents and consider completing this project in the next few months Council will be asked to holding a workshop on Impact Fees in about a month if an updated draft can be completed in that time frame This accelerated plan is based on a tentative schedule that includes Council action on new Impact Fees by the end of October which would allow 60 days later any such new fees to become effective on January 1 2004 minimum Year Capital s Five comprehensive financing program for the City with the above noted Fee Impact Update being one ofthe Improvement begun of key components of this financing program Development this comprehensive financing plan will be an interactive process over the coming months It is anticipated that periodic progress reports on the plan will be presented to the City Council for Council review and guidance Work on developing a Plan has comprehensive financing plan also will include consideration of potential new sources of revenue for the City In October 2002 the City contracted with William Statler for him to provide a Revenue Enhancement Study and Fiscal Forecast for the City The 1AS Director has reviewed the file and talked with Mr Statler about presenting his report in the next few weeks as part ofthis financial planning process The information the City s contracts with three of its consultants noted above Craig Financial Advisor for the WWTF Project Joe Colgan at Maximus on the Impact Hill the As Study and Bill Statler on the Revenue Enhancement Study each apparently have used to date nearly all the contacted dollar amounts In order to continue financing work on the WWTP and complete the impact Fee and Revenue Enhancement studies it 000 each Given the may be necessary to amend these contracts for up to perhaps 5 apparent current need for accelerated progress the expeditiousness of using 000 may be appropriate Please advise administrative authority for amendments up to 5 Fee Update City of Pismo Beach Building Safety Division Monthly Report AUgust BUILDING PERMITS ISSUED This Month Valuation 2003 Plan Check Building Permit Fee Same This Year Last Year Fee Fees Total Month to to Date Date Last Year 28 4 29 0 5 4 4 2 0 1 9 86 7 0 0 4 t 6 11 117 97 3 37 29 Family Units Single 1 2 Family Units Multi 0 Commemial Units New Buildings Public Alterations Residential Additions Alterations 16 Commercial Additions Alterations 1 Total Building Pennits Units Motel Rooms 1 19 00 508 200 00 670 268 000 5 00 00 178 474 507 1 45 722 1 10 511 5 95 372 2 00 981 3 38 595 8 76 42 104 25 111 12 338 983 3 87 814 5 73 83 445 14 1 170 120 33 214 t 15 85 OTHER PERMITS ISSUED This Month Permit Fee Same This Year Last Year Total Month to to Date Date LaYear Grading 1 I Demolition Units 3 0 Plumbing Mechanica Electrical 34 346 1 29 33 3 8 11 5 3 9 342 5 380 Sign 0 0 3 13 Renewals 0 0 0 0 Totals Total Inspections Year to Date 00 178 474 983 3 87 814 5 73 17 792 14 488 3728 Address 760 Matlie Road Pismo Beach 03 02 09 25 26 08 C 93a49 Page No City of Pismo Beach Building Safe Division Monthly Report August 2003 permit Units Motel Census Received Permit Address Code Rooms Type Valuation Plan Review 76 509 00 000 60 BEMP Total Fees Building 75 713 306 1 61 03 01 08 B020644 99 03 05 08 B030353 941 OAK PARK 30 0 00 0 00 0 42 48 03 06 08 B030385 149 LIMERICK 30 0 00 0 00 0 88 36 00 0 00 0 33 76 tNDIO 00 0 MP 03 07 08 B030361 323 PALISADE 03 12 08 B030367 215 HOUSTON 00 0 79 258 03 262 03 13 08 B030372 17 LA GAVIOTA 500 1 00 23 37 61 55 34 93 03 19 08 B030357 921 QAK PARK 950 5 00 37 86 01 129 67 216 O3 19 08 B030377 154 LEEWARD 03 20 08 B030381 2251 SHELL BEACH B 03 21 08 B030393 2031 COSTA DEL SOL E 03 26 08 B030401 03 27 08 B030404 03 28 08 B030394 03 28 08 B030397 03 29 08 B030383 03 05 08 03 19 08 00 000 15 30 0 730 6 00 00 0 00 0 00 0 43 143 63 55 89 144 00 0 00 0 OO O 57 36 721 HANFORD 00 0 00 0 30 0 63 55 216 WINDWARD 00 0 00 0 00 0 340 FIVE CITIES 000 3 00 41 57 4d FWE CITIES 3 911 OAK PARK BE 88 36 75 85 81 143 00 0 34 40 05 36 36 333 00 000 25 35 339 99 402 09 919 124 INDIO B 000 00 0 14 24 05 36 69 60 B030338 1809 BARCELONA BX 000 00 0 05 36 05 36 60 72 VE CITIES F BX 000 00 0 05 36 05 36 60 72 101 A 00 236 12 06 192 95 229 87 546 B030342 B030371 340 03 08 49 B0303 372 WAWONA BG 03 29 08 B030194 332 SANTA FE BMEP 101 A 00 272 188 315 1 39 492 1 15 965 4 08 03 06 08 B030297 680 SHAMROCK BE 434 E 00 000 25 59 269 25 391 58 707 351 B 434 E 00 555 10 11 201 57 212 B 434 E 03 22 08 03 11 08 03 12 08 B030363 R WILMA 1 B030369 218 PIER 03 19 08 B030379 423 O IND B 434 E 03 20 08 B030382 430 DELL B 434 E 434 E 03 21 08 03 22 08 03 25 08 99 402 29 426 000 4 00 00 0 17 100 83 105 000 5 00 00 0 59 114 01 121 99 120 B030387 760 HANFORD B B030395 2565 SOLANO B 434 E 400 4 00 00 0 59 114 B030400 540 B 434 E 500 2 00 00 0 75 85 BMEP 434 E 45 982 75 993 171 3 41 93 42 91 39 55 107 HARLOE 00 330 99 B030252 342 PALOMAR B030335 880 DELANO BE 435 E 000 1 00 B030370 114 MONTECITO B 435 E 270 1 00 03 22 08 B030344 MONTECITO 235 BEP 435 E 000 3 00 03 22 08 B030358 2549 SPYGLASS B 435 E 2174 COSTA BRAVA BE 435 E PARK BEP 435 E CAPISTRANO BE 435 E BDE 437 F 645 I 03 25 08 03 29 08 03 19 08 03 13 08 67 90 75 85 00 0 00 800 24 03 26 08 03 22 08 00 0 500 2 00 03 06 08 03 13 08 00 0 B030374 B030216 121 B030341 202 B030234 6030354 Total items listed 250 POMEROY 339 SANTA FE 38 DB 1 67 90 33 49 83 49 00 133 75 85 52 413 24 374 99 558 352 1 44 21 130 85 157 27 351 69 317 75 441 44 969 215 7 00 89 121 85 157 69 304 000 5 00 42 104 25 111 12 338 200 3 00 06 67 17 100 73 167 00 000 40 000 8 00 00 000 30 00 0 217 5 848 7 43 00 63 558 594 59 585 18 Address 760 Mattie Road Pismo Beach CA 93449 Phone 03 02 09 7040 773 805 1 Page No City of Pismo Beach Building Safety Division Monthly Report August 2003 Plan Check Applications Submitted Permit Units Motel Census Received Permit 03 07 08 R Address Type Rooms Plan Review 359 PLACENTIA X 16 74 03 13 08 B030372 17 LA GAVIOTA BD 9 37 03 06 08 B030357 921 OAK PARK B 03 22 08 B030394 340 FIVE CITIES B 03 22 08 B030397 340 FIVE CITIES BE 03 20 08 B030383 41 57 911 OAK PAR K BE 03 07 08 A 2500 BARCELONA B 000 03 19 08 A 127 CUYAMA BG 000 03 20 08 R 307 INDIO BEPX 000 05 36 03 22 08 A 1331 PRICE BX 000 05 36 03 28 08 A 921 OAK PARK BX 000 05 36 03 29 08 A 226 PALOMAR BX 000 36t05 340 FIVE CITIES BX 000 03 13 08 B030371 03 08 A 324 SELMA 03 11 08 A 1331 03 11 08 A 1333 COSTA 03 11 08 A 35 339 72 76 05 36 BMEP 1 101 043 2 35 BEMP I 101 86 709 BMEP 1 101 707 3998 SHELL BEACH 8MEP 1 101 692 1 64 COSTA BRAVA BRAVA 03 18 08 A 368 CAPISTRANO BMEP 1 101 394 1 33 03 19 08 A 194 SEARIDGE BMEP 1 101 857 1 24 03 22 08 A 4000 SHELL BEACH BMEP 1 101 816 1 85 03 27 08 A 374 CAPISTRANO BMEP 1 101 03 04 08 A 550 FRADY BMEP 320 03 06 08 A 680 WADSWORTH B 320 41 57 03 04 08 A 159 NAOMI BMEP 434 47 606 03 12 08 A 1303 COSTA DEL SOL B 434 37 86 03 20 08 A 251 MORRO BEP 434 52 210 03 21 08 A 214 INDIO BMEP 434 89 854 03 21 08 A 231 ENCANTO BMEP 434 20 346 03 21 08 A 321 WAWONA BMEP 434 59 707 03 26 08 A 101 INDIO BMEP 434 91 650 03 19 08 A 150 CORAL B 435 68 105 435 24 374 03 07 08 B030358 2549 SPYGLASS B 03 14 08 B030374 331 1 07 Exempt Exempt 2174 COSTA BRAVA BE 435 21 130 03 13 08 A 853 SHELL BEACH BMEP 437 06 308 03 20 08 A 333 FIVE CITIES BMEP 437 36 637 03 21 08 A 2251 SHELL BEACH B 437 02 416 03 21 08 A 99 BMEP 437 90 733 03 28 08 A 1401 DOLLIVER BEM 437 82 189 332 SANTA FE DB 645 06 67 03 06 08 B030354 Total items listed DOLLIVER 39 1 79 965 18 Address 760 Matiie Road Prlone 03 02 09 PismoBeach CA 93449 7040 773 805 2 Page No PISMO BEACH COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT rlTLE SUBJECT AUGUST ACTIVITY REPORT ENGINEERING AND PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENTS RECOMMENDATION No action is necessary Comments and questions are welcomed EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The purpose of this report is to provide a narrative summary of the highlights of activities of the Engineering and Public Works Departments during the month of August 2003 MAJOR HIGHLIGHTS City staff is providing construction management on the following projects 1 Consultants have been hired to 2 Bids have been received for the construction of the basketball court at Chumash Park The Pismo Grover Promenade is out to bid lights and street tree project also to prepare bid documents for the satellite restrooms The goal is to have the improvements completed before Spring Break 2004 3 design the sidewalk street and OTHER PUBLIC WORKS ACTIVITIES Beach raking will now be done on an as needed basis now that summer season is slowed Removal of accumulated sand at the end of Park Street is being done on a weekly basis The Streets Division continues to utilize the new striping machine They are rebuilding the Pier Tree it Christmas getting ready for the fast approaching season Striping and stop bars are being painted in Toucan Terrace areas and Shell Beach End Street Barricades throughout City are being repainted The Parks Division is mowing weekly on two parks Spyglass and Sunset as these two parks tend to grow at a faster rate The Parks Division will be taking over Dinosaur Caves maintenance in Mid September They are currently interviewing for the new Parks Maintenance Workers position Water Division is working on raising all of the air relief valves that are below ground level and plan on re the Price Franklin Street water locating onto Franklin The Wastewater Division hired a new employee to fill one of the sample station operator vacancies and is currently seeking applicants to fill the Lab Analyst position the ENGINEERING CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT ACTIVITIES Water Master Plan Will be Main Street presented to Council for final approval in October Design and environmental is underway Promenade Grover Promenade Construction will start in October Pismo Drainage Master Plan received final draft for review South Palisades Stairway Preliminary design has been reviewed by the Planning Commission Police Station Emergency Generator Pismo Oaks Lift Station received final design documents preparing approved conceptual design finat design in process nd Iterr A to bid Park Interceptor Sewer design in process Cypress DBE Program is currently in public review process Lighted Crosswalks and Signal Override Project is 75 complete Price Street at Dinosaur Caves Project on hold until State Budget is approved and status of grant funding is known Vista Del Mar Stairway Under construction Ocean Outfalls at Baker and Paddock Design is complete project to bid in late September Ocean Outfalls at Florin and 107 Indio and Wadsworth Stairs Repair Under Construction GIS DEVELOPMENT GIS now has the street functional water tracts assessments districts classification pavement management system zoning coastal zone aerial following layers Parcels streets photo assessors parcel information and updating the water layer We are sewer developing the Water Master Plan atlas sheets DEVELOPMENT REVIEW ACTIVITIES During the month of August the Engineering Development Section performed plan checks for 20 single family homes and 3 commercial developments Construction inspections kept the Engineering Staff very busy with 87 field inspections on construction projects Staff issued 6 encroachment permits during the month In addition staff responded to 294 requests for information and conducted 3 research projects Construction throughout the City remains very active with both subdivision and building activities In addition City Staff made the final corrections to the Engineer sReport for the Water Tax Table TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMITTEE AND TRAFFIC SAFETY ADVISORY COMMITTEE The TSAC reporting will be done by the Police Department in their monthly activity report TREATMENT PLANT STATUS REPORT Funding The Finance of reports Department is taking the lead and information to the State on this task and Revolving coordinating the required submittal Loan agency in Sacramento Design The design is almost 100 complete Schedule Submit the Final Plans Specifications and Cost Est to the State Advertise for Bids Open Bids Submit Approval to Award Package to the Receive Approval to Award from the State Sept 1 2003 Sept 15 2003 23 2003 Nov 15 2003 Dec 31 2003 Jan 13 2004 Sept 30 2005 Oct State Start Construction Complete Construction Agenda Item Fines We had no violations on our As of Auqust Overtime 31 monthly discharge requirements 2003 2 Engineering t Gov Buildings 5 Park Maintenance 37 Streets 2o 15 Water Department Department Wastewater MY Department Operations Public Works and Prepared by 14 28 Engineering Dennis Total Dollar Overtime Amount Budget Amount Expended Amount Remaining Delzeit City Engineer Dir of Public Works Meeting City Manager Approval 200 100 Date 769 15 431 84 September 16 2003 City of Pismo Beach Fire Dan August 2003 Submitted Labor Department Turner Fire Chief Activity Report by Division Chief Greg Pisano DayWeekend The Labor Day weekend was a very busy day for our lifeguards and fire this time the Fire Department responded to 6 emergency incidents staff During Beach Restrictions Due to the death of swimmer Denise Franzman by shark bite in Avila Beach on 19m as well as several subsequent shark August sightings in the Avila and Pismo Beach areas Fire department staff working diligently with both the Port San Luis Harbor District and the State Parks to restrict access to the beach areas and to educate and warn swimmers of the potential threat It was important that all three in worked concert as much in as possible order to avoid confusion and agencies misunderstanding on the part of the public and inadvertently lead to an accident Chief Tumer made a short presentation at the request of Mayor Crescione at the September 2 City Council meeting That presentation resulted in a request from the council for staff to investigate city authority and city boundaries for enforcement of an ordinance if one were adopted to close the beaches or waters Recoqnition of Lifequard Billy Larson On the day of the shark attack in Avila Beach lifeguards from several agencies were participating in a lifeguard competition in Avila Beach Several lifeguards who witnessed the attack immediately took direct action to rescue the victim One of these was Pismo City Lifeguard William Billy Larson He joined three other lifeguards in a heroic attempt to save a life all the while fully aware of the nature of the rescue For his actions Mr Larson will be awarded with the City Medal of Valor at the September 16th City Council meeting Status of Item 3 Department Work ProRrams Fire Facility Planning Shell Beach Fire Station Meetings have were held with completed the BFGC the architect firm arsite prelimir ar alysis doing the structural and will prepare analysis They r c mmendafior for City Council for action regarding the suitability of the fire station structure and site for upgrade staff to present to Ventana Fire Station City staff including Public Works Community Development Acting City Manager and Fire Department has met with RRM the architect firm doing the preliminary design of the Ventana Fire Station In addition one meeting has been held with city staff and Crescione Councilmember Commission members and a Park and Beach Advisory Planning member Mayor Crescione was not able to be present at that meeting the citizen review committee that consists of Mayor Gonzales two Gee Group layouts and building schematics have been proposed and the committee is working on narrowing the choices and preparing fro a neighborhood meeting to seek community input on the design style and layout Site Automatic Aid Item 16 has been Updating completed on the Operational Plan of the Five Cities Automatic for mutual fire and rescue services involves the Grover Beach Oceano Arroyo Grande and now Beach County Fire and has been in existence for about ten years By utilizing the CDF closest resource concept all citizens of the Five Cities area will receive prompt and Aid Agreement This Agreement communities of Pismo by the nearest appropriate fire department resource regardless of Plan represents a huge leap forward in the agency jurisdiction This Operational efficient use of emergency resources Target date for implementation is October 1st efficient response 2003 Item 33 Emergency Operating Plan City updated Emergency Operating Plan is done Revisions s were made by Fire Department staff and sent back to the contractor The next draft should be completed early next month In the interim City Department heads have on the been invited to attend a short training session on Thursday September 11m the SEMS is s Standardized Emergency Management System SEMS State organizational control structure used in the conduct of Emergency Operations Center business during an emergency This training will also be offered to your Council in the near future so that you may have a clear understanding how City staff will The first draft of the respond to a local emergency For August 2003 Incident Summary Report Number of Calls Type 3 of Incident 90 Debris 3 4 48 34 62 10 99 Fire Alarms 12 Emercjency Medical 0 00 Fire Menace 0 0 00 0 Standby Floodin I 30 Gas Leak 1 Odor 0 00 Other 0 6 79 Public Service Assistance 7 1 30 Smoke Check 1 0 0 0 0 Structure Fire 7 09ITraffic Collision 9 1 30 Vehicle Fire 1 0 00 Wildfire 0 77 00 100 Incidents by City Number of Calls District Descriptive Ii 7 District 49 Palisades 6 A 09 9 B Spyglass 12 58 Shell Beach 15 C Village 1 30 Mattie Rd 1 D 8 39 Shorecliff 10 E 20 97 Downtown 25 F 2 60 2 G I 30 Ventana 1 H 4 19 Trailer Parks 5 lhts Hei 11 29 Five Cities Dr 14 J 6 7 7 9 James 00 NIB 0 Way Hwy 101 K 0 NIB 0 00 S 0 B 101 Hw B S 77 00 100 AUTOMATIC AID MUTUAL AYG Response to Pismo Response to Other by Other Agency 0 Pismo 0 Agency by Average Response Shell Beach A32 GRO CDF OCE4716 I 00 I 00 Times To Pismo Beach Station 62 Avila Valley PismoBeach 64 35 4 10 7 El For Shell Beach August 2003 21 7 I 48 6 Pismo Police Police Dept Department MONTHLY REPORT August 2003 MONTHLY OVERVIEW Chief Cortez accepted a 500 donation from the Wal Mart Corporation This is the second year in a row that Wal Mart has made this donation to the Police Department used Last year to help pay for our Pizza on the Pier event for kids s funds were A new Pismo Beach Police Citizen s Academy class ve sponsored with the first class academy class we this class to have about 10 students anticipating This semester the Police Department is sponsoring begun This is the second graduating in 2002 We are has a Teen Academy in conjunction with Judkins School This is an elective class for middle school students that meets on campus once a week Reserve Officer Jim English is teaching it The curriculum is mini police academy of sorts in that the students will be learning about criminal law patrol procedures 4 civil and criminal rightsl evidence collection and a law case s lifeguards in helping mid the Police Department has assisted the City August goers of the recent Shark encounter in Avila Beach spread the word to beach Since Cpl Mike Hunter will be teaching DARE at Shell Beach School this DARE education year Both officers recently completed a training program on the new Sgt Tom Portz and curriculum Department recently purchased bright green plastic molded cutouts of a child holding a flag warning motorist to drive carefully in school zones These attention school and Happy getting devices were donated to Shell Beach School New Life pre Times pre school in time for the opening day of school The Police The Detectives set up a sting operation in the City Pier Lot by pickup truck in the lot that had an unattended surfboard in the parking bed an and a unmarked wallet vehicle doors were locked but the windows were front seat in the cab The s about 2 inches The vehicle was surveilled for approximately 4 hours and no were made to steal the property We will continue with time to time in various locations in the Resident of Wilmar St reported damage and in general feels that the contacted Public Works and repair 1 of 4 of problems city attempts property sting operations CPOP from PROJECTS that the Wilmar St dead end has to stairs at beach access the city COMMUNITY PROBLEM ORIENTED POLICING 1 on down pot holes trash age drinking overnight camping problems under is not giving attention to this a crew went out to to the heath access slairs A pick area asl epair up t new In response Police pot hole and begin hl camping ic vprr sign was Pismo POlice Dept arranged for the area Several patrol checks have been made in the area since this problem was reported Resident was contacted and advised that these problems would be solved and to contact the Police Dept if there were any further problems erected Extra Resident patrol was reported that a vehicle was s house Officer monitored resident continuously being parked in a for violation Once violation area red zone was in front of observed her of officer tried several times to make contact with vehicle owner to advise him parking Vehicle was cited because registered owner was unable to be contacted illegal INVESTIGA TIONS DIVISION SUMMARY 1 investigated a stolen ATM card that was used at two banks in Pismo Beach and Santa Ynez Valley The victim reported to her bank in Clovis that her ATM card was missing She then discovered that 900 in cash was withdrawn from her account Photos Detectives from ATM machines in the both Pismo investigations From the photos the victim her friend from Orcutt photos to a vehicle Detectives parked were in front of the Beach was and able to Santa Ynez forwarded to the District Attorney sOffice for a photo of a on the as vehicle in the ATM residence in Orcutt The warrant forwarded to identify the suspect in the photos able to match the s suspect were case has been suspect investigated a residential burglary in Shell Beach where jewelry and guns were stolen After the burglary a San Luis Obispo Shedffs Deputy served a warrant on an individual in Oceano During the search of the residence the stolen guns were located The up Detectives were able suspect was arrested for possession of stolen property On follow locate another in Oceano He was interviewed and subsequently arrested for to suspect burglary and conspiracy Detectives investigated a male subject who was using phone calls to make lewd statements to a juvenile in the Shell Beach area The investigation led to obtaining a search warrant on the records from a phone card which the suspect had been using The suspect was located via the investigation as residing in New York The suspect was interviewed and the case was documented on the request of the juvenile sparents who did not wish to prosecute Detectives up investigation into the assault and battery with serious follow on July 26t At the time the victim and witness only injury to a had a description of the suspect The follow up investigation led to the identification of a who resides out of San Luis suspect Obispo County The case is progressing with additional follow up being conducted Detectives continued the female tourist that occurred 5 30 worth of merchandise currently investigating an embezzlement of 000 local business The investigation is still on going Detectives a are at equipment rental store in the 950 suspect equipment and failed to return the items Detectives from the Bakersfield Police Department assisted in the follow up The Pismo Beach Police Department investigators created a photo line up where the suspect was positively identified An arrest warrant was requested through the District sOffice Attorney Detectives downtown 2 o1 4 investigated area The an embezzlement at had rented a local beach worth of beach Police Dept Pisrno Detectives be were brandishing of San a bow and registered owner lethal bow and non and the item subjects weapon involving juveniles a case at other vehicles arrow of the vehicle mailed to was our Highway 101 who vehicle suspect reported to registered out were was Department Police Diego contact was The item that was brandished turned out to The San set arrow on The the assistance of the San Diego Through made with the be forwarded a Diego department Police Department counseled the of a dangerous brandishing The unfounded was During the course of the investigation of male subject driving in front of them who burglary case detectives observed a matched the description of a suspect investigators believed to be involved in the case Detectives followed the vehicle observing a vehicle code violation A traffic stop was initiated on the vehicle in Arroyo Grande The driver failed to stop and attempted to evade in the vehicle The driver stopped and fled on foot Officers from the Arroyo Grande Police Department and the Pismo Beach Police Department and responded residential a attempted to locate the suspect After an intensive search suspect The suspect was ultimately located hiding to locate the attempting dog alerted homeowner who alerted the a AGPD and turned child over to detectives endangerment driving on a police The suspect The arrested suspect suspended license and resisting was was on an we in terminated garage A apprehended by the a outstanding warrant arrest began in January of a sexual assault on a teenager in Shell Beach sOffice in July An arrest warrant was issued on the Attorney suspect He was subsequently arrested after investigators contacted LAPD detectives and provided them with a known address of the suspect The information provided by investigations assisted LAPD in locating the suspect The suspect is currently in custody at the San Luis Obispo County Jail An investigation was 10 Detectives to responded attended the autopsy in a death of conjunction individual in the Shell Beach an with the Sheriff s Department Detectives area Detectives A case was for documentation purposes completed 11 Detectives lot that forwarded to the District were assigned follow up The victim sustained minor investigation investigation 12 Detectives battery injuries led to the identification of is going pending on investigated a Child Welfare Services on a a a an an adult tourist that occurred in the was suspect assaulted from identification report of suspected misuse of of when he positive An additional Santa Barbara Child Welfare investigation on a by the by the Paso Robles suspected area The report to the the victim child abuse and forwarded the child abuse Services when detectives case was were forwarded to the conducting an unrelated ATM card 13 Detectives they 14 were registered 4 subjects as sex registrants These subjects are not new to the all currently living in Pismo Beach and came in for their annual registration Investigations all of the 17 on cases handled a cases were that were pier The suspect total of 17 Juvenile Diversion handled cases for the month of August area Not through diversion Detective English conducted follow up diversion cases to the and forwarded these through not handled probation department The juvenile cases included thefts possession of alcohol under the influence of drucs possession of a false identification possession of marijuana burglary vandalism an ii rowan9 Objects at a n9 pass ve c e Pismo Police TRAINING SUMMARY 1 Twenty members of the department Dept certification on CPR and update re of the effort to keep all members First Aid on three different dates This training is part s The rest of current on these techniques All employees were also certified on AED the department will be certified during September attended an sAll Terrain Vehicles for Ofc A department Martin Ofc Trimble Ofc Ellis and Ofc Fabrocini on August 14 and August 28 This s on the beach while on duty training includes all aspects of operating the ATV Officer Weir conducted training on the Commander Norton attended a course on SWAT Leadership Aug 11 through 15 in Palo Alto This course covered the duties involved and expected of an officer in charge of the s department Critical Incident Response Team Leadership Aug 18 through 22 in Palo Alto This course covered the duties involved and expected of an officer in charge of the department Critical Incident Response Team s Sgt Miller attended Sgt Portz and Cpi School curriculum officers on the new a course on SWAT Hunter attended update training a on Drug Abuse Resistance Education Elementary Aug 25 and 26 in Concord This course updated ten week curriculum for DARE STATISTICAL INFORMATION see attached report OVERTIME Total OT Budgeted FY 04 Spent YTD Percentage OT Spent YTD Total OT 000 155 992 29 19 INA CAREER IN INTERESTED LAW POLITICS OR LAW Or ENFORCEMENT maybe you wouldjust like to have a better understanding of ourjustice system If so consider joining our Pismo PD JudMns Teen A cademl HEN Wednesdays at 2 W 15 IERE Judkins WI Campus starting September 10t Room 9 WltAT WILL IT INCLUDE Exposure justice system through activities movies trips community service activities and to our games field HOW YOU SIGN UP Sign up with me on campus or in the DO school office The program is limited to the first 25 who sign up QUESTIONS 1075 will or catch me on help shape Detective Jim English PBPD at 542 but your input campus I have a lot of fun ideas Page me this program PISMO BEACH COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT TITLE SUBJECT A RESOLUITON OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PISMO BEACH REJECTING THE PROPOSED CLOSURE OF THE CALIFORNIA SPECIALIZED TRAINING INSTITUTE CSTI RECOMMENDATION EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This was placed on the agenda per the request of Mayor Crescione FISCAL IMPACT None OPTIONS 1 Approve resolution 2 Pull from consent and deny approval ATTACHMENTS 1 Resolution Prepared by Lori Grigsby City Clerk Meeting Date September 16 2003 City Manager Approval Agenda Item F 4 Resolution 03 R A RESOLUlTON OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PISMO BEACH REJECTING THE PROPOSED CLOSURE OF THE CALIFORNIA SPECIALIZED TRAINING WHEREAS the Director the closure of the California saving measure INSTiTuTE CSTI of the Governor s Office of Emergency Services has proposed own Specialized Training Institute Training Branch as a cost its and WHEREAS the Director of OES in recent media releases has indicated that CSTI is s thus minimizing the importance of ensuring that California saving lives are and trained emergency responders adequately not in the business of WHEREAS for the past 32 years CSTI has provided training to Law Enforcement Fire Services Public Works Municipal Department Staff the Emergency Management Community Special Districts School Districts Hospitals Universities Utility Organizations the private sector and many other organizations and 2003 fiscal year alone CSTI trained over 7200 emergency WHEREAS in the 2002 from California Cities Counties State Agencies Special Districts and other responders to their vital mission in times of crises to include earthquakes floods organizations perform hazardous materials and TERRORISM emergencies and WHEREAS CSTI provides General Fund support recovering revenue sources this invaluable its costs training to California with a minimal level of through grants reasonable tuitions and other and CSTI has and is capable of generating in excess of 2 3 million dollars in the while its to state proposed elimination would save only one million dollars and WHEREAS revenue WHEREAS the true benefit of CSTI cannot and should not be measured only is fiscal terms in that the professional staff at CSTI through their patience dedication and knowledge have provided an invaluable and and emergency response WHEREAS training provided to the irreplaceable community and City service to s California emergency of Pismo Beach has benefited greatly management from the education and its executives managers and staff the manifestations of such training has been an increased level of competence in performing the cdtical mission of SAVING LIVES AND PROTECTING PROPERTY both during and after an emergency or disaster NOW THEREFORE hereby REJECT Beach does BE IT PROCLAIMED that the City the PROPOSED CLOSURE OF Council of the City and further find of Pismo DIRECT CSTI CORRELATION BETWEEN THE TRAINING PROVIDED BY CSTI AND THE SAFETY OF OUR CITIZENS WE STRONGLY URGE THE DIRECTOR OF FINANCE and the GOVERNOR TO REJECT THIS PROPOSAL a UPON MOTION OF seconded the by Resolution is foregoing passed approved and adopted by the City Council of the City of Pismo Beach day of September 2003 on the following roll call vote to wit Councilmember AYES Councilmember NOES Councilmember ABSENT ABSTAIN Councilmember Councilmember Mayor ATTEST Lori Grigsby City Clerk Benito J Crescione Yth hereb this 16 PISMO BEACH COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT TITLE SUBJECT RESOLUTION A TRANSFERRING DRAINAGE OF THE 000 10 PROJECT IN 975 CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PISMO BEACH CITY GENERAL FUNDS FROM THE OCEAN BOULEVARD TO THE DRAINAGE OUTFALL AND ACCESS REPAIRS PROJECT 989 RECOMMENDATION By motion adopt a resolution to transfer funds from the Ocean Boulevard Storm Drain Improvements to the Drainage Outfall and Access Repairs EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Drainage Outfall and Access Repair Project was awarded to Papich Construction on June 17 During the construction of the outfall repairs the pipe outfall at Topaz Street broke loose due to corrosion and