HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC_2020-05-26 Regular Meeting MinutesMINUTES - MORRO BAY CITY COUNCIL
REGULAR MEETING - MAY 26, 2020
TELECONFERENCE - 5:30 P.M.
AGENDA NO: A-1
MEETING DATE: July 14, 2020
City Council conducted this meeting in accordance with Section 3 of California Governor
Newson's Executive Order N-29-20 issued on March 17, 2020 in response to the present State
of Emergency in existence due to the threat of COVID-19. This meeting was held via
teleconference for all participants.
PRESENT:
ABSENT:
S TAFF:
John Headding
Dawn Addis
Robert Davis
Jeff Heller
Marlys McPherson
N one
S cott Collins
Chris Neumeyer
Dana Swanson
Jennifer Callaway
S cot Graham
S teve Knuckles
Jody Cox
Eric Endersby
Rob Livick
Eric Casares
Mayor
Council Member
Council Member
Council Member
Council Member
City Manager
City Attorney
City Clerk
Finance Director / Acting Public Works Director
Community Development Director
Fire Chief
Police Chief
Harbor Director
City Engineer
WRF Program Manager
ESTABLISH QUORUM AND CALL TO ORDER
Mayor Headding called the meeting to order at 5:30 p.m. with all but Council Member Addis
present. Council Member Addis joined the meeting at 5:32 p.m.
MOMENT OF SILENCE
P LEDGE 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
https://youtu.be/YEHDJozCSyc?t=160
CITY MANAGER REPORTS, ANNOUNCEMENTS AND PRESENTATIONS
https://youtu.be/YEHDJozCSyc?t-862
P RESENTATIONS - NONE
P UBLIC COMMENT
https://youtu.be/YEHDJozCSyc?t=1174
John Weiss, Morro Bay, spoke in support of a mask initiative and encouraged the community to
work together and provide constructive comments.
Carole Truesdale, Morro Bay, spoke in support of a mask initiative and requested further review
of the potential change orders for the WRF project presented in Item C-1.
Kris Roudebush announced the We Are the Care Initiative, a local effort by First 5 SLO County to
address the growing childcare crisis. She requested the City demonstrate its support by
appointing a council member or staff person as the City's childcare liaison. For more information
visit www.first5slo.org.
Melanie Williams Mahan, Morro Bay, expressed concern about the influx of tourists and spoke in
opposition to the WRF project.
Dan Sedley, Morro Bay, expressed his appreciation to Council Member Heller for picking up trash
and directing traffic over the weekend and to Assemblyman Jordan Cunningham for his efforts to
reopen businesses in SLO County.
Mayor Headding closed public comment.
A. CONSENT AGENDA
https://youtu.be/YEHDJozCSyc?t=2092
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 APRIL 14, 2020, CITY COUNCIL MEETING;
(ADMINISTRATION)
RECOMMENDATION: Approve as submitted.
A-2 APPROVAL OF MINUTES FOR THE APRIL 28, 2020, CITY COUNCIL MEETING;
(ADMINISTRATION)
RECOMMENDATION: Approve as submitted.
A-3 APPROVAL OF MINUTES FOR THE MAY 12, 2020, CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL CLOSED
SESSION MEETING; (ADMINISTRATION)
RECOMMENDATION: Approve as submitted.
A-4 ADOPTION OF RESOLUTION NO. 45-20 APPROVING COOPERATION
AGREEMENT WITH THE URBAN COUNTY (CDBG PROGRAM) FOR FISCAL
YEARS 2021-2023; (COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT)
RECOMMENDATION: Council review and approve Resolution No. 45-20 for
Cooperation Agreement with the Urban County for Fiscal Years 2021-2023.
Mayor Headding opened public comment for the Consent Agenda; seeing none, the public
comment period was closed.
MOTION: Council Member McPherson moved approval of all items on the Consent Agenda.
The motion was seconded by Council Member Addis and carried 5-0 by roll call
vote.
