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Sunday, November 05, 2017

Proceeding Number I.14-11-008 ORDER MODIFYING DECISION (D.) 16-08-020 AND DENYING REHEARING, AS MODIFIED

ABSTRACT: Re: BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA Order Instituting Investigation And Order to Show Cause on the Commission’s Own Motion into the Operations and Practices of Pacific Gas and Electric Company with Respect to Facilities Records for its Natural Gas Distribution System Pipelines, the ORDER MODIFYING DECISION (D.) 16-08-020 AND DENYING REHEARING, AS MODIFIED document copy is embedded.  CONCLUSION For the reasons stated above, we have determined that good cause has been established to modify the Decision to correct typographical errors. As modified, rehearing of D.16-08-020 is denied because no legal error has been demonstrated.
THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED that:
1. D.16-08-020 is hereby modified at pages 37 and 64 to indicate that December 31, 2011 is the correct end date for calculating fines for the De Anza records violations.
2. The table found at page 52 of D.16-08-020 is hereby modified regarding the September 24, 2014 incident in Fresno, to indicate that the total fine of $100,000 is based on 2 violations at $50,000 each.
3. As modified, rehearing of D.16-08-020 is hereby denied because no legal error has been demonstrated.
4. This proceeding, I.14-11-008, is hereby closed.

Date of Issuance
October 30, 2017

TECHNICAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE (TAC) OF THE MONTEREY PENINSULA REGIONAL WATER AUTHORITY (MPRWA) AGENDA & MINUTES, November 6, 2017

AGENDA PACKET, REGULAR MEETING
TECHNICAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE (TAC)
MONTEREY PENINSULA REGIONAL WATER AUTHORITY (MPRWA)
November 6, 2017

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MONTEREY PENINSULA WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT (MPWMD) AGENDA & MINUTES, November 9, 2017

AGENDA PACKET, REGULAR MEETING
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MONTEREY PENINSULA REGIONAL WATER AUTHORITY (MPRWA)
November 9, 2017

PLANNING COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING AGENDA, November 8, 2017

ABSTRACT: The CITY OF CARMEL-BY-THE-SEA PLANNING COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING AGENDA and Planning Commission Reports documents copies for November 8, 2017 are embedded. CONSENT AGENDA including Consideration of a Story-Pole Policy for the construction of new buildings and additions (City of Carmel-by-the-Sea, City-wide). PUBLIC HEARINGS, including Receive presentation on the First Annual Public Works Report and Infrastructure Report Card (City of Carmel-by-the-Sea Public Works Department), Consideration of a Final Design Study (DS 17-315) and associated Coastal Development Permit for the demolition of an existing residence and construction of a new 1,800 square foot single-family residence with attached garage located in the Single-Family Residential (R-1) Zoning District (Arioto, Claudio Ortiz Design Group, SE Corner of Lincoln and 13th), Consideration of a Design Review (DR 16-477), Coastal Development Permit and Condominium Subdivision application for the construction of a second-story condominium above an existing one-story building located in the Central Commercial (CC) and Downtown Conservation (DC) Overlay Zoning Districts (Fink/Goodhue, David Fink, Applicant, Dolores Street, 4 NW of 7th), Consideration of Design Review (DR 17-221) application to repaint the Carmel Village Inn hotel located in the Residential and Limited Commercial (RC) Zoning District (CVI Investors, LLC, Arron Simon, NE Corner of Junipero and Ocean), Consideration of a Concept Design Study (DS 17-294) and associated Coastal Development Permit for the demolition of an existing singlefamily residence and the construction of a new single-family residence located in the Single-Family Residential (R-1) Zoning District (Stepanek, Jeff Crockett, Guadalupe 4 NE of of 3rd Avenue), Consideration of Concept Design Study (DS 17-372) and associated Coastal Development Permit for demolition of an existing residence, construction of a new 1,600 square-foot single-family residence, and proposed 200 square-foot detached garage in the front yard setback, located in the Single-Family Residential (R-1) Zoning District (Ayres, Greg Klein, Architect, Casanova St., 3 SE of 10th Ave.), Preliminary concept review (DR 17-365) of a proposal to relocate an existing one-story building from Dolores Street to 7th Avenue, construct a basement and establish new outdoor seating for an existing restaurant in the Service Commercial (SC) District (C Pines 7, LLC), Adam Jeselnick, SE Corner of 7th and Dolores). DIRECTOR’S REPORT, Update on Planning Activities and BOARD MEMBER ANNOUNCEMENTS. The CITY OF CARMEL-BY-THE-SEA PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING AGENDA Regular Meeting November 8, 2017 document copy is embedded.

