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In the Council Chambers of the City of San Rafael, Monday, April 16, 1984,
at 8:00 PM.
Regular Meeting: Present: Lawrence E. Mulryan, Mayor
Gary R. Frugoli, Councilmember
Richard Nave, Councilmember
Jerry Russom, Councilmember
Absent: Dorothy L. Breiner, Councilmember
Also Present: Robert F. Beyer, City Manager; Jeanne M. Leoncini, City Clerk;
Peter J. Muzio, City Attorney
CONSENT CALENDAR
Councilmember Frugoli moved and Councilmember Nave seconded, to approve
the recommended action on the following consent calendar items:
Item
1. Approval of Minutes of Regular Meeting
of March 19, 1984 and Special & Special
Joint Meetings of April 2, 1984 (CC)
3. Appeal of Handicapped Access Require-
ments - 1821 Fourth Street (PW) -
File 13-1-1
4. Renewal of Two -Year Contract with Book
Publishing for Municipal Code Supple-
ment (CC) - File 1-5-1
Recommended Action
Approved as submitted.
Approved setting public hearing
for May 7, 1984.
RESOLUTION NO. 6784 - AUTHOR-
IZING SIGNING OF A CONTRACT,
LEASE OR AGREEMENT (W/Book
Publishing Co. for Supplement
Service to San Rafael Municipal
Code - Two-year period @
$19/Page)
5. Resolution of Appreciation - Ruth Shea, RESOLUTION NO. 6785 - RESOLU-
Retiring April 27, 1984 (Fin) - File 102 TION OF APPRECIATION TO RUTH
SHEA (Retiring April 27, 1984
after nearly 19 years' service)
7. Award of Contract - Radio Equipment
for Paramedic Ambulance (FD) -
File 4-2-190
RESOLUTION NO. 6786 - AUTHOR-
IZING PURCHASE OF UHF RADIO
FOR PARAMEDIC AMBULANCE UTIL-
IZING EQUIPMENT REPLACEMENT
FUNDS (Motorola Communication,
Inc., designated low bidder
@ $15,425.23)
9. Referral to Planning Commission - Approved staff recommendation
Proposal to Sell City -Owned Property - to refer to Planning Commission;
Junipero Serra Ave., AP 16-131-09 (RA) - to instruct staff to have prop -
File 2-10 erty appraised; and to bring
back to Council for final
decision.
AYES: COUNCILVEMBERS: Frugoli, Nave, Russom & Mayor Mulryan
NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: None
ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: Breiner
2. RESOLUTION OF FINDINGS DENYING Z83-16 REZONING FOR AMENDMENT TO SMITH
RANCH MASTER PLAN, "GALLINAS VILLAGE", AREAS 5 AND 12 (Pl) - File 10-3 x
5-1-290
City Manager Beyer informed the Council that Dr. Grausz, the developer
of Gallinas Village, is modifying his proposal, and Mr. Beyer requested
that this matter be deferred to the May 21st meeting at which time there
will be a more detailed staff report. If Dr. Grausz' modifications are
substantial, the matter will have to go back to the Planning Commission.
It was noted that there will not be a full Council at the May 7th meeting,
and it is preferable that this matter come before the full Council.
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6. RESOLUTION OF APPRECIATION - EDWARD AMOS LARSEN, JR., RETIRED HIGHWAY
PATROL OFFICER (CM) - File 102
Mayor Mulryan inquired about the City of San Rafael adopting a Resolu-
tion of Appreciation for an individual not directly connected with the
City. Councilmember Frugoli informed the Council that Officer Larsen
was connected with the San Rafael Office of the Highway Patrol and did
work with the City on traffic matters.
