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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 06/06/1983268 June 6, 1983 CITY OF PETALUMA CITY COUNCIL MINUTES ~j~ U~ 'U ' ~ ~\ ~ a ~~ ~ ~ REGULAR ADJOURNED MEETING Monday, June 6, 1983 ROLL CALL 7: 00 p. m. PRESENT Balshaw/Battaglia/BondiCavanagh/Harberson/Vice Mayor Perry Mayor Mattei ABSENT None INVOCATION ~ Councilman Bond announced that City Manager Scharer's Mother just passed away. A moment of silence was taken in her memory. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Mayor Mattei. MI~ The May 16 Minutes were approved as submitted. _/~he Ma~y~23 Minutes were amended by the Planning Director as follows: V Pag ~#3 - Revise the fifth Pro osed Change on the page to read as f llows : Add new ~~~ 1 Residential/ Industrial" Combining ~designation to the East Court area, and "to the block on the east side of" ~0 2nd Street between 'G' and 'H' Streets; to "add Residential/Commercial combining to the block on the west side of 2nd Stre^ ~ bgtween 'G' and '~H' ~Streets . o1~~y ,~' Page #4 - Revise the ~ Pro osed. Change on the page to read as f follows : $hk~f / ~~~tifrlaftk/ ( ~~{~~~/ /i~'al~kE I h~~t / ,~drd~~~~ "Amend remaining" Ag/Open Space areas to Community Park between Lakeville Highway and the river ", south of Schollenberger park." CONSENT CALENDAR The following items were removed from the Consent Calendar: Ordinance No. 1546 N.C.S. authorizing purchase Madison Manor subdivision. Resolution setting hearing date for annexation - Sonoma Highlands. The remainder of the Consent Calendar was approved by the adoption of a single motion which was introduced by Councilman Cavanagh and seconded by Vice Mayor Perry. AYES: Balshaw/Battaglia/Bond/Cavanagh/Harberson/Vice Mayor Perry Mayor Mattei , NOES: None ABSENT: None June 6, 1983 269 RESOLUTION #9774 NCS CLAIMS AND BILLS Adopt Resolution No. 9774 N. C. S. approving claims and bills . RESOLUTION #9775 NCS DIAMONDHEAD Adopt Resolution No. 9775 N.C.S. granting extension to agreement for 90 days or until September 5, 1983. RESOLUTION #9776 NCS TRANSIT AGREEMENT Adopt Resolution No. 9776 N. C. S, authorizing the extension of Transit Management Services Agreement for transit services in Petaluma to June 30, 1983. * * * * * * * * * * * * END OF CONSENT CALENDAR * * * * * * * * * * * ORDINANCE No. 1546 N. C. S. PURCHASE MADISON MANOR Michael Spang, 11 Rocca Drive, questioned whether or not this site would be subject to flooding. He stated if you dredge the river, you allow more tide water to come in. Dennis Milliken, 501 Western Avenue, read about water on Washington Street in the early part of the Century. This was .not the area where the agenda item is located. When the Mayor's repeated request that Mr. Milliken speak to the agenda item recessed at 7: 32 p, m. The meeting was was ignored the meeting was reconvened at 7: 34 p, m. Mr. Milliken spoke about flooding . Mr. Aaron Newman, 3 Rio Vista, expressed interest in moving his house from the floodway as soon as possible. Mr. Paul Kanobe, Jess Avenue, asked about the difference between the assessed valuation and the purchase price of the Madison Manor lots . He suggested widening the river on only one side and/or sandbagging the backyards before the next rainy season. Mayor Mattei asked Director of Public Works Hargis to read the Army Corps of Engineers May 19, 1983 response that the City has been waiting for these many months: ~ Excerpts from the letter follow. "We have updated the cost estimate for Plan B (from Denman to Washington Street) as presented on page 21, paragraph 56, of the 1972 Survey Report, and we found the ~cost to be $33, 844, 000 and $36, 277, 000, respectively, for the 1D-0-year and Standard Project Flood (as high as the water could ever get) flood control works. The current cost to provide a trapezoidal earth channel for 100-year flood protection of the area between Payran and Washington Streets was found to be approximately $14,638,000, assuming the City relocates homes in the project area. To identify and locate homes that would be 270 June 6, 1983 in the flood control project area, the 100-year flood control channel and levees would occupy, on the average, an approximate 200-foot width of land, about one mile long, along the Petaluma River between Payran and Washington Street "to justify Federal participation in a flood control project, the benefit-cost ratio must be 1.0 or greater for every $1.00 spent on construction, at least $1.00 should be returned as a projest benefit. The benefit-cost ratios would be less than 1.0 for concrete lined rectangular channel, concrete channel with earth bottom, and trapezoidal riprapped channel. The evaluation took into consideration the floods of 1982 and 1983 and no alternative had a sufficient benefit-cost ratio to justify a Federal project." Rose Eisericli, 931 B Street, asked when the City would have a hearing on the EIR. Planning Director Freitas advised the County of Sonoma is the lead agency in obtaining the Community Development Bloek Grant funds for the proposal to relocate homes from the Floodway. By Federal Statute the hearings would be conducted by the lead agency. Kenny Samples told the Council to set a specific date for the neighborhood meeting. City Attorney Forest advised the option will not be a cost to the City. ORDINANCE NO. 1546 NCS MADISON M~ANOR .PURCHASE AGREEMENT AND OPTION Adopt Ordinance No. 1546 N. C. S. authorizing the purchase of real property located in Madison Manor Subdivision Units L and II. The Purchase Agreement and Option to Buy provide for' acquisition of 12 lots and phased option for 8 lots. AYES: Balshaw/Battaglia/Bond/Cavanagh/Harberson/Mayor Mattei NOES : Vice Mayor Perry ABSENT: None PETITIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS RESOLUTION NO 9777 N. C. S. SONOMA HIGHLANDS ANNEXATION Resolution No. 9777 N.C.S. setting hearing date La Cumbre Annexation aka Sonoma Highlands July 18, 1983. Rose Eiserich, 931 "B" Street, said this action is controversial. Introduced by Councilman Battaglia and seeonded by Mayor Mattei. AYES: Balshaw/Battaglia/Bond/Cavanagh/Harberson/Vice May.or Perry Mayor Mattei NOES : None ABSENT: None VIKING FREIGHT APPEAL At the request of the Appellant, this was continued to June Z0. June 6, 1983 271 RECESS The Council recessed from 8:20 to 8:28 p.m. - NEW AND UNFINISHED BUSINESS AIRPORT RELOCATION ~ The following six items related to the relocation of Petaluma Airport: RESOLUTION NO . 9778 N. C. S. AVIATION ENGINEERING CONTRACT Adopt Resolution No. 9778 • N. C. S. authorizing a contract for the aviation engineering services required for the airport project with the firm of Hodges and Shutt of Santa Rosa. Introduced by Councilman Cavanagh and seconded by Councilman Battaglia. AYES: Balshaw/Battaglia/Bond/Cavanagh/Harberson/Vice Mayor Perry Mayor Mattei NOES : None ABSENT: None RESOLUTION #9779 NCS HISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY Adopt Resolution No. 9779 N.C.S. authorizing contract with the firm of Historic Environment Consultants of Sacramento for the preparation of an Historic American Building Survey for the Airport Project. Introduced by Councilman Balshaw and seconded by Councilman Harberson. AYES: Balshaw/Battaglia/Bond/Cavanagh/Harberson/Vice