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Edward F. Taylor, City Attorney
Hazel M. Soper, City Clerk
Ron Kibby, Redlands Daily Facts
Charles Palmer, San Bernardino Sun I.
Robert J. Wagner, Councilman
The meeting was opened with the pledge of allegiance followed by the Ij
invocation by Reverend John D. Foerster, First Evangelical Lutheran
Church.
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Minutes of the regular ineeting of March 16, 1965 and the special
Civic Day meeting on March 30, 1965 approved as submitted.
At this time, Mayor Burroughs presented a certificate of meritorious
d service to William C. Boelinlein, retiring of twelve years with
t the Park Department as maintenance repair man. Mayor Burroughs spokel
highly of the type of loyal and efficient service Mr. Boehnlein had
given the City.
HEARING
This being the time and place scheduled for public hearing on
Resolution No. 2434, a resolution of intention of the City of Redland
to close a portion of Redlands Street, Mayor Burroughs at this time d
ion declared the meeting open as a public hearing of any protests or ii
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comment. None being forthcoming, the public hearing was closed, and
Resolution No . 2434 adopted on motion of Councilman Hartzell,
seconded. by Councilman Martinez .
rITIONS
Mr. Maurice Clapp petitioned the Council to approve a variance to the;
Building Code to permit occupancy of a building at 215 West Redlands Ei
Boulevard. Mr. Clapp has agreed to several major repairs necessary,
but is requesting that a large display window be allowed to remain
ace facing the west property line. The present code prohibits any
in openings at property lines. Mr. Clapp has agreed to execute a cove-
nant running with the land, insuring that if and when the property
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ice to the west is improved or a building erected on the line, the pro- it
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visions of the code will be carried out . On motion of Councilman
Hartzell, seconded by Councilman Cummings , a variance to the buildingi
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code was approved subject to the execution of a covenant running withl!
the land to be properly recorded.
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COMMISSION RECOMMENDATIONS
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As considered by the City Council at a regular meeting thereof held
April 6, 1965 at 3 :00 P.M.
Present : Councilmen Wagner, Hartzell, Cummings , Mayor Burroughs
Absent : Councilman Martinez
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1. R.P.C. - :precise Street Plan No .
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That R.P.C. No. 242 ;.- Precise Street Plan No. 5 - Establishing
precise alignment for that portion of Ford Street extending
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Redlands Boulevard and Palm Avenue be appy oven. Un motion oz
Councilman Wagner, seconded by Councilman Cummings, C.R.A. Into.
180 was adapted by the City Council subject to the requireincnts
of all departments as stated in Planning Counnission minutes
dated March 25, 1965, and with tie additional requirement that
no occupancy permit be granted until there has been satisfactol
administrative approval of studies for the ingress and egress f
Redlands Boulevard between Palm and Cypress Avenues.
3. Tract No. Z264 - R. C. Andrews - Time Extension
That a time extension of one year be granted for Tract No. 7261
to April 21, 1966. On motion of Councilman Hartzell, seconded
by Councilman Cummings, the recommendation of the Planning
Department was adopted by the City Council.
. Commission Review and .,12proval No . 1p6 - Temple Jia tilt Church
This matter is before the Council at this time due to a letter
from Pastor tem. JT. Bell, of the Temple Baptist Church. The
letter protests the requirement to provide a water line along
Cypress Avenue and the requirement to cover the storm drain
running along the northeast line of the property. After very
lengthy discussion, Councilman Hartzell made the following
motion which was seconded by Councilman Cummings : That the
City waive the cost of the installation of the 8 inch line
from the east property line to Orchard Drive, and the cost of
one fire hydrant . The vote :
AYES : Councilmen Hartzell and Cummings
NOES: Councilman Wagner and Mayor Burroughs
ABSENT: Councilman Martinez
The motion dial 'riot carry because of a split vote. Referring t(
his "No" vote, Mayor Burroughs stated that he believed the citT
finances and policy were not in a position to establish a prec(
dent in this case . Mr. Magner stated that although a cost of
this type is usually borne by a developer, and this case is
different , the policy cannot be helped by varying.
After lengthy discussion of the requirement to cover the storm
drain, in which members of the church congregation participate(
Councilman Wagner moved to deny the request and have the requir
ments stand as stated in Planning Commission minutes dated Near(
1965. Councilman Hartzell seconded the motion. Councilman
CaasrmIngs voted "No" for the reasons stated previously, and
Mayor Burroughs voted. "Yes" . Motion carried.
