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HomeMy WebLinkAbout08031971-cc_CCv0002.pdf i " MITES of a regular meeting of the City Council, City of Redland'ts, held Council Chambers, Safety Hall, 212 Brookside Avenue, on August 3 at 7:00 P.M. Planning Commission Items 3:00 P.M. Regular Agenda 7:00 P.M. Jack B. Cummings, Mayer Charles G. DeMirjyp, Vice Mayor Chresten M. Knudsen, Councilman Ellsworth E. Miller, Councilman Sohn H. Wagner, Assistant to the City Manager Bill Erunick, Deputy City Attorney Peggy A. Moseley, City Clerk Erwin S. dein, Redlands Daily Facts ruck Palmer, San Bernardino Sun A„ABSENT Sam S. Sewall, Councilman The meeting was opened with the pledge of allegiance, followed b, invocation by Reverend John Foerster of the First Evangelical Lu of Bellevue Avenue. Following explanation by Mr. Shone, can motion of Councilman Knudsen, seconded by Councilman DeMirjyn, a cooperative agree- ment between the City of Redlands and San Bernardino County for the im- provement of Bellevue Avenue from Olive to Brookside was adopted, with the Mayor authorized to sign in behalf. of the City. The following bids for the construction of Bellevue Avenue from Brook- side .to Olive were opened and publicly declared in the office of the City Clerk at 10 ;00 A.M. this date: H. Reese Cockrum Bryn Mawr, Calif. $37, 523 . 70 Ducon Incorporated Baldwin Park, Calif. 40, 749.50 Tard Erwin Construction Company Bloomington, Calif. 36,475 .60 rue Fontana Paving, Inc. 3 Fontana, Calif. 36,574.90 A. S . Hubb s Colton, Calif. 34, 275 .50 McLaren Construction Bloomington, Calif. 35, 541.00 Sully-Miller Contracting Long Beach, Calif. 34, 952. 22 Leroy Wilkins San Bernardino, Calif. 34, 574.00 E. L. Yeager Riverside, Calif. 34, 244.90 After study by the Department of Public Works, it is the recommendation that the bid of E. L. Yeager in the amount of $34, 244. 90 be accepted. on motion of Councilman DeMirjyn, seconded by Councilman Miller, award of the Bellevue Avenue construction was made to the E. L. Yeager Company in the amount of $34, 244.90 . This was the lowest bid and met all speci- fications. Bids were also received and opened in the office of the City Clerk. at 10:00 o' clock this date for an alternate plan for employee insurance ince from the following companies: Aetna Life and Casualty Company, River- side, Calif. ; Crown Insurance Company, Chip Chiappone, Redlands; Founder Life Insurance Company, Ken Lewis, Redlands; Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, Los Angeles. The bids were referred to the Manager' s office for consideration. JEARINGS Public hearing was advertised for this time and place on ordinance No. 1456, an ordinance of the City of Redlands, Zone Change 132, effecting a change of zone from A-1 (Agriculture) to R-1 (Single Family Residen- ince tial) District for 42 acres of property bounded by Dearborn Street, the 1456 Zanja, Wabash Avenue and the Southern Pacific Railroad. Mayor Cummings range - at this time declared the meeting open as a public hearing for any com- referred to the City Attorney for study of the practicability of ing our ordinance to the fee schedule of the Municipal Court. Mr. Frank Carmody of Lombard Drive read a long prepared statemen cerned with the music festival and the Council' s manner of handl this matter at the last meeting. Mr. Carmody concluded with two mendations: 1. The Council consider the Park Commission recomm tion on the music festival prior to considering Ordinance No. 14 which is scheduled later for this meeting; 2 . That Ordinance No not be adopted as an emergency ordinance. Music Mayor Cummings assured Mr. Carmody that a great deal of study, c Festival ation and prior information had gone into each Councilman' s cone this problem. Dr. Miller read a section of Ordinance No. 918, which has been o City records since 1950, and outlines quite definitely activitie allowed within the park. Mr. Jose Danny Martinez of 600 Baldwin briefly addressed Council. Mr. Pat Curren of 30832 Alta Mira Drive was invited to speak, bu thanked Council for the opportunity, and took a copy of proposed nance No. 1457 for study. PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATIONS As considered by the City Council at a regular meeting thereof h August 3, 1971 at 3 :00 P.M. Present: Councilmen DeMirjyn, Knudsen, Miller, Mayor Cummings; City Attorney Bill Brunick Absent: Councilman Sewall 1. Conditional Use Permit No. 178 - Presley Development Company That the request of the Presley Development Company for a Condit Use Permit in an R-2-2000 zone to construct a ninety-six unit ap complex on property located on the south side of Lugonia Avenue imately 1000 feet east of University Street extended be approved jest to the study map and recommendations of all departments as tained in Planning Commission minutes dated July 27, 1971 . On m of Councilman DeMirjyn, seconded by Councilman Knudsen, this rec dation of the Planning Commission was adopted by the City Counci 2 . Conditional Use Permit No. 179 - Von Platen, Baird Investment Ca That the request of Von Platen, Baird Investment Company for a C tional Use Permit in an R-2 zone to construct a fifty-two unit a; ment complex on property located at the northeast corner of Pine and New York Street be approved subject to the recommendations o departments as contained in Planning Commission minutes dated Ju 1971. On motion of Councilman DeMirjyn, seconded by Councilman I this recommendation of the Planning Commission was adopted by th Council. 