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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC Minutes 1985-05-20SRCC MINUTES (Regular) 5/20/85 Page 1 In Conference Room 201 of the City of San Rafael, Monday, May 20, 1985, at 7:00 P.M. Regular Meeting: CLOSED SESSION 1. CLOSED SESSION TO DISCUSS LITIGATION - File 1-4-1.a No. 85-13(a) - #1 -Michael Kushinsky, et al v. City of San Rafael, et al., No. 85-13(b) - #1 -Silvestri v. City of San Rafael, (C.S.R.) Sequoia Insurance, Reiss, Reiff, LaRock, Miller, John Beckstrom, Boro, Ganiard v. Guenza v. C.S.R. No. 85-13(c) - #2; No. 85-13(d) - #2. No action taken. In the Council Chambers of the City of San Rafael, Monday, May 20, 1985, at 8:00 P.M. Regular Meeting: Present: Lawrence E. Mulryan, Mayor Dorothy L. Breiner, Councilmember Gary R. Frugoli, Councilmember Richard Nave, Councilmember Jerry Russom, Councilmember Absent: None Also Present: Pamela J. Nicolai, Acting City Manager; Jeanne M. Leoncini, City Clerk; Gary T. Ragghianti, City Attorney ORAL COMMUNICATIONS OF AN URGENCY NATURE: REQUEST FOR MAINTENANCE OF DRAINAGE DITCHES THROUGH RAFAEL MEADOWS - File 9-3-40 Mr. Kim Johnstone, representative of the Rafael Meadows Homeowners' Association, spoke on the issue of open drainage ditches running from Los Ranchitos, which is in the County's jurisdiction, through the homeowners' yards in Rafael Meadows. Mr. Johnstone stated that there are problems with contamination caused by failing septic systems which need to be taken care of. After discussion, the Public Works staff was directed to look into the concerns of the Rafael Meadows Homeowners' Association and report back to Council within two months. SPECIAL PRESENTATION 2. SAN RAFAEL CENTENNIAL YOUTH COMMUNITY SERVICE AWARD - File 109 The 1985 San Rafael Centennial Youth Community Service Awards were presented by Mr. Rex Silvernale, Trustee of the San Rafael Centennial Trust, and Mayor Mulryan to the following: Ms. Lise Bauer - Senior Youth Award and Ms. Sandra Willett - Junior Youth Award. Runners-up were: Trish Morita, Enrico Pucci, Jr., Mark Sedway, Michele Ishtam and Michelle Mays, who received certificates and commemorative coins. CONSENT CALENDAR Councilmember Breiner moved and Councilmember Nave seconded, to approve the recommended action on the following consent calendar items: Item Recommended Action 3. Approval of Minutes of Regular Approved as submitted. Meeting of April 15, 1985 and Special Meeting of May 6, 1985 (CC) 4. Resolution Approving ICMA Retire- RESOLUTION NO. 7098 - RESOLUTION ment Trust (Fin) - File 7-4-5 ADOPTING THE ICMA TRUST (with Finance Director designated as Administrator) SRCC MINUTES (Regular) 5/20/85 Page 1 SRCC MINUTES (Regula., 5/20/85 Page 2 6. Below Market Rate Rental Agreement for Channing Crest Apartments; 251-253 -2-'#§ Channing Way ( Pl ) - File - 4-10-194 7. Request to Purchase Capital Outlay Items from Budget Savings (PW) - File 9-3-40 x 8-5 8. Call for Applications to Serve on the City's Newly Expanded Five (5) Member Design Review Board (CC) - File 9-2-39 9. Claims for Damages: (PW) a. Philip G. Scurfield - File 3-1-965 b. Gary D. Benson - File 3-1-972 c. California State Automobile Association, Insured: Lilly Habenicht - File 3-1-976 AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: Breiner, NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: None ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: None RESOLUTION NO. 7099 - RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE SIGNING OF A CONTRACT, LEASE OR AGREEMENT WITH VICTOR & CONSTANTINA GAVALLOS (for 32 apartment units at 275 Channing Way, 7 units for low income house- holds, reserved for a 10 year minimum). Approved staff recommendation of an expenditure not to exceed $17,325 for purchase of 1985-86 Capital Out- lay replacement items from surplus 1984-85 budgeted funds in the Public Works Department. Approved staff recommendation that Council: a. Call for applications to fill five (5) positions on the Design Review Board, with deadline for receipt of applications, 12:Noon, Tuesday, June 11, 1985, in the City Clerk's Office, Rm. 209, City Hall. b. Set date for interviews at Special Meeting to be held on Monday, June 17, 1985, at 6:30 PM. Approved Insurance Consulting Associates, Inc., recommenda- tions for denial of claims. Frugoli, Nave, Russom & Mayor Mulryan 5. REQUEST FOR AUTHORIZATION TO TRANSFER FUNDS FROM THE RETIREMENT FUND TO THE LIABILITY FUND (Fin) - File 8-14 Mayor Mulryan clarified with Finance Director Coleman, that monies set aside from the General Fund to the Retirement Trust Fund have earned more interest than the $92,700 needed annually to pay for our unfunded retirement liability as determined by our actuary, Martin Segal Company, accumulating $250,000 extra. Mr. Coleman recommended that the extra funds be transferred to the Liability Fund where it is needed. Councilmember Breiner moved and Councilmember Frugoli seconded, to approve staff recommendation authorizing transfer of $250,000 from the Retirement Trust fund to the