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HomeMy WebLinkAbout09161969b-cc_CCv0001.pdf of a regular meeting of the City Council , City of Redlands , held in the Council Chambers , Safety Hall, 2.12 Brookside Avenue on September 16, 1969' at 7: 00 P.M. Norman N. Martinez, Vice Mayor Jack B . Cummings , Councilman Charles C. DeM r jyn, Councilman Chresten Ma Knudsen, Councilman John H. Wagner, Administrative Assistant. Edward F . Taylor, City Attorney Peggy A. Moseley, City Clerk Erwin S . Vein, Redlands Daily Facts Chuck Palmer, San Bernardino Faun Waldo F . Burroughs, Mayor The meeting was opened with the pledge of allegiance, followed by the invocation by Reverend Jahn D. Foerster, of the First Evangelical °Lsutheran'. Church. The minutes of the .regular, meeting of September 2, 1969 were approved as corrected by Councilman Knudsen -- The motion appointing Mrs Fisher and Mr. Tharaldson to read.: "on motion of Councilman Knudsen, seconded by Councilman DeMirjyn. " The bids can a 1969 model truck with refuse packer, for the Disposal De- partment, e-pert e..nt, which were tabled at the last meeting for study by, the City Attorney, were presented as follows: D.ieterich International 'T'ruck Sale Colton, California $1.4, 980 . 25 ward Lange and Runkel gal Redlands, California 1.5,5, 960 .00 :It is the recommendation of the City Attorney' s office that it is reason- able to believe the Dieter: cih bid did not include sales tax, that after the addition sof $749.01 to this bid of $14, 980 . 25, this still was the bower bid submitted, and award be made to Di.ete.rich International 'truck Sales in the amount of $15, 729. 26. Can motion of Councilman DeM .r,yn« seconded by Councilman Cummings , Council approved award of ti-le bid for, the truck with refuse packer to the Dieterich International Truck. Sales Company in the aazount. of $1.5, 729. 26 . Vice Mayor Martinez requested that in the future all specifications be sea worded that sales tax is alwa s included. T l'T'mI CANS Coaaap:ie file a complaint with the District Attorney' s office, and added t would be necessary to identify the persons committing the nuiwsanc to have witnesses who were willing to appear in court. He: sueges ct-issing the matter with the District Attorney ' s office and having police can notice to suppress the nuisance, and identify the o fen and appear in court in order to substantiate a complaint in the t Attorney' s office. Mr. Taylor also stated that it is possible to obtain an in unct.i_o through a private attorney, against the property owner for mainta a contJ.,nuing nuisance, and suggested that this might be the most factory procedure.. City Attorney Taylor stated that he would be able for further advice. The group thanked. the Council for their tion and departed. Mr. Walter Kaiser, of 719 Hibiscus Drive, addressed. Council with plaint concerning 5: 307 A.M. deliveries at Sage ' s, which abuts his erty at the rear. He also complained of the two-story structure is being built on the Sage property and which overlooks his yard pool Councilman Cummings stated that the staff will contact Sag Complaint concerning the delivery time, and mentioned the many efforts made Noise and quiet the noise atSage ' s and their cooperation in the past in et Building to reduce the annoyance to neighbors . Councilman Cummings also e Elevation the limitation of an owner ' s control of property as being that wi the boundary of his property lines, explained that the building i in the allowable height of thirty-five feed which ,is permitted by and added that additional parking as required by the new ordinanc been. provided. Attorney Taylor assured Mr . falser that if a coni violation were taking place it would be prosecuted no matter, whet was a. single individual or a corporation, and recommended that th investigated by the staff. Councilman DeMirjyn mentioned the len consideration in the past of the lighting surrounding a portion c Sage development and the changes that were made thereto. PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATIONS The items considered by the Planning Commission at their meeting September 10, 1969 dict riot require Council. action. Planning Director Schindler described the feelings of the Plannin mission regarding applications for convalescent hospitals , and th Council concurred that study by an independent authority can hospi ringlet be of assistance in recommending the proper number of such tats advisable for a city the size of Redlands . R PARD COMMISSION Councilman Cummings reported that the Park Commission had met and ed permission to Park Superintendent Dawson to trim all palma tree trot. of a transfer of license at 621 West. State Street. Mr. Wagner also read a letter from Larry Lanterman reporting on the Miss America contest in Atlantic City and thanking the C"ounci.l for their sup- port of Miss Susan Anton in this endeavor. Council-man De.Mir yn announced the "Johnny Horizon Clean-Up Days" on ocato- ber 10, 1.1 and :13 as is outlined ,in Gems and Minerals hobby magazine. He ': suggested support of this and commended Mr. Jack Cox, the editor of the magazine. [ED BUSINESS Director of public. Works Shone presented a staff .report on tahe devel_ofa- merat. of Pearl Street; from Orange Street to Sixth. He stated that the necessary signal_ could be can a participating basis, possibly 50% State and 50IX, City. 1.fe stated that if a one-way access were made no signal would be necessary. He also stated that a .letter outlining the State ' s policy in the mallear had. .been requested . He explained that if the right- of-way were furnished and. the State Division of Highways agreed to install this street, it could not be expected before 1974 or 1.975. On motion of Councilman Cummings , seconded by Councilman DeMir,jyn, Mr. Shone was re- quested to furnish to the Chamber of Commerce erce all, the data accumulated thus far, and also attempt to get coast estimates of the right--of-way for use in the study by the Chamber of Commerce. NES Resolution No. 2773, as resolution of the Council_ declaring its intention Ilion to initiate Annexation #43, a ten-acre parcel of land on t:he southeast 2772 X43 corner ofCitrus Avenue and Kansas Street, was approved on motion of Councilman Knudsen, seconded by Councilman Cummings . The Council. discussed a public dance recently held on as private parking lot which required control_ by the local police, and requested the City. Attorney' s office to consider amending the section of the Code rega:lating parades and assemblies to also include an affair of this nature. Director of Public 'Works Shone expla-in d to Council that the North f3.amae alien water stock has not been acceptable to the City for quite some time, and '377:3 :able is not expected toreach City standards in the near future. For this reaasoan. Council adopted Resolution No. 2773, which omits the North Brae stock from the list of stock acceptable for Cite purchase,, on motion of Councilman Cummings , seconded by Councilman Knudsen. '1°fae following grant deeds, both necessary for the installation of the Deeds traffic~ signal. at: Orange Street and Sara Bernardino Avenue, were accepted on motion. of Councilman DeMirjyn, seconde=d by Councilman Currisaaings, with the Administrative Assistant authorized to execute the certificates of acceptance: al From E. C. and E. Ranches, southwest corner of Mahe intersection of On motion of Councilman DeMir jyn, seconded by Councilman Cummings, Claim Council, denied in routine manner the claim of Mrs . Rase Thomas for Thomas €o her scan Daniel Thomas while playing at the corner of Luc onia and Washingtondt re e , and ref erred the matter t o the City' ineui carrier. Bills and salaries were ordered paid as approved by the finance Cc There being no further business, the Council adjourned on motion a P.M. Next regular meeting, October 7 , 1969. ATTEST: Vic'c,,., Mayr e Cit of Red]-anc Ca "erg 0-0-CI-0-0-9-0-9-0-9