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MINUTES of a regular meeting of the City Council, City of Redlands, held in the Council
Chambers, 212 Brookside Avenue, on April 1, 1986, at 3:00 P.M.
PRESENT Carole Beswick, Mayor
Richard N. Larsen, Mayor Pro Tem
Charles C. DeMi.r}yn, Councilmember
Tim Johnson, Councilmember
Barbara C. Wormser, Councilmember
John E. Holmes, City Manager
Dallas Holmes, City Attorney
Lorrie Poyzer, City Clerk
Karen Nikos, Redlands Daily Facts
John de Leon, The Sun
ABSENT" None
The meeting was opened with the pledge of allegiance followed by an invocation by
Mayor Beswick,
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Proclamation Mayor Beswick presented a proclamation to Christine Holmes, R.N., Health Fair Expo
Site Go-ordinator, and Robert Thunhoim, Vice President, Redlands Community Hospital,
declaring April 12, 1986, as Health Fair Expo Day sponsored by the Redlands Community
Hospital, the American Red Cross, KNBC-TV, The Hospital Council of Southern California
and Chevron, USA, Inc.
µ Minutes of the regular meeting of March 18, 1986, and the adjourned regular meeting
of March 21, 1986, were approved as submitted.
Bills and salaries were ordered paid as approved by the Finance Committee.
PLANNING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
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Residential Develo ment Allocation No. 80-13A
Councilmember DeMirjyn moved to approve the transfer of RDA No. 80-13A from
M. L. Investments to Mr. Nick Karahahas, 73 Residential. Development Allocations
located on the north side of Pioneer Avenue, 330 feet west of Church Street, R-1
Zone. Motion seconded by Councilmember Johnson and carried unanimously.
Residential Development Allocation No. 84_5B
Councilmember DeMirjyn moved to approve the transfer of RDA No. 84--5B from Mr. Rune
Johansson to Mr. William Buster, 19 Residential Development Allocations located on
the east side of Dearborn Street, 200 feet south of Highland Avenue, R-S Zone. Motion
seconded by Councilmember Johnson and carried unanimously,
Prccl Ma No 9688 Foodmaker, Inc, (Jack-In-The-Box)
Councilmember DeMirjyn moved to accept Parcel Map No. 9688 for a Jack-In-The-Box
drive-thru restaurant to be located on the southwest corner of Redlands Boulevard
and Citrus Avenue. Motion seconded by Councilmember Johnson and carried unanimously.
Council recessed at 3:07 P.M. to a Redevelopment Agency meeting and :reconvened
at 3:10 P.M. to a closed session for the purpose of discussing 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 7:05 P.M.
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Proclamation Mayor Beswick presented a proclamation to Ray Alexander, President of the Business
Improvement District's Board of Directors, and Wes Hayden, President of the Redlands
Mail Association, declaring April 7-13, 1986, as Child Safety Week sponsored by the
Redlands Mall and the Redlands Business Improvement District, in association with.
the Redlands Police Department who have volunteered to take fingerprints as their
contribution to the child safety movement.
Proclamation Mayor Beswick read a proclamation declaring the week of April 13-19, 1986, as Special
Olympics Week in recognition of this outstanding event with special commendation to
the City staff of San Bernardino, the Center for Individuals with Disabilities, and
the volunteers contributing to making these Special Olympics possible.
PUBLIC HEARINGS
Ordinance Public hearing was advertised for this time and place for Ordinance No. 1928, an
No. 1928' ordinance adopting Zone Change No. 292, a change of zone from A--1 (Agricultural)
District to R-1 (Single Family Residential) District for approximately 13.61 acres of
Zone Change property located on the south side of Lugonia Avenue, 1,200 feet west of Wabash
No. 292 '6 Avenue, as recommended by the Redlands Planning Commission Resolution No. 668.
Mayor Beswick declared the meeting open as a public, liearing for any questions or
comments concerning this change of zone. None being forthcoming, the public hearing
was declared closed.