fell onto the bluff Papich Construction has submitted a contract change order for the repair of the Topaz Street outfall in the amount of 12 753 Currently the remaining funds on this project are not sufficient to include the Topaz repair however funds remain in the Ocean Boulevard Storm Drainage Improvement It is recommended that be transferred from one project to the other in order to expedite this critically needed 000 10 repair 2003 FISCAL IMPACT Including the repair as a change order under the Drainage Outfall and Access Repair will result in a cost savings for the City since an existing contract is in place and no additional overhead costs would be required The repair will also guard against additional damage occurring to the bluff and the City street at the end of Topaz OPTIONS 1 2 Approve Deny the fund transfer the fund transfer ATTACHMENTS 1 Resolution for the fund transfer Prepared by Brian K Recommended by Duncan E P Assoc Civil Engineer Meeting Date September 16 Delzeit P E Public Works Director City Engineer 2003 R Dennis City Manager Approval Agenda Item 6I 4 RESOLUTION NO R 2003 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PISMO BEACH TRANSFERRING 10 000 IN CITY GENERAL FUNDS FROM THE OCEAN BOULEVARD DRAINAGE PROJECT 975 TO THE DRAINAGE OUTFALL AND ACCESS REPAIRS PROJECT 989 City Council of the City of Pismo Beach that from General Funds allocated to Ocean Boulevard Storm Drain Improvement Project 975 are hereby transferred to the Drainage Outfall and Access Repairs Project 989 BE IT RESOLVED by the UPON MOTION OF was AYES Council members NOES Council members ABSENT Council members ABSTAIN Council members Benito ATTEST Lori by the passed approved and adopted by the City Council of the City of 16th day of September 2003 on the following roll call to wit foregoing resolution Pismo Beach this seconded Grigsby City Clerk Crescione Mayor PISMO BEACH COUNCIl AGENDA REPORT SUBJECT A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PISMO BEACH APPROVING THE TRANSFER OF 131 444 FOR THE WATER AND WASTEWATER TELEMETRY UPGRADE RECOMMENDATION the resolution to amend the By motion adopt project budget for the water wastewater telemetry EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The C Systems Inc of Oxnard California to prepare the contract City contracted with E documents and Wastewater telemetry specifications engineers estimate for the Water Under the contract in 2001 and bid in February 2001 project original prepared January Electric was the Iow bidder The contract was originally divided into two phases Madruga water system phase and wastewater system phase and 250 aside for the first 000 was set It decided was after bids were received that both should be performed at the phase phases same time and therefore the project was held until the new budget year in July 2001 was passed original and cost were then re evaluated and cost of A again Madruga Electric was the Iow bidder at an 000 was added at that time giving a total 30 of 310 303 contingency 310 Work began for the modification of the WaterNVastewater telemetry project cost of 333 system in January 2002 The scope of the project involved replacement of all the 12 old programmable logic year controllers power supplies wiring and old year radios The new radio system specified 8 was a breeze net 2 4 GHz band radio Initially upon testing the radios prior to preparing the contract documents in the fall and winter of 2000 we had acceptable to good communications for our and case sites worst signal Since then commercial and residential interference from what is communications near suspected impossible without installing have as we development tree growth phone sites has made data numerous 60 to 80 foot towers This now found frequency over long distances due to its narrow wooden poles that tend to twist with hot to cold range to be cellular out has very little tolerance for trees and buildings radio path projection and expansion contraction of the weather causing antenna misalignment City has since had two radio surveys performed by Applied Technologies from Bakersfield to determine the most cost effective means of dealing with the problems that have The adsen The existing older radios could be utilized requiring a reprogramming and rewiring of This could be accomplished after determining compatibility with the new programmable logic controllers The overall cost to do this would be a not to exceed cost of 400 The second and preferred option would be to utilize a 900 Mhz band radio that 88 tested very well in the field and is much more forgiving when it comes to obstructions and interference This radio system installation would require less rewiring and give us the of the Breeze Net radios The 900 Mhz radios were not available with the capabilities capabilities of the original contract specifications when the project was first bid The 900 Mhz all the sites band radios would have to be purchased for each site Th6 ot dd be vvo s not to exceed cost of 444 131 The Water Wastewater telemetry system information to valuable resource our booster request The scope of work outlined in the is a vital means of controlling stations and wet wells and is the original contract did not and providing reason for this contemplate problems of this nature with the radios FISCAL IMPACT Allocation of additional water and wastewater funds 400 88 or a amounting to either a minimum amount of maximum of 131 444 StafFs recommendation is to approve the budget amendment for the larger amount s insuring a longer service life and manufacturer support of the radios OPTIONS proceed Approve additional 1 money in the amount not to exceed 00 to 444 131 with the 900Mhz radio 2 systems Approve additional money in the amount not to exceed programming and wiring for the older existing radios 400 to provide 88 ATTACHMENTS 1 2 Quotes from Resolution Madruga Electric 2003 Prepared by Rocky Rogers PublicWorks Supervisor Meeting Date September 16 R Recommended by Dennis Delzeit City Engineer Director of Public Works City Manager Approval en e 3216 State 93308 Road Bakersfield California Office 3750 399 805 LicNo 363627 Industrial commercial Maintenance Installation AUtomatic Controls Instnunentation Manufacturer 2003 July 18 City of Pism0 Beach California attn Rocky Rogers 760 Mattie Road 2056 Pismo Beach CA 93449 SUBJECT ADDITIONAL WORK FOR ELECTRICAL SERVICES FOR WASTEWATER TELEMETRY SYSTEM WATER UPGRADE PROJECT quote for modifications required to existing system for installation of a 900MHz radio SCADA system See attached sheet for the The following is a additional work needed at each site labor equipment material freight and sales Contingency of 10 Total price Total Bucket truck rental in addition if not supplied 00 City of Pismo Beach Two weeks at 2032 Total tax please give Sincerely druga M Me Presid me a 11 00 580 00 380 127 by 064 4 00 00 444 131 price including bucket truck rental If you have any questions cell at 661 2330 747 00 800 115 call at 3750 or 399 661 on my ADDITIONAL WORK AT SITES SUES 750 LIPS PW5115 1 Host PC 2 EMT raceways plus additional 1 Install 21x21 back pan in existing PLC enclosure with radio mounting brackets and outlet for repeater 120volt source A242412 fiber box Install Need new to 4 raceway from vault 3 install a to PLC enclosure on temporary 242412 enclosure secured backboard at site for radio test sequence Install 21 x21 backpan in existing PLC brackets and outlet for repeater Install third power cell and wire enclosure with radio 120 volt same mounting source plus one 750 UPS PW5115 SITES 1 2 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 18 19 20 At seventeen sites to source we supply 24 will use the 24 volt DC power volt DC for new supply for analog radios At these locations install fusible switches with 3 amp fuses and terminal blocks backpan including mounting brackets for radios we on must each Temporary power supply SITES 0 1 2 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 17 18 19 20 duplex outlet needs to be available sixteen sites we will exposed backpans in existing buildings by using either Wraps or At host secure PC screws Rental a Will with yellow caution tape 00 Bucket truck days is 2032 064 4 required for a maximum of two weeks for a total of 00 cost would be secure area for 40 bucket truck for seven 00000 August 6 2003 Mr Rocky Rogers City of Pismo Beach Pisme Beach CA Dear Mr Rogers kyou for the T opportunity m propos the followin solugon for Warmwater Telemetry Co Walar municaitous System This solution would modem cqullxnent presently in stLr radio ex R l CO l O tio lCORi Ot ali gumti pro mlng i a tallstions and for the base station proposed Lr Also required require new flew able ogralIl Coatroller P a e pted under the he current radios into lbe is relocation of Associated with this ti aHafloa eloeafion and ra syamms varying by si ant e re sc note thc pricing is Ple due oudg only tary employ the service It will ent eonu cu act new controller s cabin modification tasks to the to exisiing tby he following cr ISSlleS 1 Research of the syaem demnniued be FCC license has lapsed RetnstaQng or securing a new liceme will need to be accomplished before the work can begi The licensing prucea itKlf will cost app 00 oximattly 1000 2 Th new current radio ssi n W s a review oftbe existing radio sylee lioen t mFCC complience with n compliance may require latlons res he exiati symm and affect he pe xo This work lleeds to be dol fllt with exlllmlsJve l edJO system by a experience such u Applied Tedmology Oroup Al hhis lime tim extent of FCC at This work compliance issues ia unlmow therefo fltia os mnnol be esiim them directly would most economically be handled by oonlraciing arc with the radio system Compatibility ofthe new hardware and sotb tlom modifi 3 assure to This he must be verified Cost t o his evaluation and verification would be on a time material basis with a minimum eRtmated cost of 3500 00 It would not be ox expected to ex 10 Based upon a successfal resolution to the above existing conlract for the followin work we propose a e order lo our cha Site 1 Pismo Oaks Boost Relocate existin radio and antenra system om its location ol cabinet Ioca at the k to new oo lon at the boost present building Install new radio pcwe supply and comtmmicaticnl cabling between the radio nd the new Programmable Conroller PLC Pro PL to serial communications via radin Install Site 2 Install the a 24x24x 0 fiber enclosure Pacific Estates Boost Mount existing radio on the new PLC back panel new radio power supply communication cabling between the radio and PLC new Site 3 PLC lo utilize serial communications via radio h Ill Existing telemetry enclosure h Hvii using the radio to Program mo Pi remain Ins l new radio porter supply ancl cammunic on radio arid the Site 4 ew Pismo cahltng between th PLC Pm ram PLC io utilize serial communications via radio Heip h I1 Mounl existing radio on the new PLC panel back radio powtr supply and oommunioation cabling between the radio and Cto utiliz s C Pro PI ial communications via radio ram PI new the nwv Site 5 Install the Bello Bcosl in Existing telemetry enclosure housing the radio to rem radio power supply tion cabli 8 between the radio and commtmi PLC Prolp m PLC to uglize serial communications via radio new new SiR 6 Huber Well Pro ide and install a comple new radio systrm radio Install new radio power supply and arr tor lc ini light abli unlcation cabling betweea the radio and the new PLC Program PLC io co utiliz serial oommunl tionsvia radio antezza Eighth Site 7 new new St Well Mount existing radio on the new PLC back ponel Install radio power supply and communicaton cablin beixveen the radio and the PLC Program PLC to uiilize serial commttnicsiions via radio Slte Churl St Reservoir Mouut xisting radio on the new PLC back pand Install mw radio pow sllpply tmtoation oabltn corm o between the radio and tl PLC Program PLC o utilize serial communications via radio Site 9 Bay Street Boost Exi l lemetry emlosuro housi the radio to ll Inm new radio power supply and oommunication cablia between the radio and the ew PLC Program PLC to utilize serial communications via radio Site 10 Shall B ch Tal sRelooate existing radio and amenua system from iiz to locaiion tl new coa cA cabir t location a the boost building Install present Ma communication bliai ketw new radio power nth radio and the supply new Programmable Co iroller PLC Program PLC to u ilize serial uicalions via r u cou tio Site 11 lnsufll the oO Pi k Lift Mou w PLC back II radio on pardi and on comrnunicai nthe radio and power mpply cabling betw PLC Pro s via radio ram PLC to utilize serial oommullicatio w radio new Site 12 Five Cities Lift Movat existing radio on the new PLC back panel l Ins w radio pow n ion eabllng between the radio and r supply and communtc the new PLC Program PLC Io ufiliz serial cor ications via radio m 6 Site A l r m siallaoompletenewradiosysl Providenndin Lilt adio ddi pply and anemia li iart tot caNi e 11 new radio power s dio and the new PLC Install additional unicalion cablin between lhe r co unicafions port li r e serial communications module in the PLC to provide a eo 1 for h local interfnce communications lined panel operator existing pon C lo utilize serial communicatior via radio ogran PI P Site 14 PG Lift Exisiin telemeuy enclosure housit iiradio lo remain Install new radio power supply a l l io communic o and cabling between th rad urticafions via radio Install the new PLC Program PLC to utilize serial co s raceway from vault to PLC enclosure on b kboard n radio Siie 15 Saint ews Life Mount exis on the new PLC back tin panel new radio power supply and communication cabling between the radio and liz serial oon the new PLC Program PLC to ui anunicatlons via new s Site 16 Spyglass Lift Existini ielemeto enclosure housin the radio to rerunS Inmll new radio power supply and communication cabling betw n lhe ra io and via the new PLC Prosram PLC o t tilt s lnl communications radio Site 17 Vista Del Mar Lift Existing Iclemetry eizclosure housing the radio to remain Install new radio l WCr suppl and communicalion cabli between PLC radio and ihe new Proram PLC to utilize serial communication via radio e 1 Si Inslall the e new PLC back 1ms4 palisades Lift Mount cx sldng radto on ll panel radio power supply and comnlRillca imcablin betweell Rte rndlo and new new PLC Pro PLC am tlltlize serial commtmicatiol via radio radio to Site 19 Freeway Foothills Lift Existh telemetry enclosure housin between he onication cablln remain Install new radio power supply and c radio and the new PLC Pro ram PLC to utilize serial ccmmmgcadons via radio Rmen Plmi Bxisting telemelry enolosure housing the Site 20 Wnstcwa cT l o radio to m r ain L new radio power slipply alld commBllic between the radio and he new PLC Profpam PLC to utilize serial mications via radio Inslall third power cell and wire s comrn me plus one Master TclemeU ram communications confiscation and yComputer Prof k via existin nls to ulilizc all n ssecialed scrial con ions li ca min functions ollcrs and ncw modems kcorporale lo radio ic to allow existin telemetry con ilitate Iransition to thc controllers Io commtmicate on the ame rndio system to ti Siie 0 colllrollef system Modify create ral iC screens as 750 UPS seriel ations commm Install one PWS115 new Pricin to accomplish required to implement the above chnn 00 400 es 78 Sincerely 0 SO August 6 2003 City ofpismo Beach California attn Rocky Rogers 760 MaRie Road Pismo Beaoh CA 93449 6 20 SUBJECT ADDITIONAL WORK FOR ELECTRICAL SERVICES FOR WASTEWATER TELEMETRY SYSTEM WATER UPGRADE PROJECT The g is a breakdown of the proposed change order oIlo submivted this mormn Total labor equipment material freight and sales tax Contingency of 10 Total price Bucket truck rental in addition if not suppliod 00 Cit of Pismo Beach One week at 2032 Total I uck mn al price including bucket u 50 425 69 00 368 76 by 00 400 78 for any inconvenience If you have any q estions Mol a call at 661 3750 or on my cell at 661 399 2330 747 apologize Sincerely dmtn Assl please give RESOLUTION NO R 2003 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PISMO BEACH APPROVING THE TRANSFER OF 444 FOR THE WATER 131 AND WASTEWATER TELEMETRY UPGRADE WHEREAS the original radios specified for the telemetry upgrade difficulties that would jeopardize the the experiencing severe system WHEREAS insufficient funds remain complete are in the project budget to correct the problem and upgrades WHEREAS 131 444 is necessary to replace the failed radios NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Pismo Beach that 444 is hereby Transferred from the Water Enterprise Capital Improvement Account 131 601 56051 442 512 to the Telemetry System Upgrade project account 56012 442 512 948 UPON MOTION OF seconded the adopted by the City Council of the City the following roll call vote to wit AYES Councilmember NOES Councilmember ABSENT Councilmember foregoing Lori Gdgsby City Clerk Councilmember of Pismo Beach this hereby passed approved and 2nd day of September 2003 on Benito J ATTEST by Resolution is Crescione Mayor DateSeptember162003CityManagerApproval PISMO BEACH COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT TITLE SUBJECT A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PISMO BEACH ENDORSING THE ACTIVITIES OF THE SOUTH COUNTY HEALTHCARE ALLIANCE RECOMMENDATION By motion adopt resolution endorsing the activities of the South County Healthcare Alliance EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This placed on Council agenda at the request September 2 City Council meeting was at your of Council Mike FISCAL IMPACT None OPTIONS 1 eTnesoldAoCrHseMumEtiNeoTnSt the RADeny 1 2 Approve Meeting Clerk City Grigsby Lori Prepared Lady Mr by supplied Attachments resolution and forward to Mr Lady Lady and Dr Ernest Jones RESOLUITON 03 R A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PISMO BEACH ENDORSING THE ACTIVITIES OF THE SOUTH COUNTY HEALTHCARE ALLIANCE Whereas Arroyo Grande Community Hospital is of Pismo Beach and a Whereas the local economy depends heavily responsive community hospital and upon the existence of key element in the well a being of the citizens high quality locally Whereas the City of Pismo Beach desires ownership of Arroyo Grande Community Hospital to be responsive to local needs and City of Pismo Beach believes the couth County Healthcare Alliance is uniquely represent their interests regarding Hospital ownership and other conceFns Whereas the positioned to Now Therefore be it resolved the City of Pismo Beach formally endorses the South County s Healthcare Alliance activities directions and conclusions regarding and of services in the South area County delivery hospital ownership UPON MOTION foregoing resolution OF seconded AYES Council members NOES Council members ABSENT Council members ABSTAIN Council members Benito ATTEST Lori Grigsby City Clerk aining per the Crescione Mayor to the by City adopted by on the following roll call and passed approved Pismo Beach this 16th day of September 2003 was matters Council of the to wit City of Gri Lori lsb From Lionel Chadwick Sent 53 PM Tuesday August 26 2003 4 Grigsby Lori SOuth County Healthcare Alliance To Subject SCHA Pismo Beach SCHA Fact Endorsement doc Sheet Ikchadwick@hotmaiLcom SCHA Draft For immedia doc Endorsement doc release Laurie Please find attached Recent Press SCHA Fact Draft Ny letter and the supporting documents Release Sheet Endorsement Resolution I will attend the September 2nd meeting former Mayor of Arroyo Grande and Dr and be Ernest accompanied by Mike Lady jones Medical Staff of A royo Grande Community Hospital resolution and request that they consider it at the Thank you for Grover for Beach Lionel Chad 1029 If you get that letter Chief of the will present our subsequent meeting which was intended please discard it Chadwick Trevor Way Obispo San Luis Cell Get your time former We 805 MSN 8 CA 4987 471 and 93401 Voice Mail help protect your children with advanced parental controls parental features page com msn join http SCHA South County Healthcare Alliance 1029 Trevor San Luis Way Obispo CA 93401 4987 805 471 2003 August22 Mayor and Members City of Pismo Beach of the City Council 760 Mettle Road Pismo Beach CA 93449 Dear Mayor and Council Members formal request that your council consider making a County Healthcare Alliance The Alliance has formed to create a vehicle for community input regarding the future ownership of Arroyo Grande Community Hospital and to pursue other matters pertaining to South County healthcare Please allow this letter to serve as a formal endorsement of the South concerns We recently held of your Council of an a Municipal Ms Reiss upcoming meeting Leader Forum that suggested we was attended formally request to by Ms Mary Ann Reiss be placed on the agenda and also ask that your Council endorse our activities and deliberations For your information I have enclosed the Recent Press Release following materials SCHA Fact Sheet Draft Endorsement Resolution t 00 PM and 7 It is my understanding that you will have a meeting on September 2nd that this matter may be placed on the agenda for that meeting We will plan to have representatives of our organization available at that meeting to respond to any questions you may have Thank you for your consideration this request further Sincerely Please feel free to call yours Lionel Chad Chadwick Consultant to the Board of Directors me if you would like to discuss SCHA South County Healthcare Alliance iew Issue Over Arroyo Response A Grande Community Hospital is in the midst of bankruptcy and resultant ownership change Historic owners of the hospital have used earnings from the hospital to finance endeavors in other areas and or satisfy corporate earnings expectations leaving the hospital under capitalized and over burdened with debt large group of South County doctors along with community leaders have formed an alliance to address local healthcare problems and improve the working environment at Arroyo Grande Community Hospital AGCH The South County Healthcare Alliance SCHA composed of physicians elected officials emergency service professionals and concerned citizens intends to provide a strong local voice for the hospital sfuture Action Endorse the South s efforts to secure a County Healthcare Alliance of locally responsive owner Arroyo Grande Community Hospital Secure government and private organizational endorsements of their work and their subsequent recommendations Expertise South County Healthcare Alliance participants are experts in their field uniquely qualified to make recommendations regarding hospital ownership and operation and South o County Healthcare Alliance Board of Directors Dr Ernest Jones President Physician Immediate Past President of the AGCH Medical Staff Member of AGCH Medical Staff for 23 years o Mr Nathan Alvarado Vice President Branch Manager National Brokerage Firm 5 Cities Youth Basketball Little El Canlino 4H AG High School Band Boosters Active in AYSO League AG HIGH SCHOOL Facilities Advisory Committee o Dr James Hawthorne Secretary Treasurer Physician Current President of the AGCH Medical Staff Member of AGCH Medical Staff for 25 years o Mr Mike Lady Arroyo Grande Past Mayor of Arroyo Grande Founding member and Board Business Owner AG City Council member of Directors of local bank Past President of Kiwanis Club Two term President of Chamber of Commerce O Mr Terry Fibich Fire Chief City Board of Directors of Boy of Arroyo Grande Scouts of America Board of Directors and Past President of County Emergency Medical Service Agenc Board of Directors Califorr re Chief Association South o County Healthcare Alliance Participants and Advisors Mr Katcho Achadjian Member SLO Board of Supervisors o Dr William Ashley Physician Member of the AGCH Medicat Staff for 23 term Long o member of Board of Directors Society Ferro Physician years of County Medical Dr Tom AGCH Medical Staff o Dr o Mr Sam Helton o Ms Larry Foreman Physician Member of the AGCH Medical Staff for 17 years President AGCH Volunteers Trudy Jarratt Grande Community Hospital Foundation Chairperson Clark Center Development Committee 2nd Vice President SLO County League of Women Voters Chairperson Arroyo o President San Luis Obispo County Co MS Carol Keith Registered Nurse Hospice Nurse o Dr Peter Active community Public Access TV Inc member Thom Physician Electof the AGCH Medical Staff President Member of AGCH Medical Staff for 21 years Consultant Dr Chad Chadwick o Former CEO Arroyo Grande Community Hospital Former Administrator French Hospital Medical Center and Sierra Vista Regional Medical Center Local Impact For the being of the local economy it is Arroyo Grande Community Hospital be operated in a ensures essential community services are maintained and safety of the residents and well essential that manner that expanded in accordance with community growth The new owner investment of long ownership and re term Healthcare services capital hospital operations are central to a high living standard and a preferred quality of life Local businesses depend upon quality healthcare to recruit employees must be committed to earned back into For more information contact Or Chad Phone mail E Chadwick Chadwick and Associates 4987 Fax 805 786 4575 805 471 com LKCHADWICK@hotmail SCHA South County Healthcare Alliance ON DRAFTENDORSEMENTRESOLU endorsing the activities of the South County Healthcare Alliance the following suggested resolution language is provided Feel free to amend it to suit your particular needs If you would like to consider Whereas Arroyo Grande Community Hospital of the citizens of is a depends heavily upon locally responsive community hospital and desires Whereas the City o Community Hospital to be responsive City to local Hospital ownership the existence of uniquely positioned to a high quality ownership of Arroyo Grande needs and believes the South of Healthcare Alliance is Therefore the element in the well being and Whereas the local economy Whereas the key represent County regarding their interests and other concerns City of formally endorses the sactivities directions and conclusions County Healthcare Alliance regarding matters pertaining to hospital ownership and delivery of services South County area South in the For immediate release August 14 2003 Contact Chad Chadwick Phone 4714987 SOUTH COUNTY PHYSICIANS FORM ALLIANCE TO SAFEGUARD LOCAL HEALTHCARE Community Group The physician leadership Ownership of AG Hospital of Arroyo Grande community leaders have formed an with and Wants New improve the working environment Healthcare Alliance service professionals Locally Responsive Community Hospital AGCH along alliance to address local healthcare at the south SCHA composed to Be county hospital of physicians elected The South County officials and concerned citizens intends to provide a problems emergency local voice for the sfuture hospital The organization was formed to influence any new hospital owner to responsive to community needs Adequately capitalize operations to improve and enhance local Provide services that are healthcare delivery long term basis to the five cities area Assure earnings generated in San Luis Obispo County be reinvested in operations and equipment Commit on a Current owner Vista Associates is immersed in have affected operations hospitals including large at AGCH Vista has bankruptcy proceedings to sell the AGHS and French Center located in Riverside headquartered in County Systems UHS Pennsylvania Hospital while retaining which sthree company AGCH and French Hospital to Universal Health owned hospital company investor promptly sell agreed AGCH Corona a UHS intends to Regional Medical SCHA was profit public for that have formed benefit expressed consideration to explore the pumhase of AG Hospital corporation interest in other ownership ofSCHA states the South County that responsive to our Arroyo While local ownership possibilities that Lady former Mayor it is ofArroyo Jones next owner s community ofArroyo is worthy of community and member ofthe Board ofDirectors the economy and well Grande being of the Community Hospital s of citizen be needs community service role played Hospital cannot be overstated Police and Fire Departments depend heavily Terry Fibich observed that by Arroyo the first line emergency Grande Community responders such as upon their presence to the deliver emergency when it is needed The South and a not SCHA President Grande Fire Chief and SCHA Board member The continued strong care ownership would serve and protect the Grande vitally important to the operate itas The alliance is also in discussion with other groups interest also may exist stated Dr Ernest Mike to consultant continue County Healthcare Dr Chad through August recommendation Chadwick Alliance has retained former to assist them with their deliberations that will Once their review is regarding future hospital administrator complete they will ownership ofthe hospital make a PISMO BEACH COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT TITLE SUBJECT A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF PISM BEACH CITY COUNCIL APPROVING APPLICANT THE TO APPLY FOR GRANT FUNDS FOR THE PERCAPITA GRANT PROGRAM UNDER THE CALIFORNIA CLEAN WATER CLEAN AIR SAFE NEIGHBORHOOD PARKS AND COASTAL PROTECTION ACT OF 2002 RECOMMENDATION By motion Adopt resolution approving the application for grant funds EXECUTIVE SUMMARY In 2002 California voters approved Proposition 40 the California Clean Water Clean Air Safe Neighborhood Parks and Coastal Protection Act providing funds for the Per Capita grant program for 220 000 for each smaller cities to develop any type of park acquisition development project The attached resolution approves the filing of an application for funds The submission of the signed resolution will trigger the State Resources Agency preparation of a contract between the City and the state to encumber the 000 grant 220 The Parks Recreation and Beautification Commission PRBC recommends Council 000 grant for Ira Lease Park construction With the 88 designation of the 220 140 committed to the park construction to date 2000 bond funds and funding from tract 2295 subdivider total available funds will be 308 150 consistent with estimates received for plan preparation construction and project management The Council s authorization will enable the 2004 2003 park construction s Capital Improvement program The PRBC notes improvements in FY 2003 04 consistent with the to this downtown Park will facilitate its use families consistent with the Council s downtown Local Coastal Plan Plan shall be a city focal point serves inviting improvement goals 17 which notes that Downtown Pismo Beach P with a blend of cultural commercial professional catering to both visitors and residents of all ages residents year round and in this context the downtown uses and pleasant to the citizens of the development and revitalization of downtown should enhance the residents well as more principle residential and recreational The downtown must remain by and General as better serve the needs of visitors community quality New oflife for the Last the PRBC reminds the Council that Development improvements to Ira Lease Park cannot be funded from the Park fund as Ira Lease is not a new park Should the Council decline to earmark these funds for Ira Lease park monies from the General fund would be required for park construction Agenc ite n J 4 FISCAL IMPACT The adoption of this resolution will have a positive fiscal effect on the City Approval step in the ultimate improvements to Ira Lease Park Even with the parks maintenance costs it is anticipated that park improvements will lead to of the resolution is expanded use a of the park and generate downtown revenues OPTIONS 1 2 Approve resolution Deny resolution ATTACHMENTS 1 Resolution Prepared by Carolyn Johnson Planning Manager Meeting date September 16 2003 City Manager Approval Agenda Item JZ 4 Resolution No RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF PISMO BEACH CITY COUNCIL APPROVING THE APPLICANT TO APPLY FOR GRANT FUNDS FOR THE PERCAPITA GRANT PROGRAM UNDER THE CALIFORNIA CLEAN WATER CLEAN AIR SAFE NEIGHBORHOOD AND COASTAL PARKS PROTECTION ACT OF 2002 WHEREAS the people of the State of California have enacted the Program which provides funds for the acquisition and development community and regional parks and recreation lands and facilities and WHEREAS the California responsibility for procedures and the of Capita Grant neighborhood of Parks and Recreation has been delegated the of the grant program setting up necessary Department administration WHEREAS said procedures established by Recreation Per the California Department the of parks and the approval require sGoverning Body to certify by resolution Applicant Applicant to apply for the Per Capital Allocation and WHEREAS the Applicant will enter into a Contract with the State of California of the NOW THEREFORE Approves Grant the filing Program BE IT RESOLVED that the Pismo Beach of an Application City Council for local assistance funds from the Per under the California Clean Clean Water Capita Air Safe neighborhood Parks and Coastal Protection Act of 2002 and Certifies that the has Applicant or will have sufficient funds to operate and maintain the s and