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Edward F. Taylor, City Attorney
Peggy A. Moseley, City Clerk
Erwin S . Dein, Redlands Daily Pacts
Mike Murphy, San Bernardino Sun
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The meeting was opened with the pledge of allegiance, followed by the invo-
cation by Reverend Roy Lewis of The New Life Church.
Minutes of the meetings of October 3, 4, and 11, 1978 were approved as
submitted.
On October 3, 1978 two bads were opened and publicly declared for the
installation of Sylvan Park lighting. The bids were greatly over the
Park estimate but were referred to the Office of Community Development for study
ag and recommendation. It is recommended at this time that the bids be re-
jected and. the Public Works Department re-study the requirements and rebid
on this item. Can motion of Councilman DeMirjyn, seconded by Councilman
Knudsen, this recommendation was unanimously approved by the City Council . ;
The following bid for the improvement of the northwest corner of Citrus
Avenue and Lincoln Street was opened and publicly declared in the office
of the City Clerk at 10 :00 A.M. this date.
Matich Corporation of Colton, California in the amount of $15, 602.00.
=anent
This bid was referred to the Department of Public Works for study and at
this time it is recommended that award be made to the Matich Corporation
as the bid meets all specifications and is well within the estimate. On
motion of Councilman DeMirjyn, seconded. by Councilman Elliott, this depart-
mental recommendation was unanimously approved by the City Council and the
bid awarded to the Matich Corporation in the amount of 1.5, 602. 00.
Bids were also opened at this time and place for the furnishing of two
street, sweepers :
F.M.C. Corporation $52 , 042.00
Pomona, California (Optional Diesel Engine) 6, 648.00
Freeman Equipment, Inc. $56, 944.00
Santa Fe Springs, California (Optional :Diesel Engine) 6, 572.00
Bids were referred to the Public Warks Department for study. It is the
recommendation that the bid be awarded to the F.M.C. Corporation whose bad :
is well within the estimate in the amount of $58, 690.00.
In response to Council questions, Mr. Donnelly stated that the residential ,
streets are swept about once every twenty days, that the commercial. area
Inland Ford Motors 7, .186,40
Redlands, California
Lange and Runkel, Inc.. 6, 743 , 97
Redlands, California
On recommendation from the department that award be made to the 13atf
Bid Buick whose bid is the lowest bid and fully meets the specifications,
Award man. Elliott, seconded by Councilman DeMirjyn, moved for the award to
Buick in the amount of $6,623. 31
PUBLIC: HEARINGS
Public hearing was advertised for this time and place on Ordinance Nc
an ordinance of the City of Redlands amending the Ordinance Code to <
the 1976 Editions of the Uniform Building, Plumbing, Mechanical, Hou,
and Solar Energy Codes, and the 1978 Edition of the Electric Code. P
ordinance Martinez opened this meeting as a public hearing for any questions o
No. 167 meets concerning these code changes . None being forthcoming, the pui
Amending hearing was declared closed and Ordinance No. 1657 was unanimously a(
ordinance
Code on motion of Councilman Knudsen, seconded by Councilman Riordan, wit]
of reading of the ordinance in full by the following roll, call vote:
AYES : Councilmembers Knudsen, DeMirjyn, Elliott, Riordan; M�
Martinez
NOES : None
ABSENT: None
Public hearing was also advertised for this time and place on the to;
zoning ordinances
OrdinanceOrdinance No. 1658, and ordinance of the City of Redlands for adoptic
No, 168 lone Change No. 203, a change of zone from A-1 (Agriculture) Distric-
lone (Suburban Residential) District for approximately 10 acres of proper
Change ted on the northeast corner of Highland Avenue and LaSalle Street..
