A crooked road to Arroyo Grande?

October 21, 2014
Mayor Tony Ferrara

Mayor Tony Ferrara

Editor’s note: The Arroyo Grande ordinance limiting how the mayor and city council members may legally interact with city staff is at the bottom of this story.

By KAREN VELIE and DANIEL BLACKBURN

Business owners and city staffers in Arroyo Grande have come out with accusations of graft and corruption by Mayor Tony Ferrara and other city and county officials.

The charges leveled against Ferrara and others include theft of public resources by public officials, threats and harm to political opponents using city resources, attempts to get kickbacks from contractors and misspending city money to support a favored developer.

Ferrara also is the newly-elected president of the League of California Cities. He did not respond to detailed questions from CalCoastNews.

As a member of the Arroyo Grande City Council, Ferrara is permitted by state and city laws to work with the council to set policy — and then may instruct only the city manager to carry out the council’s orders. Mayors and council members are prohibited by law from acting alone in giving orders to the city manager, or from instructing other city employees to do their bidding.

But several developers, business owners and Arroyo Grande employees accuse Ferrara of ordering staff to do work for him using city equipment. California law makes the personal use of equipment and city staff for personal use a crime, theft of public services.

On Sept. 27, Ferrara had three public works employees, two city trucks and one city backhoe at his home to remove a pear tree that had fallen over. The team cut up the tree and took the wood to the city corporate yard for disposal. A week earlier, Ferrara had another public works employee at his home moving a television set from his living room to his garage, employees said.

Tony Ferrara's fallen pear tree.

Tony Ferrara’s fallen pear tree.

Shortly after CalCoastNews began asking about the use of public services for his private home, the city issued a bill to Ferrara asking for $196 for the tree removal. The bill came on Oct. 6 and Ferrara paid the bill on Oct. 10.

Three days later Ferrara told the city council that he had been charged a hefty fee for the removal of the tree. But a half dozen local tree specialists gave estimates all starting at a higher rate than the mayor paid the city.

City Clerk Kelly Wetmore explained why the city had staff work on private property saying that because a portion of the tree was on the sidewalk, the city was responsible for its removal.

However, Commander Kevin McBride, a 30-year veteran on the Arroyo Grande Police Department, said that in some cases city employees will remove a limb dangerously obstructing the sidewalk. But city staff does not chop up and remove entire trees for homeowners, he said.

Last week, CalCoastNews contacted public works staff at five local cities. Each of the staff said that, in their city, removal of a tree was the homeowner’s responsibility. However, if a dangerous situation has been created and the homeowner is not able to remove a sidewalk obstruction, those cities will remove limbs covering the sidewalk, and require the homeowner to remove the remainder of the tree.

In addition to allegations of theft of public services, business owners accuse city officials of using threats of withholding contracts in order to promote their political opponents and squelch critics.

Several mayoral elections ago, one of Ferrara’s critics had SLOCO Data and Printing print and mail out pamphlets that painted a negative picture of Ferrara.

Julie Tizzano, the owner of the Arroyo Grande business, said she was approached by Councilman Jim Dickens and told that if she did not mail out a correction, she would no longer do business with the city. She refused Dickens’ demand.

“They threatened me for political gain,” Tizzano said. “Aside from several small jobs that only I have data for, I never received another job from the city.”

Other business owners contend Ferrara works with the city manager, city attorney, and community development director in a convoluted, dysfunctional fashion that has cost those owners millions of dollars. Most said their biggest problem has been receiving specific directions from staff, complying with those directions, and then having city officials or other staffers change the direction delaying the project adding to costs for the developer.

Many say they will not work in the city of Arroyo Grande as long as Adams and Ferrara are in charge.

About 10 years ago, former Community Development Director Rob Strong promoted several changes to the city’s general plan to alter land use policies. Several months later, he entered into a short-term escrow on a property that included a large parcel of land and two older homes, known as the Cherry Creek property. Strong did not have the money to purchase the property, according to a disclosure that he made.

Strong then contacted San Luis Obispo businessman Cliff Branch and recommended Branch develop the Cherry Creek property with a neighboring property owner, Branch told CalCoastNews in an email. The development required Branch to carry on a dialogue with Ferrara, Adams and City Attorney Tim Carmel, he wrote.

