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HomeMy WebLinkAbout10201970b-cc_CCv0001.pdf at 7: 00 P.M. Planning Coitm ission Items 3: 00 P.M. Regular Agenda 7. 00 P.M. 7� Jack B . Cummings , Mayor Charles G. DeMiryn, spice Mayor Ellsworth E. Miller, Councilman 3 Sam S . Sewall., Councilman Ralph P. Merritt, Jr. , City Manager Tames A. Smith, Deputy City Attorney Bill Brunick, Deputy City .Attorney Peggy A. Moseley, City Clerk Erwin S . Vein, Redlands Daily Facts Chuck. Palmer, San Bernardino Sun } I� Chresten M. Knudsen, Councilman ii The meeting was opened with the pledge of allegiance, followed by the invocation by Reverend Fred Overby of the: First United Methodist Church. ;i :Before beginning the regular business of the meeting, Mayor Cummings called Brian Jeffers of 208 East Molly Zane forward to the podium. Mayor Cummings awarded Brian the Mayor' s Trophy for the largest fish t; taken in Ford Park lake, which was a one and three-quarter pound cat.-- fish. During the fishing season 1 , 780 fish were caught by 1, 509 young fishermen. The minutes of the regular meeting of October 0 and the adjourned regu- lar meeting of October 1-3, 1070 were approved as submitted. On motion of Councilman DeMirjyn, seconded by Councilman Miller, the appointment of Michael Quinn as Deputy City Attorney was rescinded and I Mr. Bill Brunick was appointed Deputy City Attorney for the City of Redlands . COMMISSION RECOMMENDATIONS As considered by the City Council. at a regular meeting thereof held October 20, 1970 at 3: 00 P.M. Present; Councilmen DeMirjyn, Knudsen, Miller, Sewall, Mayor Cummings , Deputy Culp Attorney Bill_ Brunick Ordinance No. 1421 - Mobile Home Turk Development Regulations The Planning Commission, in its session of October 1.3, 1070, considered I1 Amendment No. 95 to Ordinance No. 1000 which establishes requirements ;I for development of mobile home parks . The Planning Commission did not. approve this amendment and so made no recommendation to Council.. At this time Council is considering Ordinance No. 1.421, an ordinance of the ;; City of Redlands amending Ordinance 1000 by the adoption of Mobile Hoye Park Development Regulations . Council discussed many, many facets of the advantages and disadvantages of having additional. mobile home Paris in the City of Redlands . i Councilman DeMir yn suggested the possibility of a twenty-year condi.ti.on al use permit for the installation of mobile home parks in industrial, areas . In the discussion following this suggestion, it was :felt: that this would not enhance the industrial development of the area and it was ; stressed that industry and residences are not compatible in the sane zone. Councilman Sewall suggested limiting the percentage of total_ of ',' mobile home permits to 5%b of the total number of residences in Redlands Councilman Knudsen pointed out the disadvantages of too many mobile homes in a community, citing TTemet and Yucaipa as examples . ]Director of (A� as 111c V ,a.. .rxetca..s.x c" was given first reading of the title and laid over, under the rule public hearing thereon set for November 3, 1.970 at 7: 00 P.M. by t followi NOES : Councilman Sewall ABBE Councilman Knudsen Mr. Bill, Kellson, 1.159 Sapphire, Mentone, addressed Council with a. request for waiver for the signing of the annexation agreement and fur- nishing of water :Mock as required by ordinance to obtain outside-city water service, in connection with property at 1159 Sapphire. For sig de years Mr. Kellson' s property has been receiving water from the house at ,j ce 11.41 Sapphire. Deputy Cite Attorney James Smith explained that by City !! ordinance each separate parcel must be served by a separate water meter and stated that the Council cannot negate the ordinance now in effect. Following discussion, on motion of Councilman Sewall , seconded by Coun- cilman Miller, by AYE votes of all present, this request by Mr. Kelson was denied.. C AST"1 ONS City Manager Merritt read a letter, from A. K. Smiley Library Board president, William G. Moore, requesting that an agreement be adopted by Ira which the operation of the Lincoln ;brine will. be administered by the e J tion Library Director. following discussion, on motion of Councilman DeMirjyn, seconded by Council-man Miller, the agreement was adopted in principle, with .AYE votes of all present. City Manager Merritt and the Council congratulated Chief Budd and the department for their efficiency and effectiveness in handling two recent: blazes over the weekend. City Manager Merritt expressed the apprecia- tion of Chief Budd to the Contemporary Club for the gift of a 1,-Tomel_ito power chain saw for use in rescue work. Manager Merritt also brought to Council attention the receipt of an application for alcoholic beverage license for on-sale beer .aL :1265 West Brookside Avenue„ On motion of Councilman BeMirjyn, seconded by Councilman Miller, Coun- cilman Sam Sewall was appointed as alternate voting delegate to the forthcoming meeting of the League of California Cities, to replace Councilman Knudsen who will notbe able to attend the meeting. Mayor Cummings announced that Paul Lieberman, a. Redlands Thigh School graduate and University of Red-lands student, wx_11_ be on the panel., Youth 'dews the Cities , on Tuesday afternoon for the Mayors and Council '( section of the League of California Cities Mayor Cummings announced the opening of the Pioneer Testing Company' s attractive new facility at 10. 90 A.M. on Thursday, October 29, and invited all councilmen to attend who possibly can. 1 INESS ance Ordinance No. 1419, an ordinance amending the Redlands ordinance Code 141.9 in regard to necromancy and fortunetelling, was given first reading sand A 11)r,x7 1 ,,)i rl nwtzr wunrinr -FIin r13I n _ di i-11 t:,nrnnrl rn iHi nrr nf- nr t'hrr mnn1-i ncx n f 4...0.✓4Attc,...A,,.L.tt4ca.tt L�t'1.-...t-�yyAl LC:t,,,�.t„lAttittC":tll.lC:.ld I.kAC7.t.. .1t1 �!i✓ (.,,L,.I.;C 1.. �..tt,.,f14„.,"7, 4.StC: C=1.11.L1,.G,C. ground of the persons involved be withheld or perhaps that the nE �S papers would not use this description in reporting the event. IJICITY MANAGER i Workable City Manager, Merritt presented copies of the Workable Programa anc Program that it has been reviewed and is ready for submission to HUD. `17 i be considered on November 3 , City Manager Merritt congratulated the Fire Department on the of of handling the recent fires, particularly the one on Buena Vista Appreciation was also expressed to Steve Wimberley and to a lady bor who had been manning hoses before the arrival, of the Pie DeLc Council discussed the problem of fire hazard as relates to shake I Chief Joe Budd gave a brief outline of a study which was made in i Bernardino in 1963 . Director of Building and Safety Mitchell spoke briefly about the bei