project Certifies that the Applicant has reviewed understands and Provisions contained in the Contract shown in the Procedural the Appoints submit all requests documents and so on which UPON MOTION OF the forgoing resolution City of Pismo Beach all Guide and negotiations this 16 General execute and applications agreements payment completion of s project seconded was by passed approved adopted by the City Council of the day of September 2003 on the following vote Councilmembers Noes Councilmembers Absent Councilmembers Benito J Crescione to may be necessary for the Ayes Mayor to conduct Planning Manager agent including but not limited as agrees to the and Lori Grigsby City Clerk PISMO BEACH COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT SUBJECT TITLE AUTHORIZATION TO ENTER INTO WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT CONTRACT WITH CAROLLO ENGINEERS FOR ADDITIONAL SERVICES RECOMMENDATION By motion approve the contract with Carollo Engineers for additional services associated with a fee not to exceed 36 000 the Wastewater Treatment Plant for EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The treatment plant upgrade and expansion construction documents ara expected to be out to bid in mid September and a bid opening date has been scheduled for October 23rd There ara additional services that ara not covered in Carollo s design contract that are needed at this time The list of the additional services is furnished below 1 2 3 4 5 Organize distribute documents to plan rooms and maintain the bidders list Provide plans specifications and contract documents to prospective construction management proposers Interface with prospective construction management proposers Coordination with SWRCB SRF RWQCB City staff Work with sub consultants APS architects Earth Systems Pacific and the biological monitor 6 Prepare and conduct the pre bid meeting to bidders Respond questions 8 Prepare bid addendums 9 Prepare and conduct the bid opening 10 Investigate the qualifications and background of the Iow bidder 11 Prepare a bid recommendation letter and attend the City Council meeting for the award 7 of the construction contract 12 Coordinate the SRF loan Authority to Construct documents 13 Contingency 11 stotal contract fees to date Carollo be pointed out that Carollo waived with pravious project scoping fees on this project will be on a the traatment plant design are 535 550 It should also 120 due to the City 000 s dissatisaction estimates With approval of this contract Carollo stotal fee incraase of and cost 550 571 FISCAL IMPACT The final cost is to be based on the actual time and expenses incurred not to exceed 36 000 Agenda Ilem I K 4 OPTIONS The only realistic option is for the design engineering firm to provide these services Non approval of this contract will delay the bid opening since these services are an essential part of the bidding process ATTACHMENTS Scope of services Prepared by description and R Dennis fee estimate spread sheet Delzeit P E City Engineer Director Meeting Date Sept 16 2003 Public Works City Manager Approval Agenda Item K 2 4 SCOPE OF SERVICES CITY OF PISMO BEACH AND CAROLLO s ENGINEER Scope of ENGINEERS Services are as A PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION follows BIDDING PHASE ENGINEERING SERVICES Task Sell and distribute 1 approximately 100 sets of Plans and Specifications to potential bidders subcontractor and suppliers throughout the bidding period Maintain a plan holders list and fax to City and general contractors as required 2 1 Talk with prospective Construction Management CM firms confirm contact names percent and 100 percent complete Plans and and addresses and mail CM firms 90 Specifications 3 1 Respond 4 1 Coordinate State Water Resources Control Control Staff to questions of bidding with Board and City prospective CM firms 5 1 Work with subconsultants to respond to their process and obtain their responses to bidder 6 1 Prepare 7 1 Take bidders for and conduct a Board Regional Water Quality questions so they questions are aware of the bid Bid job walk Pre phone calls and respond to questions by potential bidders suppliers throughout the bid phase period sub contractors and 8 1 Prepare and distribute Addendum approximately 100 addendums 9 1 Prepare for and conduct Bid Opening for the Project at the City Hall Prepare the Bid Opening Checklist and Summary Table 10 1 Investigate 11 1 No 1 This will involve the distribution of Iow bidders references for of Pismo Beach City and for past work experience Contact State to determine if any issues have been noted for their Class A Contractors License Prepare Council September 9 letter recommending award meeting for the award bonding to lowest 2003 D C b I 1 LOCALS harnpson OCUME Temp AMEN D01 DOC responsible bidder and attend Page City 1 oi 2 12 1 Authority to Award process requirements by the State Water Resoumes Control Board and State Revolving Fund policies This includes providing the necessary forms to the City of Pismo Beach and sample letters for the legal opinion of Coordinate the Title 13 1 No 2 if needed This will involve the distribution Prepare and distribute the Addendum approximately 100 addendums of SERVICES BY OWNER 1 Provide outside services necessary to services shall be defined as a Leqal b Permit Staff Quality Provide the Required permit Control permit complete legal opinion cost the inspection effort Such outside for the Land Title by Air Pollution Board and the Regional Water costs SUBCONSULTANT SERVICES BY ENGINEER Architect Review for the Operations a Provide Subconsultant for and Laboratory Building Bidding Phase Service needed The Subconsultant shall be APS SERVICES NOT IN SCOPE Reproduction costs for Plans and Specifications The recover the reproduction costs Permit fee costs shall Letter of Legal Opinion of Land Title packages are established be the responsibility of the City costs of bid SRF Requirement shall be the responsibility of the to City TIME OF PERFORMANCE The Work described herein shall be completed through the 30 for bid recommendations and Authority to Award day bidding period plus the time PAYMENT Payment s for services rendered will be in accordance with ENGINEER applicable Fee The current schedule dated March 2003 is Schedule at the time services are provided attached hereto Attachment C A budget estimate of thirty six thousand dollars 36 000 is s Services unless amended by scope of services or hereby established for ENGINEER schedule changes Attachment B is phase spreadsheet which presents the hours and estimated cost for the bidding services September 9 2003 Page 2 of 2 CAROLLO ENGINEERS PC FEE SCHEDULE As of March 1 2003 Northern California Hourly Rate Scientists Engineers 00 97 Assistant Professional 00 131 Professional Project Lead 00 159 Professional Project 00 174 Professional Senior Professional 00 189 Technicians 00 69 Technicians 00 108 Senior Technicians Support Staff Word Processing 00 68 Clerical Project Equipment Communication Expense PECE Per DL Hour Other Direct 00 6 Expenses at cost Travel and Subsistence mile 36 Mileage Subconsultant cost 10 Other Direct Cost cost 10 Expert Rate Witness This fee schedule is subject to annual revisions due to labor DOCUME LOCALS C Temp aoL I bhampsonNCAL03 l x 0 2 adjustments 03 08 09 MON 16 30 FAX 08 19 2083 08 SEP 566 916 4880 CAROLL 916 565 4888 auiu l vv P 82 PISMO BEACH COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT TITLE SUBJECT OCEAN BOULEVARD STORM DRAIN IMPROVEMENTS AND PRICE STREET SIDEWALK REJECTION OF CONSTRUCTION BIDS RECOMMENDATION By motion reject all bids for the Ocean Boulevard sidewalk storm drain improvements and Price Street project EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Bids for construction of the Ocean Boulevard storm drain sidewalk August 28 2003 Grande with a Arroyo Company Staff is funding recommending rejection opened were Construction the available improvements and Price Street The lowest responsive bidder was Papich total bid of 112 432 Project costs exceed on of of the bids because the project is over budget The Ocean Boulevard portion and on larger drain inlet of the project consists of construction of an eight inch rolled curb Ocean Boulevard to keep storm runoff from eroding the remaining park and bluff edge The Price Street sidewalk portion of the project consists of constructing a concrete sidewalk along Price Street between the Shore Cliff Lodge and Lighthouse Suites This wilt provide the last piece of missing sidewalk along Price Street FISCAL IMPACT The project costs are as follows Original Budget Design and Construction Management Construction Contract w Contingency Funding In order to Shortfall 309 96 96 dollars would need to be appropriated 309 There are currently insufficient funds available for this purpose The project costs are much more than originally anticipated due to Caltrans requirements for the sidewalk in the State complete way and of right the 60 000 3O9 27 000 129 project an additional the need to construct an enlarged drain inlet on Ocean Boulevard The Price Street sidewalk bid 000 if bid alone Staff will re portion will cost approximately 38 this project separately Following bidding re staff will return to Council with a recommendation this If additional to award project funding becomes available staff will present the Ocean Boulevard project to Council for budget consideration at the next budget update OPTIONS Agenda Item L 4 1 2 projects and return to Council for completion of the Price Street sidewalk project at an upcoming Council meeting Award the Contract to Papich Construction This option is not feasible due to lack of Reject all bids Staff will re bid the available funds ATTACHMENTS 1 Bid analysis Prepared by R Dennis Delzeit City Engineer Meeting Date September 16 2003 City Manager Approval Agenda Item Z L 4 PISMO BEACH COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT 110 OAK PARK BLVD SUBJECT 100 1 RESOLUTION APPROVING A GENERAL PLAN CHANGE FROM OPEN SPACE TO COMMERCIAL FOR PORTION OF 110 OAK PARK BLVD AND AMENDING THE GENERAL PLAN TEXT 2 FIRST READING OF ORDINANCE APPROVING ZONING CHANGE FROM OPEN SPACE TO GENERAL COMMERCIAL FOR 100 OAK PARK BLVD RECOMMENDATION 1 Adopt Resolution 03 the general plan to Commercial and amending 2 Introduce Ordinance 03 the zoning the Mitigated Negative Declaration and amending portion of 110 Oak Park Road from Open Space adopting map and text changing the a text and adopting map for 100 Oak Park Road from the Mitigated Negative Open Space Declaration and amending to General Commercial EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The changes to the zoning and general plan maps for these two lots on May 6 2003 to eliminate an inconsistency between the general plan and the zoning maps The Planning Commission recommended approval of the changes on July 22 2003 City Council initiated development of 100 Oak Park Blvd is access The recommended environmental mitigation measures require changes to the general plan text to require biological and traffic studies for any development of the site The recommended text change is attached Attachment 2 The access issue is described in Attachment 1 The primary issue with FISCAL IMPACT may see increased Any future revenue development from sales and costs will be borne property by the property owner the City taxes OPTIONS 1 Deny the amendments The maps will remain 2 Introduce an ordinance inconsistent the property undevelopable amending the zoning map from Commercial to Open Space The property will be limited to open space uses The maps will be consistent 2 Continue discussion Direction should be given to staff ATTACHMENTS 1 Description of 2 Proposed text amendments change changes 3 Proposed map access issue Res 4 amending the general plan amending the zoning minutes PC 6 July 22 2003 7 Environmental Initial study Ordinance 5 Prepared by Judith Lautner Planning Specialist Reviewed by Carolyn Johnson Planning Manager City Manager Approval Meeting Date Sept 2 map 2003 Attachment I A The The proposed changes A change A change Proposed Changes are to the General Plan map for 100 Oak Park Road and Park Road from Open Space to Commercial to the Zoning map for 110 Oak Park Road from a portion of Open Space 110 Oak to General Commercial A change to the General Plan text to require a biological and traffic study for any development application for the site and to limit uses on the site to those that will not create traffic hazards The map changes are shown in Attachment 3 The text changes are shown in Attachment 2 B Access The fronts Oak Park Boulevard and is adjacent to the northbound highway 101 onramp Oak Park Boulevard is identified as a major arterial in the Circulation Element There are on property on three southbound lanes and three northbound turn lanes in both directions including left Oak Park adjacent to the site The Circulation Element says access should be limited on these routes to permit efficient high volume traffic circulation Access to may be limited to a greater extent than Characteristics of Streets Section 3 504 of the as in Secondary Arterials from adjacent property Table 3 Functional C h State Highway Design Manual 5 edition says that any driveway connection within 160 meters of a state highway ramp and local road intersection will require approval of an exception from the California Department of Transportation CalTrans The property is immediately adjacent to the onramp and its frontage on Oak Park is only 150 wide Therefore any proposed access to 100 Oak Park on Oak Park Boulevard would be allowed only if an exception is granted by CaITrans For both efficient flow of traffic and for driver safety it is preferable that access to this site be provided from a location other than Oak Park Boulevard If is not taken from Oak Park the only feasible access would be through the adjacent at 110 Oak Park Boulevard A driveway could be created to provide access to both 110 and 100 Oak Park from the to the Pacific Coast existing Center access property driveway Shopping OSH center Permission would have to be obtained from these adjacent property owners Any driveway through 110 Oak Park would also cut across a slice of Open Space zoning on 110 Oak Park The creation of a commercial driveway through Open Space zoning is inconsistent with the intent of Open Space zoning For this reason a portion of the Open Space zoning that lies between the two parcels should be changed to General Commercial The change is shown on the attached excerpt from the zoning map Attachmenl Attachment 1 study be undertaken for any project proposed for this site Because conditions cannot be imposed on general plan or zoning map changes the mitigation proposed is a change to the general plan text This change would modify the policies in the Toucan Terrace Planning Area to include a requirement for a traffic study for any development proposal on this site It is likely that such a study would be required in any case but amending the text to include this requirement assures that it will be Additional wording has been included that restricts uses to those that will not create traffic The environmental study recommends hazards The draft text change that is attached as a traffic Attachment 2 Agenda Item Attachment 2 Proposed General Plan Text Changes Additions indicated by underlined italics Deletions indicated by Toucan Terrace Subarea N I I2r Commercial S N EU tes n Way and Oak Park 1 James 2 100 Oak Park Boulevard Boulevard Uses permitted on this site shall be limited to those that do not Any development permit application for this site shall include A create traffic biological assessment by a qualified bioloqist to determine impacts on bioloqical resources or the habitat value of the site a b A traffic access study to state that identifies qhwa 101 h impacts from the safety hazards if there will be qnificant s development on surrounding streets mitiqation for impacts and that recommends and on Attachment Proposed Map Changes General Plan map LOW DENSITY RESIDE NTIAL Figure 18 LU ME O IJM DENSITY RESIDE NTIAL 1 Toucan Terrace N RESORT COMMERCIAL OPEN SP CE Zoning map ange from Open Space C General Commerc ar 3 Attachment 4 RESOLUTION NO 2003 A RESOLUTION OF THE PISMO BEACH CITY COUNCIL ADOPTING AMENDMENTS TO THE GENERAL PLAN MAP AND TEXT FOR 100 AND 110 OAK PARK ROAD APNS 005 008 AND 391 WHEREAS and Zoning WHEREAS PORTION OF 005 013 391 the Pismo Beach maps for an and circulated environmental initial as WHEREAS the WHEREAS the City Council City initiated amendments to the General on May 6 2003 and properly Plan at 100 and 110 Oak Park Road study and Mitigated Negative Declaration were completed uired by the California Environmental Quality Act CEQA and re Planning Commission held a duly noticed public hearing on the amendments and environmental documents on July 22 2003 at which all interested persons were given the opportunity to be heard and Planning Commission recommended approval of the proposed amendments and WHEREAS the City Council September 2 2003 at which held a noticed public hearing duly all interested persons were given on the the amendments opportunity on to be heard and the City Council reviewed the environmental initial Declaration WHEREAS Negative NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council study as and proposed Mitigated follows FINDINGS 1 The 2 The environmental 3 The map and text amendments Plan proposed changes consist of amendments to the General Plan map and text development of the site at 100 Oak Park Road with a commercial project study is a full and are complete to allow informational document consistent with the goals and policies of the General ACTION The and City Council does hereby adopt the Mitigated Negative Declaration adopt the general plan amendments attached as Exhibits C and D attached as Exhibit A Attachment seconded by Councilmember UPON MOTION of Councilmember day of September 2003 the foregoing Resolution is hereby approved and adopted the 2nd the following role call vote to wit AYES NOES ABSTAIN ABSENT Mayor Benito Joseph Crescione ATTEST Lori Grigsby City Clerk Attached Mitigated Negative Declaration Exhibit B text change Exhibit C map change Exhibit A Agende by 4 INITIALSTUDYREVISEDXYESNODateadoptedBy Attachment 4 Exhibit MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION PROJECT NUMBER 0269 02 APPLICANT City PROJECTION LOCATION 100 Oak Park PROJECT DESCRIPTION Amendment of General Plan and 1998 of Pismo Beach development Road Pismo Beach CA 93449 Zoning Code to allow commercial ofthe site FINDING The City ofPismo Beach has reviewed the above project in accordance with procedures for implementation of the California Environmental Quality Act Environmental lmpact Report EIR need not be prepared because The Alnpeicgtvcloaeune senvcoul not mithere because case effect pemeasur a made hereby and study initial proj added been prInihave that Study dbasi this catfor PiA of City at file kept Communi DeptDeBeach Judi BY PREPARED 4658 773 J805 3 Laumer Associ days 30 NOTI REVI PERI HEARI Tent PlDATE 2003 22 July Commi ipubl is on comment to duri revi aperi The Negat DeclDraft be will comment the light rin RECEI COMMENTS X DRAFT ON ceiropy ivinihsart rnoposed pnnimgviulanner sough ched nrft6inmentmoaatemtpdeddcvsEonOVCeametiNantcLaledesnentvctrEDWwoesdgchtEDGenasytl proposed project will not NO YES have a significant effect on the City of Pismo Beach srules and and has determined that the environment an A Attachment General Plan Text Additions indicated by 4 Exhibit Change underlined italics Deletions indicated strikccuts by Toucan Terrace 1 Subarea N 2Commercial Sites N LU James 2 Way A u r d and Oak Park Boulevard lO0 Oak Park Boulevard permitted on this site shall be limited to those that do not Any development permit application for this site shall include Uses biological assessment by a qualified bioloqist to determine impacts on biological resources or the habitat value of the site a A create traffic b A traffic access study to state that identifies qhway 101 h impacts from the safety if there will be development on surrounding miEqation for impacts siqnificant streets and and that recommends Agenda hazards Item on B Attachment 4 Exhibit C Map Change General Plan map LOW DENSITY RE 1DEN T A 18 FNigure LU 1 MEDUM DE NSITY RESE E N3 iAL Toucan Terrace COMMERICL OPEN SP CE Attachment 5 ORDINANCE NO 0 03 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF PISMO BEACH AMENDING THE ZONING MAP FOR A PORTION OF PROPERTY AT 110 OAK PARK BLVD FROM OPEN SPACE OS TO GENERAL COMMERCIAL CG the WHEREAS 100 Oak Park City Council initiated an amendment to the Zoning Map Open Space to General Commemial and for Blvd WHEREAS the Planning Commission held a duly noticed public hearing 2003 were given the opportunity to be heard and at which all interested persons accordance with the a of on July 22 Planning Commission reviewed the environmental initial study in provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act CEQA and found complete informational the WHEREAS the WHEREAS environmental City Council at which all interested persons with the portion the WHEREAS that it is a from were held given City Council a document noticed public hearing duly the opportunity to be heard on Quality Act September 1 2003 and reviewed the environmental initial of the California Environmental provisions and study CEQA in accordance and finds that it is a complete informational environmental document NOW THEREFORE Section 1 THE CITY COUNCIL DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS qs The City Council Findin 1 The 2 An environmental initial makes the following findings project consists of a zoning map amendment for 110 Oak Space to General Commercial for a portion of the property this document is study was completed for the project and the complete informational document prepared California Environmental Quality Act Section Declaration 2 a Action The attached as Exhibit City Council A does UPON MOTION of Councilmember the foregoing Ordinance is the City Council held this 2nd AYES NOES ABSENT ABSTAIN day hereby adopt and approve the map of Park amendment Road City from Open Council finds that in accordance with the the Mitigated Negative attached seconded hereby introduced at a September 2003 with the following roll as Exhibit B by Councilmember Regular Meeting of call vote to wit Attachment 5 MAYOR APPROVED AS TO FORM ATTEST Lori Grigsby City Benito J Crescione Clerk City Attorney David R Hunt Agenda Item Attachment PASSED AND ADOPTED at September 2003 on Councilmember motion a of on regular meeting of the City Council held the following roll call this 16th day seconded Councilmember vote 5 of by to wit AYES NOES ABSTAIN ABSENT MAYOR Benito J Crescione ATTEST Lori Grigsby City Clerk Exhibit A Negative Exhibit B Zoning David R Hunt City Attorney Declaration Map Amendment Attachment 5 Exhibit A MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION PROJECT NUMBER 0269 02 APPLICANT City PROJECTION LOCATION 100 Oak Park PROJECT DESCRIPTION Amendment of General Plan and 1998 ofPismo Beach development Road Pismo Beach CA 93449 Zoning Code to allow commercial ofthe site G D F and accordance with the City of Pismo Beach s roles City of Pismo Beach has reviewed the above project in and has that an detemfined procedures for implementation ofthe California Environmental Quality Act Environmental Impact Report EIR need not be prepared because The The proposed project will not have a significant effect on the enviromnent wilt not be a Although the proposed project could have a significant effect on the environment there in the initial study and measures included environmental significant effect in this case because mitigation added to this project hereby made a part of this Negative Declaration have been The Initial Study of Pismo Beach that provides the basis for this determination is attached A copy will be 4658 805 773 kept on file at the City Community Development Department DATE DRAFT PREPARED BY REVIEW PERIOD HEARING DATE Judith Laumer 30 3 June 2003 Tentative days Plauning Associate Planner July 22 NOTICE the review period The public is invited to comment on the Draft Negative Declaration during ofthe Draft Negative Declaration will be reconsidered in light of the comments received appropriateness The COMMENTS RECEIVED ON DRAFT Date adopted X YES NO INITIAL STUDY REVISED X YES By Agenda lien 2003 Commission NO Attachment 5 Exhibit B Zoning Map Change Change to from Open Spa e General Commercial mmm mm Attachment 6 Planning Commission Draft Minutes 2003 July 22 Aqenda Item lB 110 Oak Park 100 Road City of Pismo Beach Applicant Project no 0269 02 General Plan Amendment of General Plan map from Open Space to Commercial for 100 Oak Park and a portion of 110 Oak Park Blvd amendment to General Plan text to insert requirement for bioloqical and traffic studies for any development proposal at this site Zoninq map Amendment of Zonin q Map from Open Space OS to General Commercial CG for a small of the lot at 110 Oak Park to allow 008 and portion of 005 391 013 391 portion a driveway to 100 Oak Park Blvd APNs 005 Planning Specialist Lautner presented the staff report recommending recommend approval of the amendments to the City Council Chair Sorgenfrei asked agree to the if staff had approached the owners of 110 Oak Park to see if they access Planning Specialist Lautner said no Acquiring the access is an option that may be advisable for the owner to pursue Chair that the Commission Sorgenfrei asked Planning Specialist submits a proposal Commissioner when a traffic Lautner said Ehring study traffic a asked about the would be study Johnson said the application required status of 110 Oak Park Road Planning Manager s approval It required would be application not crucial to the a at the time the applicant proposed residential project is in the review process pending at additional information from the applicant Commissioner Waage asked staff to provide a history of the proposal Planning Specialist Lautner said in 1992 the City Council adopted a new General Plan showing the property as Open Space research indicates it was a last minute change the Zoning Map showed it zoned as Unclassified In 1998 the new zoning map was adopted with the site zoned as General Commercial it was an oversight not changing the General Plan at that time Commissioner Commercial Waage asked if Planning Specialist Lautner Chair Sorgenfrei said the City Council initiated the change from Open Space to General said yes owner of the lot Commercial and when the General Plan was purchased the property thinking it was adopted it was designated Open Space zoned Attachment 6 Commissioner appears almost the lot to uses that on only Lautner said it is not the Planning Specialist limited too close Waage is concerned with the access being any future project could not access the lot are not intense traffic option access to the It ramp off Development would be generators Ehring cannot support the change from Open Space to Commercial without knowing what will be proposed for the site Access would better be addressed when you know where the entrance and exits are and what will be going in Commissioner Commissioner access Waage said there is Cai Trans will allow through even his access Chair said the Commission property Space He the lot He asked what kind of should thought they might give owner of 110 Oak Park Road not allow it in the future Mr opportunity Dunn to had recommended the Council the deny a opportunity initiate the to sell his the site if it s project change on from Open to Commercial Planning Specialist Lautner said yes back and initiated the change Sorgenfrei said the owner The General Plan changed that Chair he The Commission would still have the not viable on if staff contacted the property and he allowed the Sorgenfrei driveway a He believes traffic should be routed elsewhere Lautner said Planning Specialist already try Halldin said the be allowed to at least Commissioner City the property Council tabled the item and then property believing poses lots of it was brought it zoned Commercial challenges The applicant should property Planning Commission recommended the initiation of the turned it down then the City Council thought about it and said it City Council changed A parking study will be required when the application comes in The lot has two existing problems the General Plan designating it Open Space and the access He hopes the owners of both lots will agree to put them together change The purchased The to sell the The should be Chair Sorgenfrei opened the public hearing Richard Dunn Owner of 100 Oak Park Road said he purchased the parcel from Cai Trans They gave him the access when he purchased the property He presented the Commission with a copy of a map showing the original access a copy of the map has been included in the project He noted that CalTrans had built a curb and driveway to his lot and used the lot during the bridge building When Cai Trans built the bridge they revised the traffic markings on Oak Park making access to the site difficult He believes Cai Trans did not He said a simple solution for Cai Trans to give him back his rights have a right to do that public record would be to NI for this move back the traffic Dunn said h6 applied tot s restraining zomng re line on permil Oak Park Road to allow for better access Jr 198C Piannin9 Agenda Commission turned Item Attachment him 6 down stating he had to have a plan for the lot in order to grant the change His ideas for cutting the side of the hill to create a work of art promoting the City of Pismo the lot include Beach for tourist business and the rest of the property could be used for an emergency station a Fire Department ambulance service or substation He displayed a Patrol Highway model of his proposal for the hillside and road markings to the Commission for the Commissioner asked Mr Dunn if the taxes he pays Ehring Space designation Mr Du nn said he pays very little because it is Chair Sorgenfrei asked on the lot are based on the Open undeveloped Mr Dunn if he has discussed selling his property to the landowner of 110 Oak Park Road Mr Dunn said yes but the offer the realtor made He said he would like to sell his property was very little as they said it was not of value Chair to do Sorgenfrei closed the public hearing something with the lot Commissioner adequate Waage to make sure He said he would like to is concerned with the traffic issue the safety issues on give The text Oak Park Road will be Mr Dunn changes a chance seem to be respected Commissioner Halldin moved to adopt Resolution no 02 0266 recommending City Council of Commissioner the amendments seconded the motion The motion approval Ehring passed unanimously by voice 0 4 vote City of Pismo Beach 760 Mattie Road Pismo Beach CA 93449 4658 805 773 EnvironmentallnifialStudy t00 Oak Park Road 0269 Project02 Modifled toreflectcommentsreceived 1 Project title Amendment development of site 2 Lead agency name and address City of Pismo Beach of General Plan and 1998 Zoning Code to allow commercial 760 Mattie Road Pismo Beach CA 4684 93449 Contact person and Judith Lautner phone number Associate Planner 4658 805 773 Project location Address 100 Oak Park Road plus portion of 110 s Parcel Number 005 Assessor 008 and 391 Oak Park Road portion of005 013 391 Project sponsor sname and address of Pismo Beach City Zoning General Commercial CG and Open Space OS General plan designation Open Space Toucan Terrace Planning Area Description of project Change to the General Plan Land Use Element map from Open Space to Commercial Change CG Zoning map from Open Space OS to General Commercial portion of 110 Oak Park Road to allow a driveway to the 1998 for a small Surrounding land uses and setting The site is adjacent to the Oak Park northbound onramp to Highway 0 which is just west ofthe site and to a vacant lot to in the the east Development surrounding area on the easterly side of Highway 101 includes two shopping Oak Branch Park on uphill on Oak Park Pacific Coast and one across Mart center several office complexes restaurants churches K centers one and other retail and service establishmems A the l0 weslerly Other side of the highway rontm public agencies whose an and holel are thai is lx prnnar residential area approval immediately restauranl is required e ls rm financin on Initial Study iO0 Oak Park Road approval or participation agreement Page 2 None ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS POTENTIALLY AFFECTED The environmental involving factors checked below would be at least one impact that following pages checklist on the is Aesthetics X a potentially affected by this project Potent Significant Impact as indicated by the ally Agriculture Resources X Air Quality Biological Resources Cultural Resources Soils Geology Hazards Hazardous Hydrology Quality Land Use Materials Mineral Resources Noise Public Services Recreation Utilities Service Systems Water Population Housing X Mandatory Findings DETERMINATION To be completed by Planning Traffic Transportation of Significance the Lead Agency On the basis ofthis initial evaluation I fred that the proposed project a NEGATIVE X COULD NOT have DECLARATION will be a significant effect on the environment and prepared 