HomeMy WebLinkAbout05051970-cc_CCv0001.pdf Ellsworth F. Miller, Councilman
Sarna Sewall, Councilman.
Ralph P . Merritt, Jr. , City Manager
Edward F. Taylor, City attorney
Peggy A. Moseley, City Clerk
Erwin S . Hein, Redlands Daily Facts
Chuck Palmer, Sart Bernardino Sun
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The meeting was opened with the pledge of allegiance, followed
invocation by Reverend William Van Peursem of the Highland Avenu
Christian Reformed Church.
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The rrrinutes of the regular meeting of April 21., 1970 were approv
submitted.
At this time Mayor Cummings presented a certificate of apprecia.t
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Certificate Adolph S . Torrez on his retirement after 23 years of loyal servi
of the City of Redlands, April. 12, 1947 to April 3, 1970. Mayor Cu.
Appreciation thanked Mr. Torrez for his loyalty, courtesy, and attentive dexo
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duty.
PUBLIC HEARINGS,
This being the time and place advertised for public hearing on O
i r ante No. 1409, an ordinance of the City of Redlands pertaining
lation of location and height of permitted fences and walls, May
Cummings opened the meeting as a pudic hearing for any comments
questions concerning this ordinance. Mr. Mario Cesario, of 223
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No. 14Q9 Court, addressed Council with a unique situation concerning his
Fences
fencing. Council assured Mr. Cesarao that this ordinance did no
Walls tain to his situation. There being no further comment from. the
Mayor Cummings declared the public hearing closed.. F`ollo ing Co
discussion, on motion of Councilman Miller, seconded by Counci.lm
DeMirjyn, Ordinance No. 14079 was adopted, witn waiver of the rea
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full, by the following roll call vote;
AYES: Councilmen BeMiryn, Knudsen , Miller, Sewall, Mayor Crain
NOES: done
ABSENT: None
�,ORAL PETITIONS FROM THE FLOOR
City Attorney Taylor brought to Council attention at: this time 1
(c) from the agenda, concerning water contracts for residents of
Greenspot area. attorney Taylor described the problem of sevent
property owners in the Greenspot area who had received water ser
Greenspot
from the City of Redlands for forty-fiVE;' years and whose water l
Area destroyed by the flood .in 1969. Attorney Taylor recommended agr
Water ketween the seventeen property owners and. the City in which. prop
Service owners w' r.11. pay the cost of material and tlae City will furnish 1
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for the installation of a new line to serve this property, and f
recommended that 3,/4-inch greeters be placed on each existing late
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motion. of Councilman Knudsen, seconded by Councilman Sewall, authort_za- ;
tion was unanimously given for the Mayor and/or City Manager to enter
:into contracts with these seventeen property owners and to execute the
agreements in behalf of the City.
C COMMISSION RECOMMENDATIONS
As considered by the City Council at a regular meeting thereof held May !'!
5, 1970 at 3: 00 P.M.
Present.. Councilmen DeMirjyn, Knudsen, Miller, Sewall., Mayor Cummings .,
City Attorney Edward F. 'Taylor
Ijot Slit No. 421 - Ron Rerc
That the request of Mr. Ron Berg for permission to split property
located at 1620 East Citrus Avenue, Lot.. Split No. 421, be approved sub-'!
ject to the recommendations of all departments as contained in Planna_ng �
Conunission minutes dated April 28, 1970. On motion of Councilman
DeMirjyn, seconded by Councilman Miller, this recommendation of the
Planning Commission was unanimously adopted by the City Council.
Lot Split No. 422 - Mrs . Joe Silva
That the request of Mrs . Joe Silva for permission to split property
located at 720 East Palm Avenue, Lot Split No. 422, be approved subjectil
to the recommendations of all departments as contained in Planning Com- ',',
mission minutes dated April 28, 1970* On motion of Councilman Demirjyn,;':
seconded by Councilman Miller, this recommendation of the Planning Com- 'I
mission was adopted by the City Council by the following roll.. call voted;.
AYES : Councilmen DeMirjyn, Miller, Sewall., Mayor Cummings
NOES: None
A3SIWIN: Councilman Knudsen
Tentative Ma - Tract '7095 - Herrmann and. Ne 'edr:
That the tentative map for Tract 7095, located at the northeast corner
of Clover Street and San Bernardino Avenue, R-n1 gone, be approved as
amended by the Planning :Department and subject to the recommendations o
all departments as contained in Planning Commission minutes dated .April ;
28, 1.970. on motion of Councilman DeMirjyn, seconded by Councilman
Knudsen, unanimous approval was givers to this recommendation of the
Planning Commission.
