Government Watch: A roundup of this week’s agendas

Published: July 15, 2012 

Arroyo Grande Planning Commission. Meets Tuesday. 473-5420. Consider permit that would allow construction and operation of a 9,754-square-foot neighborhood market at 307 E. Branch St.

Grover Beach City Council. Meets today. 473-4567. Further consideration of proposal for city to draft its own charter, allowing it to establish its own policies regarding purely municipal affairs; consider banning smoking from public parks and surrounding sidewalks.

Paso Robles City Council. Meets Tuesday. 237-3888. Proposed 225-room resort hotel with a wellness spa, conference room, restaurant, wine tasting and retail boutique on Buena Vista Drive between Dallons Drive and Experimental Station Road; put off charging impact and building fees — a form of tax on new development — for the second phase of the Oak Park low-income housing expansion project with a repayment plan using a 3.75 percent annual interest rate over 30 years; select a restaurant for Paso Robles Municipal Airport; Paso Robles Classic Car Weekend expansions; consider purchasing four new city buses.

Pismo Beach City Council. Meets Tuesday. 773-7003. Consider agreement with San Diego-based TerraCosta Consulting Group for work on a bluff stabilization project to protect a sewage lift station on Seacliff Drive.

San Luis Obispo City Council. Meets Tuesday. 781-7100. Proposed changes to the city’s plans for financing infrastructure in the Margarita area of town; draft of city plans on how to deal with expected climate change.

San Luis Obispo County Board of Supervisors. Meets Tuesday. 781-5011. Ordinance that would outlaw smoking at mini-parks and neighborhood parks in unincorporated communities, in parking lots near county buildings and other outdoor locales; long-range land-use plan for North County.

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