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HomeMy WebLinkAbout08171965-cc_CCv0001.pdf o1' a reg-u I a r In ee L o I' t I ie C i ty Comic :L J , of I) Che Couric i I Cha itibel:." Sat'e- f v 13ti-i-I dints; 21 `? Hrot-)ks J fle A veimie . (it d tems : c) 'i () I'M Iteglihlr ;Jef:� A t I 1 ',)6 Pla III -lig s F.Vr Walto F. Bur-ri) s lqa v or W,:L I I i.am 1' . lia rt z e c e-May or kobui-t J , Wagner i.lnjan 11.c k P. C umm i t i Coui Ic iI ilia it Ra I pI I P. %I(a v I, it t kr,. i. i t v I NI a 11.a e v Edward F, Ta} I or Cj tv Attorney Pr A. M o s e,I e N,-, :i, t y (—t e rk Roli Kibbv,, Redlands Daily Fact,S Palnit�,r , Sait 13eritardirio "Sun T N o i,ma N . Ma r t j-ji e z , Co iin c, j 1.in;j r i he me e t,j-n6 wa z3 u perie d w j t I I t Ii e p) e dge 01' a I I e-g ia lic Co'l I Owe(J LI)e I-11vocation I)\ ReverentA Doti, Woc)ctstock of TAte, Church of f. I-Ir i Fhks 116,11LILL!6 Ut' t,110 Fe-JJArax, meetitig, Atigii,-,t were, W-i' til the f'ollowinr xddi,-t :ion�� : a I,I /-e,11 P I ii ri t i i i i C ("o inin i s on e c o mm e n d,,,i t ic)i is pa p.,e t,w c U�ie t'ollowinL lirie to reaci . "It Pert -, O-Iatet� tdoll, of a perj..ott of approximate l� two -\-e-aj,s oA' Lfa.`jt u-se . " aka. . unlind rip (,'orwai-s-;iiotL Recominen.dat, -ts , pa,-e oi to read : " Hien exi.�tiitg Ordi-iiancu, No. 1 .2021 , jas a -,obleoij to itsW 1r.a Eie , tile adjac'ell t railroad tracks and the flood haztiri M j, NI c rr i. L L Re:73ulLcuion No . 2,'1 -?,0 tc, rc,,ad : "A resolution of t.1 p-covidinp f*()r .-I rai,se of 10?�, i'll charge�,, made for d brought about; b�v the iric-re'a-se in (Al a- T,he Cc)uritv diiiiij) tlnrett . t 1, t keso.h.jt.i.(,-M No . 2!460 i.c) r�act app Li, the Prirk Dej)aavtmeiit Ljtu addition of a ' Pal-k F or e ma I I P I D:-, T,I t-i s I I e,j,I t g t I I e ita t t,(:: a d v e V L I�s c1 fo r- 0 p tz�I I i 1-16-- t>1' 1)j (1, 0n A 1":r.-011t I,oJ(Ier F'or the �tvuut Dej-,)artuient t 1-1 e 1'0 11.()W,i,I I i (]S wt}wt}r c P LI c) t L e d vj t i d (A e t--I a, 0A' t II e .1 er k a t 1 A d;1 1, e VNrl 1, M)UK 1 1"qI1-1 pillHII I Cit , or Industry I t in the recommendation of the DeparLmont of PubJ le Works Lba t I no low qualitied hid of the Warauch Bancroft Equipment Company in the aim _)not of 5)080 he accepted. On motion of councilman Hartzell , seconded by Councilman Wagner , The aboAe recommendation wmH approved by The city council . HEARINhn Public hearing having been mdvert,ased for this time and place on Ros;_I4 lotion No . 2065 - Annuxatio" No . 5 - Mayor Burroughs at thhs time 0A ii Plared rh" me" t, Kg open as a pwbllc hearing of an,- prote,ts or contme111r rel" tivc to the proposed on"oxiLlou None buiag Vqrt5Pomj ig, Clio po&4', Tion lip hnari ig won Ploso-1 . and CounUmtln Couni ig, mudu tip fol. Lowi ig mtO Itearl Lion : "This City Conviril hi, L"g w" t o" rio 17t , daY of August , 1905 , 21 in the KaPety Building of the City of Redlands . ai the day , hour and plaoe Fixed in Re5o1ution No . 2465 for hearing of protests to pro- posed Annexation No . 25 , and no protests having been made , I Move LAQ this City Council does resolve and determine that protests haNe not been made by the owners of one-half of the value o the territory pro. posed to be annexed as showa by the last equalized asvessmenl roll , nor by public and private owners of one-half or the value of the ter- ritory proposed to be annexed as determinad by said legislative body ; and that the proposed annexation shall be initiated lays a duly odopted ordinance. " Motion seconded by Councilman Wagner and adopted . Or No . 129y , an ordinance of the City of Redlands appro% iiit.),' Ice Ane. xaLion District No . 25 . was introduced and the title read by 294 Attorney Taylor and laid oven under the rules with seu"nd reading schoduleu For September 7 , 1965 . Ordi"ance No . 1297 , an Ordinance amending Ordinance No . 