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HomeMy WebLinkAbout10191971-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 October 19, 197111i ji at 7 : 00 P.M. Planning Commission Items 3 :00 P.M. Regular Agenda 7 :00 P.M. Ij Jack B . Cummings, Mayor Charles G. DeMirjyn, Vice Mayor Chresten M. Knudsen, Councilman Ellsworth E. Miller, Councilman Sam S . Sewall, Councilman it Ralph P. Merritt, Jr. , City Manager Edward F. Taylor, City Attorney Peggy A. Moseley, City Clerk Erwin S . Hein, Redlands Daily Facts Chuck Palmer, San Bernardino Sun None The meeting was opened with the pledge of allegiance, followed by the invocation by Bishop George Dell Jensen of the Redlands Ward Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints . The minutes of the regular meeting of October 5, 1971 were approved as submitted. Each year the Mayor presents the Mayor' s Trophy to the boy or girl catch- tion ing the largest fish in Isaac Ford Park lake during the fishing season. This year ' s recipient is Mike DeCanio, of 218 Belmont Court, a ten-year- I old Kimberly School student. Mayor Cummings congratulated Mike on catching a three and one-half pound carp, presented him with the large trophy and wished him many years of successful fishing. S teiny & Co. , Inc. Leos Angeles, California Total bid $27, 4� Bid Award Power Line Erecters Saugus, California 'Fatal bid $27, 1¢ Traffic Signals These bids were sent to the Department of Public Works for evalt E and recommendation. It is the recommendation at this time than -low, fully qualified bid of Paul Gardner Corporation be accepter ,r motion of Councilman DeMirjyn, seconded by Councilman Miller, t of installation of the traffic signals to the Paul Gardner Corp( i in the amount of $26, 097 ,00 was approved. !JORAL PETITIONS FROM THE FLOOR Dr. Kenneth I-,nudtson again appeared before Council with a reque. l waiver of all or part: of the inspection fees due on the new Boy office which is presently under construction . Manager Merritt explained that these charges are :funds due the represent a true cost. He stated that such waiver of fees is n( i in Ontario, Colton, Riverside or San Bernardino, that it is the i mendation of the Legal staff that it would establish a precedent Bay Scout that under the California Code the legality of waiving of this � Office fees is questionable. Councilman Sewall then moved, with regret deny the request and offered to make a personal. contribution to Boy Scouts. Councilman Knudsen seconded the motion and offered ?f a personal contribution also. The request was unanimously denie the Council . 1� PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATIONS As considered by the City Council at a regular meeting thereof I October 19, 1971 at 3 :00 P.M. PRESENT: Councilmen DeMirjyn, Knudsen., Miller, Sewall, Mayor Ci Deputy City Attorney Bill Brunick 1. Conditional Use Permit No, 189 - Handlev, Ance1-Mack That the request of Handley, Angel-Mack for a Conditional Use Pc an R-S zone to permit construction of 49 units of single--Tamil-, dominium residences as a planned unit on property located on th( east corner of Redlands Boulevard and Palm Avenue be approved sa the recommendations of all departments as contained in Planning sign minutes dated October 12, 1971, with additional notation t approval is for 48 units and the water division requirements sht ii adjusted accordingly. On motion of Councilman DeMirjyn, second( Councilman Knudsen, this recommendation of the Planning Comiss: unanimously adopted by the City Council . City Manager Merritt presented a letter requesting waiver of the k drain requirements in connection with C.U. P. No. 189. This dra: Sto ,a adjacent to this property and. Redlands Boulevard. Dr�,ain Director of Public Works Shone recommended that the ordinance b( to delete requirements on this drain and the Zama for the real( -this drain was constructed to allow for maintenance and the Zan be maintained by the Flood Control District. Following discussion, which included explanation by Councilman I that the drain along Redlands Boulevard differs from other storr ante the requirements relating to this drain in connection with C .U.P. No. 189, and directed that the Public Works Department prepare the recommended amendment to the ordinance. Conditional Use Permit No. 188 - Zeiner-Higdon That the request of Zeiner-Higdon for a Conditional Use Permit in an R-2 zone to construct 40 mobile home spaces as an addition to Lugonia Fountains Mobile Home Park on approximately 5 . 39 acres of property located on the north side of Lugonia Avenue approximately 1400 feet west of Judson Street be approved subject to the recommendations of all ! departments as contained in Planning Commission minutes dated October 12, 1971 . On motion of Councilman DeMirjyn, seconded by Councilman Miller, this recommendation of the Planning Commission was adopted by the City Council . Following approval of these additional mobile home spaces, Vice Mayor DeMirjyn brought to Council attention the fact that mobile home spaces are not filling rapidly in the city nor in the county. COMMISSION RECOMMENDATIONS At the regular meeting of October. 