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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1973-0501_CCv0001.pdf Planning Commission - 1 . Tentative Map - Tract 8124 - Yucaipa Investments, Inc. Resubmis That the tentative map for Tract No. 8124, located between Elizab Street and Center Street approximately 600 feet west of Henrietta R-E zone, be approved subject to the recommendations of all depar as contained in Planning Commission minutes dated April 24, 1973, particular emphasis on Planning Department recommendation No. 6. motion of councilman Sewall, seconded by Councilman Miller, this mandation of the Planning commission was adopted by the City Coun by AYE votes of all present. 2. Appeal to Offsite Improvements- Lot Split No. 441 Mr. Donald Scott addressed Council with request for relief from t requirements of the Engineering Division in connection with Lot S No. 441, which was approved at the Council meeting of April 17, 1 Following lengthy discussion Council elected as follows: Item A of Mr. Scott' s letter - On motion of Councilman Knudsen, s by Councilman Sewall, applicant will be permitted to sign the imp ment agreement for curb, gutter, sidewalk and pavement requiremen along the 60 foot frontage of Parcel B of the map approved for Lc Split No. 441. Item B - On motion of Councilman Sewall, seconded by Councilman M approval was given for the applicant to sign an improvement agree as regards the requirement for sidewalk and paving on the remaini foot frontage on Center Street, by AYE votes of all present. Item C - On motion of Councilman Knudsen, seconded by Councilman Council denied the request under Item C of Mr. Scott' s letter, an required that curb, gutter, sidewalk and paving on Ramona Drive f be installed 'at this time as required in Engineering requirements Lot Split No. 441, by AYE votes of all present. Mr. Taylor enters chambers at this time. Traffic Commission - Vice Mayor DeMirjyn congratulated Officer Al and Officer Bowen, who have spent over 200 hours on their days of ing the required traffic engineering study for the speed changes Mr. DeMirjyn then presented in a recommendation from the Traffic sion meeting of April 26, 1973, as follows: SECTION ONE: Pursuant to Article 680, Sections 68001 (a) and 680 where applicable, of the Redlands Traffic Ordinance: 1 . Establish the following speed limits and in each instance sig the roadway as required by law: (a) Cajon Street between Home Place and Highland Ave. - 30 n (b) Brockton Ave. between Texas St. and Judson St. - 30 mph. (c) San Mateo St. between Brookside Ave. and Highland Ave. - Resolution (d) Colton Ave. - between Calhoun St. and Texas St. - 30 mph No. 3043 - between Texas St. and Tennessee St. - 40 u Traffic - - between Tennessee St. and Redlands Blvd. - Speed Limits (e) Colton Ave. - between Sixth St. and Grove St. 30 mph. - between Grove St. and Lincoln St. - 35 mph - between Lincoln St. and Wabash Ave. - 50 n (f) Tennessee St. between Colton Ave. and Brookside Ave. - 4 (g) Lugonia Ave.- between Orange St. and Karon St. - 35 mph. 55 mph. - between Church St. and Orange St. - 30 mph . (j) Brookside Ave. - between Eureka St. and Center St. - 30 mph. - between Center St. and Lakeside Ave. - 35 mph. - between Lakeside Ave. and Terracina Blvd. - 35 mph. (k) Fern Ave. —between Redlands Blvd. and San Mateo St. - 35 mph. - between San Mateo St. and Terracina Blvd. - 30 mph. (1) Cypress Ave. - between Terracina Blvd. and Lakeside Ave. - 45 mph. - between Lakeside Ave. and Cajon St. - 40 mph. (m) Highland Ave. - between Redlands Blvd. and San Mateo St. - 40 mph. - between San Mateo St. and Serpentine Dr. - 25 mph. (n) Palm Ave. - between Redlands Blvd. and San Mateo St. - 30 mph. - between Citrus Ave. and Redlands Blvd. - 25 mph. - between San Mateo St. and Serpentine Dr. - 25 mph. (o) Citrus Ave. between Redlands Blvd. and Eureka St. - 25 mph. lution. Following detailed explanation by Officer Alexander, and an expression 3043 of concern from Mr. Carl Anderson of 330 West Cypress Avenue, Resolution Eic - No. 3043, which establishes the above changes, was adapted, on motion 3 Limits of Councilman Miller, seconded by Councilman Knudsen, by AYE votes of all present. In his presentation Officer Alexander agreed with Mr. Anderson that the speed limits do seem high, but explained that these recommendations hav been made within the guidelines according to legislative requirements, and further explained that these guidelines must be adhered to in order to be able to use radar for speed control within the City of Redlands. The Traffic Commission at their meeting of April 25 also sent the fol- lowing recommendations to Council: SECTION ONE: Pursuant to Article 678, Section 67801 (a) of the Redland Traffic Ordinance: 1. Establish loading zone on north side of Citrus Avenue at location o second meter west of Orange Street. SECTION TWO: Pursuant to Article 621, Section 62102 of the Parking tution Meter Ordinance: 3044 Eic 1. Remove parking meters on State Street between Seventh Street and Ninth Street. SECTION THREE: Pursuant to Article 677, Section 67709 (a) of the Redlands Traffic Ordinance: 1. Post State