HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC_2019-08-27_Regular Meeting MinutesMINUTES - MORRO BAY CITY COUNCIL
REGULAR MEETING — AUGUST 27, 2019
VETERAN'S MEMORIAL HALL — 5:30 P.M.
PRESENT: John Headding
Dawn Addis
Robert Davis
Jeff Heller
Marlys McPherson
STAFF: Scott Collins
Chris Neumeyer
Dana Swanson
Jennifer Callaway
Rob Livick
Scot Graham
Steve Knuckles
Jody Cox
Eric Endersby
Jennifer Little
AGENDA NO: A-1
MEETING DATE: September 24, 2019
Mayor
Council Member
Council Member
Council Member
Council Member
City Manager
City Attorney
City Clerk
Finance Director
Public Works Director
Community Development Director
Fire Chief
Police Chief
Harbor Director
Tourism Manager
ESTABLISH QUORUM AND CALL TO ORDER
Mayor Headding called the meeting to order at 5:30 p.m., with all members present.
MOMENT OF SILENCE
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
RECOGNITION — None
CLOSED SESSION REPORT —City Attorney Neumeyer stated no reportable action was taken
by the City Council in accordance with the Brown Act.
MAYOR & COUNCILMEMBERS' REPORTS, ANNOUNCEMENTS &PRESENTATIONS
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CITY MANAGER REPORTS, ANNOUNCEMENTS AND PRESENTATIONS -None
Dave Schultz from The Bike Shop located at 3118 Main Street provided the business spot. For
more information, visit www.thebikeshopmb.com.
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PRESENTATIONS
• Morro Bay Chamber of Commerce Quarterly Report
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PUBLIC COMMENT
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Bob Swain, Morro Bay, announced the Morro Bay Maritime Museum is offering tours of a World
War II crash vehicle for two more weeks. He also shared his opinion on vacation rentals, stating
they should be on a level playing field as everyone else.
Larry Guesno, owner of Morro Strand RV Park, opposed including RV parks in the TBID stating
they would not benefit from the advertising it provides. He also mentioned his plan for a coffee
house and batting cages at the Flippo's location; stated it would be good for the community.
Janice Peters, Morro Bay, announced By the Sea Productions will be presenting Veronica's
Position September 6 — 29. For more information visit www.bytheseaproductions.org.
David Nelson, Morro Bay, commented on NO Farrell's article regarding Cayucos sewer project
and requested the power plant stacks be removed.
Linda Winters, Morro Bay, asked the Council and staff to read and familiarize themselves with
Morro Bay's mobile home rent stabilization Ordinance No. 499 to better understand the needs of
mobile home residents.
Betty Winholtz, Morro Bay, requested information regarding trees removed at Lila Keiser Park
and also asked when the addendum to the WRF FEIR would be available on the City website.
Mayor Headding closed public comment.
The Council and staff responded to issues raised during public comment.
A. CONSENT AGENDA
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Unless an item is pulled for separate action by the City Council, the following actions are approved
without discussion. The public will also be provided an opportunity to comment on consent
agenda items.
A-1 APPROVAL OF MINUTES FOR THE JULY 9, 2019, CITY COUNCIL MEETING;
(ADMINISTRATION)
RECOMMENDATION: Approve as submitted.
A-2 APPROVAL OF MINUTES FOR THE AUGUST 14, 2019, CITY COUNCIL CLOSED
SESSION MEETING; (ADMINISTRATION)
RECOMMENDATION: Approve as submitted.
A-3 REVIEW AND RECEIVE WATER RECLAMATION FACILITY (WRF) CAPITAL
PROJECT MONTHLY UPDATE REPORT AND PROVIDE DIRECTION, IF ANY,
DEEMED APPROPRIATE; (PUBLIC WORKS)
RECOMMENDATION: Council receive WRF Capital Project Monthly Update Report
and provide direction, if any, deemed appropriate.
V4 ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE NO, 623, PRE -ZONING THE 27.6 ACRE WATER
RECLAMATION FACILITY (WRF) PORTION OF APN: 073-101-017 TO PUBLIC
FACILITY. (CASE NO. MIN#19-009); (COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT)
RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends Council adopt, by second reading by title
only and with further reading waived, Ordinance No. 623: "An Ordinance of the City
Council of Morro Bay, California establishing prezoning for the 27.6-acre portion of
parcel APN 073-101-071 (CASE No. MIN#19-001)."
