HomeMy WebLinkAbout09071971-cc_CCv0001.pdf of a regular meeting of the City Council, City of Redlands, held in the
Council. Chambers, Safety Hall., 212 Brookside Avenue, on. September 7,
1971 at. 7 :00 P.M.
Jack B. Cummings, Mayor
Charles G. DeM.irjyn, Vice Mayor
Chresten M. Knudsen, Councilman
Ellsworth E. Miller, Councilman
Sam S . Sewall, Councilman
Ralph P. Merritt, Jr. , City Manager
Edward F . Taylor, City Attorney
Peggy A. Moseley, City Clerk
Erwin S . Hein, Redlands Daily Facts
Gertrude Goodrich, San Bernardino Sinn
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Phe meeting was opened with the pledge of allegiance, followed by than
invocation by Mayor ,Tack Cummings .
Mayor Cummings thanked Mrs . Goodrich for attending in place of vacation- :,:
ing Chuck Palmer_ , and introduced her to those present.
The minutes of the regular meeting of August 17 and the special rmeet.in(
of September 3, 1971 were approved as submitted.
COMMISSION RECOMMENDATIONS
The Planning Commission unanimously denied the application for Zone
Change No. .:1.34, submitted by Angel-Mock & Associates, at:: its regular
meeting on August 10, 1971. The applicants filed an appeal. to bring the
matter to Council attention, and. hearing was set. for this time . city
Manager Merritt read a letter from Attorney Rex Cranmer requesting gym.
delay of this appeal hearing to Tuesday, September 21, :1.971. at:. 3 .00 P.M„
hange in order to give additional time to study possible reduction in density
4 of the proposed, project. Councilman. Sewall moved, and. Councilman M.i ll_epr.!
Extension Fidelity Capital Corporation . This Planned Residential Developm
C.U. P. No. proposed for the area north of the freeway and east of Ford Sure
165 motion of Councilman Sewall, seconded by Councilman Miller, urian
approval was given to a one-year extension for C.U . P. No. 165 .
HOUSING COMMISSION
City Attorney Taylor reported on the Housing Guidelines submitte
his consideration, and recommended that they be approved by the
Council with No. 4 amended to read: "4. Recommend that the num
dwellings within a residential housing development should be 35
with any additional units being subject to conditional use per-mi
sistent with Zoning Ordinance No. 1000. "
Council discussed the -matter in general . Councilman DeMirjyn su
Guide that the matter go back to the Housing Commission . Commissioner
Lines and Juran discussed the matter and agreed that it would be satis
as read. Mrs . Lawrence J. Patton described a situation in San F
where the elderly did not welcome the new housing built for them
On motion of Councilman Miller, seconded by Councilman Knudsen,
Housing Guidelines were accepted as presented, with Item 4 as an
the City Attorney, by the following roll call vote:
AYES : Councilmen Knudsen, Miller, Sewall, Mayor Ci.umings
NOES - Councilman DeMirjyn
ABSENT: None
APPLICATIONS AND PETITIONS
Mr. Charles Juran, developer of the Regent Square Apartments, re
the Council waive the storm drain requirements for an undergroun
inforced concrete drain for his property at the northwest corner
Citrus and Grove Streets . Following a lengthy presentation by M
and comments by Director of Public Works Shone, on motion of Cou
DeMirjyn, seconded by Councilman Miller, Council agreed to waive
i Storm requirements for an underground reinforced concrete storm drain
Drain ing that the developer handle the drain in a manner meeting the
cations of the Public Works Department, that the developer sign
provement agreement to participate in improvement of the channel
time as this is done, and that the developer maintain the channe
Motion seconded by Councilman Miller. Councilman Sewall moved t
the matter for two weeks . There was no second to this motion ,
first motion then carried by the following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmen DeMirjyn, Knudsen, Miller, Mayor Cummings
NOES : Councilman Sewall
ABSENT: None
On motion of Councilman DeMirjyn, seconded by Councilman Miller,
Waiver
I Business was given for waiver of business license for the San Bernardino
License Association for the Retarded, a non-profit organization which wi
ate a Value Village Thrift Store at 327 Orange Street in Redland
tion be prepared noting the 50th anniversary of that organization .
