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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 Aril 15, 1966, at 3:00 P.M.
PRESENT Carole Beswick, Mayor g1'..
Richard N. Larsen, Mayor Pro Tem
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 Charles G. DeMirjyn, Councilmember
The, meeting was opened with the pledge of allegiance followed by an invocation by
Councilmember Wormser.
Public Works Director Donnelly introduced Vicki Collins, the new Redlands Municipal
Airport Manager. Councilmembers welcomed Ms. Collins.
Minutes of the adjourned regular meeting of March 27, 1966, were approved as
corrected. Minutes of the regular meeting of April 1, 1966, were approved as
corrected.
Bills and salaries were ordered paid as approved by the Finance Committee.
PLANNING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
Commission Determination No. 43 - William C. Neilsen
Councilmember Johnson moved to approve Commission Determination No. 43 which
determines that a medical office building is similar to uses permitted in the: C-1
(Neighborhood Stores) District. Motion seconded by Councilmember Larsen and
carried by AYE votes of all present„ This .request was submitted in conjunction
with applications for a health care office to be located on the south side of Barton i*>x
Road, approximately 279 feet west of the intersection of Brookside} Avenue and Barton st
Road.
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Tentative Tract No. 13044 (Revised) - Keith W. Kean
Councilmember Johnson moved to approve the Environmental Review Committee's
Negative Declaration for Tentative Tract No. 13044 for the subdivision of approximately
15.6 acres of land into 61 lofts for property located on the north side of Colton Avenue,
approximately 646 feet east of Dearborn Avenue, R-1 Zone, and directed staff to
file and post a "Notice of Determination° in accordance with the City's guidel nes,
Motion seconded by Councilmember Wormser and carried by AYE votes of all present.
Staging that Council finds that pursuant to Section 66473.5 of the California Government
Code, Tentative Tract No. 1.3044 together with the provisions for its design and
improvement is consistent with the City's General Plan and any applicable specific;
plans; that. none of the conditions provided in California Government Code Section
66474 exist on this map; and that pursuant: to California Government Code Section
66474.6, the discharge of waste from this subdivision apparently will not. result in
violation of existing requirements prescribed by the Santa Ana Regional Water Quality
Control Board pursuant to Division 7 of the California Water Code, Councilmember
Johnson moved to approve Tentative Tract No. 14044 based on the findings of the;
Planning Commission and subject to the recommendations of all departments as contained
in Planning Commission minutes dated March 25, 1966, and adding to Planning and
Community Development Condition No. 15: "The grading plan shall be submitted
to the Planning Commission within the next 60 days. No final approval of the mala
will be given until the grading plan has been reviewed by the Commission." Motion
seconded by Councilmember Wormser and carried by AYE votes of all present.
Commission Determination No. 44 - John F. Hardin
Councilmember Larsen moved to approve Commission Determination No. 44 which
determines that a travel agency is similar to uses permitted in the A-P (Administrative-
Professional) Zone. Motion seconded by Councilmember Wormser and carried by AYE
votes of all present.
Resolution No 4164 Agricultural. Preserve Removal No. 65 - L. G. Dav 5142
Councilmember Johnson moved to approve the Environmental Review Committee's
Negative Declaration for Agricultural Preserve Removal No. 65, an application to
remove a 18.62 acre parcel of land located on the south side of Lugonia Avenue,
approximately 300 feet east of Dearborn Street, and directed staff to file and post
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a "Notice of Determination" in accordance with the City's guidelines. Motion seconded
by Councilmember Larsen and carried by AYE votes of all present, Councilmember
Johnson moved to approve Resolution No. 4164, a resolution of the City Council of
the City of Redlands amending Agricultural Preserve Boundaries previously established
by Resolution No. 4150 and approving Agricultural Preserve Removal No. 65. Motion
seconded by Gouncilmember Larsen and carried by AYE votes of all present.
Subdivision No. 12798 - Willowcreek Developers - Final Approval
All requirements as contained in Council minutes dated October 2, 1984, having been
complied with, the Planning Division recommended that final approval be given
Subdivision No. 12798. On motion of Councilmember Larsen, seconded by Councilmember
Wormser, this recommendation of the Planning Division was approved by AYE votes
of all present.