A-5 ADOPTION OF RESOLUTION 74-19 APPROVING A NEW "MOORING AND SUPPORT
FACILITY" LEASE AGREEMENT WITH THE UNITED STATES COAST GUARD FOR
COAST GUARD STATION MORRO BAY LOGISTICAL NEEDS AT AND AROUND
STATION MORRO BAY, LOCATED AT LEASE SITE 141 (1279 EMBARCADERO ROAD)
(HARBOR)
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RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends the City Council adopt Resolution No. 74-
19 approving a ten-year Lease Agreement, with an initial term of one year and a
series of nine one-year renewals, with the United States Coast Guard (CG) for Coast
Guard Station Morro Bay logistical needs.
A-6 AUTHORIZATION TO SUBMIT A GRANT APPLICATION FOR CALIFORNIA
COASTAL COMMISSION ROUND 6 GRANT FUNDING; (COMMUNITY
DEVELOPMENT)
RECOMMENDATION: Adopt Resolution No. 75-19 authorizing staff to submit a grant
application for California Coastal Commission (CCC) Round 6 grant funding to
support the ongoing update of the City's General Plan/Local Coastal Program in the
amount of $65,000.
Mayor Headding opened public comment for the Consent Agenda.
Carolyn Brinkman, Morro Bay, spoke to Item A-3 asking if the Recycled Water Management Plan
required by the Coastal Commission would be made available to the community or brought back
to the Council. She also questioned challenges noted in the report, such as difficulty getting
access to properties owned by PG&E and Vistra.
David Nelson, Morro Bay, regarding .Item A-4, he asked if the City owns the land and expected
cost of the property. He also expressed concern about the proposed location as it relates to the
estuary.
The public comment period was closed.
Mayor Headding pulled Items A-3 and A-4.
MOTION: Council Member McPherson moved approval of Items A-1, A-2, A-5 and A-6 on
the Consent Agenda. The motion was seconded by Council Member Davis and
carried 5-0 by roll call vote.
A-3 REVIEW AND RECEIVE WATER RECLAMATION FACILITY (WRF) CAPITAL
PROJECT MONTHLY UPDATE REPORT AND PROVIDE DIRECTION, IF ANY,
DEEMED APPROPRIATE; (PUBLIC WORKS)
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WRF Program Manager Casares addressed questions raised during public comment.
A-4 ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE NO, 623, PRE -ZONING THE 27.6 ACRE WATER
RECLAMATION FACILITY (WRF) PORTION OF APN: 073-101-017 TO PUBLIC
FACILITY. (CASE NO. MIN#19-009); (COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT)
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In response to questions raised during public comment, Public- Works Director Livick
stated the City had not yet purchased the property but is in receipt of the appraisal which
is within the project budget.
MOTION: Mayor Headding moved approval of Items A-3 and A4 on the Consent
Agenda. The motion was seconded by Council Member Davis and carried
4-1 by roll call vote with Council Member Heller opposed.
B. PUBLIC HEARINGS -NONE
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C. BUSINESS ITEMS
C-1 CONSIDERATION OF INCLUDING VACATION RENTALS AND RECREATIONAL
VEHICLE PARKS IN THE TOURISM BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT
ASSESSMENT; (CITY MANAGER/TOURISM)
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City Manager Collins provided the report and, along with Tourism Manager Little,
responded to Council questions.
The public comment period for Item C-1 was opened.
Aaron Ochs, Morro Bay, expressed support for the staff recommendation, provided on
how RV Park (RVs) and vacation rental owners (VRs) have input on how their assessment
dollars are spent. He also encouraged the City to elaborate on the specifics of how that
money will benefit them.
Doug Claassen, Morro Dunes RV Park, urged the Council to exempt RVs from the TBID
assessment to remain competitive with nearby State Parks that do not pay either transient
occupancy tax or TBID assessments.
Michael Strickland, co-owner of Harbor View RV Park, opposed RVs being added to the
TBID assessment district.
Nick Juren, Beach N Bay Getaways, was agreeable to a 3% assessment for VRs, if at
least half that went to improvements. He encouraged the Council to put oversight in place
to ensure a reasonable return on marketing investment.
Maggie Juren, Beach N Bay Getaways, asked the Council to consider whether the
marketing dollars will benefit VRs and RVs equally to hotels. She also advocated for
changing to the 1994 BID rules which allow for a positive rather than a protest vote.