Mayor Ferry Mayor Mattei NOES : None ABSENT: None RESOLUTION #9780 NCS LAND SURVEY CONTRACT Adopt Resolution No. 9780 N.C.S. authorizing a contract with Burton Engineers for survey services of lands to be acquired for relocation of the the airport. Introduced by Councilman Balshaw and seconded by Councilman Bond. AYES: Balshaw/Battaglia/Bond/Cavanagh/Harberson/Vice Mayor Perry Mayor Mattei NOES: None ABSENT: None , RESOLUTION #9781 NCS LAND ACQUISITION CONTRACT Adopt Resolution No. 9781 N. C. S. authorizing a contract with Hal Bolla, Jr, of Santa Rosa for negotiation of land acquisition for relocation of airport. Introduced by Councilman Balshaw and seconded by Councilman Battaglia. AYES: Balshaw/Battaglia/Bond/Cavanagh/Harberson/Vice Mayor Perry Mayor Mattei NOES : None ABSENT: None 272 June 6, 1983 RESOLUTION #9782 NCS RELOCATION SERVICES CONTRACT . Adopt Resolution No. ~9782 N.C.S. authorizing contract with Floyd A. Hibbitts, Inc. of Oakland, for relocation services in connection with the relocation of two individuals presently residing on land to be acquired for the airport relocation project. Introduced by Councilman Bond and seconded by Vice Mayor Perry. AYES: BalshawlBattaglia/Bond/Cavanagh/Harberson/Vice Mayor Perry Mayor Mattei . NOES : None ABSENT: None • RESOLUTION #9783, NCS , REVIEW APPRAISAL CONTRACT . Adopt Resolution No. 9783 N.C.S. authorizing a contract with A. Clive King Associates of Santa Rosa for review appraisal services of the lands to be acquired for the airport project. Introduced by Vice Mayor Perry and seconded by Councilman Balshaw. .. AYES: Balshaw/Battaglia/Bond/Cavanagh/Harberson/Vice Mayor Perry Mayor Mattei NOES : None _ ABSENT: None RESOLUTION #9784 NCS GENERAL P:LAN - CEQA . _ . . , Adopt Resolution No. 9784 N. C. S. finding previous environmental clearanee adequate and appr.oving the issuance of a negative declaration for amendments to the General Plan/Environmental Design Plan Land Use and Circulation Elements. Introduced by Councilman Harberson and seconded by Couneilman Battaglia. . AYES: Balshaw/Battaglia/Bond/Cavanagh/Harberson/Viee Mayor Perry Mayor Mattei NOES : None ABSENT • None RESOLUTION #9785 NCS GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENTS Adopt Resolution No . 9785 N. C.,S . approving amendments to the General P1anLEnvironmental Design Plan/Land Use and, Circulation Elements items listed below. Introduced by Couneilman Harberson and seconded by Councilman Battaglia. ITEM DESCRIPTION 1. Couneil consensus was reached to .add and amend the foll'owing land use designations: Low Density Residential - 1.0 dwelling unit/acre; Suburban Medium Residential - 3.0 dwelling units/acre; Urban Medium Residential - 15.0 dwelling units/acre; Residen;tial Commercial or Residential/.Industrial Combining Area - up to 7 dwelling units acre residenfial mixed with eommercial, and, or, industrial uses; , June 6, 1983 273 - Development Constraint Area - Development potential is limited to one unit per acre due to topography, access, availability of services or other constraints. Depending on the nature of - the constraint(s), development may not be able to' occur within the DCA area: The Development Constraint Area (DCA) designation recognizes areas where such problems appear to preclude development of portions of properties and certain areas within the City's Sphere of Influence. It was the intent of the Council that there would not be transfer of density rights in connection with this General Plan designation . In addition, several existing land use density designations are being increased as follows: Existing Densit Pro osed Density Urban Low . du ac 5.0 du ac Planned 6. 