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i MINUTES of a .tcguler meeting of the, City Council, City of Redlands, held in the Council Clhambers i x.
It 212 Brookside Avenue, on December 3, 1985, at 3:00 P.M.
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YRI SENT Carole Beswick, Mayor
Tim Johnson, Vice Mayor G
i Charles G. DeMirjyn, Councilmember
tl Oddie J. Martinez, Jr., Councilmember t!?
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Richard N. Larsen, Councilmember
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John E. Holmes, City Manager iyr
Michael T. Riddell, City Attorney
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i' Lorrie Poyzer, City Clerk dir
iBeatrice Sanchez, Deputy City Clerk
Karen Nikos, Redlands Daily Pacts
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Howard A. Ellis, The Sun
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The meeting was opened by Mayor Beswick with the pledge of allegiance followed by
i ?} an invocation by Councilmember Larsen.
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Minutes of the regular meeting of November 19, 1985, were submitted and will be
scheduled for approval at the next meeting on December 17, 198x5, "
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rn C;'ounc l acknowledged receipt of the; certification from the County Registrar of Voters
for the City of Redlands' General Municipal Election held on November 5, 1985, showing
the following results:
MEMBER OF THE CITY COUNCIL VOTES CAST
Charles G. DeMirjyn 4,819
Barbara C. Wormser 4,114
Tim Johnson 3,652
Albert H. Maldonado 3,456
Alun S. Pierpoint 3,429
'i, Diane Nielson Christensen 3,000 �.
Susan M. Cho 864 f
Robert A. Gonzales 532
MEASURE P (Paramedics) YES 7,607
a NO 1_026
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A plague with the City seal was presented to Councilmember Martinez by Mayor Beswick e
for his outstanding service on the City Council since his election on March 7, 1978 and
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for his term as Mayor from March 14, 1978 through April 15, 1980. Mr. Martinez a_
thanked everyone for giving him the opportunity to serve as a member of the City
Council for two terms.
City Clerk Poyzer presented Certificates of Election to Charles G. DeMirjyn, Barbara C.
a� Worrnser, asci Tim Johnson, and administered the oaths of office to the newly-elected
Councilmembers.
Election of City Clerk Poyzer then called the meeting to order for the purpose of electing a Mayor
s t Mayor and and Mayor Pro Tem for two-year terms. Councilmember DeMirjyn nominated Councilmember
Mayor Pro Tom Larsen to serve as Mayor; Councilmember Larsen declined the nomination and nominated
r ; Councilmember Beswick to serve as Mayor. There being no further nominations for
the office of Mayor, nominations were closed, and Councilmember Beswick was unanimously
elected Mayor for a two-year term. Councilmember Johnson nominated Councilmember
Larsen to serve as Mayor Pro Tem for a two-year term. There being no further
nominations for the office of Mayor Pro Tem, nominations were closed, and Councilmember
Larsen was unanimously elected Mayor Pro Tem for a two-year term.
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Mayor lieswick presented a plaque with the City seal to Mr. Laurence K. Wormsor for
his service on the Redevelopment Advisory Commission from which he resigned effective ;
December ? 1985. Mr. Wormsor was appointed to serve on the Commission January 17,
1984, and was its first chairman.
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Council recessed at 3:20 P.M. to a closed session for the purpose of discussing personnel
matters, matters covered by attorney client privilege, and impending litigation. In
accordance with State law, the City Attorney prepared a confidential memo to Council
providing justification for the closed session. Council reconvened at 7:10 P.M.