Betty Winholtz, Morro Bay, suggested the vacation rental ordinance and issue of illegal
vacation rentals be dealt with before moving forward on this item. She also hoped the
Council would consider concerns RV owners as they would not benefit by being included
in the TBID.
Andy Hampp, Cypress Mobile Home Park, reported his occupancy rates and comparison
to State Parks. He opposed including RVs in the TBID, stating the marketing received
through Visit SLO Cal was sufficient.
Ian Starkie, Rock Star Properties, expressed concern regarding the outreach process and
questioned how VRs and RVs would be represented on the Board.
Dan Sedley, Morro Bay, suggested a decision not be made on this item until other issues
related to vacation rentals are decided.
The public comment period for Item C-1 was closed.
There was Council consensus to make separate motions regarding VRs and RVs as they
are different situations, that VRs should be brought into the assessment district and
receive proportional representation on the TBID board, that RVs would be at a competitive
disadvantage compared to State Parks and other RVs that do not pay transient occupancy
tax or assessments and would not receive a commensurate benefit, and that further
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consideration of funding for physical improvements that would bring more benefit than
marketing dollars was needed. Additionally, the Council discussed the importance of
addressing the vacation rental ordinance.
MOTION: Council Member Heller moved that RV parks not be assessed TBID. The
motion was seconded by Council Member Davis.
Following discussion of concerns related to the motion, City Attorney Neumeyer
suggested one option would be to not initiate the process to add the RV parks into the
TBID.
AMENDED MOTION: Council Member Heller moved to not initiate the process to add RV
parks into the TBID. The amended motion was seconded by Council
Member Davis and failed 2-3 with Council Member Addis, Council Member
McPherson and Mayor Headding opposed.
MOTION: Mayor Headding moved the Council initiate a process to include vacation
rentals at a TBID assessment level of 3% into the TBID, and that we not
consider at present initiating a process to add RV parks into the TBID
assessment, and that further consideration be added to determining if a
RV assessment would be appropriate if staff were to bring back
appropriate improvement opportunities that were identifiable
improvements in tourism, physical attributes of the City, for which the
contribution could be allocated to. The motion was seconded by Council
Member Addis,
The Mayor withdrew his motion and Council Member Addis withdrew the second.
MOTION: Mayor Headding moved to initiate process of bringing the vacation rentals
into the TBID at an assessment rate of 39/o. The motion was seconded by
Council Member Addis,
Council. Member Heller wished to resolve the vacation rental ordinance before moving
forward with inclusion to I
The motion carried 4-1 by roll call vote with Council Member Heller opposed
MOTION: Mayor Headding moved the Council not initiate process at present to
assess or bring RVs into the TBID but give further consideration regarding
an assessment after staff brings back information on potential
infrastructure improvement opportunities that might be appropriate for
assessment contributions. The motion was seconded by Council Member
Addis for discussion.
Following discussion, the Mayorwithdrew the motion and Council MemberAddis withdrew
the second.
MOTION: Mayor Headding moved to not initiate the process of adding RVs into the
TBID Assessment District at this time. The motion was seconded by
Council Member Addis and carried 5-0 by roll call vote.
MOTION: Mayor Headding moved the Council ask staff to bring back a plan to look
at potential Citywide infrastructure improvement opportunities that could
improve tourism draw in the future. The motion was seconded by Council
Member Addis for discussion.
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Mr: Neumeyer clarified any proposed improvements would need to have clear findings
the assessment monies levied are being used appropriately.
The motion carried 5-0 by roll call vote.
MOTION: Council Member McPherson moved the Council delay the initiation of the
VR inclusion in the TBID until after we address the vacation rental
ordinance and it is passed. The motion was seconded by Council Member
Heller.
Following discussion, Council Member McPherson withdrew the motion and Council
Member Heller withdrew the second.
MOTION: Council Member Davis moved that as part of the initiation of bringing VRs
in at 3% that staff provides proportional representation for the VR
community on the TBID board. The motion was seconded by Council
Member McPherson and carried 4-1 by roll call vote with Council Member
Heller opposed.
The Council took a brief recess at 8:41 p.m. The meeting reconvened at 8:54 p.m. with all
members present.
C-2 REVENUE GENERATING MEASURES FOR THE NOVEMBER 2020 GENERAL
ELECTION BALLOT; (CITY MANAGER/FINANCE)
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City Manager Collins and Finance Director Callaway provided the report and responded
to Council questions.
The public comment period for Item C-2 was opened.
