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Charles G. DpMirjyn , Councilman
Cliresten M. Knudsen, Councilman
Ralph P. Merritt, Jr. , City Manager
Edward P. Taylor, City Attorney
Peggy A. Moseley, City Clerk:
Erwin S . Nein, Redlands Daily Facts
Chuck Palmer, San Bernardino dun
ABSENT None
hemeetane was opened with the pledge of allegiance, followed by
invocation by Reverend H. M. Fink of the First: United Methodi.s.t Ch
Manor Burroughs welcomed students from Redlands High School. and Ca
and visitors present.
Irl e minutes of the regular meeting of January 21., 1969 were approv
submitted .
1N3 The following bads for furnishing steel pipe for the Fifth Avenue
voi.r were opened and publicly declared in the office of the City C'.
10: 00 A.M. this elate.
American Pipe & Construction Co.
Azusa, California $10, 132. 50
Bid Award
United Concrete Pipe Corporation
Steel. :Pipe Riverside, California $10, 101.00
After study by the Department of Public Works , it is recommended t',
bid of the United Concrete Pape Corporation, beingthe l..owea: subzaxa
and meeting all specifications, be accepted. On motion of Councill,
De.Mir yn, seconded by Councilman Martinez, ward of this bid was
unanimously to the United Concrete :Pipe Corporations in the amount
$10, 101.00 .
The following bads for widening and construction of 'Pennessee Stre
also ripened and publicly declared in the office of the City Clerk
0: 00 A.M. this state:
BWB Constructors , Inc.
San Bernardino, California $25, 895. 70
C L. Brooks
San Bernardino, California $23, 247 . 90
H. (Reece) Cockrum
Bloomington, California $20, 672fi90
Bid Award A. S . 11ubbs
Tennessee St .
Colton, California $23, 295 . 20
Construction Leonard Lipsk.ey, Contractor
Redlands , California $21, 960 . 50
McLaren Construction
Mentone, California,, $24, 980. 17
Riverside Construction Co.
Riverside, California $23, 731. 18
Leroy Wilkin,s
San Bernardino, California $17, 823 . 15
E. L. eager Construction Co.
Riverside. cal _forn a X17 . 6 10_ 0
Councilman Knudsen, award was made unanimously by the City Council 'to
E. L. Yeager Construction Co. , in the amount of $1.7, 510.80
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Public hearing can Resolution No. 2724, a resolution of the City Council
of the City of Redlands declaring intention to vacate a portion of
Clifton Court, was advertised for this time and place. Mayor Burroughs
declared the meeting open as a. public hearing for comments or questions
relative to the above street closure. bona being forthcoming, the pub--
ations lic hearing was declared closed, and Resolution No. 2729 ordering the
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work on this closure, was unanimously adopted on motion of Councilman
2710 Knudsen, seconded by Councilman Cummings .
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This time and place were also advertised for public hearing on Reso_l.uti.oa
ag No, 2725, a resolution of the City Council of the City of Redlands
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declaring intention to vacate a portion of Clifton Court. Mayor Burrougli
again declared the meeting open as a public hearing of any comments or
questions relative to this closure. None being forthcoming, the pub]- c
hearing was declared closed, and Resolution No. 2730, ordering the wort
closing the above section of street, was unanimously adopted on motion of
Councilman DeMirjyn, seconded by Councilman Knudsen.
�G COMMISSION RECOMMENDATIONS
As considered by the City Council at a regular meeting thereof held
February 4, 1969 at 2: 00 P.M.
:Present: Councilmen Martinez, Cummings, DeMirjyn, Knudsen, Mayor
Burroughs , Deputy City Attorney Michael Quinn.
Conditional Use Permit No. 7.49 - M.issionar Alliance Church
That the request of the Christian and Missionary Alliance Church for a
Conditional Use Permit in an R-S Zone for construction of a church and
related facilities on property located at the northwest corner of
Cypress Avenue and Nottingham Drive be approved in accordance with .the
recommendations of all d partments as contained in Planning, Commission
minutes dated January 28, 1969, and adding Planning Department recommen-
dation No. 8: No vehicular access from Cypress Avenue. On motion of
Councilman DeMirjyn, seconded by Councilman Knudsen, this recommendation ':
of: the Planning Commission was unanimously adopted by the Citic Council.
