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HomeMy WebLinkAbout09151981-cc_CCv0001.pdf 2,,i4r,4i { 4, so ,€ �lP r� J �, , i'R li>i� {iyiu 'i �lye t. �i�1r S It9{s. � l3,sl a j{ 1s S}t; (}rl� 1(b� t}, '1 is;sr MINIITES of a regular re ular meeting of the City Council, City of Redlands, held in the1 Council Chambers, Safety Hall, 212 Brookside Avenue, on September 15, �,2rfi 1981, at 7:00 P.M. Planning Commission Items 3:00 P.M. attt, _PRESENT` Charles G. DeMirjyn, Mayor �3s James W. Gorman, Vice Mayor Oddie J. Martinez, Jr., Councilmembert�tks�� X11 Barbara Cram Riordan, Councilmember SChris C. Christiansen, City Manager Dallas Holmes, City Attorney Peggy A. Moseley, City Clerk �w { Ted Randolph, Redlands Daily Facts �,l�,t Pat Brown, The Sun rr ABSENT Ren Roth, Councilmember ii Before the meeting began, Councilman Martinez asked that those in attend{ ance remain standing after the invocation for a minute of silence to honor recently deceased Dr, Roy Hill, the highly respected County Super- }' �l{ intendant of Schools. Glq, i The meeting was opened with the pledge of allegiance, followed by the invocation by Reverend Gery Friesen of the Seventh Day Adventist Church who spoke of Dr. Hill and asked the Lord's solace for the family. Minutes of the adjourned regular meeting of September 8, 1981, were approved as submitted. City Attorney Holmes added the following words 00, to page eight, paragraph 6, of the minutes of September 1, 1981, "Ordin- �}� d ance Publication, immediately after "to reduce costs" , and the designa tion of the City Attorney as the official to prepare ordinance summariesi when necessary thereunder." These minutes were then also approved. �} I PUBLIC �IEARINGS f Public hearing was advertised for this time and place on Ordinance No. Ordinan�e �4 int 1( No. 175 1755, an ordinance of the City of Redlands adopting Amendment No. 1 to kit,j i Specific Plan No. 23. Mayor DeMir n declared the as a Amend p Y 7 meeting o Y g en P X41 Specifi public hearing for any questions or comments concerning this amendment ( �„ � Plan to Specific Plan No. 23. None being forthcoming, the public hearing was No. 23 1ti'1}5 declared closed. Following brief Council discussion of drainage problems ; and the explanation that XI DRAINAGE - Amendment No. 1 to Specific Plan PUBI.,IC HEARINGS (Continued) n a No. 23, of Ordinance No. 1755, would follow X IMPLEMENTATION of Specific Ordinance Plan No. 23, as adopted by Ordinance No. 1750, on motion of Councilman No. 175 Martinez, seconded by Councilman Gorman, with waiver of the reading of Amend the ordinance in full, Ordinance No. 1755 was adopted by the following Specific Plan roll call vote: WN No. 23 AYES: Councilmembers Gorman, Martinez, Riordan; Mayor DeMirjyn NOES: None ABSENT: Councilmember Roth x Public hearing was also advertised for this time and place on Ordinance Ordinancre No. 1768 No. 1768, an ordinance of the City of Redlands requiring site plans and elevations for all new construction and/or additions in the C-M, M-P, , Site Plans m-1, I-P, and M-2 Districts to be submitted to the Planning Commission and Elevations for review and approval. Mayor DeMirjyn declared the meeting open as a Planning public hearing for any questions or comments concerning this amendment Commission to the Zoning Ordinance. None being forthcoming, the public hearing was " Review ! declared closed, and Ordinance No. 1768 was adopted, with waiver of the reading of the ordinance in full, on motion of Councilman Gorman, seconded by Councilman Martinez, by the following roll call vote: 6, AYES: Councilmembers Gorman, Martinez, Riordan; Mayor DeMirjyn NOES: None ABSENT: Councilmember Roth ORAL PETITIONS FROM THE FLOOR Mr. Hathaway of Knoll Road brought to Council attention a problem of Traffic Signal inadequate timeing at the signal controlling pedestrian crossing across v Problem` Redlands Boulevard. Council thanked Mr. Hathaway and requested depart- mental attention to remedy this problem. COMMISSION REPORTS f Planning Commission recommendations as considered by the City Council at '# a regular meeting thereof held on September 15, 1981, at 3:00 P.M. Present: Councilmembers Martinez, Riordan; Mayor DeMirjyn; City Attorney Holmes, - 0 Community Planning Atencio; Deputy Clerk Poyzer Absent:: Councilmembers Gorman and Roth 16 1. R.P.C. No. 552 - Ordinance No. 1000 Text Amendment No. 158 - City of Redlands That R.P.C. No. 552, a resolution of the Planning Commission for adoption of Ordinance No. 1000 Text Amendment No. 158 which establishes minimum side and rear yard setbacks for accessory buildings in the R-E Zone, be approved. On