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HomeMy WebLinkAbout02171970b-cc_CCv0001.pdf MINtT`.'ES of a regular meeting of the City Council, City of Redlands, held in. Council Chambers , Safety Hall, 212 Brookside Avenue, on February 17, at 7: 00 P.M. Planning Commission Items 3: 00 P.M. Regular Agenda 7: 00 P.M. PRESENT Waldo F . Burroughs, Mayor Norman N. Martinez, Councilman Jack B . Cummings , Councilman Charles C. DeMirjyn, Councilman C:'hresten M. Knudsen, Councilman Ralph P. Merritt, Jr. , City Manager Edward F . Taylor, City Attorney Peggy A. Moseley, City Clerk Erwin S . Mein, Redlands Daily Facts Chuck Palmer. , San Bernardino Sura IS ENT None The meeting was opened with the pledge of allegiances, followed by ty vocation. by Reverend. H. A. Welklin of the Seventh Day Adventist Chux The minutes of the regular meeting of February 3, 1970 were aiarovec submitted.. Mayor Burroughs welcomed the visitors present and thanked them for ing. PUBLIC C HEARINGS This being the time and place advertised for the public hearing on C No. 1405, an ordinance of the City of Redlands relating to urea perp by conditional use permit in the l,i_ght Industrial District., Mayor Bt at: this time declared the meeting open as a public hearing for any c Ordinance or questions concerning this ordinance,. None being forthcoming, t hE No. 1405 hearing was declared closed., and ordinance No. 140.5 was adopted, can Conditional of Councilman Martinez, seconded by Councilman Cummings, with waivex tise Permit the reading of the ordinance in full., by the following roll call Erol AYES : Councilmen Martinez, Cummings, BeMir yin, Knudsen, Mayor Bux NOES: None ABSENT: None PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATIONS As considered by the City Council., at as regular meeting thereof held a.ry 17, 1970 at 3: 00 P.M, Present: Counci.l.men Martinez, Cummings, I eMi.rj yn, Knudsen, Mayor Br Attorney Taylor l . R.P.C. No. 31..6 - Amendment No. 90 to Ordinance No. 1000 That R.P.C. No . 316, Amendment No . 90 to Ordinance No. 1.000, amend: r denti.al Parking Space Requirements, be approved. on motion of Cowie DeMir. yn, seconded by Councilman Knudsen, R.P,C. No. 316 was gado tec Ordinance No. 1406, an ordinance of the City Council relating -to res tial. parking space requirements, was given first readi_.ng of the tit1 laid over under the rules, with public hearing thereon set for Maar t 1. 970 at 7. 00 P.M. partmen.ts as contained in ;Planning Commission minutes dated February 10, 1970 . on motion of Councilman DeMirjyn, seconded by Councilman Martinez, this recommendation of the Planning Commission was adopted by the City Council. . .U.P. No. 1.60 - George W� McGrath That the request of Mr . George W. McGrath for Conditional Use Permit to locate an outdoor vehicle storage and holding lot at the northeast corner . of Stuart Avenue and Eureka Street (M-1 Zone) be approved subject to the recommendations of all departments as contained in Planning Commission minutes dated February 10, 1970 and adding Planning Department recommends tion No. 5s Storage or stacking of vehicles in excess of the height of the walla of the enclosed area is prohibited. On motion of Councilman DeMirjyn, seconded by Councilman Knudsen, the recommendation of the Plan ping Commission was adopted by the City Council. . Lot S �lj t:: No. 418 .- University of Redlands --- Finalcaval All provisions as contained in Council minutes dated February 3, 1970. having been complied with, it is the recommendation of the Planning De- partment that final approval be given for Lot Split No. 41.5. On motion of Councilman DeMirjyn, seconded by Councilman Knudsen, the :recommendation of the Planning Department was adopted by the City Council . Modular dome Presentation Following the regular agenda, Council listened to a comprehensive study describing a 250--acre project proposed for San Timoteo Canyon, given by Mr, Robert L. Meyer of Los Angeles , The development would contain one and two-story factory-built structures, a golf course and other recrea- tional facilities . Mentioned an the discussion which followed were the lack of water and gas, the sewer problem, and flooding. Mr. Meyer was advised to discuss his proposal with. the Zone 3 Flood Control. District. ISS ION RECOMMENDATIONS City .Manager Merritt announced that the city staff has under considearatioalt the request from the Para. Commission that 'Landscaping be furnished at the city yards . Director of Building and Safety Mitchell. replied to Mr. DeMirjyn " s ques- tion that the unoccupied buildings on State Street in the "Town. Square area, are not in clanger of falling nor hazards to safety; that they are secured and could be used for business again. City Attorney Taylor replied to the request of Councilman Knudsc'..n that he will draft a Letter of thanks 'to those orange growers who have removed :> their dead trees, and reported that he is working with manowners in an. effort to have them ;remove the graves at their own expense rather than placing costs on the tam bills . 