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HomeMy WebLinkAbout11171970b-cc_CCv0001.pdf of a regular meeting of the City Council, City of Redlands , held in the Council Chambers, Safety Hall, 212 Brookside .Avenue, can November 17, 1970 at 7 00 P.M. a Planning Commission Items 3: 00 P.M. Regular Agenda. 7: 00 ' Jack B . Cummings, Mayor Charles G. DeMir3yn, Vice Mayor, Chresten M. Knudsen, Councilman Ellsworth E. Miller, Councilman Sam S . Sewall, Councilman t Ralph P. Merritt, Jr, , City Manager Edward F. Taylor, City Attorney Peggy A. Moseley, City Clerk Erwin. S . Nein, Redlands Daily Facts Chuck Palmer, San Bernardino Sun None The meeting was opened with the pledge of allegiance, followed by the invocation by Reverend Donald L. Weemhoff, of the Bethany Reformed Church. The minutes of the regular meeting of November 3 , 1970 were approved asil submitted. i Before beginning the agenda of this evening' s meeting, Mayor Cununings il called to the podium Mr. Jose P. Gasca, president of Logia Nicolas Bravo #8 of the Sociedad Progresista Mexicana of Redlands . In honor ofli the fortieth anniversary of this organization, Mayor Cummings presented ; ;ata.on Mr. Gasca with a certificate; of appreci East South .Avenue questioned the cost increase in such a roof, as d 1anc ible advantages in fire insurance, and requested information coz No. 1.422 the amount of study which preceded this ordinance. Director of F Fire- and Safety Mitchell gave estimates on the additional. cost of thi: il Retardant of root and stated that copies of the ordinance had been submitt� Roofs roofers and architects for comments and assistance. There being then comments, the public hearing was declared closed and Ordinal 1422 was adopted on motion of Councilman Miller, seconded by Cour DeMirjyn, with waiver of the reading of the ordinance in full, bt following roll call vote; AYES : Councilmen DeMirjyn, Knudsen, Miller, Sewall, Mayor Cumz NOES : None i ABSENT: None Public hearing was also advertised for this time and place on Or( No. 1.423, an ordinance of the City of Redlands adopting zone clary tion for property to be annexed to the City of Redlands . Mayor ( Ordinance again declared the meeting open as a public hearing for any ques] No. 142: Zoningor comments concerning this ordinance. No comments being forthc( the Mayor, declared the public hearing, closed. Ordinance No. 142: then adopted, with waiver of the reading of the ordinance in ful: jmotion of Councilman Knudsen, seconded by Councilman Sewall_, by � lowing roll, call vote: } AYES: Councilmen DeMirjyn, Knudsen, Miller, Sewall, Mayor Cumr NOES: None ABSENT: None This being the time and place advertised for public hearing on 01 No. 1424, an ordinance of the City of Redlands amending Ordinanc( 1000 of the City of Redlands by adopting Zone Change No.. 11.8, MaN Ordinance Cummings at this time declared the meeting open as a public hear: No. 1-424 any comments or, questions concerning this ordinance. None being Zoning coming, the public hearing was declared closed and Ordinance No. t was adopted on motion of Councilman Knudsen, seconded by Council.r J Sewall, with. waiver of the reading of the ordinance in full by tl lowing roll call vote: AYES . Councilmen DeMirjyn, Knudsen, Miller, Sewall, Mayor Curr NOES: None SE None 1 ORAL PETITIONS FROM THE FLOOR Don Edward: of Route 2, Box 676A, requested information concerniz proposed ordinance to outlaw sale of disposable beverage contain( Councilman Sewall reported that the Ecological `task Force is meei tliis Friday to take the matter under consideration and invited f- six interested young people to meet with the Ecological Task For( that time. PLA tNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATIONS Attorney Bill Brunick Ij R.P.C. No. 329 - Zone Change No. 1,20 - Landis and Benedict That R.P.C. No. 329, a resolution of the Planning Commission for adop- tion of Zone Change No. 1-20, the establishment of R-1 (Single Family Residential) District, for approximately 20 acres of land located at thO southeast corner of Colton Avenue and Dearborn Street be approved, on motion of Councilman Miller, seconded by Council-man Knudsen, the recom- i� mandation of the Planning Commission was adopted and Ordinance No. 1426�! an ordinance of the City Council approving the above zone change, was introduced and laid over under the rules with public hearing -thereon set for December 1, 1970 at 7: 00 P.M. Zone Chan e No 121 - L. L. and M. A. Dandle °The and eThe request for a change of zone from R-S (Suburban Residential ) Dis- trict to C-4 (Highway Commercial) District for approximately 7 . 