CITY OF EL PASO DE ROBLES"The Pass of the Oaks"City Council Regular Meeting Agenda Tuesday, September 16, 2025 at 4:30 P.m. - 6:00 P.m.Tuesday, September 16, 2025 at 6:00 P.m. - 11:00 P.m. Council Chamber - Library/Conference Center1000 Spring StreetPaso Robles, CA 93446 The Public Art Section of the Staff Report for Item R3 has been revised. Residents can livestream the meeting at www.prcity.com/youtube, and call (805)865-7276 to provide public comment via phone. The phone line will open just prior to the start of the meeting and remain open throughout the meeting to ensure the opportunity to comment on each item heard by the Council, other than brief reports and announcements by staff or the Council. Written public comments can be submitted via email to [email protected] prior to 12:00 noon on the day of the Council meeting to be posted as an addendum to the Agenda. If submitting written comments in advance of the meeting, please note the agenda item by number or name. 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Whenever possible, requests should be made four (4) working days in advance of the meeting.A.4:30 PM CALL TO ORDER Public Comments: B.ROLL CALL Public Comments: Councilmember Bausch, Councilmember Beal, Councilmember Gregory, Councilmember Strong, Mayor HamonC.CLOSED SESSION ITEMS Public Comments: 1. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL REAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATIONS Public Comments: Pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.8Property: APN 009-501-028Agency Negotiators: Chris Huot, City ManagerWarren Frace, Community Development DirectorNegotiating Parties: Edwin N. Morton and Christina Quintana-Morton2.CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL – INITIATION OF LITIGATION Public Comments: Pursuant to Gov. Code § 54956.9(d)(4)Initiation of Litigation: Two casesIn one of these two cases the City will consider legal action against the property owners of 639 Creston Road for grading and nuisance violations. 3.PUBLIC EMPLOYEE LABOR NEGOTIATION Public Comments: Pursuant to Government Code Section 54957.6City Negotiators:Chris Huot, City ManagerRyan Cornell, Administrative Services DirectorChe Johnson, Special Counsel, Liebert Cassidy WhitmoreEmployee Organizations: International Association of Fire FightersPaso Robles Police Officers AssociationService Employees International UnionUnrepresented Part-time EmployeesUnrepresented Management (including, among others, City Manager, Asst. City Manager, and Department Heads)D.PUBLIC COMMENT REGARDING CLOSED SESSION MATTERS Public Comments: E.ADJOURN TO CLOSED SESSION Public Comments: F.6:00 PM RECONVENE TO OPEN SESSION Public Comments: G.PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Public Comments: H.INVOCATION Public Comments: Rabbi Meir Gordon, Chabad of Paso RoblesI.ROLL CALL Public Comments: Councilmember Bausch, Councilmember Beal, Councilmember Gregory, Councilmember Strong, Mayor HamonJ.STAFF INTRODUCTIONS Public Comments: K.REPORT FROM CLOSED SESSION Public Comments: L.PRESENTATIONS Public Comments: 1.Constitution Week Proclamation Attachments | Public Comments1.Constitution Week 2025.pdfJohn R. Hamon, Jr., MayorM.GENERAL PUBLIC COMMENTS Public Comments: This is the time the public may address the Council on items within the Council’s purview but not scheduled on the agenda. All persons desiring to speak on an agenda item are asked to fill out Speaker Information Cards and give them to the City Clerk prior speaking. Each individual speaker will be limited to a presentation total of three (3) minutes per item. Those persons wishing to speak on any item scheduled on the agenda will be given an opportunity to do so at the time that item is being considered. State law does not