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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAGENDA 1993 0303 CC REGCITY COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 1993 7:00 P.M. Next Res. No. 93 -919 Next Ord. 161 Moorpark Community Center 799 Moorpark Avenue 1. CALL TO ORDER: 2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: 3. ROLL CALL: 4. PROCLAMATIONS, COMMENDATIONS, AND SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS: A. Proclamation designating March 7, 1993 as ARBOR DAY in the City of Moorpark. B. Proclamation recognizing March 7, 1993 as CROP WALK DAY. C. Special Recognition of Community Volunteers. S. REORDERING OF, AND ADDITIONS TO, THE AGENDA: 6. PUBLIC COMMENT: 7. COMMITTEE REPORTS: 8. CONSENT CALENDAR (Roll Call Vote): A. Consider Minutes of the Special City Council Meeting of January 13, 1993. Consider Minutes of the Regular City Council Meeting of February 3, 1993. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Any member of the public may address the Council during the Public Comments portion of the Agenda, unless it is a Public Hearing or Discussion /Action item. Speakers who wish to address the Council concerning a Public Hearing or Discussion /Action item must do so during the Public Hearing or Discussion /Action portion of the Agenda for that item. Speaker Cards must be received by the City Clerk for Public Comment prior to the beginning of the Public Comments portion of the meeting and for Discussion /Action items prior to the beginning of the first item of the Discussion /Action portion of the Agenda. Speaker Cards for a Public Hearing must be received prior to the beginning of the Public Hearing. A limitation of three minutes shall be imposed upon each Public Comment and Discussion /Action item speaker. City Council Agenda March 3, 1993 Page 2 8. CONSENT CALENDAR (Roll Call Vote): (Continued) Consider Minutes of the Special City Council Meeting of February 3, 1993. Consider Minutes of the Regular City Council Meeting of February 17, 1993. Consider Minutes of the Special City Council Meeting of February 17, 1993. Staff Recommendation: Approve the minutes as processed. B. Warrant Register FY 1992/93 Manual Warrants 19568 - 19573 $ 8,682.61 Voided Warrants 19269 $ (1,275.00) Regular Warrants 19574 - 19666 $161,848.38 C. Consider a Request for CPD 89 -1 and -2 Minor Modification No. 4 (Carl's Jr - Carl Karcher Enterprises, Inc.) , a Request for Approval to Construct a Drive Through Restaurant with an Outdoor Play Area. Staff Recommendation: Receive and file the report. D. Consider Adoption of Resolution No. 93- Certifying that the City of Moorpark has no At -Risk "Assisted Housing Developments" Pursuant to Government Code Section 65583(a)(8). Staff Recommendation: Adopt Resolution No. 93- certifying that the City of Moorpark has no at -risk "assisted housing developments" pursuant to Government Code Section 65583(a)(8). E. Consider Resolution No. 93- For Approval of Application for SB 821 Bicycle /Pedestrian Funds for FY 1993/94. Staff Recommendation: Adopt Resolution No. 93- approving an application for SB 821 funds. F. Consider Status Report Regarding Traffic Controls on Collins Drive. Staff Recommendation: Receive and file the report. G. Consider Rejection of Claim - Richard and Hermelida Cano. Staff Recommendation: Reject claim and direct staff to appropriately notify claimant. City Council Agenda March 3, 1993 Page 3 8. CONSENT CALENDAR (Roll Call Vote): (Continued) H. Consider Rejection of Claim - Villa Del Arroyo Mobilehome Park. Staff Recommendation: Reject claim and direct staff to appropriately notify claimant. I. Consider Rejection of Claim - Barbara Shultz. Staff Recommendation: Reject claim and direct staff to appropriately notify claimant. J. Consider Resolution 93 - , Establishing Fees for Law Enforcement Services and Rescinding Resolution No. 92 -868. Staff Recommendation: Approve Resolution 93- K. Consider Filing of Resolution 93 -914 Approving DP 318, Major Modification No. 1 (Fred Kavli). (This resolution was adopted by the Council on 2/3/93.) Staff Recommendation: Receive and file the resolution. L. Consider City Manager Approved Contract with Ventura County Area Agency on Aging for Usage of Senior Center for County Nutrition Program. Staff Recommendation: Receive and file the report. M. Consider Resolution No. 93- Concerning City of Moorpark Assessment District No. 92 -1 (Mission Bell Plaza) for Infrastructure Improvements. Staff Recommendation: Adopt Resolution No. 93- , authorizing the distribution of the preliminary official statement relating to the City's 1915 Act Limited Obligation Improvement Bonds, Series 1993, issued in connection with the City's Assessment District No. 92 -1 (Mission Bell Plaza). 