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HomeMy WebLinkAbout07011969-cc_CCv0001.pdf I� ilMINUTES of a regular meeting of the City Council, City of Redlands , held i if `4 Council Chambers , Safety Hall , 212 Brookside Avenue, on July 1, 19 7: 00 P.M. ii Planning Commission Items 3: 00 P.M. Regular Agenda 7: 00 P.M. jIPRESENT Waldo F . Burroughs , Mayor Charles G. DeMirjyn, Councilman Chresten M. Knudsen, Councilman i? l Ralph P. Merritt, Jr. , City Manager Edward F . Taylor, City Attorney Peggy A. Moseley, City Clerk Erwin S . Hein, Redlands Daily Facts Chuck Palmer, San Bernardino Sun IABSENT Norman N. Martinez, Councilman Jack B . Cummings , Councilman The meeting was opened with the pledge of allegiance, followed by invocation by Reverend Ted Hurlburt of the Church of Christ Christ i j� The minutes of the regular meeting of June 17, 1969 were approved f mitted. 'IPUBLIC HEARINGS i� j This being the time and place set for public hearing on Resolution 2764, a resolution of the City Council adopting Precise (Specific) ii Resolution Plan No. 10, which establishes a precise alignment for that portio No . 2764 Barton Road within the city limits of Redlands included in San Ber if Precise County Precise Plan No. SV388 for Barton Road between Bryn Mawr an Street Plan lands, Mayor Burroughs at this time declared the meeting open as a No. 10 hearing for the purpose of hearing any protests or comment relativ this resolution. None being forthcoming, the public hearing was d 1 closed. On motion of Councilman Knudsen, seconded by Councilman D Resolution No . 2764 was adopted, with waiver of the reading of the lution in full . 1, 1969 at 3: 00 P.M. Present: Councilmen Martinez, DeMirjyn, Y\nudser,, Mayor Burroughs , Deputy; City Attorney Michael Quinn Absent: Councilman Cummings Conditional Use Permit No. 154 - Eugene Wade That the request of Eugene Wade for a Conditional 'Use Permit in an R-S Zone (Residential Suburban) to construct a 97-bed convalescent hospital on property located at the southeast corner of Brookside Avenue and Terracina Boulevard be approved subject to the recommendations of all departments as contained in Planning Commission minutes dated June 24 1969, amending Engineering Division recommendation No. 7 to require devel�ll oiler to provide sewer extension to serve this development. Mr. Wade addressed Council with the request that the City share the cost of sewer installation to 'his property, as the cost would be prohibitive, or that he be permitted to install a cesspool system. Council discussed -the sewer ordinance and requirements necessary for cesspool installation, costs, and possible complications at very great length. Councilman Knudsen then moved: that C.U.P. No. 154 be approved subject to all departmental requirements as outlined in Planning Commission minutes dated June 24, excepting Engineering Division requirement No. 7, subject to developer ' s furnishing $10, 000 cash into a trust -fund which shall be held specifically for purpose of extending a sewer from this property to the nearest sewer line of adequate capacity, and furthermore subject to the applicant ' s posting a bond valid for a period of five years in the amount of $1.0, 000 to insure the completion of extension of sewer to nearest line of adequate City sewer; and furthermore limit seepage pit use to five years, and that the design of septic tank and cesspool system shall comply with all rules of the 1967 Uniform Plumbing Code; and furthermore that the developer sign an agreement which shall be recorded as a covenant running with the land, stating that the present or subsequent owner of said. property shall connect their plumbing facil- ities to Redlands Sewer System at the end of the five-year period,- and furthermore that C.U.P. No. 154 will be revoked if any subsequent owner of this property refuses to sign acknowledgement of his obligation to complete the sewer line; with the understanding that only those funds required to complete the system will be used, and any balance will be refunded to applicant, with the City using the cash deposit first and the performance bond second. Motion seconded by Councilman DeMirjyn and carried by the following roll call vote: Il AYES -. Councilmen Martinez , DeMirjyn, Knudsen NOES : Mayor Burroughs - for the reason that "this is temporary and not adequate for health purposes , " ABSENT: Councilman Cummings Following the vote, the applicant was told that ordinance No. 1145 would apply in regard to his receiving reimbursement for his investment should other properties attach to the sewer line installed by him. Tentative Map - Tract No. 8135 - Advanced Homes Company That the tentative map of Tract No. 8135, located on the northwest corner!, of San Mateo Street and Highland Avenue, R-S Zone, be approved in accord-;, ante with the study map and the recommendations of all departments as contained in Planning Commission minutes dated June 24, 1.969 . on motion of Councilman DeMirjyn, seconded by Councilman Martinez, the recommenda- tion of the Planning Commission was adopted by the City Council. Lot Split No . 