Betty Winholtz, Morro Bay, opposed spending $100,000 from Emergency Reserves to
learn the community will not support this type of measure.
Dan Sedley, Morro Bay, suggested staff evaluate budget cuts at the department level and
outline resulting service impacts. He appreciated negotiations with employee groups to
help pay for pension and health benefits.
The public comment period for Item C-2 was closed.
MOTION: Council Member McPherson moved the meeting go past 9:30 to a time
uncertain. The motion was seconded by Council Member Davis and
carried 5-0 by roll call vote.
MOTION: Mayor Headding moved to authorize the City Manager to enter into
consulting agreements with both a lead consulting firm and public opinion
research agency to conduct polling for a sales tax revenue ballot measure
and/or a Harbor Assessment ballot measure for consideration during the
November 2020 general election with appropriate budget adjustments from
the General Fund Emergency Reserves, specifically utilizing companies
mentioned in the staff report. The motion was seconded by Council
Member McPherson.
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Council Member Heller requested a friendly amendment to include a parcel tax. Mayor
Headding declined, explaining the Harbor Assessment was a form of parcel tax and that
based on previous Council discussion, there was not consensus to explore a Citywide
parcel tax at this time. The motion carried 4-1 by roll call vote with Council Member Heller
opposed.
MOTION: Council Member McPherson moved to establish a Council ad -hoc
committee to help in the beginning process. The motion was seconded by
Council Member Davis for discussion.
Council Members McPherson and Davis volunteered to be on the ad -hoc committee and
it was clarified there would be a future need to have community members involved. The
motion carried 5-0 by roll call vote.
MOTION: Mayor Headding moved to appoint Council Members McPherson and
Davis to the ad -hoc committee for this issue. The motion was seconded
by Council Member Davis and carried 5-0 by roll call vote.
C-3 REVIEW AND DISCUSSION OF CITY COUNCIL POLICIES &PROCEDURES AND
ADVISORY BODIES HANDBOOK AND BY-LAWS; (CITY MANAGER)
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City Clerk Swanson provided the report.
The public comment period for Item C-3 was opened; seeing none, the public comment
period was closed.
Mayor Headding reviewed both policies in light of issues brought forward and identified
the following sections needing review:
o Page 116 of agenda packet — Time to Serve in Appointed Capacity
o Page 118 - Section 3.3, Advisory Body Work Plans
o Page 119 - Sections 5 & 6, Advisory Body/Staff Relationship and Advisory
Body/City Council Relationship
o Page 115 — Section B, Membership Qualifications, specifically regarding
magnitude of time required.
o Page 123 - Section 5, Chair Responsibilities.
o Page 16&169 - Placing Items on the Agenda
o Page 184 — Section 2.1, CFAC review of Council compensation in 2019
o Page 190 — Section 3.1.5, Written Communications
o Page 193 -Section 3.10, Legislative Action Program
o Page 201 — Section 5.2.2, Direction to Staff by Mayor/Council Members
o Page 202 — Section 5.3.2, Direction from Council
o Page 203 — Section 5.3.5, Significant Information
o Page 206 — Section 6A — Support for Advisory Bodies & Council
o Page 207 — Sections 6.5 — 6.6.3, Advisory. Body Appointment Procedures and
Terms
MOTION: Mayor Headding moved to recommend the City Council review and
discuss the policies as outlined by myself and establish a subcommittee to
perform in depth review of the items noted. The motion was seconded by
Council Member McPherson for discussion.
Council Member McPherson sought clarification to ensure the following issues were
included in the review: advisory board member communications to Council, clarification
on the types of changes advisory bodies can make without Council approval, advisory
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body declaration of future agenda items not on the approved work plan, and other
inconsistencies.
AMENDED MOTION: Mayor Headding amended his motion to include areas cited and
be sure they are inclusive of those mentioned. The amended motion was
seconded by Council Member McPherson and carried 5-0 by roll call vote.
MOTION: Council Member Davis moved to appoint the Mayor and Council Member
McPherson to the subcommittee. The motion was seconded by Council
Member Heller and carried 5-0 by roll call vote.
D. COUNCIL DECLARATION OF FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS
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Council Member McPherson requested ari update on the vacation rental ordinance update
according to the existing plan and, if there are opportunities to expedite that, provide a notation
without specifics about what that would involve. A majority of the Council supported the request.
E. ADJOURNMENT
The meeting adjourned at 10:17 p.m.
Recorded
Dana Swanson
City Clerk
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