1 find that although the proposed project could have a significant effect on the environment a significant effect in this case because revisions in the project have been made by or agreed to by the project proponent A MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION will be prepared there will not be I fred that the proposed project MAY have ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT 1 find that the proposed project MAY have significant is required a effect on the environment and an potentially significant impact or potentially environment but at least one effect 1 has been significant mitigated impact in document in accordance with applicable legal standards and adequately analyzed an earlier 2 has been addressed by mitigation measures based on the earlier analysis as described on unless on a the attached sheets An ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT is required but it must analyze only the effects that remain to be addressed 1 find that although the proposed project could have a significant effect on the environment potentially significant effects a have been analyzed adequately in an earlier EIR or NEGATIVE DECLARATION pursuant to applicable standards and b have been avoided or mitigated pursuant to that earlier E1R or NEGATIVE DECLARATION including revisions or mitigation measures that are imposed upon the proposed project nothing further is required because all June 3 2005 20 06 5 Initial Study 100 Oak Park Road Judith Lautner Associate Planner Page Date 3 Page Study 100 Oak Park Road EVALUATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS Initial 4 1 explanation is required for all answers except No lmpact answers that are adequately supported by the information sources cited A No Impact answer is adequately supported if the referenced information sources show that the impact simply does not apply to projects like the one involved e g the project falls outside a fault rapture zone A No lmpact answer should be g the project specific factors as well as general standards e explained when it is based on project to based on a will not expose sensitive receptors pollutants specific screening analysis project 2 All A brief answers cumulative must take account ofthe whole as well level project as action involved indirect as well as including direct site as well off and construction as as site on well as operational impacts 3 Once the lead agency has determined that a particular physical impact may occur then the checklist answers must indicate whether the impact is potentially significant less than significant appropriate if there is or more Potentially required with mitigation or less than significant Potentially Significant impact is substantial evidence that an effect may be significant If there are one Significant Impact entries when the determination is made an EIR is 4 Negative Decimation Less Than Significant With Mitigation Incorporated applies where the incorporation of mitigation measures has reduced an effect from Potentially Significant Impact to a Less Than Significant Impact The lead agency must describe the mitigation measures and briefly explain how they reduce the effect to a less than significant level mitigation measures from Section XVIl Earlier Analyses may be cross referenced 5 Earlier 6 Include references analyses may be used where pursuant to the tiering program EIR or other CEQA process Section an effect has been adequately analyzed in an earlier EIR or negative declaration discussion the should identify following D In this case a brief 3 c 15063 and state where they are available for review Earlier Used Identify Analysis a checklist were b Impacts Adequately Addressed Identify which effects from the above within the scope of and adequately analyzed in an earlier document pursuant to applicable legal standards and state whether such effects were addressed by mitigation measures based on the earlier analysis Mitigation Measures For effects that are Less than Significant with Mitigation Measures c om Incorporated describe the mitigation measures that were incorporated or refmed t the earlier document and the extent to which they address site specific conditions for the project prepared or information outside document sources should where potential impacts Reference to a previously appropriate include a reference to the page for Information Sources A source list should be attached and other individuals contacted should be cited in the discussion 7 Supporting 8 The a b 200 06 to explanation of each the significance the mitigation issue should criteria measure sources used identify if any used to evaluate each question and identified if any to reduce the impact to less than significance or threshold or Initial 100 Oak Park Road Study P ge 5 Issues Potentially Significant Impact L AESTHETICS a Have a substantial Less Than Less Than No Significant with Significant Impact Impact Mitigation Incorporated Would the project adverse effect on a scenic vista scenic resources b Substantially damage including X X but not limited to trees rock outcroppings and historic buildings within view ofa state scenic highway c Substantially degrade quality d Create would the existing visual character ofthe site and its a new source or X light or glare that nighttime views in the X surroundings ofsubstantial adversely affect day or area change to lhe maps would enable some type of commercial development of the site development is subject to architectural review which will assure that any proposal does si0nificani impact on nearby scenic resources Explanation The 11 commercial not have a Sources 1998 Zoning Code source 2 IIAGRICULTURE RESOURCES In determining whether impacts to agricultural resources are significant environmental effects lead agencies may refer to the California Agricultural Land Evaluation and Site Assessment Model 1997 prepared by the California Dept ofConservation as an optional model to use in assessing on and impacts agriculture farmland Would the project a Convert Prime Farmland Unique Farmland or X Farmland ofStatewide Importance Farmland as shown on the maps prepared pursuant to the Farmland Mapping and Resources Monitoring Program of the California Agency to non agricultural use b Conflict with existing zoning for agricultural a use or X Williamson Act contract c lnvolve other changes in the existing environment which due to their location or nature could result in conversion ofFarmland to non agricultural use X Explanation Sources Project description Ill AIR pollution QUALITY Where available the significance criteria established by the applicable air quality management control district may be relied upon to make the following determinations Would the projecl a Conflict with i applicable b or obstruct implementation quality rplan ai Violate any air bstantially IO s an quality standard exist ng or o ofthe comribute ecled pr a it qua X or air f v e t ac6 Ay Initial 100 Oak Park Road Study P 9e 6 Potentially Significant lmpact Sslles Less Than Less Than No Significant with Mitigation Incorporated Significant Impact Impact violation c Result in a cumulatively considerable net any criteria pollutant for which the project attainment under an applicable federal non increase of region or X is state ambient air quality standard emissions which exceed ozone including releasing quantitative thresholds for precursors d Expose sensitive receptors to substantial pollutant X concentrations e Create objectionable odors affecting a substantial X number ofpeople Explanation The project is the change of map designations The change would enable the property owner to develop the property with a commercial project However no specific proposal has yet been made The change to the map designation will not in itself have a significant impact on air quality there is potential for air contamination from naturally occurring asbestos Naturally occurring asbestos has been identified by the state Air Resources Board as a toxic air contaminant Serpentine However and ultramafic rocks are common in the state and may contain this substance The State Air Resources Board Air Toxics Control Measure ATCM for Construction Grading Quarrying and Sudace Mining Operations requires that a geologic evaluation be conducted prior to the start of any grading activities to determine if any naturally occurring asbestos is present If the geological required by the Building Code do not take this requirement into consideration asbestos may exposed to the air thus creating air contamination Conclusion May Recommended to issuance of a Sources be a mitigation The developer grading permit Project description of the site must be alerted to the ATCM letter from Air Pollution Control Distdct Would the source 7 project substantial adverse effect either X directly or on any species identified as a candidate sensitive or special status species in local or regional plans policies or regulations or by habitat modifications the California Department ofFish and Game or S U I Fish and Wildlife Service b Have a substantial adverse effect on any riparian community identified in local or regional plans policies regulations or by the Caiilbrnig Deparlmem of Fist anti Game o habitat or be significant IV BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES a Have through studies X other sensitive natural i requirement pdor 7 Initial Study 100 Oak Park Road P ge 7 ues I Potentially Significant Impact Less Than Significant with Mitigation Incorporated Less Than No Significant Impact Impact and Wildlife Service c Have a substantial adverse effect on federally protected wetlands as defined by Section 404 of the Clean Water Act including but not limited to marsh vernal pool coastal etc through direct removal filling hydrological interruption or other means d X Interfere substantially with the movement of any or migratory fish or wildlife species or with established native resident or migratory wildlife corridors or impede the use ofnative wildlife nursery X native resident sites e Conflict with any local policies or ordinances protecting biological resources such as a tree preservation policy or ordinance f Conflict with the provisions of an adopted X Habitat X Conservation Plan Natural Community Conservation Plan or other approved local regional or state habitat conservation plan Explanation The project is the change to the map designations application for development to be submitted for the site The changes would permit an The site contains impact on a hill and is large the wildlife that heavily vegetated near a enjoy now these area Development may have a significant resources Conclusion May be signhScant Recommended The Mitigation policies in the Toucan Terrace planning area shall include a policy saying require environmental review with focus on biological impacts any development site will Sources Project description V CULTURAL RESOURCES a Cause a substantial adverse significance ora historical site visit Would the change resource as project in the X defined in 57 15064 b Cause a substantial adverse change in the significance of an archaeological resource pursuant 57 15064 c Directly or indirectly destroy I paleontological resource or site X to I a umqu or unique geoiog of this Initial Study 100 Oak Park Road P ge 8 Potentially Significant Impact Issues Less Than Less Than No Significant with Mitigation Incorporated Significant Impact Impact feature Disturb any human remains outside of formal cemeteries d including those interred X There may be significant cultural resources on the site not visible at this time A phase 1 cultural resources assessment will be required to be conducted before any development can take place here because the site is within an archaeologically sensitive area That assessment will result in Explanation a recommendation for the archaeological finds The assessment and development which ensures that no significant damage up follow must follow state law on will be done to significant cultural resources Sources 1998 Zoning Code figure 2 3 source 2 CEQA Code 5020 1source 221084 1 5024 1 21083 VI GEOLOGY AND SOILS Would the a Expose people potential or structures to iRupture of a known earthquake fault the most on Zoning Map or based on recent issued as Guidelines source 5 Public Resources 3 project substantial adverse effects including delineated Alquist Earthquake Priolo by the State Geologist for the risk of loss injury or X Fault the area other substantial evidence ofa known fault Refer to Division ofMines and Geology Special Publication 42 X ii Strong seismic ground shaking X related ground failure including iii Seismic liquefaction X iv Landslides b Result in substantial soil erosion or X the loss of topsoil c Be located on a geologic unit or or that would become unstable as a X soil that is unstable result ofthe site potentially result in on or off landslide lateral spreading subsidence liquefaction or collapse roject and expansive soil as defined in Table B ofthe Uniform Building Code 1994 creating I substantial risks to life or property d Be located on X 18 X e Have soils incapable of adequately supporting the use of septic tanks systems where or alternative waste water sewers are not disposal l available for the disposal 8 death involving Initial Study 100 Oak Park Road Issues Less Than Potentially Significant Significant with Less Than Significant Impact Mitigation Impact Incorporated A soils and Explanation Page I t 9 No Impact geology report has not been completed for this site Therefore the specific nature of the soils is unknown Such reports will be required at the time of building permit application or before Any development of the site will be required to include mitigation to limit damage from any of the above geological conditions that are present on the site State and local building codes require construction to address soils and geological hazards to limit potential damage to a level below significant Sources Building Code City of Pismo Beach 4 VH HAZARDS AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS Would the a Create a significant hazard to the public or the through the routine transport use or project X environment disposal ofhazardous materials Create b significant hazard to the public or the through reasonably foreseeable upset and conditions involving the release ofhazardous a X environment accident materials into the environment c Emit hazardous emissions or handle hazardous acutely hazardous materials substances or waste within quarter onemile of an school Be located on d a existing or site which is included or X proposed on a X list of hazardous materials sites compiled pursuant to Government Code Section 65962 5 and as a result would it create a significant hazard to the public or the environment e For a project located within an airport land use plan or where such a plan has not been adopted within two X miles of a the or 0 public airport or public use airport would projecl result in a safety hazard for people residing working in the project For area X project within the vicinity of a private airstrip would the project result in a safety hazard for people residing or working in the project area a g Impair implementation of or physically interfere with an adopted emergency response plan or emergency evacuation plan h Expose people or structures to a significant risk of loss injury or death involving wildland fires including wher wildlands ere residences wi are adjacenl are 1o urbanlze a eas o intermixed with wiidiandsv X X Initial 100 Oak Study k Pa Road P ge 10 Potentially Significant Impact ISSUe Explanation The Commercial designation permits a every possible use for this site Any project proposed hazards review or that involves the Mitigation will Sources CEQA use required for those Guidelines source 5 effects that standards substantially that there would be a with net planned granted uses c Substantially alter the existing X or aquifer volume or a the existing land X drainage pattern of including through the alteration ofthe of a stream or in river result in substantial erosion a manner that siltation or would on or site off X d Substantially alter the existing drainage pattern of the site or area including through the alteration ofthe course of a stream or river or substantially increase the rate or amount of surface runoffin would result in e Create or exceed the drainage sources flooding on or capacity or of existing provide as manner that X or planned stormwater substantial additional of polluted runoff f Otherwise substantially degrade g a site off contribute runoff water which would systems environmental for which permits have been uses or course required to undergo significant considered groundwater recharge such deficit in to a level which would not support the site or area are X g lowering of the local groundwater table level e existing nearby wells would production rate of pre drop Impact waste or b Substantially deplete groundwater supplies interfere No Significant Impact Would the project VIII HYDROLOGY AND WATER QUALITY a Violate any water quality discharge requirements Less Than t wide range of uses It isn possible to evaluate for the site that has the potential to create of hazardous materials will be be Less Than Significant with Mitigation Incorporated water housing within a 100 year flood hazard mapped on a federal Flood Hazard Boundary Place Flood Insurance Rate Map or X quality X area or other flood hazard delineation map X Place within a year lO0 flood hazard area structures that would impede or redirect flood flows h iExpose people or structures to a significant risk loss injury or death involving flooding including I flooding 20 06 as a X of I resuh oflhe failure of a levee o dan O Initial Study 100 Oak Park Road P Isslle Potentially Significant Impact jInundation by seiche tsunami or 9 11 Less Than Less Than No Significant with Significant lmpact Impact Mitigation Incorporated X mudflow Explanation The map change will not create water quality effects Any project proposed for the site will be required to undergo environmental review if it meets cdteria in the California Environmental Quality Act including if any negative effects are determined to be significant Mitigation is required for any such effects to lessen the effect to a level below significant Sources CEQA Guidelines source 5 IX LAND USE AND PLANNING a Physically divide an Would the project established community X b Conflict with any applicable land use plan policy or regulation of an agency with jurisdiction over the project including but not limited to the general plan specific plan local coastal program or zoning ordinance adopted for the purpose of avoiding or mitigating an environmental effect X c Conflict with any applicable habitat conservation X plan or natural community conservation plan The use designation Explanation change in land plan and zoning maps Sources Project description X MINERAL RESOURCES a Result in Would the is to correct an inconsistency between the general project X the loss of availability of a known mineral would be ofvalue to the region and the residents ofthe state resource that X b Result in the loss ofavailability of a locally mportant mineral resource recovery site delineated a local general plan specific plan or other land use on lan Explanation No known mineral resource change or development of the site Sources General Plan technical XL NOISE a Exposure in excess plan or exists in the area that would be affected by the land appendix source 6 Would the project result in of persons to or generation ofnoise levels t X of standards established in the local noise ordinance or general applicable standards of other agencies I b Exposure of persons I groundborne vibration To o or generanon of excess v groundborne noise ievels 5 use Initial 100 Oak Park Road Study P g e 12 Potentially Significant lmpact Issues c A substantial permanent increase in ambient noise levels in the project vicinity Less Than Less Than No Significant with Mitigation Incorporated Significant mpact Impact X above levels existing without the project d A substantial temporary or ambient noise levels existing without e For a miles of a the airport land use plan such a plan has not been adopted within two public airport or public use airport would project or where project project the periodic increase in in the project vicinity above levels project located within an people residing or working excessive noise levels7 expose area to X in the project within the vicinity of a private airstrip would the project expose people residing or working in the project area to excessive noise levels f X X For a Explanation Noise impacts will be considered in environmental review of any project significant noise impacts will be required to be mitigated to a level below significant Sources California Environmental Quality Act source 5 XII POPULATION AND HOUSING or other the site Any Would the project a Induce substantial population growth in an area either directly for example by proposing new homes and businesses or indirectly for example through extension ofroads on X infrastructure X b Displace substantial numbers of existing housing necessitating the construction of replacement housing elsewhere X c Displace substantial numbers of people necessitating the construction replacement housing elsewhere Explanation The site is vacant and about two acres in area Adequate infrastructure exists to serve development here Sources Project description It is zoned for commercial development XIII PUBLIC SERVICES a Would the project result in substantial adverse physical impacts associated with the provision of new or physically altered governmental facilities need for new or physically altered governmental facilities the construction of which could cause significant environmental impacts in order to maintain acceptable service ratios response times or other performance objectives for any ofthe public services Initial 100 Oak Park Road Study P Potentially Significant Impact i SSUe e 13 Less Than Less Than No Significant with Significant Impact Impact Mitigation Incorporated Police protection X Schools X Parks Other X facilities public The site will accommodate Explanation mostly commercial have significant impact on public development a commercial This minor expansion development in an area that of commercial development already is not contains expected to services However environmental review will be required of any project on the site thai meets California Environmental Quality Act CEQA thresholds for such review If any negative environmental effects are found to be significant they will have to be mitigated to a level a below significant Sources CEQA source 5 XIV RECREATION X a Would the project increase the use of existing neighborhood and regional parks or other recreational facilities such that substantial physical deterioration of the facility would occur or be accelerated b Does the require project facilities that might X include recreational facilities or the construction or have expansion ofrecreational adverse an physical effect on the environment specific development that may occur at the site is unknown at this time However designated for commercial rather than residential use It is unlikely that any commercial use will generate use of nearby parks or other recreational facilities If the site is developed with a recreational facility then that facility s effects on the environment will be evaluated If significant will be mitigation required Sources CEQA source 5 Explanation The the site is to be XV TRANSPORTATION TRAFFIC a Cause relation an to Would the project increase in traffic that is substantial in the street system existing X traffic load and result in i e a capacity of the substantial increase in either the number ofvehicle capacity ratio on roads or trips the volume to congestion at intersections b Exceed either individually cumulatively ofservice standard established by the county congestion management agency for designated or highways c Resuil m a change e an increase eiJj m n air lrafiSc or a level roads afi pauerns mciudtnl I c tevei5 p a chang X Initial Study 100 Oak Park Road Pt Potentially Significant Impact S 158U location that results in substantial safety f Result in g Conflict supporting turnouts Less Than Less Than No Significant with Mitigation lncorpornted Significant Impact Impact risks X d Substantially increase hazards due to a design feature e g sharp curves or dangerous intersections or incompatible uses e g farm equipment e Result in inadequate 14 X emergency access X inadequate parking capacity X with adopted policies plans or programs alternative transportation e g bus bicycle racks Explanation The site is 100 feet from private immediately adjacent road leading to the northbound onramp for Highway 101 It is about from Oak Park Road to the Pacific Coast Shopping Center OSH dangerous situations Vehicles may try to turn left into the site crossing three lanes including a turning lane of traffic Vehicles heading west on Oak Park heading for the onramp may not see vehicles slowing to enter the site Frequent trips into and out of the site are likely to be hazardous and difficult to maneuver unless adequate design changes can be made o the street a If the site has access from Oak Park Road it could lead to It may be advisable to provide access from the private road that leads to the alternative would eliminate any additional driveways on Oak Park Road shopping center This The Califomia Department of Transportation CalTrans notes that Section 504 3of the H qhwa 160 meters connection within of a State highway qn Des h edition requires any driveway ramp and local road intersection to obtain a Des qn Exception from CalTrans CalTrans recommends to that this propertl gain access Oak Park Road through another existing access rather than directly from Oak Park Road added after comments received Manual Adequate traffic and circulation information is not available at this time to make a determination the types of uses that may be accommodated at this site or the appropriate access Conclusion May Recommended be about significant mitigation The General Plan Land Use Element Toucan Terrace Planning Area shall be amended to say that uses allowed and access locations may be restricted to protect the safety of drivers on Oak Park Road A traffic and circulation Sources Site comments study description must be and completed before any received al Exceed wastewater treatment of the site is approved location site visits letter from CalTrans source 8 added after XVI UTILITIES AND SERVICE SYSTEMS Would the vroiect I development requiremenls he I ol Initial 100 Oak Park Road Study P Issues Potentially Significant Impact Less Than Significant with Mitigation Than Significant lmpact Less 15 No Impact Incorporated applicable Regional b Require or Water Quality Control Board X result in the construction ofnew water wastewater treatment facilities or expansion of existing facilities the construction of which could cause significant environmental effects or c Require result in the construction of new storm water drainage facilities or expansion of existing or facilities the construction of which could significant cause environmental effects d Have sufficient water supplies available to serve the project from existing entitlements and resources or are new or X X expanded entitlements needed e Result in a termination by the de X wastewater provider which serves or may serve the project that it has adequate capacity to serve the sprojected demand in addition to the project sexisting commitments rovider treatment f Be served by capacity disposal a landfill with sufficient to accommodate the permitted ssolid project X waste needs g Comply with federal state and local regulations related to solid waste Explanation The s City statutes and X Wastewater Treatment System is currently in the process of being upgraded serve all development within the improvements complete existing city limits The City s water supply is expected to provide adequate water to development within the current city limits according to the General Plan Contracts with local landfills assure that solid waste is handled adequately and in accordance with state law When it will are Sources XVII MANDATORY FINDINGS OF SIGN FICANCE a Does the project have the potential to degrade the quality ofthe environment substantially reduce the habitat ofa fish or wildlife species cause a fish or wildlife population to drop below self sustaining levels threaten to eliminate reduce the number a plant or animal community restrict the range of a rare or animal or eliminate important or endangered plant or examples ofthe major periods ofCalifornia history or prehistory i b Does the prqiecl have n lpacIs lha are indMdual 3 limited bul cumulalivelx considerable Cumulalivelv X Initial Study 100 Oak Park Road P Potentially Significant tle t Impa considerable project are means Less Than Less Than No Significant with Mitigation Incorporated Significant Impact Impact that the incremental effects ora considerable when viewed in connection with the effects of past projects projects current c projects the effects ofother and the effects of probable future X Does the project have environmental effects that will cause substantial adverse effects either directly or Explanation proposed 2 06 O0 16 on human beings indirectly Effects of specific development will be evaluated at the time such development is Initial Study 100 Oak Park Road Page 17 SOURCES 1 General 3 Archaeological Plan City of Pismo Beach adopted 1992 2 Zoning Ordinance City of Pismo Beach adopted 1998 codes State CEQA Guidelines Public Resources Code 5020 1 5024 1 1 221084 21083 4 Building 5 California Environmental Quality Act and Guidelines Resources Code Division 13 amended Jan 1 2003 and Guidelines for Implementation the California Environmental Act sec 15000 et seq as amended Jan 1 2003 6 7 8 Code UBC 4 3309 Sect 1802 public as Quality General Plan Technical Appendix City of Pismo Beach 1992 Letter from Air Pollution Control district County of San Luis Obispo dated May 20 2003 Available in project file Letter from California Department of Transportation James Kilmer dated June 5 2003 Available in project file MITIGATION MEASURES Number Measure 1 Measure The issuance of a Monitoring The developer of the grading permit site must be alerted to the ATCM requirement prior to Notice of this requirement requirement shall be given to the current owner of the property shall also be noted in the Pismo Beach Land Use inventory database program in the research section Responsible Project Planner City of Pismo Beach Note This has been done 2 Measure The development 3 policies in the Toucan Terrace of this site will require planning area environmental review shall include with focus on policy saying any biological impacts a Monitoring The map amendment description will be expanded to include an amendment to the Land Use Element text Responsible Project Planner City of Pismo Beach Measure The General Plan Land Use Element Toucan Terrace Planning Area shall be amended to say that uses allowed and access locations may be restricted to protect the safety of drivers on Oak Park Road A traffic and circulation study must be completed before any development of the site is approved Monitoring The map amendment description will be expanded to include an amendment to the Land Use Element text Responsible Project Planner City of Pismo Beach 061200 i Initial Study 100 Oak Park Road Summary of Page comments received Written comments are in project Date Agency 21 5 03 SLO APCD or on initial 18 study file person Comments Response occurring Naturally asbestos may at the site The geologist must Comment rec dprior to occur completion look for it and if found must follow of state law requirements inform of IS owner of mitigation is requirement to include in database As of June 30 2003 both actions have been taken 06 6 03 CaITrans Section 3 504 of the Highway information was added to explanation portion of the This preliminary Design Manual says any dw connection within 160 m of a state the 03 7 highway ramp and local road intersection requires exception from transportation and circulation impacts Mitigation remains the CalTrans Development project should same on initial study gain access through existing in suggested above evaluation of access as project description Department reserves the right to review development plans possibly requiring a traffic study to gauge impacts on the state highway system future 20 6 03 Richard Dunn Telephone call said asbestos property occurrence owner highly unlikely monitor wanted option to driveway on Oak Park no Asbestos need to have for Mitigation proposed asbestos possible occurrence is to inform property owner of potential and of requirement for geological evaluation and to place asbestos information into portion of City land inventory This has been done Geologist will be required to assess rocks for possible asbestos when a specific project is proposed Mitigation measure not changed Oak Park driveway Cai Trans exception permit is required to allow a driveway on Oak Park research use Mr Dunn may request such exception Mitigation an measure not changed 6123103 26 6 03 Army Corps of Engineers Lisa Corps