9. PUBLIC HEARINGS: A. CUP 92 -3, Variance No. 92 -3 - Community Christian Church. Proposal to Use a 20,696 Parcel Containing a 10,980 Square Foot Industrial Building as a Church Facility and a Variance for Approving Additional Off - street Parking Adjacent to the Proposed Property. Staff Recommendation: Open the public hearing, accept public testimony, determine the project is exempt from CEQA, make appropriate findings, and direct staff to prepare a resolution of approval. (Continued Item 9.B. from 2/17/93) City Council Agenda March 3, 1993 Page 4 9. PUBLIC HEARINGS: (Continued) B. Consider the Levy of an Assessment to Fund Stormwater Management Activities Mandated by the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System ( NPDES). Staff Recommendation: That the City Council set the amount of the City's NPDES assessment for FY 1993/94 at $5.00 per BAU, and direct staff forward a request to the VCFCD to levy said assessment on behalf of the City pursuant to the provisions of the NPDES Implementation Agreement. (Continued Item 9.D. from 2/17/93). New Recommendation: No NPDES Assessment for FY 1993/94 and that staff be directed to develop and present other funding options for this program to the City Council with the recommended FY 1993/94 budget. C. Consider The Appropriation of Community Development Block Grant Funds (CDBG) for Fiscal Year 1993/94, Estimated to be $210,038. Staff Recommendation: That The Council open the public hearing and receive public testimony, close the public hearing and defer the consideration of CDBG proposals to the Council's Budget and Finance Committee. 10. COMMENTS FROM COUNCIL MEMBERS: A. Consider Appointment to the Ventura County Citizens Transportation Advisory Commission (CTAC). 11. ACTION /DISCUSSION ITEMS: * A. Consider Draft Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for Specific Plan No. 8 (Hidden Creek Ranch). Staff Recommendation: 1) Direct staff to incorporate any City Council comments into the MOU and then authorize the City Manager to approve the MOU, 2) Direct staff to submit an application to LAFCO for a Sphere of Influence Amendment for the Specific Plan No. 8. (Continued Item 11.D. from 2/24/93) * Disbussion /Action items which are judged by the City Manager to be of high priority City Council Agenda March 3, 1993 Page 5 11. ACTION /DISCUSSION ITEMS: (Continued) B. Consider Request of W.O.M.E.N. to Use Community Center and Cable Equipment for Miss Moorpark and Miss Teen Moorpark Pageant on June 26, 1993. Staff Recommendation: Approve use of facilities and charge for use as determined by Council and direct staff to coordinate a meeting between W.O.M.E.N. and Videomax to work out videotaping at W.O.M.E.N.'s expense. C. Consider Bids for the Construction of Block Walls Along the Rear of Properties Located on Sherman Avenue (North Side of Los Angeles Avenue East of Spring Road). Staff Recommendation: 1) Award a contract to the lowest responsible bidder, DWM Construction, for $108,162.30. 2) Approve a twenty percent (20 %) contingency for the project and authorize the City Manager to approve additional work, if required, for an amount not to exceed ten percent (10 %) of the contract price. 3) Authorize the Mayor to sign the necessary contract documents. * D. Consider Authorization to Advertise for Receipt of Bids for the Construction of a Community Building and Gymnasium at Arroyo Vista Community Park. Staff Recommendations: Approve Design modifications and authorize staff to advertise for receipt of bids. * E. Consider Budget Appropriation for Metrolink Station Security Measures. Staff Recommendation: Appropriate $3,840 from General Fund Reserves for installation of a block wall and $3,744 from TDA Funds for security personnel. * F. Consider Draft Legislation for the Formation of a Waste Management Authority. Staff Recommendation: Review the draft legislation and direct the mayor to write a letter to the VCWC expressing the City's support for the Waste Management Authority and commitment to working with the Waste Commission to resolve outstanding language concerns. * G. Consider Memorandum of Understanding for Solid Waste Flow Commitment for the Development of a Materials Recovery Facility. Staff Recommendation: Decline City's participation in the MOU and respond in writing to the Waste Commission. s City Council Agenda March 3, 1993 Page 6 11. ACTION /DISCUSSION ITEMS: (Continued) H. Consider Resolution No. 93- Amending Resolution No. 87- 399 by Changing the NO PARKING Restrictions at Certain Locations on Mountain Trail Street to NO STOPPING ANYTIME. Staff Recommendation: Adopt Resolution No. 93- amending Resolution No. 87 -399 by establishing "NO STOPPING ANYTIME" zones in certain areas on Mountain Trail Street between Tierra Rejada Road and Mountain Meadow Drive. * I. Consider Deferral of Storm Drain Requirements for LDM 92 -1 and CPD 92 -2 (Anderson /McDonald's). Staff Recommendation: Defer storm drain requirements with accompanying guarantee for future