allow the Council to discuss or take action on issues not on the agenda, except that members of the Council or staff may briefly respond to statements made or questions posed by persons exercising their public testimony rights (Gov. Code sec. 54954.2).N.AGENDA ITEMS TO BE DEFERRED Public Comments: O.OVERVIEW OF ITEMS ON CONSENT CALENDAR Public Comments: Chris Huot, City ManagerP.CONSENT CALENDAR Public Comments: ITEMS ON THE CONSENT CALENDAR ARE CONSIDERED ROUTINE, NOT REQUIRING SEPARATE DISCUSSION. However, if discussion is wanted by a member of the Council or public the item may be removed from the Consent Calendar and considered separately. Councilmembers and members of the public may offer comments or ask questions of clarification without removing an item from the Calendar. Individual items are approved by the vote that approves the Consent Calendar unless an item is pulled for separate consideration. Items pulled from consent will be heard at the end of the meeting.1.Approval of August 19, 2025 City Council Meeting Minutes Attachments | Public Comments1.Post-Meeting Minutes - CC_Aug19_2025 - English.pdfMelissa Martin, City Clerk2.Approval of September 6, 2025 City Council Special Meeting Minutes Attachments | Public Comments1.Post-Meeting Minutes - DISCUSSION ITEMS_Sep06_2025 - English.pdfMelissa Martin, City Clerk3.Receipt of Advisory Body Minutes Attachments | Public Comments1.Supplemental Sales Tax Oversight Committee Meeting Minutes - 05-21-2025.pdf2.02 Minutes - YC_Aug06_2025 - FINAL.pdfMelissa Martin, City Clerk Supplemental Sales Tax Oversight Committee - 2025-05-21 Youth Commission - 2025-08-064.Designation of Voting Delegates and Alternates for the 2025 League of California Cities Annual Conference Attachments | Public Comments1.00 - SR California Cities Annual Conference Voting Delegate 2025 - CMO-2025-09.pdf2.01 - Resolution 25-XXX - Designating 2025 Cal Cities Voting Delegate.pdf3.02 - 2025 Designation of Voting Delegates and Alternates Information from the League of California Cities.pdfMelissa Martin, City ClerkCEQA Determination: The City finds that this action is not a project under the California Environmental Quality Act pursuant to State Guidelines Section State CEQA Guidelines, §§ 15060, subd. (c)(2)-(3), 15378.Recommendation: Approve Resolution 25-XXX designating appointment of Councilmember Fred Strong as the voting delegate with Mayor John Hamon and Councilmember Kris Beal as the alternate voting delegates. 5.Receipt of Warrant Register Attachments | Public Comments1.WR 2025 08-29.pdfRyan Cornell, Administrative Services Director6.Receipt of Treasurer’s Report for June 2025 and Delegating Investment Authority Attachments | Public Comments1.00 - SR Receipt of Treasurer's Report-June 2025 Delegation of Investment Authority.pdf2.01 - June 2025 Treasurer's Report.pdf3.02 - Resolution 25-XXX - Delegation of Investment Authority.pdfCatherine Piatti, Finance ManagerRyan Cornell, Administrative Services Director/City Treasurer CEQA Determination: The city finds that this action is not a project under the California Environmental Quality Act pursuant to State Guidelines Section State CEQA Guidelines, §§ 15060, subd. (c)(2)-(3), 15378.Recommendation: Receive and file the Monthly Treasurer’s Report for June 2025 and approve Resolution 25-XXX, delegating investment authority to the City Treasurer. 