3 . Conditional Use Permit No. 180 - Robert J. Wagner That the request of Robert J. Wagner for a Conditional Use Permi- R-S zone to construct a fourteen unit condominium complex on pro] located on the southerly side of Highland Avenue approximately 2' northeasterly of Roosevelt Roa(JV be approved subject to the reconu tions 6f all departments as contained in Planning Commission mini All provisions as contained in Council minutes dated January 19, 1971 having been complied with, it is the recommendation of the Planning Department that final approval be given for Tract No. 7094. On motion of Councilman Knudsen, seconded by Councilman DeMarjyn, the recommenda- tion of the Planning Department was adopted by the City Council. t COMMISSION RECOMMENDATIONS s Dr. Miller gave proposed Housing Commission guidelines to the City Attor + ney for review. ?TONS AND PETITIONS ,.,t a. 11-I Following lengthy Council consideration, on motion of Councilman 17i DeMirjyn, seconded by Councilman Miller, authorization was given for use tds of the Redlands Howl and stage, with waiver of fee, for the week- of August 23 through 28, as requested. by Reverend Al Jacob of the Evangel Temple Assembly of God. The services will include drug prevention and drug education programs, and religious singing groups as well as noted speakers. On motion of Councilman Knudsen, seconded by Councilman DeMirjyn, author acts zaton was given for the transfer of two contracts with Option B, from Rancho Le Panto Ltd. to H. L. and V. W. Leon, and from P. W. and G. H. Morse to Cottonwood Acres, East, Ltd. Mayor Cummings brought to Council attention receipt of certification of ;anon the Workable Program for community improvement from the U. S. Department a of Housing and Urban Development, specifying that the City is qualified to apply for special Federal assistance and support in achieving its community improvement. objectives. This certification expires August 1, 1973. [ED BUSINPUSS Followring a .recommendation by John Shone, Director of Public Works,, that Council not waive sewer extension requirements for the property of J. A, Klein at 360 Campbell unless Council also wishes to change the City =s, ordinance, on motion of Councilman Knudsen, seconded by Councilman DeMirjyn, Council denied the request for waiver of sewer extension re- II quirements, and ordered that the ordinance be complied with. Motion carried by AYE votes of all. present. IN .,NESS :men t On motion of Councilman Knudsen, seconded by Councilman Miller, Mr. Clifford Farrar was appointed to the vacancy on the Airport Advisory [ti y Hoard, by AYE votes of all present, with a letter of appointment author-- r ized to be written over the signature of the Mayor. Mr. John Wagner presented Ordinance No. 1457, relating to outdoor music festivals, stated that it was based on recommendations developed by the ince 1.457 Tri-County Council on Criminal Justice, and that the ordinance is in )r effect in Riverside, Imperial and San Bernardino Counties and in many rale cities. Following lengthy discussion end deletion of the words "by Home -11 --- -- zl---"--- --- Parks Attorney' s office was requested to prepare a resolution for the Council meeting to facilitate such a moratorium. CITY MANAGER TOPICS A TOPICS Agreement between the State of California and the City Agreement Redlands was approved on motion of Councilman DeMirjyn, seconded Councilman Miller, with the Mayor authorized to sign the agreeme AYE votes of all present. Four grant deeds from the VELCE Investment Company to the City o Grant Deeds Redlands for street and alley right-of-way as required by Condit VELCE Use Permit No. 176 were accepted on motion of Councilman DeMirjy seconded by Councilman Mi,lle-r, with the City Manager authorized execute the certificates of acceptance in behalf of the City. The request of Mr. Ted Eichelberger for outside the city water a Water and service to a motel development at the southeast corner of Alabam, Sewer Service Lugonia was approved on motion of Councilman DeMirjyn, seconded '. Councilman Miller. Bills and salaries were ordered paid as approved by the Finance tee. No further business demanding attention at this time, the Counci adjourned, on motion, at 8:45 P.M. Next regular meeting, August 17, 1971. ATTEST: Zor of the City of Re ands C' Jerk 7 0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0