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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMIN 1986 0902 CC REGT T EM 4 _ A Moorpark, California September 2, 1986 The regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Moorpark, California, was held on September 2, 1986, in the Council Chambers in the City Hall of said City, located at 799 Moorpark Avenue, Moorpark, California. 1. CALL TO ORDER The meeting was called to order at 7:08 p.m. by Mayor Ferguson. 2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Councilmember Hartley. 3. ROLL CALL, PRESENT: Councilmembers James Hartley, Albert Prieto, Danny Woolard, Leta Yancy- Sutton and Mayor Thomas Ferguson None Steven Kueny, City Manager; Cheryl J. Kane, City Attorney; Dennis Del•r.eit, City Engineer; I.t. Mike Brown, Sheriff's Department; Mike Rubin, Sr. Planner; Diane Eaton, Associate Planner; Thomas Genovese, Administrative Assistant; and Eva Marie Crooks, Acting City Clerk. 4. APPROVAL OF MINTUTES 4.A. Regular Meeting of August 4, 1986 Motion by Councilmember Yancy - Sutton, seconded by Councilmember Prieto, to approve the minutes of August 4, 1986 with corrections to Items 8.A, and B.B., carried unanimously. 4.B. Adjourned Meeting of August S, 1986 Motion by Councilmember Yancy- Sutton, seconded by Councilmember Prieto, to approve the minutes of August S, 1986,-carried unanimously. 4.C. Regular Meeting of August 18, 1986 Mayor Ferguson indicated that regarding Item 10.B, he had voted against the motion. Motion by Councilmember Prieto, seconded by Councilmember Woolard, to approve the minutes of August 18, 1986 as amended, carried unanimously. S. PROCLAMATIONS /COMMENDATIONS AND SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS There were no proclamations, commendations or special presentations. -1- Minutes of the City Council September 2, 1986 6. COMMENTS FROM THE PUBLIC 6.A. Paul Tryon, 601 Daily Drive, Camarillo, representing the Building Industry Association, stated that developers have paid fees for circulation in the City, which has not been used yet; and he stated the formation of the Summit for Highway 118 was a step in the right direction. 6.B. Steve Brodsky, 4572 Vista Del Valle, Moorpark, asked for clarification regarding the EIR used for Tract 4037 and why it is considered compatible with Tract 2964. Council directed staff to respond at the next meeting regarding this item. 6.C. John Newton, 165 High Street, Moorpark, requested that Items 8.A. and 8.B. be handled prior to the public hearings. Councilmember Hartley requested that Items 8.A. through 8.F. and 10.E. also be discussed prior to the public hearings. It was the consensus of the Council. to take Items 8.A. through 8.F., 10.D, and 10.E. prior to the public hearings. 8. ORDINANCES /RESOLUTIONS 8.A. Ordinance No. 80, Amending the Zoning of Certain Properties (Zone Change No. Z -2806, Caren) ORDINANCE NO. 80, AN ORDINANCE OF't11E CITY OF MOORPARK, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING THE ZONING OF CERTAIN PROPERTIES (ZONE CHANGE NO. Z -2806, CAREN) Motion by Councilmember Woolard, seconded by Councilmember Hartley, that Ordinance No. 80 be read in title only and all further reading be waived, carried unanimously. Motion by Councilmember Yancy- Sutton, seconded by Councilmember Woolard, to introduce Ordinance No. 80, carried unanimously. 8.B. Resolution No. 86 -337, Amending the Land Use Element of the General Plan by Approving General Plan Amendment No. CPA -85 -2 (Caren Component only) on Application of Dr. Raymond Caren RESOLUTION NO. 86 -337, A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MOORPARK, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING THE LAND USE ELEMENT OF THE GENERAL PLAN BY APPROVING GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT NO. GPA -85 -2 (CAREN COMPONENT ONLY) ON APPLICATION OF DR. RAYMOND CAREN Motion by Councilmember Yancy- Sutton, seconded by Councilmember Woolard, to adopt Resolution No. 86 -337, carried unanimously. -2- Minutes of the City Council September 2, 1986 8.C. Resolution No 86 -338, Authorizing the Placement and Maintenance of Various Traffic Control Devices in the Vicinity of Flory Elementar School The staff report was presented by Dennis Delzeit, City Engineer. RESOLUTION NO. 86 -338, A RESOLUTION OF TIIE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MOORPARK, CALIFORNIA, AUTHORIZING TIIE PLACEMENT AND MAINTENANCE OF VARIOUS TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES IN THE VICINITY OF FLORY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Motion by Councilmember Yancy- Sutton, seconded by Councilmember Hartley, to adopt Resolution No. 86 -338, carried unanimously. 