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B. PUBLIC HEARINGS
B-1 INITIATION OF A SPHERE OF INFLUENCE (SQl) AMENDMENT TO ADD 5 LOTS
ABOVE PANORAMA DRIVE TO THE CITY'S SOI. APN: 073-075-002 AND PORTIONS
OF APN 073-076-016 (LOTS 2, 8, 7 & 6); AND INITIATION OF DETACHMENT
PROCEEDINGS FOR APN: 065-022-008. PROPERTY WOULD BE DETACHED FROM
WITHIN THE CITY BOUNDARY RESULTING IN THE LOT BEING LOCATED WITHIN
THE UNINCORPORATED COUNTY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO; (COMMUNITY
DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT)
https://youtu.be/YEHDJozCSyc?t=2169
MOTION: Mayor Headding moved to table Item B-1 to a future date uncertain. The
motion was seconded by Council Member Addis and carried 5-0 by roll call
vote.
C. BUSINESS ITEMS
C-1 REVIEW AND APPROVE POTENTIAL CHANGE ORDERS FOR THE WATER
RECLAMATION FACILITY (WRF); REVIEW AND RECEIVE THE WRF CAPITAL
PROJECT QUARTERLY UPDATE REPORT; AND REVIEW AND APPROVE
PROPOSED GOOD FAITH LOCAL HIRE PROVISIONS FOR BID DOCUMENTS FOR
THE REMAINING WRF PROJECT COMPONENTS INCLUDING AN AMOUNT FOR
LIQUIDATED DAMAGES RELATED THERETO; (PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT)
https://youtu.be/YEHDJozCSyc?t=2222
WRF Program Manager Casares provided the report and responded to Council inquires.
The public comment period for Item C-1 was opened.
John Weiss, Morro Bay, expressed concern the project contingency appeared to be
largely exhausted and urged the Council to hold to the $126 Million baseline.
Betty Winholtz, Morro Bay, raised questions submitted as agenda correspondence and
suggested the Council to take separate votes on the action being requested.
Dan Sedley, Morro Bay, urged the Council to not approve the potential change orders.
Melanie Williams -Mahan, Morro Bay, raised additional questions and expressed concern
about the impact these change orders would have on utility bills.
The public comment period for Item C-1 was closed.
The Mayor and Council provided individual comments and a majority agreed on the
following:
• Approve the 26 Potential Change Orders as presented; and
• Maintain the current WRF Quarterly Report format and decline CFAC's
recommendation to provide an integrated Microsoft project management schedule
with key milestones; and
• Support local labor provision as presented with liquidated damages set at $5,000
- $10,000 to be determined by staff.
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Council Member Heller supported the local labor provision but opposed the potential
change orders presented for several reasons, including concern they were incorporated
into construction documents without the owner's approval.
MOTION: Council Member Heller moved to approve the five credit change orders
where we actually get money back (No. 19, 42, 62, 64 and 66). The motion
failed for lack of a second.
MOTION: Council Member McPherson moved to approve the 26 Potential Change
Orders for the WRF; keep the quarterly report format in the current one
that is approved by the Council; and approve proposed local labor
provision language for the bid packages and contract amendments /
agreements for the remaining components of the WRF project and set
liquidated damages between $5,000-10,000 at the staff's discretion. The
motion was seconded by Mayor Headding and carried 4-1 with Council
Member Heller opposed.
The Council took a brief recess at 8:43 p.m. The meeting reconvened at 8:49 p.m. with all
members present.
C-2 REVIEW AND APPROVE CONSTRUCTION WORK RESTRICTIONS DEVELOPED
FOR THE CONVEYANCE FACILITIES COMPONENT OF THE WATER RECLAMATION
FACILITY PROJECT; (PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT)
https://youtu. be/wrYhTxfRgCY?t=35
Water Reclamation Facility Program Manager Casares, Paul Armco from Carollo
Engineers and Sarah Rosetto from Katz & Associates provided the report and responded
to Council inquires.
MOTION: Council Member McPherson moved the meeting go past 9:30 to a time
uncertain. The motion was seconded by Council Member Heller and
carried 5-0 by roll call vote.