Liability fund. AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: Breiner, Frugoli, Nave, Russom & Mayor Mulryan NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: None ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: None 10. REPORT ON REGULATING NON -RETAIL USES ON FOURTH STREET BETWEEN LINCOLN AVENUE AND "D" STREET (P1) - File 10-2 Acting City Manager Nicolai reported that this item was requested by Councilmember Breiner to investigate having zoning along Fourth Street to allow monitoring the increase in the number of eating establishments as opposed to retail uses. SRCC MINUTES (Regular) 5/20/85 Page 2 SRCC MINUTES (Regular) 5/20/85 Page 3 Mr. Warren Robinson, President of the Downtown Merchants' Association, retailer and property owner, stated his concerns in keeping the retail business alive on Fourth Street. After discussion, Council accepted the staff report without motion, and directed staff to bring this item back to Council at the next meeting, to determine what the general direction of the downtown area is and role the City will play in it. 11. STATUS REPORT RE FRED GRANGE'S ACTIVITIES AT OR ABOUT THE HELIPORT SITE IN EAST SAN RAFAEL (PW) - File 211 Public Works Director Bernardi reported that there were two requests from the Planning Commission; 1) the grading of the Heliport site, slope failure and repair, and 2) the status of the surplus parcels. Mr. Bernardi stated that a letter was sent to Mr. Fred Grange on April 17, 1985, advising him that his original grading permit had expired. Since then, Mr. Grange has submitted plans to renew his grading permit which is in process. Mr. Grange has complied with the original conditions as stated in the ordinance authorizing the sale of the parcels to him. The sale will not proceed until he physically completes the slope failure. The Planning Commission also addressed the sale of certain slope areas around the drainage pond. They advised that the slope areas are to be put out to the highest bidder and not sold directly to Mr. Grange, and that the appraisal be updated, and only those parcels that are contiguous to the Heliport site be considered for sale. Councilmember Frugoli moved and Councilmember Nave seconded, to accept the staff's recommendation not to proceed with the transfer of two triangular parcels until all corrective work is completed on the slope failure, and adopted the Planning Commission's recommendation re sale of the slope area adjacent to the heliport site and directed staff to begin process of declaring this area surplus, updating the appraisal and ultimately seeking bids for disposal of this property. AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: Breiner, Frugoli, Nave, Russom & Mayor Mulryan NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: None ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: None 12. SECOND READING AND FINAL ADOPTION - ORDINANCE NO. 1505 - AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN RAFAEL AMENDING THE SAN RAFAEL MUNICIPAL CODE, TITLE 9, CHAPTER 9.18, REGULATING RECYCLED MATERIALS COLLECTION (CM) - File 4-3-32 The title of the Ordinance was read: "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN RAFAEL AMENDING THE SAN RAFAEL MUNICIPAL CODE, TITLE 9, CHAPTER 9.18, REGULATING RECYCLED MATERIALS COLLECTION" Councilmember Russom moved and Councilmember Frugoli seconded, to dispense with the reading, to refer to it by title only, and adopt Charter Ordinance No. 1505 by the following vote, to wit: AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: Breiner, Frugoli, Nave, Russom & Mayor Mulryan NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: None ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: None 13. SECOND READING AND FINAL ADOPTION - ORDINANCE NO. 1506 - AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN RAFAEL AMENDING TITLE 14, ZONING, OF THE SAN RAFAEL MUNCIPAL CODE, SECTION 14.08.080G, DEFINING GASOLINE SERVICE STATIONS, AND ESTABLISHING CHAPER 14.87, REGULATING THE CONSTRUCTION, REMODELING, AND CONVERSION OF GASOLINE SERVICE STATIONS (P1) - File 10-5 x 9-1-2 The title of the Ordinance was read: "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN RAFAEL AMENDING TITLE 14, ZONING, OF THE SAN RAFAEL MUNICIPAL CODE, SECTION 14.08.080G, DEFINING GASOLINE SERVICE STATIONS, AND ESTABLISHING CHAPTER 14.87, REGULATING THE CONSTRUCTION, REMODELING, AND CONVERSION OF GASOLINE SERVICE STATIONS" Councilmember Nave moved and Councilmember Breiner seconded, to dispense with the reading, to refer to it by title only, and adopt Charter Ordinance No. 1506 by the following vote, to wit: SRCC MINUTES (Regular) 5/20/85 Page 3 SRCC MINUTES (Regular) 5/20/85 Page 4 AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: Breiner, Frugoli, Nave, Russom & Mayor Mulryan NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: None ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: None 14. DISCUSSION ON "AVOID THE 13" DRUNK DRIVING CAMPAIGN (PD) - File 4-10-190 x 4-10-175 Police Chief Ingwersen stressed