PUBLIC HEARINGS
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Santa Ire City Clerk/Secretary Poyzer announced that pursuant to the appropriate sections of
Depot the California Community Redevelopment Law, notice was duly given that the City
, Project Council of the City of Redlands and the Redevelopment Agency of the City of Redlands
authorized a joint public hearing to consider the approval of a Redevelopment Disposition
In and Development Agreement for the Santa Fe Depot Project, and that notice of this
hearing was published in the Redlands Dally Facts, a newspaper of general circulation,
on November 19, and November 26, 1985. lylayorlChainman Beswick announced that '
this was the trace and place sea for the joint public hearing of the City Council of the
City of Redlands and the Redevelopment Agency of the City of.Redlands on the proposed
acquisition and sate of real property for purposes of restoring the Santa Fe Depot building,
and that all persons wishing to speak for or against the proposed acquisition and sale
would have an opportunity to speak. Mayor/Chairman Beswick declared the meetings
open as public hearings. (Also see Redevelopment Agency minutes of December 3,
Director Quaschnick summarized the Disposition and Development Agreement and
proposed acquisition and sale and answered the legislative bodies' questions. Susan
Rettig, 205 Lilac Court urged the use of fiscal restraint on this project and questioned
if the facade improvement assistance was really necessary. There being no further
comme.nt:s from the audience, the public hearings were closed.
Councilmember Larsen moved to authorize the sale of real property by the Redevelopment
Agency of the City of Redlands for purposes of restoring and redeveloping the Santa Zr.
Fe Depot building. Motion seconded by Councilmember Wormser and carried unanimously. a
Coast Citi Clerk/Secretary Poyzer announced that pursuant to the appropriate sections of
savings the California Community Redevelopment Law, notice was duly given that the City
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Plaza Connell of the City of. Redlands and the Redevelopment Agency of the City of Redlands c�
a" Project authorized a joint public hearing to consider the approval of an Owner Participation
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Agreement and Lease for the Coast Savings Plaza Project, and that notice of this hearing
was published in the Redlands Daily Facts, a newspaper of go
ne,ral circulation.
a Mayor/Chairman Beswick announced that this was the Lima and place set for the
�x continued joint public hearing of the City Council of the, City of Redlands and the
Redevelopment Agency of the City of Redlands on the proposed acquisition and lease
of real property for purposes of assisting in the financing of a 24,300 square foot
commercial office and retail project, and that all persons wishing to speak for or
against the proposed acquisition and lease would have an opportunity to speak.
Mayor/Chairman Beswick declared the meetings open as public hearings. (Also see
Redevelopment minutes of December 3, 1985.)
Director
Quaschnick summarized the Owner Participation Agreement and proposed �
ref acquisition and lease.. Councilmember/Member Johnson expressed concern that the
City and Agency would be held harmless during the construction of the flood control
channel which would disrupt parking. 'there being no comments from the audience,
the public hearings were closed.
Councilmember Johnson moved to authorize the lease of real property by the Redevelopment
Agency for purposes of assisting in the financing of a 24,300 square foot coiumercial
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office and retail project. Motion seconded by Councilmember DeMirjyn and carried
unanimously.
Ordinance Public hearing was advertised for this time and place for Ordinance No. 1893, an
No. 1893 ordinance adopting Zone Change No. 289, a change of zone from R-S (Residential
Suburban) District to A-P (Administrative and Professional) District for approximatetly
Zone Chgnge one-half acre of property located on the south side of Brookside Avenue approximately
No. 289 296 feet west of San Mateo .Street, as recommended by the Redlands Planning Commission �
Resolution No. 665. Mayor Beswick declared the meeting open as a public hearing for
any questions or comments concerning this change of zone. Nono being forthcoming,
the public, hearing was declared closed -
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Councilmember Johnson moved to approve the Environmental Review Committee's Negative
x Declaration for Zone Change No. 289 and directed staff to file and post a "Notice of
Determination" in accordance with the City's guidelines. Motion seconded by Councilmember•
Larsen and carried unanimously. -
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Ordinance No. 1893, an ordinance amending Ordinance No. 1000 of the City of Redlands
by adopting an additional Mand use district map as part of the official land use zoning
map and effecting Zone Change No. 289, was given its first reading of the title by City
Clerk Poyzor, and on motion of Councilman DeMirjyn, seconded by Councilman Larsen, f,
t further reading of the ordinance text was unanimously waived. Ordinance No. 1893
was introduced with unanimous Council approval and laid over under- the rules with
second reading scheduled for December 17, ]985, on motion of Councilmember DeMirjyn,
seconded by Councilmember Larsen.