1218 eritiLledj, In Ordinance Creating and Establishing Fire Zones in the City of Red-, Ice lands , " was scheduled for public hearing at this time . Mayor BurrougIs )7 again declared the meeting open as a public hearing Fur the purpose c'il hearing any protests or comment . None being forthcoming, the pa blic hearing was declared closed . Ordinance No. 1297 was adopted an moLiQ of ( ouriciLman Wagner , seconded by Councilman Cummings , with the rol- lowing roll salt vote : AYES : Councilmen Wagner , Hartzell , Cummings , Mayor Hurroug&,�i NOES : None, it AHSFNT: Councilman Martinez This being the time and place advertised For public hearing on iirdin- i' I ance No . 1296 , an ordinance of the City of Rualands concer"J."g plumtA Ice i "g, the installation and repair of gas and drainage systems , and ?c)(-) ,ac opuing a uniform plumbing code , Mayor Hurroughs again declared the g meeti_ng open as a public hearing of any protests or comment , None I lag forthcoming , the public hearing was declared closed , and OrdtilDod'' ADVISORY UUMMITTEU RECOMMENDATIONS as considered by the City Council at a regw m e i 1(,? 17 , ,; the,reof held August 1965 . I . That the request, of Mv. M. K . Feen5tra for permission to sign the improvement ordinance agreement in lieu of the installatiul of sidewalks an required in Coawrissiot-i Review and Approval No . 185 as per Ordinance 1000 for property known as 1705 and NOT West Colton Avenue , u4ich was first considered at the Council meetiag of August J , 1965 , be reconsidered in view of addition, findiags . Following discussion of the seve"-inch step-down in the building which would develop if the sidewalks are installe( in front of the pizza parlor - such step-down or ramp not bein, permitted in the building code - the Council relunctautly ap- proved the recommendation of the Advisory Committee that an, agreement be signed and that sidewalks be installed in the fu- ture as soon as physically possible , on motion of Councilman Wagner , seconded by Councilman Hartzell , Following the business meeting, the Council was addressed by M- Neil Plylb , San Bernardino County Director of Planning, who (10 cussed the East Valley General Planning Study which includes U City of Redlands and is part of the General Master Plan of the County . The Council expressed support of the program as a whole , encou, aged the continuation of the study , and offered help in the se( Lions of the study pertaining to Redlands . Mayor Burroughs read as letter from the Southern California Ass, of Governments ' Formation Committee ( KCAG ) requesting the appo, Representation or a representative and an alternate to represent Redlands on S C AB c(Mmli t: t e e . Mayor Burroughs was appointed an representative an, cilman Wagner to serve as alternate . Mayor Burroughs also read as letter from C-Air , Inc . , thankiug, Cotuinhl for the assistance given in the past few weeko to help become better known and supported. A letter from the Downtown Redlands Association asking for the of West State Street - just below Orange Street and just above Street Bank of America driveway - for as Back-to-School fashion show t C I a S u r t%\ held Friday evening, August 27th . Closure to be about 6 : 00 PA motion of Councilman Wagner , seconded by Councilman Hartzell , for this closure was authorized as requested . U,N,1UNJ,S1lED HUSIYNI At the Council meeting of August jrd, the Chamber of Commerce me"ted the Council with a request for additional funds from ill Thi5 matter was tabled until this meeting in order to allow ft..t study by representatives of the Council together with members Chamber Chamber. At this time , following di6cussion by the Council an ('')f resematives of the Chamber of Commerce , Councilman Hartzell Commerce the following motion: "I move Budget 1 ) That the City increase its investment in the budget ofth Request] Chamber of Commerce by the additional sum of $2 , 500. 00 to as total of $12 , 500 . 00. 2 ) That the Citv matrh . HnIlan Po" Hnll �" f --- ---- )U , I -1c_)o I aw-L 1-�uU" VWU P"VUV Uv vuuouey it ly"o this statement to be signed by the Chamber president , The amounts stated shall be disbursed from Unappropriated General Fund Budget Surplus . This apprOpriaTiOn applies to the current fiscal year only and is in no sense to commitment upon future City budgets . " This motion was seconded by Councilman Cummings and adopted by the City Coun-cil . Ordinance No . 