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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1967-1003-cc_CCv0001.pdf William T. Hartzell, Councilman Jack B. Cummings, Councilman Charles G. DeMirjyn Councilman Ralph P. Merritt, Jr. , City Manager Carl. E. Davis, Deputy City Attorney Peggy A. Moseley, City Clerk Vic Miller, Redlands Daly Pacts Chuck Palmer, San Bernatdino Bun ABSENT Stone The meeting was opened with the pledge of allegiance, followed b) invocation by Reverend David Bilke of the First Baptist Church. The minutes of the regular meeting of September 1.9, 1967 were aPl as submitted. BIDS The following bids on Gas Tax Projects #191 and #194, insta►_llatic traffic signals at San Mateo-Brookside and. Redlands Boulevard-Pa] Avenue intersections, were opened and publicly declared in the of of the City Clerk at 10:00 A.M. this date: Paul Gardner Corporation Ontario, California $73,464. 37 E. L. "Yeager Construction Co. Traffic Riverside, California $74, 240.89 Signals A. S. Bubbs Colton, California $75, 194826 Gas Tax Matich Corporation Colton, California $76, 627 .19 Projects Walker & Bates #191 & Riverside, California $880518.48 #194 J . B Eooy Construction Co. Redlands, California $95, 98.5. 22 At this: time .it is the recommendation of the Department of Public that the lows qualified bid of the Paul Gardner Corporation, in tl mount of $73,464..37 be accepted, subject to the approval of the Division of Highways for the portion over and above the city esta On motion of Councilman Cummings, seconded by Councilman DeMirjyr award was made to the Paul... Gardner Corporation.. City Manager Merritt reported that the six police vehicles authoi Police for bid at the last meeting will be included by San Bernardino cc Vehicles in its automotive bids for this year. This should result in a bf prig: per vehicle. Redlands dealers will have the opportunity tc PUBLIC HEARINGS This being the time and ,place advertised for public hearing on Ca No. 1339, an ordinance of the City of Redlands relating to Residf Parking Requirementsi Mayor Burroughs at this time declared the n Ordinance open as a public 'hearing for the purpose of heating arty protests go. 1.3.39 comment relative to this ordinance. Council considered this orcli at length, during which fair. Bill Chester, 138 E. pioneer Ave. , Mx David Waters. 1516 Bellevue Road. and Mr. Ralth Faccone. 632 Citi No. 1339 be adopted. Motion was seconded by Councilman Martinez and adopted with the following roll call vote: AYES; Councilmen Martinez, Hartzell, Cummings, Mayor Burroughs NOES: Councilman DeMirjyn ABSENT: None This being the time and place advertised for public hearing on ordinance No. 1342, an ordinance of the City of Redlands regulating signs and ad- vertising structures, Mayor Burroughs again declared the meeting open as a public hearing for the purpose of hearing any protests or comment relative to this ordinance. Following Council discussion and a protest aance by Mr. Lou England, of 271 K Street, regarding the amortization. period 1342 established in the ordinance, the public hearing was declared closed. Councilman Martinez outlined the extensive work done by Director of Building and Safety Mitchell and his committee, expressed gratitude for their expenditure of time, and moved that Ordinance No. 1342 be adopted. Motion was seconded by Councilman Hartzell and adopted by the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Martinez, Hartzell, Cummings, Mayor Burroughs NOES: Councilman DeMirjyn ABSENT: None Public hearing was also advertised for this time and place on ordinance No. 1343, amending Zoning ordinance No. 1000 - Administrative and Pro- fessional Office District. Mayor Burroughs again declared the meeting open as a public hearing for 'the purpose of hearing any protests or com- ments concerning this ordinance. Following comment by Mr. David Waters of 1516 Bellevue Roadi the public bearing was declared closed, and ordi- nance No. 1343 adopted, on motion of Councilman Cummings, seconded by Councilman Martinez, by the following roll call vote; AYES : Councilmen Martinez, Hartzell, Cummings, DeMirjyn, Mayor Burroughs NOES- None ABSENT: None .JG COMMISSION RECOMMENDATIONS As considered by the City Council at a regular meeting thereof held October 3, 1967 at 3: 00 P.M. Present: Councilmen Martinez, Hartzell, Cummings, DeMirjyn, Mayor Burroughs, Deputy City Attorney Carl Davis Conditional Use Permit No. 134 - Tri-City Concrete Co. Manager Merritt brought a request from the applicant that this matter be tabled until the next Council meeting. Lot Split No. 362 - A. B. Rezendes That the request of A. B. Rezendes for permission to split property located at 226 East Cypress Avenue - Lot Split No. 362 - be approved subject to the recommendations of all departments as contained in Plan- ning Commission minutes dated September 26, 1967. On motion of council_ as 910 East Colton Avenue be approved as it relates to Colton Avi as this major street should be improved an entire block at one t. However, as the sidewalk on Division Street will serve those usii church facilities, it is the recommendation of the committee thal be installed at this time. on motion of Councilman DeMirjyn, sei by Councilman Hartzell, the recommendation of the Advisory Commil was adopted by the City Council. 