Tentative Ma Tract No. 8060 -� Missionary A1. 1 lance Church
That the tentative map of Tract No. 8060 located at the northwest corner
of Cypress Avenue and Nottingham Drive, R-S Zone - proposing the rever-
sion to acreage of eight lots contained within Tract No. 7125 -. be
approved subject to the recommendations of all departments contained in
Planning Commission minutes dated January 28, 1969. On motion. of CoUn-
cilman DeMirjyn, seconded by Councilman Martinez, the recommendation of
the Planning Commission was adopted by the City Council. ,
Tentative Map - Tract No. 8059 - SuretySavin s and loam
That the tentative map of Tract No. 8059 located at the northwest darner '
of Highland. Avenue and Judson Street extended -- R-S Zone - be approved
subject to the recommendations of all departments as contained in Plan-
ning Commission minutes dated January 28, 1969. On motion of Councilman :
DeMirjyn, seconded by Councilman Knudsen, the recommendation of the,
Planning Commission was adopted by the City Council.
°T TONS AND PETITIONS
Memorial Hall, the Lincoln Shrine area, the land near the Fire Station.
to Councilman Martinez stated that he hoped to see a proper memorial
Redlands
Veterans Redlands veterans one day in the future in a Veterans Memorial Par,
honoring all the man, killed in recent wars
Following discussion, .Mayor Burroughs stated that he would contact
ladies, .relay the Council ' s interest in this project, and ask them
maize recommendations .
Councilman Cummings announced the Brotherhood Dinner at Clement Ju:
High School. on Friday evening, and the Lincoln Day festivities at
University of Redlands on Tuesday, February 11.
TJNF NISHED BUSINESS
Resolution Resolution No, 2732, a resolution of the City Councilof the City a
No. 21:33 Redlands opposing. an increase in gas rates by the Southern ( alif:or.
Company, was unanimously adopted on motion of Councilman Martinez,
ed by Councilman DeMirjyn-
,,CITY MANAGER
Two grant deeds from. the City of Redlands tothe RedlandsUnified
Grant Deeds District to implement the street vacation of Clifton Court in conn
to with the construction of Kingsbury School, were approved can motion
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Councilman Martinez, seconded by Councilman 'DeMirjyn, with the May
Clerk authorized to sign in behalf of t'he City.
On motion of Councilman Cummings , seconded by Councilman Martinez,
Bid Call City Clerk was authorized to advertise for bids on a building shel
Pump Station s-l_ab for the Fifth Avenge pump station, bids to be opened can. Febru
1_969.
Can motion of Councilman DoMir yn, seconded by Councilman Knudsen,
Civil mous approval was given to a two-year renewal of the lease between
Defense
Tease City and the State of California for a room in the Safety Nall. for
Safety Tial Defense use, the Lease to be in the amount of $1. 00 per year, with
City Manager, authorized to sign.
Grant Teed
A grant deed from the First Presbyterian Church. to the City of Bed
from for street right--of-way and drainage easement, as required by Comm.
First Pres-
Review and approval. No. 209, was unanimously accepted on motion of
byter:ian
Church cilma.n Cummings, seconded by Councilman Knudsen, with the City :Man
authorized to execute the certificate of acceptance in behalf of t
On motion of Councilman Cummings , seconded by Councilman Martinez,
ination was given for cash transfer of $2, 500.00 from the General
Special cash account to the Special. Aviation Fund to provide matching fund
Aviation annual allocation of $2, 500.00 for capital improvements at the Bed
Fund
Airport from tkae State of California Airport Assistance Revolving
On the same motion, approval was also given that the required cert
possible developments at great length. Councilman Knudsen requested that
)pment
Mr , Merritt make available a summary of his presentation on this subjc
et .
Also reported was the status of applications with the Federal Aviation
Authority and the State Department of Aeronautics for their participatioh�
in major airport improvements .
Manager Merritt reported that the list of property owners to receive
orange grove removal notices is being verified and letters will be sent.
out soon.
7TORNEY
,.ty Attorney Taylor presented and gave first reading of the title to
Ordinance No. 1386, an ordinance of the City of Redlands adopting the
ince revised ordinance Code for the City. After a summary by Mr. Taylor of
d the various ordinances that had been compiled into the new ordinance,
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unanimous approval was given to advertising the public hearing on ordi-
nance No. 1386 for March 4, 1969.
Councilman Cummings commended Mr. Taylor and the staff for their di .intent.
work on the Code revision.
Council discussed at length the possibility of having a student on the
Park Commission as a voting member. As three councilmen were in favor
of having this individual as a voting member, City Attorney Taylor will
look into its legality and report.
Bills and salaries were ordered paid as approved by the Finance Committee,.
No further business demanding attention at this time, on motion, the
Council adjourned at 8: 40 P.M.
Next regular meeting, February 18, 1969.
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