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1 MINUTES OF A itEGiTLAR ADJOURNED 1VIEETING
2 ~ PETALUMA CITE' COUNCIL
3 1VIONDAX, DECEMBER 11, 1989
4 7:3D P.M. ROLL CALL
5 PRESENT: Tencer, Woolsey, Balshaw, Davis, Vice Mayor Sobel, Mayor
6 Hilligoss
7 ABSENT: Cavanagh
8 PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
9 PUBLIC COMMENT
1o Mr. Polonsky of Twin Creek Subdivision requested- an extension of their allotments
11 until June, 1990.
12 CITI' COUNCIL COMMENTS
13 Michael Davis expressed concern about the incompleted portion of Maria Drive.
14 Vice Mayor Sobel noted there is a transportation forum scheduled on February 2 at
15 the Lucchesi Community Center and the sponsors have requested the Crty of
16 Petaluma co-sponsor the forum. He presented the letter to the City Manager.
17 Vice Mayor Sobel noted the customers of the Wherehouse Record Store are using
is the Washington Square parking lot rather than the Wherehouse parking lot, and the
19 utilization of Washington Square parking has caused problems for merchants in the
20 Square.
21 CONSENT CALENDAR
22 The following .items were enacted by one motion which was introduced by Lynn
23 Woolsey, seconded by Vice Mayor Sobel.
24 AYES: Tencer, Woolsey, Balshaw, Davis, Vice Mayor Sobel, Mayor
25 Hilligoss
26 NOES: None
27 ABSENT: Cavanagh
28 . , ~~ __ RESO.89-386 NC5
29 ~ SALE OF VEI-IICLE .SEIZED UNDER NARCOTICS LAWS
,: ~,30. '. ~R'esolution 89-386 N.CS authorizing sale of a 1923 Ford Roadster vehicle seized
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32 ~ ADOBE CREED UNIT 2 PIIASE I FINAL MAP
33' 'The resolution approving Adobe Creek Unit 2 Phase I .final map was removed from
34 'the. agenda.
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1 RESO. X89-387111.CS
2 GENERAL: PLAN AMENDIVIENT'.NEG .DEC
3 Resolution 89-387 ,NCS approving: negative declaration pursuant to CEQA :and local
4 guidelines: for amendment to General Plan Land Use Map for land located..at
5 McNear Avenue and Mission. Drive behind the Veterans' Memorial Building
6 .(owned by the .County of Sonoma). Introduced by Lynn Woolsey, seconded by Vice
7 Mayor Brian Sobel.
8 AYES: Tencer, Woolsey, Balshaw, IDavis; Vice'Mayor Sobel, Mayor
9 Hilligoss.
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12 RESO.89-388' NCS
13 GENERAL. PLAN AIVIENDIVIENT
14 Resolution 89- -388 NCS approving, aniendments to the General, Klan Land Use 'Map
15 for''1.4' acres located at.`1VIcNear Avcrine and. Mission Drive (behind the Veterans'
16 Memorial Building and owned by the County: ~f Sonoma) from, .Public and
17 Institutional to iJrbari :Standard Residential (2':1 to a0 units per acre), 'The matter
18 was, heard.. by the -Council. on November. 6 at which time the Council agreed', ,to
19 designate a future 'mini-park' fora portion of the sine. The County Mans to sell this
20 parcel to cover the cost of reroofing the Veterans' .Memorial Building: Introduced
21 by Larry Tencer,, seconded by Lynn. Woolsey.
22 AYES: Tencer; W_ .oolsey, Balshaw, ]Davis, Vice IVlayor >obel, Mayor
23 Hilligoss
24 NOES: None
25 ABSENT: Cavanagh
26 RESO.89-389 NCS
27 ALLOCATIONS - 1989/1990
2s ,Resolution 89-389 NCS confirming extension of 1989/90~~allotments to June 4; 1990,
29 for~Twin Creeks` (b5 allotments for 1989);
30 . , to extend the 1989/90 allotments for the Corona/]Ely area to: February ~'28; 1990; ,.
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32 to extend the 1989%90 allotments ;for 'Country Glut Estates 3 to January 31, 1990, .