2. The request by Forsberg and Gregory for permission to sign the improvement agreement in lieu of installation of improvements as quired by engineering department in Lot Split No. 230 for properl cated on east Center Street, approximately 120 feet north of Cent Crest Drive was tabled to allow further study by the Planning Del ment of improvements relating to this block, TRAFFIC COMMISSION RECOMMENDATIONS At the regular meeting of the Traffic Commission held on Septemb( 1967 the following recommendation was submitted to the Council fc sideration: Section One: Pursuant to Article 676, Sections 676. 1 and 67, Resolution of Chapter 67 of the Redlands Ordinance Code: No. 2624 To establish a "Stop" sign on Clark Street to stop east boul and west bound vehicles at the intersection of Nordina Stre( Traffic Resolution No. 2624, a resolution of the City of Redlands amendii Traffic Ordinance as above recommended, was presented and adoptee motion of Councilman Martinez, seconded by Councilman DeMirjyn. APPLICATIONS AND PETITIONS Mr. Frank Adams, representing the inland Council of Conservation invited the Council to an appreciation dinner for legislators of Bernardino and Riverside Counties to be held in the Elk' s Lodge i Redlands on October 15, 1967. On motion of Councilman Martinez, seconded by Councilman Hartzell approval was given to -transfer of two Option B water contracts, COMMUNICATIONS Councilman DeMirjyn gave a comprehensive report on the meeting of Southern California Association- of Governments, including forecas population growth, area development and needs to the year 1985. UNFINISHED BUSINESS Resolution No. 2628, a resolution of the City of Redlands urging Resolution sharing program by the Federal Goverment, was adopted on motion No. 2628 Councilman Hartzell, seconded by Councilman Martinez, by the full vote: Tax AYES. Councilmen Martinez, Hartzell, Mayor Burroughs Sharing NOES: None Program ABSTAINED: Councilmen Cummings, DeMirjyn ABSENT: None On June 20, 1967 authorization was given to begin condemnation pr Resolution ceedings against Bear Valley Water Company for property needed b)� No. 2631 City for a three, million gallon reservoir. At this time the Citj) unable to negotiate_--ourchase due to the wide disc-rPnAnr-v in fbi- A conation proceedings to have court determination of the price the City is to pay. edings Resolution No. 2631, a resolution of the City of Redlands ordering con- demnation as outlined, was unanimously adopted on motion of Councilman DeMirjyn, seconded by Councilman Cummings. SINESS Resolutions Nos. 2625, 2626, and 2627, concerning street vacations related to the Town Square development, were tabled for further con- sideration. Resolution No. 2623, a resolution of the City Council applying to Public C. Utilities Commission for funds for crossing protection installed at ing Tennessee Street and A.T. & S .F. R.R. , was unanimously adopted on motion s of Councilman Hartzell, seconded by Councilman DeMirjyn. ANAGER Manager Merritt reported that the City would receive $35,451.69 in Disaster Funds for the November 1965 flood. Manager Merritt also reported the need for a new roof for Safety Hall. Call It is the recommendation of the Building and Safety Department that the of pitch be increased and that a twenty-year-bondable roof be obtained, ty Hall with the estimated cost being between $7, 000 and $10, 000. On motion of Councilman Cummings , seconded by Councilman DeMirjyn, authorization was given to advertise for bids on this work. The Annual Reports of the Smiley Library and the City Planning Depart- ment were presented. Resolution No. 2629 - Annexation No. 31 and Resolution No. 2630 - Annexation 32, resolutions declaring the intention of the City of Redlands to initiate on its own motion proceedings to annex certain anon uninhabited territory, were unanimously adopted on motion of Councilman 31 & 32 DeMirjyn, seconded by Councilman Martinez. This land is chiefly in the Santa Ana Wash and is designated and approved by the Water Quality Control Board for the discharge of effluent from the City sewage treat- ment plant. Councilman DeMirjyn suggested that a letter expressing appreciation for Mr. Rafael Garcia' s quick action in causing apprehension of two hold- up suspects be sent over the Mayor' s signature. The Council unanimously concurred in this gesture. The Council agreed that in the event of no quorum at the regular meetingi of October 17, 1967, October 25 would be a convenient meeting date. Bills and salaries were ordered paid as approved by the Finance Com- mittee. No further business demanding attention at this time, on motion, the Council adjourned at 9: 20 P.M.