Prior to conducting public hearings on several ordinances to establish zoning for
annexation proposals, Community Development Administrator Schindler explained the
differences between R-E and R A Districts. City Attorney Riddell explained that pre
zoning was a necessary condition for annexations initiated by the City. It was also
rR noted that an annexation initiated through the Local Agency formation Commission and
approved without pre-zoning by the City is automatically zoned R-1 (Single Family
Residential) District,
Ordinance Public hearing was advertised for this time and place for Ordinance No. 1894, an
No. 18911 ordinance adopting Zone Change No. 293, establishing the tone classifications R-A
(Hillside Residential) District and C-2 (Neighborhood Convenience (,enter) District
Zane Change for approximately 839 acres of property generally located south and east of 'the City
No. 293' Limit Line, south of the 1-10 Freeway, west of Knoll Drive, Cold Hill Lane, and ncrLh iI
Rbof the San Bernardino County Line (Annexation No. 60-A) as recommended by [be
Annexation Redlands Planning Commission Resolution No, 669. Mayor Beswick declared the
No. 60-A meeting open as a public hearing for any questions or comments concerning this
x ordinance. None being forthcoming, the public hearing was declared closed.
Councilmember Larsen moved to approve the Environmental Review Committee's Negative
e Declaration for Zone Change No, 293 and directed staff to file and post a "Notice of
Determination" in accordance with the City's guidelines. Motion seconded by Councilmember
wormser and carried unanimously.
Ordinance No, 1894, an ordinance amending Ordinance No. 1000 of the City of Redlands
by adopting an additional land use district map as part of the official land use zoning
map and effecting Zone Change No, 293, was given its first reading of the title by City
Clerk Poyzer, and on motion of Councilmember GYormser, seconded by Couiicilmambcr
Johnson, further reading of the ordinance text was unanimously waived. Ordinance
No. 1894 was introduced with unanimous Council approval and laid over under the rules
with second reading scheduled for December 17, 1985, on motion of Councilmember
Larsen, seconded by Councilmember Johnson.
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Ordinance; Public hearing was advertised for this time and place for Ordinance No. 1895, an
No, 9895 ordirianc, adopting Zone Change No. 294, establishing the zone classification R-A
(H ilside Residential) District for approximately 70 acres of land generally located on
? Zone: ChJnge bath sides of Edgemont Drive, west of the intersection of Fairmont Drive (Annexation
No. 294, No 60-B) as recommended by the Redlands Planning Commission Resolution No. 670.
Mayor Beswick declared the meeting open as public hearing for any questions or,
Annexation comments concerning this ordinance.
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My� Cliff Douglas, 310 Edgemont Drive, expressed concern with the R-A Zoning and v
requested Council consider requiring a minimum of one acre per parcel. Mr. Robert wVu
Beek, 221 Edgemont Drive, presented pictues of density problems in the Santa Monica
Mountains which he did riot wish to see in Redlands. Representing the applicant,
Mr. Pat Meyer stated he supported the R-A Zoning as recommended by the Planning
zx Commission. There being no further comments from the audience, the public hearing
was declared closed. Counciimembers became intensely involved in a three-hour landAm
use discussion and although a motion to refer this matter back to the Planning Commission
was unanimously approved, later in the meeting, Council unanimously agreed to reconsider ;
Withis action.
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Councilmember Larsen moved to approve the Environmental Review Committee's Negative
4�0s Declaration for Zone Change No. 294 and directed staff to fits and post a "Notice of
Determination' in accordance with the City's guidelines. Mollon seconded by Councilmember;
` Worniser and carried unanimously. Ordinance No. 1895, an ordinance amending Ordinance
No. 1000 of the City of Redlands by adopting an additional land use district map as
part of the official land use zoning map and effecting Zone Change No. 294 for Annexation
No. 60-13, was given its first reading of the title by City Clerk Poyzer, and on motion
M 1, of Councilmember DeMirjyn, seconded by Councilmember Johnson, further reading of gs
` the ordinance text was unanimously waived. Ordinance No. 1895 was introduced and
3 laid over under the rules with second reading scheduled for December 17, 1985, oil
motion of Councilmember Johnson, seconded by Councilmember Larsen, and carried
by the following vote: g
AYES: Councilmembers Larsen, Johnson, Wormscr;
Mavor Beswick
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NOES: Councilmember DeMirjyn
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l Clydinanct Public hearing was advertised for this time and place for Ordinance No. 1896, an a
No 9896 ordinance adopting Gone Change No. 295, establishing the zone classification R-A
(Hillside Residential) District for approximately 280 acres of land generally located
Zone, Change south of Sunset Drive and west of Edgemont Drive (Annexation No. 60-C), as
No. 295; recommended by the Redlands Planning Commission Resolution No. 671. Mayor
Beswick declared the meeting open as a public hearing for any questions or comments mA
Annexation concerning this ordinance.
