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HomeMy WebLinkAbout04201965-cc_CCv0002.pdf Vlil:.M 7J. VLASMI .L111'A, VVLAL%4.L.A.UAQ.il Robert J. Wagner, Councilman Ralph P. Merritt, Jr. , City Manager Carl Davis, Deputy City Attorney Hazel M. Soper, City Clerk Ron Kibby, Redlands Daily Facts Charles Palmer, San Bernardino Sun Norman N, Martinez, Councilman The meeting was opened with the pledge of allegiance, followed by the invocation by Richard D. Anderson, Bishop of the Redlands Ward of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Minutes of the regular meeting of April 6, 1965 approved as submitted F.b NG This being the time and place scheduled for public hearing on Resolu- tion No. 2440, a resolution of the City of Redlands for adoption of can Precise Street Plan No . 5 to create a precise alignment for that por- tion of Ford Street extending south from Garden .Hill to Garden Street Mayor Burroughs at this time opened the meeting as a public hearing of any protests &0h comment relative to the realignment. None being p D. 5 forth coming, the public hearing was declared closed and Resolution No. 2440 unanimously adopted on motion of Councilman Cummings, second ed by Councilman Wagner, COMMISSION RECOMMENDATIONS As considered by the City Council at a regular meeting thereof held April 20, 1965: 1965 at 3 :00 P.M, Present : Councilmen Martinez , Wagner, Hartzell, Cummings, Mayor Burroughs Absent : None 1 . Conditional Use Permits - No. 106 and No. 112 At the request of the applicants, Buin Corporation for Conditional Use Permit No. 106, and Marysville Development Company for Condition- al Use Permit No. 112, Council action on the Planning Commission' s recommendation for denial was laid over until the meeting of May 4, 1965. 2. R.P.C. NO. 243 - Zone Change No. 85 That R.P.C. No. 243 - A resolution of the Planning Commission for adoption of Zone Change No . 85 - to establish a change of zone from A-1 (Agriculture District) to A-D (Airport District) for 24 acres located approximately 2150 feet north of San Bernardino Avenue and extending from Wabash Avenue to a point approximately 2300 feet west of Wabash Avenue be approved. On motion of Councilman Hartzell , seconded 'by Councilman Wagner, the Council approved the above recom- mendation. Ordinance No. 1291 , and ordinance of the City Council for adoption of Zone Change No . 85 - presented, given first reading, and laid over under the rules with public hearing thereon May 4, 1965 at 'x ,00 P.M. 3. Commission Review and Approval No. 181 That the request of the Cox Neon Corporation for Commission Review and Approval of a sign for Tastee Freez located in the North Redlands Shopping Center on the southeast corner of Orange Street and San Bernardino Avenue , be approved in accordance with Planning Department recommendations and study map as contained in Planning Commission toi»lat.aas AataA A""41 t 'i 1 oAr (l" --+4 ^- -P 0---41,.,x— 1JA Commission Review and A212roval No. 159 Westgate - California Realty Corporation That the request of Westgate California Realty Corporation commission review and approval of signs for their development on the southeast corner of Citrus Avenue and Orange Street be in accordance with findings set forth. in Planning Commission dated April 13 1065.. Mr. Robert Van Roek.el submitted maps a sketches of the sign plan for Council study. The Council cor generally with the plan and on motion of Councilman Wagner, e ' 1'­-^$ lman Martinez , referred it to a joint meeting of the re%mmi .ARioners at ar LN ., 7• C+d aI tion ,r The Counata, 00ho'ldeired a mad'Ll .tr�i.l�►a� � '� or+��aataacse. or a tim€ ` Polhowln - to May model rrvati� too * '' 1y�►r,e: 1w and , 1� ted by Cot r 1la4n,1 un .nge 00001 016'a arstd lent was F grit of indication that the Councilt . is is anyr V^3wT"a0„�eptin9'�`br adopting the model. April 15, the fallowing recommendation was submitted 2az- -zvcil Consi( A. Pursuant to Article 677, Section 677. 9 of the Redlands Ordinance and Article 621 , Section 6211 of the Meter 0i esoluti,on To establish a twelve ( 12) minute parking limit on nor- No . 