motion of Councilman Martinez, seconded by Councilman Riordan, R.P.C. No. 552 was approved by AYE votes of all present, and Ordinance No. 1769, an ordinance of the City of Redlands adopting Ordin- ance No. 1000 Text Amendment No. 158, was introduced, given first reading a, of the title, and laid over under the rules with public hearing set for October 6, 1981, at 7:00 P.M. 2. Lot Line Adjustment No. 185 - Ted Thompson That Lot Line Adjustment No. 185 for property located at 842 high Avenue, R-2 Zone, be approved subject to the recommendations of all departments as contained in Planning Commission minutes dated September 8, 1981. On motion of Councilman Martinez, seconded by Councilman Riordan, this recommendation of. the Planning Commission was approved by AYE votes of all present. OTHER PLANNING ITEMS FOR COUNCIL CONSIDERATION 1. Tentative Tract No. 10461 - Ralph W. Hornbeck - Time Extension � That a second time extension of one year be granted to Tentative Tract No. 10461. In answer to Council's questions, Mr. Atencio explained past , policy has been to grant a second extension of one year but not a third 1 Nt OTHER PLANNING ITEMS FOR COUNCIL CONSIDERATION (Continued) He also explained that if Council did not grant this extension, the j Building Permit Allocation would be lost as allocations are not trans- ferable. Onmotion of Councilman Martinez, seconded by Councilman Riordan, a second time extension of one year to October 17, 1982, was given for Tentative Tract No. 10461 by AYE votes of all present. S 2. Tentative Tract No. 10084 - Ted Koutsis - Time Extension On motion of Councilman Martinez, seconded by Councilman Riordan, a M second time extension of one year to October 3, 1982, was given for. Tentative Tract No. 10084 by AYE votes of all present. s N 3, Mincer Subdivision No. 81 - R. G. Blakeslee - Time Extension 011 On motion of Councilman Martinez, seconded by Councilman Riordan, a time ; r extension of one year to October 7, 1982 was given for Minor Subdivision : No. 81 by AYE votes of all present. 4, Conditional Use Permit No. 331 - John Cowie - Time Extension On motion of Councilman Martinez, seconded by Councilman Riordan, a time extension of one year to September 16, 1982, was given for Conditional Use Permit No. 331 by AYE votes of all present, j ADDENDA STEM Sunset :and City Manager Christiansen brought Council attention to a letter from the Wabash County of San Bernardino requesting Council to go an record approving J the low bid of Jesse Hubbs & Sons, Colton, for $368,000 for the Sunset Bids ect Drive/Wabash Avenue project. As this bid is considerably lower than the engineering estmate of $546,806, Council approved award of the bid on motion of Councilman Riordan, seconded by Councilman Martinez, by AYE votes of all present. There being no Further business, Council adjourned to a closed session, Park Commission - will meet Thursday, September 17 at 2:1.5 P.M, in the City Hall Conference Room. No reports From the Housing Commission, Traffic Commission, Public Works ; ' Commission, and Airport Advisory Board. Historic and Scenic Preservation Commission - met on September. 8,; hencei Councilmember Riordan was unable to attend. APPLICITIONS ANll PETITIONS 4 On motion of Councilman Martinez, seconded by Councilman Riordan, Council Joslyn ' Senior ; granted the Joslyn Senior Center permission to conduct a "Trash and Center Treasure" sale on the premises of the Center on October 22 from 9:00 A.Mo j to 3:00 P.M. Plymouth Village was granted permission to hold their 1981 Fall Festival; Vi1lagh on Saturday, October 17, 1981, on the grounds on motion of Councilman Martinez, seconded by Councilman Riordan. UNFINISHED BUSINESS a - Ordinance No. 1771, an ordinance of the City of Redlands amending the ' ordinance Redlands Ordinance Code and Ordinance No. 1.770 by establishing a Sign No. 1771 Advisory Committee consisting of the Director of Building and Safety WW Sign or his designated representative and the Director of Planning and Com- " Advisory _' Committee munity Development or his designated representative, was given first -orreading of the title and laid over under the rules with second reading INX and public hearing set for October 6, 1981, at 7:00 P.M. 1A 4 � 9 ly 83 �V, '�. UNFINISVED BUSINESS (Continued) Funds On motion of Councilman Riordan, seconded by Councilman Martinez, approva A Airport was given for transfer of a $5,000 loan from the Legal and Capital Fundv�j Fire Truck to Special Aviation Fund to purchase a truck for fire protection at Redlands Airport. �� NEW BUSINESS i t 'milt (��l;fie Resolution No. 3771, a resolution of