unable to evaluate site at this time Corps permit may be required Mangione depending Engineering Division City Comments included Pismo Beach of on circumstances A copy of possible permit requirement will be forwarded to property owner as information anticipated conditions site not on any development of the summarized here Traffic and circulation Traffic study Mitigation measure y reqL 3 addresses Initial Stud 100 Oak Park Road e 19 Pa proposed projects within the city and is proposed affected areas If access from Oak Park Road an inter governmental traffic review will be required Drainage detention required for development 03 07 SLOCOG Worthley James runoff No formal comments been identified as Ride lot location a Property has possible Park and No response required PISMO BEACH COUNCIl AGENDA REPORT SUBJECT 101 INDIO BRUCE MCFARLAN APPELLANTi AUGUST 12 2003 PLANNING COMMISSION PROJECT NO 03 0125 APPEAL OF THE A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PISMO BEACH UPHOLDING A PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION APPROVING A COASTAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT PROJECT NO 0125 03 101 INDIO RECOMMENDATION By motion adopt resolution upholding Planning Commission issued Coastal Permit with additional conditions Development EXECUTIVE SUMMARY On August 12 2003 the Pismo Beach 0125 for Permit 03 blufftop blufftop lot Planning Commission approved Coastal Development family residence at 101 Indio a single an 841 square foot addition to a All additions to the existing building were setback of 27 the front of the house feet as recommended not at the rear by of the lot does not include any work to the seawall or to a required to meet the minimum 100 year geologist The entire addition is proposed at adjacent to the bluff top The approved project adjacent to the existing seawall the stairs Bruce McFarlan s August 26 2003 appeal of the Planning Commission decision states that This 841 square foot addition should not move forward till the 3 rebuilt private beach stairs be removed As to the City Coastal s LCP attachment illegal newly Plan that states Local that private beach stairs be built and that the ones now on the beach not be re built or remodeled The stairs must go for this to move forward There is also the issue of project illegal gunnite on the bluff face of this property and on the beach and tide pools This also must be removed These tide pools are under the LCP and areas no Attachment A protected provides additional discussion and an analysis of the specific plan appellant statements s FISCAL IMPACT None OPTIONS Options for Council action include 1 Uphold the PC determination and deny the appeal 2 Uphold the appeal and overturn the PC determination ATTACHMENTS A Background and analysis of appeal Resolution 2 3 4 upholding Planning Commission determination Planning Commission minutes of 03 12 8 letter to Appeal City Council 101 Indio Planning Commission report Draft Agenda Item 5B J Plans 6 7 8 101 0125 Indio Project 01 Photographs of bluff face and stairs April 19 1999 letter from city staff to the Frederick Glick letter of May 18 1999 Guilds Planning Manager Prepared by Carolyn Johnson Michael Gruver Assistant Planner City Manager Approval Meeting date September 16 2003 Attachment A Backqround property owner at 101 Indio from attachment 7 The letter stated Angelo in April 19 1999 A letter was sent to that indicating the repairs had been performed in approximately one a of the citizen s planners Mark City complaint 1998 to the stairway was that received provides beach access from the area of your lot on the bluff to the beach below The referenced letter directed the property owners to remove the stairway based on General Plan Local Coastal Plan 11 which states No new public or private beach stairways shall be A Policy LU stairways are damaged or destroyed they shall not be repaired or replaced allowed If existing The stairway in question is constructed of wood and traverses the bluff face to a landing 15 feet above adjacent to a seawall The landing for the wood stairway ends approximately 10 the beach see photos of the stairway attachment 6 and does not extend to the beach rather to a landing area part way down the bluff Following the transmittal of the city letter to the applicant the Interim Community Development Director directed that no action was to be taken by the City at that time as the wooden stairway did not extend to the beach thus not qualifying as a beach stairway The new directive was relayed by the attorney for the property owners Mr Frederick Glick who memorialized the city s position in a letter to the City dated May 18 would not take action on removal of the stairway adjacent to the 1999 verifying the City seawall attachment 8 Appeal Mr Bruce McFarlan s August 26 2003 appeal alleges there had been an illegal and newly stairs and gunnite added in the summer of 1999 Mr McFarlan asserts rebuilt beach access the stairs and gunnite should be and Donna Guild removed from the bluff face before the should be allowed to move ahead with Project homeowners Thomas 0125 to add the 841 s 03 f addition to the front of the house Analysis of appeal The sassertions appealant raise two questions 1 Was the 1999 determination to exclude the repair of the 15 feet above the beach correct landing 10 wooden stairs leading to the 11 which states A Community Development director examined Policy LU No new public or private beach stairways shall be allowed If existing stairways are or shall not or be damaged destroyed they repaired replaced bold added While a written memo or letter has not been located explaining his logic in allowing the stairway repair to s recollection he determined the stairs in question were not remain to the best of staff considered a beach stairway as they did not traverse to the beach rather they ended at a 15 feet above the beach This determination excluded landing adjacent to the seawall and 10 from the of 11 as it was not considered a beach stairway A LU the stairway requirements In 1999 the Interim Agenda Item 5B Staff comment In and of itself the stairway to the should not be considered a beach stairway Was the 2 stainNay on the sand leading landing from the does not end landing on the beach and to the beach repaired and should it be removed sdetermination only referenced a planner preceding the Interim Director 15 feet above the beach no gunnite was stairway again the stairway leads to a landing 10 s It on a second set of stairs to access the beach mentioned below the wooden stairway unknown if or when gunnite was applied to the stairs leading from the landing to the beach The application of gunnite in and of itself for repair and maintenance purposes is not a project which requires a Coastal Development Permit pursuant to Public Resources Code Division 20 the California Coastal Act Section 30610 11 prohibits repair of A d However Policy LU private beach stairways thus the stairway from the landing to the beach canhot in the future be repaired The letter from a staff Staff comment The project in question can be conditioned to specify that no future repair and maintenance may occur on the gunnitted stairs to the beach from the landing in compliance 11 Requiring removal of these stairs with no substantiation of if or when they A with Policy LU were repaired in the past is not advised Staff recommendation following is recommended Council uphold the Planning Commission The decision to approve the Coastal with the addition of Conditions B11 and B12 which would read as follows Development Permit private beach stairway located at the Bll No repair or maintenance shall be and base of the wooden stairs adjacent permitted on the to the seawall B12 These conditions shall be recorded against the property prior to issuance of a Agenda Item 5B building permit ATTACHMENT 1 RESOLUTION NO 03 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PISMO BEACH UPHOLDING A PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION APPROVING A COASTAL DEVELOPMENT PROJECT NO Thomas WHEREAS addition to a single family the WHEREAS Zoning Code the Donna Guild residence opportunity to Applicants submitted plans blufftop lot at 101 Indio and be for 841 a square foot on a held Planning Commission section 17 020 on 54 0125 03 PERMIT 101 INDIO duly a August 12 2003 noticed public hearing consistent with were given at which all interested persons heard and WHEREAS Planning Commission authorized the Coastal Development the 1992 City of Pismo Beach General Plan and 1983 Zoning Code and Permit consistent with WHEREAS Bruce McFarlan Appellant appealed the Planning Commission s decision Coastal development permit approval WHEREAS the appeal on September 16 2003 The August 12 2003 the at which all interested persons NOW THEREFORE California on as City Council held a duly notice public hearing were given the opportunity to be heard BE IT RESOLVED by the City on the and Council of the City of Pismo to hear Beach follows hereby upholds the action by the Planning Commission authorizing project approving the Coastal Development Permit subject to all of the conditions of the original Planning Commission Permit No 03 0125 which are attached hereto as Exhibit lA as approved August 16 2003 with the addition of conditions B11 and B12 which City approval are as Council does of the and follows Bl1 No repair or maintenance shall be and located at the base of the wooden stairs permitted on the private beach stairway to the seawall adjacent B12 These conditions shall be recorded against the property prior to issuance of a building permit Further the City Council does hereby deny the appeal and Permit and Architectural Review Permit the subject approve the Coastal Development to the Conditions of Permit No 0125 03 and following findings 1 The request complies with all Zoning Code provisions applicable to the proposed use 2 The proposed use with all of the complies 3 The proposed use 4 of the The approval the California is permitted within the Low applicable provisions of the Density Residential R lzone and Code Zoning is consistent with the General Plan Local Coastal Plan Zoning Environmental Clearance for the Quality Act CEQA proposed project is in compliance with the Councilmember the foregoing Resolution is hereby 2003 by the following role call vote to wit MOTION UPON August AYES NOES ABSTAIN ABSENT Mayor operating characteristics of the proposed in existing and anticipated future land uses the vicinity The location and 5 use are by Councilmember adopted the 16th day of seconded of approved and Councilmembers Councilmembers Councilmembers Councilmembers Benito J Crescione ATTEST Lori compatible with Grigsby City Clerk City of Pismo Beach Commission Minutes i M Planning 2003 Tuesday August 12 Page 2 lA 801 DolliveG Coastal Donna Guzman Applicant 0133 no oral 03 No Proiect Permit and Architectural Review for the addition of Development buildings enclosure between two existing Zone ofthe Downtown Core Commercial C l breezeway the on Planning same report 60 square foot a The site is in the parcel 032 121 Area APN 005 Chair Sorgenfrei presented Agenda item lA The staff report no 03 0133 approving the project as submitted adopt recommends the Commission Resolution Commissioner handicapped Chair said Ehring the should project description also include Sorgenfrei opened the public hearing standards He provided submitted vote lB 101 the Commission with closed the public Sorgenfrei Commissioner voice moved Waage to Indio Thomas Development residence adopt Resolution Donna Commissioner report there is on a move The motion Guild Applicants Proiect No bluff lot top Planning Area the project as passed unanimously by Ehring no 0125 no oral 03 report recommended HOA in that Sorgenfrei opened the an APN 010 007 205 Item lB approving the project striking The staff report recommends the Commission conditioned as out Condition 5 on 10 of the staff page lB area Commissioner Halldin asked the Bruce handicapped public file 841 square foot addition to an The site is located in the Low Density Residential R l Sorgenfrei presented Agenda agreement 013 approving 03 no Permit and Architectural Review for Resolution 03 0125 Applicant to copy is included in the heating Zone of the Sunset Palisades Chair a the shoe store 0 5 existing adopt a handout Commissioner Carson seconded the motion Coastal Chair a bathroom s expanding Applicant Representative Gary Miamotto Architect said he s putting a hallway between two buildings and bringing the bathroom up He Chair remodel of if they read the conditions and agree with them applicants public hearing Donna Guild said she agrees with the conditions and noted she has the easement 9 required by Condition B3 on page lB McFarlan 331 Park Ave Pismo forward until the stairway leading Beach CA to said the the beach is project tom out should not be allowed to He filed a complaint several City ofPismo Beach Commission Minutes Planning Tuesday August 12 2003 Page 3 years ago when the replace a beach owners access built the re stairway stairway He said his law does not allow you to was never acted on City complaint repair nor s by staff responding to Mr McFarland Staff complaint also attached was a letter from Mr Glick an Attorney for the applicants s it an because it does not to the go beach determined the stairway is not a beach access stairway There are 10 feet from the landing to the beach Because the stairs did not access to a landing go to the beach staffchose not to pursue abatement Planning Manager Johnson presented a letter 9 Condition B3 Offer of Dedication page lB and asked how this is established He asked if the seawall falls within this area He agrees that Commissioner referenced staff Ehring report the stairs do not go down to the beach Johnson said the seawall falls within the offer of dedication The offer is The offer is recorded but that does not mean the city or the Coastal Commission Planning Manager specific accepted it very Commissioner asked if the stairs Mr McFarlan Ehring spoke of would belong to public a agency Planning Manager Chair Johnson said yes Sorgenfrei closed Commissioner conditioned voice vote Ehring the public heating moved to adopt Resolution no 0125 approving 03 Commissioner ttalldin seconded the motion The motion the passed by project as unanimous 0 5 127 150 BeachcombeG Alan Little Applicantl Proiect No 03 Review for construction of a Architectural Coastal Development Permit Review Landscape new 3 family residence including garage The site is located in the 796 square foot single 047 141 Planned Residential PR Zone of the South Palisades Planning Area APN 010 Item lC presented ofthe approval project Planning Manager recommends Chair Johnson the staff There are no outstanding issues Staff Sorgenfrei opened the public heating Applicant Representative Allen Little conforms to the city regulations Commissioner a report Ehring fireplace or barbeque of Allen Little Custom wanted to know if the structure on the Homes patio upstairs said his over project the garage was 760 Mattie Road Pismo Beach CA 93449 APPEAL OF A PLANNING COMMISSION DECISION An appeal of the City of Pismo Beach Planning Commission decision may be filed by paying a fee set by the Pismo Beach City Council Appeals must be filed in the Offi of the City Clerk within 10 working days of the Planning Commission decision Appeals of all permits for projects within the Coastal Appeal Zone nbe made at no charge See Section 17A21 250 of the Municipal Code for general information on appeals See Section 17 180 for Coastal Permit Appeal information 130 124 Person Filing Appeal Print Name Address What permits List all are applicable Date heard Zip State City Project Parcel Number Address Project Name being appealed case s number by Planning Commission Fee Paid Z c 3 0 Date Date Appeal Filed Receipt No Attach copy CAUSE FOR APPEAL reference any Plan and receipt Please be specific attach additional sheets if necessary inconsistency Zoning Ordinance i of with specific city statutes is available for uARE the General Local Plan Coastal review Fec J TI ADLO LD c Appeal of S A a Planning FH T Page 2 Commission Decision E 5 THAT fT T qcH S HE S TA i t m S F o foR FcRu Q R I LL C AL BLUFF c F s Signature ATTEST Date City Clerk Definitions of permit initials SD CUP Subdivision Tentative Map Conditional Use Permit Coastal Permit AR Architectural Review Permit ED Environmental Determination V Variance City ofPismo Beach California Planning Commission Agenda Report I01 lndio Thomas Coastal Development existing residence Donna Guild Applicants Project No 03 0125 Permit and Architectural Review for on a top bluff Zone ofthe Sunset Palisades RECOMMENDATION lot Planning Adopt an 841 square foot addition to an The site is located in the Low Density Residential R I Area APN 010 007 205 Resolution no 0125 approving 03 the project as conditioned EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The existing residence at 101 Indio Drive is a bluffiop lot and the proposed 841 square foot required to meet the 100 year bluff retreat rate setback estimated at 2 per year plus ten 10 additional feet Per the Geologic Bluff Study prepared for this lot the minimum bluff is setback to be 27 All new permanent structures and improvements must meet required addition is the minimum bluff setback The project as requirement conditioned will comply with the policies Zoning Code and standards of the 1992 General Local Coastal Plan and the 1983 Plan Michael Gruver Assistant Planner by Carolyn Johnson Planning Manager Approved by Randy Bloom Community Development Prepared by Meeting Date August 12 Reviewed Director Exhibits LCP Overlay Zoning Issues Development GP Standards Chart Resolution No 03 0125 Plans AGENDA ITEM 2003 Exhibit 1 LCP Overlay Zoning Issues Development Standards GP 0125 Address 101 Indio Project No 03 APN 010 007 Planning Area Sunset Palisades 205 Chart General Plan and Zoning Code Consistency Issues Charts A GENERAL PLAN LOCAL COASTAL PLAN 6 A LU Sunset Palisades an area scattered vacant with of existing homes None lots shall be Low Residential Density designated for The emphasis is on maintaining coastal views open space and protecting thee The 841 square foot addition to the istent with the existing residence is con existing neighborhood bluffs and intertidal habitat area nfill development shall be compatible with coastal the existing community 7 A LU E1 Portal Drive ndio Drive a No structure shall exceed 15 in None height None the design appears to meet these 6 design guidelines Structure will be 14 from high point and 18 4from center of when measured from the highest point of the site natural grade to the highest point of the building footprint Nor shall any structure exceed in height when measured from the structure 25feet highest point of the roof above the center of the building footprint to the elevation of the natural grade directly below that point 2 D 0 Driveway widths 12 minimum 16 maximum driveway width to allowfor narrow pedestrian street 22 PR on ocean ont fi 3 B 3 Condition B to PR Coastal Access Dedication For all 22 development on parcels located along the a lateral public at property line No requires the property owner offer of dedication for a public easement for the portion of the make access property parcels shoreline Existing driveway 13 changes are proposed scale Lateral Beach access dedication II A LU LU1 I A shall be required as a condition ofapproval of discretionary permits None a access easement perpetuity extendingfrom the Oceanside parcel boundary to the top of the bluff shall in be required for the purpose ofallowing public use and enjoyment of dry sandy and rocky beaches intertidal and subtidal an from the top ofthe bluff mean high tide to the B OVERLAY ZONES Zone Overlay Nunther Related Issue Conditions i 7 069 Architectural Review o lots Development bluffs shall 072 17 AR abusing None coastal is subject to by the Planning Commission Appeal CA Coastal project al architcctm review architectural review require None None None Project is being by Project approvals within this zone can be appealed to the Coastal Comnnssion in limited circumstances All projects Planning Cornnmssion Th6 Planffmg within the CA the Council approve the project its action can be appealed to the Commissions action may be appealed to the City Council Should reviewed by the zone are Commission Planning California Coastal 063 17 reviewed Archaeology and Historic Sites A Requires archaeological surface survey None No further for all sites in this zone additional or mitigation study required be may A Phase 1 changes would depending on results of survey Commission study has been completed study is required If are needed the project the Planning return to Commission C Devele ment Standards Consistency Chart 101 Indio 1 Zone Sunset Palisades R Code Section Required Permitted Item 000 5 sq fi min 060 102 17 Max bldg 25 above the center of the height footprint building grade 99 7515 high point 103 oflot 55 at above the 010 102 17 site Proposed fromhigh 6 14 point 55 080 102 17 Allowed 3 4 0 08 sq ft Must not exceed Area floor 955 sf 2 Max 86 ofthe 1 Building 60 of the remainder Area Ratio 6342 sf max Minimum 20 lot 2na floor frontyard or t 2700 s f of lot 135 105 17 and area 18A 955 sq fi 2 170 sq fi 8 5 125 3 sq fl 10 maximum 20 existing garage 020 102 17 required 030 f 108 17 new addi6un 38 Minimum setback 20 for garage enlxances the property line Minimum 10 lot width side max 5 55 118 allowed fronting in this 10 f 1 030 108 17 existing garage on case 5 yes 135 105 17 2322 4020 setback garage max 4 31 80 of the first depth or yes center 4 18 Proposed Max lot Complies f 400 s 9 030 102 17 yes No existing conforming No existing uon conforrrdng yes yard setback blufflop findings of a Geologic Bluff Study 100 year retreat rate 10 the ard setback minimum Minimum Per required setback 040 102 17 27 0 existing residence No existing 35 new conforming addition non New addition meets 27 setback d req Min parking spaces 2 spaces both wilhin a garage 020 108 17 17b 030 108 2 spaces yes EXHIBIT 2 RESOLUTION NO 03 0125 Planning Commission Approving Project No A Resolution of the Addition of 841 square feet to 101 WHEREAS Thomas Pismo Beach for a WHEREAS the an City of Pismo Beach 0125 03 existing single family residence on a blufftop lot 007 205 APN 010 Indio Applicants have submitted an application to the City of Development and Architectural Review Permit for the for the addition Donna Guild Coastal of 841 square feet to an of the existing single family Planning were given the on a blufftop lot and duly public heating noticed opportunity to be heard and Commission held which all interested persons residence a on August 12 2003 at the California Planning Commission determines that under the provisions of family Environmental Quality Act CEQA the addition of 841 square feet to an existing single 15303 lot is section on a residence exempted per blufftop WHEREAS the NOW THEREFORE BE IT Beach California as follows A FINDINGS ACT CEQA 1 The residence 2 REQUIRED project consists on a bluffiop lot There are no environmental impacts residence bluffiop lot a by the Planning Commission of the City BY THE CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL of the addition site constraints as on a RESOLVED or of 841 square feet to result of the addition of 841 square feet to QUALITY existing single family an other factors that would create the of Pismo potential an for significant existing single family The addition of 841 square feet to an existing single family residence on a blufftop lot is exempt from CEQA in accordance with section 15303 of the CEQA Guidelines exempting 3 limited numbers of small structures where all infrastructure is present B FINDINGS FOR APPROVAL OF THE COASTAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT AND ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW PERMIT 1 recreation policies project improvements comply with the public access and public commencing with Section 30220 of the California Coastal Act of 1976 The Chapter 3 The addition of 841 square feet to an existing single family residence with the adjacent structures appropriate in size so as to be compatible 2 3 on a bluffiop of lot is an existing appearance of the addition of 841 square feet to residence on a blufftop lot is in keeping with the character of the neighborhood with the visual quality and character of the new residence is The architectural and single family The proposed surrounding area general compatible and is compatible with the immediate neighborhood The addition of 841 square feet to an existing single family residence on a blufftop lot is consistent with the General Plan Local Coastal Plan and General Plan Land Use Plan category 4 of Low Density Residential The addition of 841 square feet to an existing singleZfamily residence on compatible with the nearby existing uses and not detrimental to the health 5 comfort and general welfare of persons residing or Working in the bluffiop lot is safety morals surrounding area of the a proposed project The addition of 841 square feet to an existing single family residence on a bluffiop lot the will not be detrimental to orderly development of improvements in the surrounding area and 6 will not be detrimental to the orderly and harmonious development ofthe City The addition of 841 square feet to an existing single family residence on or will not impair the desirability of investment occupation in the neighborhood 7 The Planning Commission does Architectural Review Permit hereby approve the Coastal Development subject to the Conditions attached as Exhibit A UPON MOTION of Commissioner Resolution is foregoing following role seconded hereby approved and call vote to wit AYES NOES ABSTAIN ABSENT Chairman ATTEST adopted by Commissioner the 12th day of a blufftop Permit lot and the August 2003 by the EXHIBIT 2A PERMIT NO 0125 03 CDP ARP PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING OF August 007 205 101 Indio APN 010 The conditions imposed on this project shall affect the title and 12 2003 possession of the real property thereof All any portion made available to the and the terms covenants conditions benefit of the owner applicant dbveloper his applicant shall be binding upon and inure to the successors and assigns Upon any sale division or lease or her heirs administrators executors to each portion of the real of real property all the conditions of this permit shall apply separately such or possessor of any and portion shall succeed property and the owner applicant developer this permit to and be bound by the obligations imposed on owner applicant developer by that is the subject and shall permit of this run with the real and restrictions herein Subject AUTHORIZATION to the conditions stated property or imposed below approval of Permit 0125 03 family residence permits for the addition of 841 square feet to an existing single Beach stamp of August 12 as shown on the approved plans with City of Pismo grants planning on a blufftop lot construction and Approval is granted only for the changes shall require approval of amendments 2003 to these herein permits by the City to conditions policies and selected code requirements applicable are by this adopted by the Planning Commission on August 12 2003 Standard as use as stated any proposed ofPismo Beach a family home single reference included as attached to this permit when signed permit Such standard conditions will be on Exhibit A ofthis permit The applicant applicant Special project conditions are listed conditions and conditions specific to the project to comply with all City standard conditions of this by the agrees shall become effective upon the passage of 20 days Coastal Commission provided that following the receipt of notice of this action by the California within 10 working days or that an appeal has not an appeal has not been filed to the City Council The filing of an appeal shall stay been filed to the Coastal Commission within the above 20 days EFFECTIVE This DATE the effective date until an permit action is taken on the appeal e building applicant is granted two years for inauguration i on August 12 will this The expire permits permit permits issued and construction begun of are extensions date Time to that permitted pursuant to Zoning 2005 unless inaugurated prior EXPIRATION DATE The 160 2 121 Code Section 17 ACCEPTANCE OF PERMIT AND CONDITIONS The property owner and the applicant if of receipt the permit is not different shall sign these Conditions within ten 10 working days valid until signed by the property owner and applicant COMPLIANCE AGREEMenT I have read and understood and I comply with all of Pismo Beach and any other State City applicable requirements governmental entity at the time of construction The duty of inquiry as to such requirements shall be my responsibility I agree to defend indemnify and hold harmless the City its agents officers and employees from any claim action or proceeding against the City as a result ofthe action or inaction by the City or from any claim to attack set aside void or annul this approval by the City of the project or my failure to comply with conditions of approval This agreement of any law shall be binding on all successors I ItAVE READ AND or and agency of the assigns UNDERSTOOD AND I WILL COMPLY WITH ALL ATTACHED STATED CONDITIONS OF THIS PERMIT Approved by the 2003 Date Applicant Property Planning Commission on August 12 Owner Date CONDITIONS POLICIES AND SELECTED CODE 101 REQUIREMENTS PROJECT 0125 03 Indio APN 007 205 010 FOR basis of the the Conditions as indicated below have been deemed to be of a substantive nature be altered without conditions cannot Planning decision These s Planning Commission on Commission approval STANDARD CITY CONDITIONS A code requirements on file Project shall comply with all standard conditions and selected located at 760 Mattie Road Community Development Department Planning Division at the SPECIAL CONDITIONS B PRIOR TO ISSUANCE OF A BUILDING PERMIT Building Division BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION TO apply for building permits submit five 5 COPIES OF THE CONDITIONS OF the APPROVAL NOTING HOW EACH CONDITION HAS BEEN SATISFIED to Building Division sets of construction plans ALONG WITH FIVE 5 Planning Division COMPLIANCE WITH PLANNING COMMISSION APPROVAL Prior to the issuance building permit the Project Planner shall confirm that the construction plot plan s approval and building elevations are in compliance with the Planning Commission these conditions Project shall comply with these standards of a APPROVED ITEM Lot Area f 400 s 9 Building Height 4 18 6 from center 14 Proposed Building Floor Lot Area Coverage Front Setback Garage Setback 10 Side Yard Setback Bluffiop Setback Parking Spaces 35 Driveway high point 1 118 f 3 1 25 s f 31 955 s 2 4 35 new addition 7 Width and conforming existing non new addition where 27 d req 2 spaces 13 existing OFFER OF DEDICATION The property owners shall offer to dedicate a public access the top of the bluff easement for the portion oflhe property from the mean high tide lo Such easement Engineering shall ll escribed and illustrated in and a format table to the acl and shall be recorded Planning Divisions ENGINEERING DIVISION 4 All recorded Provide a copy of the Engineering Drainage drainage easements shall be shown most on the plans as stated in the current Title s recorded R CC recent within the Report County to the Division from the lot shall be collected and carried to the street or an approved public system per the Soils Engineer recommendations No discharging un the bluff is allowed The applicant is responsible for securing Public Utility signatures for any proposed utility relocations is Applicant required location of the to show the lateral existing condition then applicant lateral is in poor for the installation ora Applicant is required new lateral to show the location ofthe water lateral if 10 existing proposed water meter then All applicant on is on no lateral exists or existing for all costs materials and labor the the plans The size of the existing lateral and plans If existing lateral is inadequate for the for all costs materials and labor for responsible water lateral Show size and City Standard Engineering If location of the Water Main in the street and existing water meter shall be shown new is the plans responsible on Show size and type o all sewer lines proposed the installation ora location of the Sewer Main in the street and existing if sewer Notes shall he placed all water lines type o on the plans ECBSlevhatioAncs Z 0 Io gA pUl l 0l pP pl l uO l it OlOlxll ll l lO I1 Attachment 6 Photos of stairway at 101 Indio City of Pismo Beach Planning Division 760 Mattie Road Pismo Beach CA 93449 Fax 805 4658 773 805 4684 773 COPY 19 1999 April Thomas Guild 101 Indio Dr Pismo Beach Subject CA 93449 Citizen complaint concerning repair of beach access stairway Dear Mr Guild This letter is in response to a citizen complaint received by the City about repairs performed on the stairway that provides b 3ch acces s from the area of your lot on the bluff to the beach below Your lot is located within the Sunset Palisades Planning Area of the City For blufftop lots within that Local Coastal Plan policy LU