8.D. Resolution No. 86 -339, Establishing a "No Parking Any Time" Zone Along the South Side of Los Angeles Avenue in the Vicinity of Park of Park Lane as Shown on Exhibit "A" The staff report was presented by Dennis Delzeit, City Engineer. RESOLUTION NO. 86 -339, A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF TIIE CITY OF MOORPARK, CALIFORNIA, ESTABLISHING A "NO PARKING ANY TIME" ZONE ALONG TIIE SOUTH SIDE OF LOS ANGELES AVENUE IN TIIE VICINITY OF PARK LANK: AS SHOWN ON EXHIBIT "A" _ Motion by Councilmember Hartley, seconded by Councilmember Woolard, to adopt Resolution No. 86 -339, carried unanimously. 8.E. Resolution No. 86 -340, Adopting Community Center Rules and Regulations The staff report was presented by Thomas Genovese, Admininstrative Assistant. RESOLUTION NO. 86 -340, A RESOLUTION OF TIIE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MOORPARK ADOP'T'ING THE RULES AND REGULATIONS GOVERNING THE UST' OF THE MOORPARK COMMUNITY CENTER AND TIIE ATTACHED FEE SCHEDULE Motion by Councilmember Yancy- Sutton, seconded by Councilmember Prieto, to adopt Resolution No. 86 -340, carried unanimously. 8.F. Resolution No. 86 -341, Amending Resolution No. 85 -256 Pertaining to PD -851 (Pacifica) Councilmember Yancy- Sutton indicated she would abstain from this item because of conflict of interest. RESOLUTION NO. 86 -340, A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF TIIE CITY OF MOORPARK, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING SECTION 2 OF RESOLUTION NO. 85 -256, PERTAINING TO CONDITION NO. 19 OF RESIDENTIAL PLANNED DEVELOPMENRT PERMIT NO. PD -851 (PACIFICA CORPORATION) -3- Minutes of the City Council September 2, 1986 The staff report was presented by Steven Kueny, City Manager. Mitchel Kahn, 500 Esplanade, Oxnard, representing The Pacifica Corporation, spoke in favor of approval of-t-he resolution. Motion by Councilmember Hartley, seconded by Councilmember Prieto, to approve Resolution No. 86 -341, carried unanimously with Councilmember Yancy- Sutton absent. 10. STAFF REPORTS - ACTION ITEMS 10.D. Moorpark Country Days Insurance The staff report was presented by Thomas Genovese, Administrative Assistant. Motion by Councilmember Yancy- Sutton, seconded by Councilmember Hartley, to approve staff recommendation to authorize co- sponsorship of Country Days and direct staff to notify insurance carrier of City's sponsorship of Country Days, carried unanimously. lO.E. Rules and Regulations Policy for Parkland Recreation Areas and Facilities The staff report was presented by Thomas Genovese, Administrative Assistant. Robert Schwab, 131.31 Honeybee Street, Moorpark, representing homeowners of Peach Hill tract, indicated they would like the parks to close at 9:30 p.m. because it would be a burden to the surrounding homeowners if the parks were open until 10:00 p.m. Motion by Councilmember Yancy - Sutton to amend Section 4 to close the parks from 9:30 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. was made. Councilmember Hartley indicated he would like the Section 4 reworded so that the park would not be closed. Councilmember Yancy- Sutton withdrew her motion. Councilmember Yancy- Sutton requested to amend Section 5 to add that persons walking dogs be responsible for cleaning up after their dogs. Councilmember Yancy - Sutton moved that Section 9 be amended to require that with complaints from three or more persons, the enforcement agent should instruct people making excessive noise to comply with park regulations. Councilmember Yancy - Sutton withdrew her motion. Motion by Councilmember Yancy- Sutton, seconded by Councilmember Prieto, to amend Section 11.C. for no playfield lighting after 9:30 p.m., failed with Councilmembers Hartley, Woolard and Mayor Ferguson dissenting. Motion by Councilmember Yancy- Sutton that the fee schedule for Class I include Moorpark youth sports organizations was amended to require that the organizatins pay for field lights if they are used. Motion was seconded by Councilmember Hartley as amended and carried unanimously. -4- Minutes of the City Council September 