0, du / ac 7, 0 du / ac ~ 6. Rainsville Road Area - Discus sion and consensus reached ( 4/ 18 / 83 ) to deny the Planning Commission's recommendation to change the designation from Industrial to Agriculture Open Space. 7. North of Willow Creek between Denman Road and Old Redwood Hwy. 3 acres, AP No. 047-211-12) - consensus (4/18/83) to uphold the Commission's recommendation and retain the existing Industrial and Service Commercial designations of the area. 8. Urban Separator - East Side - consensus (4/18/83) was to relocate the Urban Separator to conform more elosely to property lines and the airport transition zone east of Ely Road from Casa Grande Road at Adobe Creek crossing, northerly to Corona Road. The easterly edge of the proposed school site will be the easterly boundary of the Urban Separator at Corona Road. (See Item llb. for additional urban~ separator policy applicable: city-wide) . Revise .the High School designation. at the corner of. Corona Road and Ely Blvd. North_ to reflect a±63 acre size and to add a adjacent Junior High School as recommended by the Petaluma High School District; To delete the Urban Separator designation along Corona Road from the proposed change and to designate the portion of Corona Road (both sides) between Ely Blvd. •North and the Northwestern Pacific Railroad tracks as a Study .ar.ea. . 9. Corona Road Area - Consensus- was reached -(4/18/83) to redesignate an area Study on the south side of Corona Road between. . the N. W. Pacific Railroad tracks and Maria Drive (extented) to a point just southerly of Corona Creek (51 acres). AYES: Balshaw/Battaglia/Bond/Cavanagh/Harberson/Vice Mayor Perry/Mayor Mattei NOES : None ABSENT: None 274 June 6, 1983 RESOLUTION #9786 .NCS . GENERAL PLAN,AMENDMENTS Adopt Resolution, No. 9786 N. C. S. approving amendments to the General Plan/Land U,se and Circulation Elements. listed- below. Introduced by Vice.Mayor Perry and secon~ded by Councilman Bond. 10 . Establish De~elgpment Constraint Areas : Consensus reached 5. 2 83) to designate the following areas DCA: Area east of .~ Ely Blvd. North (between Corona Road and East Washington Street above designated water~ service line i. e. , 70 foot elevation; Sonoma Highlands - steep, visually critical hillside area immediately adjoining and buffering the West Petaluma Regional Park and water service limitations (160 foot elev:ation ) ; Westrid e- I Street Area - hillside area above the water service boundary - elevation 1 0 feet; Purrington - I Street Area - steep hillside area above water service - elevation 160 feet. 27 . Council consensus. ( 5/2 / 83 j.was . to; add a road through the Sonoma Highlands site and other lands to link "D" Street and Western Avenue. AYES: Balshaw/Battaglia.LBond/Cavanagh/Vice Mayor Perry . Mayor Mattei ABSTAIN: Harberson (he was absent for the public hearing • conducted on May 2. ) NOES: None ABSENT: None ,, RESOLUTIQN #978'Z NCS . GENERAL P.LAN AMENDMENT.S Adopt Resolution No. 9787 N.C.S. ap:proving amendments to the General PTan/Land Use and Cireulation Elements listed below. Introdueed by Councilman Bond and .seconded by Councilman Balshaw. 