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MINU IES OF 1 HE MEETINGS OF THE MOORPARK CITY COUNCIL AND
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OF THE CITY OF MOORPARK ("SUCCESSOR AGENCY")
Moorpark. California September 16. 2015
A Regular Meeting of the City Council of the City of Moorpark and the Successor
Agency was held on September 16, 2015, in the Council Chambers of said City located
at 799 Moorpark Avenue, Moorpark, California. All items listed are heard and acted
upon by the City Council unless otherwise noted.
1. CALL TO ORDER:
Mayor Parvin called the meeting to order at 7:24 p.m.
2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE:
Dave Klotzle, City Engineer/Public Works Director, led the Pledge of Allegiance.
3. ROLL CALL:
Present: Councilmembers Mikos, Millhouse, Pollock (arrived at 7:32
p.m.), Van Dam, and Mayor Parvin.
Staff Present: Steven Kueny, City Manager; Deborah Traffenstedt,
Assistant City Manager; Ron Ahlers, Finance Director; David
Bobardt, Community Development Director; David Klotzle,
City Engineer/Public Works Director; Jeremy Laurentowski,
Parks and Recreation Director; Captain Wade, Sheriff's
Department; and Maureen Benson, City Clerk.
4. PROCLAMATIONS AND COMMENDATIONS:
None.
5. PUBLIC COMMENT:
Kim Ramseyer, a resident of Home Acres, spoke in regard to contacting Caltrans
to declassify Los Angeles Avenue as a State Route in order to allow the City to
re-route trucks. She also spoke about increasing City revenue with innovative
and fun venues to attract more people to spend money within the City, especially
on High Street.
6. REORDERING OF, AND ADDITIONS TO, THE AGENDA:
None.
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7. ANNOUNCEMENTS, FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS, AND REPORTS ON
MEETINGS/CONFERENCES ATTENDED BY COUNCILMEMBERS AND
MAYOR:
Councilmember Millhouse announced September is National Rail Safety Month
and cautioned everyone to use care to remain safe at rail crossings.
Councilmember Mikos announced having attended the gala opening of "Annie
Get Your Gun" at the High Street Arts Center. She encouraged attendance.
Mayor Parvin announced Walnut Acres Park located on Second Street opened to
the public on September 11 and a grand opening is planned for the near future.
She thanked Jeremy Laurentowski, Parks and Recreation Director and his staff
for this newest addition to Moorpark's parks system.
Mayor Parvin announced there will be an Arroyo cleanup on Coastal Cleanup
Day September 19, originating at Villa Campesina Park.
Mayor Parvin announced the City will hold an electronic waste disposal and
secure paper shredding event at the Moorpark Police Services Center on Fitch
Avenue on September 19.
Mayor Parvin announced September 20 is Free Landfill Day for Moorpark
residents at the Simi Valley Landfill.
Mayor Parvin announced "Author Talk" will take place on September 21 at the
Moorpark City Library where Moorpark resident and author, Nick Marinoff will
share money saving tips for students and their families from his new book "Take
a 'Loan' Off Your Shoulders: 14 Simple Tricks for Graduating Debt-Free".
Mayor Parvin announced Golden Grades Tutoring is back at the Library on
Mondays with Moorpark High School students offering FREE tutoring for all
grade levels in ALL subjects.
Mayor Parvin announced the Sheriffs Office, in support of the Drug Enforcement
Administration's (DEA) 10th annual National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day,
will be opening patrol stations on Saturday, September 26, 2015 from 10:00 a.m.
to 2:00 p.m., to collect expired and unused medication.
Mayor Parvin announced Moorpark Country Days Parade and Street Fair is
Saturday, October 3 from 10:30 to 3:00 p.m. on High Street.
Mayor Parvin announced the Moorpark Mammoth Run sponsored by the Rotary
Club of Moorpark and the City of Moorpark will take place on Sunday, October 4.
All proceeds benefit local charities.
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8. PUBLIC HEARINGS:
A. Consider Resolution Updating Permit Application Review and Processing
Fees and Deposits to Include Flat Fees for the Cost of Police Department
Review of Certain Permits and to Adjust Appeal Fees, and Rescinding
Resolution No. 2015-3382, and Finding This Action Exempt from the
California Environmental Quality Act. Staff Recommendation: 1) Open
the public hearing, accept public testimony, and close the public hearing;
and 2) Adopt Resolution No. 2015-3436. ROLL CALL VOTE REQUIRED
Mr. Bobardt gave the staff report.
Mayor Parvin opened the public hearing.
There were no speakers.
Mayor Parvin closed the public hearing.