The public comment period for Item C-2 was opened.
Betty Winholtz, Morro Bay, requested clarification regarding the budget for outreach,
expressed concern about impacts on businesses and mobile home parks, and stressed
the importance of outreach to Los Osos, the CSD and State Parks.
John Weiss, Morro Bay, appreciated the business outreach conducted thus far, expressed
concern about impacts on businesses, and asked for clarification regarding timing for
construction.
The public comment period for Item C-2 was closed.
MOTION: Council Member McPherson moved to approve the construction work
restrictions that have been developed for construction of the Conveyance
Facilities component of the Water Reclamation Facility (WRF) Project. The
motion was seconded by Council Member Heller and carried 5-0 by roll call
vote.
C-3 INTRODUCTION OF ORDINANCE NO. 633 TO AMEND CHAPTER 5.50 (COMMERCIAL
CANNABIS OPERATIONS REGULATORY PROGRAM) OF TITLE 5 OF THE MORRO
BAY MUNICIPAL CODE TO PERMIT CERTAIN ADULT -USE COMMERCIAL CANNABIS
USES (RETAIL SALES, DELIVERIES AND (WHOLESALE) DISTRIBUTOR) AND
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AUTHORIZE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR TO ISSUE ADMINISTRATIVE
REGULATIONS; AND, GENERAL DISCUSSION AND POTENTIAL DIRECTION TO
STAFF ON AUTHORIZED COMMERCIAL CANNABIS OPERATIONS; (CITY
ATTORNEY)
https://youtu. be/wrYhTxfRgCY?t=4733
City Attorney Neumeyer provided the report and responded to Council inquires.
The public comment period for Item C-3 was opened.
Caity Maple, Perfect Union, expressed strong support for the proposed ordinance.
Nick Andre, Natural Healing Center, spoke in support of the ordinance and stated his
belief it was a great opportunity to provide additional revenue.
Melanie Williams Mahan, Morro Bay, stated the proposed ordinance and City's recent ban
on vaping seemed to send mixed messages.
John Weiss, Morro Bay, spoke in support of the proposed ordinance.
The public comment period for Item C-3 was closed.
MOTION: Council Member Davis moved to introduce for first reading by title only and
with further reading waived, Ordinance No. 633: An Ordinance of the City
Council of the City of Morro Bay, California, Amending Chapter 5.50
(Commercial Cannabis Operations Regulatory Program) of Title 5 of the
Morro Bay Municipal Code to Permit Certain Adult -Use Commercial
Cannabis Uses (Retail Sales, Deliveries and (Wholesale) Distributor) and
to Authorize Community Development Director to Issues Administrative
Regulations. The motion was seconded by Council Member McPherson for
discussion.
Following discussion, the motion carried 3-1-1 with Council Member Heller opposed and
Council Member Addis having abstained.
There was Council support to consider allowing cannabis testing, cultivation and
manufacturing in the City. As subcommittee members, Council Members Davis and
McPherson agreed to research these opportunities and bring information and
recommendations back to Council.
D COUNCIL DECLARATION OF FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS
https://youtu.be/wrYhTxfRqCY?t=6871
Council Member Heller suggested the Council discus options on how we can get some of
the WRF money back into the hands of the Morro Bay residents by increasing the number
of residents providing professional services on the project. There was no support for this
item.
Council Member Davis requested staff bring forward recommendations for temporary use
of the City right-of-way to facilitate social distancing and support COVID-19 economic
recovery. A majority of the members supported the request.
Council Member Davis requested full Council discussion of a potential ordinance requiring
face coverings. There was unanimous support for discussion at a future meeting.
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Council Member Davis asked if Council Member Addis would be willing to be the point
person for We are the Care early childhood initiative and suggested agendizing for future
approval by Council as a Consent item. Council Member Addis agreed and there was full
support for the item.
E. ADJOURNMENT
The meeting adjourned at 11:02 p.m.
Recordeby:
ana Swanson
City Clerk
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