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HomeMy WebLinkAbout11011966-cc_CCv0001.pdf " PRESENT Waldo F. Burroughs, Mayor William T. Hartzell, Vice-Mayor Norman N. Martinez, Councilman Jack B . Curraraaings, Councilman Charles G. DeMir jyn, Councilman Ralph P. Merritt, Jr. , City Manager Carl, Davis, Attorney= Pegg' A. Moseley, City Clerk. :Ron Kibby, Redounds Daily Facts Chuck Palmer, San Bernardino Sun ABSENT Mone "Phe meeting was opened with the pledge of allegiance, followed by the invocation by Reverend Wesley L. Keller of the free Methodist Church. 'rhe minutes of the regular adjourned meetings of October 20, 1966, and October_ 25, 1966, were approved as submitted. Mr. Paul Tudor, Chairman of the Tourist Promotion Corcaardttee of thf Tourist Redlands Chamber of Commerce presented Council_ a plan for increas: Promotion PrPresentationtourism in Redlands . Mr. Tudor illustrated the value of tourism to a community in increasing income both for the City government Chamber and the local, business people and requested the cooperation and of Commerce support of the Council in the Chamber ' s endeavor, The Chamber of Commerce recommends the placing of as large sign at the east and gest entrances of the freeway into Redlands . Mr. Tudor' s present• ation included photographs and a. model_ sign. Following discuss:i.oa Councilman Martinez and DeMirjyn volunteered to serve on :aa committee with representatives of the Charciber of Commerce to farther study this proposed. plan. BIDS The following bids on trucks for the .Park Department and Water Division were opened and publicly declared in th.e office of the City Clerk at 10: 00 A.M. , this date: 'rucks Park Dept. Wad er Z7et» Park and Jack Coyle Water Saar Bernardino, California $ 2, 505. 19 4, 608. 74 : Departments Lange & Runkel R.edl.ands, California 2, 245.63 4, 028. 27 Wayne Gossett Redlands, California 2o345 .78 4, 1.3.5. 52 Wilson Equipment Company 4 C) 4 . 3" Colton, 'aalifornia �: Alt.er_nate At this time it was the recommendation of the Park Superintendent that the low qualified hied of Vane and Runkel in the amount of $2 , 245 .63 be accepted. It was also the recoarnendation of the Water Division that the low qualified bid of Lange and Runkel in the amount of 84. 025. 27 also be accented.. On motion of coon i_ tion No. 2556, a resolution of intention to vacate a portion of Terrac.ina. 2556 Boulevard, Mayor Burroughs at this time declared the meeting open u'02 as a public hearing for the purpose of hearing any protests or ina comment relative to the proposed. closing. None being forthcoming, and the public: hearing was closed . Resolution No. 2562, a resolution of the Cite of Redlands ordering the work on the above vacation presented and adopted on motion of Councilman Martinez, seconded by Counc:a...- man Cummings. At this time, Cite Manager Merritt presented the Grant Deed. from the )eed City of Redlands to Dr. and Mrs. I. 1T. Crittenden, covering the piece Iden of property vacated by the City for the approval_ of the Council. On motion of Councilman Hartzell, seconded, by Councilman Cummings, the Mayor and City Clerk were authorized to execute this Grant Deed. on behalf of the City. A public, hearing was also scheduled for this time can Ordinance No. :1.323, an ordinance amending Zoning Ordinanc No. :1-000 completely ace revising Section 1.9.00, R-2 Multiple Family Residential District 323 (R-,2-3000) . Mayor Burroughs again, declared the meeting open as a ag public hearing for the purpose of hearing any protests or comment relative to the proposed. revision. None being forthcoming, the public hearing was closed, second detailed reading of the ordinance was waived and the ordinance was unanimously adopted on aaaotion of Councilman. Hartzell, seconded by Councilman Martinez. 3 COMMISSION RECOMMENDATIONS As considered by the City Council at a regular meeting thereof held on .November 1, 1966, at 3: 00 P.M. Present: Councilmen Martinez, Hartzell, Cummings, DeMi jyn, Mayor Burroughs ; Attorney Carl. Davis Absent: None 1ea:l Re.y Commission Review and Aaaroval No. .200 _ Gulf Oilor oraticon ---- ... .�.�..�._� Decision of Commission being appealed: Approval of Coarmi.-ission Review and. Approval No, 200 subject to the reconunendations of all departments and two driveways for .the two pieces of property, as shown can Exhibit "A" . The Gulf Oil Corporation appealed to the Council for permission to have as third driveway entering the proposed service station at Tennessee Street and Colton Avenue to allow for the additional traffic expected when a proposed coffee shop will be constra;acted can the rear of the property site. Mr. Cordon Anderson, Real. Estate Representative for the Gd�-f Oil. Corporation, ad-dressed the Council stating that without the third driveway a traffic hazard would develop. After considerable= discussion, Councilman Cummings moved. that C.R.A. No. 200 be amended to allow three driveways, as shown on Exhibit P - Two for the gas station and one for future development, subject to a planter on the west side for at least 20 feet from the front property line. rphe motion was seconded. by Councilman Hartzell.. which referred to an agreement on loot Line Adjustment No. 3 signed by Mr. Simonds on July 2, 1963 to install curbs and gutters can Canyon Road. and Garden Street after the Garden Street realignment. Mr. Simonds Offered to dedicate to the City two triangular lots on Garden Street