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HomeMy WebLinkAbout09041979-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 4 , 1979 , at 7 : 00 P.M. Planning Department Items 3 : 00 P.M. I ' Oddie J. Martinez , Jr. , Mayor Charles G. DeMirjyn, Councilmember Warren R. Elliott, Councilmember Barbara Cram Riordan, Councilmember Chris C. Christiansen, City Manager Edward F. Taylor, City Attorney Peggy A. Moseley, City Clerk Erwin S. Hein, Redlands Daily Facts Martha Lipscomb, San Bernardino Sun Chresten M. Knudsen, Vice Mayor i The meeting was opened with the pledge of allegiance, followed by the invo- cation by Elder Paul C. McFeeters of the Seventh-Day Adventist Church. I On motion of Councilman Elliott, seconded by Councilman Riordan, minutes of the regular meeting of August 21 , 1979 , were approved with the addition of the summation of the school impaction statements provided by the City Clerk on page two , paragraph five, as follows : z "Among the concerns expressed were: a belief that the schools i are on the verge of impaction, and if so, the quality of edu- cation would suffer by the crowding of students; the conviction i that the City must be attentive to the edicts of Proposition "R" and Ordinance No. 1680, Section IV, regarding notification of I impaction by the School Board Resolution; the urgency of the need to address the problem now due to the required three-year lead time in school construction; and the belief that the Coun- cil , School Board, and citizens must find some vehicle to finance Councilmembers and City Manager Christiansen explained that Council not pressure owners and that any ordinance adopted must be legal and give a fair rate of return to the owners based on the present value park. Councilman DeMirjyn reported briefly on his progress in attem] to establish a cooperative-type park. (Mr. Taylor enters Chambers. ) man Elliott stated that owners could reduce the quality of the servi( Mrs. Riordan added that a proposed mobile home park is one of the pr( to be considered next week under Proposition "R. " Mr, Hank Emerich, 1805 Country Club Drive, stated that Redlands dere: more mobile home parks and offered to buy from the City, or provide I for the property which Mr. DeMirjyn is investigating. Mr. Harvey He: Orange Grove Estates clarified that the present problem is with alre� established parks as the tenants cannot afford to move, one member ( audience asked Mr. Taylor ' s opinion on the position of the tenants w. leases . Mr. Taylor replied usually where there is no lease, a tenan, entitled to a thirty-day notice; in this case where the tenants are 1 vulnerable , perhaps the owner has a moral obligation. The Council t( brief recess at 7 : 50 P.M. BIDS The following bids were opened and publicly declared at 10 :00 A.M. of 31, 1979 , in the office of the City Clerk for installation of a twel, A.C. and sixteen inch A. C. water main and eight inch blow-off in Peni Avenue and Judson Street from the Rees Well to Lugonia Avenue : Azteca Pipeline, Inc. Ontario, California $18 , 540. 00 J . L. Scott Company Anaheim, California $49, 420. 00 JMK Construction Company, Inc. Ontario , California $33 , 347 . 00 P & J Utilities Los Angeles, California $50 , 000. 00 At this time, it is the recommendation of the Department of Public V( BID AWARD that award be made to Azteca Pipeline, Inc. as this is the lowest, q1 Judson 8t. bidder. On motion of Councilman DeMirjyn, seconded by Councilman El_ PennsylvaniaCouncil approval was given by AYE votes of all present to the award Water Main (Rees Well) water main in Pennsylvania Avenue and Judson Street from- Rees Well t( Avenue to Azteca Pipeline, Inc. of Ontario in the amount of $18 , 540. 1 The following bids were also opened and publicly declared at 10 : 00 A August 31 , 1979, in the office of the City Clerk for installation of twelve inch A.C. water main in Judson Street from Colton Avenue to 3 Los Angeles, California $65 , 000. 00 At this time, it is the recommendation of the Department of Public Works ARD that award be made to JMK Construction Company, Inc. as this is the lowest St. qualifed bidder. On motion of Councilman Elliott , seconded by Councilman plain DeMirjyn, Council approval was given by AYE votes of all present to the award of the water main in Judson Street from Colton Avenue to Central Ave- nue to JMK Construction Company, Inc. of Ontario in the amount of $45 , 988 . 