that the Police Department was a "pass through agency" between the State Office of Traffic Safety and the Marin County Police Chiefs' Association, and did not have any management control over the campaign. Chief Ingwersen indicated that many people commented that they changed their habits due to the campaign, knowing the police were on the alert. Councilmember Russom questioned use of public funds for this type of publicity, indicating the media would cover this type of campaign without the expenditure of this amount of money. After discussion, Councilmember Russom agreed to become involved in this program next year with suggestions to the Council as to the amount of monies that should be spent in relation to what the Police Department gets out of the publicity. Staff is to provide goals and objectives to relate media coverage to the results of the campaign, and Chief Ingwersen will work with Councilmember Russom on this next year. 15. DISCUSSION RE SETTING DATES FOR COUNCIL BUDGET SESSIONS AND SPECIAL MEETINGS (CM) - File 8-5 Council, without motion, agreed to hold the meetings of the West Francisco Boulevard and Budget Hearings as follows: The Special Joint Meeting with the Redevelopment Agency and City Council on West Francisco Policy Plan will be held on Tuesday, June 18, 1985, in the Council Chambers, at 4:30 PM. Budget Hearings will be held on Tuesday, June 18, 1985, in the Webb Room, San Rafael Public Library, at 7:30 PM, and Wednesday, June 19, 1985, in the Webb Room, San Rafael Public Library, at 7:00 PM. 16. MARIN CONSERVATION CORPS - TREE TRIMMING PROPOSAL (PW) - File 9-3-40 x 11-6 Mayor Mulryan explained that, due to the severe winters of 1982/83, the tree trimming schedule on a city-wide basis was not done. Public Works Director Bernardi indicated that approximately 330 trees with low hanging branches will be trimmed in Terra Linda, and asked Council for authorization to have the Marin Conservation Corps proceed in the trimming of the branches at a cost not to exceed $10,000, to be funded through departmental budget savings. Councilmember Frugoli indicated that the cost for the work involved was reasonable, and suggested that staff report back to Council with estimates to trim trees in other areas. Councilmember Breiner moved and Councilmember Frugoli seconded, authorizing staff to have the Marin Conservation Corps proceed with selected tree trimming in Terra Linda in an amount not to exceed $10,000 to be funded through departmental budget savings. AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: Breiner, Frugoli, Nave, Russom & Mayor Mulryan NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: None ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: None SRCC MINUTES (Regular) 5/20/85 Page 4 SRCC MINUTES (Regular) 5/20/85 Page 5 17. LEGISLATION AFFECTING SAN RAFAEL (CM) - File 9-1 Councilmember Russom moved and Councilmember Frugoli seconded, to OPPOSE AB 2083 (Allen) Credit Against Park Dedication Requirements for Provision of Day Care Facilities. AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: Breiner, Frugoli, Nave, Russom & Mayor Mulryan NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: None ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: None Councilmember Nave moved and Councilmnember Breiner seconded, to SUPPORT AB 993 (Klehs) and SB 1294 (McCorquodale) Absent Voter Ballot Procedures. AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: Breiner, Frugoli, Nave, Russom & Mayor Mulryan NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: None ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: None Councilmember Breiner moved and Councilmember Frugoli seconded, to OPPOSE SB 730 & SCA 27 (Seymour) and AB 1866 & ACA 26 (Johnson) Restriction on Local Taxing Authority. AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: Breiner, Frugoli, Nave, Rusoom & Mayor Mulryan NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: None ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: None Councilmember Frugoli moved and Councilmember Breiner seconded, to OPPOSE SB 1051 (Lockyer) Limitations on City Annexations and Incorporations. AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: Breiner, Frugoli, Nave, Russom & Mayor Mulryan NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: None ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: None ADD ITEM: DISCUSSION RE CALIFORNIA SUPREME COURT'S DECISION ALLOWING PUBLIC EMPLOYEES THE RIGHT TO STRIKE - File 9-11-1 x 9-1 Mayor Mulryan informed Council that the California Supreme Court has overturned a long held law, and ruled that the public employees can, in fact, strike. A letter will be written by Acting City Manager Nicolai, on behalf of Council, to the committee who will be reviewing the Binding Arbitration Bill, to renew the Council's opposition to the bill. There being no further business, the City Council meeting was adjourned. JE*UE M. LEONCIN City Clerk APPROVED THIS DAY OF 1985 MAYOR OF THE CITY OF SAN RAFAEL SRCC MINUTES (Regular) 5/20/85 Page 5