2444 Traffic of State Street from a point approximately 34 feet eas, curb line of Third Street to a point approximately 46 of east curb line of Third Street. Resolution No. 244A resolution, of the City of Redlands amending the Traffic Meter ordinances as above recommended, presented and ai motion of Councilman Wagner, seconded by Councilman Ha; OMMUNICATIONS Mayor Burroughs read a communication from Mr. Edward R. Litt mending the Police and ,Fire Departments for the very efficie: given in a recent accident at the La Posada Hotel. FINISHED BUSINESS Ordinance No. 1288, an ordinance of the City of Redlands req rdinance the provisioncf water lines and fire hydrants in conjunction No. 1288 building construction, presented, second detailed reading wa; motion of Councilman Cummings, seconded by Councilman Wagner adopted by the following vote : Ayes : Councilmen Wagner, Hartzell, Cummings, Mayor Burr Noes;. None Absent : Councilman Martinez Ordinance No. 1289, an ordinance of the City of Redlands am Ordinance No. 1193, entitled "An ordinance of the City of Re rd .na,nce requiring the construction of curbs, gutters, and sidewalks No. 1289 .function with building construction" . Dresented. second data Commission Review and Approval No. 159 Westgate - California Realty Corporation That the request of Westgate - California Realty Corporation commission review and approval of signs for their development on the southeast corner of Citrus Avenue and Orange Street be in accordance with findings set forth in Planning Commission dated April 13, 1065.. Mr. Robert Van Roekel submitted maps a sketches of the sign plan for Council study. The Council cor generally with the plan and on motion of Councilman Wagner, e a, by Councilman Martinez , referred it to a joint meeting of the Commission and the Board of Parking Place Commissioners at ar. 4 , date. To be returned for Council action May 4, 1965. 6. Time Extension - Tract 7211 - Masonic Temple Association That the request of the Masonic Temple Association for a time 5 sion of one year on Tentative Map of Tract No . 7311 - to May be approved. On motion of Councilman Wagner, seconded by Coy. Cummings, the recommendation of the Planning Department was E by the City Council. RAFFIC COMMISSION RECOMMENDATIONS At a regular meeting of the Traffic Commission held April 15, the following recommendation was submitted for Council Consic A. Pursuant to Article 677, Section 677. 9 of the Redlands Ordinance and Article 621 , Section 6211 of the Meter Oit Resolution To establish a twelve ( 12) minute parking limit on norl No. 2444 of State Street from a point approximately 34 feet east Traffic curb line of Third Street to a point approximately 46 i of east curb lige of Third Street. Resolution No. 2441 resolution of the City of Redlands amending the Traffic Meter ordinances as above recommended, presented and ac motion of Councilman Wagner, seconded by Councilman Hai OMMUN I CA`1'IONS Mayor Burroughs read a communication from Mr. Edward R. Litt: mending the Police and Faire Departments for the very efficiei given in a recent accident at the La Posada Hotel. FINISHED BUSINESS Ordinance No. 1288, an ordinance of the City of Redlands reqs Ordinance the provisioner water lines and fire hydrants in conjunction No. 1288 building construction, presented, second detailed reading wa; motion of Councilman Cummings, seconded by Councilman Wagner adopted by the following vote: Ayes : Councilmen Wagner, Hartzell, Cummings, Mayor Burr Noes : None Absent : Counci.lmm Martinez Ordinance No. 1289, an ordinance of the City of Redlands am Ordinance No. 1193, entitled "An ordinance of the City of Re, Ordinance requiring the construction of curbs, gutters, and sidewalks No. 1289 junction with building construction" , presented, second deta addition to the traffic problem created, some vendors were offering E children. rides and encouraging credit purchases. The request was referred to the City ;Treasurer and the Polio Department for a report and any recommended solution to be submitted at this meeting. Speaking for the vendors at this time were Mr. and Mrs. G. H. King,, vendors of Mr. Softee. For the P.T.A. , Mrs. Billhardt and Mrs. Carl Ledbetter. Mrs Martha Fox, and Bill Gibson spoke for the schools. ,s In In the Long discussinn, the Council suggested the possibility of the U vendors being allocated an area on the school grounds to keep them is off the street. Mr. Gibson stated that it was highly improbable this would be permitted by the schools. Another suggestion was traffic legislation prohibiting parking by the vendors with 1/4 mile of school exits. A distance of 600 to 800 feet as also mentioned. Mrs. King objected vigorously to the implied suggestion of question- able morals of some vendors. In summation, the Council agreed, that although reluctant to legislate against private enterprize, the vendors should be required to register, entailing a 3 weeks waiting period, a $5.00 fee, photographs, finger prints, and F.B.I. check. The City Treasurer: so directed onmotionof Councilman Wagner, second- ed by Councilman Cummings . It was