“Over the course of a year, we communicated extensively about the project,” Branch said in an email. “As the months passed, I realized I had landed in the twilight zone of the city government, where I felt continually misled, misinformed and/or intimidated.”

During the period, Ferrara sought a meeting, Branch wrote.

“At one point, Mayor Ferrara asked to ‘meet privately,’ and the two of us sat alone in the council chamber,” Branch wrote. “The mayor proceeded to give me a stern lecture on how to conduct myself during ‘his council meetings’ and strongly implied that it would be inadvisable to ignore his advice.

Strong later asked Branch to provide him with a purchase agreement for a lot with one of the existing homes on the Cherry Creek property at a favorable rate. He told Branch that he supervised the Arroyo Grande staffer who would be the city planner on the project. City planners can either expedite permits and other requirements or delay and possible destroy projects.

“It had always been a questionable situation because the city planning director had negotiated an option to purchase an existing house in the development, at a set price, which was highly unusual,” Branch said.

The city took no action, Branch said.

“The planning director warranted that he had made all proper disclosures to city officials. Ferrara had later said that it was ‘not an issue’ because a disclosure form was filed and approved by the city attorney,” Branch told CalCoastNews.

About seven years ago, while the project was still in the approval process, Strong left the city and the developers began working with Adams and Teresa McClish, the city’s new planning director.

“It was my impression that Adams simply ‘took orders’ from Ferrara, so a bad situation became even more dysfunctional,” Branch wrote. “It was also my experience that that City Attorney Tim Carmel conducted the city’s legal affairs with remarkable arrogance. Mr. Carmel once stormed out of a meeting called by the city in a truculent fashion while other city staff members remained at the table, stunned by the city attorney’s behavior.”

In the end, San Luis Obispo County Supervisor Caren Ray, a former Arroyo Grande city official who was involved in the projects approvals, purchased the home that Strong had optioned. By that time, the home had undergone extensive remodeling.

Then, on March 4, 14 days before the closing of Ray’s home, the Arroyo Grande Planning Commission, which includes Ray’s live-in boyfriend Randy Russom, noted an administrative decision in the meeting minutes to designate the recently purchased home as historical.

Because of the Mills Act, this decision will lower Ray’s property taxes by as much as 90 percent as compensation for limiting future remodeling and construction work on the home.

Several years ago, Rick Loughead, another prolific developer and the owner of Dolphin Bay in Shell Beach, was working on a project in the village area of Arroyo Grande. However, because of issues with misdirection from city officials and staff which stalled project approvals, Loughhead said he sold the project at a loss and that he will no longer work with the city.

“It was a difficult and convoluted deal with Ferrara, Adams, and the planning director,” Loughead said. “I couldn’t work with them and I sold the property.”

In 2004, when John and Beatrice Spencer agreed to convert a vacant building in Arroyo Grande into a Spencer’s Fresh Market, they did so at a cost of several million dollars with assurance from the city that the Courtland Place parcel across the street would include courtyards and small size shops and not a large supermarket, John Spencer said. However, several years later, developer Nick Tompkins began negotiating a deal to place a large discount grocery across the street with the city manager’s support — prompting the Spencers to close their Arroyo Grande store.

In 2011, Doug DeBerti approached city planners to get pre-approval for his plan to put a surf shop in the former home of J.J.’s Market. After receiving assurance from McClish that the project would sail through quickly, he purchased the building from Tompkins.

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The mural the city denied and then approved.

Then city officials asked DeBerti to share his parking lot with Tompkins and he declined.

“After that things went south,” DeBerti said.

Nine months later, city officials rejected DeBerti’s proposal because of issues they had with the driveway, as well as a mural he wanted to place on the side of the building. In the end, the building went back into Tompkins’ name. City officials then approved Tompkins’ request for the same mural and driveway that DeBerti had proposed.

“If this isn’t corruption, I don’t know what is,” DeBerti said.

City Manager Steve Adams and Teresa McClish

City Manager Steve Adams and Teresa McClish

In addition to complaints of the financial and emotional cost of attempting to deal with the city, residents question the cost to taxpayers for sweetheart deals to favored developers.

In 2010, Arroyo Grande was dealing with a deficit. The city council was looking at cutting money from after-school programs and reducing the budget for police.

