HomeMy WebLinkAbout12161969a-cc_CCv0001.pdf MINUTES of a regular meeting of the City Council, City of Redlands, held
Council Chambers , Safety Hall, 212 Brookside Avenue, on December
1060 at. 7: 00 P,M,
PRESENT Waldo F . Burroughs, Mayor
Norman N. Martinez, Councilman
Jack Be Cummings, Councilman
Charles G. DeMirjyn, Councilman
C;"hreaten M. Knudsen, Councilman
Ralph P. Merritt, Jr . , City Manager
Edward F . Taylor, City Attorney
Peggy A. Moseley, City Clerk
Erwin S . Hein, Redlands Daily Facts
Clauck Palmer, San Bernardino Sun
ABSENT None
The meeting was per;ed with the pledge of allegiance, followed by
invocation by Reverend Eleanor M. Saffell of the Church of eligi(
Science.
The min,utes of the regular meeting of December 2 and the adjournec
lar meeting of Decembe.r.. 9 were approved as submitted.
BIDS Bids for asphaltic paving material and equipment rental for the yc
Bid Award were opened and publicly declared in the office of the City Clerk
A y, € i 10: 00 A.M. thi date. Follow ng tudy by the Departmentof Public
the Mati.ch Company.
City Manager Merritt introduced Dr. Manuel Medina, instructor at Joh ston
College, and his students Bruce Brown and Craig Miller, who w:i.rll serve in,
the capacity of internes during the raai.ni.-semester at the Universi.t
Y.
City Manager Merritt introduced Mr. Chester F. Anderson, of the State
Department. of Public Health, who presented to Mayor Burroughs a new
water supply permit issued by the State Department of Public llealth to
y the City of Redlands . Mr. Anderson commended Water Superintendent Lowry
t for recognition of the need for and continuing efforts to furnish good
water to the City of Redlands . The City of Redlands water system has
been continuously licensed since 1.915, and this change in license was
necessitated by the new treatment plant which updated the water service.
s'T'l"ONS AND PETITIONS
Mr. Vora Turpin, of 1855 Industrial Park Avenue, Redlands, addressed
Council with a request for deletion of the requirement to install. street
lights as specified in Conditional Use Permit No. 213 for the reason that
st there is sufficient street illumination furnished by the lighting in conte
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213 nection with his auto sales business . Following lengthy Council. discus- ,':
sion,
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sion, Counca lman Martinez moved that the request be denied and that the
lighting requirements of Conditional Use Perrni.t No. 213 be complied with.,
Motion seconded. by Councilman Knudsen and carried by the following roll.
call vote;
AYES: Councilmen Martinez, l eMi.rjyn, Knudsen, Mayor Burroughs
NOES : Councilman Cummings
ABSENT: None
Mr. Leon Armantrout, architect for the new Methodist Church at the corner°
of Cajon Street and olive Avenue, addressed Council with a request for
permission to install an exposed aggregate concrete sidewalk on Olive
Avenue adjacent to the Methodist Church property as this is the materi.a:l
being used, on either side of the sidewalk and continuity of finish is
calk desirable. Mr. Armantrout elaborated on the value of -t his material .
)dist Following lengthy consideration, Councilman Cummings moved that the mat--
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ter be tabled until the material. had been poured in the area adjacent to
the public sidewalk so that Council.. could view the finished product . The
motion lost for lack of second. Councilman DeMi.r yn then moved to deny
the request: for permission to use aggregate over the city-owned si.dewa.lk.,
Councilman Martinez seconded the motion and it was carried by the follow--
ing roll call voter
AYES: Councilmen Martinez, DeMirjyrr, Knudsen, Mayor Burroughs
NOES : Councilman Cummings - opposes procedure rather than concept;
S NT p None
Transfer of Option "B" water stock (Freitas) was unanimously approved on
motion of Councilman DeMirjyn, seconded by Councilman Cummings .
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man, Airport Open Houses Committee, for their efforts toward the at
of they recent open House at the Municipal Airport. City Manager
also expressed appreciation to John Wagner and Mr . Louis S t olp fcaa
work on this very successful project. on motion. of Councilman KnI
seconded by Councilman Cummings , the letters were authorized as rE
A reused agreement "Draft 3" of the Joint lowers Agreement origir
Jointapproved by the City Council on July 15, 1969 was presersted by the
Powers Manager. Following explanation of the revision requested by the C
Agreement
Rialto, Draft 2 of the Joint
oi.nt Bowers Agreement for the Bast Valley
ni..ng Agency was unanimously adopted by the City Council on motion
Councilman BeMirj.yn, seconded by Cou,nc:ilman Martinez, with the Mal
City C.l_e::x.k authorized to sign in beha]_f of the City.
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BUSINESS
Ordinance No. 1403, an ordinance of the City of Redlands regulat
:t budget addition in the amount of $3 , 000 was authorized from the t.tnbud et=
can ed Surplus of the Sewer Rental Fund for purchase of a sampling device
for the sewage treatment plant.
A grant deed from Phyllis A. Morris to the City of Redlands for street
Deed and alley purposes as required by Conditional Use Permit No. 1.52 was
s accepted on motion of Councilman DeMirjyn, seconded by Councilman
Cummings, with the City Manager authorized to execute tine certificate of '
acceptance.
Resolution No. 27007, a resolution of the City of Redlands amending salary
resolutions Nos . 2 738 and 2776, was unanimously adapted on motion of
,uti n Councilman DeMirjyn, seconded by Councilman Knudsen. This resolution red
2700 classifies the positions of Administrative Assistant to the City Manager
Y to that of Assistant to the City Manager, with an increase in grade from ,
30 to 32, and of Account Clerk II , Range 1.8, in t'tae Department of Fi.nanc
to Purchasing Clerk, Rance 20.
Bills and salaries were orderedpaid as approved by the Finance Commit-
tee.
`there being no further business demanding attention at: this time, Council
adjourned can motion at 8: 50 R.M.
Next regular, meeting, January 6, 1070.
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Mayor of the City�of R .'. lands
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