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Dr. Stephen Senn+ger, initiator of the annexation application, requested Council's
approval of the R-A zoning as recommended by the Planning Commission, Mr. Pat
Mever explained the applicant's intent for development under R-.A zoning. Mr. Perry
Hayes, property owner within area to be annexed, spoke in support of Dr. Selinger's
protect but expressed his concern that the proposed boundary of this annexation line s
runs through his existing house. Mr. Cliff Douglas also spoke on[his matter again
expressing his concerns of changing the character of the area. There being no further
z comments from the audience, the public hearing was declared closed.
M Councilmember Larsen, mewed to approve the Environmental Review Committee's Negative
Declaration for Zone Change No. 295 and directed staff to file and post a "Notice of
Determination" in accordance with the City's guidelines. Motion seconded by Councilmember
Johnson and carried unanimously. Ordinance No. 1896, an ordinance amending Ordinance
No. 1000 of the City of Redlands by adopting an additional land use district map as
part of the official land use zoning map and effecting Zone Change No. 2.95 for Annexation
` No 60-C, was given its first reading of the title by City Clerk Poyzer, and on motion
of Councilmember Johnson, seconded by Councilmember Larsen, further reading of
a the ordinance text was unanimously waived. Ordinance No. 1.896 was introduced and ab
laid over under the rules with second reading scheduled for December 17, 1985, and
staff was directed to require specific plans fox any development: proposed in this area,
on motion of Councilmember Larsen, seconded by Councilmember Johnson, by the
following vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Larsen, Johnson, Wormser;
Mayor Beswick
NOES: Councilmember DeMirjyn
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Ordinance,, Public hearing was advertised for this time and place for Ordinance No. 7.897, air
No. 1897, ordinance adopting Zone Change No. 296, establishing the zone classification R-A �
(Hillside Residential) District for approximately 1.76 acres of property generally
Zone Change located on both sides of Edgemont Drive, east of the intersection of Fairmont Drive
Nn. 296 1 (.Annexation No. 68-D), as recommended by the Redlands Planning Commission Resolution
Annexation No. 672• Mayor Beswick declared the meeting open as a public hearing for any questions
No. 60 D or comments concerning this ordinance.
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Tabled Mr Cliff Douglas, who lives within this area, told Council that if the R-A zoning was
approved, virtually all landowners in the area will protest the annexation as they feel
i strongly they want development consistent with the existing development. Councilmember
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Johnson moved to table action on this matter and meet with the neighbors to work out ''
an agreeable solution for all involved. Motion seconded by Councilmember Larsen and
carried unanimously.
Council briefly recessed at 10:2!1 P.M. and reconvened at 7.0:30 P.M.
i Ordinance Public hearing was advertised for this time and place for Ordinance No. 1898, an
No. 189$ ordinance amending Ordinance No. 1000 of the City of Redlands by adopting Amendment
No. 175 relating to Residential and Non Residential. Uses combined within the t3-3 (General
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Iiesidentxal l District, as recommended b Redlands Planning Commission Resolution
arid Non No, 675. Mayor Beswick declared the meeting open as a public hearing for any
Residential questions oi- comments concerning this amendment to Ordinance No. 1000.
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Bud Hawken, 421 East State Street, expressed his support of the, concept of combining
residential uses in the commercial district and urged approval of this ordinance. There
being no further comments, the politic hearing was declared closed.
Councilmember DeMirjyn moved to approve the Environmental. Review Committee's
Negative Declaration for Ordinance No. 1000 Text Amendment:No 175 aired directed
staff to file and post a "Notice of Determination" in accordance with City guidelines.