Council recessed at 3:25 P.M. to a Redevelopment Agency meeting and reconvened
at 5:20 P.M, to a closed session for the purpose of discussing personnel matters,
matters covered by attorney/client privilege, and pending litigation. In accordance
with State law, the City Attorney prepared a confidential memo to Council providing
justification for the closed session. Council reconvened at 7:00 P.M.
Proclamation Mayor Beswick presented a proclamation to representatives of the Contemporary Club
and Junior Women of the Contemporary Club declaring April 20-26, 1986, as GFWC
California Federation Week and called upon the citizens of Redlands to recognize the
service given to this community by our Federated Clubs and honor them.
PUBLIC HEARINGS
Ordinance Public hearing was advertised for this time and place for Ordinance No. 1936, an
No. 1936 ordinance adopting Zone Change No. 299, a change of zone to be effective at the
same time that annexation of the subject territory to the City of Redlands becomes
Zone Change effective for approximately 17.46 acres of land located south of the existing City
No. 299 Limit Line and cast of Nevada Street and 13.1 acres of land located on the west side
of Route 30, between Pioneer Avenue and San Bernardino Avenue, as recommended
by the Redlands Planning Commission Resolution No. 682. 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 Wormser moved to approve, the Environmental Review Committee's
Negative: Declaration for Zone Change No. 299 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 by AYE votes of all present.
Ordinance No. 1936, 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. 299, was given its first reading of the title by
City Clerk Poyzer, and on motion of Councilmember Wormser, seconded by Councilmember
Larsen, further reading of the ordinance text was waived. Ordinance No. 1936 was
introduced by AYE votes of all present and laid over under the rules with second
reading scheduled for May 6, 1986, on motion of Councilmember Wormser, seconded
by Councilmember Johnson.
Ordinance Public hearing was advertised for this time and plane for Ordinance No. 1937, an
No. 1937 ordinance adopting Zone Change No. 302, a change of zone from R-1 (Single Family
Residential) District to R-2 (Multiple Family Residential) District for approximately
'Lone Change 3.97 acres of land located on the northeast corner of Orange Street and Pennsylvania
No. 302 Avenue, as recommended by the Redlands Planning Commission Resolution No. 686.
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. 302 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 by AYE votes of all present.
Ordinance No. 1937, an ordinance amending Ordinance No. 1000 of the City of Redlands
1by adopting an additional hand use district map as part of the official land use zoning
map and effecting Zone Change No. 302, was given its first :reading of the title by
City Clerk Poyzer, and on motion of Councilmember Larsen, seconded by Councilmember
Wormser, further reading of the ordinance text was waived. Ordinance No. 1937
was introduced by AYE votes of all present and laid over under the rules with second
€ i reading scheduled for May 6, 1986, on motion of Councilmember Larsen, seconded
by Councilmember Wormser.
CDBG Public hearing was advertised for this time and place to establish an order of priority
Funds for the distribution of Community Development Block Grant Funds for the fiscal year
1986-87. Mayor Beswick declared the meeting open as a public hearing for any , .
questions or comments concerning this matter. Mabel Jones urged Council to allot
funds towards the Senior Nutrition Facility. There being no further comments, the
public hearing was declared closed.
Following brief discussion, Council established the following order of priority for
the allocation of the 1986-87 Community Development Block Grant Funds on motion
of Councilmember Larsen, seconded by Councilmember Wormser, by AYE votes of
all present:
1. A. K. Smiley Library 5100,000.00
Seismic Retrofit
1A. Senior Nutrition Facility 81,425.00
2. Clement Tennis Court Lighting 10,000.00
3. Community Center Parking Lot 44,000.00
ORAL PETITIONS FROM THE FLOOR
City Darrell Barker, 278 North "H" Street, San Bernardino, director of the San Bernardino
Seal County Chapter of Atheist United and a member of Freedom from Religion Foundation,
read from a prepared statement which is on file in the Office of the City Clerk, and
requested the removal of the cross from the City Seal as he felt that the display of
any religious symbol was in violation of the First Amendment within the Bill of Rights.