in exchange for his request to cancel the above mentioned agreement. After lengthy discussion, on motion of Council-man Hartzell, seconded by Councilman Cummings, Lot Eine Adjustment No. 33 was amended to delete the requirements to install. curia, gutters and standard street pavement on Carden Street and. Canyon Road at such time as Garden Street is realigned, in consideration of the dedication as indicated on Exhibit A along Canyon Road. and. Garden and further dedication of the two trian- gular plats located at Garden Street, Sa.r_rita Drive and Rossmont Drive. The motion was unanimously adopted. TRAFFIC COMMISSION RECOMMENDATIONS At the regular meeting of the Traffic Commission, held October 21 1966, the following recommendations were submitted. for Council consideration: SECTION ONE: Pursuant to Article 676, 676 .8 of the Redlands "Traffic Ordinance: To establish a "Yield" sign on Occidental to Resolution require northbound and southbound vehicles No. 2563 to yield right of way to Campus Avenue. Irraffic SECTION TWO:: Pursuant to Article 676, Section 676 . 1.. and 676. 3 of the Redlands Traffic Ordinance: To establish a "Stop" sign can Sunset Drive to stop westbound vehicles at the intersection of Allesandro Road. SECTION THREE: Pursuant; to Article 676, Section 676. :1. and 676. 3 of the Redlands Traffic ordinance: To establish a. "Stop" sign on San Mateo Street to stop northbound and southbound vehicles at the intersection of Fern Avenue. Resolution No. 2563, a resolution of the City of Redlands amending the Traffic Ordinance as above recommended was presented and adopted on motion. of Councilman Hartzell, seconded by Councilman Martinez. At this time, Chief Bowen reported that a double yellow line is being painted on .Fifth Avenue in the area where recent skiddings have been reported and: that three speed- ing citations have been given in the past four weeps . COMMUNICATIONS Councilman DeMir3yn brought to Council attention the problem of students walling in the street in the area of Moore Junior High School. Following some discussion, the matter was referred to the City Manager' s office :f:or study an,d recommendation, Councilman DeMir!vn also suggested the Possibility of a 31NESS Ordinance No. 1:324, an ordinance of the City of Redlands adapting the Uniform Housing Code, 1964 Edition, was presented., first detailed reading waived on motion of Councilman Cummings, seconded by Councilman Hartzell and laid over under the rules with public hearing thereon set for November 1.5, 1966, at 7 :00 P.M. --ion ordinance No. 1325, an ordinance of the City of Redlands 325 adopting a Uniform Plumbing Code was also presented, first -Ig detailed reading waived on motion of Councilman Ftartze:ll, seconded by Councilman Cummings, was laid over under the rules with public hearing set for November 15, 1966 . :ion On motion of Councilman Hartzell_, seconded by Councilman DeMirjyn, 360 Resolution No. 2560, a resolution of the City Council_ establishing ace a ambulance rates to be charged within the City of Redlands was unanimously adopted. --ion Resolution No. 2561, a resolution of the Cite of Redlands 561 X61 authorizing the Department of General.. Services of the SLate of California to purchase one emergency police vehicle can behalf of the City was adopted on motion of Councilman 11artMzeall, seconded by Councilman DeMi.rjyn. On Motion of Councilman Hartzell, seconded by Councilman DeMir. yn, authorization was given for a budget addition of $3, 295.00 from General. Lund Surplus for the purchase of the above-mentioned vehicle. ),N GER a City Ma ger :Merritt requested authorization of expenditure of ,Ig $791 .00 for taxes on Parking Loot 1A - this property being purchased LA on a lease-option plan. On motion of Councilman Hartzell., seconded. by Councilman Cummings, this amount was approved to be divided equally between the Parking District fund and the Parking Meter. Fund. Manager Merritt also requested authorization for the expenditure :at of $510.00 for taxes on property at 2£3 Grant Street -- this property being purchased on lease option. On motion of Councilman Cay icings, seconded by Councilman Martinez, this expenditure was approved with the funds being authorized to come from the General T.'und Budget Surplus. An offer of sale to the Citic on property at 17 Grant Street was ase ant presented by Manager Merritt. Following Council consideration of wt the location of the property and the acceptable offer in price, the City Manager was authorized to enter into a 20-year lease option. fr- r -Fh n niirr T)-,4cr� ref f-1)rn rvrnnr7 rt•-,r A 1 "7 r:*rAni- q+rrz�r f t`r,r ,A' ';f) Manager Merritt publicly expressed appreciation to Public Works Director John Shone, Water Superintendent Emmett Lowry and, administrative analyst William Kraus for their conscientious work on the recent" hand election. Council authorized a .letter of appreciation be written to each man over the Mayor ' s signature. Manager Merritt: reported that the Economic Feasibility Study concerning the proposed. San Bernardino--Redlands airport has not yet been received. a/ Bills and salries were ordered paid as approved by the Finance Committee. There being no further business demanding attention at this time, on motion, the Council adjourned at :45 P.M. Newt regular meeting November 15, 1366. Al"TEST z k Mayer of the City c Pedl!f ds Citi i'l 'k t �� 0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0