HomeMy WebLinkAbout03281978-cc_CCv0002.pdf Robert H. Mitchell, City Manager
Edward F. Taylor, City Attorney
Peggy A. Moseley, City Clerk
Loretta C. Poyzer, Deputy City Clerk
Erwin S . Hein, Redlands Daily Facts
Mike Murphy, San Bernardino Sun
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The meeting was opened with the pledge of allegiance, followed by an invoca-
tion by Nevin Limburg, Manager of the Redlands Chamber of Commerce.
The adjourned meeting of the City Council held on March 23, 1978, was ad-
journed to this time and place in order to hold this meeting for the purpose
of further consideration of growth regulations.
Warren Hooper of 1501 West olive Avenue felt the moratorium and Growth
Management Study were bad decisions and should be cancelled; Gus Bisesi, 15
West Palm Lane Drive, asked Council to not stop growth in Redlands; Fred
Ford, 49 Summit Avenue, requested a stop to the moratorium but continuance
of the Study; W. E. "Gene" Malone, 1580 Ridge Street, stated construction is
slowing down on its own and a moratorium is not needed. Also speaking
against continued limited growth management were Norman Langley, Ron Kreamie :,
David Waters of 930 San Jacinto, and Jim Coffin of 1140 West Highland Avenue.
As president of the Redlands Chamber of Commerce, Stan Lemmond reiterated
the Chamber 's stand to stop the moratorium but continue the Growth Manage-
ment Study. Nevin Limburg, 839 Lincoln Street, manager of the Chamber of
Commerce, told Council the Chamber stands for the principal of free enter-
prise and feels further government intervention is not needed.
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Diana Sommer, 448 Center Street, reaffirmed the League of Women Voterls
stand to extend the moratorium and continue the Growth Management Study.
Dr. Kenneth Roth, 1720 Saritta Drive, read a prepared statement from the
Friends of Redlands strongly recommending support of the staff' s recommenda-
tions and extension of the moratorium for 90 days or more until the Growth
Management Study is completed. Bob Tzeacy, 554 Terracina Boulevard, felt
that this was not an issue of free enterprise and asked that the moratorium
be maintained until the Study tells us what is the best approach. Walter
Baumgartner, 302 East Sunset Drive North, asked Mrs . Riordan to comment
briefly as chairman of the Citizen's Advisory Committee on the three most
significant reasons to continue the study.
Also speaking in favor of continuing growth management were Tom Lynard, 1030
Fletcher Avenue; Mrs. Ruth Patton, 440 South Buena Vista Street; Leanora
Jimenez, 701 Baldwin Avenue; Teresa Regester, 330 Bond Street; Ann Caples,
1534 West Fern Avenue; Laurie McDonald, 828 West Sunset Drive; William
Emrick, 1675 Reservoir Road; and Darilyn Hester, 330 Via Vista Drive, who
commended Council on the excellent job of setting up the citizen's committee�
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a prohibition on new tracts.
Mrs . Riordan stated that Council has received the minutes of the Cit
Advisory Committees and are appraised of all their actions . She add
limitation on tracts and the Growth Management Study are not synonym
can take place without the other.
Councilman Elliott stated he was not in favor of a limitation of bui
but urged continuance of the study. City Attorney Taylor explained
four votes were necessary to adopt this interim ordinance. Followin
cussion, question was called for and the following roll, call vote wa
AYES : Councilmembers Knudsen and DeMirjyn
NOES : Councilmembers Elliott and Riordan
Upon the second no vote being cast, Mayor Mattinez announced the mot
not carry.
Councilman Knudsen then moved to continue the Growth Management Stud
Environmental Systems Research Institute and requested the firm Spee
the study as much as possible. Motion seconded by Councilman Elliot
unanimously adopted.
There being no further business, Council adjourned, on motion, at 8:
Next regular meeting, April 4, 1978.
Mayor, C' of R(adlan!s��
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Appreciation for her more than twenty years of loyal service to the City.
Mrs. Hazleton is retiring after serving in many capacities and for the past
:ation six years as the Assistant Manager of Hillside Cemetery.
L--ates Mayor Martinez also called Daniel Beltran, Jr. , Louis Geusen, Walter Harri-
son, William Murray, and Paul Simpson forward to the podium and awarded each
a Certificate of Completion of California State Certified Fire Training.
This course included 240 hours of instruction, testing and actual fire fight-
ing experience.
Councilman Elliott brought to the City Clerk's attention a mistake in the
name of one of the Councilmen on the Civic Day information sheet. A note
of apology and a corrected copy of the minutes will be sent to Steve Horney.
His name will be corrected in the minute book.
iEARING
As this was the time and the place set for public hearing on Precise Street
Plan No. 20, Mayor Martinez opened the meeting as a public hearing for any
:ion questions or comments concerning this precise street plan. The plan estab-
3451 lishes a specific street plan for properties located adjacent to and south
of the bluff on the Santa Ana River between Church and Judson Streets . No
i. 20 comments being forthcoming, Mayor Martinez closed the public hearing. Reso-
lution No. 3451, a resolution of the City Council adopting Precise Street
Plan No. 20, was unanimously adopted on motion of Councilman DeMirjyn, sec-
onded by Councilman Knudsen.
31 ON RECOMMENDATIONS
Planning Commission recommendations as considered by the City Council at a
regular meeting thereof held on April 4, 1978, at 3 :00 P.M.
Councilmembers DeMirjyn, Elliott, Riordan; Mayor Martinez; Attorney Bruce
Atkins (Vice Mayor Knudsen arrived as noted in the minutes)
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Commission Review and Approval No. 369 - William and Shirley Marie Sack
The Planning Commission denied the request for permission to construct a
twelve to fifteen foot high fence to enclose a tennis court at 1055 Calle
de Las Palmas at their meeting of March 28, 1978. An appeal to this denial
was filed in the office of the City Clerk and presented at this time to the
Council by Planning Director Schindler. Following brief discussion, on
motion of Councilman DeMirjyn, seconded by Councilman Elliott, consideration
of this request for a reversal of the Planning Commission decision will be
held on April 18, 1978, at 3 :00 P.M.
R.P.C. No. 473 - Zone Change No. 198 - City of Redlands
That R.P.C. No. 473, a resolution of the Planning Commission for adoption
of Zone Change No. 198, a change of zone from A-1 (Agriculture) to F-P
(Flood Plain) , R-1 (Residential) , and 0 (Open Land) ; R-1 (Residential) to
F-P (Flood Plain) ; and E (Educational) to F-P (Flood Plain) for property
generally bounded by Dearborn Street, Wabash Avenue, Southern Pacific Rail-
road. and Citrus Avenue, be approved. These are residual parcels remaining