MOTION: Councilmember Millhouse moved and Councilmember Pollock
seconded a motion to adopt Resolution No. 2015-3436, updating Permit
Application Review and Processing Fees and Deposits to include flat fees for the
cost of Police Department review of certain permits and to adjust Appeal Fees,
and rescinding Resolution No. 2015-3382; and finding this action exempt from
the California Environmental Quality Act. The motion carried by unanimous roll
call vote.
B. Consider Public Hearing and Recommendation to the Save Open Space
and Agricultural Resources (SOAR) Board on an Update to the Moorpark
City Urban Restriction Boundary (Moorpark CURB). Staff
Recommendation: 1) Open the public hearing; accept public testimony,
and close the public hearing; and 2) Direct staff to prepare a letter for the
Mayor's signature to the SOAR Board expressing the support of the City
Council for an updated Moorpark CURB as presented in the agenda
report.
Mr. Bobardt gave the staff report.
Mayor Parvin opened the public hearing.
David Sasek, Director of Water and Sanitation for Ventura County
Waterworks District 1, 6767 Spring Road, Moorpark, requested the
Council take into consideration the Moorpark Desalter Project, which is
proposed to be constructed on one of the parcels under discussion for
inclusion in the adjustment to the Moorpark CURB. He provided a letter to
the City Clerk addressed to the Council requesting any future project be
conditioned to support the Desalter project.
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Dawn Mortara, a Moorpark resident and proponent of SOAR, spoke in
support of expanding the Moorpark CURB, as more development will be
required.
Thomas Duck, a Moorpark resident, spoke in opposition to expanding the
Moorpark CURB and requested the Council drop this proposal and leave
farm land and open space alone.
Kim Ramseyer, a resident of Home Acres, spoke in opposition to the
proposal and predicted the area will need to keep farm land in order to
grow more food for the expanding population. She stated this proposed
expansion should go to the voters.
Linda Shishino-Cruz, a Moorpark resident, spoke in opposition to the
proposal and stated any changes should go to the voters.
Sharon Noel, spoke in opposition to the proposal and in favor of protecting
SOAR, upholding its principles to protect the quality of life in Moorpark.
Krista Pederson, a Moorpark resident, spoke in opposition to the proposal,
citing an increase in traffic; and requested solutions to the existing
congestion on the roadways in Moorpark.
Robert Impellizzeri, a Moorpark resident, spoke in opposition to the
proposal and spoke about increased traffic making an extremely
dangerous roadway even more problematic.
Jean Tufts, a resident of Home Acres, spoke in opposition to the proposal
citing Ventura County's reputation as the most desirable place to live in
the country due to its open space and farm lands. As an original
proponent of SOAR, she opposed any more houses in Moorpark.
David Ross, a Moorpark resident commented on the challenges of farmers
and the increased demands a growing population will have on resources.
He recommended increased recreational uses be considered especially
along the Arroyo; and a need to make plans in consideration of the
Desatter project so it does not compete with development.
In response to Mayor Parvin, Ms. Benson read two Written Statement
cards from Mayta Welnak and Stephanie Staie, both in opposition to the
proposal.
Mayor Parvin closed the public hearing.
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A discussion followed among the Councilmembers and staff which
focused on: 1) Impacts from the proposed development of the movie
studio on property across from the site; 2) The size of, and area required
for the desalter wells on the parcel; 3) The State of California's housing
requirements for future population growth; 4) Allowing a future Council the
flexibility to decide the potential development of the proposed increase in
the Moorpark CURB; 5) Considering lengthening the time to implement
the change to the CURB from 5 years to 10 years after the expiration of
the existing SOAR Ordinance; 6) Recognizing SOAR is not about "no
growth", but about "responsible growth"; 7) Evidence of the Council's good
stewardship by recent purchases of land to be dedicated as open space;
and 8) Keeping the status quo and dropping the proposal.
MOTION: Councilmember Millhouse moved and Councilmember Pollock
seconded a motion to direct staff to not prepare a letter of support as suggested
in the agenda reportt . The motion carried by unanimous voice vote.
9. PRESENTATION/ACTION/DISCUSSION:
A. Consider Resolution Initiating Proceedings to Annex, and Resolution of
Intent to Annex Tract 5463 (Toll Land XX LP) to Landscaping and Lighting
Maintenance Assessment District 01-02, Preliminarily Approve the
Engineer's Report and Provide Notice of Public Hearing on October 7,
2015. Staff Recommendation: 1) Accept and approve the Petition and
Waiver from Toll Land XX LP requesting the annexation of Tract 5463 into
Assessment District AD 01-02; 2) Adopt Resolution No. 2015-3437
initiating proceedings to annex Tract 5463 into Assessment District AD 01-
02; and 3) Adopt Resolution No. 2015-3438 of intent to annex Tract 5463
into AD 01-02, preliminarily approve the Engineers Report and provide
notice of a public hearing on October 7, 2015
Mr. Klotzle gave the staff report.