The council then voted to buy the former Farm Credit building from Tompkins to use as City Hall. The $2,020,000 purchase price was almost twice the market value for the building. The council paid about $1 million too much to Tompkins, local appraisers said.

 

Arroyo Grande Ordinance 2.08.080, administrative relationships:

The council and its members shall deal with the administrative service of the city only through the city manager, except for the purposes of inquiry, and neither the council, nor any member thereof, shall give orders to any officer or employee of the city under the supervision of the city manager. The city manager shall take his or her orders and instructions only from the council as a body, and no individual member of the council shall give any order or instruction to the city manager. Any subordinate officer or employee receiving orders or instructions contrary to the provisions of this section shall report the same in writing immediately thereafter to the city manager, and the city manager shall promptly forward a copy or summary of such report to each member of the council. He or she shall likewise promptly advise each member of the council of any order or instruction received by him or her contrary to the provisions of this section. It is not intended by the provisions of this section to restrict unduly the privileges of a member of the council to request the city manager, but not any other officer or employee under his or her supervision, to prepare a report dealing with any matter of city business, or municipal affairs generally, if such report can be compiled without the undue dislocation of city activities and without the expenditure of considerable quantities of time by city personnel.

 

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Jeez, makes me miss the days when my High School Government teacher Mr. Millis was mayor of AG. Not the most exciting guy, but you could trust and respect the man.


These guys,… well these guys are just city coffer robbing douches.


Drove by Mayor Milli’ house tonight, and guess what?

A Write in Jim Hill for Mayor Sign


Fellow Morro Bay residents, note that AG’s mayor is the idol of MB’s mayor.


We feel your pain…

I suggest you get busy now, gather contacts, create a network…be ready!


The city hall deal was the biggest hustle in AG history. Tompkins commandeered Tony and his cronies with offing his inflated “Pig in the Poke” on to the city. Tompkins got three city properties plus a million in cash. This is called a gift of public funds. Nobody talks about the additional $500-600 K it cost to fix up the “poke” the city got. Tony bullied this sweet heart deal right down the taxpayers throat.


With all due respect, there’s a lot more to that story. Yes, the city did what no sane person would do, but I wouldn’t suggest that the seller did anything wrong unless someone has evidence of bribes being paid. And I do believe that the city made a horrible deal. They had no knowledgeable advice and were in over their heads. They paid a huge premium to rent a building they couldn’t afford or utilize because they couldn’t perform on a contract they prepared.


This purchase is a prime example of what’s wrong with our city government, but let’s keep focused on where the blame belongs.


sigh


Mike-

C’mon get angry. Our city budget, that could have been used for some Brown Act training, was spent (I think $9,000 a month while empty) on that City Hall and Tony got his own upstairs chalet complete with sun deck!


They bully the city employees to forgo benefits negotiated in good faith to help the city while they are paying Nick Tompkins $9,000 per month for rent. That is not ethical or even morally acceptable. But, there you go. Whose spinning the tale to the employees, but the guy who didn’t know that someone was in his office with him. They closed escrow on the building and did not renegotiate the building as the market had dropped, did not have the building inspected prior to close. The roof leaked when it actually rained and damaged carpet.


The City Council needs to do some things right now.


#1 Accept Steve Adams resignation immediately and hire someone to come in and be temporary City Administrator until a new one is hired. This will save the city money in retirement that they do not have to pay Mr. Adams. He’s resigned accept his resignation and get on with the healing.


#2 The mayor should be censured and asked to step down (that really won’t happen but it is an idea that I am sure that Otis would approve of).


King Tony and Prince Steve need to leave now!


We should be mad as hell and not stand for it anymore.


If we are just a few malcontents, there sure seems to be a lot of people that are supports Mr. Hill. Write In Jim Hill, I did already.


I am angry plus sad, disappointed and a whole lot of other emotions. It’s just that my reaction is directed at the mayor and city council, not at citizens. They made this terrible deal they couldn’t afford and the mayor was the chief culprit. Keeping my eye on the ball. Write in Jim Hill mayor and fill in the bubble.


And soon to be another $7,000 month for water use education to Mr. Tompkin’s buddy


Sorry Mike, but they had Horrible advise because that’s what they wanted…They had a deal they wanted to get done, and they made the circumstances “FIT” to justify their overpriced purchase. Bad legal advise seems to be a common trend, but that’s my opinion. Mayor Ferrara and Council LOVE this advise and act on it because it’s exactly what they WANT to hear !