A s General Plan 11 states that No new planning area the City or public private beach stairways shall be allowed If existing stairways are damaged or destroyed not be repaired or replaced It appears that your stairway was repaired shall they approximately year ago As this is in direct conflict with the above referenced policy the stairway must be removed Please remove the stairway within 60 days of the date of this letter or the City will start one abatement proceedings If you have any Your in order to have it removed questions regarding cooperation is appreciated Sincerely Mark 9 Angel Contract Planner CJ MA cc Larry Boyd Building Inspector Carolyn Johnson City Planner this matter please contact me at 7039 773 mcK K o F May 18 GLICK 1999 MR MARK ANGELO CONTRACT PLANNER CITY OF PISMO BEACH PLANNING DIVISION 760 MATTIE ROAD PISMO BEACH CALIFORNIA 93449 Retaining RE Wall 101 Indio Drive Shell Dear Mr Beach California Angelo message I received from your office wherein you indicated that at this time the City ofPismo Beach has decided not to take any further action with to the stairs to the retaining wall located at the property owned by Thomas Guild whose This letter is to memorialize a telephone regard address is 101 Indio Drive Shell Beach Califomia In that letter received from your office wall are to be removed April 19 1999 the retaining connection Mr requesting that certain Please be advised that I have indicated to Mr Guild that he is to and take no further action with respect to the stairway which is the Very truly yours pcs FKG cc T Guild stairways running disregard the April subject Thank you for your time and attention in this matter FRED K Guild is to disregard the GLICK ESQ of said letter down to 19th letter PISMO BEACH COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT SUBJECT CITYWlDE 1 RESOLUTION APPROVING MINOR GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENTS AND 2 FIRST READING OF ORDINANCE APPROVING MINOR AMENDMENTS TO THE 1998 ZONING CODE TO CORRECT CLARIFY ERRORS WORDING AND MODIFY STANDARDS RECOMMENDATION Adopt Resolution plan text and 1 adopting 03 2 Introduce Ordinance 03 text to correct errors Planning Commission the Negative Declaration and amending the general adopting the Negative Declaration and amending the zoning clarify wording and modify some standards as recommended by the EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Planning Zoning Code Commission initiated a list of minor amendments to the General Plan and 1998 2003 Environmental review was completed and the Planning 27 May Commission reviewed and recommended approval of the amendments on August 12 2003 The address minor issues that have changes on been in effect While these amendments result in more description efficient of the are up in the five years the 1998 code has minor in nature the effect of their adoption will come project processing and better service changes is included in Attachment 1 to the public A complete The actual text changes are in Attachment 2 FISCAL IMPACT Many of the changes and therefore result in better projects should use simplify review and processing and Commission time of small of staff OPTIONS 1 Deny the amendments Staff and the Commission will continue to work with the limitations of the code 2 Approve amendments as modified by the City Council The effects will depend on what is modified 2 Continue discussion Direction should be given to staff ATTACHMENTS 1 Description of amendments 4 Ordinance 2 Draft text 5 PC minutes 3 Res 6 changes amending the general plan amending the zoning map May 27 and Aug 12 2003 Environmental Initial study Prepared by Judith Lautner Planning Specialist Reviewed by Carolyn Johnson Planning Manager City Manager Approval Meeting Date Sept 2 2003 Attachment 1 Description The following list describes in amendments Attachment 2 of Amendments greater detail the attached Zoning and 020 08 Zoninq 17 General Plan and Table 2 3 and LCP Table LU GP 3 Change to allowable density The code Table 3 2 says the Single Family Low Density to four dwelling units per acre However the RSL permits from one minimum lot size is 5 000 s fwhich translates to over eight dwellings per acre The table says the Medium Density Residential RSM zone allows from 5 to 10 dwellings per acre which translates to a maximum of one unit per 4356 of lot area The high f s density zone RR H 11 30 units from to acre permits per Residential In the 1983 zone code density is calculated l R one unit per buildable lot 2 one unit per 2 R f of lot 000 s 3R R 4R one follows as area unit per 1450 f s of lot area These numbers translate to 8 units per acre if the lot is the minimum lot size of 5 l R 000 s f 21 units per acre 2 R 8 R 3 3 0units per acre The density allowed for the Iow and medium density zones should be changed to reflect actual allowed net density based on allowable lot size and density levels reasonably consistent with that allowed by the 1983 code Parallel to the zoning code density change would be an amendment to the General Plan Local Coastal Program Table LU 3 which currently defines Iow density as 1 4 units per acre medium density as 5 10 units to the acre and high density 30 units to as 11 the acre The recommendation is Low density 1 density High density 16 Medium 8 units per acre 9 15 units per acre 30 units per acre 030 08 17 Accessory buildings RSM and RR The allowed uses chad zones but not in the RSI zone permits accessory Many homeowners uses anti structures like to have separate n the Attachment 1 gardening sheds Home uses occupation density zone accessory offices and other uses that are appropriate in a Iow permits allow accessory uses in all residential zones Therefore accessory and structures should be permitted in the RSL zone The chart has been modified to reflect this recommendation 040 08 17 Clarification conversion of Clarification When there serving visitor are uses conflicts between the standards in the two tables development zoning the other on specific plans this section says the specific plan standard proposed clarification says this includes any references to other sections of this ordinance included in the zoning table Some standards are included by reference only in the table the clarification will assure that these standards are also outweighed by specific plan provisions should there be a conflict one based on overrides The Conversion Section 17 050 says that the conversion of visitor 08 serving lodging in the RR zone to non serving use requires approval of a Conditional Use Permit The visitor recommended change adds this requirement to the zoning chart Tables 2 3 and 2 4 Clarification of Changes overlay height measurement in these tables zones apply are correction to notes to the method of References to setbacks measuring height required and to correct where HL for accessory structures are added 030 10 020 17 10 17 Correction Addition of single family purpose clarification of applicability of standards elimination of 80 rule but retention of step back requirement Change to standards 10 includes single The Residential Design Standards section Chapter 17 family standards for both single family and multi family housing However as presently written the section addresses only multifamily development It appears that the chapter was objectives family standards were added initially written only for multifamily development and single section was not changed the review but the process objectives through Addition of changes include the addition of a paragraph and modifications to existing paragraphs in family standards that follow objectives section to provide justification for the single The the single design standards apply to dwellings in the RSL RSM and RR family zoning districts and on all parcels with slopes greater than 15 percent except in the Pismo Heights Planning Area emphasis added The wording is not clear and its intent is not clear It seems clearer to state that the standards simply apply to dwellings in all residential Clarification The zone end Item A f Z 2 Attachment 1 The first standard is the 80 rule The Pismo Heights Planning Area was originally exempted from this standard and from all others in this section as well In the amendments the 80 has been requirement but the eliminated requirement for upper level backs has step been retained Tables 9 6 2 2 8 2 measurement clarification Height These tables have been modified by wording that clarifies the method for measuring height 040 20 17 Exceptions Change to height limits to standards The current regulations allow cupolas steeples and similar structures to in RR and nonresidential zones by up to 15 The regulations do not height limits such structures to exceed height limits in residential zones however The change would such structures limited to a diameter of six feet at their base to exceed residential limits by up to five feet exceed the permit permit height 020 17 28 17 040 28 050 28 17 General Plan CO 10 Hillside Development The changes would reduce the number of lots considered hillside lots by Changing the minimum hillside slope from 10 to 15 Exempting lots from hillside standards where the average lot slope is 15 or more but where the portion of the lot that s under the building footprint averages under 15 Staff has consistently interpreted the regulations in this manner and would like to codify that interpretation The requirement for a Conditional Use Permit Development Permit or Coastal Development review these permits The would be replaced by a requirement for a Permit The Planning Commission would still requirement for no greater than 40 reflectivity Planning Commission approval of shades that allow The that prohibition against grading are fhese already changes zoned for are inten of the hillside is to protect on slopes greater development intended to reguiauons simplify for building may have greater reflectivity values than 30 would not Hillside standards and colors would be modified to clarify the would review apply of course to existing apply process without sacrificing ne purpose of the standards a stated in section views to and from hillsides to locate development lots the 010 28 17 in the least sensitive areas Attachment 1 family standards to preserve significant natural features Single of slope except that the 80 020 would continue to apply to all homes regardless 10 17 if retained would not apply to hillside lots environmentally and rule Table 3 090 34 2 and section 17 Parking and driveways 2 amends the parking requirement for single family dwellings The change to table 3 for f and larger The property 2700 s current regulation requires two spaces in a garage f On lots 2700 lots larger than 2700 s proposal would require two spaces both in a garage on be in a garage This change is f or smaller only one of the two spaces would be required to s Beach lots easier expected to make development and redevelopment of many Shell The widths The regulations specify minimum and maximum driveway would allow the Commission has frequently struggled with these maximums The change for or accessibility reasons safety review authority to increase or decrease the width required Driveway width The current three not exceed regulation requires that entrance and exit areas street right way except where the City Engineer of percent within the first 30 feet from the density It is impossible to meet this standard for much Iow approves an alternate standard alternatives have the Rather than in the Engineer approve City residential development city restrict this standard to commercial the requirement to every time the change would modify and multifamily development Driveway design The current 030 42 17 Site plan and architectural review This section needs clarification It is unclear who can do this review The changes would any new building or addition or the modification to the exterior of a exactly when architectural review require architectural review of is required and nonresidential structure changes to the exterior of a nonresidential at the staff level while new structure that do not involve extra floor area could be approved Commission review buildings and additions in the remaining zones would require Planning Development in density residential Iow zones and at the staff level single family homes outside the Coastal Zone are approved is floor area no new added These as are exterior changes to commercial structures when 1998 code changes would codify these practices in the At present most Agenda Item Attachment I 62 17 Site coverage definition The current definition defines site coverage as all area vehicle use There are many lots in the city where the limit building development potential significantly Occupied by paving structures and coverage While the intent to limit paving for requirement area would devoted to vehicle use is admirable it appears that such a concern is better addressed more specifically in another section of the ordinance or simply through architectural review The change would eliminate the paving as part of the calculation of site coverage The change would the minimum landscaping requirements which would still be in effect not affect Attachment 2 1998 Zoning Code Amendments 1992 General Plan Minor Amendments Contents Excerpts from the 1998 and 1992 General Plan with draft amendments as indicated below Each page is headed by an explanation of the purpose of the changes shown on that page These pages are also to be included as exhibits to the resolution Zoning Code and ordinance separated into two parts general plan amendments will resolution zoning changes will be attached to the ordinance Legend Insertion Deletion light underlined italics be attached to the Attachment 2 Proposed Changes to 1998 Zoning Code Purpose of change use density number that makes sense translates to over eight residences per acre gross 020 08 17 Purposes Minimum lot size of f 5 0 00 s of Residential Zoning Districts The purposes of the individual residential applied are as follows zoning districts and the manner in which they are Density Residential District The RSL zoning district is appropriate for neighborhoods of detached single family homes Allowable densities range from 1 0 to 4 8 0 dwelling units per acre This district is intended for areas where site characteristics access and available public services and utilities are suitable for single family development The RSL zoning district is consistent Local Coastal with the Low Density Residential land use classification of the General Plan RSL Family Single intended for Low areas Plan Agend Item Attachment Purpose of change To allow accessory uses and buildings 030 Residential District Land Uses and Permit 08 17 in 2 family zones single Requirements Table 2 identifies the uses of land allowed by this Zoning Code in each sidential zoning re district and the land use permit required to establish each use in compliance with Section 040B Zoning District Regulations 06 17 Note where the last column in the tables number the See Standards in the referenced section regulations Sections of this Zoning Code may also apply apply in to the use Section includes a Section however provisions in other TABLE 2 ALLOWED USES AND PERMIT REQUIREMENTS FOR RESIDENTIAL ZONING DISTRICTS Excerpt PERMIT REQUIREMENT BY DISTRICT LAND USE 1 RSL RSM RR See standards in P P p 110 38 17 Section RESIDENTIAL USES Mobile homes family dwellings Multi Residential accessory uses and structures Rooming and boarding houses p P P 120 38 17 P 150 38 17 CUP KEY TO PERMIT REQUIREMENTS Symbol P MUP CUP Permit Requirement Zoning Clearance required 2 3 Minor Use Permit required 2 3 Conditional Use Permit required 2 Permitted use Use not allowed Procedure is in Section 020 42 17 050 42 17 050 42 17 D 020 02 See 17 regarding uses not listed Attachment 2 Purpose of changes 1 clarification of conflict 2 addition of use provision permit requirement for conversion of serving visitor uses to other uses TABLE 2 TABLE 2 ALLOWED USES AND PERMIT REQUIREMENTS FOR RESIDENTIAL ZONING DISTRICTS PERMIT LAND USE 1 REQUIREMENT BY DISTRICT See standards RSL RSM RR in Section P P P 150 38 17 CUP 050 08 17 RESIDENTIAL USES Residential Accessory Uses and Structures SERVICE USES COMMERCIAL Con version of visitor serving serving use visitor q to non qin Iod KEY TO PERMIT REQUIREMENTS Procedure Symb Permit P Permitted use Minor Use Permit required 2 CUP Conditional Use Permit required 2 Residential District General 020 42 17 ZoninQ Clearance required 2 3 MUP Use not allowed 040 08 17 is in Requirement 050 42 17 3 050 42 17 See 17 020 D reaardina 02 uses not Development Standards Subdivisions new land uses and structures and or alterations to existing and structures shall be designed constructed and established in compliance with the requirements in Table 2 3 in addition to the applicable and General in Article I11 standards Development Standards Site Planning General standards Use of table land uses Specific Plan areas Subdivisions new land uses and structures and alterations to existing land uses and structures within an area subject to a Specific Plan shall comply with the requirements in Table 2 4 in addition to the requirements of 3 Subsection A above In the event of any conflict between the requirements of Tables 2 and 2 feren c sectlon of th r h o t e s pmcance th ren a d I TaSte o 4 ncludlng re Standards within the requirements of fable 2 4 shall control within the apphcable Specific Agenda Item Plan ares Attachment 2 Purpose of changes further clarification of height measuremen correction to notes change to density allowed to be consistent with existing densities 08 17 TABLE 2 3 RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT GENERAL DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS Continued Requirement by Zoning District RSL Development RSM Feature Maximum 1 to 4 density 8 units 9 to I 9 per acre 5 units per acre 1 Setbacks required Minimum setbacks setback and 22 for required See Chapter 17 allowed measurement projections into setbacks exceptions to required setbacks Parcels of 4 000 sq ft Front or qer lar 20 for all structures Parcels of less than 4 000 sq ft 20 of the lot with a minimum Accessory requirement depth of the of 10 ft structures 20 minimum see 38 50 17 See Section 17 Afor second floor setback 040 10 requirements See Section 17 4for A 070 34 garage setback requirements 15 ft Front blufftop lot Accessory 10 ft Rear 5 f structures 20 minimum on parcels with a depth of on parcels with a depth 10 ft for accessory structures Between Floor area buildings ratio FAR Height limit 3 see 17 150 38 70 ft or more less than 70 ft see 17 150 38 Accessory structures must be separated from any other 38 50 qs by at least six ft See Section 17 buildin 86 maximum for 0 72 maximum for 0 25 ft from site parcels of 700 sq 2 ft or less 700 sq parcels larger than 2 ft Trade 25 ff from site grade Pismo and the Heights Motel Distnct areas ptannin9 fl 35 elsewhere in the Attachment 2 Requirement by Zoning District L RR Development H RR Feature Maximum 9 to 49 density 15 units per acre 44 1to 30 units 6 per acre 1 Floor area ratio 86 maximum for 0 700 sq parcels of 2 ft or less 72 maximum for parcels larger than 2 0 700 sq ft FAR Height limit 3 35 ft from site qrade Notes 1 Maximum number of subdivision or a dwelling units family project multi allowed per net buildable acre in a single family The actual number of units allowed is determined See Section through the subdivision or land use permit process as applicable 060 for maximum density requirements applicable to hotels and motels 38 17 2 3 Maximum percentage of site area that may be covered with structures See the definition of site coverage in Article VI Definitions Maximum allowed height of structures except where a Height Limitation HL or View overlay district applies Sections 17 040 and 17 18 060 18 respectively The HL overlay applies in the following planning areas established by the General Plan 3 r Dinosaur Caves Freeway Foothills North v r Motel District Shell Beach Spyglass South Palisades and Ontario Spyglass 20 Height Measurement and See also Chapter 17 Sunset Palisades Ridqe Exceptions 4 See Section 17 IO 040 A Considerations V Agenda Item Attachment Purpose of change clarification of height measurement correction of note TABLE 2 4 SPECIFIC PLAN AREA RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS Requirement by Specific Plan Area Bay Cliff Village Development Feature Height 3 limit Mattie Pacific Pismo Road Estates Oaks 25 ft nd limited to 3 stories above site grade 25 ft from site grade Floors above the first shall be back up the hillside reduce the appearance of stepped o t bulk TABLE 2 4 SPECIFIC PLAN AREA RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS Requirement by Specific Plan Continued Area Sunset Development Spyglass Ridge Feature South Palisades Toucan Palisades Ontario Terrace Ridge Height limit 25 ft from 15 ft from 3 site grade site grade and 3 stories first row of Floors above the first shall structures nearest bluff be top park stepped back up the Below hillside nearest 25 ft from site for freeway lane elevation for structures between Shell Beach Road and freeway 25 ft elsewhere i grade 2 Attachment 2 s No 3 height of structures except where a Height Limitation HL or View Considerations V overlay district applies Sections 040 and 17 18 17 060 18 HL in areas The the established overlay applies following planning by respectively Dinosaur Caves Freeway Foothills North the General Plan Spyglass Motel District Shell Beach Spyglass South Palisades and Ontado 20 Height Measurement and See also Chapter 17 Sunset Palisades Ridge Exceptions Maximum allowed Agenda Item Attachment 2 Purpose of changes addition of single family to purpose sections elimination of 80 rule but retention of step back requirement CHAPTER 17 10 020 10 17 The RESIDENTIAL DESIGN STANDARDS Applicability provisions of this Chapter apply including condominiums requiring to all family single and family residential projects multi Site Plan and Architectural Review in compliance With Section 17 030 42 The review projects applicant authority may exercise discretion in applying these standards to proposed where the review authority determines that a design feature proposed by the as alternative to these standards achieves an substantially the same results as these standards 030 10 17 Objectives family residential development can Single neighborhoods specific means to create The objectives larqe boxy structures that do not fit into existin followinq sinqle qn standards are to provide family deS walls to prevent the appearance of top heavy buildings and to articulate visible neiqhborhood residences fdendl Because mean of the that do not overwhelm the street of their residential higher densities family multi residential projects differ from single family to projects by tending generate large parking areas a decrease in private open space and like large box structures If not propedy designed parking facilities can dominate the site and open spaces may be relegated to left over areas not related to the dwelling units or the people who live there Residential developments with unarticulated walls and roofs surrounded by parking lots and rows of carports along public streets are of that should examples practices be avoided The objectives of these foflowing multifamily design standards are to provide potential solutions to the problems that are often inherent in higher density residential developments through proper site planning parking circulation building design and landscaping 040 10 17 Family Dwelling Design Single Standards The or design and development standards of this Section shall apply to the construction alteration enlargement of single family dwellings in the RSL RSM and RR zoning districts c d c q ali Second floor massin9 planes extending planes the wall in heigh 1o avoid tot two or boxy more structures that have unrelieved exterior wall stories nd to promote vertical articulation of Attachment ejress from the be set back second floor living area shall much as determined by sides of the house as floor building footprint on the street the second floor the Shell Beach Planning Area authority to be feasible Within 3f 3rfloor fio ground 2 the review setback shall The house be located at the front of the Agenda Item Attachment 2 TABLE 2 6 COMMERCIAL DISTRICT GENERAL DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS Requirement by Zoning District CRS CG CS 25ft fromsite 35ft fromsite 25ft fromsite grade grade Development Feature Height limit 1 grade TABLE 2 8 SPECIAL PURPOSE DISTRICT GENERAL DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS Requirement by Zoning District OS Development PF Feature Height limit Maximum allowed height of structures except where a HL or View Considerations V overlay district applies Sections 17 18040 and 17 18 060 also See 20 17 respectively Chapter Height Height Limitation Measurement and Residences 15 ft from site Other Exceptions grade A N A N 25 ft from site grade structures TABLE 2 9 HEIGHT LIMITATION OVERLAY DISTRICT STANDARDS Height 1 HL Limitation District Sunset Palisades Pismo Heights St Andrews I Height Limit 25 ft from site qrede e and point of natural grade 15 ft from the highest Tract 4 Dinosaur HL Caves 25 ft from site height of the Highway adjacent to the buildable frontage along Shell Beach Road and up qrade or up to southbound lane of 101 to 98 0 ft above sea level for the North Dinosaur Cave planning area and 1180 fl above sea level for the South Dinosaur Cay6 5 Freeway HL Foothills 25 ft or 3 planning ares stories above site i grade Attachment 2 whichever is less and structures shall not detract from views of coastal landforms 6 Shell HL Beach 25 ff from site grade and not to appear to be than 2 stories from the exterior Agenda Item more Attachment Purpose of change to permit cupolas towers and similar structures to exceed by up to five feet residential height 040 20 17 Exceptions to Height Limits The height limits limits of this 2 Zoning Code may be exceeded residential and RR districts Non as follows Uninhabited structures including chimneys cupolas domes elevator housings flag poles spires steeples towers water tanks and similar structures may exceed the height limits of the applicable zoning district by a maximum of 15 percent subject to Site Plan and Architectural Review or where applicable to the pdmary structure Conditional Use Permit approval Approval of increased height shall require that height bulk and scale of the proposed structure the review is authority determine that the compatible with the adjacent area and is consistent with view and other General Plan LCP considerations Residential districts other than RR Chimneys television antennas cupolas towers d solar collectors and similar structures not 3 exceeding a dimension of six feet at their base may exceed the height limits of the applicable zoning district by a maximum of five feet Attachment 2 Purpose of changes change to hillside development applicability 15 or more to apply to development on sites of rather than under 15 in slope exemption when the actual development area is to 40 addition of wording allowing Planning Commission to permit exceptions is blue that light reflectivity requirement and addition of light to clarify prohibited but other blues may be allowed lots with slope over 30 exemption to 30 prohibition for existing addition of 28 CHAPTER 17 020 28 17 HILLSIDE DEVELOPMENT Applicability on sites with a natural requirements of this Chapter shall apply to development proposed with a slope 5 percent or more or sites where proposed access will cross an area 1 slope of to family existing single of 1 5 percent or more except that these provisions shall not apply the RSL within Pismo within the Planning Area Heights dwellings and accessory structures to January 23 1981 nor shall these provisions apply zoning district on parcels recorded prior of the lot that would be to lots where the average slope is 15 or more but where the portion 5 under the building footprint has an average slope of less than The 030 Permit Requirements 28 17 41 Permit t Pcr r equired i r l n f l i ID 1 li I Permit Development Permit or a Coastal Development to the issuance of Building or Grading by the Planning Commission shall be required prior that is subject to the provisions Permits or Tentative Map approval for all development Approval of this 040 28 17 of a Chapter Design Objectives be visually materials Development on the hillsides shall be dark natural subordinated to the hills Colors used on buildings and structures shall or as approved by the Planning colors with a light reflective value of less than 40 percent Building colors and and light blue not allowed Light colors including white cream colored glazed tile lighter or more brilliant colors of red fired clay tile brightly shall Commission shall the reflective metal be used for roofs possible from freeway views through Development shall the use be nor or also be screened to the extent of trees and other landscaping materials Agenda Item Attachment 2 050 28 17 Hillside Grading Standards Development and new and uses proposed in hillside areas requirements Grading than 30 on steep slopes prohibited percent ADOPTION1 with This No grading comply with shall be allowed on the following slopes greater apply to lots existinq as of DATE OF ORD or qreater zoned for development shall not provision averaqe slopes of 30 shall Attachment 2 Purpose of changes in a garage change parking requirement to require one parking space f or smaller rather than on lots smaller than 2700 s on lots 2700 s to eliminate 3 requirement for residential driveways to allow exceptions to driveway width requirement to one out TABLE 3 2 REQUIRED NUMBER OF PARKING SPACES Land Use Type Residential Uses Number of Continued Parking Spaces Required 2 spaces both within a garage on parcels ef ft or Icrgcr one within a qer than 2 lar 700 sq family dwellings Single duplexes garage on parcels smaller Carports ess th3n 2 700 sq r ff o shall not be allowed for family dwellings single 090 34 17 Driveways and Site Access Driveways providing ingress and egress constructed and maintained as follows C street to off parking spaces shall be designed Driveway width and length 1 requirements Driveways 4 specified by Table 3 width Driveway widths shall be designed and constructed to the TABLE 3 4 MINIMUM AND MAXIMUM DRIVEWAY WIDTH Number of Parking Accessed Spaces by Driveway Minimum Width Maximum Width 8 2 12 0 16 0 14 9 16 0 18 0 15 18 0 24 1 0 Notes 1 The review authority may incrcccc the maximum modi or m n imum width Agenda Item Attachment 2 When redevelopment drivewavs or rehabilitation occurs existinp shall be modified or eliminated to conform to these standards Driveway slope commercial Driveway and parking lot slopes shall not exceed 20 ntrance and development and mu family development eE ti not exceed three the City area percent exit areas For shall percent within the first 30 feet from the street right way except Where of an alternate standard that Engineer may approve provides an adequate landing adjacent to the sidewalk Item x Attachment 2 Purpose of changes to change when architectural review is required and when it can be at staff level required for all new floor area not required for internal remodels minor changes to commercial buildings to be reviewed at staff level 030 42 17 Site Plan and Architectural Review Purpose Site Plan and Architectural Review is required to review proposed site design egress parking and loading including the location of structures landscaping ingress grading and architectural design for compliance with the standards in Article III Site Planning and General Development Standards and the design guidelines established for each land use category in Article II Zoning Districts and Allowable Land Uses B Applicability Site Plan and Architectural Review approval is required for 1 permitted in Article Zone Standards Zoning Districts Allowable Land Uses and Specific 2 Thc The construction of any building of to site Architectural changes planninq Project review Review propose hearings are not in all modifications in exterior for any use Additions to c changes 3 new zoning districts to materials the exterior the addition of v existing bufldinqs and of nonresidential or changes u v u to II structures awnings or including etc hearing When applications for Site Plan and Architectural development in the RSL or RSM zoning districts public noticing or required unless the project is within the CA Coastal Appeal zoning notice and district Modifications to the exterior of nonresidential structures if no new floor area is may be reviewed by staff Public noticinq may be required for such changes at the discretion of the Director The Director will review and determine if the application is in compliance with site planning standards and land uses allowed Applications proposed included zoning districts are subject to approval by the Planning Commission and a public hearing shall be set 58 Public noticed and held by the Planning Commission in compliance with Chapter 17 Hearings for new construction or d c se tcnsificct additions in all other i c Agenda Item Attachment Purpose building of changes area not CHAPTER 17 62 to modify definition of