2IONS AND PETITIONS NS On motion of Councilman DeMirjyn, seconded. by Councilman Martinez, apprrov a.l, was given for transfer of Water B Contracts in the names of Curtis and ��qy('p�g" y 'p'`n B u o ye m Councilman DeMirjyn announced that members of the Skylark Flying Club will spend three hours in Redlands on Sunday, March 15, and suggested that possibly the Chamber of Commerce can arrange something of interest concerning the City of Redlands . IED BUSINESS Way interim drainage system; if not prohibitively expensive, and if tT receives substantially free of cost the necessary rights-of-way fc ZanDa maintenance and preservation, with September 15, 1970 being date decision will be made that the Sylvan Boulevard route will pi if the above provisions are not accomplished, was unanimously adol the City Council. On motion of Councilman Knudsen, seconded by Councilman DeMirjyn, staff was requested to confer with both railroads to request coops cost estimates, terms and conditions under which they would be wit become a part of this project. Motion unanimously adopted. Acceptance of tax-deeded property from the County of San Bernardir Tax- the City of Redlands effected tinder Resolution No. 2783 was appro% Deeded Property motion of Councilman DeMirjyn, seconded by Councilman Knudsen, wit City Manager authorized to execute the certificate of acceptance i ;I behalf of the City. �( CITY MANAGER City Manager Merritt was also authorized to execute the certificat Grant Deeds acceptance for the following grant deeds and easements: From W. L. Gill, a grant deed for three feet of right-of-way alonc north side of Citrus Avenue at Kansas Street, and a drainage easen Gill across the Gill Industries property at Kansas and Citrus , on orotic 1, Councilman Martinez, seconded by Councilman DeMirjyn. Councilman abstained. From the Redlands unified School District, grant deed for street a School alley purposes in connection with Commission Review and Approval N District Franklin School, on motion of Councilman DeMir3yn, seconded by Cou Knudsen, From Jack and Wanda Kaczor, grant deed for alleywidening on Webst Kaczor Street, on motion of Councilman DeMirjyn, seconded by Councilman F From A. K. T. Kubera to the City of Redlands, grant deed for wider, Kubera of Stuart Avenue and the alley west of Orange Street, on motion of cilman Knudsen, seconded by Councilman DeMirjyn. The Mayor and City Clerk were authorized to sign in behalf of the City to Schools a grant deed from the City of Redlands to the Redlands Unified Sch District for the vacation of Stillman Avenue, Street Vacation No. motion of Councilman DeMixjyn, seconded by Councilman Knudsen. On motion of Councilman DeMirjyn, seconded by Councilman Cummings , Budget Addition al was given for budget addition of $1200 for membership in REDCO REDCO the fiscal year 1969-1970. The firm of King and King, consulting engineers in Ontario, was au San ized to prepare designs for replacement of the bridge in San Timot Timoteo Canyon lost during the 1969 floods, at a total estimated cost of Canyon Bridue with S61 - 900 rF-imh1ir.qP(9 by t-hp rAl i fnrni ;zi ni c;4czf-;+-r Clffi r a. nn mni-i runway is r ea coat ng of landing surfed, and runway end identi- fier lights „ He stated that $17, 500 originally approved as State Matcll- ing Funds for Land Acquisition and. Tights had been redesignated>d by the California Aeronautics Board for construction. of flood protection, with the $30, 000 already appropriated by the Council as matching money, pro- viding ro,-vid ng a total of $37 , 000 for flood control. dike work. !ipal. art Mr. Merritt also gave a brief history of the development of the Airport on a cooera.tive basis between State, Federal Aviation, County and. City, with the present value estimated at between $900, 000 and $1 , 000, 000. H added that the average expenditure of unr :imbursed monies on this project' has been.. $13, 162 per year. roast Contract between the City of Redlands and Mr, Roy VR Shutt for removal oaf Tai. _ wet garbage from commercial concerns was unanimously approved for renew- Shutt al from January 1 , 1970 to December 31, :1.970, on motion of Councilman DeMi.rjyn, seconded by Councilman Knudsen. Bills and salaries were ordered paid as approved by the Finance Committee- There mmittee;.There beincg no further business demanding attention at this time, on motion Council adjourned at 9: 45 P.M. Next regular meeting, March 3, 1.970. "IX T M v r' oaf the} Ca:ty of Rei` ands e r k 0-°0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0