Street between Seventh Street and Ninth Street as two- hour parking zone. C11.AU.F6_t:%1 WIL 11tUt__LV11 V.L 1­UU11U_L_U1tCU1 0t:!WCL1..L# Z5t:4:U11Ut'_U UY %,VU11L:J_-L1UC111 1111 Councilman Knudsen read a letter from Mr. Joseph M. Bloom relativ Ordinance No. 1515, which pertains to a change in fees for the li ing of dogs. CQUncilman Miller read a letter from Mr. Dan C. A. Smith regardin Water water rights and quoting council minutes of April 7, 1973, and we Rights this,_t&tt&r1itosthe staff and to the City Attorney for study. The is on file in the office of the City Clerk. Vice Mayor DeMirjyn read a letter from Harrison R. Kincaid concer 42 acres of property located between Alabama and Tennessee Street U. S . Highway 10, and owned by Mr. Oscar Obst. This detailed sta related to proposal for a department store and shopping center at location. A copy is on file in the office of the City Clerk. Councilman Knudsen asked what action should be taken. Vice Mayor DeMirjyn stated that he merely brought this for consideration at time. Addressing Council urging strong support of the present We Regional State Street development, and expressing feelings of grave concer Shopping relative to developments on the outlying areas of Redlands, were: Center Proposal Harold Walker, representing the Central Redlands Development Comm Mr. Gene Maline, an interested citizen and member of the same com Mr. Doss, president of the Chamber of Commerce; Mr. Dick Bradford manager of the Chamber of Commerce, who spoke for Mr. Rhule Bell Economic Action Committee; and Mr. Larry Myers. Councilman Knudsen briefly summarized the steps developed since S ber, 1972 with the Consortium. Mr. Merritt assured Mr. Knudsen t would ask for a letter from Mr. Howard Connor of the consortium t vide written acceptance of the Council ' s request of March 20, 197 Consortium which they set March 1, 1974 as the date for review and report. Review answer to Mr. Knudsen' s question, City Attorney Taylor emphasized uniqueness of this proposed development through contract between City and the Consortium, stressed the great benefit to be achieve through farsightedness, imagination and effort, and urged the Cou. protect its own commitment in downtown Redlands by not weakening program at this time by a development on the periphery. Dr. Miller stated that he did not wish to change his stand in rel to the Consortium. Mr. Sewall joined him in this statement. UNFINISHED BUSINESS In reply to the request from the City Council on April 3, 1973, t, the Board of Parking Place Commissioners study re I moval of the ent, to Parking Lot #2 to Sixth Street, the Commission concludes that Parking sufficient time has elapsed since the exit from Lot #2 was moved Lot #2 Sixth Street in December, 1972, to generate any meaningful accide: report was accepted grid Council determined to 'hold in abeyance any change in location of exit of Parking Lot #2. Motion carried by AYE votes of all present. On motion of Councilman Knudsen, seconded by Councilman Miller, approvall ng . , Cy was given for an amendment to the Paying Agency Agreement dated May 15, I' 1 sment 1962 in relation to the city sewer bonds, with the Vice Mayor and City Manager authorized to sign in behalf of the City. AGER I On motion of Councilman Knudsen, seconded by Councilman Miller, author- ization was given for the transfer of the following Option B Water Con- tracts, by AYE votes of all present: an B From Peter & Jennie Rithks to Joyce W. Wegner, John Sipe, & Karahalios r �"Fxt.�ts Investments. From Jean Rossiter to Kay & Kiyoko Ota, Hideo & Kazue Okamura, and James & Shizu Itonaga. From School House Ranch to Mission Ranch. Oho motipn'�f�-Counci.lman Knudsen., seconded by Councilman Miller, Resolu- lotion i, 3042 tion No. 3042, a resolution of the City Council amending the salary ,schedule as relates to the Department of Finance, was adopted on motion y of Councilman Knudson, seconded by Councilman Miller, by AYE votes of all present. The City Manager was authorized to execute certificates of acceptance t Deeds in behalf of the City for the following grant deeds: an On motion of Councilman Knudsen, seconded-by Councilman Miller, from is Sandman Motels to the City in connection with CUP 212. On motion of Councilman -Miller, seconded by Councilman Knudsen, four 1 dict street ri ht-of--wa , two on Lu onia Avenue and two on Oran a Street. rant deeds from the Redlands Unified School District to the Cit for g Y 9' g City Attorney 'Taylor briefly explained that Law Day had been established in the United States to oppose May Day as it is celebrated in Communist Day countries, in order to demonstrate "that a government by law under the ,t democrati6system, is superior to that of Communist countries that recog ' n.ize May Day, Councilman Knudsen reminded everyone of the upcoming Y Circus, added ; that Redlands is exceptional in this activity for young people, and congratulated the Y'.M.C.A, for their service to the youth and the com" munity. Ct Balls and salaries were ordered paid as approved by the Finance Commit- tee. Tf1kmv+en ..,f 4„r V%f% +ikeft re%ii"e,4 1 aA nvti—nae3- nn inn 4^:i.nn- A+ ��.