HomeMy WebLinkAbout05181965-cc_CCv0003.pdf of a regular meeting of the City Council, City of Redlands, held in th
Council Chambers , Safety Buidling, 212 Brookside Avenue, May 18, 1965.
Planning Commission Items 3 :00 P.M. Regular Meeting 7 ;00 P.M.
Waldo F. Burroughs, Mayor
William T. Hartzell, Vice-mayor
Norman N. Martinez, Councilman
Robert J. Wagner, Councilman
Jack B. Cummings, Councilman
Ralph P. Merritt, Jr. , City Manager
Carl. Davis, 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 Mrs. Elizabeth Reed of the Redlands Church of Relig*ous
Science.
Sister City Chairman Charles Parker introduced Mr. Noboru Udagawa, a
City law student , who is passing through Redlands on a world tour. Mr.
for Uda-gawa brought greetings from Mayor Taro Fu.ruya, of Hino, Redlands '
Sister City. Mayor Burroughs presented Mr. Udagawa with a memento of
his visit in Redlands.
Lloyd Johnson
Rialto, Calif ornia ,2i9.50
Citrus Avenue Ralph de Leon Construction
Sewer Trunkline .. 11k i X0.91, C.sr.11ty pl a► 3 ,9.94,.Q. -
M tc lal r Senear,
. s Ontario, California' 33.302.98
Sewer Serves, .Inc.
t�ttarr t�s, C,a ifornia� 37, 7 98
Edmund J. Vadnais
Etiwands, California 35, 677.70
The b . s w e .reie rac3 to the Department of Pub4ic Works for study
thi w time Ivr000mmenda►,ti:on was returned to that Ci,;ty Council that i
old of Moatolai.r Sower Co. , in the amount of 33,30'
be',,accopt,ed, Qu ,motion, of Councilman Martineau, sooco ded by Counci
Wa , ffir,r the recooudatiagx of the Public Works Dep;ax'tbwont was apgi
by the City Council.
Bids for the demolition of three build ng& at the Itigb4and Avenue
Pwapi.sig Plant were also advertqd for this date. Vie'. following t
ware publicly opened and deecla`xred in the office of the, City Clark
10100 A.M.
A.B. Bubbe
Colton, California $ 3+825.44
Demolition Standard #uildlug Wracking
'T'hree Baldwin-Park, California 2, 945.00
Buildings Delbert Tyree,
Water tp�dlendr�, California 21200.003
Department Cullen & Sqn, Inc.
Pomona, California 2, 365«00
Presco Building ,Materials
San Bernardino, California 1, 976.00
These bidaa were referred to the Water Department for.*tudy. At tt
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time„k a ea muaMandatican was aye µrood. that the low, led bid of 3
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Butt :ag-*ateri:+als, in the 0,00unt of S1, 970-00 b*,,Avct#pted. 0n me
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of, Coua i ►n Sart zee 1, seconded by Couucil.m*n-, the above
recommendation was approved by the City Council.
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Present.tauouoiq►an Wagner, iell, Cuaai.ugs, yo.r Burroughs
AbseaAt x C,a".gi.lmaxx Martinez
1. R.P.0 2, ak , en ent to jodlands Ordinance Code
That R-,f.4 2 y 'ain*aedmont. to the,,; Rodlauda O rdivaao-Code, Sign C<
Chapter 81, Section 8111.13, paragrapti c, and ad ,;."o reto a
prohibitionary clause for temporary signs, ba` approved. FollowiN
very lengthy discussion of all items in the proposed amen e� �' 1
ape-tial �amphaai4v o eeeect on a *n?# on, motion o +Count l—an Wagner
ar99oudeed by Councilman Cummixura,. R.P...C. No. 244 was tabled for thi
accordance with the study map and subject to the recommendations of
all departments as contained in Planning Commission minutes dated
May 11, 1965.
4. C.U.P. No. 76 - Emerich & McDowell - Time Extension
That a time extension of one year has already been granted by Council
to May 21, 1965, and department policy„ has been to limit a C.U.P. to
two years, with a few exceptions for churches, On motion of Council-
man Cummings, seconded by Councilman Hartzell, a second extension
for C U.P. 76 was denied. Motion 'carried Councilman Wagner
abstained from voting.
5. Letter from R. G. Staff - North Redlands Shoj2ging Center
Mr. R. G. Staff requests that Occupancy Permits be granted for
Tastee Products Building and ell Oil Company,; Building, in the
North Redlands Shopping Center. In Council minutes dated November
17, 1964, permission was given for construction of the above men-
tioned two buildinga, with the: understanding that the remaining
buildings in the development would be begun before their occupancy
would be permitted. At this time 'the `Planning Department makes
the following recommendation: All on and off-site work necessary
to properly serve the uses requested for occupancy and to protect
the abutting properties should be : completed, prior to occupancy.