Ordinance Ordinance No.. 1659, an ordinance of the City of Redlands for adoptioi
No. 1659 lone Change No. 207. This is a change of zone from I-P (Industrial)
Zone to C-M (Commercial Industrial) District for approximately 5 . 99 acres
Change property located on the northwest corner of Park Avenue and Alabama
Ordinance No, 1660, an ordinance of the City of Redlands for adoptio:
ordinance lone Change No. 208. This is a change of zone from I-P (Industrial)
No. 1660
Zone to C-M (Commercial Industrial.) District for approximately 2 . 1 acres
Change erty located on the west side of Alabama Street, approximately 600 f,
south of Redlands Boulevard,
Ordinance Ordinance No. 1661, an ordinance of the City of Redlands for adoptio:
No,. 1661 lone Change No. 209, This is a change of zone from I-P (Industrial)
Zone to M-l. (Light Industrial) District for approximately 3. 87 acres of p
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explained that this would be a change of zone from A-1 (Agriculture) District
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to R-1 (Single Family Residential) District for approximately 4.55 acres of
>62 property located on the south side of San Bernardino Avenue, adjacent to and
west of Webster Street extended. "There being no comments or questions con- '
cerning this zone change, Mayor Martinez again declared the public hearing
closed, and Ordinance No. 1662 was adopted with the waiver of the reading of,
the ordinance in full on motion of Councilman Knudsen, seconded by Council- `
man Riordan, by the following roll call vote:
AYES : Councilmembers Knudsen, Elliott, Riordan; Mayor Martinez
NOES : Councilmember DeMirjyn, for the reason that we already have
too many R-1 lots in that area.
ABSENT: None
Public Nearing was also advertised for this time and place on Ordinance No.
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63 1663, an ordinance amending the Redlands Ordinance Code by the adoption of
the 1976 Uniform Fire Code, and on Ordinance No. 1664, an ordinance of the
de City of Redlands amending the Ordinance Code requirements for fencing of
swimming pools . Mayor Martinez again opened the meeting as a public hearing:
e for questions or comments concerning these two ordinances . None being forth'-
64 coming, the public hearing was declared closed. On motion of Councilman
` Knudsen, seconded by Councilman DeMirjyn, each ordinance was adopted with
waiver of the reading of the ordinances in full by the following roll call
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vote:
AYES : Councilmembers Knudsen, DeMirjyn, Elliott, Riordan; Mayor I
Martinez
NOES : None
ABSENT: None
` I T ONS FROM THE FLOOR
Mr . Bon Carlson of 1.345 Pacific Street, repeated his request made in January
and Tune for relief from the problem of his hidden driveway exit which cannot
be seen from the top of the hill on Pacific Street. Mr . Carlson stated that
the posting of a speed sign and the sign stating "Hidden Driveway" have not
solved the problem. He requests that the street be re-engineered . Following
lengthy discussion with Mr. Carlson, the matter was referred to ..the Depart-
ment, of Public Works on motion of Councilman Riordan, seconded. by Councilman `
Knudsen.
Mr . Dick Glacock of 710 Coronado Drive addressed Council with a request for :
City-provided water for the proposed turfing at Crafton and :Kimberly Schools '
which parents intend to provide. Mr . Glasock stated that this would cost
about $450.00 per year per school.
Councilman Knudsen stated that this matter had been under consideration at
the Recreation Commission; that grass should not be planted until next spring;
and that it is expected to have recommendations by that time.
Clover
Street At this time Mr . Jerry Meeker of 409 Lakeside expressed concern of t.
Opening: dents in his area that only one street was available for exit and en
into this area of 44 homes . Following his presentation, on motion o
man Knudsen, seconded by Councilman DeMirjyn, Council ordered that C
Street be continued through to Cypress Avenue as a requirement for f
approval of tentative map Tract No. 9689.
Planning Commission recommendations as considered by the City Counci
regular meeting thereof held on October 17, 1978, at 3 :00 P.M.
Present,: Councilmembers Knudsen, DeMirjyn, Elliott, Riordan, Mayor Martinez ,- i
Attorney Taylor
Absent: None
1 . R.P.C. No. 488 - Zone Change No. 212 - A. C. L4gj_g dl
That R. P. C. No. 488, a resolution of the Planning Commission appro
Zone Change No. 212, a zone change from A-1 (Agriculture) District ti
(Single Family Residential) District for approximately 9. 5 acres loc,
the north side of Lugonia Avenue approximately 1, 330 feet east of Oc(
Drive, be approved. on motion of Councilman Riordan, seconded by Col
Knudsen, R.P.C. No. 488 was approved by the City Council. Ordinance
1667, an ordinance of the City Council to establish Zone Change No.
introduced and laid over under the rules with public hearing set for
7, 1978, at 7 :00 P.M.