He introduced Rick Branhall, member of the ACLU of Southern California, who informed
Council his organization would follow this request through and expressed his desire
to solve the situation in the Council Chambers rather than through litigation. Mayor
Beswick asked the City Attorney for direction under this threat of litigation. Attorney
Holmes responded he had only had time to take a quick look at recent cases, and
at this time he dial not have an answer but would like to be able to look at it more
closely. He noted for Council's information that if the City lost the case, it was
possible we would be required to pay attorney fees for the other side.
Mayor Beswick expressed her regret to the standing-room only audience that no
further comment could be taken at this meeting. She explained that Council
supported the Federal and State Constitutions, but also wanted to do what was right
for our City. She was aware, from the volume of communications (written communications
are on file in the Office of the City Clerk) received recently by Council, of their
desires and the importance of the Seal. Mayor Beswick then moved to direct the City
Attorney to review federal and state statutes, prepare a high and low estimate of
possible legal costs; address any restrictions of private citizens' use to respond to
Councilraomber Johnson's inquiry; and to report back to Council. Motion seconded
by Councilmember Wormser and carried by AYE votes of all present.
Responding to a request from the audience, Mayor Beswick asked those present who
wanted to leave the Seal as is to so indicate by standing and raising their hand.
Most of the audience responded in the requested manner making it difficult to
ascertain the number that remained seated. Mayor Beswick assured the large
audience a noticed public hearing would be held at the proper time, and that
personal notice would be mailed by the City Clerk to the people who had indicated
they wished to speak at this meeting on this matter.
Council briefly recessed at 7:50 P.M. and reconvened at 8:01 P.M.
Commendation Hank Peterson, owner of a business located at 21 East Citrus Avenue, expressed
his appreciation to Council for the assistance he received from Public: Works Director
Donnelly in his requests for cleaning up the alley behind his business. Mr. Peterson
said lie was impressed with Mr. Donnelly's style of government: and felt he was doing
an outstanding job.
Parcel Map Pat Meyer, representing the applicant for Parcel Map No. 9029, appealed for Council's
No. 9029 assistance for authorization of an improvement agreement which was denied by the
Advisory Committee. Attorney Holmes recommended that a change of a map condition
be returned to the body which acted on the initial application. Mr. Meyer was referred
Improvement to the Planning Commission and the Planning and Community Development Office was
Agreement directed to expediate his request. Council also directed an amendment be prepared
Directive to establish a procedure for processing appeals to the Advisory Committee's decisions. t^�
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BIDS
Bid Award The following bids were opened on April 9, 1986, for the demolition, clearing premises
of debris, and filling a cesspool at property located at 1070 San Bernardino Avenue:
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Demolition
of Structures Larry Jacinto Construction
Mentone, California $1,935.00
Presco Building Materials
San Bernardino, California 2,670.00
Duncan Equipment Rentals
Colton, California 3,550.00
At this time, it is the recommendation of the Department of Building and Safety that
award of the contract for the demolition of the substandard buildings at 1070 San
Bernardino Avenue be made to Larry Jacinto Construction, Mentone, in the amount
of $1,935.00 as this was the lowest responsible bid and met all requirements as set
forth in the specifications. On motion of Councilmember Johnson, seconded by
Councilmember Larsen, this recommendation was approved by AYE votes of all
present.