407 - M. H. Emerich and E. L. 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Council_ authorized the changes as outlined, and gave the revised ordinance No. 1.393 first reading of the title at this time, w:iWth. second reading and adoption set for July 15, 1969. INESS Ordinance No. 1394, an ordinance of the City of Redlands required by the anc.e 1.391 California Public Employees Retirement System in order that t e.-ir con.- e ent tract with the City of Redlands may be amended to prograde a. cost of livin j act adjustment for retired City employees, was introduced, given first reading of the title and laid over under the rules with second reading scheduled for July 1 , 1969. NIGER Manager Merritt ,presented an amendment to the original agreement in which meat the County of San Bernardino and the City of Redlands divided the cost. for improvements on Tennessee Street between Park Avenue; can the north and Y Mor.rey Arroyo drainage channel can the south. This amendment , which pe.r ee St . mics the City and the County to reimburse the Southern Pacific Railroad .hent Company separately, as required by the Railroad Company,, was approved can motion of Councilman EeMir jyn, seconded by Councilman Knudsen, with the--a Mayor authorized to sign the amendment in behalf of the City. Mrs . Morris W. Redden of 126 Garde=n hill has offered her property, which sty willbe necessary in connection with the extension of Ford Street into action Garden Street, to the City for $37, 500. This is an approved gas tax proj- ect, and the price stated is appraisal for inheritance purposes „ Follow- ' ing discussion, can motion of Councilman Knudsen, seconded by Councilman DeMi.rjyn, authorization was given to enter into escrow for the Hedden property in the amount of $37, 500. on motion of Councilman DeMirjyn, seconded by Councilman Knudsen, the yance Council accepted a partial reconveyance of property from the Wells Fargo argo Sank. This is the property on which the Southern California Gas Company granted an easement which was recorded on May 9, 1969. On motion of Councilman DeMirjyn, seconded by Councilman Knudsen, author— ase a_zati.on was given for the purchase of a demonstrator model vacuum operate -Dr lawn sweeper for use in the cemetery. It is estimated that approximately ar�r 700 manhours will be say.=ecl by the purchase of this e u,i.pment, and that the equipment will cost $3 , 700, the :funds to come from Cemetery Unbudgeted, Surplus „ Demolition of a substandard structure located at. 909 Post Street, which i.tion :is considered to be a fire hazard and nuisance, as requested by, Director 5t St of Building and Safety Mitchell, was authorized on motion of Councilman. nr�m i a"'"7 t PY3 �;, Y`+t"SY!"i�+!l t"1 S T t"i t"l'i 7 ri F` l 7 m zi r't w»7'�t i A Q cn n txi7 i 4-a°-, +-a^r cs r+,^w::•+, rx..F A e°nrv—1 , 4-4 -- 4-- License A license permitting the General. Telephone Company to install unde Underground cable in Texonia Park adjacent to Lugonia Avenue in the par)-,way ar Cable authorized on motion of Councilman DeMirjyn, seconded by Councilma Telephone Knudsen, with the Mayor and City Clerk authorized to sign in behal i. it the City. iiAPPOINTMENT The term of Mr. James Carpenter on the Airport Advisory Board expi July 1, 1969. Mr. Carpenter replaced Mr . Arth on the board, and M Airport Burroughs stated that Mr . Carpenter is willing to serve again if a Advisory ed. On motion of Councilman DeMirjyn, seconded by Councilman Knud Board Mr. Carpenter was appointed to a four-year term on the Airport Adv Board and a letter of appreciation for his past service requested written over the signature of the Mayor. Council again discussed the abatement of dead orange groves . Coun DeMirjyn stated that the County has had great success with the era tion of orange groves, and requested a list of all groves needing meet under the ordinance and the progress made so far on each grov Dead Grove City Attorney Taylor stated that efforts had been made to contact Abatement and encourage the eradication of the orange grove by the owner. H stated that the next step would be for Council to authorize remova the groves either by City employees or by contract, and regain the thus spent by placing cost on tax assessment roll. Following furt rc discussion of this procedure, Council authorized the obtaining of it mates for removal of the remaining groves . Bills and salaries were ordered paid as approved by the Finance Co There being no further business demanding attention at this time, adjourned on motion at 7: 50 P.M. Next regular meeting, July 15, 1969. , ATTEST: it Mayor of the City of e nds tici rk 1� 0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0