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REGULAR MEETING – OCTOBER 10, 2023
VETERAN’S MEMORIAL HALL – 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: Yvonne Kimball City Manager
Chris Neumeyer City Attorney
Dana Swanson City Clerk
Greg Kwolek Public Works Director
Scot Graham Community Development Director
Daniel McCrain Fire Chief
Amy Watkins Police Chief
Ted Schiafone Harbor Director
Janeen Burlingame Management Analyst
Nancy Hubbard Contract Planner
ESTABLISH QUORUM AND CALL TO ORDER
Mayor Wixom called the meeting to order at 5:37 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/XZojRHvTniU?si=9BdCPSIC4bRLumk7&t=120
CITY MANAGER REPORTS, ANNOUNCEMENTS AND PRESENTATIONS
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o Introductions – Maintenance Division Manager, Carlos Mendoza and Senior Engineer,
Austin Della
PRESENTATIONS
o Michael Boswell, Cal Poly professor, presentation on update of City Climate Action Plan
Mr. Boswell was unable to attend so this item was rescheduled for a future meeting.
PUBLIC COMMENT
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Becky Jorgeson, Hope’s Village, asked to provide a full presentation on potential solutions to the
homeless situation and was seeking approval to bring a tiny house village to Morro Bay.
Jamie Irons, Morro Bay, commented on misunderstandings and mischaracterizations related to
contract negotiations and approval by previous and current City Councils.
AGENDA NO: A-2 MEETING DATE: October 24, 2023
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Linda Winters, Morro Bay, advised those living in mobile home parks located in the flood plain to
be prepared for the possibility of another flood this winter.
Marlys McPherson, Morro Bay, announced the Historical Society would be reenacting the
Coroner’s inquest into an unusual historical event on October 22nd at 3:00 p.m. at Calvary
Lutheran Church.
Eric Foor, Morro Bay, offered comments on the City’s obligations under the Preamble to promote
the general welfare.
Glenn Silloway, Morro Bay, announced a book signing event co-sponsored by Morro Bay Open
Space Alliance on October 23rd at 6:30 p.m. at the San Luis Obispo Library featuring author Ben
Goldfarb who will discuss efforts to reestablish beavers in the watershed of the estuary.
Nicole Dorfman, Morro Bay, announced the screening of a short documentary film exploring
offshore wind impacts on marine life on Sunday, October 22, at 2:00 p.m. in the Morro Bay
Community Center. For more information, email mbfridaygroup@proton.me.
Members of Morro Bay 4H led by Tammy Haas announced projects, activities, and meeting
schedule. Contact morrobay4hclub@yahoo.com for more information.
Terry Simons, Morro Bay, urged the Council to agendize discussion of Los Osos CSD’s
application to tie into State Water.
Paul Donnelly, Morro Bay, was interested in the Climate Action Plan update and goal to reduce
greenhouse emissions.
Betty Winholtz, Morro Bay, invited residents to attend El Chorro Regional Dog Park’s celebration
on October 21st from 10:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.
An unnamed resident spoke in opposition to the proposed battery energy storage facility, adding
Diablo Canyon offered proven technology and should be expanded.
An unnamed resident suggested the protections in place at Diablo Canyon would be difficult to
implement for a BESS facility in Morro Bay.
Les Montgomery, Salinan Tribal Council, suggested a more inclusive name that represented all
indigenous people be used for the proposed marine sanctuary.
Violet Sage Walker, Chairwoman for Northern Chumash Tribal Council, urged the Council to
reexamine its opposition to the proposed marine sanctuary.
Carol Mintzer, Chair of the Santa Lucia Chapter of the Sierra Club, supported Morro Bay being
included in the marine sanctuary and urged the Council to consider a resolution of support at its
next meeting.
Giana Patchen, Campaign Manager for the Northern Chumash Tribal Council, asked the City to
reconsider its position on the proposed Chumash Marine Sanctuary and inclusion of waters from
Los Osos to Cambria.
Mayor Wixom closed 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 SEPTEMBER 12, 2023, CITY COUNCIL MEETING;
(CITY CLERK)
RECOMMENDATION: Approve as submitted.
A-2 APPROVAL OF MINUTES FOR THE SEPTEMBER 26, 2023, JOINT CITY COUNCIL
AND PLANNING COMMISSION SPECIAL MEETING; (CITY CLERK)
RECOMMENDATION: Approve as submitted.