I should add the most recent evidence of this behavior is the City Manager’s late night Tea Party of July 3, 2014. The City Attorney told the Council that there was no policy violation or crime committed and that’s what they wanted to hear, but we all KNOW this was really BAD LEGAL ADVISE.


The Joke in the end is on all of them, they try to cover it up and it made it worse, more “great” legal advise. It tore open a festering boil and created a much greater mess than these Arrogant people involved anticipated, and now they are having to face the music because a LARGE group of citizens are now awake and demanding a change, one way or another.


V–

Hope you have your calendar marked for the council meeting on 10/28!

Love the way you don’t beat around the bush.


Oh, my Calendar is marked and I know there will be a host of other supporters for change there too. I don’t have to and refuse to be politically correct…just honest and willing to own it..Thanks for the love! I HATE to see any of our rights violated, just makes me more fired up !

Change is coming…I know I keep saying it, but this is all the tip of the iceberg. I hope the change begins with Ferrara losing his throne in the election, if not he will have to lose it later because that’s not the ending point here.


I find it very telling that NO CURRENT CITY EMPLOYEE has come to the defense of Steve Adams, Theresa McClish, or Mayor Ferrara and City Council. Many of the people who have defended and tolerated this tawdry and distasteful behavior from all of these parties are either very ignorant or just have very low standards. Many of these “cheerleaders” for the current Admin/Council” don’t even live in the City of Arroyo Grande. But like I said, I support our RIGHTS which allows them to speak freely for the losers they support.


You’re traveling through another dimension, a dimension not only of sight and sound but of crime; a journey into a mysterious land whose boundaries are that of imagination. That’s the signpost up ahead—your next stop, the Corruption Zone


Dig a little further and you will find Caren Ray’s dirty little hands in historical data within the city of AG and “special favors”


Your twilight zone analyses would be funnier if it wasn’t so true.


the reason that’s funny is its true comedy always relies on truth


This town needs an enema!


Looks like the MAYOR might need an attorney!


I smell a conflict of interest fleet enema brand


Poor choice of words…but so true!


dead journalists society

reporters and editors flipping burgers cutting hair


Like most Iron exposed to a sea water environment, he too will rust and decay and become even more useless.


Maybe the current AG mayor can help? I understand he’s a real douche bag.


Historically, one of the very best things about the Citizens in Arroyo Grande has always been their loyalty and support to their city. Ferrara, Adams, certain members of City Council, and certain high-level members of City staff, have apparently done nothing but take advantage of this.


Whether it is perhaps being done to boost their personal egos, develop cozy political connections, for financial gain or savings by improper circumstances, displaying a double standard attitude just because they can and feel like it, or to protect each other fiercely as they potentially break the law…if true it is absolutely unacceptable and inexcusable. It has been refreshing and inspiring, to see Our Citizens shift their loyalty and support towards getting these individuals out of our city.


There are very likely many more, equally or worse, scandals still waiting to be uncovered. I applaud those who have stepped forward, on the record, to expose this behavior. The quicker we get these situations exposed, held accountable, and the involved parties ran out of town, the better off this entire community will be. Only then will our community begin to heal. It is beyond shameful the involved parties are seemingly so arrogant, at the community’s on-going expense, how they will not call it a day and resign from their positions. That is how little they think of you, Our Citizens.


To those who have personal knowledge of any subject matter already reported during these articles, and who did not step forward sooner or did not expose it themselves, shame on you. To those city employees, business owners, and citizens, who have knowledge of yet unexposed improper behavior, some of which has likely been occurring RIGHT NOW as the City scrambles to defend their involvement with these issues and the political fall-out, why haven’t you stepped forward and exposed what you know?


Of course protect your individual interests, and be smart about how the information gets forwarded, but please look yourself in the mirror and ask…is protecting these people, and their behaviors which appear to be very concerning and perhaps unlawful, really worth it? The answer you give yourself, and what you decide to do about it, speak volumes about who you are and what you stand for….


The amazing thing is that people are coming forward and speaking on the record. People have talked about these and other things for years but nobody has ever stepped out and said, here’s my story. This is a sea change that shouldn’t be underestimated.