There were no speakers.
MOTION: Councilmember Millhouse moved and Councilmember Van Dam
seconded a motion to: 1) Accept and approve the Petition and Waiver from Toll
Land XX LP requesting the annexation of Tract 5463 into Assessment District AD
01-02; 2) Adopt Resolution No. 2015-3437 initiating proceedings to annex Tract
5463 into Assessment District AD 01-02; and 3) Adopt Resolution No. 2015-3438
of intent to annex Tract 5463 into AD 01-02, preliminarily approve the Engineer's
Report and provide notice of a public hearing on October 7, 2015. The motion
carried by unanimous voice vote.
B. Consider Extending Suspension of Enforcement of Recreational Vehicle
and Trailer Parking and Storage Standards on Private Property in
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Residential Zones. Staff Recommendation: Direct staff to continue
suspension of code compliance efforts at enforcing provisions of Section
17.32.120 of the Moorpark Municipal Code through November 30, 2015.
Mr. Bobardt gave the staff report.
There were no speakers.
MOTION: Councilmember Millhouse moved and Councilmember Van Dam
seconded a motion to direct staff to continue suspension of code compliance
efforts at enforcing provisions of Section 1732.120 of the Moorpark Municipal
Code through November 30, 2015. The motion carried by unanimous voice vote.
10. CONSENT CALENDAR: (ROLL CALL VOTE REQUIRED)
MOTION: Councilmember Millhouse moved and Councilmember Pollock seconded a
motion to approve the Consent Calendar. The motion carried by unanimous roll call
vote.
A. Consider Minutes of Special City Council Meeting of September 2, 2015.
Staff Recommendation: Approve the minutes.
B. Consider Minutes of Regular City Council/Successor Agency Meeting of
September 2, 2015. Staff Recommendation: Approve the minutes.
C. Consider Warrant Register for Fiscal Year 2014/15— September 16, 2015.
Staff Recommendation: Approve the warrant register.
D. Consider Resolution Amending the Conflict of Interest Code of the City of
Moorpark and Rescinding Resolution No. 2014-3346. Staff
Recommendation: Adopt Resolution No. 2015-3439, rescinding
Resolution No. 2014-3346.
E. Consider Amendment No. 2 to Agreement with Berry General Engineering
Contractors Inc. for Parking Lot Improvements at Various City Parks and
Facilities and Resolution Amending the Fiscal Year 2015/16 Budget to
Fund the Parking Lot Improvements. Staff Recommendation: 1) Approve
Amendment No. 2 and authorize the City Manager to sign Amendment
No. 2, subject to final language approval by the City Manager; and 2)
Adopt Resolution No. 2015-3440. ROLL CALL VOTE REQUIRED
F. Consider Resolution Amending the Fiscal Year 2015/16 Budget to Hire a
Professional Recruitment Firm for Recruitment Services Company. Staff
Recommendation: Adopt Resolution No. 2015-3441, amending the FY
2015/16 Budget for recruitment of two positions. ROLL CALL VOTE
REQUIRED
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11. ORDINANCES: (ROLL CALL VOTE REQUIRED)
A. Consider Ordinance No 435, an Ordinance of the City of Moorpark,
California, Amending Title 15, Buildings and Construction, of the Moorpark
Municipal Code, by Adding Chapter 15.21 — Small Residential Rooftop
Solar Energy Systems, and Determination That the Creation of an
Expedited, Streamlined Permitting Process for Small Residential Rooftop
Solar Energy Systems Is Exempt from the Provisions of the California
Environmental Quality Act. Staff Recommendation: Waive full reading,
declare Ordinance No. 435 read for the second time, and adopted as
read. ROLL CALL VOTE REQUIRED
Ms. Benson read the title of Ordinance No. 435.
MOTION: Councilmember Millhouse moved and Councilmember Pollock a
motion to waive full reading, declare Ordinance No. 435 read for the second time,
and adopted as read. The motion carried by unanimous roll call vote.
12. CLOSED SESSION:
None was held.
13. ADJOURNMENT:
MOTION: Mayor Parvin moved and Councilmember Van Dam seconded a motion to
adjourn. The motion carried by unanimous voice vote. The time was 9:25 p.m.
Janice S. Parvin, Mayor
ATTEST:
Maureen Benson, City Clerk
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