0 ; HEARINGS- Public hearing was advertised for this time and place on Ordinance No. 1689 an ordinance of the City Council which establishes a change of zone from R-1 (Single Family Residential) District to R-2-2000 (Multiple Family Resi-I dential) District for approximately 14 acres of property bounded on the north by Lugonia Avenue, on the east by Grove Street extended, on the south, by future Cornell Street,and on the west by a line 1 , 000 feet east of Uni- versity Street. Mayor Martinez declared the meeting open as a public hear-� .xce ing for any questions or comments concerning this change of zone. None $89 being forthcoming, the public hearing was declared closed. Councilman ,range Elliott moved for adoption of Ordinance No. 1689 , Zone Change No. 206 , with' waiver of reading of the ordinance in full ; he read from Government Code, Section 6592 , as follows : "That there are specific overriding fiscal ,eco- nomic, social or environmental factors which in the judgement of the City Council would benefit the City justifying this approval" ; he explained that, on August 7„ 1579 , the City Council did not accept the report of school impaction made by the Redlands Unified School District' s Board, due to lackl' of factual data. This motion was seconded by Councilman Riordan and approved by the following roll call vote: AYES : Councilmembers Elliott, Riordan; Mayor Martinez NOES : Councilman DeMirjyn who believes this school impacted ABSENT: Councilmember Knudsen Public hearing was advertised for this time and place on ordinance No. 1694E an ordinance of the City of Redlands which establishes a change of zone from A-1 (Agricultural) District to R-S (Residential-Suburban) District fox � approximately 9. 78 acres of property located at the northwest corner of Lugonia Avenue and Karon Street, south of Pennsylvania Avenue extended. Mayor Martinez declared the meeting open as a public hearing for any ques- tions or comments concerning this change of zone. None being forthcoming, the public hearing was declared closed. Councilman Elliott moved for adop- ce i tion of Ordinance No. 1694 , Zone Change No. 217 , with waiver of reading of [� $94 the ordinance in full,- he read from Government Code , Section 6592 , as follo s : �ange That there are specific overriding fiscal , economic, social or environ- mental factcrs which in the judgement of the City Council would benefit the 7 1 City justifying this approval " ; he explained that on August 7 , 1979, the City Council did not accept the report of school impaction made by the Red-[ Resolution Resolution No. 3608 , a resolution of the City Council declaring itE No. 3608 tion to cooperate and participate in the continuing planning effort Air Quality Air Quality Management Plan, was approved by AYE votes of all prese Management Plan motion of Councilman DeMirjyn, seconded by Councilman Elliott. Councilman Elliott noted County Supervisor Hansberger' s letter of c Resolution regarding the proposed joint civilian-military use of Norton Air Fc No. 3610 Opposing Councilman Elliott moved for adoption of a resolution spelling out Joint Use long-standing and firm opposition to this proposal dating back to 1 Norton AFB Resolution No. 3610, a resolution of the City Council reaffirming t opposition to joint military-civilian use of Norton Air Force Base, adopted on motion of Councilman Elliott, seconded by Councilman Dey CITY MANAGER Bid Call The City Clerk was authorized to advertise for bids for the install Sprinklers sprinkler systems and turfing at Kimberly and Crafton Elementary Sc Turfing motion of Councilman DeMirjyn, seconded by Councilman Elliott. On motion of Councilman DeMirjyn, seconded by Councilman Elliott, t Bid Call Clerk was authorized to advertise for bids for the modification of Traffic signals at the intersection of Orange and State Streets. This is a Signals gas tax project. Agreement Council authorized the execution of and approved by AYE votes of al Block Grant a cooperation agreement between the County of San Bernardino and th Funds Redlands for Community Development Block Grant Funds on motion of C DeMirjyn, seconded by Councilman Elliott. On motion of Councilman DeMirjyn, seconded by Councilman Elliott, C Sewer accepted by AYE votes of all present a sewer easement from E1 Dorad Easement ties, developer of Tract Nos. 1.0356 and 10357 required to install a main within Lugonia Avenue. Council accepted by AYE votes of all present a sewer easement from Sewer vania Avenue, west of Texas Street to Lugonia Avenue, from Stanley Easement in connection with Tract No. 9877 on motion of Councilman DeMirjyn, by Councilman Elliott. On motion of Councilman DeMirjyn, seconded by Councilman Elliott, C Sewer authorized, by AYE votes of all present, the execution of a standar Improvement Agreement improvement agreement by Mr. Jack Dangermond in lieu of installing at this time for the proposed addition to the Montessori School on Street. Council authorized the Mayor and City Clerk to execute a Quitclaim Quitclaim the Redlands Mall Associates for easements reserved in the vacation denied in routine manner two claims against the City; one, in the name of Michael Grothe, the other, Robert H. Qeinck, Sr. Both claims were referred to the City' s insurance carrier. Bills and salaries were ordered paid as approved by the Finance Committee. There being no further business, Council adjourned, on motion at 8 :25 P.M. to an adjourned, regular meeting on Thursday, September 13 , 1979, at 3 : 00 PkM. Next regular meeting, September 18 , 1979. P �f ayor of t 6 City.="cif Redl f r rk 0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0