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HomeMy WebLinkAbout03051968-cc_CCv0001.pdf Charles G. DeMir j yn, Councilman John. TT. Wagner, Administrative Assistant Edward F. Taylor, City Attorney Peggy A. Moseley, City Clerk Ron Kibby, Redlands Daily Pacts Chuck Palmer, San Bernardino Sun ABSENT Ralph P. Merritt, Jr. , City Manager The meeting was opened with the pledge of allegiance, followed by invocation given by Reverend Henry W. Deane of the :sacred Heart C The minutes of the regular meeting of February 20, 1.068 were appy corrected, and the minutes of the adjourned regular meeting of Tfc 27 were approved as submitted. Mrs . Miriam Hawthorne introduced members of Girl Scout Troop 207 Redlands Junior High Schools . Mrs . Hawthorne also invited the Council to a public meeting beinc under_ the auspices of the League of Women Voters during which the didates for Council in the coming City election will address the and answer_ questions . This will take place in. Grace Mul1...en Audit at 7: 30 on March 25. All are welcome. PUBLIC C_`' EARINGS This is the time established by Resolution No. 2658 for the publi hearing can proposed Annexation District No. 22, at which time the cil_ will hear any questions or objections to the annexation of t1' Resolution territory to the City of Redlands . Mayor Rurrougl at this timo No . 2662 declared the meeting open as a public hearing concerning Annexati 3 . No questions or comments being forthcoming, the public heari Approving declared closed, and following discussion Resolution No. 2662, a Annexation Mora of the City of Redlands approving the annexation of certain No. 33 habited territory designated as Annexation No. 33 to the City of was adopted on motion of Councilman Hartzell, seconded by Counc AYES : Councilmen Martinez, Hartzell, Cummings, DeMirjyn, Mayor Burroughs NOES : None ABSENT: None Public hearing was also advertised for this time and place can Ordin nce No. 1359, Zone Change No. 96, which proposes a change of zone from A- 1 (Agriculture) District, to R-E (Residential Estate R-1-1.4, 000) District for approximately 12 acres of land located at the southeast corner of Lnance Fifth Avenue and Dearborn Street extended. At this time Mayor Burroughs"" x..359 declared the meeting open as a public hearing for any question or com- ment concerning this zone change. None being forthcoming, the public Change hearing was declared closed and Ordinance No. 1359 was adopted on inotion of Councilman Cummings, seconded by Councilman Martinez, with waiver of the reading of the ordinance in full, by the following roll. ca-11 vote: ACES : Councilmen Martinez, Hartzell, Cummings, DeMirjyn, Mayor Burroughs NOES : None ABSENT: :None 'ETITIONS Mr. Donald McCready, of 392 Los Robles Crest, made a presentation to Council concerning zoning laws, particularly commenting on the recent denial of a conditional use permit for a towe=r in an agricultural zone in North Redlands , with a specific recommendation that Section 52 of ,ready the ordinances on conditional use permits be amended by adding the .e words "Provided such uses are not deemed obnoxious (by a majority of tionai the residents) in -the area concerned. " ase Following the presentation, Mayor Burroughs thanked Mr. McCready for `mics his comprehensive study of this matter and stated that the recommenda- tion tion would be given to the Planning Commission for study. Councilman Cummings stated that the quote attributed to him by Mr. McCready was not his and asked that this be corrected.. On motion of Councilman DeMirjyn, seconded. by Councilman Cummings, this proposal of Mr. Donald McCready was referred to the Planning Commission for study. NG COMMISSION RECOMMENDATIONS Tentative Ma - Tract No . 7902 - Red Knoll Ranch Tentative approval of this tract., which had been unanimously recommended;: to Council for approval, by the Planning Commission, subject to all departmental requirements as outlined in Planning Commission minutes dated February 13, 1968, was tabled on February 20, 1968 to await results of the adoption of Ordinance No . 1359, on advice of the City Attorney. Mayor Burroughs read a Letter from Mr. Chris M. McCrir.ae concerning an access problem on Mr. McCririe ' s property which has developed as a result of this proposed subdivision. The property in Tract No. 7902 was sold. by Mr. McCririe. Ton] 1 nwi nrr a Ar,, mi m i-Frr A i cn > c o­­4 1 AA 1A-t •h � VL 1. -ILI G11J"IiLly 2 . No building permits on Lots 47, 32, 31, 28, 27 and 33 until t storm drain is installed. 3 . No permits to be issued on any lots until a construction schE is established and contracts approved for all offsite improve especially for Fern Avenue. On motion of Councilman DeMirjyn, seconded by Councilman Cummings approval was given for Tract No. 6953 subject to the fulfilling c requirements as outlined herein. 4- Lot Split No . 