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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1966-0906_CCv0001.pdf 3 of a regular meeting of the City Council, City of Redlands, held in the Council chambers, Safety Hall, 212 Brookside Avenue, on September 6, 1966, at 7:00 P.M. Planning Commission Items 3:00 P.M. Regular Agenda 7 :00 P.M. Waldo F. Burroughs, Mayor William T. Hartzell, Vice-Mayor Norman N. Martinez, councilman Jack B. Cummings, Councilman Charles G. DeMirjyn, Councilman R. P. Merritt, Jr. , City Manager Edward F. Taylor, City Attorney Peggy A. Moseley, City Clerk Ron Kibby, Redlands Daily Facts Richard Parrish, San Bernardino Sun None The meeting was opened with the pledge of allegiance, followed by the invocation by Reverend Paul Kirk of the Christian Missionary Alliance Church. Minutes of the Council meeting of August 16, 1966, were approved as sub- 'mitted. HEARINGS This being the time and place advertised for a public hearing on Resolu- tion No. 2537, a resolution of the City Council of the City of Redlands :ion declaring intention to close a portion of Sunnyside Avenue, Mayor 2537 Burroughs at this time declared the meeting open as a public hearing for 546 aide any protests or comments relative to this resolution. None being forth .ie coming, the public hearing was declared closed. Resolution No. 2546, a resolution of the City of Redlands ordering the work on the above street closure was unanimously adopted on motion of Councilman DeMirjyn, sec- onded by Councilman Hartzell. A public hearing was also advertised for this time and place on Resolu- tioq No. 2538, a resolution of the City Council of the City of Redlands :ion declaring intention to close a portion of Laurel Road, Mayor Burroughs ?538 at this time declared the meeting open as a public hearing for any pro- 545 al tests or comments relative to this resolution. None being forthcoming, the public hearing was declared closed. Resolution No. 2545, a resolu- tion of the City of Redlands ordering the work on this street closure was unanimously adopted on motion of Councilman Cummings, seconded by Councilman Martinez. iTITIONS Mr. John Foy addressed Council, approving ordinance No. 1321, which was introduced at the afternoon session of the Council and which requires Officer of the Regional Water Quality control Board, made a presen tation before the members of the City Council regarding a proposed ordinance regulating the flow of certain wastes into a city' s sewerage system. He briefly outlined the background of the pro- posed ordinance which was the result of studies made by the Board of the water pollution problem confronting the cities in this area The consensus of the Board, after the study was made, was that the best solution would be to develop a common ordinance, with slight variations for each city, that would be acceptable to all cities concerned. Mayor Burroughs complimented Mr. Bueermann for his fine presentation. Following considerable discussion, Councilman Hartzell moved that the staff be requested to study the need for such an ordinance, consult various interested and affected organi- zations and report its findings to the Council at a later date. Motion seconded by Councilman DeMirjyn and carried. PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION 1. R.P.C. No. 263 - Amendment No. 71 to Zoning Ordinance No. 1000 That R.P.C. No. 263, amending Zoning ordinance No. 1000, Section 28.00, M-1 Light Industrial District and Section 29.00, M-2 General Industrial District, to require commission review and approval of site plans for new buildings on property abutting a major or secondary highway as designated on the Redlands General Plan, or abutting freeway frontage roads, be approved. on motion of Councilman Cummings, seconded by Councilman Hartzell, R.P.C. No. 263 was approved and ordinance No. 1321, an ordinance of the City of Redlands, Amendment No. 71 to ordinance No. 1000, was given first reading and laid over under the rules and public hearing set for September 20, 1966, at 7:00 P.M. Councilman DeMirjyn cast a dissenting vote. West Redlands Zone of Influence Presentation The Planning Director presented maps and supporting data which proposed boundaries for a West Redlands "Zone of Influence. " He stated that the purpose of the proposal was to define and objectively establish the factors which would logically relate the area to Redlands and its future growth. After some discus- sion on motion of Councilman Cummings, seconded by Councilman Hartzell, the Council elected to accept the material as presented by Mr. Schindler, to refer the area described herein to the Local Agency Formation commission as the proposed "Zone of Influence" for the City of Redlands on the west boundary and instructed the Legal staff to draft this proposal, for presentation to the LAFC. Councilman DeMirjyn voted "No. " Lot Split No. 363 - A. M. Taylor - Time Extension That a time extension of one year be granted for Lot Split No. 363 to September 7, 1967 . on motion of Councilman Martinez, seconded by Councilman DeMirjyn, the recommendation of the Plan- ning Department was adopted by the City Council. ADVISORY COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION as considered by the City Council at a regular thereof held September 6, 1966 . 