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HomeMy WebLinkAbout03041969-cc_CCv0001.pdf of =a regular meeting of the City Council, City of Redlands , held in the Council Chambers , Safety,. Hall , 212 Brookside Avenue, on March 4, 196 Planning Commission Items 3: 00 P.M. Regular Agenda 7 : 00 P.M. Waldo F . Burroughs , Mayor Jack B . Cummings , Councilman Charles Ce BeMir jyn, Councilman Chreaaten M. Knudsen, Councilman R<-.alph. P . Merritt, jr. , City Manager Edward F . Taylor, Cite Attorney Peggy A. Moseley, City Clerk Erwin S . Hein , Redlands Daily Facts Chuck Palmer, San Bernardino Sura Norman N . Martinez, Councilman The meeting was opened with they pledge of allegiance, followed by the: in- ' vocation by Reverend Robert B . Perry of they University Methodist Church . The minutes of the regular meeting of February 18, 1060 wc::a:ee approved a: submitted.. E AR l N CSS This was the time and place advertised for public hearing on ordinance ance No. 1386, an ordinance of the City Council_ of the City of Redlands :adopt- i.ng .the Revised Redlands ordinance Code* Public heaaz:i.ng on this c>.ydi.- nancc wasadver to s efifteen d more than f een days; prior to this date, and in- cluded in- clude d the statement that copies of the proposed ordinance code, as revised, were available in the office of the City Clerk for review by interested M.at or Burroughs at this time declared the , persons . Mayor <. meeting Bance open as a public hearing for any comments or questions concerning the 1386 proaaosed ordinance code. None being forthcoming, the public hearing was ed declared closed. City Attorney Taylor stated that in checking the code, it was discovered that Sections 2572 . :3, 2 a 1 -. 1 , and 2575 . 1 read "nine- tenths n ne>--tenth` of one percent (9/10 of 1%) " rather f_}'1an, "ninety-five one hun- dredths of one percent (95/100 of 1%) " , and recommended that this correc--. tion be made, He further stated that this wx-:aa the only discrepancy pointed out during the public review. On motion of Councilman I. eMa--r.:i n , seconded by Councilman Knudsen, ordinance No. 1386 was adopted by the Associates That the tentative maps of Tract No. 6848 and Tract No. 6859, loco the southerly side of Crestview Drive approximately 700 feet east Street, be approved subject to the recommendations of all departme contained in Planning Commission minutes dated February 25, 1969, the deletion of the name "Leonella Road" and another name substitu Mr . Joe Bonadiman addressed Council regarding the drainage and stt stallation requirements . Following lengthy discussion it was deci that the drainage plan should be coordinated with the City Departa Public Works . Further, it was decided to modify Engineering Divis requirement l .b . to provide curb and gutter as outlined on the de% side of the street and along the distance adjoining the ravine on developed side, with a berm to be used in lieu of curb along the f land that presently contains citrus grove. With above modifications , on motion of Councilman DeMirjyn, seconc Councilman Cummings, the recommendation of the Planning Commissior adopted by the City Council . Prior 'to the vote, Mr . Peter Mayo - 306 E. Sunset Drive - addressE cil concerning "discrepancies" he believed to exist in the develoF under discussion. He was informed that the lot size is standard f zone and that the street developments and all procedures are accox city planning and engineering specifications . 2. R.P.C. No . 306 - Amendment No. 88 to Ordinance No- 1000 This amendment, which was returned to Planning Commission at the m of February 18, 1969, has been changed to eliminate the required d between stations , and site dimensions adjusted to minimum lot widt depth of 120 feet, with minimum lot area not less than 20, 000 squa and again submitted for Council approval. Following discussion, C elected to add: "This requirement shall not apply to the redevelo an existing service station" to Item 2 - Property Development Stan section b. Amendment No. 88 to Ordinance No. 1000 so changed was by the City Council on motion of Councilman Knudsen, seconded by C man DeMirjyn. Ordinance No. 1387, an ordinance of the City of Red amendment No. 88 to Zoning Ordinance 1000, was given first reading title and laid over under the rules with public hearing thereon se 7: 00 P.M. March 18, 1969. 3 . Appeal to Commission Denial of Variance No. 145 Variance No . 