Councilmember Johnson moved to approve the Environmental Review Committee's
Negative Declaration for Zone Change No. 292 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 by the following vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Larsen, Johnson, Wormser;
Mayor Beswick
NOES: Councilmember DeMirjyn
Ordinance No. 1928, an ordinance amending Ordinance No. 1.000 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. 292, was given its first reading of the title by
City Clerk Poyzer, and on motion of Councilmember Johnson, seconded by Councilmember
Wormser., further reading of the ordinance text was unanimously waived. Ordinance
No, 1928 was introduced and laid over under the rules with second reading scheduled
for April 15, 1986, on motion of Councilmember Johnson, seconded by Councilmember
Larsen, 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. 1.929, art
No. 1.929 ordinance adopting Zone Change No. 300, a change of zone from A-1 (Agricultural)
District to R-1 (Single Family Residential) District for approximately 9.6 acres of
Zone Change property located on the west side of Wabash Avenue, approximately 638 feet north
No. 300 of Colton Avenue, as recommended by the Redlands Planning Commission Resolution
No. 683. Mayor Beswick declared the meeting open as a public hearing for any
questions or comments concerning this change of zone. None being forthcoming, the
public hearing was declared closed.
Councilmember Johnson moved to approve the Environmental Review Committee's
Negative Declaration for Zone Change No. 300 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. 1929,. 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. 300, was given its first reading of the title by
City Clerk Poyzer, and on motion of Councilmember DeMirjyn, seconded by Councilmembor
Larsen, further reading of the ordinance text was unanimously waived. Ordinance
No. 1929 was introduced and laid over under the rules with second reading scheduled
for April 15, 1986, on motion of Councilmember Larsen, seconded by Councilmember
Wormser, 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. 1930, an
No. 1934 ordinance adopting Zone Change No. 301, a change of zone from R-2 (Multiple .Family
Residential) District to R-1 (Single Family Residential) District for approximately 20
Zone Change acres of property located on the south side of Lugonia Avenue, approximately 600
No. 301' feet west of Wabash Avenue, as recommended by the Redlands Planning Commission
Resolution No. 684. Mayor Beswick declared the meeting open as a public hearing
for any questions or comments concerning this change of zone. None being forthcoming,
the public hearing was declared closed.
Councilmember Larsen moved to approve the Environmental Review Committee's Negative
Declaration for Zone Change No. 301 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,
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Ordinance No. 1930, 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. 301, was given its first reading of the title by
City Clerk Poyzer, and on motion of Councilmember DeMirjyn, seconded by Councilmember
Johnson, further reading of the ordinance text was unanimously waived. Ordinance
No. 1930 was introduced with unanimous Council approval and laid over under the
rules with second reading scheduled for April 15, 1986, on motion of Councilmember
Wormser., seconded by Councilmember Larsen.
Ordinance Public hearing was continued to this time and place for Ordinance No. 1919. relating
No. 1919 to vesting tentative maps, Mayor Beswick declared the meeting open as a public
hearing for any questions or comments concerning this ordinance. In response to
Vesting ! Glen Noyes' inquiry, City Attorney Holmes explained vesting of tentative snaps, Bob
Tentative Pierce suggested a master plan be implemented to be used in conjunction with the
Maps City's General Plan, There being no further comments, the public hearing was
declared closed.
Ordinance No. 1919, an ordinance of the City of Redlands adding Article 925 to Chapter
92 of Division 9 of the City of Redlands Ordinance Code relating to vesting tentative
maps was given its first reading of the title by City Clerk Poyzer, and on motion of
Councilmember Larsen, seconded by Councilmember DeMirjyn, further reading of the
ordinance text was unanimously waived. Ordinance No. 1919 was introduced with
unanimous Council approval and laid over under the rules with second reading
scheduled for April 15, 1986, on motion of Councilmember DeMirjyn, seconded by
Councilmember Wormser,
COMMUNICATIONS
Planning' Councilmember Wormser reported she had met with the Planning Commission last Friday
Commission at Griswolds and that the Planning Commission will continue to meet on the fourth
Referral• Friday of each month for purposes of a study session. It was :rescommended, that
Mr. Pierce's suggestion regarding a "Master Plan" be discussed at their next study '
session. R
Councilmember DeMirjyn reported on his attendance at a meeting last week regarding
noise and sound. fie brought back materials including sample ordinances which will
be available at the library.
