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HomeMy WebLinkAbout07061965-cc_CCv0003.pdf Jack B. Cummings, Councilmon Ralph P. Merritt, Jr. , City Manager Carl Davis , Attorney Peggy A. Moseley, City Clerk Ron Kibby, Redlands Daily Facts Charles Palmer, San Bernard1no Sun BENT William T. Hartzell, Councilman The meeting was opened with the pledge of allegiance, followed b: invocation by Reverend Paul Kirk of the Christian Missionary All: Minutes of the special meeting of June 30 approved as submitted. utes of the regular meeting of June 15 corrected as follows : Un4 appointmeut of Acting City Clerk, the statement regarding salary deleted. PUBLIC HEARINGS This being the time and place advertised for public hearing on R, tion No. 2459, a resolution of the City of Redlands for adoption Amendment No. 10 to the General Plan, Mayor Burroughs at this tij IR esolution clared the meeting open as a public hearing of any protests or cl No. 2459 relative to the proposed amendment. None being forthcoming, the hearing was closed and Resolution No. 2459 was adopted on motion Councilman Wagner, Seconded by Councilman Cummings, with the fol. vote : AYES : Councilmen Martinez , Wagner, Cummings, Mayor Burroughs NOES: None ABSENT: Councilman Hartzell Public hearing was also scheduled for this time on Ordinance No. an ordinance of the City of Redlands adopting Amendment No. 60 ti ing Ordinance No. 1000. Mayor Burroughs again declared the meet Ovdiftance open as a Public hearing of any protests or comment relative to No. 1295 proposed amendment. None being forthcoming, the public hearing closed and Ordinance No. 1295, with waiver of reading in full, a, on motion of Councilman Cummings, seconded by Councilman Wagner, the following vote : AYES: Councilman Martinez , Wagner, Cummings, Mayor Burroughs NOES : None ABSENT: Councilman Hartzell JORAL PETITIONS Mr. Salvador Aranda, on behalf of St. Mary' s Catholic Church, re, that permission be granted for the sale of tickets and soda and cones in Sylvan Park during the church' s annual barbecue on July 1965• He stated this would be done only in the immediate area o, barbecue. ISylvan Park At this time, Mr. Merritt presented a similar request from Mr. R Sale of Zimmer, who represents a group of Redlands citizens who assist & Tickets orphanage in Tijuana, Mexico. That the application of the Buin Corporation for a. Conditional Use Permit in an R-E Zone to construct a Veighborhood shopping cen.twr on approximately eight acres, of property located south of Redlands Boulevard, east of the proposed alignment of Ford Street between Oak. Street and Sunset Drive North, beapproved for the reasons that it is timely, ,meets the expanding need' s of the community, satisfies the teochnical requirements for such a development, and the location is well placed with reference to the map and the lays. Mayor Burroughs addressed the large audience present, stating that each person wishing to speak would come forward and give name and address as in a ,public hearing. Mr. Rex Cranmer, attorney for the Buin Corporation, summarized the reasons lite daleetit a dos rdc a*debtti .dctliiAonei,g#be hood,�Ishop- pingcconter. Mr. Max Creston introduced Attorney ,James Dunn who gave a summary. of the reasons the South East Redlands Association opposes this center. Mr. Edward P. Foley, attorney for the Maysville Develo ent Corporation, addressed the Council concerning the four and one- half acres owned by Marysville in the area. being discussed. Also addressing the Council were the fallowing: Ernest Kassner, 1367 Oak Street ; Laurence Wormser, 217 Orange Street, Bill Reynolds, 112,E West Crescent Avenue ; Dorothy Bishop, 210 East Sunset Drive, North.; Marilyn Masters, 361 Franklin; Walter Baumgartner, 302 East Sunset Drive, North; Robert Frost, 464 Summit ; and Mrs. Walter Mook, 114 Anita Court, Mayor Burroughs then closed the meeting to discussion from the floor. Following lengthy Council discussion relating to the desirable aspects of the development, and agreement on the un- desirability of permitting a' somewhat isolated parcel of R-E zoned property to remain between a freeway and a. shopping center, Councilman Cummings moved approval of C.U.P. No. 106 subject to the requirements of all departments as contained in Planning Commission minutes dated June 22, .196 , with the added require- Ford ment that the center be relocated on the property adjacent t° Avenue the freeway; and that the development be returned to Planningetende Commission for approval of the site plan. Motion seconded by and Councilman Martinez and carried with the following vote : AYES : Councilmen Cummings, Martinez , Mayor Burroughs NOES : None ABSENT: Councilmen Wagner, Hartzell Mr. Cummings recommended that Planning Commission remove all shopping center symbols from ,the General Flan. 2. Home Occu ation Permit No. 20 - Donald E Newnham That the request of Donald E. Newnham for a Home Occupation Per- mit to conduct a consulting industrial engineer office in his residence at 1506 Monticello Court be approved, subject to Plan- ning Department requirements for such permit. On motion of Councilman Cummings, seconded by Councilman Martinez , this recom- mendation was adopted by the City Council. ,ISSION At present there are two vacancies on the Park Commission. Mr. Cum- mings recommended the appointment of Dr. Robert L. West , who has nts worked recently on the Park Study Committee; Mayor Burroughs reeom- on mended the appointment of Mr. Oral Baker, counselor at Redlands High School. On motion of Councilman Cummings, seconded by Councilman Wagner, these recommendations were approved; witli Dr. West aDoointed tating beacon - the uses f< r which they were originally budgete< motion of Councilman Wagner, seconded by Councilman Cummings, tl quested rebudget.ing was approved by the City Council. A Grant Beed to the City of Redlands from Warren L. Bauer and R( Grant :Deed H. Lintz for street right-of-way purposes of the east half of No Bauer - Lintz Street, north of Pine Avenue, presented and accepted on motion t Councilman WAgner, seconded by Councilman Martinez, with the Ci! Manager authorized to execute certificate of acceptance on beha: the City of Redlands. Resolution No. 2463, an amendment to the Personnel Rules and Rel esolution tions wh1ch would permit unlimited accrual of sick leave, preset No. 2463 and adopted on motion of Councilman Wagner, seconded by Councils Martinez. City Manager Merritt presented the request from the Redlands scl Crossing A o use teacher-aides as crossing guards in the neighborhood of I Guards School and Lugonia School in assisting four-and five-yeAr-oXds hand operation Headstart. On motion of Councilman Wagner, secoz Councilman ,Cummings, this arrangement was sanctioned by the Cit, Council. From Four Point, Inc, , a claim in the amount of $20,000, for dai Claim to property from water line failure, denied on motion of Counci: our Point Cummin s, seconded by Councilman Wagner, and referred to the Ci. insurance carrier. _ Resolution No. 2465, a resolution of the City of Redlands decla; Resolution that proceedings have been initiated to annex certain uninhabiti No. 2465 territory designated as Annexation No, 25, presented and adopted Annexation No. 25 motion of Councilman Wagner, seconded by Councilman Cummings, ay ting the public hearing thereon for August 17, 1965, at 7s00 P.1 Bills and salaries were ordered paid as approved by the Finance mitten. No further business demanding attention at this time, on motion Council adjourned at 8: 15 P.M. I �sxt regular meeting, July 20, 1965. TEST: a or of the City of Redl a it irk