. Commi s s ion, Review and Aj2l2roval No. 1 -- Dean W. Allman
This Commission Review and .Approval of site plan for relocation
of kennels at 312 Tennessee Street comes before the Council
because of the request from the owner, Dean Allman, to be re-
lieved from Engineering Requirements b. and c . as stated in
Planning Commission rsninutes dated March 23 1965 . Following
discussions in both afternoon and: evening sessions of the
Council, during which Mrs . Allman and a representative of the
San Bernardino County Flood Control District addressed the
Council, the following motion was made by Councilman Cummings ,
seconded by Councilman Martinez : These requirements be waived
for the reasons that (1) Tb.is is not an expanding use , (2) The
new construction and change of location has been con elled by a
public agency which has eminent domain -- The San Bernardino
County Flood Control District , (r) The applicant should be
left as such as possible in his present condition of operation
without detriment . Motion carried.
ADVISORY COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS
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seconded by Councilman Cummings , the recommendation of the
Advisory Committee was adopted by the City Council.
2. That the request of Ti. M. Beguelin for permission to sign the
Improvement Ordinance Agreement in loin of installation of curbs
as required in Lot Split No . 290 as per Ordinance No. 921 for it
property located on the south side of the Terrace approximately
700 feet east of Sixth Street be approved, , but that curbs be
installed at such time in the future as a building permit 3.s
requested. On motion of Councilman Hartzell, seconded by
Councilman Wagner, the recommendation of the Advisory Committee
was adopted, by the City Council.
3. The request of Dean W. Allman was handled. under Planning
Commission recommendations.
1�. That the request of L. G. Halin for permission to sign the Improve-
ment Ordinance Agreement in lieu of the installation of sidewalks
as required in Ordinance 1193 for property located on the south
side of Summit Avenue approximately' 350 feet east of Elm Street
be approved and that said sidewalk be installed at such time as
the .City Council deems it necessary. On motion of Councilman
Cummings, seconded by Councilman Wagner, the recommendation of
the Advisory Committee was adopted by the City Council.
HED BUSINESSit
In connection with difficulties being encountered by the Department
of Public Works in requiring bonding companies to make good off-site
.quent improvements presumably insured by bonds , the City Council, on
nds motion of Councilman Cummings , seconded by Councilman Hartzell,
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authorized the City Attorney to take legal action in the matter Of
vements
various delinquent subdivision improvement bonds . Authorization to
be effective May 14, to allow time for any sincere company 'to work
on the subdivision they are bonding.
At a regular Council meeting on March 2 , 1965 , protests by some
apartment owners were registered relative to the business license
being applied to apartment owners this year. The matter was tabled
until this meeting to allow the City Treasurer to compile a survey
ess of the operation in other cities in Southern California. Mr. foyer
se submitted his report at this time - containing information obtained
ent
Is front over fifty cities and indicating that this arbitrary tax is in
effect in approximately 68% of the cities . In the discussion the
exemption line of four or less rentals as well as non-contiguous
property was considered. In conclusion, Councilman Cummings moved
that the Business License Ordinance be amended to cover licensing of 11
four or more rental units (not owner occupied) , and that said rental
units need not be contiguous. Motion seconded by Councilman
Hartzell and carried.
NAGER
City Manager Merritt informed the Council that unfinished business
from the special meeting of March 30 - specifically the matter of
ional. closing East Fern Avenue bounded on both sides by school property,
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Airport 1968 - approved on motion of Councilman Cuminingsi seconded by
Advisory Councilman Martinez , with proper letter of appreciation to be
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forwarded to Mr. Mulligan.
A contract between 'the City of Redlands and Roy V. Shutt of Cal
Shutt for the collection of wet garbage from the City ' s eating placeE
Garbage
Contract hospitals , etc . from January 1, 1965 to December 31, 1965, appy
on motion of Councilman Hartzell, seconded by Councilman Cummir
with the City Manager authorized to sign the agreement.
Manager Merritt reported franchise payment from the Southern Cc
Gas Company in the amount of $25, 994. 68 - an increase of $6,381
over 1963 .
Resolution No . 2441 - a resolution of the City of Redlands oppc
Resolution passage of Assembly Bill No. 1461, reducing the average duty we
No. 2441 firemen to 40 hours , presented and adopted on motion of Council
Cummings, seconded by Councilman Hartzell.
Ordinance No . 1288 - an ordinance of the City of Redlands requi
Ordinance the provision of water lines and fire hydrants in conjunction -'A
No. 1288 building construction, introduced by Councilman Hartzell and la
over under the rules .
Ordinance No. 1289, an ordinance of the City of Redlands amendi
Ordinance No. 1193 - entitled "An Ordinance of the City of Redl
Ordinance County of an Bernardino , State of California, Requiring the Cc
No. 1289 tion of Curbs , Gutters , and Sidewalks in Conjunction With Builc
Construction" introduced by Councilman Hartzell and laid over i.
the rules .
Mr. Zafori A. Hartman and Mr. John J. Creatura were present as x
sentatives of the Downtown Redlands Association.
Bills and salaries were ordered paid as approved by the Financc
Committee.
No further business demanding attention at this tinie , on motion
the Council adjourned at 9 :00 P.M.
Next regular ineeting - April 20, 1965 .
ATTEST:
Mayor of the City of Red_j�;G_ds
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