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HR-8 Councilmember Johnson explained House Resolution No. 8 and urged Council's support.
Council concurred to schedule this matter on the next agenda.
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City Mayor Beswick announced a reception will be held on Saturday, May 31, 1986, at the
Reception Assistencia Mission to thank the City's Commissioners and Board members.
A reception to honor and meet Dr. David Just, Governor Deukmejian's recent appointment
to the California Veterans' Board will be held on Friday, April 4, 7.986, at the Quality
Inn in San Bernardino.
LAFC Council concurred to schedule nominations for member and alternate member to the
Nominations Local Agency Formation Commission for the April 15, 1986, Council agenda.
HR 3838 Councilmember Larsen moved to direct Mayor Beswick to contact our representative
Tax Reform and prepare a letter of support for HR-3838, the tax reform bill. Motion seconded
Bill by Councllmember Wormser and carried unanimously.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
City Attorney Lance Adair briefly explained the schedule for the Redlands Ordinance
Code: Recodification Project. The final phase is scheduled for first reading at the
next Council meeting. Adoption of the Redlands Municipal. Code will be scheduled
when Book Publishing has completed printing of the new Code.
On motion of Councilmember Larsen, seconded by Councilmember Wormser, Council
unanimously agreed to waive further reading of the titles of Ordinances Nos, 1920-
1927 as their titles had been read at the last Council meeting.
Ordinance Ordinance No. 1920, an ordinance amending Sections 15101, 1.5102, 151.03, and 15203,
No. 1920and adding new Section 15105 to the Redlands Ordinance Code to conform with the
General Laws of California (Recodification Project pertaining to Capital Outlays Fund
Capital and Gas Tax Fund), was adopted on motion of Councilmember Larsen, seconded by
Outlays and Councilmember Johnson, by the following vote:
Gas Tax AYES: Councilmembers Larsen, DeMirjyn, Johnson, Wormser;
Funds Mayor Beswick
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
Ordinance: Ordinance No. 1.921, an ordinance amending Sections 2601.2 and 2601.4 of the Redlands
No. 1921 Ordinance Code to conform to the California Revenue and 'Taxation Code (Recodification
Project pertaining to Transient Occupancy Tax), was adopted on motion of Councilmember
'T'ransient. Larsen, seconded by Councilmember Johnson, by the following vote:
Occupancy- AYES: Councilmorabers Larsen, DeMirjyn, Johnson., Wormser;
Tax Mayor Beswick
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
Ordinance Ordinance No. 1922, an ordinance amending Section 28004 and adding new Sections
No. 1.922 28006A and 28006E to the Redlands Ordinance Code to conform to the California Revenue
and Taxation Code (Recodification Project pertaining to Real Property Transfer Tax),
Real Property was adopted on motion of Councilmember Larsen, seconded by Councilmember lohnson,
Transfer,Tax by the following vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Larsen, DeMirjyn, Johnson, Wormser;
Mayor Beswick
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
Ordinance Ordinance No. 1.923, an ordinance amending Section 30600, 30601, 30602 and 30604
No, 1923 of the Redlands Ordinance Code, relating to the keeping of certain animals (Recodification
Project pertaining to Animal. Regulations), was adopted on motion of Councilmember
Animal Larsen, seconded by Councilmember Johnson, by the following vote:
Regulations AYES: Councilmembers Larsen, DoMirjyn, Johnson, Wormser:
Mayor Beswick
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
Ordinance; Ordinance No. 1924, an ordinance amending Article 347 of the Redlands Ordinance
No. 19241 Code relating to the detection and control of rabies (Recodification Project.), was
adopted on motion of Councilmember Larsen, seconded by Councilmember Wormser,
Rabies by the following vote:
AT" Regulations AYES: Councilmembers Larsen, DeMirjyn, Johnson, Wormser;
ate- Mayor Beswick
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
Ordinance Ordinance No. 1925, an ordinance amending Article 563 of the Redlands Ordinance