RESOLUTION NO. 6787 - RESOLUTION OF APPRECIATION TO EDWARD AMOS
LARSEN, JR., Retired Highway Patrol Officer
AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: Frugoli, Nave, Russom & Mayor Mulryan
NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: None
ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: Breiner
S. REPORT ON BID OPENING - SEVEN 4 -DOOR SEDANS, POLICE VEHICLES FOR
PATROL SERVICE (CM) - File 4-2-191
Councilmember Russom questioned awarding the bid to a Sacramento firm,
since the City would lose sales tax. City Manager Beyer informed the
Council that there are special specifications for these vehicles, and
that the Swift Dodge quote includes a provision for savings on mainten-
ance and parts inventory.
RESOLUTION NO. 6788 - AUTHORIZING THE PURCHASE OF SEVEN POLICE PATROL
VEHICLES (From Swift Dodge, Sacramento -
Unit price $10,254, total amount $71,778)
AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: Frugoli, Nave, Russom & Mayor Mulryan
NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: None
ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: Breiner
10. CITY SUBMITTAL OF APPLICATION TO STATE DEPARTAH;NT OF HOUSING AND COM-
MUNITY DEVELOPMENT FOR RENTAL HOUSING PROGRAMGRANT (Pl) - File 147
City Manager Beyer informed the Council that the issue is a design
review application from Kuykendall/Chatham Development Company for
construction of a 14,500 square foot retail and office building at
the southwest corner of Fifth Avenue and Nye Street. The proposal
involves demolition of a five -unit apartment and sixteen -room
rooming house. It was pointed out by Mr. Beyer that the City's
Housing Element contains the policy: "Discourage conversion of resi-
dential uses to other uses unless equivalent housing can be maintained".
City staff and the developer have been exploring possible ways to main-
tain rental housing units, and the Ecumenical Association for Housing
and the developer have put together a proposal to construct new low
income rental housing units at a different location. This proposal
requires partial funding from the Department of Housing and Community
Development's Rental Housing Construction Program and, under the regu-
lations for this grant program, the City must be the applicant. This
same assistance could be provided to other developers for similar low
income joint venture projects.
Councilmember Russom moved and Councilmember Nave seconded, to adopt
the Resolution authorizing staff to apply to the State for the grant,
and direct that the policy issue of downtown housing be agendized for
the May 21st Council meeting.
RESOLUTION NO. 6789 - AUTHORIZING STAFF TO APPLY TO THE STATE DEPART-
MENT OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FOR
RENTAL HOUSING CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM GRANT FUNDS
AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: Frugoli, Nave, Russom & Mayor Mulryan
NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: None
ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: Breiner
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11. PUBLIC HEARING - Z84-1, ZONING ORDINANCE TEXT CHANGES TO REGULATE LATE
NIGHT CONVENIENCE MARKETS AS CONDITIONAL USES (Pl) - File 10-3
Mayor Mulryan declared the public hearing opened.
Associate Planner/Acting Zoning Administrator Nibbi informed the Council
that under the existing Zoning Ordinance provisions late night convenience
and/or 24-hour markets, such as 7-11, Short Stop, etc., are considered
retail uses permitted by right without conditional use permits in most
commercial and industrial zoning districts. In the past, some of these
uses have presented Police Department patrol problems due to their hours
of operation, and also there are property maintenance problems much
greater than those of regular grocery stores. Therefore, the Planning
staff is recommending that late night and convenience markets be regu-
lated through conditional use permits granted by the Planning Commission,
and that existing late night convenience markets, which presently number
about seven, be automatically granted use permits to allow continued
operation with the existing business hours. The City would have dis-
cretionary use permit review of those existing uses only if intensifi-
cation (increased square footage or increased hours) is proposed.
There being no public input, the public hearing was closed.