I agree with what Sadinsider has written and know there are probably

many more stories of corruption and shame with the AG city leaders.

I said this in about 3 stories ago posting that just when you thought it

could not get any more corrupt and embarrassing, it did.


Many thanks to the individuals who have come forward to share their

stories. One can only hope this gives encouragement for others to come

forward and expose their illegal acts of shame.


Stand strong AG citizens and make a change.


pretty simple reason why people dont come forward, what is the myistery ?


DaddO, are you suggesting that our city employees need whistleblower protection?

Do they need to fear retaliation from our city officials?


To think that all this has just been going on and Tony Ferrara continues to get re elected tells me the Citizens (including myself) have fallen asleep at the switch, until now !


I will bet my bottom dollar, in some room somewhere, Tony Ferrara is cussing the hell out of Steve Adams and his adulterous libido for exposing this ménage a trois of less than Clean City Administrators and Custodians. If not for the Tea Party event of July 3,2014, we the public would continue to have our blinders on.


As many Arroyo Grande Citizens have pointed out at numerous council meetings there had to be a reason why information was being kept from us to begin with ? How is it the City Council continues to give this behavior a pass, and chide the citizenship for inquiring why? What is it Steve Adams has on you, and vice versa ? How is it the City Attorney Tim Carmel always seem to give you what I perceive as bad advice and a Council that allows it to continue. I say Council because you still need a majority vote on a lot of these things, however it is obvious Mayor Ferrara acts on his own in many situations where he shouldn’t. Well here we see why.


Thanks Karen and Dan. You have scratched the surface I am sure. I am POSITIVE this is the tip of the corruption and extortive behaviors we will be learning of in the near future. I think there’s a whole lot of people (current employees) who are going to feel much more secure in telling what really goes on now there has been a crack in the Kingdom. We all have clearly seen what is good for the goose is NOT good for the gander.


I have seen not one current employee come to the support of ANYONE involved in this fiasco, except the Police. They didn’t lie, and there’s no way around it. This one incident has caused so much turmoil and emotions that the opposite of what you wanted (to cover it up) has exposed a lot of questionable albeit illegal goings on in the City of Arroyo Grande. With an uncontested election looming, they could have done the right thing, but..here we are, and I think you got caught !


This Mayor and Council has supported a “reprimanded” City Manager , even after he writes an opinion piece pitting all the other city employees against each other. In that same piece Adams conveys confidential negotiation information with his slant to make himself look good and blame everything and everyone other than his own actions for his decision to INTEND to Resign. You City Council Protect That behavior and betrayal by supporting it, and not all the other City Employees he threw under the bus ! Do you think any of these employees feels comfortable saying anything given these circumstances ?

The domino’s are falling….and this isn’t going away.


Well said Miss Andrews.


An ad for Caren Ray for supervisor on Congalton’s show asking people to vote for her because she was on the Arroyo Grande Council and the Arroyo Grande Planning Commission played while Dave is talking about this article. Wow!


Ms. Ray, have you not noticed that the Arroyo Grande Police Officers Union endorsed your opponent Lynn Compton even though you are a union member and Lynn Compton is not. The reason is they remember you working in lock step with Tony Ferrara crossing the line and abusing your position.


The public and government employees deserve better.


Remember, she did not get elected to her post on the City Council and she did not get elected to her position as a supervisor.


Let’s hope that streak continues!


VOTE FOR LYNN COMPTON FOR 4TH DISTRICT SUPERVISOR. THAT’S THE BEST WAY TO GET RID OF CAREN RAY WHO ENTHUSIASTICALLY PLAYS A PART IN ALL THE CORUPTION!


I am not voting for either one. They both have huge conflicts of interest, and the way they have conducted their campaigns are both fraught with problems.


The problem with not voting at all is, until we have a “None of the Above” on the ballot, one of the two is going to get elected, even if just one vote is cast, so as is all too often it is “vote for the lessor of two evils”, and in the 4th district one evil isn’t just one she is actually three with her two companions on the board so not voting for either actually increases her chance of getting in and the taxpayers in the 4th district can not afford that, their wallets already have been picked too much.


I won’t vote for someone I believe is going to do more bad than good. That is how I feel about Compton and Ray. Maybe I’ll write-in Office Rates’ name.


So if you never vote for someone who will do more bad than good I’d guess you haven’t voted for several decades


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