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34 ~ - Fairway Meadows allotments were .not extended. Inaroduced by Vice 1Vlayor Sobel,
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36 AYES: Tencer, Woolsey,, Balshaw, IDavis, Vice Mayor Sobel; Mayor
37 Hilligoss
38 NOES: None
39 ABSENT: Cavanagh
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i 1)EVEY~OPMENT AGREEMENTS
2 ~ CORONA/ELY DEVELOPMENTS
3 Introduce, Ordinances approving development agreements between the City of
4 Petaluma and the following.. Corona/Ely developers/property owners:
5 A. Benjamin-Tuxhorn and' Associates (Waterford Oak)
6 B. Cherry'Lane Associates (Morningside)
7 C. McBail Company (Glenbrook)
8 D. 1VIcBai1 Com any (project unnamed)
9 E. Quaker Hi11~R. Blackburn (fader Farms)
io F. Sonoma Parkway Company (Sonoma Gateway)
11 The Council discussed some provisions of the agreements and emphasized their
i2 desire to have affordable housing someplace m the Corona/Ely area. The
13 discussion was continued to the January 2 Council meeting.
14 SiJBDIVI'SION REGiJLATION AMENDMENTS
15 The proposed ordinance amending the Municipal Code subdivision regulations was
16 contmue.d to January.
17 RESO.89-390 .NCS
18 NO STOPPING ZONE - LAI~EVILLE I~IGHWAY
19 Resolution 89-390 NCS designating Lakeville. Highway a 'No Stopping' zone
20 between Baywood Drive and Frates Road. Introduced by Lynn Woolsey, seconded
21 by Michael Davis.
22 AYES: Tencer; Woolsey, Balshaw, Davis, Vice 'Mayor Sobel, Mayor
23 Hilligoss
24 NOES: None
25 ABSENT: Cavanagh
26 ~'I.JRNING BASIN REGULATIONS
27 The proposed ordinance regulating the Turning Basin use was continued to January.
28 The Council asked staff to develop a graduated fee schedule which would increase
29 substantially as time accrued and to add wording to the document allowing fishing in
3o the Turning Basin.
31 RESO.89-391 NCS
32 APPEAL -PLAZA MOBIL CAR. WASH
33 Resolution 89-391 NCS appeal received from William Kirsch regarding the Planning
34 Commission's denial of a pro osed amendment to the conditional use permit for the
35 Plaza 1VIobi1 Service Station (pBritish Petroleum) proposed ear wash 1_ocated at North
36 McDowell Blvd. and East Washington. Street in the .Plaza Shopping Center. The
37 specific Planning Commission condition being appealed was the required closure of
38 the most easterly driveway on McDowell Blvd. After the Planning staff presentation
39 made by Teryl Lister, the hearing was opened. Mr. William Kirsch, architect, and
4a Carl Shapiro, attorney; represented the appellant, Ali Salkhi.
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1 Bonnie Nelson, 707 Sycamore. Lane; suggested, the McDowell. Blvd. median be
2 reinstalled. because there are many dangerous aril illegal. turns being made: across
3 McDowell Blvd. ,at that site.. There being.; no one else wishing to speak; the hearing
4 was closed. There was a :great. deal, of_ discussion among the Councilrnembers
5 regarding gasoline tanker vehicle. movement on the subject site. ~ •
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20 TRANSIT RELOCATION'• GRANT AMENDMENT
21 Resolution 89=3.92 NCS authorizing amending the paperwork for the grant
22 applicationand authorizing relocation •of transit maintenance and operation. facility
23 site from the City corporation yard (as proposed 'in the grant, application). to the
24 school. maintenance yaid at Kenilworth Drive,, The hearing, was opened: There
25 being no wishing to speak, the hearing was closed. The resolution was introduced .by
26 John Balshaw, seconded:by Larry Tencer:
27 AYES:. Tencer, Woolsey, Balshaw, Davis, Vice Mayor Sobel, Mayor
28 `Hilligoss
29 "NOES: -None
30 ,ABSENT: Cavanagh
31 MEAD®W PARK III LANDSCAPE ASSESSMENT DISTRICT
32 ~ .Resolutions. 89-393 NCS' through 89-396 NCS. were adopted by one vote which was
33 ntroduced'by Michael `Davis, seconded by V.iee Mayor Sobel.