7.Receipt of Treasurer’s Report – July 2025 Attachments | Public Comments1.00 - SR Receipt of Treasurer's Report - July 2025 - Administrative Services-2025-40.pdf2.01 - July 2025 Treasurer's Report.pdfCatherine Piatti, Finance ManagerRyan Cornell, Administrative Services Director/City Treasurer CEQA Determination: The city finds that this action is not a project under the California Environmental Quality Act pursuanRecommendation: Receive and file the Monthly Treasurer’s Report for July 2025.8.Approval of a Resolution Authorizing the Participation in San Luis Obispo County Ambulance Services Request for Proposal and Authorize the City Manager to Execute a Professional Services Agreement with AP Triton for Related ServicesCEQA Determination: Attachments | Public Comments1.00 - SR Ambulance Services RFP and AP Triton PSA - Emergency Services-2025-10.pdf2.01 - Resolution 25-XXX - SLO Ambulance Service RFP and AP Triton.pdfJonathan Stornetta, Fire Chief CEQA Determination: The City find that this action is not a project under the California Environmental Quality Act pursuant to State CEQA Guidelines, §§ 15060, subd. (c)(2)-(3), 15378.Recommendation: Approve Resolution 25-XXX, authorizing the City of Paso Robles to submit a bid in the upcoming San Luis Obispo County RFP for ambulance services and authorizing the City Manager to execute an agreement with AP Triton.9.Annual Report on Military Equipment Use Pursuant to Assembly Bill 481 and Renewal of Ordinance No. 1119 Attachments | Public Comments1.00 - SR Annual Military Equipment Report - Police-2025-11.pdf2.01 - Military Equipment Annual Report 2025.pdf3.02 - PRPD Military Equipment Policy.pdfCaleb Davis, Deputy Police Chief CEQA Determination: The City finds that this action is not a project under the California Environmental Quality Act pursuant to State CEQA Guidelines, §§ 15060, subd. (c)(2)-(3), 15378.Recommendation: Approve the annual military equipment report pursuant to California Government Code 7072 and vote to renew Ordinance 1119 N.S.10.Approval of a Resolution Awarding a Construction Contract for Road Repairs of the Sunset, Panorama, and Crestline Neighborhood Attachments | Public Comments1.00 - SR Sunset-Panorama-Crestline Neighborhood Road Repairs - Public Works-2025-52.pdf2.01 - Resolution 25-XXX - Sunset-Panorama-Crestline Neighborhood Road Repairs.pdf3.02 - Westrock General Engineering Bid.pdf4.03 - Location Map.pdfDitas Esperanza, Capital Projects Engineer CEQA Determination: The City finds that this action is categorically exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”) under the Class 1 exemption, which applies to the operation, repair, maintenance, permitting, leasing, licensing, or minor alteration of existing structures, facilities, mechanical equipment, or topographical features where the project involves negligible or no expansion of existing or former use (State CEQA Guidelines, § 15301).Recommendation: Approve Resolution 25-XXX authorizing the City Manager to award a contract to Westrock General Engineering to perform road repairs to Sunset, Panorama, and Crestline Neighborhood Project, in the amount of $1,619,999.00, and authorizing the City Manager and City Attorney to make minor, technical, or non-substantive changes to the contract that are consistent with the Council action.11.Approval of a Contract for Annual West Side Slurry Seal Road Maintenance Services Attachments | Public Comments1.00 - SR Annual West Side Slurry Seal Road Maintenance Services - Public Works-2025-53.pdf2.01 - Resolution 25-XXX - Annual West Side Slurry Seal Road Maintenance Services.pdf3.01a - Exhibit A – Fiberized Slurry Seal Project Map .pdf4.02 - Papich Bid Proposal.pdfDitas Esperanza, Capital Projects EngineerCEQA Determination: The City finds that this action is categorically exempt under the California Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”) under the Class 1 exemption, which applies to the operation, repair, maintenance, permitting, leasing, licensing, or minor alteration of existing structures, facilities, mechanical equipment, or topographical features where the project involves negligible or no expansion of existing or former use. (State CEQA