further recommended that the P.T.A , the schools and the Police Department meet together in an attempt to reach a workable solution to the traffic problem. avenue Also discussed at the March 30, 1965 meeting at the request of the Lng Student Body Association was the closing of East Fern Avenue east of Church Street as it bisects the school property, with referral to thi time for report and recommendation. At this time the following repor was submitted by Director of Public Works Shona : As requested in your memo of March 31 , 1965, we have prepared a. plan I which would permit closure of Fern Avenue. It would require channeli zati.on of the intersection of Fern and Redlands Blvd. , realignment of Church Street into Fern Avenue and widening. of Church Street to Citru Avenue. In addition, the intersection at Redlands Blvd. and Fern � Avenue would be signalized to reduce traffic congestion during peak periods of traffic flow. Because of the existing parking facilities on .school property adjacen- to Church Street, which would be seriously reduced by encroachment ! and the fact that parking is presently prohibited on both sides of Church Street between Citrus and Redlands Blvd. for the greater part of the day, we are proposing a narrower street section with parking prohibited on both sides. The section proposed for ultimate con- struction is as follows : nuu.LcuiuA- i3-LVu. wj- u i a tiVWCWiiaL W1uux, uCu_LcaLlVii 1(- qu.Lueu lil LiIC realigned section near Redlands Blvd. The ultimate--widening of Street north of Citrus Avenue will require dedication of an add 14 feet on each side of the street,. It would appear that realignment and widening of Church Street between Citrus and Redlands Blvd. would permit closure of Fern between Citrus and Redlands Blvd. ; however, easements would hav be retained for existing; utilities in Fern Avenue. School The estimated cost to the school district would be approximate) Mall 59, 679.50, to the City $30, 299. 68. Some Gas Tax Funds would be available, The Council were in tentative agreement to this pla authorized Mr. Shone to submit the report and cost sheets to tb school board and report back to the Council. NEW 13USINESS Ordinance No. 1290, an ordinance of the City of Redlands amendi Chapter 22, Section 2223 of the Redlands Ordinance Code, Hotels Ordinance Apartment Houses, or Living Unit rentals , introduced, first det No. 1290 reading waived on motion of Councilman Cummings, and laid over the rules. Resolution No. 2442, a resolution of the City of Redlands amend resolution No. 2394, establishing a salary schedule and compens Resolution plan for City employees, presented and adopted on motion of Cou No . 2442 man Hartzell, seconded by Councilman Cummings. CITY MANAGER A Grant Deed to the City of Redlands from Maurice Clapp, of the southerly 3 feet of Lots 9 - 10_ 11 - 12, Block 3, Town Plat of Grant Redlands, accepted on motion of Councilman Iiartzell, seconded t Deed Councilman Cummings, with City Manager authorized to execute M. Clapp Certificate of Acceptance on behalf of the City of Redlands. A Grant Deed to the City of Redlands from Dean W. and Phyllis Allman, of portion of west Y2 of northwest Y4 of Lot 26, Marton Grant Ranch, for street right-of-way, accepted on motion of Councilma Deed Hartzell, seconded by Councilman Wagner, with the City Manager Allman authorized to execute Certificate of Acceptance on behalf of th City of Redlands P.U.C. Notice of a hearing before the Public Utilities Commission in Hearing connection with grade crossings, scheduled for May 19, 1965 in Board Room, Redlands Public Schools, 33 East Lugonia Avenue. A claim for damages sustained to an automobile owned by W. A. in the amount of $22.50, said damage cause by a hole in the str Claim (Tennessee Street, northbound) denied on motion of Councilman Schmidt oII51Le si�,reez am rovemenLs aL uypre55 Avenue a.nu raaT nealanCL5 t31va. I� on motion of Councilman Wagner, Seconded by Councilman Cummings. Resolution No. 2443, a resolution of the City Council, City of 1 Redlands, in support of Assembly Bill No. 1642, with proposed amend- on ments thereto, and in opposition to Assembly Bill No. 592, presented 3 by Councilman Hartzell, and adopted on motion of Councilman Wagner, seconded by Councilman Cummings. Bills and salaries were ordered paid as approved by the Finance t Committee. No further business demanding attention at this time, on motion the Council adjourned at 10 : 15 P.M. Next regular meeting, May 4 , 1965 R .Ae"d 1-1 1 4�`//­�. ­�`r_­-a I dw I e, -XWO Z� ' Mayor of the C ty of R lands r i rk j� 0-0-0-0-0-0--0--0-0-0-0-0 I