Motion seconded by Councilmember Wormser and carried unanimously. Ordinance
No. 1898, an ordinance amending Ordinance, No. 1000 of the City of Redlands by
adopting Amendment No. 175 relating to Residential and Non-Residential uses combined
within the C-3 (General Commercial) District, was given its first reading of the title
by City Clerk Poyzer, and on motion of Councilmember DeMirjyn seconded by 3
Councilmember Johnson, further reading of the ordinance text was unanimously
waived. Ordinance No. 1898 was introduced with unazxirniaus Ccauncit approval and nand
over under the rules with second reading scheduled for December 17, 1085, on motion
of Councilmember DeMirjyn, seconded by Councilmember Larseari.
Appeals Pp Public hearings on appeals to Planning Commission recommendations regarding "Lone 'r
Zone Change Change No. 276 and Tentative Tract No. 12714 were continued to this time and place
No. 276 at the request of the applicant. Mayor Beswick declared the meeting open as a public
lhearing for any questions or comments concerning these appeals.
Tentative, Tract
No. 12714 Representing the applicant, Mr. Pat Mever presented a chronological report of actions
�j taken on these applications and urged approval of the request for a none change and
the tentative tract map as he felt the project complied with the General Plan. Gaspaie
g Ciacabone, 1315 West Fern Avenue, used a visual aid to show that this project was in
an air accident prone zone and urged Council to deny the, applications. Mr. Michael
Atencio, 310 West Pioneer Avenue, requested his property be deleted from the zone
E change. There being no further comments from the audience, the public, hearing was
declared closed. lie
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Councilmember Larsen moved to uphold the Planning Commission's denial of Zone Change
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No. 276 and deny the appeal. Motion seconded by Councilmember DoMirjyn and carried
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Councilmember Larsen moved to uphold the Planning Commission's denial of Tentative
Tract No. 12714 and deny the appeal. Motion seconded by Councilmember Dc,Mirjyn i
and carried unanimously.
Resolution Public hearing was advertised for this time and place to consider approval of Annexation "
No. 4115 No. 60-C, LAFC No. 2342, approximately 280 acres of arca generally located. South of
the intersection of Edgemorit and Sunset Drives. Mayor Beswick declared the meeting "
Annexation open as a public hearing for any questions or comments regarding this annexation.
No. 60--C None being forthcoming, the public hearing was declared closed. Resolution No 4115,
a resolution of the City Council of the City of Redlands approving Annexation No. 60 C,
LAFC No. 2342, to the City of Redlands, was unanimously approved on motion of
Councilmember Larsen, seconded by Councilmember Wormser, by the foltowing= vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Larsen, Johnson, Wormser;
Mayor Beswick
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s NOES: Councilmember DeMirjyn
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COMMUNICATIONS �',
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Traffic Council directed the Public Works' staff to study the traffic conditions at Colton Avenue
and Industrial Park.
d Workshop The City Council will hold its annual workshop on January 18, 1986, to establish its
goals and objectives for the coming year. Time and location will be announced at a
later date.
Hotel 'Phe. Chamber of Commerce and University of Redlands have expressed an interest in
Study the hotel study Council desires to conduct. Councilmember (,arson suggested a
questionnaire be circulated before a roundtable discussion is held nn this topic.