34 AYES: Tencer, Woolsey, Balshaw„Davis•yice 1vlayor Sobe1,.1V1ayor
35 Hilligoss
36 NQES: ;None
37 ABSENT: Cavanagh
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INI`TIA'I'~ PROCEEDINGS:IVIEAI)®~ P~CI~ III LAI)
Resolution 89-393 NCS intiatmgproceedings for Meadow
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RESO.89-398 NCS
ECONOMIC DEVELOI'.MENT STRATEGY AGREEMENT
43 Resolution 89-398 NCS authorizing the City Manager to execute a contract with
44 Economic Research Associates for an Economic Development Strategy Plan at a
45 base cost of $38,000. The consultant was selected by a point comnuttee of the
46 Petaluma Area Chamber of Commerce and City Council.
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'JC.~GAL SERYICES ME~1I)OW PARK III. I.AI~
resolution 89-395 NCS` appproving ;agreement with Sturgis,.
Ness, Brunsell and Sperry for;;. Legal Services in connection
with Meadow Park III Landscape Assessment District.
RESO.89-397 NCS
WItIGI-IT SUBDIVISION BONDS
Resolution 89-397 NCS authorizing calling of bonds for Wright Subdivision. The
subdivision was sold by the Wrgghts to J. L. Construction, who questions whether or
not the specific requirements o'f. the, subdivision agreement originally signed by the
Wrights are also requirements of J. L. Construction. The upgrade of downstream
drainage culverts under Cherry and Keokuk Streets, the positive lot grading and
drainage pursuant to the approved subdivision plans, and the landscaping within the
public right-of-way pursuant to the approved landscape plan are not completed.
The alternatives suggested by staff are either to call the bond if the work is not
complete by January 1, 1990, or to call the bond immediately. Speakers were Julie
Kimelman attorney for North Bay Construction, in whose name the bonds were
issued, and Steven Wilson representing J. L. Construction. North Bay Construction
requested the City begin the process to call the bonds. After some discussion, the
following motion was made.
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1 The plan -will analyze.: the economic base and market-' outlook considering the
2 following. variables: :population and household income; housing types by sector;
3 employment data by~ sector; industrial .development. separated mto research and
4 development, light manufacturing,. and warehousing space; retail sales by sector:;
5 hotel and motel development in terms qf' projects, units, and °room revenue; office
6 development trends .and the agricultural, sector. Tare' report will also address. how
7 .growth of. business as well as population will nflu-ence, `the downtown as we1T aS
s other ..sectors of the City. The resolution, was .introduced by ;Lynn Woolsey and
9 seconded by Larry Tencer.
10 AYES: Tencer, Woolsey, Balshaw,<Davis, Vice Mayor. Sobel, Mayor
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12 .NOES: None
13 . ABSENT: Cavanagh ~ <
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15 SEISMIC SAFETY STLTDY~- ~iJIIDING IIDENTIFICATICIN . .
16 ~ Chief Building. Inspector Joe Kagan reported on the recently completed
17 .' = Unrenforced Masonry Buildings ~ Survey and the proposed interim mitigation
is ~' program. One hundred. nine structures were identified as unreinforeed masonry
19 buildings and' -that listing will., be sent. to the California State S'esmic':Safety~
Zo Commission as required by ;Senate Bill 547 (1986) [Section 8825 of the Government
2i - Code].. Resolution 89-399 `NCS approving an ir~rterim mitigation program for
22 unrenforced masonry buildings whereby 'the City will: notify each building owner° by
23 registered mail that ther'building exhibits little resistance to earthquake motion and
24 constitutes a potential hazard;.will prepare an ordinance requiring each
25 unrenforced~ masonry building owner- to subnut a structural evaluation within .3:65
26 days of notification and will .establish an advisory committee of 7 to 9 persons to
27 formulate; a mitigation program for Council .regrew no later than 90 days after
2s structural reports are. rec~~e~~ived. Introduced by Lynn Woolsey, seconded by Vice
29 Mayor.Sobel.. FOY GpYYQGTlOfI see :(may. • Z2'1
30 Al'ES_ :; Tencer, Woolsey, Balshaw; Davis,. Vice Mayor Sobel, Mayor
31 Hilligoss
32 NOES: None
33 ABSENT: Cavanagh
34 AD.TOi11~N
35 The meeting was adjourned at 11:30 p.rry.
36 M. Patricia Hlligoss, Mayor
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38 atrica E: Bernand, City Clerk