HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC_2015-07-14_Meeting MinutesMINUTES - MORRO BAY CITY COUNCIL
REGULAR MEETING – JULY 14, 2015
VETERAN’S MEMORIAL HALL – 6:00P.M.
PRESENT: Jamie Irons Mayor
Noah Smukler Councilmember
John Headding Councilmember
Christine Johnson Councilmember
ABSENT: Matt Makowetski Councilmember
STAFF: David Buckingham City Manager
Joe Pannone City Attorney
Dana Swanson City Clerk
Sam Taylor Deputy City Manager
Susan Slayton Administrative Services Director
Rob Livick Public Works Director
Scot Graham Community Development Manager
Cindy Jacinth Associate Planner
Eric Endersby Harbor Director
Amy Christey Police Chief
Steve Knuckles Fire Chief
ESTABLISH QUORUM AND CALL TO ORDER
The meeting was called to order at 6:07pm
MOMENT OF SILENCE
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
CLOSED SESSION REPORT - Mayor Irons reported that with regards to the Closed Session
Items, the Council did not take any reportable action pursuant to the Brown Act.
MAYOR AND COUNCILMEMBERS’ REPORTS, ANNOUNCEMENTS &
PRESENTATIONS
City Manager Buckingham presented an update on recent staff assessments of parking in the
downtown area.
PUBLIC PRESENTATIONS
https://youtu.be/U0WYBA83zdk?t=21m20s
Certificates of Appreciation for Citizen Heroes
Mayor Irons and the City Council presented certificates of appreciation to Tony Keith and
Robert Fraser for their selfless act of service, rendering aid during a medical emergency prior to
the arrival EMS personnel on the morning of June 18, 2015.
AGENDA NO: A-2 MEETING DATE: August 11, 2015
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Tourism Bureau Quarterly Update
Brent Haugen, Morro Bay Tourism Executive Director provided the quarterly update for the
Morro Bay Tourism Bureau and Visitor Center for the second quarter of 2015.
PUBLIC COMMENT
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Sabin Grey of Hooray for Hollywood provided the business spot. He relocated recently from the
West Hollywood area and his business offers an alternative to beachy items. Hooray for
Hollywood is located at 601 Embarcadero on the water side of Marina Square. They are open
daily from 11am - 7pm. Local specials for Morro Bay residents include buy a card, get a card
free, and half price on all wrapping paper.
Rigmore, Morro Bay, encourages one of our local organizations to design a walking tour of
Morro Bay to educate others on our wonderful, viable estuary.
Lonnie Lemons, Morro Bay, has learned some fascinating things about the history of Morro Bay
and suggests creating a point of interest driving or walking tour (map) for tourists and locals that
would include historical information, for the purpose of connecting downtown, the Embarcadero
and the rock.
David Nelson, Morro Bay, asked the Council to look into the patented water treatment
technology offered by EFD, noting that EFD will be in the area and would love to talk to staff or
council members.
Don Maruska, Morro Bay business owner and board member of Festival Mosaic announced
upcoming concerts on July 24th at Mission San Miguel and July 25th at Mission San Luis Obispo.
More information is available at www.festivalmosaic.com.
Caroline Lewis, Morro Bay, invited all residents to attend National Night Out on August 4th from
5-7pm at City Park. The goal of this event is to heighten awareness of crime, generate support
and participation in local anti-crime efforts, and strengthen community partnerships with the
Police Department, Fire Department and Coast Guard.
Lynn Meissen, Morro Bay resident and member of Morro Bay Yacht Club, announced that on
Thursday, July 17, a replica of the Schooner America will be arriving in Morro Bay. It will be
open Friday for tours from 10am - 1pm and a cruise from 2pm - 5pm. Tickets are available
online at americascuptours.com. This is a replica of the boat that started America’s Cup Tour in
1851. Walk-thru tickets available at the Yacht Club. Cruise tickets available on-line only.
Janice House, Morro Bay, spoke regarding the City’s hiring policies, noting the Personnel Rules
& Regulations state the hiring policies do not apply to management personnel. She asks the City
create a policy that covers management personnel.
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Betty Winholtz, Morro Bay, stated there is currently a civil suit between two neighbors involving
major vegetation and based on recent action by staff, asks the City Council agendize this as a
Closed Session item.
Bob Keller, Morro Bay, announced Project Surf Camp which started on July 10 through August
7, designed for kids with special needs, is in need of volunteers.
City Manager Buckingham provided information regarding the City’s hiring policies in response
to public comment.
City Attorney Pannone responded to public comment regarding the City Council’s authority to
direct staff to take legal action. There are two kinds of action a city can take in court -- civil and
criminal. The City Council has no authority as to what types of criminal action (code
enforcement) should be prosecuted. Political decision makers cannot participate in those types
of decisions. Prosecutions are determined by the City Attorney’s office, based on facts and legal
analysis. Decisions regarding civil action are taken to the Council for direction.