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Referring to a recent League of California Cities Legislative Bulletin, Coil ncilmomber
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Johnson referred to several bills that should be reviewed by different departments
within the City. AV
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C:ouncilrnember DeMirjyn announced lie will not be. attending the National League meeting
Awa in Seattle: as lie was unable to obtain affordable lodging for the meeting. x
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UNFINISHED BUSINESS ra
Ordinance Ordinance No. 1897, an ordinance of the City Council of the City of Redlands amending
No. 1891 the Redlands Ordinance Code and Ordinance No, 1,843 implementing the initiative
ordinance to moderate growth within the City of Redlands to preserve the City's
Propositipsi R unique environment and character, and incorporating changes recommended by the
s Amendments Proposition R Advisory Committee, was given its second reading of the title by City
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Clerk Poyzer, and on motion of Councilmember Johnson, seconded by Councilmember
12, DeMirjyn, further reading of the ordinance text was unanimously waived. Ordinance
No 1891 was adopted can motion of Councilmember Johnson, seconded by Councilmember
DeMirjyn, by the following vote:
AYES: C ouncilmembers Larsen, DeMirjyn, Johnson, Wormser;
Mayor Beswick
N0ES: None �*
ABSENT: None
Ordinance, Ordinance No. 1892, an ordinance of the City of Redlands providing for the purchase
` No, 1842 of supplies services, and equipment, was read by title only by City Clerk Poyzer,
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and on motion of Councilmember Johnson, seconded by Councilmember DeMirjyn, furtheri
Purchasing reading of the ordinance text was unanimously waived. Ordinance No. 1892 was introduced
with unanimous Council approval and laid over under the rules with second reading �
scheduled for December 17, 1985, on motion of Councilmember DeMirjyn, seconded by
Gounuilmember Johnson.
PLA,NNIVG AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
1985 Residential D c velop mens Allocations - Phase II
' RDA 85-1B On csaation of CounGilmember Johnson, seconded by Councilmember Larsen, RDA 85-113,
Maskan DevelopmentlBEK Engineering, was unanimously granted 29 development
allocations.
RDA 85-4B Oil motion of Councilmember Johnson, seconded by Councilmember Larsen, RDA 85-413,
r Shefteld Development., was unanimously granted 35 development allocations. On motion � sk
of Councilmember Larsen, seconded by Councilmember Wormser, an additional 21)
development allocations were unanimously granted RDA 85-413.
RDA 85 jB On motion of CountIlmember Johnson, seconded by Councilmember Larsen, RDA 85-5B,
Pulsar Development, Inc., was unanimous) granted 35 development allocations. On
motion of Councilmember Larsen, seconded by Councilmember Wormser, an additional
19 development allocations were unanimously granted RDA 85-58. This approval is
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subject to the following conditions:
1, Pulsar Development, Inc. shall sign a contract with the City Council to assure
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the proposed moderate income units will be purchased by persons within the ,
moderate income bracket at the prices and interest rate stated in the application.
This contract is to be signed and approved by the City Council prior to the
issuance of a building permit for this development.
�. 2. Applicant to pay for all City Attorney fees for the preparation of the contract.
RDA 85 qB On motion of Councilmember Johnson, seconded by Councilmember Larsen, RDA 85-68,
John R, Davies 4 Son, was unanimously granted 35 development allocations. On motion
of Councilmember Larsen, seconded by Councilmember Wormser, an additional 32
'x development allocations were unanimously granted RDA 85-613. On motion of Councilmember 5 11
'- Johnson, seconded by Councilmember Larsen, an additional 88 development allocations
} were unanimously granted RDA 85-613 subject to the following conditions:
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1. Ali approved Agricultural Preserve Boundary Removal application and change of
zone application must be completed prior to the allocations becoming effective.
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2. Applicant to pay an additional 1880.00.
RDA 85-?B On motion of Councilmember Johnson, seconded by Councilmember Larsen, RDA 85-2B,
W, Jahn/Pride, Construction, was unanimously granted 35 development allocations. On
motion of Counelliaaember Larsen, seconded by Councilmember Wormser, an additional
2 development allocations were unanimously granted RDA 85-2B.
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BDA 85-:R3 On motion of Councilmember Johnson, seconded by Councilmember Larsen, RDA 85-313,
She field Development, was unanimously granted .35 development allocations. On motion
of Councilmember Larsen, seconded by Councilmember Wormser, an additional 6
development allocations were unanimously granted RDA 85-3B.
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Minor Subdivision No. 152 Tri City Center, Ltd - Final Approval
All requirements as contained in Council minutes dated September 17, 1955, having
been complied with, the Planning Division recommended that final approval be given
Minor Subdivision No. 152. On motion of Councilmember DeMirjyn seconded by
Councilmember Larsen, this recommendation of the Planning Division was unanimously re
approved.
Minor Subdivision No. 151 Tri-City Center, Ltd. - Final Approval
All requirements as contained in Council minutes dated September 17, 1985, having
been complied with, the Planning Division recommended that final approv it he given
Minor Subdivision No. 151. On motion of Councilmember DeMirjyn seconded by
Councilmember Larsen, this recommendation of the Planning Division was unanimously
approved.