2, 1986 Motion by Councilmember Hartley, seconded by Councilmember Yancy- Sutton, to approve the Rules and Regulation policy for Park and Recreation Areas and facilities as recommended by staff with Field A to be lighted until 10:00 p.m. and Field B to be lighted until- •.9:30 p.m., and include amendments and recommendation for fees, carried unanimously. Mayor Ferguson recessed the meeting from 8:15 to 8:30 p.m. 7. HEARINGS 7.A. Consideration of Extension of Ordinance No. 79 (Urgency moratorium) The staff report was presented by Steven Kueny, City Manager. Michael R. Slater, District Superintendent, Moorpark Unified School District, 30 Flory, Moorpark, presented he letter to the Council included in the staff report and indicated lie opposed extending the moratorium. Tom Duffy, Moorpark Unified School District representative, 30 Flory Avenue, Moorpark, spoke in opposition to extending the moratorium. Reports were also presented by: Art Goulet, Engineering Manager, - Ventura Waterworks District Lt. Mike Brown, Sheriff's Department Diane Eaton, Associate Planner Mayor Ferguson opened the public hearing. The following speakers spoke in opposition to extending the moratorium! and /or submitted cards indicated their opposition. Ed Ball, 2801 Townsgate Rd., #101, Westlake Village, representing Cabot, Cabot and Forbes James R. Andrews, 333 S. Hope Street, Los Angeles, representing Calprop Corp. Larry Riggs, 3090 Pullman, Costa Mesa, representing Warmington homes Richmon E. Deas, Jr., 13092 Williams Ranch Road, representing Williams Ranch Road Homeowners Group Robin Stone, 5456 McConnell, Los Angeles, representing Calprop Corp. Keith Glover, 12509 Crystal Ranch Road, Moorpark Mary Redus Gayle, 350 N. Lantana St., Suite 217, Camarillo, representing Pardee Construction Company Donald Frischer, 14431 Hamlin Street, Van Nuys, representing Pardee Construction Company,submitted letter dated August 27, 1986 Leonard Frank, 10880 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, representing Pardee Constructi Company John Patrick Lane, 12591 Crystal Ranch Road, Moorpark Mitch Kahn, 500 Esplanade Drive, Oxnard, representing G. H. Palmer Assoc. Dan Palmer, 11740 San Vicente, Los Angeles, representing G. 11. Palmer Assoc. John Roberts, 14419 E. Loyola, Moorpark -5- Minutes of the City Council September 2, 1986 Dennis Tyler, 8 Sunburst, Irvine, representing Warmington Homes John Luedtke, 971 Westlake Blvd., Suite 200, Westlake, representing Lincoln Property Company Mayor Ferguson recessed the meeting from 10 :33 to 10:54 p.m. The following speakers indicated they were in favor a the moratorium: Philip Wershba, 13793 Christian Barrett Drive, Moorpark' `Pony Bartolotto, 6190 Old Balcom, Moorpark, representing the Highway 118 Assoc.; Wally 'Todd, 4240 Tecolote Court, Moorpark Steve Brodsky, 4572 Vista Del Valle, Moorpark Tom Baldwin, 6475 Pepperdine, Moorpark Joe Intiso, 15750 Los Angeles Avenue, Moorpark Roseann Mikos, 14371 E. Cambridge, Moorpark John 171. Wozniak, 6579 N. Harvard, representing Committee for Managed Growth Clint ]Harper, 4044 Oak Glen Ct., Moorpark, read statement into the record. Mel Waxman, 4632 Bella Vista Drive, Moorpark Tony Lerner, 4492 Bella Vista, Moorpark John Rogers, 12548 Westmont Drive, Moorpark Linda Todd, 4305 N.W. Cloverdale, Moorpark RoseAnn Brodsky, 4572 Vista Del Valle, Moorpark Roger Mortara, 13631 Bear Valley Road, Moorpark Cherrie Waxman, 4632 Bella Vista Drive,-Moorpark Mayor Ferguson closed the public hearing. Motion by Councilmember Woolard to continue the moratorium with the exemption of low and moderate income housing per the housing element, seconded by Councilmember Prieto, failed with Councilmember Hartley and Mayor Ferguson dissenting and Councilmember Yancy- Sutton absent. Mayor Ferguson recessed the meeting from 12:00 to 12:16 a.m. 7.B. Noise Element (Recommended for Continuation) It was the consensus of the Council to continue this item on an open hearing basis until September 15, 1986. 7.C. Negative Declaration: DP -338 through DP -353 (Annotti) (Request for continuance to September 15, 1986) It was the consensus of the Council to continue this item on an open hearing basis until September 15, 1986. 