2. R.P.C . No. 487 - Amendment No. 136 to Zoning Ordinance No, 1,000
That R.P.C . No. 487, a resolution of the Planning Commission recommel
adoption of Amendment No. 136 to Zoning ordinance No. 1000, Section
C-1 Zone Regulations, proposing to increase the maximum lot size frog
acres to four acres, be approved. on motion of Councilman DeMi,rjyn,
by Councilman Elliott, Amendment No. 136 to Zoning Ordinance No. 100,
approved by the City Council and Ordinance No. 1666, an ordinance of
City Council for adoption of Amendment No. 136 to Ordinance No. 1000
introduced and laid over under the rules with public hearing set for
7, 1978, at 7 :00 P.M.
3. Tentative Mag Tract No. 8594 - KKK Corporation
That the tentative map of Tract No. 8594, located between Cypress Av,
Clifton Avenue approximately 100 feet west of Harding Drive, 14 lots
Zone, be approved subject to the recommendations of all departments
twined in Planning Commission minutes dated October 10, 1.978, and ad,
Fire Department Recommendation No. 4 and suggesting that the develop,
with the Advisory Committee. On motion of Councilman DeMirjyn, sero:
Councilman Knudsen, this matter was tabled for study and staff recom)
in as much as the representative of the KKK Corporation addressed Co°
requesting waiver of the Ordinance requirement to cover the open dra
tween this and the adjoining property.
4. Tentative Map (Revised) Tract No. 10113 - Robert E. Mills
That the revised tentative map of Tract No. 10113, located on the no,
of Pioneer Avenue approximately 330 feet west of Church Street, 73 1(
zone, be approved subject to the requirements of all departments as
in Planning Commission minutes dated October 10, 1978, and adding Fi,
Department Recommendation No. 2; revision of Sewer Division Recommen,
No. 3 ; and adding Planning Department Requirement No. 13; Lot A be m
in a weed-free condition. On motion of Councilman Knudsen, seconded
Councilman Riordan, the recommendation of the Planning Commission wa;
by the following roll call vote:
AYES : Councilmembers Knudsen, Elliott, Riordan; Mayor Marti:
NOES : Councilmember DeMirjyn
recommendations of the Planning Commission were approved and a moratorium o
condominium conversions adopted, lterim Ordinance No. 3, to provide time for
study and development of proper controls and guidelines .
Tentative Ma Tract No. 10461 - LANDCO Deveo ment Cor oration
That the tentative map of Tract No. 10461, located on the northwest corner
of Church Street, and Pioneer Avenue, 34 lots, R-1 Zone, be approved subject
to recommendations of all departments as outlined in Planning Commission
mintues dated October 10, 1978, and subject to including the revised Sewer
Recommendation No. 37 the final map to show Lot A as not buildable per San
Bernardino County Flood Control requirements; and adding Planning Department
Requirement No. 9 showing Lot A to be maintained in a weed-free condition.
On motion of Councilman Elliott, seconded. by Councilman Riordan, this recom_
mandation of the Planning Commission was adopted by the following roll call
vote;
AYES : Councilmembers Knudsen, Elliott, Riordan; Mayor Martinez
NOES : Councilmember DeMirjyn
ABSENT: None
Tract No. 9613 - Lewis Homes - Final Approval
All requirements as outlined in Council minutes dated December 21, 1976, hav-
ing been complied with, it is the recommendation of the Planning Department
that final approval be given Tract No. 9613. On motion of Councilman
Knudsen, seconded by Councilman Riordan, final approval was unanimously
given Tract No . 9613.
Tract. No. 9689 - Lewis Homes - Final Approval
All requirements as outlined in Council minutes dated February 1, 1977, hav-
ing been complied with, it is the recommendation of the Planning Department
that final approval be given Tract No . 9689. On motion of Councilman Knudsen,
seconded by Councilman Riordan, final approval was unanimously given Tract
No. 9689 subject to the opening of Clover Street as a through street:, if
found necessary by the Traffic Commission.
Tract No. 9947 - Lee-Jav Development Company - Final A�2pKpyal
All requirements as outlined in Council minutes dated July 5, 1.977, having
been complied ;with, it is the recommendation of the Planning Department that:
final approval be given Tract No. 9947. On motion of Councilman DeMirjyn,
seconded by Councilman Elliott.., final approval was unanimously given Tract
No. 9947.
Tract No. 9959 - E1 Dorado Properties - Final A22roval
All requirements as outlined in Council minutes dated January 3, 1978, hav-
ing been complied with, it is the recommendation of the Planning Department
that final approval be given 'Tract No. 3959. On motion of Councilman DeMirjyn
seconded by Councilman Riordan, final approval was unanimously given Tract
No. 9959.