Guidelines, § 15301).Recommendation: Approve Resolution 25-XXX authorizing the City Manager to execute a contract with Papich Construction for the Annual West Side Slurry Seal Maintenance project, in the amount of $1,599,995, and authorize the City Manager to execute the Agreement, subject to any minor, technical, or non-substantive changes as approved by the City Manager and City Attorney.12.Approval of a Resolution Waiving Minor Bidding Irregularities and Awarding a Contract to Dave Spurr Excavating, Inc. for the Satellite Drainage Rehabilitation Project Attachments | Public Comments1.00 - SR Satellite Drainage Rehabilitation-Public Works-2025-48.pdf2.01 - Resolution 25-XXX - ES Satellite Drainage Rehab Project-Public Works-2025-48.pdf3.02 - Bid - Dave Spurr Excavating Inc.pdfDavid LaCaro, Public Works Operations ManagerCEQA Determination: The City has determined that the project will not result in any significant environmental impacts. In compliance with Section 21152 of the Public Resources Code, a Notice of Determination (NOD) was filed on September 17, 2024. A Negative Declaration was prepared pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and circulated for public and state agency review. The public comment period concluded on October 15, 2024, and the state agency review period ended on October 30, 2024. No comments were received regarding the project.Recommendation: Approve Resolution 25-XXX, awarding a contract for the Satellite Drainage Rehabilitation Project to Dave Spurr Excavating, inc. in the amount of $199, 252.45 and authorize the City Manager to execute the contract subject to any minor, technical or non-substantive changes as approved by the City Manager and City Attorney.13.Approval of an Oak Tree Removal at 1511 Vine Street (OTR25-08, P25-0078) Attachments | Public Comments1.00 - SR 1511 Vine Street OTR 25-08 - P25-0078 - CD-2025-01.pdf2.01 - Vicinity Map(2).pdf3.02 - Vicki Silva Email.pdf4.03 - Resolution 25-XXX - 1511 Vine Street - Oak Tree Removal Permit Approval.pdf5.03a - Exhibit A - Arborist Report.pdfDarren Nash, City PlannerCEQA Determination: Staff recommends the City Council approve a Resolution thereby approving the removal of one valley oak located at 1511 Vine Street (OTR25-08, P25-0078) and finding the project exempt from the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to State CEQA Guidelines section15304.Recommendation: Approve Resolution 25-XXX, authorizing the oak tree removal (permit OTR25-08) based on a finding that the condition of the oak tree with respect to its general health, danger of falling, and proximity to existing or proposed structures justify the removal of the oak tree and require one 15-gallon valley oak mitigation tree to be planted on site.14.Approval to Amend Resolution No. 21-002 Modifying Authorization of Easement Acceptance on Behalf of the City Council Attachments | Public Comments1.00 - SR Amending Resolution 21-002 to Expand Authorization of Easement Acceptance - CD-2025-02.pdf2.01 - Resolution 25-XXX - Amending Resolution 21-002 - Expanding Authorization for Easement Acceptance.pdf3.Exhibit A - Grant of Easement Acceptance.pdf4.Exhibit B - Resolution 21-002.pdfLeslie Frazier, City Engineer/Deputy Community Development DirectorCEQA Determination: The City finds that this action is not a project under the California Environmental Quality Act pursuant to State CEQA Guidelines, §§ 15060, subd. (c)(2)-(3), 15378.Recommendation: Approve Resolution 25-XXX, amending Resolution 21-002 to expand the City Manager’s authorization or his authorized designee, to accept easements that require City funds to acquire, up to an amount equal to the City Manager’s spending authority.Q.PUBLIC HEARINGS Public Comments: 1.Approval of a Resolution Updated and