the City Council of the City of 4 Resolution Redlands declaring that the adoption of certain changes and modifications ( \Y No. 3771 to the State Building Standards Code relating to the standards of avail- Modification vail Modification aility of the public sewer is determined necessary for the preservation " to Stag Sewer of public health and welfare, and further that such changes and modifica-� "U" Standards tions are justified b local climatic, geo ra hic and topographic condi- ��; j Y 9 P {s�; tions, was adopted by AYE votes of all present on motion of Councilman "0" ;r Gorman seconded by Councilman Riordan. S, CITY MANAGER 111%r 4V The City Clerk was authorized to advertise for bids for drainage improve-' C�s' Bid Cali ments at Fern Avenue and Arrowview Drive, Judson Street between Lugonia i � Dranage and Colton Avenues, and at Arrow Drive and Clock Avenue on motion of Improvements Councilman Riordan, seconded by Councilman Martinez, by AYE votes of ��) all present. On motion of Councilman Martinez, seconded by Councilman Gorman, Council r } 4Sewer accepted by AYE votes of all present a sewer pipeline easement across iirilt �U\ Easement property located southwesterly of the intersection of Redlands Boulevard ,r5�4��� and New Jersey Street from Rancho Citrus Amigos, a limited partnership. Council had received a request from CG Engineering regarding the cancel- ( N lation of a Land Conservation Contract under the Williamson Act. The Council discussed the matter briefly. Then Attorney Holmes gave a Land detailed explanation of the ramifications of the Williamson Act to they Conserv'ation Council and advised that no motion be made. g Contract �kr R1{ 1�,1 Pat Meyer of CG Engineering explained that his reason for coming to �Iiiyy Council was for an information discussion to ascertain the feeling of the� t` Y' Council regarding such properties in the airport area. 1i1 Council then noted the location of the property in question, the plans �1rt� for the airport, and made no official objection. By AYE votes of all present, Council denied a request for outside the f water and Sewer City water and sewer service for Joseph E. Bonadiman and Associates, Inc.� k8 Service for a 7,5 acre parcel which fronts on Redlands Boulevard, west of Alabama Denied Street, as the proposed project is in conflict with the City's General {l�`,�� Plan on motion of Councilman Gorman, seconded by Councilman Riordan. Following discussion of Maps A and B which presented departmental recom- X14+S g 1144 , �asiq�,, Freeway, mendations for freeway oriented signing, Council adopted Map A with Oriented deletion of the area north of freeway exit at the Eureka Street offramp In. Signs and north of Colton Avenue at the sixth Street offramp, on motion of 1 i Councilman Riordan, seconded by Councilman Gorman, by AYE votes of all present. ;4; Attorney Holmes explained that this document is the map labled Freeway ,, Oriented Property in Section 84504.20 of the Sign Code, Ordinance N0.1770� , � 84 ��rs4n r�yy A5 4rr= _ _ iui + CITY MANAGER (Continued) I Rear On motion of Councilman Martinez, seconded by Councilman Riordan, Counci f �ys ( Loader i authorized the purchase of a 25-yard, high compaction, rear loader s i Packer packer body for the Disposal Department by AYE votes of all present. t, Body This item has been budgeted for an estimated $27,500. n IN CITY ATTORNEY I i{(s^ kIWi "i('; (Nid i Attorney Holmes stated the C-Y Development and Harvest Investment Company, C-Y case that we were successful on in Federal Court has been appealed to (+ Development `r i Report the Ninth Circuit, United States Court of Appeals so we will be taking lrr. that up to higher court, j On motion of Councilman Gorman, seconded by Councilman Martinez, Council kiri� authorized City Attorney Holmes to write an amicus brief in support of r. the City of Gridley in their suit IBEW versus City of Gridley. This is (rs` (s; Amicus a union versus city case with the main point being whether the city has a � Brief the authority to discharge employees on the basis of engaging in an illegal strike and will be heard before the Supreme Court of the State of California. Attorney Holmes assured the Council that this would be i at no cost to the City. Y"I Bills and salaries were ordered paid as approved by the Finance Committee. U1 I �,t r There being no further business, Council adjourned, on motion, at 7:45P.N�. h'r` Next regular meeting, October 6, 1981, r�4fi{ � �lU i V, { ATTEST:= May6r of the City of//Rodla ,�14`?f1 r1 Cit rk n-n—n-n-n-n-n-n ;? ;�xl r� �{ {� s h.... s{ri1 IIS 111i yf s ,tali Al"I N A(I girt C it r'j1%� s( r '