site coverage so that 2 it includes only paving DEFINITIONS Site coverage The percentage of total site area occupied vehicqe e building coverage includes the Structure by structures primary structure all accessory structures e g carports garages patio covers storage sheds trash dumpster enclosures etc and architectural features e g chimneys balconies decks above the first floor porches stairs etc building coverage is measured from exterior Structure wall to exterior wall o o k to Site Coverage Landscaped area Bmlding l In i coverage I ng FIGURE 6 5 SITE COVERAGE y c See Figure 6 5 Attachment 2 General Plan Purpose of change to on clarify language Permanent 10 Slopes Over 30 CO changes hillside development prohibition Open Space over 30 except in the buildings or grading shall be permitted on existing natural slopes Pismo Heiqhts Planninq Area The areas over 30 shall be retained as permanent public or private open space No width table reference to zoning ordinance for Purpose of changes deletion of driveway like this are not general and should implementation of policies Specific requirements be included in implementing ordinances not in the general plan 2 D Building and Site Design Criteria Driveway Widths scale Minimum Driveway widths shall be kept narrow in order to retain a pedestrian street r n Ordinance the Zoning maximum driveway widths shall be as set forth n f I r 1 1 I See also 14 Parking Circulation Element C Drivcw3y 28 9 4 16 0 15 8 O Purpose of change requirement 6 Hillside D to allow some exceptions 18 0 to the building coiot reflectivity Development Agenda Item and Attachment 2 Development buildings and 40 Light on the hillsides should be structures visually subordinated to the hills Colors used be dark natural colors with on shall light reflective value of less than where colors are determined except liqhter to be appropriate by the review authority colors such as white cream and liqht blue shall not normally be allowed nor shall the lighter or more brilliant colors of red fired be used for roofs views through the a clay tile brightly colored glazed tile or reflective metal Development shall also be screened to the extent possible from freeway use of trees and landscaping Attachment 2 Purpose of change to correct density in chart 2 Residential Uses LU d Densities Permissible housing densities are established within three broad categories shown on Table 3 LU Table LU 3 Housing Categories Category Low Density Medium Density High Density and Density Density 8 units per ac 1 to 4 9 to 4015 units per ac 1416 to 30 units per ac Agenda Item Attachment 3 RESOLUTION NO 2003 A OF RESOLUTION WORDING Zoning the Pismo Beach code WHEREAS circulated as WHEREAS on CITY TEXT TO COUNCIL CORRECT ADOPTING ERRORS MINOR CLARIFY Planning Commission initiated amendments to the General Plan environmental initial study and Negative Declaration were completed and required by the California Environmental Quality Act CEQA and an the opportunity WHEREAS BEACH PLAN May 27 2003 and Planning Commission held and environmental documents the PISMO GENERAL AND MODIFY CERTAIN STANDARDS WHEREAS and THE THE AMENDMENTS TO to be the on a noticed public hearing on duly August 12 2003 the amendments at which all interested persons were given heard and Planning Commission recommended of the approval proposed amendments and WHEREAS the City Council September 2 2003 at which held a noticed duly public hearing all interested persons were given on the the amendments opportunity to be on heard and WHEREAS the City Council reviewed the environmental initial study and proposed Negative Declaration NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council as follows FINDINGS 1 The 2 The environmental 3 The text amendments proposed changes consist of amendments clarify wording and modify certain standards study is are a full and to the General Plan complete informational consistent with the text to correct errors document goals and policies of the General Plan ACTION The City Council does hereby adopt the Negative Declaration attached as Exhibit A and adopt the general plan amendments attached as Exhibit B Genera an Changes P portion of Attachment 2 above to be renamed Exhibit B UPON MOTION of Councilmember the the foregoing Resolution is hereby approved following role call vote to wit seconded and adopted by Councilmember the nd day of September 2003 by Attachment 3 AYES NOES ABSTAIN ABSENT Mayor Benito Joseph Crescione ATTEST Lori Grigsby City Clerk Attached Exhibit A Exhibit B Negative Declaration text changes General Plan portion of Attachment 2 to staff report Agenda Item Attachment 3 Exhibit A NEGATIVE DECLARATION PROJECT NUMBER 0117 03 APPLICANT City Of Pismo PROJECTION LOCATION Citywide Pismo Beach PROJECT DESCRIPTION Amendments to the 1998 Beach clarify provisions CA 93449 Zoning Code and to the changes to several make minor General Plan to correct errors sections of the code and General Plan G D F The City ofPismo Beach has reviewed the above procedures for Environmental X The project in accordance with the City ofPismo Beach srules and ofthe California Environmental implementation lmpact Report EIR need proposed project will not Quality Act and has determined that an not be prepared because have a significant effect on the environment Although the proposed project could have a significant effect on the environment there will not be a significant effect in this case because mitigation measures included in the environmental initial study and hereby made a part of this Negative Declaration have been added to this project The lnifial Study that provides the basis for this determination is attached 4658 Community Development Department 805 773 A copy will be kept on file at the City of Pismo Beach DRAFT PREPARED BY DATE REVIEW PERIOD HEARING DATE Judith Laumer June 6 2003 30 days Associate Planner tentative August 12 Planning Commission 2003 NOTICE public is invited to comment on the Draft Negative Declaration during the review period The appropriateness of the Draft Negative Declaration will be reconsidered in light of the comments received The COMMENTS RECEIVED ON DRAFT Date adopted YES X By NO INIT1AL STUDY REVISED YES X NO Attachment 4 ORDINANCE NO 0 03 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF PISMO BEACH AMENDING THE ZONING TEXT TO CORRECT ERRORS CLARIFY WORDING AND MODIFY STANDARDS CITYVVlDE WHEREAS the Pismo Beach Planning Commission initiated amendments Zoning code on May 27 2003 and to the General Plan and WHEREAS an environmental initial study and Negative Declaration were completed as required by the California Environmental Quality Act CEQA and and circulated WHEREAS the Planning Commission held a duly noticed public hearing on the amendments and environmental documents on August 12 2003 at which all interested persons were given the the WHEREAS amendments and opportunity to be heard Planning Commission and recommended approval of the proposed WHEREAS the City Council held a duly noticed public hearing on the amendments on September 2 2003 at which all interested persons were given the opportunity to be heard and WHEREAS the City Council Negative NOW THEREFORE Section 1 1 The reviewed the environmental initial study and proposed Declaration project THE CITY COUNCIL DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS qs The City Council makes Findin consists of a zoning the text amendments following findings as shown on the attached Exhibit B An environmental initial study was completed for the project and the City Council finds that this document is a complete informational document prepared in accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act Section 2 Action The City Council does hereby adopt the Mitigated Negative Declaration attached as Exhibit A and approve the zoning regulations amendment portion of Attachment UPON MOTION of Councilmember the the City Council held this 2nd AYES NOES ABSENT ABSTAIN map amendment attached as Exhibit B 2 to be renamed Exhibit B seconded by Councilmember foregoing Ordinance is hereby introduced at a Regular Meeting of day of September 2003 with the following roll call vote to wit Attachment 4 MAYOR ATTEST Lori Grigsby City Clerk Benito J Crescione APPROVED AS TO FORM City Attorney David R Hunt Agenda Item Attachment PASSED AND ADOPTED at September 2003 on Councilmember motion a of on regular meeting of the City Council held this 16th Councilmember the following roll call vote to wit AYES NOES ABSTAIN ABSENT MAYOR Benito J Crescione ATTEST Lori Grigsby City Clerk Exhibit A Exhibit B David R day seconded Hunt City Attorney Negative Declaration Zoning Map Amendment portion of Attachment 2 Item 4 of by Attachment 4 Exhibit A NEGATIVE DECLARATION PROJECT NUMBER 0117 03 APPLICANT City PROJECTION LOCATION Citywide PROJECT DESCRIPTION Amendments to the 1998 Of Pismo Beach Pismo Beach clarify provisions CA 93449 Zoning make minor to the General Plan to correct errors several sections of the code and Code and changes to General Plan FINDING The City ofPismo Beach has reviewed the above project in accordance with thc for implementation of the California Environmental Quality Environmental Impact Report EIR need not be prepared because procedures X The proposed project will not have a significant effect on City ofPismo srules and Beach Act and has determined that an the environment will not be a Although the proposed project could have a significant effect on the environment there in the environmental initial study and significant effect in this case because mitigation measures included this project hereby made a part of this Negative Declaration have been added to provides the basis for this determination is attached 4658 Beach Community Development Department 805 773 The Initial of Pismo Study that DRAFT PREPARED BY A copy will be kept on file at the DATE REVIEW PERIOD HEARING DATE Judith Lautuer June 6 2003 30 days tentative planmng Associate Planner August 12 2003 Commission NOTICE The public is invited to comment on the Draft Negative Declaration during the review period Declaration will be reconsidered in light of the comments received ofthe Draft appropriateness Negative The COMMENTS RECEIVED ON DRAFT Date adopted YES X City NO INITIAL STUDY REVISED YES By Agenda Ilem X NO Attachment 5 Planning Commission Minutes Citywide City Of 1D Amendments to the 1983 qram primarily Pro 0046 Beach Applicant Project no 03 and 1998 Zonin Local Coastal q Codes and to the General Plan Pismo to correct errors and fix that have surfaced since the code problems The affected sections affect several zones and adopted Associate Planner Lautner The staff packet presented the staff report Sorgenfrei asked why Lautner said the as an exhibit Chair the City is working She said there is report should have included the Code planning proposed out of two was areas mistake in the a amendments to the 1998 Zoning Codes the Zoning 1983 and the 1998 Judith 1998 Zoning Code was not adopted by the California Coastal Commission because that commission wanted changes to certain provisions for bluff top lots The City Council was unwilling to make the recommended changes in 1998 Therefore the 1983 code still applies Planning Manager the 1983 within the Coastal Zone Johnson said that the Coastal Commission is willing to make Associate Planner Lautner recommended the Commission make comments and and ask changes to Zoning Code questions then adopt the resolution initiating the amendments suggestions By initiating the staff the to environmental documents and directing process discover the environmental consequences of making the general plan and zoning changes amendments the Commission is initiated Staff would then return to the Commission with the completed environmental review amendments s separate packages The Commission job later dates would be to review the information and make recommendations to the City She outlined the main points of each of the four separate packages of amendments and recommendations at these Council Hillside on the in four Development Lautner said the with an suggested changes were to change the definition of hillside lot to those lots average slope over 15 rather than 10 for consistency with other regulations and to reduce the number of lots considered hillside The changes would also incorporate an that if the natural of the under the house footprint is under 15 then area interpretation slope the lot would not be considered a Commissioner said they to build are Ehring allowing people hillside lot for purposes of development by Ontario Ridge they on a 30 slope over Commissioner Halldin said the ordinance and over 30 developed slope He was was adopted to are under prohibiting development the hillside county ordinance and above the 200 elevation north of Shell Beach from prevent prohibition against grading concerned that the area a of Ge slopes over nc Item 30 being applies Attachment 5 suggested that widening Price Canyon Road will He said we should be allowing be necessary and would require grading of steep slopes construction of roads and driveways through portions of property with slopes of 30 or to the of roads building as well as homes He greater Planning Manager Johnson said hillside development policy CO 10 After brief there discussion recommendation Commissioner changing on there is also a General Plan Commission was policy consensus that does not allow to with agree staff the definition of hillside lot Ehring asked about the process for hillside lots developing removing the CUP requirement There was Commission consensus on eliminating the CUP requirement but still requiring projects on hillside lots to be reviewed by the Planning Commission Planner Lautner Associate recommended Lautner discussed the recommendation to altow Commissioner can reflect sun Ehring flexibility in color said there should be there should be a reflectivity requirements reflectivity code for roofs which into homes above them retaining the reflectivity reference for the roofs grant exceptions reflectivity requirements on a case by Commission consensus on this approach Associate Planner Lautner recommended allowing basis There Chair Don to the the Commission to was Sorgenfrei opened Day 101 Park PI the public hearing Pismo Beach natural condition is crucial to the said studies show that s character One city of the maintaining the hillsides in a s left things people enjoy is what of the hillside Tony Spinelli said that although a 30 slope heights was recently built that comes straight contradictory Densit to our General Plan accessory He felt mistakes created to protect hillsides a down and cut out the side of the should do away with 30 qsspecific plans buildin Planner Lautner said the recommended and we was slope house on the hill which is limitation roof extensions changes would simply reflect actual usage correct clarify other regulations Commissioner Halldin made the 020 28 17 Plan should 020 28 17 following comments what density is allowed in certain areas Our Zoning Code and General be consistent so that the developers know what is allowed t we allow them in all the zones we have accessory buildings why can Agenda Item Attachment 5 040 we need clarification in all cases where there is a 08 17 specific plan adopted specific plan overrides the Zoning Code That s why specific plans are created that the 80 rule A 90 rule would be more commercial as well as acceptable and this rule should apply to residential Height limits measurement techniques Steeples should be allowed to exceed should be the same for all districts the height in residential areas to provide a different appearance There was Commission buildings specific plans to agree with staff consensus and roof adornments There was proposals for density accessory general agreement that the 80 rule needs to be reviewed ParkinR Driveways Planner Lautner discussed the recommendation to and to allow greater flexibility in Commissioner Halldin said wide driveway and it will be Commissioner Ehring some just asked driveway as change the driveway slope requirement widths people do not need a 16 driveway They can use a why driveway widths range from 12 16 Planning Manager Johnson said the General Plan restricts driveway more friendly She said the problem with the policy is that pedestrian widths to make streets it does not differentiate between residential and commercial needs There was Commission 10 safe consensus to agree with staff recommendations on adequately parking and driveways Site plan and architectural review There was Commission Consensus to agree with staff recommendation Site covera qe definition Commissioner Halldin asked if site coverage is Chair Sorgenfrei Commissioner believes the Waage designed to allow open space on the lot changes provide greater flexibility asked if people would be able to pave the whole lot Commissioner Lautner said there is still architectural review at staff level and that this change d not reduce the wou Commissioner Ehring landscape requirement said their needs to be some ground for the water to go to when it drains off the hard surfaces Ageno Item Attachment 5 in Shell Planning Manager Johnson said this definition is only in the 1998 Code If approved Beach they would only be able to build very small houses Currently Shell Beach is under the 1983 Code Commissioner Halldin the definition of site the back yard into Commissioner There was in suggested eliminating the inclusion of the driveway area their house coverage A lot of people would like the driveway to go by Waage said Commission he does not want to consensus see to eliminate people arbitrarily cementing their yards the the paving part of site coverage definition Non qstructures conformin Planner Lautner raised the an owner to bring Commissioner such a primary issue with structure into compliance city of about the Waage asked structures when will nonconforming with the we require regulations Del Mar He asked if their process worked well Associate Planner Lautner said it did from what that generally supported Commissioner Ehring asked valuation Commissioner if you would need Currently Ehring said no that it s not Sorgenfrei recommended using conformity Planning Manager Johnson said to the 50 rule 50 electrical She a the ordinance unless by using the requires that method of Building Code method real value the 50 rule for conforming bringing non structures interpretations in the past related specifically define what is included in the maintenance and that these Commissioner Carson asked how Ehring value before and after there have been different noted that heating changes Commissioner appraised The Commission would have to Commissioner Halldin and not an the value is determined Chair into had told her it Associate Planner Lautner said determining s representative city they types should of be defined to include roofing changes should be allowed would determine 49 asked what constitutes 50 if the or 51 footprint of the house remains the same Agenda Item Attachment 5 Commissioner Carson asked what if Chair Sorgenfrei There was they modify 25 at a recommended staff look at other cities to Commission consensus time see changes to initiate how to the they modified their code nonconforming structures regulations Staff asked how value should be addressed There Sorgenfrei suggested using the meet certain conditions to be approved Chair same was no method action taken Used for Variance where a they have to a requirement that says if you remodel 50 of the to Code The City has to decide if its intent is to building you have to bring everything up if our intent is to get encourage the improvement We are going to have to change our intent Commissioner Halldin said the UBC has no additional rid of the older structure s He suggested that when one bedroom is added parking should be required if two or three bedrooms are added then additional spaces should required He suggested staff pay closed attention to the town of Cayucos and the changes the they are making related to vacation rentals He asked if it is 50 of the value or 50 of be area Mr Tim Tiessen to the bottom or distinction just enough room to reduce street Don a resident and to the parking vehicle on is to allow wider a small lots He said distinction between Planner should go up to 18 should be different for each A way to and residential Most of the downtown is up to current code There may be HeiRhts Lautner noted that the request to allow further previous meetings This request would allow Commission had subdivision in the Pismo Heights Planning Area in staff to develop the environmental study and return with Commissioner Ehring wanted permit size lots standard There was IV they conforming Commercial non non Anything you remodel has to be brought conforming reasons financially you would not want to go up to 50 Pismo apply driveways conforming Parking requirements non III It should be any Whether it s cantilever or decks there shouldn t said that a 16 wide curbcut t doesn between floors He give top asked if there is Day said the 80 ratio is hard to meet ratio difference maneuver a architect to be sure discussed a a recommendation that subdivisions in the Pismo Commission Consensus to initiate this amendment Vacation Rentals Heights area only Attachment 5 Commissioner Sorgenfrei He said at least neighbors Commissioner Ehring rentals said he s concerned with what tenants of vacation will have opportunity an said the draft to complain if rentals are regulations define vacation rentals as not will do managed well those lasting fewer than 30 days Commissioner housing is a Halldin said He said he sentence on He referred to 14 1D page should say Cayucos new regulations on has an issue with cai poly students We are going to ordinance and recognize it s going to be inconvenient but will written comments on several of the proposed regulation throughout said the City of SLO have to live with the second unit provide housing second the world concern vacation rentals and the amendments that he would like to forward to staff business owner said we should let the economy dictate what s coming in If a vacation rental isn t working out then the applicant should be able to switch to a permanent Tony Spinelli rental Cayucos house There is is the City revenue is TOT s preferable and lucrative Chair of too many people in one limit vacation rentals in certain areas Sixty percent of going through this law proposed to There a new Sorgenfrei complaint was a it should be considered said he s divided this Renting short term He doesn t think it ll over long term is any more homes for people to live in He supports restrictions to make them granny units instead of vacation rentals He doesn t believe the city can control it but there should be some criteria Associate Planner Lautner said and everyone was kicked out we could do about it Commissioner in property causing the are downtown was purchased it could be converted to vacation rentals there is it apartment complex an supply a lot of affordable Forcing a developer housing to pay but people There a year ago was nothing who want to invest 10 for affordable housing is value of the other houses to go up Commissioner grandfather Ehring said purchasing so on in those Commissioner is Waage on opposed to vacation rentals in residential areas Sorgenfrei asked what the penalty is for not suggested we paying TOT Planning Manager Johnson said the Finance Department has a system management companies submit payments each month for all their clients Commissioner Carson would like to She said s it not fair to the Chair Sorgenfrei closed Chair Sorgenfrei when they are but record see a on the number of families allowed in a The house neighbors the public hearing said he would like the developed limit worked out to make sure City Attorney treview iorceabl6 they are en the vacation rental Agenda Item regulations Attachment Commissioner the 1998 Waage and moved to adopt Resolution 1983 to Zoning Code and Commissioner Carson seconded the motion to number 05 Amend various sections The motion initiating of the 5 amendments General Plan 0 5 voice passed unanimously by vote Item 1D City Citywide Minor amendments to 1998 Zonin q Code and 0117 Beach Applicant Project no 03 the General Plan Of Pismo Modifications to various sections of the 1998 q Code Zonin clarify wordinq simplify processinq eliminate or proposed amendments are available at the Planninq www pismobeach http q click on plannin or q errors and to the General Plan to correct modify certain standards Copies of the counter or be downloaded from can Planning Specialist Lautner presented the staff report recommending the Commission adopt Resolution 03 0117 recommending Council approval of the amendments Commissioner Ehring Planning Specialist Chair asked how the 80 rule would work Lautner said she recommends Sorgenfrei said removing the 80 rule and on a removing requiring downhill slope the rule a step back fits in with what the Commission had discussed Commissioner Waage had no questions He said Judy did a good job incorporating their changes Commissioner Halldin concurred Chair Sorgenfrei closed the public hearing Commissioner Ehring approval of the passed amendments by moved to adopt Resolution Commissioner unanimous no Waage 0117 recommending Council 03 seconded the motion voice vote The motion 0 5 Attachment 6 City of Pismo Beach 760 Mattie Road Pismo Beach CA 93449 805 Environmental Initial 4658 773 Study Citywide 0117 03 Minor Amendments to General Plan and 1998 Project title Minor Zoning Zoning Code Code and General Plan Amendments Lead agency name and address City of Pismo Beach 760 Mattie Road Pismo CA 93449 4684 Beach Contact person and phone number Judith Lautner Associate Planner 805 7734658 Project location Address citywide s Parcel Number various Assessor Project sponsor s ofPismo Beach City General name and address plan designation Description Amendments of Various project Zoning to the 1998 7 Code and to the General provisions make minor sections A complete description ofthe changes amendments are Surrounding the city changes attached land as uses Zoning Plan to Various correct errors clarify to several sections ofthe code and related General Plan is attached as Exhibit A The ordinance Exhibit B and setting Varies The changes will affect most parts of Other public agencies whose approval is required e g permits financing approval or participation agreement The Coastal Commission changes to the General Local Coastal Program Plan dm Attachment 6 Program and Zoning Code Amendments FACTORS POTENTIALLY AFFECTED ENVIRONMENTAL The environmental factors checked below would be potentially affected by this Initial least Study one Minor General Plan Local Coastal impact that is a Potentially Significant Impact as indicated by project involving the checklist on the following S Aesthetics Agriculture Air Resources Quality Biological Resources Cultural Resources Hazards Hazardous Materials Hydrology Quality Mineral Resources Noise Population Housing Public Services Recreation Traffic Transportation Utilities Service Systems DETERMINATION To be Soils Geology Water Land Use Mandatory Findings completed by the Lead Planning of Significance Agency On the basis of this initial evaluation X I find that the a proposed project COULD NOT have NEGATIVE DECLARATION will be a significant effect on the environment and prepared although the proposed project could have a significant effect on the environment a significant effect in this case because revisions in the project have been made by or agreed to by the project proponent A MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION will be prepared 1 find that there will not be l fmd that the proposed project MAY have a ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT is significant required effect on the environment and an proposed project MAY have a potentially significant impact or potentially mitigated impacl on the environment but at least one effect 1 has been significant adequately analyzed in an earlier document in accordance with applicable legal standards and 2 has been addressed by mitigation measures based on the earlier analysis as described on attached sheets An ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT is required but it must analyze only the effects that remain to be addressed I find that the unless although the proposed project could have a significant effect on the environment potentially significant effects a have been analyzed adequately in an earlier EIR NEGATIVE DECLARATION pursuant to applicable standards and b have been avoided mitigated pursuant to that earlier EIR or NEGATIVE DECLARATION including revisions mitigation measures that are imposed upon the proposed project nothing further is required I fred that because all or or or June Judith Lautner Associate Plammr S Signature Judith Lautuer Associate Planner 200 06 Date 44 5 2003 at Initial Study Minor General Plan Local Coastal Program and Zoning Code Amendments Attachment 6 EVALUATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS 1 A brief explanation is by the information information sources except No Impact answers that are adequately supported Impact answer is adequately supported if the referenced the impact simply does not apply to projects llke the one involved e g the for all required sources answers cited A No show that project falls outside a fault rapture zone A No Impact answer should be explained when it is based on specific factors as well as general standards e project g the project will not expose sensitive receptors to based on a pollutants specific screening analysis project 2 All answers cumulative must as well take as of the whole action account level project indirect as well site as well as on involved including off site direct and construction as well as operational as impacts 3 Once the lead agency has determined that a particular answers must indicate whether the impact is potentially physical impact may occur then the checklist significant less than significant with mitigation or less than significant Potentially is Significant Impact appropriate if there is substantial evidence that effect be Ifthere an are one or more Potentially may significant Significant Impact entries when the determination is made an EIR is required 4 Negative Declaration Less Than Significant With Mitigation incorporated applies where the incorporation of mitigation measures has reduced an effect from Potentially Significant Impact to a Less Than Significant lmpact The lead agency must describe the mitigation measures and briefly om Sect on explain how they reduce the effect to a less than significant level mitigation measures fi Earlier be XVII Analyses may referenced cross 5 Earlier analyses may be used where pursuant to the tiehng program EIR or other CEQA process an adequately analyzed in an earlier EIR or negative declaration Section 15063 D In 3 c this case a brief discussion should identify the following Earlier Analysis Used Identify and state where they are available for review a b Impacts Adequately Addressed ldenfify which effects from the above checklist were within the scope of and adequately analyzed in an earlier document pursuant to applicable legal standards and state whether such effects were addressed by mitigation measures based on the earlier analysis c Mitigation Measures For effects that are Less than Significant with Mitigation Measures om the earlier Incorporated describe the mitigation measures that were incorporated or refined fi document and the extent to which they address site conditions for the specific project effect has been 6 Include references to information outside document 7 Supporting should where sources for appropriate Information Sources A source potential impacts include a Reference to a prepared previously list should be attached and other sources used or contacted should be cited in the discussion 8 The a b explanation of each issue should identify the sigaificance criteria or threshold if any used the mitigation measure or reference to the page to evaluate each identified if any to reduce the impact question and significance to less than individuals Initial Study Minor General Plan Local Coastal Program Issues and Zoning Code Amendments Potentially Less Than Less Than No Significant Significant with Mitigation Incorporated Significant Impact Impact Impact IAESTHETICS a Would thc Attachment 6 project Have a substantial adverse effect X on a scenic vista b Substantially damage scenic resources X including but not limited to trees rock outcroppings and historic buildings within view of a state scenic highway c Substantially degrade the existing visual character or quality ofthe site and its surroundings d Create glare a new source that would nighttime ofsubstantial adversely affect day light X X or or views in the area Explanation Elimination of the 80 rule requiring upper levels to have no more than 80 of the area of lower levels may result in larger upper levels than are currently being built It may also result in smaller lower levels The ordinance would retain the requirement to step back levels as viewed from the street This boxy buildings requirement upper intent to eliminate should not have a significant should meet the with little adiculation Conclusion this original change buildings