At this time Councilman Sewall commented on the fact that in the above
approval, out of ten acres of land to be developed for 38 residences,
approximately one-third of the land will be used to serve the autoznobil
thus whittling away at living space. He also pointed out that there �i
was, no open area in this tract for parks or children ' s play. He ex-
pressed hope that in the future more space can be developed for the
enjoyment of people. Councilman 'Knudsen replied that the PRIG ordinance ii
under study might be able to bring this into effect.
Tract No. 8021 - Frank Perricone - Time Extension
That a time extension of two years be granted for tentative approval of
Tract No. 8021, located at the southwest corner of Olive Avenue and
I,akeside Avenue, from May 4, 1970 to May 4, 1972 . On motion of Council-
mars DeMirjyn, seconded by Councilman Knudsen, the recon endat ..on of thell
Planning Department was adopted by the City Council.
LO- lit No. 421, _ RonW Ber _ Final A royal
All provisions as contained in Council minutes dated May 5, 1970 having
been complied with, it is the recommendation of the Planning Department
that final approval be givers for Lot Split No. 421. On motion of Coun-
cilman Miller, seconded by Councilman DeMirjyn, the recommendation of ;I
the Planning Department was unanimously adopted by the City Council.
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ante ordinance amending the .Redlands Ordinance Code to allow vehicles remain.
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1410 ing on city street-:s for a consecutive period of 72 hours to be removed
i.c by the police, was given brat reading of the title and laid over under
the rules, with second reading set for the next Council meeting,
TIONS ANIS PETITIONS
On motion of Councilman Knudsen, seconded by Councilman Miller, transfer;
of Option P Water Contracts from O. M. Van Leuven to R. D. and N. J.
Van Leuven 'Turaell were unanimously approved by the City Council.
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Mayor Cummings stated that the study for the alternate proposals for
the replacement of the Dearborn Reservoir was complete, and requested
that Councilmen Knudsen and Sewall work with staff members to review
the recommendations and present their findings to Council .
Mayor Cummings also reminded the Council of the annual dinner of the
Foothill Freeway Steering Committee can.. ,dune 5, 1970.
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City Manager Merritt read a letter from Joseph G. Wogen, Comptroller
of the University of Redlands, commending the city Fire Department and
Police Department for the manner in which they performed their duties
on the occasion of the fire on the University campus early Wednesday
morning April 22. He stated that those departments demonstrated out-
standing professional ability, courtesy and efficiency .in performance
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above and beyond the call of dusty.
IEE BUSINESS
Mr, 1parry (tendon, Chairman of the Mayor' s '.Task: force studying housing
in Redlands , brougi-it his committee' s report and read the recommendation*.
Mr. Hendon congratulated and thanked the members of the committee and
in turn received the appreciation expressed by the City Council for thei,
work and the hours given to researching this problem. A copy of this
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rv` s report will be on file in the office of the City Clerk.
Mr. Glenn Pry, a member of the committee, stressed that all public mous .i
ing should be controlled by a "Redlands Dousing Authority. "
Director of Public Works Shone gave a comprehensive report: on the study "
of providing sewer service for Yucaipa, and described a preVioras study
which recommended establishment of a sewage treatment plant to serve
Yucaipa, and described interim solutions which might be offered for a
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limited time. Following considerable discussion, which included costs ,
locations of lines, possible litigation, Water Quality Control Board
requirements and. necessity ;for Redlands to control quality of material
enter-ing sewer plant, connection fees, and anticipated plant. expansion, ;
on motion of Councilman Sewall, seconded by Councilman Knudsen, authox
i at on was given for Mr, t eMirjyn and Mr. Shone and appropriate mem-
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hers of the staff to meet with interested persons from Yucaipa to aster-s'
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ization to advertise for bids for construction. of Citrus Avenue
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Nansas Street easterly to the La-Z-Boy plant was tabled at the r
of the Southern Pacific Railroad.
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on motion of Councilman DeMirjyn, seconded. by Councilman Sewall,
Bid Call City Clerk was authorized to advertise for bids for the construe
Dearborn Dearborn Street from Highland Avenue to Citrus Avenue, estimated
Street
$22, 750. This is a budgeted, gas tax project.
Bills and salaries were ordered paid as approved by the Finance
tee,
'Where being no further business, at 8o- 30 P.M, the Council adjour
notion to an adjourned regular meeting to be held. for Civic [lay,
will be at 1: 00 o' clock on Tuesday, May 12, 1970.
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