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t{ttMINUTES s ; of an adjourned regular meeting of the City Council, City of Redlands,
Trl held in the University of Redlands' Alumni House, 1200 East Colton
Avenue, on December 29, 1983, at 9:00 A.M.
}iNs�`i1)11 PRESENT; Carole Beswick, Mayor
�h5�� �}I,} Tim Johnson, Vice Mayor
t1"��,I S` Oddie J. Martinez, Jr., Councilman
Richard N. Larsen, Councilman
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�s;yhs`` �" John E. Holmes, City Manager
�}}if1b111,�1'1 Lorrie Poyzer, City Clerk
Terry Greenberg, Redlands Daily Facts
Jim Nickles, The Sun
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,N)"E1��1ii4�( ABSENT Charles G. DeMirjyn, Councilman
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The purpose of this adjourned regular meeting of the City Council was
to meet in an informal atmosphere during which time discussion could
(�Ia+11s 1r ! be held on several items and goals could be set. Also present were:
Mike Reynolds, City Treasurer; Robert Brickley, Police Chief; Ray Mills,
Fire Chief; W. C. Schindler, Planning and Community Development
Administrator; John Donnelly, Public Works Director; H. L. Archbold,
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Finance Director; Linda Kirwan, Assistant Finance Director; Robert Dale
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t{titsl}}h��t, Building and Safety Director; Phyllis Irshay, Smiley Library Director;
{I}} t}fHarold Moore Sanitation Director; Larry Taylor and Larry Egan, members
�11�111�(hi + of the Redlands Professional Fire Fighters; and a representative from
�ttl �'tlti the League of Women Voters. Three people from the general public were
present after lunch. Also present was Derrill Quaschniek, RDA Director.
Council discussed the following topics during the seven-hour retreat:
revenue/expenditure picture; analysis of City charges for services;
establishing a Finance Committee; priorities; procedure for appointments
to boards and commissions; Emergency Preparedness Plan and the
1 establishment of a community disaster council; annexations; establishment
of a Redlands Centennial Committee; organizing picnic to honor Cit
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employees on March 11, 1984; legislative priorities; and the location
ti+4 of a new fire station.
��r�itfq Council requested that ordinances pertaining to commissions and boards
X11 N}s t"' be reviewed and that ordinances be drafted to regulate the Joslyn
Senior Center Advisory Board, the Community Center Advisory Board, and
the Rent Review Board.
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for 1984:
1. Annexation of the areas south of Colton Avenue and Crafton Avenue
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sj� including the East Sunset Drive loop, the Redlands Boulevard
't�( t���i 1984 Corridor to California Street and Barton Road, and the "doughnut
Priorities hole" area to the northwest.
\�,I ?�r} 2. Implementation of Phase I of the Redevelopment Project with a goal
to locate a major retail business as an anchor and a performing
arts center.
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4. Commission/board appointments. �ti0
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S. Location of new fire= station.
The meeting was adjourned at 4:00 P.M.
Next regular meeting, January 3, 1984.
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