No. 1925 Code relating to the impoundment of stray animals (Recodification Project), was adopted
Stray Animals on motion of Councilmember Larsen, seconded by Councilmember DeMirjyn, by the,
Impoundment following vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Larsen, DeMirjyn, Johnson, Wormser; Mayor Beswick
NOES; None
ABSENT: None
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Ordinance Ordinance No. 1926, an ordinance amending Article 573 of the :Redlands Ordinance
No. 1926 Code relating to the keeping of dogs (Recodification Project), was adopted on motion
of Councilmember Larsen, seconded by Councilmember DeMirjyn, by the following
Dog vote:
Regulations AYES: Councilmembers Larsen, DeMirjyn, Johnson, Wormser; ANA
Mayor Beswick
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
Ordinance Ordinance No. 1927, an ordinance amending Article 849 of the Redlands Ordinance
No. 1927 Code relating to wrecked vehicles (Recodification Project), was adopted on motion
of Councilmember DeMirjyn, seconded by Councilmember Larsen, by the following
Wrecked,, vote;
Vehicles AYES: Gouncilmembers Larsen, DeMirjyn, Johnson, Wormser;
Mayor Beswick
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
Resolution Councilmember Wormser expressed concern that there was no maximum amount established
No. 4158 in Resolution No. 4157 on the amount of the school mitigation fee for multi-family dwelling
units. Councilmember DeMirjyn reiterated his objections to the fees established by
School this resolution. Following discussion, on motion of Councilmember Wormser, seconded
Mitigation by Councilmember Johnson, Resolution. No. 4158, a resolution of the City of Redlands
requiring mitigation of school impaction caused by residential development and repealing
Resolution No. 4157, and including the following in Section Six: "Amount of Fee. Any
mitigation fee imposed by the School District will not exceed the assiount4 of 2.2f1 per
square foot of living space provided that multi-family dwelling units shall pay no less
than $1,600.00 per unit and no more than $2,900.00 per unit, and provided further
that single family residences shall pay no less than $2,400.00 per dwelling unit and
no more than $3,960.00 per dwelling unit. Such fees shall be paid prior to the issuance
of the final building permit authorizing construction of residential units, but may be
paid at an earlier time," was adopted by the following vote:
AYES: Councmembers Larsen, Wormser; Mayor Beswick
NOES: Councilmembers DeMirjyn, Johnson
NEW BUSINESS
Appointment Councilmember DeMirjyn nominated Stuart Power to fill a term on the Redevelopment
Advisory Commission; Councilmember Larsen nominated W. Eugene Malone. Mr. Malone
Redevelopment was appointed to complete a term on the Redevelopment Advisory Commission which �
Advisory will expire January 17, 1988, by the following roll call vote:
Commission Power: Councilmembers DeMirjyn, Johnson
Malone: Councilmembers Larsen, Wormser; Mayor Beswick
Ordinance Ordinance No. 1931, an ordinance amending Chapters 44, 72, 75, and 93 of the Redlands
No. 1931 Ordinance Code, relating to the use, maintenance, and construction of streets, sidewalks,
and other public places, was read by title only by City Clerk Poyzer, and on motion
Recodification of Councilmember DeMirjyn, seconded by Councilmember Larsen, further reading of
Project the ordinance text; was unanimously waived. Ordinance No. 1931 was introduced with
unanimous Council approval and laid over under the rules with second reading scheduled
for April 15, 1986, on motion of Councilmember Larsen, seconded by Counoilmetnber
Wormser,
Ordinance Ordinance No. 1932. an ordinance repealing selected provisions of the Redlands
No. 1932 Ordinance Code relating to compensation, public health and welfare, child care,
offensive conduct., streets and traffic (Recodification Project), was read by title only
Recodification by City Cleric Poyzer, and on motion of Councilmember DeMirjyn, seconded by
Project Councilmember Larsen, further reading of the ordinance text was unanimously
waived. Ordinance No. 1932 was introduced with unanimous Council approval and
laid over under the rules with second reading scheduled for April 1.5, 1986, on motion
of Councilmember Larsen, seconded by Councilmember Wormser.