CITY OF CARMEL-BY-THE-SEA
PLANNING COMMISSION
MEETING AGENDA
Regular Meeting
November 8, 2017


A. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL
Commissioners: Don Goodhue, Chair
Michael LePage, Vice Chair
Julie Wendt
Gail Lehman
Stephanie Locke

B. TOUR OF INSPECTION
Shortly after 2:30 p.m., the Commission will leave the Council Chambers for an on-site Tour of Inspection of all properties listed on this agenda (including those on the Consent Agenda). The Tour may also include projects previously approved by the City and not on this agenda. Prior to the beginning of the Tour of Inspection, the Commission may eliminate one or more on-site visits. The public is welcome to follow the Commission on its tour of the determined sites. The Commission will return to the Council Chambers at 4:00 p.m. or as soon thereafter as possible.
C. ROLL CALL

D. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE

E. ANNOUNCEMENTS/EXTRAORDINARY BUSINESS

F. APPEARANCES
Anyone wishing to address the Commission on matters not on the agenda, but within the jurisdiction of the Commission, may do so now. Please state the matter on which you wish to speak. Matters not appearing on the Commission agenda will not receive action at this meeting but may be referred to staff for a future meeting. Presentations will be limited to three minutes, or as otherwise established by the Commission Chair. Persons are not required to give their name or address, but it is helpful for speakers to state their name in order that the Secretary may identify them.

G. CONSENT AGENDA
Items placed on the Consent Agenda are considered to be routine and are acted upon by the Commission in one motion. There is no discussion of these items prior to the Commission action unless a member of the Commission, staff, or public requests specific items be discussed and removed from the Consent Agenda. It is understood that the staff recommends approval of all consent items. Each item on the Consent Agenda approved by the Commission shall be deemed to have been considered in full and adopted as recommended.

1. Draft minutes from the October 11, 2017 Planning Commission Meeting

2. City of Carmel-by-the-Sea
City-wide

Consideration of a Story-Pole Policy for the construction of new buildings and additions.
Story-Pole Policy for New Construction 11-08-17 by L. A. Paterson on Scribd

Consideration of a Story-Pole Policy for the construction of new buildings and additions.

H. PUBLIC HEARINGSI
f you challenge the nature of the proposed action in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing described in this notice, or in written correspondence delivered to the Planning Commission at, or prior to, the public hearing.

1. City of Carmel-by-the-Sea
Public Works Department

Receive presentation on the First Annual Public Works Report and Infrastructure Report Card (No Staff Report )

2. DS 17-315 (Arioto)
Claudio Ortiz Design Group

SE Corner of Lincoln and 13th
Block: 144; Lot 2
APN: 010-172-011
Consideration of a Final Design Study (DS 17-315) and associated Coastal Development Permit for the demolition of an existing residence and construction of a new 1,800 square foot single-family residence with attached garage located in the Single-Family Residential (R-1) Zoning District.
John and Rebecca Arioto 11-08-17 by L. A. Paterson on Scribd

Consideration of a Final Design Study (DS 17-315) and associated Coastal Development Permit for the demolition of an existing residence and construction of a new 1,800 square foot single-family residence with attached garage located in the Single-Family Residential (R-1) Zoning District.

3. DR 16-477 (Fink/Goodhue)
David Fink, Applicant

Dolores Street, 4 NW of 7th
Block: 75; Lot: 13
APN: 010-147-003
Consideration of a Design Review (DR 16-477), Coastal Development Permit and Condominium Subdivision application for the construction of a second-story condominium above an existing one-story building located in the Central Commercial (CC) and Downtown Conservation (DC) Overlay Zoning Districts.
Neil Goodhue 11-08-17 by L. A. Paterson on Scribd

Consideration of a Design Review (DR 16-477), Coastal Development Permit and Condominium Subdivision application for the construction of a second-story condominium above an existing one-story building located in the Central Commercial (CC) and Downtown Conservation (DC) Overlay Zoning Districts.