Council concurred in fulfilling this request.
Mayer Cummings also brought a request by the Jaycees for the use of
ce Sylvan Park for an intra -city service club fair to be held on September
30, 1.971 . On motion of Councilman Knudsen, seconded by Councilman
DeMirjyn, unanimous approval was given to the use of the park by the
Redlands Jaycees on that specified date.
Councilman DeMirjyn announced that the Veterans Memorial is proceeding,
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that the Jaycees will place foundations and will be pouring concrete
al soon. Councilman DeMirjyn also thanked everyone for the many, many
cards and get-well wishes he received during his past four months of
illness.
Councilman Sewall stated that the flag will be flying over the Veterans
Memorial. when it is completed, and will be lighted so that the flag can
fly at night.
EIS BUSINESS
Ordinance No. 1458, an ordinance of the City of Redlands amending Chap-
ace ter 57 of the Redlands Ordinance Code, pertaining to the fee of the San
458 Bernardino Pound for impounding and disposing of dugs, was given second
reading of the title and adopted, on motion of Councilman Miller,
seconded. by Councilman Sewall, with waiver of the reading of the ordi-
nance in full, by the following roll call vote;
AYES : Councilmen DeMirjyn, Knudsen, Miller, Sewall, Mayor Cununings
NOES . None
ABSENT: None
Ordinance No. 1459, an ordinance of the City of Redlands amending CAW
nce
Ordinance No. 1.445, was given second reading of the title and. adopted,
459 with waiver of the reading of the ordinance in full, on motion of Coun-
cilman
:o noilman Sewall. seconded by Councilman Miller, by the following roll, call
vote:
AYES . Councilmen DeMirjyn, Knudsen, Miller, Sewall, Mayor Cummings
NOES; None
ABSENT: None
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Ordinance No. 1.461, an ordinance of the City of Redlands amending Orda..
ace
461 nance No. 11.45 to provide for the construction of dry sewers ,in subda_vi-1,
vers si.ons, was given first reading of the title and 1-aid over, with second
reading set for the meeting of September 21, 1971 .
Ordinance No. 1.460, amending the Redlands Ordinance Code as relates to
,ice
460 the charge for fingerprinting, was given first reading of the title and
laid over under the rules with second reading set for the Council meet--
inting ing of September 21, 1971 .
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funds to
FY 1971-72 in the amount of $183 , 128.
Un motion of Councilman DeMirjyn, seconded by Councilman Miller,
mous approval was given to the purchase of property at 154 Fourt
in the amount of $10, 000, with 20% down, remainder 'to be paid on
154 Fourth twenty-year lease option plan at 7% interest on the unpaid balan
Street
$5, 350 appropriated to finance the down payment and repairs, $2,
which will come from the Reserve for Property Acquisition, the b
from prior years surplus. This property is in the planned Civic
area according to the Victor Gruen Plan .
The City Manager was authorized to execute the certificates of a
Grant Deeds ante in behalf of the City for the following grant deeds :
From Lawrence and Ann Bishop for alley right-of-way in connectio
Bishop building permit, on motion of Councilman DeMirjyn, seconded by C
man Miller.
From Mary S . Manzano for street and alley right-of-way at 1105 T
Street, on motion of Councilman DeMirjyn, seconded by Councilman
State From State Mutual Savings and Loan Association for a portion of
Mutual Street north of Pine, as required in Conditional Use Permit No,
motion of Councilman DeMirjyn, seconded by Councilman Knudsen.
City Manager Merritt reported receipt of the following:
A reimbursement from the Peace Officers Training Fund for t
taken by Redlands officers.
The Annual Reports of the Planning and Fire Departments ,
The annual audit.
And a memo from Mr. Watkins of Tri-City Concrete.
The Council commended the Planning and Fire Departments on their
reports .
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 9:05 P.M.
Next regular meeting, September 21, 1971 .
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