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REGULAR MEETING — JUNE 23, 2020
TELECONFERENCE — 5:30 P.M.
AGENDA NO: A-1
MEETING DATE• August 25, 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: John Headding
Dawn Addis
Robert Davis
Jeff Heller
Marlys McPherson
ABSENT:
STAFF:
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S cott Collins
Chris Neumeyer
Dana Swanson
Jennifer Callaway
S cot Graham
Steve 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 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
https://youtu.be/UVVxdKPHilw4?t=194
CITY MANAGER REPORTS, ANNOUNCEMENTS AND PRESENTATIONS
https://youtu.be/UWxdKPHilw4?t=722
PRESENTATIONS - None
PUBLIC COMMENT
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John Weiss, Morro Bay, expressed concern regarding the cost of the WRF Project, specifically
the Conveyance Facility portion of the project.
Betty Winholtz, Morro Bay, thanked staff for the update on face mask requirements and
enforcement and asked what was being done to reopen meetings at the Veterans' Hall.
Dan Sedley, Morro Bay, concurred with Betty in terms of capacity to meet at Veterans' Hall again.
Carole Truesdale, Morro Bay, addressed Item C-2, posed questions for staff regarding mitigation
measures identified in the EIR, and stated rate payers should not be held financially responsible
for costs related to the landslide.
Cheryl Vines, NAACP San Luis Obispo County, expressed appreciation to the City for
acknowledging Juneteenth Day.
Mayor Headding closed public comment.
The Council and staff responded to issues raised during public comment.
A. CONSENT AGENDA
https://youtu.be/UWxdKPHilw4?t=2256
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 MAY 14, 2020, CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL
MEETING; (ADMINISTRATION)
RECOMMENDATION: Approve as submitted.
A-2 APPROVAL OF MINUTES FOR THE JUNE 9, 2020, CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL CLOSED
SESSION MEETING; (ADMINISTRATION)
RECOMMENDATION: Approve as submitted.
A-3 AUTHORIZATION TO PROVIDE A TOTAL OF $500,000 OF FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
TO THE HASLO AFFORDABLE HOUSING PROJECT TO BE LOCATED AT 405
ATASCADERO ROAD. THE PROPOSED FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE WILL BE IN THE
FORM OF $150,000 LOAN FROM THE AFFORDABLE HOUSING IN -LIEU FUND AND
$350,000 DEFERRED PERMIT FEE LOAN; (COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT)
RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends the City Council adopt Resolution No. 46-
20 authorizing a loan in the amount of $150,000 from the Affordable Housing In -Lieu
Funds and a deferred permit fee loan in the amount of $350,000 to assist with the
funding required for the Housing Authority of the City of San Luis Obispo (HASLO)
affordable rental housing development located at 405 Atascadero Road.
A-4 ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE NO. 634; AMENDMENTS TO MORRO BAY MUNICIPAL
CODE FOR SIDEWALK VENDING PERMIT REQUIREMENTS (COMMUNITY
DEVELOPMENT)
RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends Council adopt, by second reading by title
only and with further reading waived, Ordinance No. 634, entitled "An Ordinance of
the City Council of the City of Morro Bay, California, creating a program to regulate
and permit sidewalk vending pursuant to California Senate Bill 946."
A-5 GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION RESOLUTIONS FOR NOVEMBER 3, 2020
ELECTION; (CITY CLERK)
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A-6
RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends Council adopt Resolution No. 51-20
calling a general municipal election for November 3, 2020, and requesting
consolidation of the election with the County, and Resolution No. 52-20 adopting
regulations for candidate statements.
REVIEW AND RECEIVE WATER RECLAMATION FACILITY (WRF) CAPITAL PROJECT
MONTHLY UPDATE REPORT AND PROVIDE DIRECTION, IF ANY, DEEMED
APPROPRIATE (PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT)
RECOMMENDATION: Council receive WRF Capital Project Monthly Update
Report and provide direction, if any, deemed appropriate.
A-7 ANNUAL WATER REPORT 2019 AND RECOMMENDATION FOR ALLOCATION OF
WATER EQUIVALENCY UNITS (WEU) FOR FY 2020-21; (PUBLIC WORKS
DEPARTMENT)
RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends the City Council review the 2019 annual
water report and the proposed allocation of the FY 2020/21 Water Equivalency Units
(WEU) and adopt Resolution No. 53-20 allocating a total of 115 WEUs for FY 2020/21,
comprised of a total of 50 WEUs for residential development (30 for Single Family
Residences (SFR) and 20 for Multi -Family Residences (MFR)) and 65 for commercial
development.
A-8 APPOINTMENT OF COUNCIL MEMBER ADDIS AS THE CITY OF MORRO BAY'S
CHILD CARE LIAISON; (CITY CLERK)
A-9
RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends the Council appoint Council Member
Addis as the City's Child Care Liaison and point of contact for the We Are the
Care Initiative.