RESOLUTION NO. 6790 - CERTIFYING A NEGATIVE DECLARATION FOR A TEXT
AMENDMENT CONCERNING REGULATION OF LATE NIGHT
CONVENIENCE MARKETS AS CONDITIONAL USES
AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: Frugoli, Nave, Russom and Mayor Mulryan
NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: None
ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: Breiner
The title of the Ordinance was read:
"AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN RAFAEL AMENDING
SECTIONS 14.08.130, 14.40.020IIa, 14.44.020IIa, 14.46.040f, 14.47.020IIb,
AND 14.56.025m OF THE SAN RAFAEL MUNICIPAL CODE TITLE 14 CONCERNING
REGULATION OF LATE NIGHT CONVENIENCE MARKETS AS CONDITIONAL USES"
Councilmember Frugoli moved and Councilmember Nave seconded, to dispense
with the reading of the Ordinance in its entirety and refer to it by
title only for the first reading, and pass Charter Ordinance No. 1483
to print by the following vote, to wit:
AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: Frugoli, Nave, Russom and Mayor Mulryan
NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: None
ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS Breiner
Councilmember Frugoli moved and Councilmember Nave seconded, to direct
the Acting Zoning Administrator to grant use permits for existing late
night markets.
AYES: COUNCILMEIIBERS: Frugoli, Nave, Russom and Mayor Mulryan
NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: None
ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS:
12. EAST SAN RAFAEL TRAFFIC MITIGATION FEES - INTERIM FEE SCHEDULE (Pl) -
File 10-2 x SRRA R-189
Senior Planner Brook informed the Council that an interim Ordinance is
being proposed, establishing East San Rafael Transportation Improvement
Fees, in accordance with Council direction. He stated that the same
format is being used as was used for the Northgate mitigation fees.
During discussion, Councilmember Frugoli remarked that the Council will
need a policy decision on the boundaries of the area to be included for
the mitigation fees, and whether West Francisco Boulevard should be
included. City Manager Beyer mentioned that staff also needs a policy
determination on Redevelopment Agency projects and private projects.
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Attorney Leland Jordan, representing Cal -Pox, Inc. (San Quentin Dis-
posal Site), stated that over a period of years an understanding has
been reached with the City under which there would be no further traffic
mitigation fees for his clients. He gave a history of the development
from 1978, including an opinion by former Assistant City Attorney Bill
Bullard.
Council agreed that the matter would be put on the May 21st agenda,
and asked Mr. Jordan to provide a full report before that time. Staff
was requested to provide a staff report and legal opinions.
Councilmember Frugoli moved and Councilmember Russom seconded, to refer
the matter of the traffic mitigation fees to the Planning Commission.
AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: Frugoli, Nave, Russom and Mayor Mulryan
NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: None
ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: Breiner
13. CANALWAYS - ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT PROCEDURE; SOUTHEAST OF THE
END OF BELLAM BLVD.; CANALWAYS GENERAL PARTNERSHIP, OWNER; J. BLEDSOE,
PARTNER; DAVID COLDOFF, REPRESENTATIVE; AP 9-010-22, 23, 24 & 25 AND A
PORTION OF 9-010-33 (Pl) - File 5-1-288
Senior Planner Brook informed the Council that this item was continued
from the March 19th meeting to provide time to prepare a revised initial
study for inclusion in the EIR, and to have the City Attorney review the
adequacy of the EIR. Preparation of the revisions and circulation of
the document should take approximately 90 days. At the end of the cir-
culation period the item would be rescheduled for Council consideration.
Councilmember Frugoli moved and Councilmember Russom seconded, to approve
the staff recommendation, and direct staff to proceed with the revisions
to the EIR and recirculate the document for public review.
AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: Frugoli, Nave, Russom and Mayor Mulryan
NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: None
ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: Breiner
14. STATUS REPORT ON PICKLEWEED PARK COMMUNITY CENTER (Rec) - File 2-1-55
Assistant City Manager Nicolai informed the Council that construction
of the Pickleweed Park Community Center is nearing completion. Con-
struction has gone smoothly, and within budget and a bit ahead of
schedule. A tentative date of June 9, 1984, has been suggested for
the dedication ceremony. $13,633 will be needed for the remainder of
the 1983/84 fiscal year, and Ms.-Nicolai made three recommendations to
the Council: 1) To authorize creation of expenditure and revenue
accounts for Pickleweed Park Community Center; 2) To allocate $13,633
to those accounts for the remainder of 1983/84 fiscal year; and
3) Approve and calendar June 9, 1984, for the dedication ceremony.