14, 1971, the Traffic Commission made�f the following recommendation to the Council; SECTION ONE: Pursuant to Article 680, Section 68002 (a) of the Redland; tj Traffic Ordinance: jl ition 1 . Establish 45 m.p.h. speed limit on both sides of Redlands Boulevard,'� 2903 from Highland Avenue to Ford Street. LC fl On motion of Councilman Sewall, seconded by Councilman DeMirjyn, this if recommendation of the Traffic Commission was approved, and Resolution No. 2903, a resolution of the City Council effecting the above-requeste change, was unanimously adopted. =IONS Councilman Knudsen reported on -the recent meeting of SCAG and stated that area governing bodies cop-trolling transportation, pollution, ds- I posal and planning are under consideration . fie presented a brochure ons! the matter and recommended that each councilman familiarize himself with the material. Vice Mayor DeMirjyn announced that the County has approved the expendi-! anon Lure of State and Federal funds on the rehabilitation of alcoholics . 2.906 The Council concurred that the money for the treatment should be ob- DliC tained from the cause, and unanimously adopted Resolution No. 2906, a age resolution of the City Council recommending that the money for alcoholi rehabilitation be obtained from a tax on alcoholic beverages, on motion of Councilman DeMirjyn, seconded by Councilman Miller . Councilman Sewall reported on the disbursement of Federal funds for em- � ployment in San Bernardino County, and City Manager Merritt announced new funds available under EEA. Mayor Cummings discussed an early-morning meeting of the Board of Park- 1 ing Place Commissioners, at which time consideration was given to a plan by Mr. Arthur Gregory for the refurbishment of the north side of I ilthe La Posada Hotel . it is the request of the Board of Parking Place I tr,esoiur-lon No. 2901 Board of Supervisors to establish and operate a sanitary landfil Sanitary in the Redlands area, was unanimously adopted on motion of Counc Landfill. DeMirjyn, seconded by Councilman Sewall . Councilman Knudsen brought to Council. attention the need for a r opmea.t administrator and staff, to pursue this project in the ne iRedevelopment future . Council discussed this at length, and Mayor Cummings st that as Chairman of the Redevelopment Agency he will set up a se meetings to consider the matter in depth. On motion of Councilman Knudsen, seconded by Councilman DeMirjyn I Resolution lution No. 2902, a resolution of the Council of the City of Redl No. 2902 reaffirming the intention to initiate on its own motion proceedi Annexation annex certain territory to be known as Annexation #44, was unani No. 44 adopted, with the City Clerk directed to file the application wi Local Agency Formation Commission. CITY MANAGER On motion of Councilman DeMirjyn, seconded by Councilman Sewall, Grant Deed mous approval was given to the acceptance of a Corporation Grant Pa Da the City of Redlands from Pa Da Construction Corporation for str alley right-of-way in connection with a building permit, with th Manager authorized to execute the certificate of acceptance in b the City. On motion of Councilman Sewall, seconded by Councilman Knudsen, ization was given for the transfer of $3, 000 to the CATV project CATV the General Administration Fund to defray the expenses of CATV p evaluation. This money was originally received in three non-ref (deposits of $1, 000 each in connection with submission of three p to furnish CATV service to the City of Redlands under the terms nance No. 1445 , Resolution No. 2904, a resolution of the City of Redlands reques Resolution State Legislature to assign the City of Redlands wholly within o No. 2904 Redistrict- trict in redistricting actions of the Assembly, State and Congre ing bodies, was unanimously adopted on motion of Councilman DeMirjyn seconded by Councilman Miller. Bid Call On motion of Councilman DeMirjyn, seconded by Councilman Miller, Park Dept, City Clerk was authorized to call for bids for two trucks for th Trucks Department. City Manager Merritt reported receipt from Mr. Fred Dill of a le declining the City' s offer concerning the development of Pearl S Pearl Vice Mayor DeMi.rjyn moved to authorize condemnation of property Street construct a one-way street at Pearl Street from Orange to Sixth. cil-man Miller seconded the motion. City Attorney Taylor pointed +-Tnr3i cnrli?nn-Fn� of n" -P r-,-v- � F?-o c -F t-7�_h+--n-F-1,7-i Y �nA Y- City Manager Merritt presented Council with copies of a proposed nuisanj ordinance. On motion of Councilman Knudsen, seconded by Councilman Miller, unani- i2905 tion mous approval was given to Resolution No. 2905, a resolution of the lj y City Council. of the City of Redlands approving the proposed Federal Aid fl i Is highway systems in urbanized areas of San Bernardino and Riverside ii Counties . Bills and salaries were ordered paid as approved by the Finance Commit- !I 13 tee. There being no further business, the Council adjourned, on motion, at 8: 35 P.M. 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