ADOPTION OF RESOLUTION NO. 54-20 APPROVING AMENDMENT #5 TO THE NEW
MASTER LEASE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF MORRO BAY AND
BOATYARD LLC FOR LEASE SITE 89/89W LOCATED AT 845 EMBARCADERO, AND
COMMONLY KNOWN AS "THE BOATYARD"; (HARBOR DEPARTMENT)
RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommend the City Council adopt Resolution No. 54-
20, approving Amendment #5 to the new Master Lease Agreement (MLA) for Lease
Site 89/89W.
A-10 APPROVAL OF SB1 FUNDING PROJECT LIST FOR PAVEMENT MANAGEMENT PLAN
PROJECT; (PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT)
RECOMMENDATION: Adopt Resolution No. 55-20 approving the Fiscal Year
2020/21 project list for Senate Bill 1 (Road Repair and Accountability Act of 2017)
Road Maintenance and Rehabilitation Account (RMRA) funding
A-11 ADJUSTMENT TO CALIFORNIA FIRE SERVICE AGREEMENT (CFAA) TO ADD
POSITION OF FIRE MARSHALL TO PERSONNEL ELIGIBLE FOR MUTUAL AID
REIMBURSEMENT, BY ADOPTION OF RESOLUTION NO. 56-20; (FIRE
DEPARTMENT)
RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends the City Council adopt Resolution No. 56-
20 approving the addition of the Fire Marshal position as an eligible position for
mutual aid, applicable when the Fire Department responds away from the official
duty station on assignment to a mutual aid emergency incident. Passage of this
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resolution ensures the City of Morro Bay will be fully reimbursed for out -of -county
mutual aid responses.
A-12 PROCLAMATION DECLARING SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 2020 AS "JUNETEENTH DAY";
(ADMINISTRATION)
RECOMMENDATION: Approve as submitted.
Mayor Headding opened public comment for the Consent Agenda.
https://youtu.be/UWxdKPHilw4?t=2266
Dan Sedley, Morro Bay, opposed Item A-3 being placed on the Consent Agenda and encouraged
discussion and review of the item; questioned whether allowing sidewalk vending permits
provided adequate social distancing (Item A-4); and stated Item A-6 should not be on the Consent
Agenda as it allowed the Council to provide direction, if deemed appropriate.
Scott Smith, HASLO Executive Director, encouraged the Council to approve Item A-3 and
explained it must show some local commitment, either in -lieu funds or a fee deferral, in order to
apply for funding. He clarified the effect of not approving the item presented would result in a 9
month delay to the project.
Betty Winholtz, Morro Bay, sought clarification regarding projects identified in Item A-10; raised
several questions regarding the WRF Monthly Report provided in Item A-6; and, regarding Item
A-3, suggested there were issues with the project that needed to be aired.
The public comment period was closed.
Council Member Heller pulled Items A-3, A-6 and A-12.
MOTION: Council Member Addis moved approval of all items on Consent except Items A-3,
A-6 and A-12 The motion was seconded by Council Member McPherson and
carried 5-0 by roll call vote.
A-3 AUTHORIZATION TO PROVIDE A TOTAL OF $500,000 OF FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
TO THE HASLO AFFORDABLE HOUSING PROJECT TO BE LOCATED AT 405
ATASCADERO ROAD THE PROPOSED FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE WILL BE IN THE
FORM OF $150,000 LOAN FROM THE AFFORDABLE HOUSING IN -LIEU FUND AND
$350,000 DEFERRED PERMIT FEE LOAN; (COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT)
https://youtu.be/UWxdKPHilw4?t=2976
Community Development Director Graham responded to questions raised by Council and
clarified, if the project appeal were successful, the City would not be responsible for project
funding.
MOTION: Council Member Heller moved approval of Item A-3. The motion was
seconded by Mayor Headding and carried 5-0 by roll call vote.
A-6 REVIEWAND RECEIVE WATER RECLAMATION FACILITY (WRF) CAPITAL PROJECT
MONTHLY UPDATE REPORT AND PROVIDE DIRECTION, IF ANY, DEEMED
APPROPRIATE; (PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT)
https://youtu.be/UWxdKPHilw4?t=3105
WRF Program Manager Casares responded to questions raised by Council Member
Heller.
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MOTION: Council Member Heller moved approval of Item A-6. The motion was
seconded by Mayor Headding and carried 5-0 by roll call vote.
A-12 PROCLAMATION DECLARING SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 2020 AS "JUNETEENTH DAY";
(ADMINISTRATION)
https://youtu.be/UWxdKPHilw4?t=4088
MOTION: Council Member Heller moved approval of Item A-12. The motion was
seconded by Mayor Headding and carried 5-0 by roll call vote.