11. Sunn slo e Road/ West . Side Urban Se arator Relocation - Consensus reached 5 2 83 ) to accept the Planning Commission's recommendation (without being specific as to width of the urban separator) as follows: a. "Adjust the urban separator to and within the rear edge of the property lines along Sunnyslope Road and within the west side of the Lavio property. Add a Development Constraint Area (DCA) (1 dwelling unit/acre) designation between the Urban Separator and the limits of service line; show the limits of service line, and adopt. the remaining location of the Urban Separator as proposed from the Lavio property to the freeway. June 6, 1983 275 b. Add a new policy to the Environmental Design Plan (EDP) text: "That the Urban Separator will generally follow property lines and - , lie within properties having a City density assigned on the Land Use Map, except where good planning principles dictate its location elsewhere. " Noes: B'attaglia/Cavanagh AYES: Balshaw/Bond/ Mayor Mattei NOES: Battaglia/Cavanagh/Vice Mayor Perry AB5TAIN: Harberson (he was absent when the public hearing was held on M ay 2.) ABSENT: None RESOLUTION #9788 NCS GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENTS Adopt Resolution No. 9788 N.C.S. approving amendments to the General Plan/Land Use and Circulation Elements listed below. Introduced by Councilman Cavanagh and seconded by Councilman Harberson. 13. Consensus was reached (4/16/83) to redesignate the 37± acre unincorporated area at the southern entrance to town along Old Redwood Highway (Petaluma Blvd. So. )~between US 101 and the river from Agricultural/Open 5pace to Industrial. Noes: Balshaw Abstain : B attaglia AYES: Cavanagh/Harberson/Vice Mayor Perry/Mayor Mattei NOES: Balshaw ABSTAIN: Bond*/Battaglia** (*a conflict of interest '~*absent on hearing date May 16) : ABSENT: None RESOLUTION #9789 NCS ~ 12, Consensus was reached (4/16/83) to leave the Western Avenue elementary school site (Wilmar School ,District) designation on map and review in one year: following consultation w-ith the Petaluma Elementary School District. Introduced by Councilman Cavanagh and seconded by Councilman Harberson. 14. Consensus was reached (4/10/83) to redesignate the golf course, (Denman Flat - Rainsville Avenue area) to Agricultural/Open Space . 15. Consensus was reached (4/16/83') to recognize ,the remaining Flood Zones in the Petaluma planning area as established by the Federal Flood Insurance Administration. 16. Consensus was reached (4/1b/83) . to :eliminate urban d'e'signations beyond the urban development boundary along t~he west side of the City in conformance with the adopted Sonoma County West Petaluma Plan . 276 June 6, 1983 17. Consens.us was reaehed to show the existing Waugh School at _ Corona and Adobe Roads. 18. Council ~ consensus was reached (4/16/83) to extend creek designations to Adobe Road, east. of Ely to recognize these existing natural features. 19. Consensus was reached ( 5/ 16 / 83 ) to eliminate the elementary school site, east of Ely Blvd. North near Corona Road. (Council acknowledged they would entertain ,the addition of a school site to the General Plan/EDP at s.uch time a local school jur,isdiction felt an additional one was warranted. ) 20 . Consensus was reached ( 5/ 16 / 83 ) to add a park site off of Maria Drive extension, south of Corona Road. 22. Council consensus (5/16/83.) was to amend the~ ar.ea on the east side of Petaluma Blvd. North (from the city limit line ,adjoining 4010 Petaluma. Blvd. ~North, south to the city limit Iine adjoining 1700 Petaluma Blvd. North) from Planned Residential to Service Gommercial. 23 . Council consensus ( 5/ 16 / 83.) was . to elimimate elementary school site on Gossage Avenue between .Magnolia and Petaluma Blvd. North. AYES: Balshaw/Battaglia/Cavanagh/Harberson/Vice Mayor Perry Mayor Mattei .. . , ABSTAIN: Bond (he was absent on hearing date, May 16) NOES: None AB SENT : None ~ RESOLUTION NO. 9790 NGS GENERAL PLAN AMENDIv1ENTS . . . . Adopt Resolution No. 9790 N. C. S. approving amendments to the General Plan/Land Use and Circulation Elements listed below. Introduced by Vice Mayor Perry and seconded by Councilman Cavanagh. 