HomeMy WebLinkAbout02161965-cc_CCv0002.pdf Norman N. Martinez , Councilman
Robert J. Wagner, Councilman
Jack B. Cummings, Councilman
Ralph P. Merritt , Jr. , City Manager
Edward F. Taylor, City Attorney
Hazel M. Soper, City Clerk
Ron Kibby, Redlands Daily Facts
Charles Palmer, San Bernardino Sun
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The meeting was opened with the pledge of allegiance, followed by
the invocation by Reverend William H. Bell, Temple Baptist Church.
Minutes of the regular meeting of February 2, 1965 were approved
as submitted.
HEARINGS
This being the time and place set for public hearing on Ordinance No.
1283, an ordinance amending Ordinance No. 1233 entitled "An Ordinance
Me of the City of Redlands Establishing the Regulation of Excavation and
'.83 Fills for Any Lot, Subdivision, or Parcel of Ground" Mayor Burroughs
:ions at this time declared the meeting open as a public hearing of any
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protests or comment relative to the proposed amendment . None being
forthcoming, the public hearing was closed. Second detailed reading
of the ordinance was waived on motion of Councilman Hartzell, seconded
by Councilman Martinez. Adopted by the Following roll call vote :
AYES: Councilmen Martinez , Wagner, Hartzell, Cummings , Mayor
Burroughs
NOES : None
ABSENT: None
Public Hearing was also scheduled for this time and place on Ordinance
No. 1285, an ordinance of the City of Redlands amending Zoning Orth.
tee nance No. 1000 by adopting additional land use district maps as part
t85 of the official land use zoning map and establishing a zone classifi-
for cation of M-1 (Light Industrial.) District for Annexation No. 24 -
.ion
Zone Change No. 84 - Mayor Burroughs again declared the meeting open
for public hearing of any protests or commend. None being forthcoming
the public hearing was closed. Detailed second reading of the ordinan.
ce was waived on motion of Councilman Wagner, seconded by Councilman
Hartzell . Adopted by the following roll call vote :
AYES: Councilman Martinez, Wagner, Hartzell, Cummings, Mayor
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NOES: None
ABSENT: None
:TITIONS
Reverend William Bell, on behalf" of the Temple Baptist Church, addres-
sed the Council at this time petitioning waiver of certain plan
checking fees in connection with building plans for their proposed
sanctuaryon East Redlands Boulevard and East Cypress Avenue. These
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plans were first submitted for checking in October, 1963, at which
Temple checking fee be approved, providing there are no changes in the
Baptist
Church and no out-of-pocket expense to the City, also provided the buil
permit be issued within sixty days . Motion seconded by Counciln
Cummings and carried unanimously.
PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATIONS
As considered by the City Council at a regular meeting thereof 2
February 16, 1965 at 3 :00 P.M.
I. Conditional Use Permit No. 107 - Seventh-Day Adventist Church
That the request of the Seventh-Day Adventist Church for a
Conditional Use Permit in an K-2 Zone to locate a welfare centei
In an existing church building located at 831 Clay Street, be
approved subject to the recommendations of all departments,
adding Planning Department No. 7 : A time limit of one year to
determine the waiver of parking requirements . At the request of
Reverend Hassenpflug, this application for Conditional Use Permd
No. 107 and the request for consideration by the Advisory
Committee were withdrawn. No Council action.
2. Conditional Use Permit No. 108 - Paul Gerrard
That the request of Paul H. Gerrard for a Conditional Use Permit/
in an R-S Zone to construct a neighborhood store on 1 . 85 acres
of property located at the southwest corner of Cypress Avenue ar
Center Street be approved subject to the recommendations of the
various departments as contained in Planning Commission minutes
dated February 9, 1965 .
At this time Manager Merritt read a letter from Attorney James F
Dunn requesting a two-week continuance of this item. On motion
of Councilman Hartzell, seconded by Councilman Wagner, action or
this request was tabled to March 2 , 1965.
3 • Conditional Use Permit No. 110 - Redlands Day Nursery
That the request of the Redlands Day Nursery for a, Conditional
Use Permit in an R-2 Zone to convert an existing church located
the southwest corner of Brockton Avenue and Ohio Street into a
nursery school for 50 children be approved subject to the recom-
mendations of all departments as contained in Planning Commissit
minutes dated February 9, 1965 , and that the parking regulation:
be worked out with the applicant to the satisfaction of the
department . At this time Mr. Sam Sewall, president of the
Redlands Day Nursery, requested a two-week extension of this
matter. Request granted. No Council action.
4 . Home Occupation Permit No. 86 Jayne S. Turner
That the request of Jayne S. Turner for a Home Occupation Permit
to conduct a speech tutoring service in her residence at 648
Palo Alto Drive be approved subject to the recommendations of
the Planning Department . On motion of Councilman Cummings
seconded by Councilman Martinez, this recommendation was
adopted by the City Council.
