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HomeMy WebLinkAbout06011971-cc_CCv0001.pdf invocation by Reverend Martin G. Zylstra of the Highland Avenue Christian Reformed Church, At this time Mayor Cummings called Mr. George 0. Miller, Jr. to t podium and presented him with a certificate denoting achievement Award Grade II Water Pollution Control Plant Operator qualifications . Cummings congratulated Mr. Miller can his achievement, and stated a result of attaining this certificate Mr. Miller has now been ar ;i as Chief Sewage Facility Operator. i The minutes of the regular meeting of May 18 and the adjourned rE meeting of May 24, 1971 were approved as submitted. k JISIDS The following bids for the construction of the Dearborn Reservoir opened and publicly declared in the office of the City Clerk at 1 A.M. can May 25, 1971 : Ceme Corporation Dump Sum - $729, 76 Da. Mirada, Calif. Amount to be added -- 6,C)0 °z Amount to be deducted - None Donald, McNee & Hart, Inc. Tamp Sum $ 314, 00 Redlands, Calif. Amount to be added - 20, 00 Amount to be deducted - :None Hemisphere Constructors Lump Sum - $730, 00 Did Award Bellflower, Calif, Amount to be added -- Mone Amount to be deducted -• None Dearborn. J. Putnam Henck Dump Sum -- $ 710, 73 Reservoir San Bernardino, Calif. Amount to be added. - None Amount to be deducted -- 8,63 Peter Kiewit Sons ' Co. Dump Sum -- $892, 93 Arcadia, Calif. Amount to be added - None x Amount to be deducted - 3, 03 These bids have been studies by the Water Division of the Departm Public: Works. At this time it is recommended that the bid be a s to J. Putnam Henck as being the lowest bid submitted and meeting qualifications . On motion. of Councilman DeMirjyn, seconded by Cc man Knudsen, award for the construction of the Dearborn. Reservoir ;i made to J. Putnam Henck: in the amount of $702, 095 .00, which bid i the deduction allowed for the use of shrinkage compensating cemen bid under Item No. 2. I P BLIC HEARINGS This being the time and place advertised for public hearing on Or nance No. 1443, an ordinance of the City of Redlands amending Zen Ordinance 1,000 by the addition of "E" Educational District, Mayor Cummings at this time declared the meeting open as a public heari any comments or questions. None being forthcoming, the public he Ordinance was declared closed, and Ordinance No. 1445 was adopted, on motio No. 1443 Councilman DeMirjyn, seconded by Councilman Knudsen, with waiver Educational reading of the ordinance in full, by the following roll call, vote District. AYES : Councilmen DeMirjyn, Knudsen, Miller, Mayor Cummings handling of Public Works projects in general.. in the city, and particular�- ly the Dearborn Reservoir, with regard to the demolition of the old reservoir. Mr. Ford' s letter is on file in the office of the City Clerk City Attorney Taylor discussed the bidding processes and the State Code which controls Public Works bids, and added that the material Mr. Ford presented has much merit. Following discussion, Council- requested. that the City Attorney put this information in revised farm for '.heir con- sideration. Mayer Cummings thanked Mr. Ford for his contribution. Mrs. Arthur E. Paton, 25777 Chula Vista, Redlands, a resident of the Peterson 'tract, addressed Council and presented maps depicting the num- her of residents of the Peterson Tract who request that the tract remain in the Zone of Influence of the City of Redlands . Mrs . Parton states that the map and signatures represent: the wishes of 69% of the register i son ed home owners in the development. City Manager Merritt ;Mated that it would be well for the residents of this area to make their wishes known to the Local Agency Formation Com- mission. om-mission. Mr. Patrick. Cogan, 25758 Chula Vista, also addressed Council can this matter. COMMISSION RECOMMENDA'T'IONS Material from the Planning Commission was tabled to the meeting of dune 15 . Councilman DeMirjyn made the recommendation that problems concerning freeway--oriented business signs be referred to the Advisory Committee cry for handling, rather than establish any more committees for such prob- ttee lems. He added that the Advisory Committee is composed of a Councilman, , member of the Public Works Department, and a Planner, and that their decision must be unanimous in order to effect a recommendation. MMIS ION RECOMMENDA'T'IONS On motion of Councilman Knudsen, seconded by Councilman Miller, Mr. ntment Del Parks, was appointed to the Park Commission by AYE votes of all present, and a letter over the Mayor' s signature requested to be writ - ten. City Manager Merritt announced the opening of fishing season at Ford ng Park, on the weekend of Saturday, dune 12 and Sunday, Juno 1_:3 :for all �n licensed Redlands residents twelve years old and under. Licenses are available free of charge at. the Recreation Department on Texas Street. COMMISSION RECOMMENDATIONS The recommendations from the Traffic Commission meeting of May 1.3, 1971, ; which included the removal of angle parking on Fern Avenue between Cajoi. and Fourth Streets and on Olive Avenue east and