B. PUBLIC HEARINGS
B-1 ADOPTION OF RESOLUTION NO 57-20 DIRECTING THE LEVY OF THE ANNUAL
ASSESSMENT FOR THE CLOISTERS LANDSCAPING AND LIGHTING
MAINTENANCE ASSESSMENT DISTRICT; (PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT)
https://youtu.be/UWxdKPHilw4?t=4224
City Engineer Livick provided the report and responded to Council inquires.
Mayor Headding opened public comment for the Public Hearing.
Dawn Beattie, Morro Bay, suggested replacing the play structure with swings as she did
not believe the Homeowners' Association should pay for a play structure.
The Public Hearing was closed.
MOTION: Council Member Addis moved to adopt Resolution No. 57-20, approving
the levy of the annual assessment for the Cloisters Landscaping and
Lighting Maintenance Assessment District for FY 2020/21. The motion
was seconded by Council Member Heller for discussion.
There was Council concurrence to direct staff to consult with Cloisters residents and local
schools before deciding on the type of play equipment to be installed, keeping in mind the
possibility of a fully accessible park.
Following discussion, the motion carried 5-0 by roll call vote.
B-2 ADOPTION OF RESOLUTION NO. 58-20 DIRECTING THE LEVY OF THE ANNUAL
ASSESSMENT FOR THE NORTH POINT NATURAL AREA LANDSCAPING AND
LIGHTING MAINTENANCE ASSESSMENT DISTRICT; (PUBLIC WORKS
DEPARTMENT)
https://youtu.be/UWxdKPHilw4?t=4979
City Engineer Livick provided the report and responded to Council inquires.
Mayor Headding opened the Public Hearing.
Mayor Headding opened public comment; seeing none, the public comment period was
closed.
The Public Hearing was closed.
MOTION: Mayor Headding moved to approve the levy of the annual assessment for
the North Point Natural Area Landscaping and Lighting Maintenance
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District by adopting Resolution No. 58-20. The motion was seconded by
Council Member McPherson and carried 5-0 by roll call vote.
B-3 ADOPTION OF RESOLUTION NO 59-20 CONTINUING THE PROGRAM AND
LEVYING THE ASSESSMENTS FOR THE 2020/21 FISCAL YEAR FOR THE MORRO
BAY TOURISM BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT (MBTBID); (ADMINISTRATION)
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City Manager Collins provided the report and responded to Council inquires.
Mayor Headding opened the Public Hearing.
City Clerk Swanson confirmed no protests against the renewal of the TBID had been
received.
Mayor Headding opened public comment for the Public Hearing.
Dan Sedley, Morro Bay, urged the Council to continue the conversation about a
percentage of TBID assessment funds being be used for improvements along the
Embarcadero, in an effort to support tourism in ways other than advertising.
The Public Hearing was closed.
MOTION: Mayor Headding moved to adopt Resolution No. 59-20 continuing the
program and levying the assessments for the 2020/21 Fiscal Year for the
Morro Bay Tourism Business Improvement District. The motion was
seconded by Council Member Davis and carried 5-0 by roll call vote.
B-4 ADOPTION OF RESOLUTION NO 60-20, WHICH RESCINDS RESOLUTION NO. 36-
20 TO AMENDS THE ADOPTED FY 20/21 MASTER FEE SCHEDULE BY ADDING A
NEW FEE FOR SIDEWALK VENDING PERMITS AND REVISING COST RECOVERY
LANGUAGE RELATED TO CALIFORNIA PUBLIC RECORDS ACT REQUESTS;
(COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT)
https://youtu.be/UWxdKPHilw4?t=6298
Community Development Director Graham provided the report and responded to Council
inquires.
Mayor Headding opened the Public Hearing.
Mayor Headding opened Public Comment; seeing none, the public comment period was
closed.
The Public Hearing was closed.
MOTION: Council Member McPherson moved to adopted master fee schedule, and
adopt Resolution No. 60-20, which rescinds Resolution No. 36-20 to
amend the adopted FY 20/21 Master Fee Schedule, to add a new fee of
$331.00 for Sidewalk Vending Permits, and to modify the cost recovery
language associated with California Public Records Act requests. The
motion was seconded by Council Member Davis and carried 5-0 by roll call
vote.
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The Council took a brief recess at 7:23 p.m. The meeting reconvened at 7:30 p.m. with all
members present.
C. BUSINESS ITEMS
C-1 ADOPT RESOLUTION NO 61-20 APPROVING THE FISCAL YEAR 2020/21
OPERATING AND CAPITAL BUDGETS AND RESOLUTION NO. 62-20 ADOPTING THE
CITY'S SALARY SCHEDULE AND RESOLUTION! NO 63-20 AMENDING
COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS FOR THE UNREPRESENTED MANAGEMENT
DESIGNATED EMPLOYEES TO ADD THE CITY ENGINEER JOB CLASSIFICATION;
(FINANCE DEPARTMENT)
https://youtu.be/UWxdKPHilw4?t=6807
City Manager Collins and Finance Director Callaway provided the report and responded
to Council inquires.