7 acres of Property located at the northeast corner of Redlands Boulevard and Palm Avenue made by L. L. and M. A. Handley was unanimously denied by the Planning Commission at their meeting of November 10, 1970. The applicants for Zone Change No. 121 have filed an appeal requesting P Council reverse th.e Planning Commission ' s decision. The Council has received two petitions: one from the proponents con- taining 274 names of residents throughout the City and business people; and one from opponents containing 248 names of people residing in the area immediately adjacent to the land in question. The City Attorney' s office has ruled that the Council must publish notice of public hearing on this matter ten days prior to holding a hearing, so Council will take no action, but will hear the presentationj informally. Speaking in favor, presenting economic and esthetic views , and stress- ing Neighborhood Convenience Center concept were: Attorney Harry M. Dougherty, Swarner, Fitzgerald and Dougherty; Planning Consultant Ernest Mayer, Jr. ; Security Pacific National Bank Vice President Larry Myers; Developer Herbert L . Piken; Architect Robert Blumin; J'ohn Guiltinan of Lucky Stores; Mr. Leroy Ilandley, 671 E. Palm; Mrs . Sarah Silva, 720 E. Palm; Mr. Ed Brunton, 527 E. Mariposa Drive, Realtor Don Cummings; Jackie Purviance, 808 orchard Drive, and a county resident, owner of 45 acres in the City, who suggested that possibly downtown Redlands be considered from Griswolds to Alabama Street. Speaking in opposition and reaffirming the reasons enumerated by the Planning Com- mission for the denial was Wade C. Walls , 708 Roosevelt Road. Speakingl' in behalf of the opponents stressing the traffic hazards and pointing fl out already existing traffic problems on Roosevelt Road was Larry ajonesi,! of 721 Roosevelt Road. On motion of Councilman Knudsen, seconded by Council-man Miller, 7: 00 P.M. on Tuesday, December 1, 1970 was set as the public hearing on this matter. Following consideration of this matter, Council concurred that there exists a need for a joint meeting with the Planning Commission to dis- cuss the future of Redlands Boulevard. Councilman Knudsen added that he had previously requested a study of the Tennessee Street juncture with the Freeway, and was repeating the request. The first joint meet-- d ing for an in-depth study of ordinances as they relate to Redlands Boulevard will be held following the Planning Commission meeting on Monday, November 23 at 3: 00 P.M. , and a second and possibly a third meeting will be scheduled with the Planning Commission to consider othe '� areas . R.P.C. 331 - Commission Determination No. 21 That the serving of beer at tables or lunch counter with meals, no bar permitted, in an existing restaurant would be an appropriate and proper �l, use for existing C-1 lots of record in the area generally located south of f-T)p r)f Prnnkiclt- AUpniip an(9 Avoniip_ nnrl I Councilman Sewall, tnis recoiTmencation or trig Pianning Cm'C}IYti' issio adopted by the City Council 5. Conditional Use Permit No. 170 - Howard Ambulance enc. That the request of Howard Ambulance, Inc.. for a Conditional Use in a C°--4 zone to permit location of an ambulance service at the west corner of Orange Street. and Sun Avenue be approved subject recommendations of all departments as contained in Planning Comm minutes dated November 10, 1970. On motion of Councilman DeMirj seconded by Councilman Miller, this recommendation of the Planni mission was adopted by the City Council . 6 . Conditional Use Permit No. 151 - Redlands Medical S ecialties - Extension That a time extension for one year, from December 2, 1970 to Dec 1971, be granted for Conditional Use Permit No, 151. On motion Councilman Knudsen, seconded by Councilman Miller, this recommen of the Planning Department was adopted by the City Council .. COMMUNICATIONS Southern California Association of Governments requests informat i ce.rn,ing the delegate and alternate who will represent the City o i SLAG Redlands at their General Assembly. On motion of Councilman Sew Appointments seconded by Councilman DeMirjyn, Councilman Knudsen was reappoin 0 delegate and Councilman Miller appointed as alternate. City Manager Merritt reported receipt of a letter from the Redla Bowl_ tto.rticultura.l and Improvement Society commending the City Counci Property the purchase of additional property surrounding the Redlands Bow j be used for further expansion and beautification. Director of Public works Shone brought notice that the State Div signal Insignal can highways had begun work. on signal installation at San Bernardino and Orange Street on November 16, and scheduled completion of th stall.ation is for January 8, 1971, barring unforeseen circumstan f 1 UNF N S11ED BUSINESS Mr. Lowell Wells, of 2 University Place, presented a list of ten i guests which he feels should be done in connection with the side problem which was handled at the Council meeting of October 20. lowing discussion with Mr. Wells , the Council, concurred in the b that the matter is of much broader scope than appeared at the me of October 20 . Stating that he originally voted to permit the 4 sidewalk, Vice Mayor DeMirjyn declared that the sidewalk situati not satisfactory, and moved to rescind the Council action of Oct 20. Motion was seconded by Councilman Sewall and unanimously ad by the Council.. Following further discussion, the Council_ unani. amended the motion to add "City to install macadam to assure ace driveway. " Following the motion, Council directed the staff and ney to forward material for study on this matter. Councilman Sewall moved that the Council proceed with the planne istrative review. Following discussion, the first meeting was 7 1 -4-. -1-4 -1, 4.4 4--1-., T-.,-. Mentone is dissatisfied with the water rates and requirements as set up ) de by the City of Redlands for delivery of water outside Redlands , a count .ce water district might be satisfactory to the area, and recommended that ,11 i i' should this be the case, the City of Redlands render all possible aaaiat ance for the orderly transfer of water distribution. facilities . Follow-41 ii ing Council discussion, this proposal. was referred to the staff for study. City Attorney 'Taylor reported briefly on the pending suit concerning Redlands requirements for outside water service, and ;Mated that he e petted the courts to uphold the City in this matter. INESS Ordinance No. 1425, an ordinance of the City of Redlands establishing ruler and regulations for granting franchises to operate tow trucks in the City of Redlands and to operate authorized storage garages for im ante pounded or stored vehicles in the City of Redlands, was introduced, 1425 'rucks given first reading of the title and laid over under the rules, with second reading set for the Council meeting of December 1., 1970. at 7 : 00 P.M. NAGER Cutty Manager Merritt stated that in order to implement the approved faro; personnel work week authorized by the Council at its meeting of dune 16, 1970, the most satisfactory system would be a three-platoon system. This reduces the work hours from 67. 2 to 63 . He presented Resolution No. 2542, which amends the salary schedule and compensation plan for city employees by the increase of four personnel in the lire Department..l On motion of Councilman DeMirjyn, seconded by Council-man Miller, unani- mous approval was given to the three-platoon system for the Fire Depart tment ment, to become effective on December 16, 1970. ul_e On motion of Council-man Miller, seconded by Councilman DeMirjyn, approva was given for a budget_ increase in the amount of $1, 200, which is re- quired to implement this system, funds to be taken from the Unbudget.ed Surplus . ution On motion of Councilman DeMirjyn, seconded by Councilman Miller, R.eso 2542 lution No. 2£342, which establishes the above changes , was unanimously Y adopted by the City Council. The Council thanked Randall Darkens, Mack Mitchell and Joe Volley for their work: with the City Manager and Personnel to effect this change. Mayor Cummings leaves the Council Chambers at 8m30 P.M. , and Vice Mayor DeMirjyn takes the gavel. On motion of Councilman Miller, seconded by Councilman Knudsen, author- Deed izat.i.on was given to accept a grant deed for one hour of Mill Creek water from Mr_ TTnen;nY'tl Pnrrh - wi t-h r, �rmrzr,t- nf �;A C)f111 ;ar,rq �I ...�..+,....,.... s.. �.A.....,,,.x,, ..,v... ....W,.a .i.....uieW u a.,..: rvu4 +,.. i..3✓.c,. ...=t.,.a.�......s.. c.xca,n a1..a.t,:-y a....v,._..},u:.t... v,. Watt in connection with Commission Review and Approval No. 264, with 1 City Manager authorized to execute the certificate of acceptance behalf of the City. Agreement An agreement for leasing of a portion. of the airport lobby, to e< easing to August 31., 1971 , between the City of Redlands and Louis A. St( Airport: approved on motion of Councilman Miller, seconded by Councilman I i Lobby .C'hi..s agreement replaces a former one between the City of Redland: Redlands Rlite Service, former owner Chester L. Odom. In connection with the chance of ownership of Redlands Flite Seri Agreement from Chester L . Odom to Louis A. Stolp, the agreement for furniV Janitorial janitorial services for the airport lobby and patio is also made Service the City of Redlands and Mr. Louis Stolp, without change of condo %I to continue to August 31, 1971 . agreement was authorized on root_ Councilman Miller, seconded by Councilman Knudsen. Bills and salaries were ordered paid as approved by the Finance C tee. 'i No further business demanding attention at this time, on motion i Council adjourned at 8:40 P.M. Next regular meeting, December 1, 1970 . t � f1 TT T w S S ,r 4 payor of the C ity�of ,. e—la, C„`V ler k , i 0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0 i