Ordinance Ordinance No. 1933, an ordinance amending Article 540 relating to nuisances
No. 1933 (Recodification Project), was read by title only by City Clerk Poyzer, and on motion
of Councilmember DeMirjyn, seconded by Councilmember Larsen, further reading of
Nuisances the ordinance text was unanimously waived. Ordinance No. 1933 was introduced with
unanimous Council approval and laid over under the rules with second reading scheduled
for April 15, 1986, on motion of Councilmember Larsen, seconded by Councilmember
Wormser,
Ordinance Ordinance No. 1934, an ordinance authorizing a public employee to issue infraction i
No. 1934 citations for violations of Ordinance No. 1000 of the City of Redlands was read by
title only by City Clerk Poyzer, and on motion of Councilmember DeMirjyn seconded
Infractionr '
by Councilmember Larsen, further reading of the ordinance text was unanimously
Citations'. waived. Ordinance No. 1934 was introduced with unanimous Council approval and
laic! over under the rules with second reading scheduled for April 15, 1986, on motion
of Councilmember Larsen, seconded by Councilmember Wormser.
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Ordinance Ordinance No. 1935, an ordinance amending Article 239 of the Redlands Ordinance
No. 1935; Code relating to business licenses for fortunetelling, was read by title only by City
Clerk Poyzer, and on motion of Councilmember DeMirjyn, seconded by COUneilmember
F'ortuuete=llin<„ Larsen, further reading of the ordinance text was unanimously waived. Ordinance
No. 1935. was introduced with unanimous Council approval and laid over under the
rules with second reading scheduled for April 15, 1986, on motion of Councilmember.
Larsen, seconded by Councilmember Johnson.
Southern The Southern California Water Committee, Inc. has scheduled a City Sector Organizational
California 'Meeting for Wednesday, April 9, 1986, at 9:30 A.M. in the Red Lion Inn, Ontario.
Water Committee ':ouocilmember DeMirjyn will attend this meeting on behalf of the City.
Irrigation On motion of Councilmember Larsen, seconded by Councilmember Wormser, Council
Companies unanimously established a policy that the City Council nominate the Utilities Engineer
Policy to serve on the Board of Directors of various irrigation companies, and in irrigation
companies where the City owns sufficient stock to entitle it to two members on the
Board of Directors, the second nominee for Director shall be a. Councilmember.
Nomination Councilmember Beswick moved to nominate Public Works Director Donnelly and
Redlands Councilmember Wormser as an alternate to serve on the Redlands Water Company
Water Company Board of Directors. Motion seconded by Councilmember Larsen and carried unanimously.
Easements On motion of Councilmember DeMirjyn, seconded by Councilmember Johnson, Council
unanimously authorized execution by the Mayor and. City Clerk of easements and a
Grant Deed Corporation Grant Deed to San Bernardino Valley Municipal Water District for Phase III
Greenspot Pipeline and Booster Station construction.
Hydraulic Councilmember DeMirjyn moved to authorize a hydraulic study of the Tate effluent
Study line (high line) to determine the effect of replacing approximately 3,500 feet of main
from Ward Way to Amethyst in Mentone or the addition of a booster station in the
existing line. Motion seconded by Councilmember Johnson and carried unanimously.
Concessions Councilmember DeMirjyn moved that Reality Rock Ministries be permitted to sell
concessions during a concert at the Redlands Bowl on June 6, 1986, and be exempted
Redlands'' from the City's business license requirements under Section 2122 of the Redlands
Bowl Ordinance Code. Motion seconded by Councilmember Johnson and carried unanimously.
Claim The claim of Greg Dabov in the amount of $50,000.00 was unanimously found not to
be a proper charge against the City and therefore rejected on motion of Councilmember
DeMirjyn, seconded by Councilmember Johnson.
Bid Call „ Oil motion of Councilmember DeMirjyn, seconded by Councilmember Johnson, a call
'Cate for bids was unanimously approved for the construction of a sludge pond, recycling
Treatment Plant station, and 190,000 gallon reservoir at the Henry Tate Treatment Plant.
Lease A lease with Mentone Little League, Inc. for their use as open space and recrf;aticual
facilities acreage on the cast side of Amthyst and north of Mentone Boulevard was
unanimously approved and the Mayor authorized to sign on behalf of the: City on motion
of Councilmember DeMirjyn, seconded by Councilmember Johnson.
There being no further business, the meeting adjourned at 8:15 P.M.
Next: regular meeting, April 15, 1986.
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