A-3 APPROVAL OF MINUTES FOR THE SEPTEMBER 26, 2023, CITY COUNCIL MEETING;
(CITY CLERK)
RECOMMENDATION: Approve as submitted.
A-4 APPROVAL OF MINUTES FOR THE SEPTEMBER 27, 2023, CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL
CLOSED SESSION MEETING; (CITY CLERK)
RECOMMENDATION: Approve as submitted.
A-5 ADOPT RESOLUTION NO. 66-23 APPROVING AN INCREASE TO THE CITY’S
CONTRIBUTION TO EMPLOYEE HEALTH CARE COVERAGE; (HUMAN
RESOURCES/RISK MANAGER)
RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends the City Council adopt Resolution No. 66-
23 approving amended Memoranda of Understanding (MOUs) as agreed to by each
represented bargaining group [Morro Bay Police Officers Association (“MBPOA”),
Service Employees International Union Local 620 (“SEIU Local 620”) and Morro Bay
Firefighters Association IAFF 3725 (”MBFFA”) establishing an increase to the City’s
contribution to employee health care coverage effective December 1, 2023 for the
January 2024 health plan year, extending the same benefits to unrepresented
Confidential, Management and Executive employees, and directing staff to return
with the associated budget amendment.
A-6 ADOPTION OF RESOLUTION NO. 67-23 AUTHORIZING THE CITY OF MORRO BAY
TO ENTER INTO A 2023/2024 SURRENDERED AND ABANDONED VESSEL
EXCHANGE GRANT CONTRACT WITH THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA DIVISION OF
BOATING AND WATERWAYS IN THE AMOUNT OF $38,000.00 FOR REMOVAL OF
ABANDONED/SURRENDERED VESSELS AND HAZARDS TO NAVIGATION;
(HARBOR DEPARTMENT)
RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends the City Council adopt Resolution No. 67-
23 authorizing the Harbor Director to execute the attached 2023/2024 Surrendered
and Abandoned Vessel Exchange (SAVE) Grant Contract Agreement #C23SO605
with the California Division of Boating and Waterways (DBW) for $38,000.00 for the
funding of removal of abandoned/surrendered vessels and hazards to navigation.
A-7 PROCLAMATION RECOGNIZING THE MONTH OF OCTOBER AS “DATING AND
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AWARNESS MONTH”; (ADMINISTRATION)
RECOMMENDATION: Approve as submitted.
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Mayor Wixom opened public comment for the Consent Agenda.
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Terry Simons, Morro Bay, commented on Item A-5.
The public comment period was closed.
MOTION: Council Member Ford moved approval of Consent Items A-1 through A-7. The
motion was seconded by Council Member Landrum and carried 5-0.
There was Council concurrence to hear Item C-1 prior to the public hearing items.
C. BUSINESS ITEMS
C-1 CONSIDERATION OF CONDITIONAL APPOINTMENT OF STEVE CONWAY AS
INTERIM ASSISTANT CITY MANAGER/ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES DIRECTOR
AND CONDITIONAL APPROVAL OF EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE
CITY OF MORRO BAY AND STEVE CONWAY; (HUMAN RESOURCES)
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Human Resources Manager Hendricks provided the report.
The public comment period for Item C-1 was opened.
Terry Simons, Morro Bay, was supportive of efforts to recruit and retain quality personnel
and urged the City to make every effort to support staff with competitive wages and
benefits.
Betty Winholtz, Morro Bay, hoped the assignment would be strictly financial and that
Council would consider the new position have one responsibility so as not to overburden
staff.
The public comment period for Item C-1 was closed.
MOTION: Council Member Edwards moved to appoint Steve Conway as the Interim
Assistant City Manager/Administrative Services Director contingent upon
successfully passing the City’s background check, and authorize the City
Manager to execute the attached employment agreement following the
same. The motion was seconded by Council Member Ford and carried 5-
0.
B. PUBLIC HEARINGS
B-1 PUBLIC HEARING FOR AND CONSIDERATION OF MORRO BAY GARBAGE SERVICE
RATE ADJUSTMENT APPLICATION AND ADOPTION OF RESOLUTION NO. 68-23;
(PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT)
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Public Works Director Kwolek and Management Analyst Burlingame provided the report
and responded to Council inquiries.
