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SPECIAL MEETING – APRIL 5, 2023
MORRO BAY COMMUNITY CENTER AUDITORIUM
5:30 P.M.
PRESENT: Carla Wixom Mayor
Laurel Barton Council Member
Cyndee Edwards Council Member
Jennifer Ford Council Member
Zara Landrum Council Member
ABSENT: None
STAFF: Greg Carpenter Interim City Manager
Dana Swanson City Clerk
Sarah Johnson-Rios Assistant City Manager/Admin Services Dir.
Greg Kwolek Public Works Director
Scot Graham Community Development Director
Amy Watkins Interim Police Chief
Ted Schiafone Harbor Director
ESTABLISH QUORUM AND CALL TO ORDER
Mayor Wixom established a quorum and called the meeting to order at 5:35 p.m. with all members
present.
PUBLIC COMMENT FOR ITEMS ON THE AGENDA
https://youtu.be/4zz7yAiF16U?t=89
Paul Donnelly, Morro Bay, hoped the Council would consider goals that are affordable and
achievable for the City.
David Nelson, Morro Bay, requested a forensic audit of expenses related to the WRF project and
stated his injection well concerns.
The public comment period was closed.
SPECIAL MEETING AGENDA:
https://youtu.be/4zz7yAiF16U?t=395
I. CITY COUNCIL GOALS WORKSHOP
Facilitated Goal Setting Exercise by Janette Williams, The Centre for Organization
Effectiveness
o Review Past Goals
o Report on Goals input received from individual Council Members, City staff,
Advisory Bodies and Community Survey
o Discuss and define Future Goals
o Provide input and direction to staff to guide prioritization of FY 23-24 & FY 24-25
work plan
Interim City Manager Carpenter introduced the item and turned it over to Janette Williams with
The Centre for Organization Effectiveness to make the presentation.
https://youtu.be/4zz7yAiF16U?t=397
AGENDA NO: A-2 MEETING DATE: April 25, 2023
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Mayor Wixom reopened public comment.
https://youtu.be/4zz7yAiF16U?t=1877
Aaron Ochs, Morro Bay, emphasized the need for economic development, suggested the City
consider allowing a third commercial cannabis operation, stressed the involving the commercial
fishing industry, and opposed a change in zoning that would allow industrial use along the
Embarcadero.
Jim Curnutt, Citizens for Affordable Living, asked the Council to consider the following goals:
spend more than $2 Million per year to improve streets; discontinue the recycling component of
the WRF project and make full use of State Water; pass a resolution opposing offshore wind
energy, including language Morro Bay would not provide infrastructure or support for wind farms;
reverse the increase of building height in the downtown area; and revise the General Fund
Reserve Policy to require 25% to increase available funding for capital projects.
Cherise Hansson, Morro Bay resident and business owner, asked the City to update its Waterfront
Master Plan to spur economic development and also to implement paid parking at Morro Rock,
using those new revenues for safety and maintenance.
Jamie Irons, Morro Bay, suggested the City officially adopt the Water Resources Center by name
with a mission statement and commitment to pursue its full potential; continue ADA upgrades
along sidewalks, improve striping and lighting at intersections and crosswalks; discuss effects of
homelessness and come up with one thing the City can implement; and seek grant funding for
improvement measures such as a Pedestrian and Bike Plan.
Pam Dougherty, Morro Bay, spoke in favor of increased affordable housing, protecting the
national estuary and commercial fishing industry, and maintaining current zoning along the
Embarcadero.
Cal Myers, Morro Bay, emphasized the need to update the Waterfront Master Plan.
Lee Johnson, Morro Bay, urged the Council to explore increased revenue opportunities such as
offshore wind, battery storage and paid parking before making decisions; increase housing stock
by building smaller denser units and going higher in the downtown area; and enhance key
resources and infrastructure by advancing the water recovery portion of the new plant. He noted
the waterfront is key to revenue generation and should be maintained and protected.
Heidi Bea, Morro Bay, strongly urged a comprehensive infrastructure plan of streets and sewers
in light of recent rains.
Susan Funk, City of Atascadero Mayor Pro Tem and Chair of the Countywide Homeless Services
Oversight Council, urged the Council to include homelessness and affordable housing in the city
goals and collaborate with the County and other cities to seek solutions.
Glenn Silloway, Morro Bay, reinforced the importance of a regional approach to increase
affordable housing and reduce homelessness.