Establishing City User Fees for Various Regulatory Activities, Programs, and Services Attachments | Public Comments1.00 - SR Updating and Establishing Various User and Regulatory Fees - AS-2025-02.pdf2.01 - Resolution 25-XXX- User Fee Study.pdf3.01a - Exhibit A- Publication Notice of Public Hearing.pdf4.01b - Exhibit B- Illustration of Current and Proposed Fees.pdf5.01c - Exhibit C- User and Regulatory Fee Study.pdf6.01d - Exhibit D- Schedule of User and Regulatory Fees and Charges.pdfCatherine Piatti, Finance ManagerCEQA Determination: The City finds that this action is exempt under the California Environmental Quality Act from environmental review under Public Resources Code Section 21080(b)(8), which provides an exemption for the establishment or modification of charges by public agencies which the public agency finds are for the purpose of meeting operating expenses.Recommendation: Approve Resolution 25-XXX, updating and establishing various user and regulatory fees for various City regulatory activities, programs, and services set forth in a comprehensive fee schedule.2.Introduction and First Reading by Title Only of an Ordinance to Rezone the Property at 2508 Spring Street from the T4-F to the TC-2 Zoning District (SPA 25-01, P24-0098) under the Uptown/Town Centre Specific Plan. Attachments | Public Comments1.00 - SR Introduction and First Reading of an Ordinance to Rezoning 2508 Spring Street.pdf2.01 - Vicinity Map.pdf3.02 - Ordinance XXXX - Rezoning 2508 Spring Street .pdf4.02a - Exhibit A. Zoning Map Amendment.pdfKatie Banister, Associate Planner CEQA Determination: On August 5, 2025, the City Council found the project is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”) as a Class 1 categorical exemption for Existing Structures, pursuant to the State CEQA Guidelines Section 15301.Recommendation: Approve Specific Plan Amendment 25-01 by introducing and conducting first reading by title only of Ordinance XXXX amending the Uptown/Town Centre Specific Plan to rezone 2508 Spring Street to the TC-2 zoning district. R.DISCUSSION ITEMS Public Comments: 1.Introduction and First Reading by Title Only of Ordinance No. XXXX Amending Title 9 of the Municipal Code to Include Park Regulations Attachments | Public Comments1.00 - SR Introduction and First Reading of Ordinance Amending Title 9 of the Municipal Code.pdf2.01 - Ordinance XXXX - Amending Title 9 of the Municipal Code.pdf3.02 Summary of Amendments to Chapter 9 of the City of Paso Robles Municipal Code.pdf4.03 1994 Rules and Regulations for the Operation of Parks and Recreational Facilities.pdfAngelica Fortin, DirectorCEQA Determination: The City finds that this action is not a project under the California Environmental Quality Act pursuant to State CEQA Guidelines, §§ 15060, subd. (c), 15061, and 15378 (b)(5).Recommendation: Introduce for first reading by title only, Ordinance No. XXXX amending Chapter 9.04 and adding Chapter 9.55 to Title 9 of the City of Paso Robles Municipal Code to include Park Regulations.2.Approval of a Five-Year Road Repair Plan Utilizing Supplemental Sales Tax Measure I-24 Funds Attachments | Public Comments1.00 - SR Road Repairs Using Measure I-24 Funds - PW-2025-01.pdf2.01 - Resolution 25-XXX - 5 Year Road Repair Plan.pdf3.01a - Exhibit A - Road Repair Map.pdfFreda Berman, Public Works DirectorRyan Cornell, Administrative Services Director CEQA Determination: The City finds that this action is not a project under the California Environmental Quality Act pursuant to State CEQA Guidelines, §§ 15060, subd. (c)(2)-(3), 15378 because the authorization of Measure I-24 revenues will not result in a direct or reasonably foreseeable indirect physical change in the environment.Recommendation: Approve Resolution 25-XXX, authorizing the use of Measure