Councilmember Frugoli moved and Councilmember Nave seconded, to
approve the three requests.
AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: Frugoli, Nave, Russom and Mayor Mulryan
NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: None
ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: Breiner
15. ORDINANCE REPEALING THE MUNICIPAL ELECTION CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTION
ORDINANCE OF 1983, ORDINANCE NO. 1452 (CA) - File 9-4-2
The title of the Ordinance was read:
"AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN RAFAEL REPEALING
CHAPTER 2.38 OF THE SAN RAFAEL MUNICIPAL CODE, ENTITLED "MUNICIPAL
ELECTION CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTION CONTROL"
Councilmember Nave moved and Councilmember Russom seconded, to dispense
with the reading of the Ordinance in its entirety and refer to it by
title only for the first reading, and pass Charter Ordinance No. 1484
to print by the following vote, to wit:
AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: Frugoli, Nave, Russom and Mayor Mulryan
NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: None
ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: Breiner
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16. SECOND READING AND FINAL ADOPTION - ORDINANCE NO. 1481 - PROVIDING FOR
THE SALE AND CONVEYANCE OF PUBLIC REAL PROPERTY TO THE SAN RAFAEL
REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY (PW) - File 2-7 x 2-12
The title of the Ordinance was read:
"AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN RAFAEL PROVIDING FOR THE SALE AND
CONVEYANCE OF PUBLIC REAL PROPERTY TO THE SAN RAFAEL REDEVELOPMENT
AGENCY" (Vacated portion of Jacoby Street)
Councilmember Frugoli moved and Councilmember Nave seconded, to dis-
pense with the reading, to refer to it by title only, and adopt
Charter Ordinance No. 1481 by the following vote, to wit:
AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: Frugoli, Nave, Russom and Mayor Mulryan
NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: None
ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: Breiner
17. SECOND READING AND FINAL ADOPTION - ORDINANCE NO. 1482 - AMENDING
TITLE 18 OF THE SAN RAFAEL MUNICIPAL CODE REGARDING FLOOD DAMAGE
PREVENTION (PW) - File 12-9
The title of the Ordinance was read:
"AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN RAFAEL AMENDING
TITLE 18 OF THE SAN RAFAEL MUNICIPAL CODE REGARDING FLOOD DAMAGE
PREVENTION"
Councilmember Nave moved and Councilmember Frugoli seconded, to dis-
pense with the reading, to refer to it by title only, and adopt
Charter Ordinance No. 1482 by the following vote, to wit:
AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: Frugoli, Nave, Russom and Mayor Mulryan
NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: None
ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: Breiner
18. CONSIDERATION OF CORRESPONDENCE FROM "SAVE OUR COUNTY LIBRARIES"
(Lib) - File 9-4 x 9-3-61
Council considered a staff report from Library Director Vaughn Stratford,
stating that "Save Our County Libraries" Committee asked the Council
to endorse Measure A on the June ballot, which will provide increased
funding for the County Library. Even though residents of San Rafael
will not vote on this measure - because the City provides its own lib-
rary - it is staff's recommendation that Council endorse Measure A.
Councilmember Russom moved and Councilmember Frugoli seconded to endorse
Measure A on the June ballot.
AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: Frugoli, Nave, Russom & Mayor Mulryan
NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: None
ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: Breiner
19. DISCUSSION OF MAINTENANCE CONDITION AT CITY HALL - File 12-2
Councilmember Frugoli explained that he had this item agendized for
discussion because of the condition of the third floor rear at City
Hall, and he felt there should be capital improvement funds to clean
and spruce it up. He stated that the San Rafael Community Center is
in need of cleaning up also, as well as the library, and he recommended
that staff take a look at all facilities and come back to the Council.
City Manager Beyer informed the Council that the maintenance of facilities
has already been incorporated into the proposed 1984/85 budget, and
that it will be a fund similar to the Vehicle Replacement Fund, for
maintenance of the buildings.