9. COMMENTS FROM COUNCILMEMBERS Councilmember Hartley spoke regarding amending the building code to extend building permits from six months to twelve months and to evaluate possible grandfathering. -6- Minutes of the City Council September 2, 1986 Councilmember Woolard spoke regarding: 1) Cabot, Cabot & Forbes building with top being constructed around part of it; 2) Joe Fine's auto shop nees vehicles to be enclosed on inside of chain link fence; 3) staff to look into a charge for extension of building permit's; and 4) try to convince State it is in their best interest to transfer Highway 118 to the City with agreement to allow truck traffic. Mayor Ferguson concurred with building permit extension from six to twelve months, and requested staff to report back regarding Edison Company easement. 10. STAFF REPORTS - ACTION ITEMS 10.A. Citv Hall Floor Plan The staff report was presented by Steven Kueny, City Manager. Motion by Counc U member Yancy- Sutton, seconded by Councilmember Hartley, to approve staff recommendation to approve the City Hall floor plan, carried unanimously. 10.B. General Policy Regarding Conceptual Grading Plans on 'Tentative Maps It was the consensus of the Council to continue this item to September 15, 1986. 1O.C. Agreement to Construct Improvements for DP -302 and Approval of Parcel Map LDM -7 (Gershenberg) The staff report was presented by Dennis Delzeit, City Engineer. Motion by Councilmember Hartley, seconded by Councilmember Yancy- Sutton, to approve staff recommendation to approve the Parcel Map for LDM -7, authorize the Mayor to sign the title sheet accepting for public use the right -of -way for Los Angeles Avenue and all rights of ingress and egress as shown on the map, authorize the Mayor to sign the Agreement for Construction of Improvement and direct the City Clerk to retain the original agreements and return an executed copy to the developer and the surety company, carried unanimously. 11. STAFF REPORTS - INFORMATION ITEMS N .A. Tract 4037 (CalProp) Re: Grading Concern The staff report was presented by Mike Rubin, Sr. Planner. Robin Stone, 5456 McConnell, Los Angeles, representing CalProp Corp., clarified his letter dated August 27, 1986. Steve Brodsky, 4572 Vista Del Valle, Moorpark, indicated he opposed the proposal by CalProp. Bob Swanson, 4548 Vista DelValle, Moorpark, indicated he would like the developer to build a wall around the proposed houses. -7- Minutes of the City Council September 2, 1986 It was the consensus of the Council to receive and file the report. 11.8. Status of Los Angeles Avenue Widening Project It was the consensus of the Council to receive and file this report. ll.C. Traffic Control at the Intersection of Moorpark Avenue - Poindexter Avenue It was the consensus of the Council to receive and file this report. 11.D. Semi- Sannual Crime, Arrests and Traffic Statistics Report- - January 1, 1986 to June 30, 1986 It was the consensus of the Council to receive and file this report. 11.1:. Traffic Mitigation Fee - -City of San Buenaventura It: was the consensus of the Council to receive and file this report. 11.F. Clean Up Program It was the consensus of the Council to receive and file this report. 11.G. Tract 4037 (CalProp) Street Lighting Along Moorpark Road It was the consensus of the Council to receive and file this report. 1.1.H. highway 118 Traffic Information It was the consensus of the Council. to receive and file this report. 11.I. Charles Street Double Yellow StriDin2 It was the consensus of the Council. to receive and file this report. 11.J. Change Order for Overlay Project for Tree Removal The staff report was presented by Dennis Delzeit, City Engineer. Motion by Councilmember Yancy- Sutton, seconded by Councilmember Prieto, to follow staff recommendation, carried with Councilmember Hartley dissenting. ll.K. Ventura County Road Standards - Tract No. 4142 It was the consensus of the Council to receive and file this report. 12. CONSENT CALENDAR 12.A. Approval of Warrant Register i Minutes of the City Council September 2, 1986 Prepaid Warrants No. 3679 -3693 in the amount of $ 9,700.23 Payable Warrants No. 3694 -3741 in the amount of $120,744.59 Total Amount of Warrants $130,444.82 Motion by Council.member Yancy- Sutton, seconded by Council.member Hartley, to approve the Consent Calendar, carried unanimously. 13. FUTURE. AGENDA ITEMS 14. CLOSED SESSION 15. ADJOURNMENT There being no further business to come before the Council, Mayor Ferguson adjourned the meeting at 1:05 a.m. ATTEST: Acting City Clerk MAYOR OF THE CITY OF MOORPARK, CALIFORNIA -9- `