1 )00 . an ordinance of the City of Redlands granting a Ice t'rauchise to operate authorized emergency ambulance service within 10 the City of Redlands to Leroy C. Gish . presented , second detailed A fl- Aise reading waived on motion of Co-uncilman, Hartzell , senonded by Council won Wagner . and adopted by the following vote : AYES : Councilmen Wagner , Hartzell , Cummings , Mayor Burroughs NOES : None ABSENT : Councilman Martinez 1AGER Before proceeding with the agenda items , Pity Manager MerrAtt pro- sented a resume of the conditions within the City as a result of CIO severe storm on August 11 , 1965. He expressed appreciation for tke V of City emplooees ' willing and cooperati \ e efforts during the stoiin ar".1 Amage in the enKuing clean-up program; revjowed the damage to City propert, and equipment ; pointed out the needs for an accelerated flood contr&i program for the City and a grading ordinance for thu County to pie- vent drainage damage into the City, and stressed the problem of people dumping trash into the drainage system, Following discussion, on motion of Councilman Hartzell , seconded by Councilman Wagner, Mayor Burroughs was authorized to direct a letter ; to the County Board of Supervisors requesting the adoption oV a County Grading Ordinance . Manager Merritt presented a request for additional appropriations for salary and transportation for the new position of Park Depart- ment Ge"eral Foreman. On motion of Councilman Cummings . seconded by � Councilman Wagner , $2 , 700. 00 for truck and radio and $5 , 71) . 00 for salary - both sums to be financed from the Park Fund Budget Surplus , I were apppoved by the City Council . Recon-miel-idatio"s regarding industrial development were received from D, (' . the Redlands Industrial Development Council . The City Council ex- pressed appreciation and accepts the recommendations for further study , On motion of Councilman Cummings , seconded by Councilman Hartzell. , the recommendations of the Recreation Commission regarding Floral Plunge were accepted , and special note made of the fourth paragrZlph mead -- to hold ploral pl "nvo unti I on onnyonvinfo fko il itV is "Vn- the C.` l t.y The :rrar.ua..a.l report cat` the A . K. Smiley Library was received and annual report of the Park Department . 1'irea council received az lease-option offer for ttoe,. old City `z'aa;r Lease Offer ca.r.°txy at Texas and Oriental Streets in the amount of $ 190. 00 1?e O l e1 for the first year with option to purchase at the end of one y City Yards the meeting of August 1 , 1965 . At, this time , the offer comes s sts.ratif>irt: lease at the same price with option to renew .t`or~ on City Manager Merritt presented ar st.aafr study of the cost oV br the property up to standard , and following lengthy discussion , offer was rejected on motion of Councilman Hartzell , seconded Councilman Cummings . Mot, icarr. carried . Councilman Wagner voted for the reason that he bcr.l_.r.e>ves it is not good business for th to allow larca}aert.y to lie dormant when it has <.+ potential of in I1.n easement from Alexander Th€xcas and Roy G . Haskins tura t.frea C i t Easement erect and operate ar rotating beacon an property which is aadl<ac:4 from the Municipal ipaal Airpor°t. runway ;.rrrd ju6L west of the Fixed Base €a Tho os nn(.t Haskins hangar , accepted on motion of Councilman Wagner , seconded by ti man. Hartzell , with the City Manager authorized to execute the c~a.o t e e of acceptance on behalf ca t' the e.; C ry Bills and salaries were ordered re d pazici m5 approved by the t;"_i.rra,rrrc rrai tt:;eacw . No further business demanding attention at this time , on mut., iea t`cac nc. i_il_ adjourned at 10 :00 P.M . Next r°c>k$z,ul.asr meeting September 7 , 1965 . ATTEST: Mayor o r ra t::' the ex C t y ca f' f,'<.#a�l'�..aa n r�l,�;. " Cit t=f t/ e.�:r k, { 6