24. Council's consensus ( 5/ 16 / 83 ) was to eliminate the Study designations along .Bodega Avenue between Paula and Lohrman Lanes by designating such area Agricultural/Open Space. _ 25 . Council's consensus ( 5/ 23 / 83 ) was to show the three alternative Rainier Avenue connections to Petaluma Blvd. North from Petaluma Blvd. to the freeway. . . 26 . Council's consensus ( 5/ 23 / 83 ) was to adopt the Planning Commission's recommendation and reidentify the location of the Linear Park designation, bordering the river, near the railroad tracks and Lakeville Street. - ~28. Councils' consensus (5/23/83) to redesignabe the Washington Square Shopping Center from Neighborhood Commercial to Central Urban ~(E, Washington Street and South McDowell Blvd. ) June 6, 1983 277 29. Council's. consensus (5/23/83) to redesignate the Central Urban and Service Commercial areas on Wilson to Urban Low Density (5.0 dwelling units per acre) between 'Madison and 'Washington, and to Urban Density (10.0 dwelling units per acre) between E. Washington and "D" Street. 30. Council consensus (5/23/83) to redesignate the Payless site from Industrial to Service Commercial (northwest corner of E. Washington and Lakeville Streets) . 31. Council's consensus ( 5/ 23 / 83 ) was to redesignate the La Cresta area from Planned Residential (6.0 dwelling units per acre) to Urban Low Residential (5.0 dwelling units per acre) . 32 . Council's consensus ( 5/ 23 / 83 ) was to redesignate an area in the vicinity of El Rose and Hayes Lane from Planned Residential (6.0 dwelling units per acre) to Residential/Commercial Combining designation to recognize the existing office commercial and convalescent hospital land uses in the area. 33 . Council's consensus ( 5/ 23 / 83 ) to redesignate the lots on opposite sides of El Rose at "D" Street from Urban Low (4.5 dwelling units per acre) to Urban High (20.0 dwelling units per acre) to recognize existing apartment houses. 34. Council's consensus ( 5/ 23 / 83 ) was to redesignate the area on both sides of "D" Street, west of Sunnyslope Avenue, from Planned Residential (6.0 dwelling units per acre) _to Suburban Low (2.0 dwelling units per acre) . 35. Council's consensus (5/23/83) was to designate the future airport location east of the current site. 36 . Council's consensus ( 5/ 23 / 83 was to amend Planned Residential ( 6 dwelling units per acre) designated area (Lindberg Lane and Kresky Way) to Urban Low (5 dwelling units per acre) . 37. Council's consensus (5/.23/83) to r.edesignate area between Payran and Vallejo Street south of Jefferson Street from Industrial to Urban High Residential (20 dwelling units per acre) . 38 . Council's consensus ( 5/ 23 / 83 ) was to add ~.the new Residential/Industrial Comb~ining designation to the East Court area and'~to the block on the east side of Second Street between "G" and "H" Streets, and to add Resid'ential/Commercial Combining to the block on the. west side of 2nd Street, between "C" and "H" 5treets. 39 . Council's consensus ( 5/ 23 / 83 ) was to relocate elementary school designation to its approved location in the vicinity of Garfield Drive and Village East Drive. 278 June 6, 1983 40. Council's consensus was to not change the designation of MeNear Hill from .U,rban Low (.4.5. dwelling. units per acre) to . Suburban Medium. .(3 dwelling .units per, acre) . . . , _ . ~~ . . 41. Council's consensus ( 5/ 23~/ 83 ) was to change the designation of the unincorporated area between McNear Avenue and the Quarry from Urban Low (4.5 dwelling units .per. acre) to . Suburban, Medium (3.0 dwelling units per acre) . 