Tract No. 10028 - Don Mosco - Final Approval
All requirements as outlined in Council minutes dated November 15, 1977,
having been complied with, it is the recommendation of the Planning Depart-
ment that final approval be given Tract. No. 10028. On motion of Councilman
Riordan, seconded by Councilman Knudsen, final approval was unanimously
given Tract No. 10028.
Tract No. 10109, Phase 1T - Blackmon & Andrews Development. Company - Final
Approval
All requirements as outlined in Council minutes dated February 7 , 1978, hav-'
rtci hp€an ommnI i r�cl wi i--h . i i- i c t l-iin, ra�r nmm;zntiAi-i nn of -Fhn Thi 4nn i nri Tl car ark e, #
Knudsen, seconded by Councilman Riordan, final approval was unanimous
Tract No. 10357.
15. Tract No. 10360 - El Dorado Properties - _EjR�jl A royal
All requirements as outlined in Council minutes dated October 3, 197E
ing been complied with, it is the recommendation of the Planning Dep<
that final approval be given Tract No. 10360. On motion of Councilm<
DeMirjyn, seconded by Councilman Knudsen, final approval was unanimoi
given Tract No. 10360.
16. Tract No. 10551 - Robert and Ingrid Mack - Final Approval
All requirements as outlined in Council minutes dated October 3, 197�
ing been complied with, it is the recommendation of the Planning Dep�
that final approval be given Tract No. 10551. On motion of Couucilm�
DeMirjyn, seconded by Councilman Riordan, final approval was unanimoi
given Tract No. 10551.
17. Conditional Use Permit No. 273, Phase III - El Dorado Properties - F.
8pp_Loval
All requirements as outlined in Council minutes dated July 19, 1977,
been complied with, it is the recommendation of the Planning Departm�
final approval be granted Conditional Use Permit No. 273, Phase III .
motion of Councilman DeMirjyn, seconded by Councilman Knudsen, this
mendation was unanimously approved by the City Council .
18. Conditional Use Permit No. 283 - Robert and In rid Mack - Final Appr(
All requirements as outlined in Council minutes dated September 20,
having been complied with, it is the recommendation of the Planning I
ment that final approval be granted Conditional use Permit No. 283 .
tion of Councilman DeMirjyn, seconded by Councilman Ell-iott, this re(
ation of the Planning Department was unanimously approved by the Cit,
19. Conditional Use Permit No. 298 - El Dorado Properties - Final Approv<
All requirements as outlined in Council minutes dated July 5, 1978, 1
been complied with, it is the recommendation of the Planning Departm(
final approval be granted Conditional Use Permit No, 298. On motion
Councilman Knudsen, seconded by Councilman Riordan, this recommendat.
the Planning Department was unanimously approved by the City Council
20. Conditional Use Permit No. 299 - Russ Industries - E,ja2L kroyal
All requirements as outlined in Council minutes dated July 5, 1978, 1
been complied with, it is the recommendation of the Planning Departm�
final approval be granted Conditional Use Permit No. 299. On motion
oilman Riordan, seconded by Councilman Knudsen, this recommendation
Planning Department was unanimously approved by the City Council .
21. Conditional Use Permit No. 300 - El Dorado Properties - Fin.a�lA �rov�
All. requirements as outlined in Council minutes dated June 20, 1978,
been complied with, it is the recommendation of the Planning Departm(
final approval be granted Conditional Use Permit No. 300. On motion
oilman DeMirjyn, seconded by Councilman Elliott, this recommendation
Planning Department was unanimously approved by the City Council .
22. Tract No. 10143 - C-Y Development Cor oration - ,Final _A2proyal
.
All requirements as outlined in Council minutes dated September 5, 11
ing been complied with, it is the recommendation of the Planning Dep�
that final approval be given Tract No, 10143. On motion of Councilm<
seconded by Councilman Kneel-.,--n . final annroval waq unanimoiiqlV cjix7pn
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cil and from the audience. .After thanking Mr . Blayney for the work., Council
concurred that they would adjourn this evening ' s meeting to an adjourned
meeting on. October 31, 1978, at 1 :30 P.M. at which time they would have
studied the report and be prepared to make a public statement.