The public comment period was closed.
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 comment period for the Consent Agenda was opened; seeing none the public
comment period was closed.
A-1 APPROVAL OF MINUTES FOR THE SPECIAL CITY COUNCIL MEETING HELD
ON JUNE 23, 2015; (ADMINISTRATION)
RECOMMENDATION: Approve as submitted.
A-2 APPROVAL OF MINUTES FOR THE CITY COUNCIL MEETING HELD ON JUNE
23, 2015; (ADMINISTRATION)
RECOMMENDATION: Approve as submitted.
A-3 STATUS REPORT OF A MAJOR MAINTENANCE & REPAIR PLAN (MMRP) FOR
THE EXISTING WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT; (PUBLIC WORKS)
RECOMMENDATION: Receive and file.
A-4 WATER RECLAMATION FACILITY (WRF) PROJECT UPDATE; (PUBLIC WORKS)
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RECOMMENDATION: Receive and file.
A-5 DESIGNATION OF VOTING DELEGATE AND ALTERNATE AT LEAGUE OF
CALIFORNIA CITIES 2015 ANNUAL CONFERENCE BUSINESS MEETING;
(ADMINISTRATION)
RECOMMENDATION: Approve as submitted.
A-6 LETTER IN RESPONSE TO GRAND JURY REPORT TITLED “MORRO BAY
MUNICIPAL CODE ENFORCEMENT: BAND-AID OR PROCESS?”;
(ADMINISTRATION)
RECOMMENDATION: Approve as submitted.
A-7 ACCEPTANCE OF AN OFFER OF DEDICATION OF PUBLIC PEDESTRIAN
EASEMENT FOR SIDEWALK PURPOSES ON WALNUT STREET (505 WALNUT
STREET); (PUBLIC WORKS)
RECOMMENDATION: Adopt Resolution No. 53-15 accepting the offer of dedication
on behalf of the public.
MOTION: Councilmember Johnson moved the Council approve all items on the Consent
Agenda. The motion was seconded by Councilmember Headding and carried
unanimously, 4-0.
B. PUBLIC HEARINGS - NONE
C. UNFINISHED BUSINESS / SECOND READING AND ADOPTION OF
ORDINANCES - NONE
D. NEW BUSINESS
D-1 WATER CONSERVATION STRATEGIES AND PROPOSED WATER
CONSERVATION INCENTIVES; (PUBLIC WORKS)
https://youtu.be/U0WYBA83zdk?t=1h12m51s
Director Livick presented the staff report, and along with Engineering Tech Damaris Hanson,
responded to Council inquiries.
The public comment period for Item D-1 was opened; seeing none, the public comment period
was closed.
Councilmember Smukler notes the State is very serious about achieving these mandates and we
need to do everything we can to comply. He suggests the City move forward and be aggressive
on existing opportunities. He would like to see us look harder at the green building and water
conservation component, one example being the laundry-to-landscape reuse which is an easy
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system to put in place, and suggests waiving this permit fee. He also asks staff to look into
protection for renters who have green lawn requirements as part of their lease agreement.
Councilmember Headding feels it’s important to look at greatest opportunities and given 70% of
our water consumption comes from residents, it’s important to know the greatest areas of
improvement. One of the most effective programs in other cities has been a cash-back program.
Councilmember Johnson shared this is the kind of leadership the City needs to demonstrate and
these new strategies will help in the long-run. She appreciates staff providing tools that show
residents how to calculate their water use.
Mayor Irons noted there is Council consensus for the proposed rebate recommendations and
other incentives suggested by Council.
Buckingham noted staff will continue to monitor and bring back reports on (perhaps) a quarterly
basis. Mayor Irons asked these reports continue to go to PWAB as the entity to keep its finger
on the pulse. Councilmember Smukler asked that staff keep the Council updated on specific
changes in policy.
MOTION: Mayor Irons moved the Council approve the proposed water conservation
incentives recommended by staff, with implementation of additional incentives as
discussed, with regular reports to the Public Works Advisory Board. The motion
was seconded by Councilmember Headding and carried unanimously, 4-0.
D-2 RESOLUTION NO. 54-15 RESCINDING RESOLUTION NO. 103-95, AND
ESTABLISHING A UTILITY DISCOUNT PROGRAM FOR ELIGIBLE
CUSTOMERS; (PUBLIC WORKS/ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES)
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Director Slayton presented the staff report and responded to Council inquiries.
The public comment period for Item D-2 was opened; seeing none, the public comment period
was closed.
MOTION: Mayor Irons moved the Council approve Resolution No. 54-15, rescinding
Resolution No. 103-95, and establishing a utility discount program, amending
Item 1.b. of the Policy to extend the enrollment period to September 30, 2015.
The motion was seconded by Councilmember Johnson and carried unanimously,
4-0.