west from Cajon Street 11 and the installation of two passenger loading spacer in front of the seconded by Councilman Knudsen, Council accepted the recommendat the Housing Commission as follows: "That all housing projects or developments initiated in the City Redlands which involve a rent or interest subsidy or supplement mitted to the Redlands Housing Commission for review and recomme back to the Planning Commission and the City Council, before a bu permit is issued. " It was reported that 94% of the low-income homes completed on th side for the past two years are occupied by families that were r of Redlands . APPLICATIONS AND PETITIONS Manager Merritt brought notice from the Department of Alcoholic Control of application for transfer of on-sale general license a Hacienda Restaurant, 1570 North Orange. COMMUNICATIONS Manager Merritt read a letter from Mr. Henry Waller, Jr. , Execut County Director of the Housing Authority of the County of San Bernardin Housing ing that Resolution No. 2860 and the Cooperation Agreement betwe Authority City of Redlands and the County Housing Authority were adequate ization for the Housing Authority to proceed with the Section 23 Program. UNFINISHED BUSINESS Renewal. of the agreement with Tri-City Concrete for purchase of gravel was again briefly discussed. On motion of Councilman DeM seconded by Councilman Knudsen, the matter was tabled to the nex cil meeting. Ordinance No. 1445, an ordinance of the City of Redlands establi requirements for granting of CATV Franchises in the City of Redl was given second reading of the title and adopted, on motion of man Knudsen, seconded by Councilman Cummings, with waiver of the Ordinance of the ordinance in full, by the following roll call vote: No- 1445 AYES : Councilmen Knudsen, Miller, Mayor Cummings CATV ABSTAIN: Councilman DeMirjyn ABSENT: Councilman Sewall Mrs. Ruth Cranmer Patton addressed Council at length on this mat Also speaking were Mr. C. R. Watts, Mr. Spencer Wood, Mrs . Helen Kuwahara and Mr. Denis Kuwahara. Ordinance No. 1447, an ordinance of the City of Redlands adding ments with building construction, was given second reading of th Ordinance and adopted, on motion of Councilman DeMirjyn, seconded by Counc No, 1447 Miller, with waiver of the reading of the ordinance in full, by Construction lowing roll call vote: Requirements AYES : Councilmen DeMirjyn, Knudsen, Miller, Mayor Cummings 2884 and charges for water service, was adopted on motion of Councilman Rates DeMirjyn, seconded by Councilman Knudsen, by AYE votes of all present. This resolution will be in effect July 1, 1971. Mr. Ed Hyland, Vice President of Stone & Youngberg, 11,51 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles, presented Resolution No. 2887, a resolution of the City Council of the City of Redlands, California, authorizing the ition issuance of $1, 500, 000 Water Revenue Bonds in said City and providing 2887 the terms and conditions for the issuance of said bonds. Following ex- -ize planation by Mr. Hyland and general Council discussion, including the )f statement that the construction schedule for use of these funds is Bonds available in the office of the Water Superintendent, on motion of Coun- cilman DeMirjyn, seconded by Councilman Miller, Resolution No. 2887 was adopted by -the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmen DeMirjyn, Knudsen, Miller, Mayor Cummings NOES : None ABSENT: Councilman Sewall Resolution No. 2888, a resolution of the City Council of the City of Redlands, directing the City Clerk to publish notice inviting sealed ition proposals for 1971 water revenue bonds in the principal amount of 2888 $1, 500,000 was adopted, with the amendment that payment for the bonds iBonds ll be made in Federal funds or in funds immediately available to the City of Redlands, on motion of Councilman Miller, seconded by Councilman DeMirjyn, by the following roll call vote; AYES : Councilmen DeMirjyn, Knudsen, Miller, Mayor Cummings NOES : None ABSENT: Councilman Sewall IAGER III ition On motion of Councilman DeMirjyn, seconded by Councilman Miller, Resolu-� 2886 tion No. 2886, a resolution of the City of Redlands supporting the ie Federal Revenue Sharing Program, was adopted by AYE votes of all presentL Ig �� On motion of Councilman Miller, seconded by Councilman Knudsen, transfer! of $8, 500 from the General Fund to Special Aviation Fund for the widening of the airport runway was approved and the City Clerk author- ized to advertise for bids on the work, by the following roll call vote: 1 AYES : Councilmen Knudsen, Miller, Mayor Cummings NOES : Councilman DeMirjyn ABSENT: Councilman Sewall On motion of Councilman DeMirjyn, seconded by Councilman Miller, a claim filed by Blackburn against the City of Redlands was denied in )urn routine manner and directed sent to the City' s insurance carriers . The City Manager was authorized to sign full reconveyance of property i from the City to Beckord and Zander et al on motion of Councilman DeMirjyn, seconded by Councilman Knudsen. Bills and salaries were ordered paid as aonroved by the Finance Commit-