There being no further business, Council adjourned, on motion, to a personnel
session.
Traffic Commission - On motion. of Councilman Elliott, seconded by Councilman,,
Knudsen, Joe Jello, Jr. , was appointed as student member of the 'Traffic
Commission.
Council considered the recommendation from the 'Traffic Commission that, the
eastern most driveway on Pearl. Street, near Orange, entering into the Fed-
Mart parking, and the MJ' s on Q be closed due to the traffic hazards caused
by stacking of cars into Pearl Street.
Mr. Miles J. Syrett owner of MF ' s stated that closing this driveway would
' eliminate his business and added that he had a $100, 000.00 commitment re-
maining on his lease. Mr. Syrett reviewed the history of his busines at
that location, mentioned change of ownership at Fed-Mart and described his
present. difficulties. Following discussion, on motion of Councilman Knudsen,
seconded by Councilman Riordan, .Attorney 'Taylor was requested to "look over
the lease" and communicate with Fed-Mart to see what action could be brought
about to move the driveway approximately 65 feet westerly to allow more
space for cars stacking within the private parking area.
Dousing Commission - Housing Commission Chairman Wallace presented three
recommendations to Council from the recent Housing Commission meeting.
1. A request that the City adopt an ordinance to permit individually
owned mobile home lots in a Community Cooperative type of mobile home
park. On motion of Councilman Riordan, seconded by Councilman Knudsen;,
this was referred to staff for study.
2 . Chairman Wallace stated that in place of the original recommendation
to Council at the meeting of October 3, 1978 calling for a rollback
of rents, the Commission now requests the following :
=view a) Council appoint a special committee composed of owners and renters
to study the impact of rent control. This would be called a Rent
Review Board and should be appointed as soon as possible.
Fium b) 'That in the meantime Council adopt. a moratorium to maintain rents
at the present level.
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c) What. Council create a Hot line to receive complaints and gather
information regarding rent, problems.
Councilman DeMirjyn, expressed concern and commented on the rent control
program in Colton and San Bernardino. He added that he would hate to do
controls in Riverside County. He stated that a Mediation Board in P;
Springs has been unsuccessful. He added that owners and managers the
tenants with eviction notices . Miss Judy Pelka also spoke urgently
ing Council action. She stated that she had 540 signatures of petit,
asking for some type of rent control . Mr . F. E. Nichols defended th
honest landlords and added that Proposition 13 was not a great boon.
Councilman Knudsen, seconded by Councilman Riordan, moved that staff
Attorney make recommendations for structure of committee and Hot Lin,
report on November 7th.
Councilman BeMirjyn objected to this delay as giving greedy landlord
opportunity to raise rents even more. He recommended a moratorium t+
rents at the rent level of October lst, with the moratorium to be in
until January lst, in order to establish procedures .
Councilman Riordan stated that this would be ,isolating a group withi
community and not including others ; she urged the establishment of a
Board and a Hot Eine for communications concerning rents. Mrs. Page
that a rent moratorium would not injure any honest owners . Mr .. Jim
spoke urging free enterprise to solve all problems .
Councilman Knudsen again moved, seconded by Councilman Riordan, to a
a Review Board and requested that the Housing Commission present nam
the Council prior to November 7th in order that the Council may make
ments . The motion was adopted by the following roll call vote:
AYES : Councilmembers Knudsen, Elliott, Riordan; Mayor Martin
NOES : Councilmember DeMirjyn
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3 . Reverend Wallace then presented the third recommendation from
Housing Commission.
The City Council take a negative position in regards to
Proposition R.
Mayor Martinez stated that the Council received the Blayney Growth M
ment Report during the afternoon session and will adjourn to an adjo
regular meeting on October 31st at which time they will announce the
assessment on growth and address Proposition R.
Br. Kenneth Roth addressed the Council and presented a written state
questioning the ethics of and expressing concern regarding the Hous
Commission recommendation to the Council on Proposition A. Dr„ Roth
he believed Commissioner Harold Dagen used his position on the City'
Commission improperly in making the motion; in statements of half-tr
and inuendoes; and in dominating two recently appointed Commissioner
false statements concerning Proposition R. Lr. Roth further pointed
of annex to the City in order to have City water and sewer service. Mr. Munn
pion related engineering advantages to the City to control future street align-
ment in the area. Council discussed the complexity of providing fire and
police service, and following this discussion, on motion of Councilman
OeMirjyn, seconded by Councilman Riordan, unanimously denied the application
for annexation.