Accessory buildings allowing accessory buildings in Iow density neighborhoods would permit residents to have storage and garden buildings Many such residences already have these structures either because they were constructed before the 1998 code was adopted because the property owner did not obtain permits for them or because Planning Staff made an interpretation of the ordinance and allowed them Most such structures occupy rear yards or larger side yards and are not visible from the street Many perhaps most cities permit accessory structures in Iow density zones and do not appear to suffer from the allowance Conclusion this change should not have a significant effect on the appearance of neighborhoods Cupolas and similar structures the changes would permit cupolas towers and similar structures to exceed the residential height limit by up to five feet when they are no larger than six feet at the base Such small structures are similar to chimneys and do not typically block views from public vistas The Commission has often interpreted the regulations to permit this type of structure to exceed the height limit This change would codify that interpretation Conclusion No significant effect The change to permit one car garages on lots 2700 s f in area may result in homes of floor area need not be greater one parking space covered and can be in a yard More lots in the front This may havp o yard ne parking space change would affect primarily the man y 0t effect on the appearance of 40 Initial Minor General Plan Local Coastal Study Program and Zoning Issues Code Amendments Attachment 6 Potentially Less Than Less Than No Significant Impact Significant with Mitigation Significant Impact Impact Incorporated in the Shell Beach parking area that are 2700 square feet in area There may result a greater number of spaces in front yards which can be unattractive to some On the other hand the would give these lot owners more flexibility in the development of these small lots change putting them on f and smaller The potential to build larger homes s par with lots 2699 2122 s f of floor area maximum based on the code s maximum allowable floor allows these lots to accommodate more people or to provide more comfortable living approximately ratio area areas for fewer slimitations The additional vehicles that people making better use of the site not be in front will may parked significantly change the appearance of the Shell Beach area which contains many smaller lots with parking in front Conclusion Not a significant impact Color reflectivity The change would permit the Planning Commission to allow exceptions to the 40 reflectivity maximum required homes where appropriate The required that homes blend into their surroundings and do not reflection onto homes above or below them Conclusion Not a Commission review will of hillside Planning significant light significant impact Site coverage change The change to eliminate paving for vehicle use from the site coverage calculations will permit larger homes to be constructed on the same size lots The homes can be the same size as are currently permitted under the 1983 code which do not appear to be out cause of character with the that Sources neighborhoods require long driveways area assure The because of of these homes Conclusion Not change permit development of homes on lots special topographical conditions without penalizing the a would significant impact Proposed regulations H AGRICULTURE RESOURCES In determining whether impacts to agricultural resources are significant effects agencies may refer to the California Agricultural Land Evaluation and Site Assessment Model 1997 prepared by the California Dept of Conservation as an optional model to use in assessing impacts on agriculture and farmland Would the project environmental a Convert Prime i Farmland or lead Farmland Unique X Farmland ofStatewide Importance Farmland as shown on the maps prepared pursuant to the Farmland Mapping and Monitoring Program ofthe California Resources Agency to non agricultural use b Conflict agricultural with existing zoning use or a for X Williamson Act contract c Involve other environment nature 2 0 changes which in the existing due to their location could resuh in X or conversion o 4 Initial Stud Code Amendments Local Coastal Pro ram and Zonin Minor General Plan Potentially Significant Impact Issues Farmland to Attachment 6 Less Than Less Than No Significant with Mitigation Incorporated Significant impact Impact non use agricultural Explanation city The proposed changes would have no effect on any farmland that may be annexed to the Sources QUALITY Where available the significance criteria established by the appl cable air quality management or air pollution control district may be relied upon to make the following determinations HI AIR Would the project a Conflict with of the X obstruct implementation applicable air quality plan or quality standard or contribute substantially to an existing projected air quality violation X any air b Violate or X cumulatively considerable net increase of any criteria pollutant for which attainment under an the project region is non federal or state ambient air quality applicable standard including releasing emissions which exceed quantitative thresholds for ozone precursors c Result in a sensitive receptors d Expose to X substantial pollutant concentrations objectionable odors affecting substantial number of people e Create Explanation The changes affect the X a design of buildings and driveways and do not affect air quality Sources IV BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES a Have a Would the substantial adverse effect either project X through habitat modifications on any species identified as a candidate sensitive or special status species in local or regional plans policies or regulations or by directly or the California Department offish and Game or S Fish and Wildlife Service U b Have riparian a substantial adverse effect habitat or other sensitive on any natural X Initial Minor General Plan Local Coastal Pro Study Issues ram and Zonin Potentially Significant Impact Code Amendments Attachment 6 Less Than Less Than No Significant with Mitigation Significant Impact Impact Incorporated communtty identified in local plans policies regulations California or regional by the or Department offish and Game or US Fish and Wildlife Service c Have a substantial adverse effect wetlands federally protected as on defined X by Section 404 of the Clean Water Act but not limited to marsh vernal coastal etc through direct removal including pool filling hydrological interruption or other means d Interfere substantially of any native resident wildlife species resident or impede or with the movement migratory fish X or with established native or migratory wildlife corridors or the use of native wildlife nursery sites e Conflict with any local ordinances such policies X or I protecting biological resources preservation policy or as a tree ordinance f Conflict with the provisions Habitat Conservation Community of an X adopted Plan Natural Plan or other Conservation approved local regional conservation or state habitat plan Explanation The proposed changes would not change Sources V CULTURAL RESOURCES a Cause biological resources project in the X b Cause a substantial adverse change in the significance of an archaeological resource X a substantial adverse Would the any regulations related to significance of a historical change resource as 5 defined in 15064 suanl to m 5064 Initial Study Minor General Plan Local Coastal Pro ram and Zoning Potentially Significant Impact Issues Code Amendments Less Than with Significant Mitigation Incorporated Attachment 6 Less Than No Significant lmpact Impact c Directly or indirectly destroy a unique paleontological resource or site or unique geologic feature X Disturb any human remains including those interred outside of formal cemeteries X d Explanation Sources VI GEOLOGY AND SOILS a Expose people of loss injury or project potential effects including the risk or substantial adverse Would the structures to death involving X of a known earthquake fault as delineated on the most recent Alquist Priolo Earthquake Fault Zoning Map issued by the State Geologist for the area or based on other i Rupture substantial evidence of a known fault Refer to Division ofMines and Geology Special Publication 42 X ii Strong seismic ground shaking related ground failure including iii Seismic liquefaction X iv Landslides b Result in substantial soil erosion or X the loss of topsoil X c Be located on a geologic unit or soil that is unstable or that would become unstable as a potentially result in spreading subsidence liquefaction or collapse result of the on or project and site landslide lateral off x expansive soil as defined in Table 18 B of the Uniform Building Code 1 1994 creating substantial risks to life or property d Be located on 2001 06 5O Initial Minor General Plan Local Coastal P gram and Zonin Study Potentially Significant Impact Issues e Have soils incapable supporting the alternative waste water use Code Amendments Less Than No Significant with Mitigation Incorporated Significant Impact Impact X of adequately ofseptic tanks Attachment 6 Less Than or disposal systems where sewers are not available for the disposal of waste Explanation water Sources VII HAZARDS AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS Would the a Create a significant hazard the environment transport public X or the routine through use or to the project disposal of hazardous materials b Create a significant the environment foreseeable public X or through reasonably upset involving the hazard to the and accident conditions release ofhazardous materials into the environment7 c Emit hazardous emissions hazardous or or acutely hazardous materials substances or waste within one quarter of an existing or proposed school d Be located on a mile site which is included list of hazardous materials sites pursuant X handle X on a compiled to Government Code Section 5 and 65962 as a significant hazard result would it create to the public or a the environment e For a project located within airport land plan has not been adopted within two miles of a public airport or public use airport would the project result in a safety hazard for people residing or working in the project area use plan or 13 For a where such an prqiect a within the vicinity ora ina l private mrslnp would lhe prQlecl resu X Initial Study Local Coastal Pro Minor General Plan ram and Zoning Code Amendments Significant Impact hazard for safety in the Less Than Potentially Issues project people residing or with Significant Mitigation Incorporated Attachment 6 Less Than No Significant lmpact lrapact working area X g Impair implementation of or physically interfere with an adopted emergency response plan or emergency evacuation plan X or structures to a h Expose people significant risk of loss injury or death involving wildland fires including where dlands are wi adjacent where residences are to urbanized areas or intermixed with wildlands Explanation Sources VIII HYDROLOGY AND WATER QUALITY Would the project X a quality standards discharge requirements Violate any water waste or X b Substantially deplete groundwater supplies or interfere substantially with groundwater recharge such that there would be a net deficit in aquifer volume or a lowering of the local groundwater table level e g the of existing nearby wells pre production rate would drop to a level which would not support existing which planned uses for granted or permits land uses have been x c Substantially alter the existing drainage pattern ofthe site or area including through the alteration ofthe river in a course of a stream or manner which would result in substantial erosion or siltation on or site off X d Substantially pattern ofthe site or the alteration of the river oo o6 or existing drainage area including through alter the course of a stream substantially increas the rate or or Initial Minor General Plan Local Coastal Pro ram and Zoning Code Amendments Study sstle l amount of surface runoff in would result in e Create or flooding a manner on or contribute runoff would exceed the capacity stormwatcr water hazard within a Less Than Less Than No Significant Impact Significant with Mitigation Incorporated Significant Impact Impact which X which drainage systems sources f Otherwise substantially degrade quality g Placc housing Potentially site off of existing planned provide substantial additional polluted runoff Attachment or or of X water X year flood 100 mapped on a federal Flood Hazard Boundary or Flood Insurance Rate Map or other flood hazard delineation map area as h Place within a year flood 100 structures that would impede or hazard X area redirect flood flows X i Expose people or structures to a significant risk of loss injury or death involving flooding including flooding as a result ofthe failure of a levee or dam X j Inundation by seiche tsunami or mudflow Explanation Sources IX LAND USE AND PLANNING Would the a Physically divide an established community b Conflict with any applicable land use plan policy or regulation of an agency with jurisdiction over the not limited to the project including but general plan specific plan local coastal program or zoning ordinance adovted for the vurvose of avoidine OT ataB environmenla eflecl t m ng project X X Initial Minor General Plan Local Coastal P Dgram and Zonin Study Potentially Significant lmpact 111 Code Amendments Less Than Less Than No Significant with Mitigation Incorporated Significant lmpact Impact X applicable habitat conservation plan or natural community conservation plan c Attachment 6 Conflict with any Explanation Sources X MINERAL RESOURCES a Would the project X Result in the loss of availability of a known mineral value to the resource region that would be of and the residents of the state b Result X in the loss of availability of a important locally site delineated mineral on a specific plan or resource recovery local other general plan land use plan Explanation Sources XI NOISE Would the project result of persons to a Exposure noise levels in excess or in X generation of ofstandards established in the local ordinance or general plan or noise applicable standards ofother agencies X b Exposure of persons to or generation of excessive groundborne vibration or groundbome noise levels c A substantial permanent increase ambient noise levels in the above levels existing X in project vicinity project without the X d A substantial temporary or periodic increase in ambient noise levels in the vicinity above levels existing project without the project e For nsc a nlan J 20 06 project or located within where such a an airport land an has nol been lq X i Initial Local Coastal Minor General Plan Study 9ram and Zonin Potentially Significant lmpact Issues adopted within two or public use miles of a public airport would the residing project excessive noise levels area to f For a project within the Attachment 6 Less Than Less Than No Significant with Mitigation Incorporated Significant Impact Impact airpor project working in expose people or Code Amendments vicinity the X of a private airstrip would the project expose people residing or working in the project area to excessive noise levels Explanation Sources XH POPULATION AND HOUSING population growth in either area directly for example by homes and businesses or new proposing indirectly for example through extension a Induce substantial roads or other b Displace Would the project X an of infrastructure substantial numbers of existing housing necessitating the construction replacement housing elsewhere X of c Displace substantial numbers of people necessitating the construction of replacement housing elsewhere x Explanation Changes to the 80 rule and the garage requirement for small lots may result in construction of incrementally larger homes although the 80 rule elimination could also have the effect of creating smaller footprints for the same size home The increased development potential and flexibility created by these changes may induce people to build here who otherwise might not have The changes though would not create new lots or extend infrastructure Conclusion Less than significant Sources XIII PUBLIC SERVICES physical impacts associated with the provision of new or physically altered governmental facilities need for new or physically altered governmental facilities the construction of which could cause significant environmental impacts in order to maintain acceptable service ratios response times or other performance objectives for any ofthe public services a Would the l project result in substantial adverse Initial Study Minor General Plan Local Coastal Pro ram and Zonin Less Than Potentially Significant Impact Issues Police Significant with Mitigation Attachment 6 Less Than No Significant Impact Impact I protection X Schools X Parks Other Code Amendments X facilities public Explanation Sources XlV RECREATION x a Would the project increase the use of existing neighborhood and regional parks or other recreational facilities such that substantial facility physical would deterioration of the occur or be accelerated X b Does the project include recreational facilities or require the construction or expansion ofrecreational facilities that might have an adverse physical effect on the environment Explanation Sources Would the XV TRANSPORTATION TRAFFIC a Cause an X increase in traffic that is substantial in relation to the existing ect pro traffic load and e capacity ofthe street system i result in a substantial increase in either the trips the volume to capacity ratio on roads or congestion at intersections number ofvehicle X b Exceed either individually or cumulatively a level ofservice standard established by the county congestion management agency for designated roads highways or X c Result in 1 20 06 a change in air traffic patterns Initial Study Local Coastal Pro Minor General Plan ram and Zoning Code Amendments Potentially Significant Impact Issues Attachment 6 Less Than Less Than No Si with nificant Significant lmpact Impact Mitigation Incorporated including either an increase in traffic levels or a change in location that results in substantial safety risks X d Substantially increase hazards due design feature e g sharp curves or dangerous intersections g farm equipment e or to a incompatible uses X e Result in inadequate emergency access x f Result in inadequate parking capacity X g Conflict with adopted policies plans or supporting alternative g bus turnouts bicycle transportation e racks programs xplanation Sources XVI UTILITIES AND SERVICE SYSTEMS Would the project X a Exceed wastewater treatment requirements ofthe applicable Regional Water Quality Control Board X b Require new or or result in the construction of water or wastewater treatment facilities expansion of existing facilities construction of which could cause the significant environmental effects c Require or result in the construction of new storm water expansion drainage of existing facilities facilities construction of which could X or the cause significant environmental effects X supplies available to serve the project from existing entitlements and resources or are new or expanded d Have sufficient water entitlements needed or58 Initial Study Minor General Plan Local Coastal Program Potentially Significant Impact sue l Attachment 6 Less Than Less Than No Significant with Mitigation Incorporated Significant Impact Impact by thc provider which serves or may serve the project that it has adequate capacity to serve the project sprojected demand in addition to thc provider sexisting c Result in and Zonir I Code Amendments a determination wastcwater treatment commitments f Be served by a landfill with sufficient permitted capacity to accommodate the s solid waste disposal needs project g Comply with federal state and local statutes and regulations related to solid X x waste Explanation Sources XVI1 MANDATORY FINDINGS OF SIGNIFICANCE a Does the project have the potential to degrade the quality of the environment substantially reduce the habitat of a fish or wildlife species cause a fish or wildlife population to drop below self sustaining levels threaten to eliminate a plant or animal community reduce the number or restrict the range of a rare or endangered plant or animal or eliminate important examples ofthe major periods ofCalifornia history or prehistory b Does the project have impacts that are individually limited but cumulatively considerable Cumulatively considerable means effects of a project X X that the incremental are considerable when viewed in connection with the effects of past projects the effects ofother current and the effects of probable future c Does the project effects that will effects on have environmental cause human projects projects substantial adverse beings either vv directl X Initial Stud Plan Coastal Pro Minor General Local ram and Zonir I Code Amendments Potentially Issues Significant lmpact Less Than Significant with Mitigation Incorporated indirectly SOURCES Plan City ofPismo Beach adopted 1992 Zoning Ordinances City of Pismo Beach adopted 1983 and General 1998 Attachment 6 Less Than No Significant Impact Impact PISMO BEACH COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT SUBJECT TITLE REQUEST FROM COUNCIL REGARDING PHONE SERVICE OPTIONS RECOMMENDATION Each Councilmember may select which 40 per person per month for 2003 04 is option they prefer The budget 500 2 or EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Council to consider from three Options include 1 Cell options phone 2 as to what best fits their need Land line phone 3 stipend for regarding use of phones phone usage coil own Option 11 Cell phone City to purchase and pay monthly usage For your consideration staff has compiled four 4 cell phone company squotes for Council consideration If Council prefers to select this option staff will make arrangements for the purchase and activation of coil phones Attached are different phones and rate plans to choose The purchase of coil phones is not included in the budget These phones come with a one year contract Company Phonesye Phone Cost RatePlanS Cost Monthl Nextel 160c 99 49 National 99 45 value 500 include 2 plan way radio Notes 500 100 direct plan minutes connect minutes 4 000 night weekend minutes free nationwide long distance no roaming fees call hold call waiting way 3 forward unlimited numeric messaging Offers 10 off usage 30 off equipment for calling Verizon Varioussee attached America s Choice 99 59 includes 2 way radio options call government agencies 400 anytime minutes weekends 9 nights m a includes unlimited p to 7 m unlimited 2 way 00 extra for long distance radio 5 outside the area Cingular Motorola Free after Superhome c331g rebate of 600 99 39 99 49 minute 600 plan rollover unused 5 00 night anytime minutes 0 weekend minutes nationwide long distance Mobile T Samsung Free after R225m rebate of 99 Get More 99 39 600 plan minutes weekend unlimited minutes night nationwide no long distance roaming enhanced voice mail charges caller ID conference calling call waiting and hold Agenda Item A 6 Option 2 Land Line phone Council is currently participating in this option The cost for monthly service ranges from to 55 dollars 23 Option 3 Stipend to Council for cell phone usa qe This option would permit Council to use their own cell phone and the City to paya reasonable stipend for that use to each member Staff is suggesting that the stipend be 40 00 per month The Council s budget for 2003 04 year is which would be about 500 2 40 per month per Councilmember There are various rate information plans and Staff recommends a phones that can be purchased some free in the attached rate plan for cell phones that would stay within budget FISCAL IMPACT This item is already budgeted for this fiscal year OPTIONS 1 schoice City to purchase Cell phone of Council City pays for Landline phone in Councilmembers home Council to receive a Stipend for own cell phone usage 2 3 ATTACHMENTS 1 Cell Phone Prepared by Lori purchase and rate Grigsby City Clerk plan options Meeting Date September 16 2003 City Manager Approval Agenda Item AZ 6 Welcome te our Page Wireless World 1 of 4 Offer Your Free Offer for 4000 Pismo Beach Night CA 3lick here if this is not your ocation Weekend Minutes Free Nationwide Long Distance Roaming 500 Cellular Minutes 100 Direct Connect Minutes 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only EXECUTIVE SUMMARY At the request of the City Council the Engineering Department in conjunction with GTA the attached map that depicts the ownership of the lands in and prepared around the Pismo Beach Pier As shown on the map the majority of the lands from the Official to the are High Water Mark O Limits M W H owned the State of California and leased City Engineering to the City has of Pismo Beach by The exceptions extends to the H O and the M W M The pier itself is owned W H O operation agreement with the State the the end of Wilmar Avenue that from Ocean View Avenue to Park Avenue to the the City and placed into the ocean under a lease and are area at area by The City owns the Pier Parking Lot FISCAL IMPACT None OPTIONS None ATTACHMENTS Pismo State Beach LAND OWNERSHIP RECORD Prepared by Brian K Duncan Associate Civil Engineer Meeting Date September 16 Recommended by R Dennis Delzeit City Engineer Dir of Public Works 2003 City Manager Approval Agenda Item BI 6 Page Welcome To 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Click 99 2 Zones Pro lOMB T Click For Details Entertainment Way SMSt 2 99 9 O Unlimited T Mobile internet Click For Details 99 19 No Data Pia 93449agent zipcode qmobilef referringdomain asp offer com inphonic https www 2003 8 9 PISMO BEACH COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT SUBJECT I TITLE INITIAL OVERVIEW OF KEY FINANCIAL ISSUES RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that Council City and perhaps set an begin updated discussions workshops of initial schedule of key financial issues facing the EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The primary purpose of this item is to begin a dialogue with the City Council regarding key related Finance issues that need to be addressed over the next few months It is proposed that this dialogue begin with simply sharing a list of key Capital type projects and financing issues and brief descriptions of the key issues as perceived as this time This interactive process would involve Council providing its comments and directions regarding related priorities and requests Eventually the for further information process will culminate with the Council making decisions on such matters as Development Impact Fees The financing components for funding the Wastewater Treatment Facilities s including possible increases in sewer user rates and other fees such Project as the above noted Development Impact Fees The Financing components on such General Fund projects facilities Parks facilities Streets and other infrastructure as Public Safety And perhaps developing a Comprehensive long term Strategic Financial Plan which could include all the projects listed in the Capital Improvement Plan plus other projects in the next five years or beyond as the Council may choose FISCAL IMPACT Since the Council will not be asked at this Council Meeting to make decisions to commit fiscal resources the immediate fiscal impact of this Agenda item is essentially zero other than some staff time and related fees the expended under on consulting going previously approved great majority of which has been contracts However given the multi millionS of anticipated Capital project costs the quality of the decisions which get made eventually on these issues may have multi million dollar on the s citizens businesses City and visitors who pay taxes user fees and other impacts charges Agenda Item 6c I OPTIONS To not discuss these Capital Project and Financial Issues at this time but rather at some later time ATTACHMENTS A one page List of Key Capital Projects and Financial Issues for Initial Discussions And Prepared by a one page Financial George Edes Interim September 16 2003 Update Wastewater Treatment Facilities Project Admin Services Director Meeting Date Sep 16 2003 City Manager Approval Agenda Item 6C City List of of Pismo Beach Key Capital Projects and Financial Issues for Initial Discussions September 16 2003 Overview of Current Key Capital Projects Ao B C D E F G II Wastewater Treatment Facilities Project VVWTF Other Upgrades to Wastewater System Project Upgrades to Water System Ventana Fire Station and Shell Beach Station Streets and other Infrastructure Parks Moderate Housing Low Overview of Key Finance Issues Related to A Development Impact B Wastewater User Rates C Completing Financing D Arranging Financing Fees Capital Projects plus Quimby Act Fees for Parks perhaps for VVVVTF also Water Rates Project for other Wastewater and Water Projects E Arranging Financing F Comprehensive Strategic for General Fund Financial System Projects Planning Agenda Item 6c 3 City of Pismo Beach Financial Update Wastewater Treatment Facilities Project VVVVTF Project Comprised of Major Upgrades Pismo Oaks Lift Station and to the a new Wastewater Treatment Plant plus Upgrades 18 Trunk Sewer Line the Park to the Cyprus Interceptor This VVWTF Project is well underway with award of construction contract scheduled for or January 2004 construction is scheduled to start in mid January 2004 and be completed in the Autumn of 2005 Overall project cost is currently estimated at about 14 million December 2003 1 F nanc ncl Components fairly well in Place Loan from State Water Resources Control Board SWRCB for 12 4 Million Work continues on meeting the State s Conditions of Approval b Some for this Enterprise Loan Fund Balances including Development Impact Fees collected to date 2 Financ n q a Components which Interim cash flow need additional Financing about 4 5 million for about 6 months Probable increases in Wastewater and other c Updating 2 user fees to support the SWRCB loan Financing the Applications 1 work and Council Decisions Development Impact Fees for additional Financing to support Financing for the WWTF California Infrastructure and Economic USDA Rural Development Financing 3 Revenue Bond 4 Possible Final decisions Bridge Project Development Bank other Private Financing Loan for above noted Interim or Financing the optimum mix of Financing Components including possible combined financing with other Pismo Beach projects with financing projects of other cities on Final submittal to the SWRCB of final Program to be completed update or to the Draft Revenue after 90 of Construction 16 09 03 Agenda Item C 6 PISMO BEACH COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT SUBJECT TITLE USE OF THE CITY S LOGO OR STREETSCAPE IMPROVEMENTS FLAG AS IT RELATES TO THE DOWNTOWN RECOMMENDATION Provide direction downtown as to which emblem to use on the proposed street core light medallions for the EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Pismo Beach as many cities in California has a City Logo and a City Flag Most City Logos depict prominent features of a community and is used as a corporate identification not only for marketing purposes but also for identification of property City flags tend to be used more for ceremonial functions and In Pismo Beach the has are a little of the been used use Logo historically the City Flag has also been used more elaborate in design logo and the flag has been mixed over the years The City city letterhead vehicle identification and such However on vehicles and city property making it a bit confusing on The issue at hand is which one should be considered on the new street light medallions that are planned for downtown The Community Improvement Group reviewed both designs and found that the City Logo because of its dramatic simplistic design was the best choice The majority found that in viewing the medallion from a distance the City Logo provided a clear crisp image Staff concurs with this reasoning and is recommending Council provide direction to incorporate the City Logo in the proposed streetscape design for the downtown FISCAL IMPACT The proposed medallions a currently unfunded The cost of each medallion runs approximately 400 00 City Staff the Community Improvement Group and the Chamber of Commerce are looking into a donation program to fund these improvements There are no fiscal impacts at this time with this decision OPTIONS Provide staff direction on design choice ATTACHMENTS City Logo City Flag Street light Design Prepared by Randy Bloom City Manager Approval ty i A n Manager Meeting Date September 23 2003 Z l I Agenda Item D 6 P E C I F I C A T I O N S 11 5 LUMINAIRES FOreIGN MAIERIAL THE C LSTING HAS A UNJI OIIM IHICKNEb S OF 1 BRONZE LOGO IBY OTHERS REFLECTOR 8PUN ALUMINUM DOME DESIGNED ro PI ODUC AN ANSI lES CLA SlFICMION V DIS1RIBUIION FOR J VEN ILLUMINATION OF THE GLOW RINGS DIFFUSERS CELl NEC REN GASKEL OUIER RINGS T IS HLYTESIED I PI10 SHIPMENL M 1 6 0 LE 1 4 C FINISH I LTA LIOHTINO ENGINEERING DESIGN DEPT TITLE GR SERIES Ay WALkM LUMINAIRE WITH UPPER ROADWAY LIGHTING R WETZ L 2894 DJ 30 3 01 8 3 1 0 R2 OPTIONS Clr B DUPLEX RECEPTACLE