The public comment period for Item C-1 was opened.
John Weiss, Morro Bay, spoke regarding potential sale of City -owned property,
expressing concern about the sale of the Bike Park and commenting the well sites would
likely not be worth it. He recalled the 2nd Fire Station being important to have in the event
of a flood.
Betty Winholtz, Morro Bay, questioned the statement 70% of sales tax comes from visitors
as opposed to locals, opposed RV camping and urged caution with regard to sale of City
owned properties. She stated she would support a sales tax increase in exchange for
lowering water/sewer bills.
Dan Sedley, Morro Bay, suggested negotiating different retirement plans for new
employees, either a larger contribution on the part of the employee or 401 K instead of
CaIPERS retirement, and stated he would oppose a sales tax increase.
The public comment period for Item C-1 was closed.
The Council expressed its appreciation for salary concessions agreed to by a majority of
the employees and acknowledged this is a tentative document that will be revisited
frequently in the coming year. A majority of the Council agreed to move forward on the
following items to generate one-time or new ongoing revenues:
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RV camping
Explore potential sale and/or lease of the following City -owned properties: Dunes
Street, 985 Shasta, vacant lot on Downey/Bolton and Chorro well sites.
A Tess expensive parking study to determine if paid parking is feasible
MOTION: Mayor Headding moved to adopt Resolution No. 61-20, authorizing the FY
2020/21 Operating and Capital Budgets, including any amendments
approved by the City Council, prior to the adoption of that Resolution; and
adopt Resolution No. 62-20 approving the City's Salary Schedules for FY
2020/21; and adopt Resolution No. 63-20 amending the Compensation
and Benefits Resolution for Unrepresented Management Designated
Employees to add the City Engineer job classification. The motion was
seconded by Council Member McPherson and carried 5-0 by roll call vote.
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C-2 APPROVAL OF AMENDMENT NO. 3 TO THE WATER RECLAMATION FACILITY
PROGRAM MANAGEMENT CONTRACT AND AUTHORIZATION FOR THE PUBLIC
WORKS DIRECTOR TO SIGN THE AGREEMENT TO COVER PLANNED PROGRAM
MANAGEMENT COSTS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2020/2021; (PUBLIC WORKS
DEPARTMENT)
https://youtu.be/6 hiOwDPe28
City Engineer Livick provided the report and, along with WRF Program Manager Casares
and City Manager Collins, responded to Council inquires.
MOTION: Council Member McPherson moved the meeting go past 9:30. The motion
was seconded by Mayor Headding and carried 5-0 by roll call vote.
The public comment period for Item C-2 was opened.
John Weiss, Morro Bay, raised questions and expressed concern about the conveyance
system cost component. Regarding the proposed contract with Carollo Engineers, he
deferred to the City Manager's judgment.
Betty Winholtz, Morro Bay, questioned the remaining budget items and speculated about
total project costs and rate impacts.
Dan Sedley, Morro Bay, opposed renewing the contract with Carollo Engineers.
The public comment period for Item C-2 was closed.
Staff responded to questions raised during public comment.
MOTION: Mayor Headding moved for approval, and authorization for the City
Manager to sign an Amendment No. 3 to the existing agreement with
Carollo Engineers, dated April 11, 2018, for continued program
management of the Water Reclamation Facility Project in an increased
amount of S2,073,133 to cover estimated program management scope of
work and costs for FY 2020/21. The motion was seconded by Council
Member McPherson.
Council Member Heller expressed concern about the total cost and limited contingency
remaining at this stage of the project.
The motion carried 4-1 by roll call vote with Council Member Heller opposed.
C-3 CONSIDERATION OF TEMPORARY EMBARCADERO STREET CLOSURE —
SOUTHBOUND LANE BETWEEN HARBOR STREET AND MARINA STREET; (CITY
MANAGER/FINANCE DIRECTOR)
https://youtu.be/6 hiOwDPe28?t=2701
City Manager Collins provided the report and, along with City Engineer Livick, responded
to Council inquires.
The public comment period for Item C-3 was opened; seeing none public comment was
closed.
Following Council discussion, there was consensus to close one lane of the Embarcadero,
as proposed, in an effort to provide pedestrians adequate space for social distancing. A
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majority of the members were also supportive of full closure of the Embarcadero as a pilot
program in the shoulder season.
D COUNCIL DECLARATION OF FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS
None
E ADJOURNMENT
The meeting adjourned at 10:28 p.m.
Recorded by:
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City Clerk
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