Councilman BeMirjyn then moved that. the City provide sewer service and. the
' development make other arrangements for water. This motion was seconded by
Councilman Riordan, and unanimously adopted.
Historic and Scenic Preservation Commission - On motion of Councilman Elliott,
seconded by Councilman Riordan, unanimous approval was given to the recommend.,
anon from the Historic and Scenic Preservation Commission to add to the
Register the home known as the I . N. Hoag home at 816 East High Avenue.
MONS AND PETITIONS
On motion of Councilman EeMirjyn, seconded by Councilman Elliott, the follow-
ing were approved:
a) Request for waiver of business license by the New Life Church for a
parking lot sale to be held on November 8, 9, and 10, 1978.
of b) Waiver of the fees for the use of the Redlands Bowl by the Redlands
Community Music Association.
c) Waiver of the license for the Jaycees to sell juice at the concerts .
d) Waiver of a business license for An Art Adventure held by the Assist-
ance League on May 1.2, 1979.
e) Waiver of a business license for the High School French Class to hold a
rummage sale on October 21, 1978.
Mrs. Eleanor Preston of 1528 Lassen Street addressed Council requesting the
installation of a traffic signal at the intersection of Orange Street and
Pennsylvania Avenue. She suggested the monies for this crossing light could'
be obtained through the Block Grant Funds . Also speaking were Mr . Tennis
Gibbons and Mrs. Anita Bmery. In this discussion the need for traffic
signals at the Texas - Lugonia and 'Texas - Colton intersections were also
discussed. On motion of Councilman DeMir yn, seconded by Councilman Elliott,
authorization was given the staff to apply for state high-mray approval for a
light at Orange and Pennsylvania.
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Ordinance No . 1665, an ordinance of the City of Redlands creating a Local
a65 Drainage Facilities Fund and providing for the payment of fees for storm
l ter drainage facilities construction as a condition for land development, was
Bid Cali On motion of Councilman DeMirjyn, seconded by Councilman Knudsen, th
"rucks Clerk was authorized to advertise for bids for one 15, 000 GVW 'Truck.
23, 000 GVW 'Truck for the street division of Public Works.
The Community Development Block. Grant recommendations from the Counc
the County Board of Supervisors was approved as submitted by the Cif.
Participation Advisory Board with one change. On motion of Councilm
Riordan, seconded by Councilman Knudsen, the Block Grant priority li
CPAC was amended to add at Priority No. 4, the installation of traffic si
Recommenda-
with each next listed item shifted down one number . This motion was
tions mously adopted by the City Council . Councilman Knudsen then moved t
City indicate to the lead agency, the County Board of Supervisors, t
City will assume the on-going cost and maintenance of the items list
the Citizen Participation Advisory Committee list. Motion seconded
Councilman Riordan and approved.
A request for an agreement to authorize the placement of coin-operat
Pin—ball of skill in the Community Center was unanimously denied on motion of
Games
man DeM .rjyn, seconded by Councilman Knudsen.
On motion of Councilman DeMirjy , seconded by Councilman Elliott, th
Declarations ing Declarations of Dedications to the City were unanimously accepte
of a) From Alan M. and Michele S. Smok.in and the Wilson Ranch for stre
Dedications
purposes in connection with Tract No. 10109.
b) From the ADR Corporation, Fmrick and Company, Inc. and the Clurm
Company for street purposes in connection with Tract No. 10357.
A claim against the City by Mike Polack was denied in routine manner
Claim referred to the City' s insurance carrier on motion of Councilman DeM
seconded by Councilman Elliott.
On motion of Councilman Knudsen, seconded by Councilman DeMirjyn, tw
guests submitted by Chief Robert Brickley were approved. The first,
Police `
Vehicle'sof a stationwagon to the Police Department for use in daily transpor
of large items instead of selling the wagon. Second, the return to
Police Department one of the older police units originally designate
sale. This police unit will be used in the Officer Friendly" progr
Bid Call On motion of Councilman Riordan, seconded by Councilman DeMirjyn, th
Clerk was authorized to advertise for bids, for a new car for the Cit
Bills and salaries were ordered paid as approved by the Finance Coma
On motion the Council adjourned to an adjourned regular meeting at 1.
on "Tuesday, October 31, 1975.