HomeMy WebLinkAbout04071970-cc_CCv0001.pdf of a regu.1ar meeting of the City Council, City of Redlands, held in the
Council Chambers, Safety Hall , 212 Broolc i_de Avenue, on April 7, 1970 at
7: 00 P.M.
Planning Commission Items 3: 00 P.M. Regular Agenda 7: 00 P.M.
Waldo F. Burroughs, Mayor
Norman N. Martinez, Councilman
Jack B . Cummings , Councilman
Charles G. DeMir yn, Councilman
Chresten M. Knudsen, Councilman
Ralph P. Merritt, Jr. , City Manage
David Burke, City Attorney of Beaumont
Peggy A. Moseley, City Clerk
Erwin S . Hein, Redlands Daily Facts
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The meeting was opened with the pledge of allegiance, followed by the
invocation by Chaplain 0. Bean Nelson of the University of Redlands .
The minutes of the regular meeting of March 1.7, 1970 were approved with
the change in Planning Commission Recommendations , Co:rur is ion Review and
Aaproval No. 235, "Councilman Knudsen abstained from voting. "
Mayor" Burroughs introduced Mr. David Burke, City Attorney of Beaumont.
who is sitting in Mr. Taylor ' s place this evening for the Council. meet,ing4;
At this time Mayor Burroughs presented a certificate of appreciation for
23 years of 1_o.yaland faithful service to the City of Red onda to retiring
=icate Assistant F"ire Chief Max Taylor. Mayor Burroughs spoke of his 40-year.
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friendship with Mr. Taylor, emphasized that Mr. Taylor had had a great
influence within the City of Redlands, and wished Mr. and Mrs . Taylor
many years of happiness in retirement. The Council than came down and
each shook Mr. Taylor ' s hand.
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This time and place was also advertised for the public hearing for
establishment of agricultural preserves within the boundaries of t
of Redlands . Prior to opening the meeting Mayor Burroughs explain
the Council and City Attorney Taylor agreed that the new Coun.cil, �A
Agricultural will be elected on April 14 will be working under this decision, a
'IPreserves should be the ones to make it. For this reason it is recommended
the public hearing be opened and then be adjourned to the meeting
April 21 . Mayor Burroughs then declared the meeting open as a pub
hearing. on motion of Councilman Knudsen, seconded by Councilman
Council unanimously adjourned this public hearing to the evening m
of April 21, 1970 .
; ORAL PETITIONS
Mr. Jerry Hanson of 220 South Buena Vista Street addressed Council
II behalf of the Masonic Lodge of Redlands , and stated that April 20
will be celebrated as Public Schools Week. He invited the Council
1! the candidates to attend a dinner on April 20 in Terrier Hall. cele
Public Schools Week.
!IPLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATIONS
As considered by the City Council at a regular meeting thereof hel
7, 1970 at 3: 00 P.M.
Present; Councilmen Martinez, Cummings, DeMirjyn, Knudsen, Mayor
Burroughs , City Attorney Taylor
1 . R.P.C. No. 317 - Zone Change No. 116 - Brookside Park
That R.P.C. No . 317, a resolution of the Planning Commission for a
of Zone Change No. 116 - creating a change of zone from R-2-3000
tiple Family Residential) District to R-2-2000 (Multiple Family Re
tial) District for 9. 3 acres of land located at the southeast corn
Barton Road and Bellevue Avenue - be approved. On motion of Counc
DeMirjyn, seconded by Councilman Cummings, the recommendation of t
Planning Commission was adopted by the City Council , and Ordinance
1408, an ordinance to establish said Zone Change No. 116, was give
reading of the title and laid over under the rules with public hea
thereon set for April 21, 1970 at 7: 00 P.M.
2 . R. P.C. No. 318 - Amendment No. 91 to Ordinance No. 1000
That R.P.C. No. 318, Amendment No. 91 to Zoning Ordinance No. 1000
Section 46. 30 Agricultural Groves in All Zones - be approved. Fol
discussion and clarification by Attorney Taylor, on motion of Coun
DeMirjyn, seconded by Councilman Knudsen, R.P.C. No. 3.18 was adopt
the City Council , Ordinance No. 1407, an ordinance of the City of
Redlands , was given first reading of the title and laid over under
rules with public hearing thereon set for April 21, 1970 at 7: 00 P
( TRAFFIC COMMISSION RECOMMENDATIONS
At the regular meeting of the Traffic Commission on March 19, 197C
following recommendation was submitted for Council consideration:
SECTION ONE: Pursuant to Article 676, Section 67603 of the Redlan
Traffic Ordinance:
Resolution 1 . Establish stop signs on Clark Street to stop eastbound and wes
No. 2806 traffic at intersection witl-, South Buena Vista Street.
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IO `"� transfer of Water B Contracts was approved. unanimously by the City Cc~a��inci s
Councilman Knudsen read a letter from. Mrs . Marvin Duncan, Chairman of the
Public Affairs Committee of the &W.C.A. containing several suggestions
for making the bus routes better known throughout the city.
Councilman DeMirj n recommended that the bus routes be printed .in span _sh
and that some Spanish language information be included over the local
radio describing the bus service.
Both suggestions were referred to the City Manager' s office for develop-
ment.
Mayor Burroughs announced the coming City-County Coordinating Committee
dinner to be held on April 22 at. the Redlands Country Club, at which
Redlands will be host. Mr. Dc:;Mirjyn has offered to suppmi.y entertainment
for that evening at: no coat to the City,
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Resolution No. 28077, a resolution of the City Council authorizing an
tion agreement for installation of water line through the Atchison, Topeka and
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Line Santa "e Rail ray Company right-of-way, with the Mayor and City Clerk
authorized to sign in behalf of the City, was unanimously approved on
motion of Councilman DeMirajyn, seconded by Councilman Knudsen.
City .Manager Merritt described. some of the background regarding construe-
tion of the peripheral canal which will transport water around the delta
of the Sacramento and San Joaquin Ravers, and explained that it is essen-
ition
tial. to the state water. project. Following discussion, on motion of
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aer<a:l Councilman DeMirj yn, seconded by Councilman Cummings, the Council un arai._
mousl.y adopted. Resolution No. 2808, which supports the construction of
the peripheral, canal., and ordered copies of this resolution be sent to
the Governor and some Stage Senators .
IAGER Mr. Merritt reported that the house demolition item on t,'laea agenda is now
being taken care of by a private firm.
City Manager Merritt requested authorization to appropriate and expend
funds which have been made available from the California Airport Assist-
-t ance Revolving fund to assist in the flood control work on the., nor- .h side
of Redlands Municipal.. Airport. Following discussion, on motion, of Coun-
cilman Cummings , seconded by Councilman Knudsen, the Council_ aaa.athoa ized
app.ropri at on and expending of funds in the amount of $1-7, 050 for flood
protection at the airport.
:'he following grants deeds were accepted, with. the City Manager authorized =
to execute the certificates of acceptance In behalf of theCity:
From Art Gill to the City for street and alley right-of-way purposes, can
motion of Councilman DeMirJyn, seconded by Councilman Martinez .
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