20. ADOPTION OF CITY EMERGENCY PLAN (FD) - File 13-11 x 7-1-31 x 9-6-3
Fire Chief Marcucci presented a staff report with the recommendation
that the Council adopt two resolutions: One to adopt the City of San
Rafael Emergency Plan and portions of the County of Marin and Marin
Operational Area Emergency Plan; and the other relative to Workers'
Compensation benefits for registered volunteer "Disaster Service Workers"
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Councilmember Frugoli commended the staff on the excellent job they
did on the Emergency Plan.
RESOLUTION NO. 6791 - ADOPTING THE CITY OF SAN RAFAEL EMERGENCY PLAN
AND PORTIONS OF THE COUNTY OF MARIN AND MARIN
OPERATIONAL AREA EMERGENCY PLAN (COMMA EP)
AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: Frugoli, Nave, Russom & Mayor Mulryan
NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: None
ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: Breiner
RESOLUTION NO. 6792 - RELATIVE TO WORKERS' COMPENSATION BENEFITS
FOR REGISTERED VOLUNTEER "DISASTER SERVICE
WORKERS"
AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: Frugoli, Nave, Russom & Mayor Mulryan
NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: None
ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: Breiner
CONVEYANCE OF TWO EASEMENTS TO THE SAN RAFAEL SANITATION DISTRICT
(RA) - File 2-12-1 x 4-12
Council reviewed a staff report from Redevelopment Program Manager
Ours, indicating that the San Rafael Sanitation District is presently
marketing its treatment plant site in East San Rafael, and it has been
discovered that there are two easements which were recorded in January
1899 and June 1928, prior to the formation of the District, but which
were not conveyed to the District when it acquired the treatment plant
site. These easements are not presently used by the City, and there
are no plans for their use in the future. The City has been requested
to execute a Quit Claim to the District to clear the cloud created
by these easements.
RESOLUTION NO. 6793 - AUTHORIZING THE SIGNING OF A QUIT CLAIM DEED
TO THE SAN RAFAEL SANITATION DISTRICT FOR TWO
SANITARY SEWER EASEMENTS AFFECTING ASSESSOR'S
PARCEL NO. 09-010-02
AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: Frugoli, Nave, Russom & Mayor Mulryan
NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: None
ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: Breiner
22. REQQUEST FOR INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT BOND (IDB) FINANCING FOR CIVIC
CENTER PLAZA (CM) - File 8-22
City Manager Beyer informed the Council that the applicant has requested
continuance of this matter to the next meeting, in order to prepare
additional information.
Council agreed to defer discussion to May 7, 1984.
23. LEGISLATION AFFECTING SAN RAFAEL (CM) - File 9-1
Council agreed to continue to support AB 2468 (Cortese) and SB 1300
(Marks), regarding Long Term Local Government Financing.
Councilmember Nave moved and Councilmember Frugoli seconded, to oppose
SB 1440 (Torres), Local Employer -Employee Relations.
AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: Frugoli, Nave, Russom & Mayor Mulryan
NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: None
ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: Breiner
Council agreed to support SB 2333 (Roberti) and SB 2334 (Ellis) regard-
ing Local Control over Sale of Fireworks, and to oppose HR 4170
(Rostenkowski), Federal Legislation re IDB Finance; and to support
Proposition 18, Park and Recreation Bond Act.
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24. RESOLUTION OF APPRECIATION - DAN COLEMAN, IN MEMORIUM - File 109
RESOLUTION NO. 6794 - RESOLUTION OF APPRECIATION TO DAN COLEMAN,
IN MEMORIUM
AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: Frugoli, Nave, Russom & Mayor Mulryan
NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: None
ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: Breiner
Mayor Mulryan mentioned Dan Coleman's many contributions to the area,
and adjourned the meeting in his memory.
CLOSED SESSION
25. The Council then adjourned to Closed Session to discuss litigation.
No action was taken.
JE Ili. LEO INI , itylerk
APPROVED THIS DAY OF , 1984
MAYOR OF THE CITY OF SAN RAFAEL
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