42 . Council's consensus ( 5/ 23 / 83 ) was to ; amend the land use. des'ignation from Suburban Low Density (,2 dwelling units per acre) to Ur.ban Low .(5 dwelling units per acre) for an ~.area in the vicinity of Phillips Avenue and Ganyon Drive. 43 . Council's consensus ( 5/ 23 / 83 ) was. to expand the Petaluma Adobe State . Historic Park designation at Adobe Road and Casa Grande Road to matcli the. area owned .b.y the ,State of California. 44. Council's consensus (5/23/83) was to extend Ely Blvd. South (four (4) lane arterial) between Casa Grande and Frates Road. 45 . Council's consensus ( 5/ 23 / 83 ) was ~.to . amend the remaining Agricultural/Open Space areas . to Community Park; between Lakeville Highway and the river (downstream .of Schollenberger Park). 46. Council's consensus (5/ 23 / 83 ) was ~ to add the South McD.owell Blvd. loo,p below Lakeville Highway . 47 . Council's consensus ( 5/ 23 / 83 ) was to eliminate designation of Petaluma Napa Expressway. ~ . . 48 . Council's consensus ( 5/ 23 / 83 ) was to designate the sewer treatment . ponds as a .Public Facility. . . AYES: Battaglia/Cavanagh/Vice Mayor Perry/ Mayor Mattei NOES : . None ABSTAIN: Balshaw/BondLHarberson , (they were absent on date of .hearing May 23). ABSENT: None , ~ RESOLUTION #9791 NCS ~ CONROW REZONING Adopt Resolution No. .9791 N. C. S. approving the issuance of. :a negative declar-ation pursuant. to the California Environmental Quality Act for rezoning ;a,. poriton .of Assessor's Par.cel Nos.. 007-361-27 and 30 (E. Washington Street and. Ellis Street) . . Introduced by Councilman Battaglia and seconded by Councilman Bond. AYES: Balshaw/Battaglia/Bond/Cavanagh/Harberson/Vice Mayor Perry Mayor Mattei NOES: None . . ABSENT: None June 6, 1983 279 ORDINANCE NO. 1548 NCS CONROW REZONING ' Introduced and ordered posted Ordinance No. 1548 N.C.S. amending Zoning Orclinance No. 1072 N.C.S. by reclassifying and rezoning a 2 acre portion of Assessor's Parcel Nos. 007-361-27 and 30 from C-O (Office Commercial) to C-N (Neighborhood Commercial) E. Washington Street and Ellis Street) . Introduced by Councilman Balshaw and seconded by Councilman Harberson. AYES: Balshaw/Battaglia/Bond/Cavanagh/Harberson/Vice Mayor Perry Mayor Mattei NOES : None ABSENT: None RESOLUTION NO. 9792 NCS WISE REZONING Adopt Resolution No . 9792 N. C. S. approving the issuance of a negative declaration pursuant to the. California Environmental Quality Act for rezoning of A.P. Nos. 48-142-09 and IO and 19-Q20-08 and a~ portion of 09 located in the vicinity of 213 Cinnabar Road. Introduced by Councilman Battaglia and seconded by Councilman Bond. AYES: Balshaw/Battaglia/Bond/Cavanagh/Harberson/Vice Mayor Perry Mayor Mattei ~ NOES : None ABSENT: None ~ ORDINANCE #1549 NCS WISE REZONING Introduce and order posted Ordinance No. 1549 N. C. S. amending Zoning Ordinance No. 1072 N.C.S. by reclassifying and rezoning Assessor's Parcels Nos. 19-020-08, 48-142-09 and 10, and a.14 acre portion of 19-020-09 from R-1-6500 (Single Family Residential) to C-H (Commercial) Cinnabar Road. Introduced by Councilman Bond and seconded b.y Vice Mayor Perry. AYES: Balshaw/Battaglia/Bond/Cavanagh/Harberson/Vice Mayor Perry Mayor Mattei NOES : None ABSENT: None RESOLUTION NO. 9793 NCS PARK PLACE III Elmer Bierwagon, Ryder Homes, made the request. Due to the changing housing market, the applicant is requesting that seven housing units .in Park Place III be. substituted with larger models and that alternative models be substituted for previously approved models on five additional lots. Adopt Resolution No. 4793 N.C.S. amending Resolution No. 9653 