Conditional Use Permit No. 420 - Redlands Financial Services [Feenstial Time Extension
On motion of Councilmember DeMirjyn, seconded by Councilmeiabr;r Larsen, a time �,�
extension of one year to December 18, 1986, was unanimously given for Conditional
Use Permit No. 420 in order to allow the applicant additional time for finalization of
the requirements and construction of this project to develop 21 apartment units on 1.26
acres of land located on the west side of Grove Street.., approximately 280 feet north
of Central Avenue, R-2 Zone,
16 Resolution Councilmember DeMirjyn moved to approve the Environmental Review Gominitirm's
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No. 4128 Negative Declaration for Agricultural Preserve Removal No. 67, 19 acres of land
located on the south side of San Bernardino Avenue, 300 feet east of Texas Street,
Agricultural and directed staff to file and post a "Notice of Determination" in accordance with the
s Preserve`; City's guidelines. Motion seconded by Councilmember Larsen and carried unanimously. i
Removal Resolution No. 4128, a resolution of the City Council of the City of Redlands amending
No. 67 the Agricultural Preserve Boundaries and approving Agricultural Preserve Removal
No. 67, was unanimously approved on motion of Councilmember DeMirjyn, seconded �
by Councilmember Larsen.
SIR Councilmember DeMirjyn moved to authorize the Mayor to sign a contract with the
ContractPlanning Group for an Environmental Impact Report for the Arroyo Estates Specific
Plan. Motion seconded by Councilmember Larsen and carried unanimously.
NEW BUSINESS
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Claim On motion of Councilmember DeMirjyn, seconded by Councilmember Larsen, the claim 7
of Cornelia R. Melchor, in an amount yet to be, determined, was unanimously found
not to be a proper charge against the City and thc,refore rejected
Bid Report On November 19 1985, at 10:00 A 'l the City Clark opened bids for the purchase
of paving materials for the calendar year 1986. One bid was received from industrial
Paving Asphalt of San Beinardino. Under the terms of the proposal, each bid must be A
v Materials accompanier) by a bidder's bond in the amount of $1,500 00. The bid submitted by
Industrial Asphalt did not include the required bid bond and is therefore considered
non-responsible. The Public Works Department recommends rejecting the bid received
from Industrial Asphalt on November 19, 1985, and authorize readvertisaug for bids
for paving materials for 1986. On motion of Councilmember Deivlirlyn, seconded by
Councilmember Larsen, this recommendation of the Public Works Department wasNO
unanimously approved. k
Resolution Resolution No. 4126, a resolution of intention to vacate a portion of Coniston Avenue
No. 4126 and setting public hearing for December 17, 1985, at 7:00 P.M., was unanimously
Coulston:Court adopted on motion of Councilmember DeMirjyn, seconded by Councilmember Larsen.
Bid Call Councilmember Larsen moved to authorize the City Clerk to advertise for proposals
Weed for the Weed Abatement and Waste Removal contract after cautioning* staff to review
Abatemeni}t the bids for proper licensing. Motion seconded by Gouncil.membor Deltiiiijpn and carried
unanimously,
Easement' Councilmember DeMirjyn moved to authorize granting of an Access basement to Southern r
California Edison Company at 10 West Pennsylvania Avenue (Firs Station No. 3) and :
Fire Si:ation to authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to sign on behalf of the City. Motion seconded s
No, 3 by Councilmember Larsen and carried unanimously. t ;
Toxic Referring to AB 1744 relating to the liability problems of toxic waste disposal,
Waste Councilmember Johnson moved to direct staff to study this legislation and report bads
t ., Disposal on January 7, 1986, on the possibility of charging a ten cent surcharge on the City's
trash bills to cover the cost of the Fire Department becoming involved in toxic waste
disposal and to set a public hearing on this matter as soon as possible. Motion soconded
by Councilmember DeMirjyn and carried unanimously.
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'Them being no further business, the meeting adjourned at 11;10 Y.M.
Next regular mec;ting, December 17, 1985..
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