I-24 towards the first Five Year Capital Improvement Plan to include Orchard Bungalow, Downtown, Zone 3A sites, and Vine Street between 10th and 13th Streets; and authorize an annual expenditure of $500,000 from Measure I-24 revenues to perform minor road and alley repair projects.3.Approval of the Final Decorative Details for the Niblick Road Bicycle and Pedestrian Improvement Plan Attachments | Public Comments1.00 - SR Niblick Road Bicycle and Pedestrian Enhancement Project - CD-2025-55.pdf2.01 - Resolution 25-XXX - Niblick Road Bicycle and Pedestrian Decorative Elements.pdf3.01a - Niblick Road Decorative Elements.pdfKatie Banister, Associate PlannerCEQA Determination: In compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), a Mitigated Negative Declaration (SCH 2024120426) for the Niblick Road Bicycle and Pedestrian Improvement Plan (Project) was approved by the City Council on March 18, 2025 by Resolution 25-030. All mitigation measures set forth in the Mitigated Negative Declaration and Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Plan shall remain in effect. For the approval of the final decorative details of the Project, Staff recommends the City Council find this action does not require further environmental review under State CEQA Guidelines Section 15162.Recommendation: Approve Resolution 25-XXX approving the final decorative elements for the Niblick Road Bicycle and Pedestrian Improvement Project; and task the future “Arts and Culture Committee” with identifying a process, locations and funding for public art as part of the project.4.Approval of Operating Memorandum No. 2 of the Olsen-South Chandler Ranch Specific Plan Development Agreement – Allowing for All Electric Subdivision Tract Improvements Attachments | Public Comments1.00 - SR Electric Only Improvements - CD-2025-03.pdf2.01 - Trumark Homes Operating Memo Request Letter - 2025-05-20.pdf3.02 - Olsen-South Chandler Specific Plan Phasing Map.pdf4.03 - Resolution 25-XXX-Authorizing Execution OSCSP Olsen 212 DA Operating Memo 2-Electric Subdivision Tract Improvements.pdf5.03a - Exhibit A - Resolution 24-092-OSCSP Amendment 1 Olsen 212 DA Operating Memo 1-Modifying Timing of Certain Improvements.pdf6.03b - Exhibit B - Operating Memo 2.pdfWarren Frace, Community Development DirectorCEQA Determination: The City finds that this action was analyzed as part of the Olsen–South Chandler Specific Plan Final Environmental Impact Report SCH#2019011065 and is consistent with Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program.Recommendation: Approve Resolution 25-XXX authorizing the City Manager to execute Olsen–South Chandler Specific Plan Development Agreement Operating Memo No. 2.S.CITY MANAGER REPORT Public Comments: T.COUNCIL BUSINESS AND COMMITTEE REPORTS Public Comments: U.UPCOMING EVENTS Public Comments: Development Review Committee September 22, 2025, 3:30 PMFood Truck Ad Hoc Committee Meeting September 22, 2025, 3:30 PM Paso Robles Planning Commission Meeting September 23, 2025, 6:30 PMDevelopment Review Committee September 29, 2025, 3:30 PMPaso Robles Youth Commission Advisory Committee Meeting October 1, 2025, 5:00 PMDevelopment Review Committee October 6, 2025, 3:30 PMPaso Robles City Council Meeting October 7, 2025, 6:00 PMV.ADJOURNMENT Public Comments: No Item Selected Attachments (0) | Public Comments (0)This item has no attachments.1.Supplemental Sales Tax Oversight Committee Meeting Minutes - 05-21-2025.pdf2.02 Minutes - YC_Aug06_2025 - FINAL.pdf1.Post-Meeting Minutes - CC_Aug19_2025 - English.pdf1.Constitution Week 2025.pdf1.Post-Meeting Minutes - DISCUSSION ITEMS_Sep06_2025 - English.pdf1.00 - SR Amending Resolution 21-002 to Expand Authorization of Easement Acceptance - CD-2025-02.pdf2.01 - Resolution 25-XXX - Amending Resolution 