N.C.S. revising the unit development plan .for the Park Pla~ce III subdivision 280 Ju ne 6, 1983 located at Maria Drive and Rainier Avenue. (Ryder Homes/Qantas '- Development). Introduced by Councilman Battaglia,. and seconded by Vice Mayor Perry.. ~ . . . . . . AYES: Battaglia/Bond/Cavanagh/Vice Mayor Perry/Mayor Mattei NOES: Balshaw/Harberson ~ (Councilman Balshaw's no vote reflected his feeling the. - developer shouldn't :sell houses first., then ehange the ~models through the development .plan revision process .) ~~ ABSENT: None . ~ 1~0 [minute addition made at 6/20/83 ~eting: It was the cnnsen.sus of the City C~ncil that a developer shouldn't sell hauses first, then change the models thmugh the develogri~zt plan revision prooess ar~ such a p~,ire will not be p~nnitted in the future. ] ALLOTMENTS _ :; . The City Cou~ncil asked that a Council~ . discussion ~of "allotments, revisions ..to approved plans" ~ be': placed on an agenda in. the near future: . . RESOLUTION #9794 NCS STREET RESURFACING - 1983 Adopt Resolution No. 9794 N.C.S. approving plans and specifications for street resurfacing project for 1983 and authorizing calling for bids for said project in accordance with the list in the .May. 23. .Minutes. Introduced by Councilman Battaglia and seconded by Vice Mayor Perry. AYES: Balshaw/Battaglia/Bond/CavanaghlHarberson/Vice Mayor Perry Mayor Mattei NOES; None , ABSEN.T: None , . , , . , COUNCIL POLICY STREET SURFACES The City Council expressed its consensus that staff should . require all excavation of streets should. be completed with a travel. surfaee that is smooth as possible. RESOLUTION NO. 9795 NCS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS IDENTIFICATION Adopt Resolution No. 9795 NCS approving an agreem'ent with Alpha Chemical and Biomedical Laboratories of Petaluma for consultant services in con-nection with hazardous material identification. Introduced by Councilman Bat-taglia and seaonded by. Vice Mayor Perry. . AYES: Balshaw../Battaglia/Bond/Cavanagh/Har.berson./Vice Mayor Perry .Mayor Mattei . NOES : None ABSENT: None ~ RESOLUTION NO.. 9796 NCS MUTUAL AID - NOVATO FIRE DISTRICT Adopt ResoIution No. 979 N.C.S. authorizing a mutual aid agreement between the City of Petaluma on the Novato Fire Protection District. Introduced by Counc'ilman Bond and seconded by Vice Mayor Perry. AYE5: Balshaw/Battaglia/Bond/Cavanagh/Harberson/Vice Mayor Perry Mayor Mattei NOES : None AB5ENT: None June 6, 1983 281 ~.~ RESOLUTION NO. 9797 NCS WORKERS' COMPENSATION INSURANCE Adopt Resolution No. 9797 pertaining to a deferred premium plan for workers' compensation insurance authorizing execution of a Promissory Note and Memorandum of Agreement. Introduced by Councilman Harberson and seconded by Councilman Battaglia. AYES: Balshaw/Battaglia/Bond/Cavanagh/Harberson/Vice Mayor Perry Mayor Mattei NOES: None ABSENT: None RESOLUTION NO. 9798 NCS SANTA ROSA JUNIOR COLLEGE Adopt Resolution No. 9798 N.C.S. supporting the recommendation of the Site Selection Committee for the proposed Petaluma Center of the Santa Rosa Junior College. The sites are:_ °A" - near intersection of Corona Road and Ely Road North. °B" - diagonally across Casa Grande Road from Casa Grande High School at Ely Road South. "C" - Ely Road South just south of Frates Road. Introduced by Councilman Bond and seconded by Councilman Battaglia. AYES: Balshaw/Battaglia/Bond/Cavanagh/Harberson/Vice Mayor Perry Mayor Mattei NOES: None ABSENT: None ADJOURNMENT The Council adjourned at 10:15 p.m. to an all day budget meeting June 13, beginning at 8:00 a.m. . s Mayor Mattei ATTES~ ~;~, ~ ~ .~~~'~~-- ~.~..~~~--~ ~City Clerk Bernard