Mayor Wixom opened the Public Hearing.
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City Clerk Swanson reported that 711 written protests had been received prior to the
meeting, none of the protests had been validated, and that number did not constitute a
majority protest.
Mayor Wixom opened Public Comment.
Terry Simons, Morro Bay, offered suggestions for improved efficiency to help the garbage
collector reduce its workload.
Betty Winholtz, Morro Bay, commented on the proposed rate increase, urged the City to
find creative ways to reduce the financial impact on residents, and inquired as to how the
franchise fees being collected were used.
Paul Donnelly, Morro Bay, commented on the Prop 218 process, suggesting those who
submitted protests should not have to pay the increased rates, and agreed with previous
commenters that limiting service to every other week would also reduce emissions.
Eric Foor, Morro Bay, appreciated the questions and suggested alternatives to reduce the
cost of service.
Linda Donnelly, Morro Bay, thanked those who submitted protests and walked the streets
to share information.
The public comment period and Public Hearing were closed.
Mr. Kwolek, Ms. Burlingame, and Jeff Clarin from Waste Connections responded to
additional Council questions.
City Clerk Swanson announced 12 additional protests were received at the public hearing,
which had not been validated, for a total of 723 protests which did not constitute a majority
protest.
MOTION: Council Member Barton moved, provided there was no majority protest
against the proposed rate increase, to adopt Resolution No. 68-23,
approving Morro Bay Garbage Service rate adjustment application as there
is not a majority protest against such increase; and authorize the City
Manager to execute an amendment to the City’s franchise agreement with
Morro Bay Garbage Service, Inc. to replace the maximum rate schedule in
the agreement with the newly adopted rate structure. The motion was
seconded by Council Member Edwards and carried 5-0 by roll call vote.
The Council took a brief recess at 7:36 p.m. The meeting reconvened at 7:45 p.m. with all
members present.
B-2 INTRODUCTION AND FIRST READING OF ORDINANCE NO. 661 AMENDING TITLE
17 OF THE MORRO BAY MUNICIPAL CODE TO ADD CHAPTER 17.31 ESTABLISHING
OBJECTIVE DESIGN STANDARDS; (COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT)
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Community Development Director Graham provided the report and, along with Contract
Planner Hubbard, Kimmie Nguyen & Randy Russom from RRM Design responded to
Council inquiries.
Mayor Wixom opened the Public Hearing.
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Mayor Wixom opened Public Comment.
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Terry Simons, Morro Bay, echoed Mr. Graham’s comments about the robust hearings at
Planning Commission and encouraged the Council to approve the guidelines while
retaining the ability to have traditional guidelines.
Betty Winholtz, Morro Bay, requested the Council consider the changes submitted as
agenda correspondence and direct staff to come back with simulations to clarify w hat’s
being proposed.
An unnamed resident urged the City to reduce height limits and asked if there was a way
to retain Council review as part of the standards.
The Public Hearing was closed.
Staff responded to additional questions from Council.
MOTION: Council Member Landrum moved to wait until the Zoning Code
amendments are done. Mayor Wixom seconded the motion for discussion.
Council Member Edwards expressed concern about timing and suggested
many of the questions raised would be answered in the Zoning Code
amendments. Following individual comments, the motion carried 3-2 by
roll call vote with Council Members Edwards and Ford opposed.
Staff offered to bring the ordinance back with Zoning Code amendments at the November
meeting.
D. COUNCIL DECLARATION OF FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS
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Council Member Ford requested consideration of whether or not to support the marine
sanctuary and direct staff to prepare a report explaining why the City didn’t support it in
the past and whether those concerns have been incorporated into the current proposal.
There was Council support to bring this item forward at the next meeting.
Council Member Landrum asked that staff look into how the BESS project might affect
insurance costs for the City and homeowners. Staff offered to ask Vistra if that information
was available.
Council Member Landrum asked staff to consider ways to involve community members as
volunteers.
Council Member Landrum requested and received support for discussion of policy around
Council Member use of City facilities and resources.
Mayor Wixom requested and received full support for a workshop or Joint City Council /
PWAB meeting regarding the City’s water portfolio.
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E. ADJOURNMENT
The meeting adjourned at 9:05 p.m.
Recorded by:
Dana Swanson
City Clerk
Dana Swanson (Oct 25, 2023 10:07 PDT)
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