1. That the request of Mr. J. Kipp for permission to sign the off*sit improvement agreement in lieu of installation of curb, gutter and sidewalk as required in Lot Split No. 299 for property located on the northwest corner of East Sunset Drive North and Golden West Drive, be approved, for the reason that alignment of this portion of Sunset Drive would be changed when the property on the south side of the street is developed and that it would not be possible to install the off-site improvements in the proper location at this time. On motion of Councilman Hartzell, seconded by Counciln DeMirjyn, the recommendation of the Advisory committee was adop�ed by the City Council. xeaianas i,rarric orainance: To establish a "No Parking" zone on the east and west sides of Church Street from Citrus Avenue to Redlands Boulevard. On motion of Councilman Hartzell, seconded by Councilman Martinez, the above recommendations were approved and Resolution No. 2544, establish- ing -these changes was unanimously adopted by the City Council. Councilman Cummings requests that the Traffic Commission investigate the problem of cars skidding onto private property at the corner of Ford and Fifth Avenue. This skidding is reportedly due to the accumulation of sand and water in the street. ICAT IONS Manager Merritt brought to Council attention the transfer of ownership of the alcoholic beverage license for Shakey' s Pizza Parlor, 836 West Colton Avenue. Mayor Burroughs read a letter from the Community Action Group, express- ing appreciation of the attitude and efforts of the Council and City Manager in regard to the activities of this group. ANAGER City Manager Merritt presented Resolution No. 2552, a, proposed resolu- tion relating to a change of policy concerning "outside city water con- ution nections. " Following lengthy discussion it was decided that this reso- 2552 lution will be revised and presented at the Council meeting of September ter 20, 1966. Water Superintendent Lowry presented ordinance No. 1322, an ordinance of nance the City of Redlands amending ordinance No. 988, as amended, and relat- 1322 ing to the acquisition of stocks and water rights by the City. Follow- ter ing discussion ordinance No. 1322 was introduced, given first reading of the title, on motion of Councilman Cummings, seconded by Councilman Hartzell, and laid over with public hearing set for Council meeting of September 20, 1966. Water Superintendent Lowry also presented Resolution No. 2551, a resolu- tion of the City of Redlands relating to rates and charges of the Water Department. This resolution was tabled to the meeting of September 20, 1966. SINESS Ordinance No. 1320, an ordinance of the City of Redlands establishing ante rules and regulations for electrical installations and adopting the 1320 Uniform wiring Code, 1965 Edition, was introduced and laid over under rical the rules with public hearing set for September 20, 1966, at 7:00 P.M. , Je on motion of Councilman DeMirjyn, seconded by Councilman Cummings. and No. 2550 Resolution No. 2549,/a resolution of the City of Redlands, amending itionandyot,254? 2549 Resolution No. 2541;7reming o the special water bond election to be tion held in Redlands, ints unanimously adopted on motion of Councilman Hartzell, seconded by Councilman Martinez. Manager Merritt read a letter from the council on Community Servic, viting the Redlands City Council to be a charter member of this gri On motion of Councilman Hartzell, seconded by Councilman Cummings, lution No. 2547, a resolution of the City Council of the City of RI Resolution expressing gratitude to the United States Army Corps of Engineers No. 2547 Army Corps their recent work in the Mill Creek floodway, which has alleviated of Engineers serious flood hazard threat to the City of Redlands, was unanimous, adopted by the City Council. Bills and salaries were ordered paid as approved by the Finance Col There being no further business demanding attention at this time, motion, the Council adjournedat900 P.M. Next regular meeting September 20, 1966, ATTEST: t��2, 6�4 Mayor of the C1 Red S City/RJ7erk ,40-0-0-0-0-0-0-0 r Lnce and M..2 districts, the meeting was declared open as a public hearing for ,21 any comments relative to this ordinance. Norse being forthcoming the `g public hearing was declared closed. Councilman Martinez moved that Ordinance No. 1321be adopted with waiver of the reading in full.. Motion � seconded by Councilman DeM rjyn 'and carried. jt A public heari