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Highlights posted from June 5 Paso Robles City Council Meeting 

Below are highlights from the City Council meetings on Tuesday, June 5, 2018:

  • 2023 Kleck Right of Way Encroachment Agreement, Drainage Easement, and Summary Vacation of Original Drainage Easement–approved a resolution authorizing the City Manager to enter into an encroachment agreement with Kleck Road LLC, for the installation of a private sewer and water laterals in the Public Utility Easement fronting 2021 Kleck Road.
  • Memorandum of Understanding with Service Employees International Union (SEIU) Local 620–approved a resolution authorizing the City Manager to execute a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Service Employees International Union (SEIU) for a wage increase and offsetting employee retirement contribution increases.
  • Upgraded Street Sweeping Services–authorized the City Manager to enter into a two-year services contract of $116,003.69 with Paso Robles Waste and Recycle for routine Citywide street sweeping services. This contract increases street sweeping to once every 6 weeks for residential streets and once every 4 weeks for arterial and collector streets.
  • Proposed Hyatt Place Hotel Project–approved a planned development of a 133-room hotel on a 3.1-acre site at the southeast corner of State Route 46 West/Theatre Drive intersection, which included a 3-foot height exemption. This project includes a previously approved property exchange agreement of City-owned property for the River Lodge Motel property at 1955 Theatre Drive.
  • Addition of Second Floor Residential Units to Existing Mini-Storage Facility– approved a rezoning of 2328 Golden Hill Road to add MU-PD Overlay Zoning to the existing C3 zoned site in order to allow three additional residential units for a total of four residential units at Golden Hills Mini-storage.
  • Pilot Program Adjusting the Timing for Collection of Specific City fees in order to Stimulate Housing Development– approved direction for the City Manager and City Attorney to implement a pilot program that offers developers the option of delaying payment of development impact fees and utility connection fees until close of escrow. Staff will report back to the City Council on the success of the program within one year.
  • FY 2018-19 and 2019-20 Capital Expenditures and Service Level Options (City Budget)–received and filed a report on the FY 2018-19 and 2019-20 Budget. On June 19th, staff anticipates presenting the FY 2018-19 and 2019- 20 City Budget in its entirety.

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