4. DR 17-221 (CVI Investors, LLC)
Arron Simon

NE Corner of Junipero and Ocean
Block: 68; Lots: 5-10
APN: 010-094-002
Consideration of Design Review (DR 17-221) application to repaint the Carmel Village Inn hotel located in the Residential and Limited Commercial (RC) Zoning District.
CVI Investors, LLC 11-08-17 by L. A. Paterson on Scribd

Consideration of Design Review (DR 17-221) application to repaint the Carmel Village Inn hotel located in the Residential and Limited Commercial (RC) Zoning District.

5. DS 17-294 (Stepanek)
Jeff Crockett

Guadalupe 4 NE of of 3rd Avenue
Block: 22; Lot: 14
APN: 010-022-013
Consideration of a Concept Design Study (DS 17-294) and associated Coastal Development Permit for the demolition of an existing singlefamily residence and the construction of a new single-family residence located in the Single-Family Residential (R-1) Zoning District.
Jeraslav & Janna Stepanek 11-08-17 by L. A. Paterson on Scribd

Consideration of a Concept Design Study (DS 17-294) and associated Coastal Development Permit for the demolition of an existing single-family residence and the construction of a new single-family residence located in the Single-Family Residential (R-1) Zoning District.

6. DS 17-372 (Ayres)
Greg Klein, Architect

Casanova St., 3 SE of 10th Ave.
Block: E; Lot: 8
APN: 010-185-015
Consideration of Concept Design Study (DS 17-372) and associated Coastal Development Permit for demolition of an existing residence, construction of a new 1,600 square-foot single-family residence, and proposed 200 square-foot detached garage in the front yard setback, located in the Single-Family Residential (R-1) Zoning District.
Janet Ayres 11-08-17 by L. A. Paterson on Scribd

 Consideration of Concept Design Study (DS 17-372) and associated Coastal Development Permit for demolition of an existing residence, construction of a new 1,600 square-foot single-family residence, and proposed 200 square-foot detached garage in the front yard setback, located in the Single-Family Residential (R-1) Zoning District.

7. DR 17-365 (C Pines 7, LLC)
Adam Jeselnick

SE Corner of 7th and Dolores
Block: 91; Lots: 2, 4, 6, 8
APN: 010-145-020
Preliminary concept review (DR 17-365) of a proposal to relocate an existing one-story building from Dolores Street to 7th Avenue, construct a basement and establish new outdoor seating for an existing restaurant in the Service Commercial (SC) District.

Preliminary concept review (DR 17-365) of a proposal to relocate an existing one-story building from Dolores Street to 7th Avenue, construct a basement and establish new outdoor seating for an existing restaurant in the Service Commercial (SC) District.

I. DIRECTOR’S REPORT
1. Update on Planning Actitivies

J. BOARD MEMBER ANNOUNCEMENTS

K. ADJOURNMENT

PLANNING COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING – MINUTES, October 11, 2017

PLANNING COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING – MINUTES, October 11, 2017

Friday, November 03, 2017

City Administrator Chip Rerig: FRIDAY LETTER, November 3, 2017

FRIDAY LETTER November 3, 2017
Halloween/Birthday Parade
Winter Is Coming
City Building and Facilities Prep
Emergency Preparedness
Change your clocks and change your batteries!
Tree Pruning
Sandbags
Electric Vehicle Charging Stations
The Butt Stops Here
Dream Team
Are You a Veteran? Learn About Your Benefits
Happening at Sunset Center
Congratulations to One of our Own

Nine Noteworthy 7 November 2017 City Council Regular Meeting Agenda Items

ABSTRACT: Nine Noteworthy 7 November 2017 City Council Regular Meeting Agenda Items are featured, including ANNOUNCEMENTS, PUBLIC APPEARANCES, Monthly Reports: Community Planning and Building Department Reports, Fire, Ambulance, Beach Reports, Public Records Act Requests, and Forester Reports, Consideration of the adoption of a resolution awarding a Landscape Maintenance Services Contract to Town & Country Gardening for all Base Bid plus Additive Bid locations for a total cost of $110,930 and a term of One Year, Consideration of a resolution authorizing the City Administrator to execute Amendment No. 3 to a Professional Services Agreement with Franklin Technology Management in a total amount not to exceed $60,000 for contract Information Technology services, Consideration of a Mills Act Contract for an existing historic residence located in the Single-Family Residential (R-1) Zoning District, Receive an annual progress report on the North Dunes restoration project (CDP 16-315) and provide policy direction, Schematic Design Alternatives for the Police Department Renovation Project and Provide direction on the City’s regional destination marketing contract and consider an amendment to increase the professional services agreement with Burghardt-Dore Advertising Inc. by $10,000. The CITY COUNCIL AGENDA REGULAR MEETING November 7, 2017 and Staff Reports document copies are embedded.