This would include required walls, improved and adequate number of
parking spaces (12) , access drivesand landscaping. All areas
adjacent to the uses requested for occupancy should be complete
enough to give a finished appearance to the portion in use. On
motion of Councilman Wagner, seconded by Councilman Cummings, app-
roval was given for granting of occupancy permits subject to the
recommendations of the Planning Department. Motion carried.
6. Grant Deeds - Redlands Communitl Hos ital
Mr. Taylor presented three Grant Deeds and one Agreement to the
City from Redlands Community Hospital in connection with Variance
No 118, accepted on motion of Councilman Hartzell, seconded by
Councilman Cummings, with the City Manager authorized to execute
Certificates of Acceptance on behalf of the City of Redlands.
7. Long-Range e Ca ital Im rovement Stud
John Wagner, administrative assistant„presented the Long-Range
Capital Improvement Study that has been developed by the City
Manager' s office. This is a twenty-year plan of service oriented
facilities. Following discussion of the plan and an expression
of appreciation for the work of Mr. Merritt, Mr. Wagner and the
staff in producing it , the Council moved to accept this plan, on
motion of Councilman Hartzell seconded by Councilman Cummings.
:ONS AND PETITIONS
Mayor Burroughs read a letter from the director of the Chamber of
A Commerce requesting waiver of fees for use of the Redlands Bawl by
the Stroblighters for their Photo Fiesta on September 19, 1965. On
motion of Councilman Cummings, seconded by Councilman Wagner, the
Mayor was authorized to send a letter offering the use of the Bowl
without charge, providing the Strobl ghters flirnieh. suitablo clean-up
following the activity. If this not done adequately, a bill will be
presented.
.TIONS
Mayor Burroughs read a letter of invitation from the Mayor of
Resolutions of Redlands, implementing the expenditure of Gas Tax Funds and
No . 2451 Engineering Funds , presented and adopted on motion:. of Councilman
and Wagner, seconded by Councilman Hartzell .
No. 2452
Grant Deed to the City of Redlands from the Southern California
Grant Beed Company for a portion- of Lot fit, Block 11f , Town 'Plat, for alley t
to City poses, accepted on motion of Councilman! Wagner, seconded by Cour
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Gas Co. Hartzell , with the City Manager authorized to execute Ce7r°tificat
Acceptance on behalf of the City of Redlands .
Grant Deed from the City of Redlands to the San Bernardino Count
Granit Deed Control District of a portion of the NEI, NEto S of Block. 23, Porta.
Flood Control Barton Ranch - Tennessee Street and Grange Avenue approved on
of Councilman Hartzell , seconded by Councilman Wagner.
City Manager Merritt read a resolution of the Park Study Committ
Water recommending that the City enter into an agreement with the Redl
for Unified School District to furnish water at cost- for those echo-
Schools adjacent to which public parks were established _ these parks tc
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Adjoining the specifications set up by the Park Study Committee - and to t
Parks tamed by the schools . Following discussion, on motion of Counc
Hartzell, seconded by Councilman Wagner, tacit approval was give
this agreement .
Demolition On motion of Councilman lartzell, seconded by Councilman Wagner,
Gospel Supply City Manager was authorized to arrange for demolition of the Gos
House Supply House, to provide such improvements as expedient, and to
the property at best advantage .
.A claim against the City for da,magea, submitted by Earl L. Pruit
Claim denied on motion of Councilman Hartzell, seconded by Councilman
Pruitt Martinez , and referred to the City' s insurance carriers.
Resolution No. 2453, a resolution of the City of Redlands reques
Resolution that the State Fish and Game Commission provide fish for two put
No. 2453 owned ponds for recreational purpposes# presented and adopted on
of Councilman Cummings , seconded by Councilman Wagner.
City Manager Merritt reminded the Council of the Budget Session
8 :00 A.M. to 5 zOQ P.M. on May 28, and on Saturday, May 29, begin
at 8 :00 A.M.
City Manager Merritt regretfully announced the retirement of Mrs
Resignation M. Soper, City Clerk, effective July 1, 1965. Mrs . Soper has be
Hazel M. Soper with the City fifteen years. Mayor Burroughs spoke of how pleas
willingly Mrs. Soper has served her fellow workers, the public a
Council, saying this was not a farewell speech, but was spoken f
the heart.
Bills and salaries were ordered raid as aDnroved by the Finance
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