21-002 - Expanding Authorization for Easement Acceptance.pdf3.Exhibit A - Grant of Easement Acceptance.pdf4.Exhibit B - Resolution 21-002.pdf1.00 - SR Receipt of Treasurer's Report - July 2025 - Administrative Services-2025-40.pdf2.01 - July 2025 Treasurer's Report.pdf1.00 - SR Receipt of Treasurer's Report-June 2025 Delegation of Investment Authority.pdf2.01 - June 2025 Treasurer's Report.pdf3.02 - Resolution 25-XXX - Delegation of Investment Authority.pdf1.00 - SR Introduction and First Reading of an Ordinance to Rezoning 2508 Spring Street.pdf2.01 - Vicinity Map.pdf3.02 - Ordinance XXXX - Rezoning 2508 Spring Street .pdf4.02a - Exhibit A. Zoning Map Amendment.pdf1.00 - SR Annual West Side Slurry Seal Road Maintenance Services - Public Works-2025-53.pdf2.01 - Resolution 25-XXX - Annual West Side Slurry Seal Road Maintenance Services.pdf3.01a - Exhibit A – Fiberized Slurry Seal Project Map .pdf4.02 - Papich Bid Proposal.pdf1.WR 2025 08-29.pdf1.00 - SR Sunset-Panorama-Crestline Neighborhood Road Repairs - Public Works-2025-52.pdf2.01 - Resolution 25-XXX - Sunset-Panorama-Crestline Neighborhood Road Repairs.pdf3.02 - Westrock General Engineering Bid.pdf4.03 - Location Map.pdf1.00 - SR Satellite Drainage Rehabilitation-Public Works-2025-48.pdf2.01 - Resolution 25-XXX - ES Satellite Drainage Rehab Project-Public Works-2025-48.pdf3.02 - Bid - Dave Spurr Excavating Inc.pdf1.00 - SR Annual Military Equipment Report - Police-2025-11.pdf2.01 - Military Equipment Annual Report 2025.pdf3.02 - PRPD Military Equipment Policy.pdf1.00 - SR Road Repairs Using Measure I-24 Funds - PW-2025-01.pdf2.01 - Resolution 25-XXX - 5 Year Road Repair Plan.pdf3.01a - Exhibit A - Road Repair Map.pdf1.00 - SR Introduction and First Reading of Ordinance Amending Title 9 of the Municipal Code.pdf2.01 - Ordinance XXXX - Amending Title 9 of the Municipal Code.pdf3.02 Summary of Amendments to Chapter 9 of the City of Paso Robles Municipal Code.pdf4.03 1994 Rules and Regulations for the Operation of Parks and Recreational Facilities.pdf1.00 - SR California Cities Annual Conference Voting Delegate 2025 - CMO-2025-09.pdf2.01 - Resolution 25-XXX - Designating 2025 Cal Cities Voting Delegate.pdf3.02 - 2025 Designation of Voting Delegates and Alternates Information from the League of California Cities.pdf1.00 - SR 1511 Vine Street OTR 25-08 - P25-0078 - CD-2025-01.pdf2.01 - Vicinity Map(2).pdf3.02 - Vicki Silva Email.pdf4.03 - Resolution 25-XXX - 1511 Vine Street - Oak Tree Removal Permit Approval.pdf5.03a - Exhibit A - Arborist Report.pdf1.00 - SR Updating and Establishing Various User and Regulatory Fees - AS-2025-02.pdf2.01 - Resolution 25-XXX- User Fee Study.pdf3.01a - Exhibit A- Publication Notice of Public Hearing.pdf4.01b - Exhibit B- Illustration of Current and Proposed Fees.pdf5.01c - Exhibit C- User and Regulatory Fee Study.pdf6.01d - Exhibit D- Schedule of User and Regulatory Fees and Charges.pdf1.00 - SR Electric Only Improvements - CD-2025-03.pdf2.01 - Trumark Homes Operating Memo Request Letter - 2025-05-20.pdf3.02 - Olsen-South Chandler Specific Plan Phasing Map.pdf4.03 - Resolution 25-XXX-Authorizing Execution OSCSP Olsen 212 DA Operating Memo 2-Electric Subdivision Tract Improvements.pdf5.03a - Exhibit A - Resolution 24-092-OSCSP Amendment 1 Olsen 212 DA Operating Memo 1-Modifying Timing of Certain Improvements.pdf6.03b - Exhibit B - Operating Memo 2.pdf1.00 - SR Ambulance Services RFP and AP Triton PSA - Emergency Services-2025-10.pdf2.01 - Resolution 25-XXX - SLO Ambulance Service RFP and AP Triton.pdf1.00 - SR Niblick Road Bicycle and Pedestrian Enhancement Project - CD-2025-55.pdf2.01 - Resolution 25-XXX - Niblick Road Bicycle and Pedestrian Decorative Elements.pdf3.01a - Niblick Road Decorative Elements.pdfThis item has no public comment