145, a recruest by the Gulf Oil Company for an increas height above the amount allowed by the sign ordinance, was denied Planning Commission at their meeting of February 25, 1969. Mr . Ca Welsh of the Quiel Brothers Sign Company addressed Council with an from the decision of the Planning Commission, and stated the reaso he believed a 60-foot height sign was necessary to this service st Mr. Blair Ball of the Gulf Oil Company explained some of the philo surrounding service station locations . Following lengthy discussi Councilman Knudsen moved for denial of the appeal . Motion seconde Councilman DeMirjyn and carried with AYE votes of all present. 4. Appeal to Commission Denial of Variance No. 143 Variance No. 143, a request for a 207 square foot Mobil Service St sign, was denied by the Planning Commission at their meeting of Fe 11, 1969. Mr . David Herron appealed to Council for approval of th variance at this time, stating that a new sign is desired to updat service station at the corner of Alabama and Industrial Park Avenu lowing lengthy Council discussion, on motion of Councilman Curfuiiing seconded by Councilman Knudsen, request for this sign was denied w votes of all present. 5 . Tract No. 8040 - Marysville Development Co. - Final Approval LjcPaL L-111t-'llu L.IICkL _LIIICLL CIJJJ1zUVcll u� y-i VuIi LL)-L -1'1cicF L\Jc). 0�j4kj Un mocion (I of Councilman Cummings , Seconded by Councilman DeMirjy-n, this recommen- 1� dation of the Planning Department was adopted by the City Council. MISSION Councilman Cummings stated that the Park Commission would meet this week, .': Councilman DeMirjyn requested that the Park Commission give considera- tion to beautification of the minor entries to Redlands as contrasted tol, the freeway entries, mentioning Fern Avenue at San Timoteo Canyon Road. Councilman Knudsen stated that he brought from the Board of Parking Place Commissioners a request for a study of the parking and traffic flow in the core area as defined by the Victor Gruen study. City Manager Merritt pointed out that the Victor Gruen study had been quite extensive and had been made with projected consideration Study of twenty or thirty years hence. � -e Mr. Merritt believes there is a possibility of duplication in t1li.s ic & matter, and has requested that Mr . Schindler meet with the com- ng missioners and go over the material in this area contained in the Victor Gruen study. City Manager Merritt also stated that it may be practical to have the firm of Stone and Youngberg make further feasibility study concerning the parking lots at Eureka and Redlands Boulevard as related to the present bond market. CATIONS City Manager Merritt presented a resolution from the City of Upland ex- pressing gratitude for assistance given by Redlands in the recent flood of January 25-26, 1969. Mayor Burroughs presented a ballot for the City of Redlands ' one vote for the Board of Directors of Regional Economic Development Council. Following reading of the names, Council elected to vote as proposed by REDCO. Mayor Burroughs read a letter from Oren Robertson* , manager of the San Bernardino County Fair at Victorville, requesting support for the con- tinuation of the youth program at the county fair. Following discussion ,, it was decided to present this to the City-County Coordinating Council. *Corrected by minutes of March 18, 1969. Mayor Burroughs gave a brief report on today ' s Zone 3 Flood Control budget -meeting, and stated that applications in a total of $1, 600, 000 for flood damage have been made, and that if this amount is received a great deal can be accomplished in the way of repair of damage and ad- vancing projects . Director of Public Works Shone gave a brief summary of the Corps of Engineers ' report on their study for the Zanja. HED BUSINESS is on: City Manager Merritt reported that the property owners whose land con- tains dead orange trees have been notified of the city ordinance prohib- �, Groves 1, i ti nn f I-)i a- 'h,,r I Pi-ter from f-I-i� Ci t t), alt t-n r n i�N;, ;;4 n-I C,,m n I No. 27 2 7 assistance Council_ behalf of the City, was adopted on motion of Counci Application for Disaster DeMirjyn, seconded by Councilman Knudsen . A further conmiunication Aid the state concerning the need for, replacement of the Alabama Stree into Redlands by the Tennessee Santa Ana crossing was reconuRende Council . Councilman Cummings briefly outlined a p-lan for development of pro at Redlands Boulevard and State Street as a unique Farmers ' Mrd et sale sales area, built in a rustic manner, containing unusual shops tha draw traffic from the freeway to the City of Redlands . Bills and salaries were ordered paid as approved by the Finance Co Councilman Cummingtated -ie will be absent from the next meeting s sI No further business demanding attention at this time, ( n motion, t Council adjourned at 8: 15 P.M. Next regular meeting, March 18, 1969. : ATTEST: Mayor of the ity of Redland� / 0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0