5. Home Occupation Permit No. 79 - Jackie Anglin - Time Extension
That the request of Jackie Anglin for extension of home occupata
permit to do sewing in her home at 1079 Kevin Avenue be approve(
subject to the recommendations of the Planning Department . On
motion of Councilman Cummings, seconded by Councilman Wagner, ti
recommendation was adopted by the City Council . (Expire : 12/31/e
6 Street Study No. 27 - Charles C. Parker
The request for Lot Split No . 355 was tabled from Council meeting
of January 19, 1965 to this meeting. At this time the attorney for
Mrs . I Horton requests that this matter again be tabled to March 16,
1965. Request granted.
8. Mobile Home Parks - Economic Survexiy
At this time Council considered a study by Administrative Assistant
William Karns concerning the economic status of Mobile Home Parks .
Mr. E. J. Zeiner spoke to the Council relative to the Parks and
the caliber of the people who occupy them. Former Mayor Charles
Parker addressed the Council bringing information about the
numerous parks in Hemet, California. Following lengthy discussion
concerning need; desirability; possible lowering of adjacent land
values ; effect on community as a whole ; various methods of control
of number, location and quality; possible limitation to "Problem
Parcel" ; it was decided to return the matter to the Planning
Department for further study and recommendation.
9 . Tract 561-3 - Frank Babcock
Mr. Frank Babcock requested waiver of frontage charges (267 feet)
for a sewer connection to Lots 10, 11, Tract 5613, on East Cypress
Avenue . Mr. Babcock states that it is not feasible to connect
these lots into Cypress Avenue because of grade levels, and that
he would be paying for something he could not use. After long
discussion, Councilman Hartzell moved that the request for a
waiver in accordance with the Redlands Ordinance Code be approved
based on the following findings : fl
1. It is not feasible to connect into the Cypress Avenue
sewer but is practical to connect to the Carrie Lane line*
2. It would create a financial hardship on applicant.
3. Lots 8, 9, 10, 11 are being developed as one unit ; and
their connection as such may be made to Carrie Lane line
which is the only existing facility available to provide
adequate sewer service to the entire unit.
Motion seconded by Councilman Wagner and carried unanimously.
7CATIONS
Mayor Burroughs read an invitation to the Council to attend an open
house of the new police facility building in Riverside on February
26, 1965.
iRED BUSINESS
Ordinance No . 1284, an ordinance of the City of Redlands amending 11
Chapter 62 of the Redlands Ordinance Code - by adding Section 6225.1
ti
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"Holidays Enumerated" - presented, second detailed reading waived on
!84 motion of Councilman Cummings, seconded by Councilman Wagner, and
Meter adopted by the following vote :
rs AYES - Councilmen Martinez, Wagner, Hartzell, Cummings, Mayor
Burroughs
NOES : None
ABSENT: None
At this time the Council discussed at some length the LARTS AND SCAG
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programs which have been under study for some weeks. In the LARTS
(Los Angeles Regional Transportation Study) program, the cities are
ITS asked to ratify by resolution an agreement to participate in continuhg
dram coordinated comprehensive transportation planning studies. The
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Resolution
Na. 2431 deeded property as provided by Division 1, Part 6 Chapter 8 o;
Revenue and Taxation Code of California, presented and adopted
motion of Councilman Cummings, seconded by Councilman Hartzell
CITY MANAGER
A Grant Deed to the City of Redlands from the Assistance Leagu,
Grant Deed South 11 feet of Lot 2, Block 2 , Columbia Tract, presented and
Assistance ted on motion of Councilman Wagner, seconded by Councilman Mar
League
wit# the City Manager authorized to execute certificate of acct
on behalf of the City of Redlands .
A Grant Deed to the City of Redlands from Nine Points , Inc . of
Grant Deed of Government Lot 7, SWJ Section 6, presented and accepted on i
Nine of Councilman Hartzell, seconded by Councilman Cummings with tl
Points
City Manager authorized to execute certificate of acceptance of
of the City of Redlands .
A claim against the City of Redlands for injuries from a fall ,
Claim by Rose Puette, 2231 Nordina Street . Denied and referred to in!
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carrier on motion of Councilman Wagner, seconded by Councilman
Manager Merritt reported that more time had been spent on the c
Water Bilis of Mr. John E. Hickman, 825 Sharon Road, in an effort to satisi
825 complaint in connection -With high water bills ; that he has aga:
Sharon Road
invited to bring in his own accountant to check the bills , and
he has been loaned a check meter which has not yet been returne
Park A park maintenance report was presented to the Council for stuc
Maintenance a change in classification to be considered at the March 2, 19t
Study
meeting.
Civic Day was announced as scheduled for March 30, 1965.
U. of R. Mr. Merritt reported that two interns from the University of RE
Student were workingwith the Cit from February 1 to May
Interns y Y : y 30, 1965 . A
Arthur Akena is in the Planning Department and Miss Ann Werkmax
the Finance Department, both are ddng fine work. On motion of
Councilman Hartnell, seconded by Councilman Martinez , the City
Manager was directed to forward a letter commending the progrew
Dr. Robert Morlan, University of Redlands,
Manager Merritt reported that bridle path studies were under we
Dills and salaries were ordered paid as approved by the Finance
Committee.
No further business demanding attention at this time, on motior.
Council adjourned at 9 :34 P.M.
Next regular meeting March 2, 1965.
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