375 - Philip B . Lukei - Final Approval All provisions as contained in Council minutes dated July 5, 196E been complied with, it is the recommendation of the Planning Depa and the Department of Engineering that final approval be given fc Split No. 375 . On motion of Councilman Hartzell, seconded by Cou man Martinez, the recommendation of the Public Works Department ti adopted by the City Council . PARK COMMISSION RECOMMENDATIONS Councilman Cummings stated that there was no recommendation from Park Conurtission, that the Commission would meet this coming Thurs March 7, to consider the Park budget. Councilman Hartzell commented on the results of the recent tree program on Alvarado Street and commended the Park Department for efficient and diplomatic manner in which the program was carried -and stated that it was warmly received in the neighborhood. City Manager Merritt and Park Superintendent Charles Dawson have Redlands Ligated the problem of deterioration of seats at the Redlands BotiA Bowl row of seats has been replaced and it is recommended that the Cot Seats look into this and consider doing this throughout the Bowl. Mr_ has estimated that with the new seat design approximately 500 sea be added to the occupancy of the Bowl . i TRAFFIC COMMISSION RECOMMENDATIONS At the regular meeting of the Traffic Commission 'held February '2S the following recommendations were submitted to the City Council consideration: SECTION ONE: Pursuant to Article 676, Sections 676. 1 and 6-1 the Redlands Traffic ordinance: Resolution To establish a "Stop" sign on Fifth Avenue to stop Westbounc L- vehicles at intersection of Farview Lane. No . 2664 SECTION TWO: Pursuant to Article 676, Sections 676. 1 and 6-1 Traffic the Redlands Traffic Ordinance: To establish a "Stop" sign on Farview Lane to stop Northbour vehicles at intersection of Fifth Avenue. SECTION THREE: Pursuant to Article 676, Sections 676. 1 and of the Redlands Traffic Ordinance: To establish a "Stop" sign on Circle Drive to stop Eastbounc vehicles at intersection of Terracina Boulevard. Resolution No. 2664, a resolution of the City of Redlands amendir Traffic Ordinance as above recommended, was presented and unanimc adopted on motion of Councilman Martinez, seconded by Councilman a_au.t.t.VU�,jIIn 1.t::L.UILUW=IlUtA:U U11CI8_ t_ULAJIU_L1. CIULIIUI.IZf U.XPeflul,.�.Ul.e UZ :'?1.-7U for the annual membership fee of the City of Redlands in the Town Aff...i_-, La anon iation Association for the period January 1, 1968 through D c_ember 31, �rsla. .p 1968. Can motion of Councilman DeMirjyn, seconded by Councilman Martinez, the payment of the membership fee to the Town Affiliation was approved by the City Council . _ntment Mayor Burroughs also recommended the reappointment of J. Edward liarp to the Board of Parking Place Commissioners for another three year term, of ,and praised. Mr. Harp ' s work on the Commission in the past. On motion ng Place of Councilman Hartzell, seconded by Councilman. Martinez, appointment of `'' .ssioners J. Edward Harp to the Board of Parking Place Commissioners was unani- mously approved, and a letter directed to be sent over the Mayor ' s s_ig - ` nature in appreciation of his past work. SHED BUSINESS Ordinance No. 1366, an ordinance of the City of Redlands amending Ordi- nance nancew No . 1.193 to permit the Advisory Committee, upon unanimous agree- 1360ment, to authorize the signing of the offsite improvement agreement in lieu of installation of certain required improvements, was given second sory reading and adopted by the City Council-, on motion of Councilman aittee Hartzell, seconded. by Councilman Cummings, with waiver of reading of the ordinance in full, by the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen Martinez, Hartzell, Cummings, DeMirjyn, Mayor Burroughs NOES : None ABSENT- Done IANAGER Mr, Wagner read a letter from the "Tourist Promotion Board of the Cham- ber ber of Commerce requesting that the City budget $1, 000 to help defray the dost of installation of traveler_ information signs whicla the Chamber, aerce is placing along the freeway on each side of the city limits . The fns Counci:I.. referred the request to the office of the City Manager t.o be considered with the 1.968-69 budget. cls The City Manager was authorized to execute the certificates of raccept-- ance in behalf of the City on the following Grant Deeds and Easements: Grant Heed from the Redlands Board of Realtors to the City for alley d of right-of-way as required in CRA 214, on motion of Councilman llartz ill..,: tors seconded by Councilman DeMirjyn. Grant Heed from. J. T. and E. 11. .Bethell to the City for street ri..ght H. of-way in connection with 'Tract No . 6953, on motion of Councilman wthell DeMirjyn, seconded, by Councilman Martinez. of Jesus Beed from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Hay Saints to of batter the City for street right-of-way as required in CRA No. 208, on otioni Lintsof Councilman DeMirjyn, seconded by Councilman Martinez . Mayos of thy:.. Citi o o( an C' lferk 0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0