installation. J. Consider Resolution No. 93- to Increase the City's Parking Citation Bail Amount for Violations of the Handicap Parking Laws, and Creation of Two Additional Laws Addressing the Needs of Persons with Limited Mobility. Staff Recommendation: Adopt Resolution No. 93- to increase the bail amount for handicap parking violations from $105 to $200, adding an Administrative Fee of $25, and providing for a $5 pass through to State and County ($280 Total), and introduce Ordinance No. - an ordinance to create a new city parking code to address persons parking or stopping in front of a curb that provides wheel chair access. K. Consider Resolution No. 93- to Rescind Resolution Number 86 -278 of the City of Moorpark, California, Pertaining to Establishing Fees Required by Chapter 5.64 Of title 5 of the Moorpark Municipal Code, Pertainina to Licenses for Street Vendors. Staff Recommendation: Adopt Resolution No. 93- rescinding Resolution 86 -279 and establishing revised fees for licenses for street vendors. L. Consider Resolution 93- Updating /Changes /Additions to the Current Bail Schedule. Staff Recommendation: Adopt Resolution No. 93- , rescinding Resolution No. 91 -794 and approving a revised Schedule for Infractions and Misdemeanors. 12. ORDINANCES: A. Consider Second Reading and Adoption of Ordinance No. 159 Establishing Procedures for Filing Claims Against the City of Moorpark by Other Public Entities City Council Agenda March 3, 1993 Page 7 12. ORDINANCES: (Continued) B. Consider Second Reading and Adoption of Ordinance No. 160, Authorizing a City Contribution to the City of Moorpark Assessment District No. 92 -1 (Mission Bell Plaza). C. Consider Ordinance No. , Regulating the use of Alarm Systems within the City. Staff Recommendation: Approve Ordinance No. for first reading. D. Consider Ordinance - An Addition of Chapter 8.48 to the Municipal Code Relative to Property Maintenance and Re- Titling Chapter 8.04 of the Moorpark Municipal Code. Staff Recommendation: Introduce Ordinance for first reading of the City's Property Maintenance Ordinance, added as Chapter 8.48 and related sections to Title 8, Health and Safety, of the Moorpark Municipal Code. E. Adult Entertainment and Facilities Ordinance - City of Moorpark. Staff Recommendation: Introduce the Ordinance for first reading. F. Amending Chapter 5.64 of the City of Moorpark Municipal Code, Pertaining to Peddlers, Itinerant Merchants and Solicitors Herein Known Collectivelv as Street Vendors. Staff Recommendation: Amend Chapter 5.64 of the Moorpark Municipal Code by introducing the Ordinance for first reading. 13. FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS: 14. CLOSED SESSION: A. Personnel. B. Potential litigation pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9 (b) (1) . C. Potential litigation pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9(c). D. Negotiations for Real Property on the South Side of High Street (Southern Pacific /VCTC) pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.8. E. Negotiations for Real Property at 280 Casey Road (Moorpark Unified School District) pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.8. City Council Agenda March 3, 1993 Page 8 14. CLOSED SESSION: (Continued) F. Litigation concerning Conejo Freeway Properties, LTD. vs. City of Moorpark. G. Litigation concerning City of Moorpark vs. Southern California Edison, et al. H. Litigation concerning Moorpark vs. Fedelety Corporation. I. Litigation concerning City of Moorpark vs. Foster Enterprises. J. Litigation concerning Moorpark vs. CalTrans (Case No. 123655) K. Litigation concerning Villa del Arroyo vs. City of Moorpark (Case No. 105170) L. Litigation concerning Ventura County Community College District, et al vs. City of Moorpark (Case No. 107569). 15. ADJOURNMENT: Copies of each item of business on the agenda are on file in the office of the City Clerk and are available for public review. Any questions concerning any agenda item may be directed to the City Clerk /529 -6864. ADDED ITEM: ll.M. Consider City of Alhambra v. Ikemoto, Case No. S031350. CITY OF MOORPARK COUNTY OF VENTURA ) ss STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) I , Dorothy J. Vandaveer, duly appointed Deputy City Clerk of the City of Moorpark, County of Ventura, State of California, do hereby certify under penalty of perjury, that I posted a copy of the Moorpark City Council agenda on February 26, 1993 for the Regular Meeting of the Moorpark City Council held on March 3 , 1993 at the following location: Moorpark Community Center 799 Moorpark Avenue Moorpark, California 93021 Said agenda shall remain in place until after the meeting so that it is available for public review for at least 72 hours prior to the meeting, pursuant to Section 54954 et. seq. of the California Government Code. Dorothy Jj .ndaveer Deputy City Clerk Dated: March 23 , 1993