Paul Donnelly, Morro Bay, suggested the City could save money by hiring an in-house engineer
rather than rely on consultants.
Cheri Frazier, Morro Bay, offered strategies to improve community engagement including a
simplified bullet-point agenda and advance notice of big topics. She asked for an update on the
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Power Plant Master Plan survey and, regarding fiscal sustainability, was concerned development
does not reflect the majority of resident views.
Terry Simons, Morro Bay, suggested improving the planning process has the potential to advance
the community and enhance revenues.
Betsy Gaudette-Cross, Morro Bay, offered the following on behalf of a group of residents:
potential large scale developments that impact zoning be placed on an open meeting agenda
before closed session negotiations; eliminate city administration changes to approved projects;
protect commercial zoning along the Embarcadero; maintain current walking bridge connecting
Embarcadero with Atascadero Rd.; renew 20-year lease with Morro Dunes; study additional
Embarcadero entry/exit at Highway 1 and Main Street through the power plant property; enhance
public involvement with study sessions on large projects; provide 2-week notice of upcoming
agenda items; replace overhead projector at public meetings; and give AGP Video $90k for
audio/visual improvements at the Vets Hall.
Judy Setting, Morro Bay, offered the following goals input: ensure local control, do not permit
county, state and federal entities to bypass our city government; maintain fair representation by
not allowing representation by non-profit organizations at City staff meetings; replace contract
attorney with in-house attorney, open forensic investigation regarding Vistra MOU and appraisal
that undervalued power plant property, protect Measure “D” initiative; set standards for width and
depth of harbor channels; protect environment and recreational use of harbor.
Dead Air Dave, Estero Bay Community Radio, announced the channel has expanded to north
county and is live streamed on centralcoastradio.org. Non-profit organizations are invited to
submit information regarding upcoming events to yourvoice@centralcoastradio.org.
Sharon O’Leary, Community Resource Connections, spoke regarding the need for a safe parking
program and warming shelter run by non-profit groups or companies with experience providing
these services.
Don Maruska, Morro Bay business owner, urged the Council to look carefully at potential revenue
opportunities, including disposition of Morro Bay Power Plant and climate action / clean energy
initiatives.
Garry Johnson, Morro Bay, appreciated the City’s support for the Maritime Museum and
announced upcoming events.
David Nelson, Morro Bay, suggested the City require PG&E to mitigate the power plant property,
and opposed recycled water.
An unnamed business owner suggested a community organic farm at the Vistra property.
Nicole Dorfman, Morro Bay, opposed waterfront industrialization and urged the Council to retain
the current zoning along the Embarcadero. For new revenues, she suggested a 1% optional fee
to support the environment.
Mayor Wixom closed public comment.
The Council commented on the proposed Goals and community input received thus far.
https://youtu.be/4zz7yAiF16U?t=5357
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The Council took a brief recess at 8:14 p.m.; the meeting resumed at 8:29 p.m. with all members
present.
Ms. Williams led a prioritization exercise whereby the Mayor & Council Members individually
identified one objective for each goal then discussed and prioritized three goal statements or
objectives for each goal.
https://youtu.be/4zz7yAiF16U?t=9600
Public Infrastructure
1. Assess and report on state of infrastructure (streets, storm drains, sewer lines, sidewalks,
Harbor) to assist in prioritization of work efforts;
2. Repair, update and enhance Veterans Hall to continue to serve the community;
3. Striping program to improve crosswalks, accessible parking, and streets.
Fiscal Sustainability & Economic Vitality
1. Pursue grant funding opportunities, potentially with use of a grant writer;
2. Streamline permitting processes (development and business license permits);
3. Evaluate opportunities for highest and best use of City-owned property.
Communication / Community Engagement
1. Build relationships with advisory boards;
2. Hold study sessions and community workshops on upcoming development;
3. Improve website and social media presence, provide simplified communications for
upcoming meetings.
Housing / Support for Unhoused Residents
1. Identify opportunities and locations for low-income housing projects;
2. Explore achievable options for unhoused (emergency shelter and safe parking) and
continue to collaborate with regional partners to achieve 5-year strategic plan;
3. Speed up processing of ADU permits to increase availability of affordable housing.
The Council did not take any formal action on this item.
ADJOURNMENT
The meeting adjourned at 9:26 p.m.
Recorded by:
Dana Swanson
City Clerk
Dana Swanson (Apr 26, 2023 08:47 PDT)
Dana Swanson
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