D-3 REVIEW AND ADOPTION OF INTERIM RESIDENTIAL DESIGN GUIDELINES;
(COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT)
https://youtu.be/U0WYBA83zdk?t=2h17m5s
Community Development Manager Graham presented the staff report and responded to Council
inquiries.
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The public comment period for Item D-3 was opened; seeing none, the public comment period
was closed.
Councilmember Johnson thanked the Planning Commission for their professionalism in dealing
with this challenging issue. Spending the time now will help us get to a General Plan update in a
more unified thought process and also demonstrates a good faith effort to work with applicants
and neighbors to improve what can be a stressful process.
Councilmember Smukler noted this is something residents have wrestled with for some time and
he appreciates having some structure to work with. He also appreciates the new noticing
requirements.
Mayor Irons thanked the Planning Commission for their tedious work to ensure the level of
detail is there. These interim design guidelines are robust and complete. He would like to
amend the resolution so that any revisions are approved by the City Council, to demonstrate
ownership of the policy.
MOTION: Mayor Irons moved the Council adopt Resolution No. 52-15 approving the
Interim Residential Design Guidelines, eliminating Section 3 of the resolution so
that all amendments will be approved by the City Council. The motion was
seconded by Councilmember Smukler and carried unanimously, 4-0.
D-4 AWARD OF CONSULTANT CONTRACT FOR WRF FACILITY MASTER PLAN
TO BLACK & VEATCH; (PUBLIC WORKS)
https://youtu.be/U0WYBA83zdk?t=2h47m57s
Director Livick presented the staff report and responded to Council inquiries.
Steve Foellmi, Vice President of Black & Veatch, discussed recent projects in Paso Robles and
Orange County that were completed on time and under budget.
The public comment period for Item D-4 was opened; seeing none, the public comment period
was closed.
Livick noted a workshop to discuss the various delivery models will be presented to WRFCAC
and the City Council.
Council expressed appreciation to the WRFCAC and staff for the selection process.
MOTION: Councilmember Smukler moved the Council award the consultant contract for
WRF Facility Master Plan to Black & Veatch as recommended by staff and the
WRFCAC, and authorized the Public Works Director to execute an agreement in
the amount of $781,135. The motion was seconded by Councilmember Headding
and carried unanimously, 4-0.
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D-5 APPROVAL OF REGIONAL DISPATCH CONTRACT WITH SAN LUIS OBISPO
COUNTY FOR THE FIRE AND HARBOR DEPARTMENTS; (FIRE)
https://youtu.be/U0WYBA83zdk?t=3h58m29s
Chief Knuckles presented the staff report and responded to Council inquiries.
The public comment period for Item D-5 was opened; seeing none, the public comment period
was closed.
MOTION: Councilmember Headding moved the Council approve the Regional Dispatch
Contract with San Luis Obispo County for the Fire and Harbor Departments, and
authorize the City Manager to execute future contracts that fall within the same
scope and financial obligation. The motion was seconded by Councilmember
Johnson and carried unanimously, 4-0.
D-6 RESOLUTION NO. 55-15 ADOPTING THE FISCAL YEAR 2015/16 MASTER FEE
SCHEDULE; (ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES)
https://youtu.be/U0WYBA83zdk?t=4h11m48s
Director Slayton provided the staff report and responded to Council inquiries.
The public comment period for Item D-6 was opened; seeing none, the public comment period
was closed.
Council shared appreciation for the work that had been done by staff and various advisory boards
to provide input and improve the process and document.
MOTION: Councilmember Johnson moved the Council approve the change of timing of the
Master Fee Schedule presentation to Council from July to February/March,
approve changing the Consumer Price Index area to San Francisco-Oakland-San
Jose and adopt Resolution No. 55-15 approving the Fiscal Year 2015/16 Master
Fee Schedule. The motion was seconded by Councilmember Smukler and carried
unanimously, 4-0.
D-7 RESOLUTION NO. 56-15 ESTABLISHING THE FISCAL YEAR 2015/16 BUSINESS
TAX RATE SCHEDULE; (ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES)
https://youtu.be/U0WYBA83zdk?t=4h34m15s
Director Slayton provided the staff report and responded to Council inquiries.
MOTION: Councilmember Johnson moved to continue the meeting past 11:00. The motion
was seconded by Mayor Irons and carried unanimously, 4-0.
The public comment period for Item D-7 was opened; seeing none, the public comment period
was closed.
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MOTION: Councilmember Smukler moved the Council adopt Resolution No. 56-15
approving the Fiscal Year 2015/16 Business Tax Rate Schedule. The motion was
seconded by Councilmember Headding and carried unanimously, 4-0.
E. COUNCIL DECLARATION OF FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS
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None
ADJOURNMENT
The meeting adjourned at 11:01pm to the next regular City Council meeting to be held on
Tuesday, August 11, 2015 at 6:00pm at the Veteran’s Memorial Hall, 209 Surf Street, Morro
Bay, California.
Recorded by:
Dana Swanson
City Clerk