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of an adjourned regular meeting of the City Council, City of Redlands,
held in the Council Chambers, Safety Hall, 212 Brookside Avenue, on
December 9, 1980, at 7.00 P.M.
PRESENT Charles G. DeMirjyn, Mayor
James W. Gorman, Vice Mayor
Barbara Cram Riordan, Councilmember
Ken Roth, Councilmember
Chris C. Christiansen, City Manager
Bruce C. Atkins, Attorney
Peggy A. Moseley, City Clerk
Ted Randolph, Redlands Daily Facts
Sam Nicholas, The Sun
ABSENT Oddie j. Martinez, Jr., CouncilmerdDer
'Phis meeting was adjourned from the regular meeting of December 2, 19€30,
to further consider amendments proposed at that time to Ordinance No. 1600,
Mayor DeMirjyn called the meeting to order. Vice Mayor Gorman moved for
Resolution <a reaffirmation vote on adoption of Resolution No. 3727, a resolution of
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the City Council establishing Promissory Letters in lieu of the school
Promissory fees. The motion was seconded by Councilman Riordan and adopted, with
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approval of the wording of this section of the minutes of December 2, 1980;
by AYE', votes of all present.
The members again reviewed Ordinance No. 1742, an ordinance of the City
of Redlands amending the point mating system and evaluation guidelines
in relation to Ordinance No. 1680, as amended. The minimum total of 70
Points was reapproved; Public Works Director Donnelly"s clarifications to
Sanitary Sewage Collection was approved; Councilman Riordan stated that
Section V - Guidelines and Procedures - was now clarified regarding sub-
division of parcels which are further subdivi_dable. Mr. Gorman then moved!
for first reading of Ordinance No. 1742 and Councilman Riordan seconded.
Mr. James Coffin of C-Y Development spoke to seder problems generally,
adding that the present requirements are inequitable. lie questioned the
point application on the city-wide drainage map. He recommended that the
Council further consider the benefits to the City of sewer improvement
done by developers.
Ingrid Mack commented that the absence of public and developers from this
meeting must indicate that people generally are satisfied with direction
being taken by Council and staff. She added that she believed Council was
acting fairly and that the minimum total of 70 points would allow any
good developments to qualify for allocation points.
ordinance Attorney James Stroffe spoke very briefly recommending evaluation of the
No. I.742 drainage questions by the Public Works Commission_
Aanending
Ordinance Council again informally reviewed the matters brought up. They then
No. 1630 approved the first reading of Ordinance Na.. 1742 by AYE votes of all Pre-
Points sent.and authorized second reading on December 16, 1980, at 7:00 P.M.
Councilman Riordan moved that the issues of drainage and downstream water
and sewer be referred to the Public Works Commission and staff and perhaps
the Planning Commission, with a report by June 1, 1981. This motion was
seconded by Councilman Gorman and approved by AYE votes of all present.
City Manager Christiansen then presented a recommended reallocation of
IUD funds in the HUD Block Grant Program which is necessary to be approved by
Block December 15, 1980, if Council wishes to make these changes. Following
Grant
Program, discussion of the vatious needs within the City, the recommendation was
approved as presented on motion of Councilman Roth, seconded by Councilman
Riordan, by AYE votes of all present.
There being no further business, Council adjourned at 8;10 P.M.
IT, Next regular meeting, December 16, 1980.
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