CITY OF CARMEL-BY-THE-SEA
CITY COUNCIL AGENDA
REGULAR MEETING
Tuesday, November 7, 2017
TOUR OF INSPECTION 4:00 PM
OPEN SESSION 4:30 PM


TOUR OF INSPECTION The Council will meet in the Council Chamber to an on-site tour of inspection of all properties listed on the Agenda. Members of the public are welcome to participate in the tour.

A. North Dunes of Carmel Beach accessible from the NW corner of San Antonio

OPEN SESSION

CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL

ANNOUNCEMENTS

A. Announcements from Closed Session

B. Announcements from Councilmembers

C. Announcements from the City Administrator

D. Announcements from the City Attorney


PUBLIC APPEARANCES
Members of the public are entitled to speak on matters of municipal concern not on the agenda during Public Appearances. Each person's comments shall be limited to 3 minutes, or as otherwise established by the City Council, Board or Commission. Matters not appearing on the City Council, Board or Commission's agenda will not receive action at this meeting but may be referred to staff for a future meeting. Persons are not required to give their names, but it is helpful for speakers to state their names so that they may be identified in the minutes of the meeting.


CONSENT AGENDA
Items on the consent agenda are routine in nature and do not require discussion or independent action. Members of the Council, Board or Commission or the public may ask that any items be considered individually for purposes of Council, Board or Commission discussion and/ or for public comment. Unless that is done, one motion may be used to adopt all recommended actions.


2. Monthly Reports for September 2017: Community Planning and Building Department Reports, Fire, Ambulance, Beach Reports, Public Records Act Requests, and Forester Reports.
Monthly Reports September 2017 11-07-17 by L. A. Paterson on Scribd

Monthly Reports for September 2017: Community Planning and Building Department Reports, Fire, Ambulance, Beach Reports, Public Records Act Requests, and Forester Reports.

6. Consideration of the adoption of a resolution awarding a Landscape Maintenance Services Contract to Town & Country Gardening for all Base Bid plus Additive Bid locations for a total cost of $110,930 and a term of One Year.
Landscape Maintenance Services Contract 11-07-17 by L. A. Paterson on Scribd

Consideration of the adoption of a resolution awarding a Landscape Maintenance Services Contract to Town & Country Gardening for all Base Bid plus Additive Bid locations for a total cost of $110,930 and a term of One Year.

7. Consideration of a resolution authorizing the City Administrator to execute Amendment No. 3 to a Professional Services Agreement with Franklin Technology Management in a total amount not to exceed $60,000 for contract Information Technology services.
Amendment No. 3 PSA Franklin Technology Management 11-07-17 by L. A. Paterson on Scribd

Consideration of a resolution authorizing the City Administrator to execute Amendment No. 3 to a Professional Services Agreement with Franklin Technology Management in a total amount not to exceed $60,000 for contract Information Technology services.

8. Consideration of a Mills Act Contract for an existing historic residence located in the Single-Family Residential (R-1) Zoning District.
Mills Act Contract 11-07-17 by L. A. Paterson on Scribd

Consideration of a Mills Act Contract for an existing historic residence located in the Single-Family Residential (R-1) Zoning District.

ORDERS OF BUSINESS
Orders of Business are agenda items that require City Council, Board or Commission discussion, debate, direction to staff, and/or action.


9. Receive an annual progress report on the North Dunes restoration project (CDP 16-315) and provide policy direction.
North Dunes Restoration Project Annual Report 11-07-17 by L. A. Paterson on Scribd

Receive an annual progress report on the North Dunes restoration project (CDP 16-315) and provide policy direction.

10. S

chematic Design Alternatives for the Police Department Renovation Project
Schematic Design Alternatives Police Department Renovation Project 11-07-17 by L. A. Paterson on Scribd

Schematic Design Alternatives for the Police Department Renovation Project

11. Provide direction on the City’s regional destination marketing contract and consider an amendment to increase the professional services agreement with Burghardt-Dore Advertising Inc. by $10,000
Regional Destination Marketing Contract & Burghardt-Dore 11-07-17 by L. A. Paterson on Scribd
Provide direction on the City’s regional destination marketing contract and consider an amendment to increase the professional services agreement with Burghardt-Dore Advertising Inc. by $10,000

ADJOURNMENT