Contract Bequests from consulting engineers in the area were solicited to prepare all engineering
Award for a proposed storm drain and related improvements on Sunnyside Avenue between
Cypress Avenue and Fern Avenue and the following were received:
Sunnvside
Avenue Not to Exceed:
Drain Kicak and Associates
Grand Terrace, California $12,350.00
C. G. Engineering
San Bernardino, California 18,300.00
At this time, it is the recommendation of the Department of Public Works that award
of this contract be made to Kicak and Associates of Grand Terrace with appropriation
of the necessary funds to come from the Storm Drain Fund. Councilmember Johnson
moved to approve this recommendation of the Public Works Department Motion
f seconded by Councilmember Larsen and carried by AYE votes of all present.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
Ordinance Ordinance No. 1919, an ordinance of the City of Redlands adding Article 925 to
No. Ulf{9 Chapter 92 of Division 9 of the City of Redlands Ordinance Code relating to vesting
tentative maps, was given its second reading of the title, by City Clerk Poyzer, and
Vesting on motion of Councilmember Johnson, seconded by Councilmember Larsen, further
Tentative reading of the ordinance text was waived. Ordinance No. 1919. was adopted on motion
Maps of Councilmember Larsen, seconded by Councilmember Johnson, by the following
vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Larsen, Johnson, Wormser;
Mayor Beswick
NOES: None
ABSENT: Councilmember DeMirjyn
Ordinance Ordinance No. 1928, an ordinance amending Ordinance No. 1000 of the City of Redlands
No. 1923 by adopting an additional land use district map as part of the official land use zoning
map and adopting Zone Change No. 292, a change of zone from A-1. (Agricultural)
Zone Change District to R-1 (Single Family Residential) District for approximately 13.61 acres of
No. 292'; property located on the south side of Lugonm Avenue, 1,200 feet west of Wabash
Avenue, was given its second reading of the title by City Clerk Poyzer, and on motion
of Councilmember Larsen, seconded by Councilmember Wormser, further reading of
the ordinance text was waived. Ordinance No. 1928 was adopted on motion of
Courncilmember Larsen, seconded by Councilmember Johnson, by the following vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Larsen, Johnson, Wormser;
Mayor Beswick
NOES: None
ABSENT: Councilmember DeMirjyn
Ordinance Ordinance No. 1929, an ordinance amending Ordinance No. 1000 of the City of Redlands
No. 1920 by adopting an additional land use district map as part of the official land use zoning
map and adopting Zone Change No. 300, a change of zone from A-1 (Agricultural)
Lone Change District to 11-1 (Single Family Residential) District for approximately 9.6 acres of
located on the west side of Wabash Avenue, approximately 638 foot north
No. 300 property PP y
of Colton Avenue, was given its second 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 waived. Ordinance No. 1929 was adopted
on motion of Councilmember Larsen, seconded by Councilmember Wormser, by the
following vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Larsen, Johnson, Wormser;
Mayor Beswick
NOES: None
ABSENT: Councilmember DeMirjyn
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Ordinance Ordinance No. 1930, an ordinance amending Ordinance No. 1000 of the City of Redlands
No. 1930 by adopting an additional land use district map as part of the official land use zoning
map and adopting Zone Change No. 301, a change of zone from R--2 (Multiple 'gamily
Zone Change Residential) District to R-1 (Single Family Residential) District for approximately
No. 301 20 acres of property located oil the south side of Lugonia Avenue approximately 600
feet west of Wabash Avenue, was given its second reading of the title by City Clerk
Poyzer, and on motion of Councilmember Larsen, seconded by Councilmember Wormser,
further reading of the ordinance text was waived. Ordinance No. 1930 was adopted
on motion of Councilmember Wormser, seconded by Councilmember Larsen, by the
following vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Larsen, Johnson, Wormser;
Mayor Beswick
NOES: None
ABSENT: Councilmember DeMirjyn
Ordinance Ordinance No. 1931, an ordinance amending Chapters 44, 72, 75, and 93 of the
No. 1931, Redlands Ordinance; Code relating to the use, maintenance and construction of
streets, sidewalks, and other public places (recodification project), was given its
Recodification second reading of the title by City Clerk Poyzer, and on motion of Councilmember
Project Wormser, seconded by Councilmember Larsen, further reading of the ordinance text
was waived. Ordinance No. 1931 was adopted on motion of Councilmember Larsen,
seconded by Councilmember Wormser, by the following vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Larsen, Johnson, Wormser.;
Mayor Beswick
NOES: None
ABSENT: Councilmember DeMirjyn
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 given its second
Recodification reading of the tittle by City Clerk Poyzer, and on motion of Councilmember Wormser,
Project seconded by Councilmember Larsen, further reading of the ordinance text was waived.
Ordinance No. 1932 was adopted oil motion of Councilmember Larsen, seconded by
Councilmember Wormser, by the following vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Larsen, Johnson, Wormser;
Mayor Beswick
NOES: None E
ABSENT: Councilmember DeMirjyn
Ordinance Ordinance No. 1933, an ordinance amending Article 540 relating to nuisances
No. 1933: (recodification project), was given its second reading of the title by City Clerk
Poyzer, and on motion of Councilmember Wormser, seconded by Councilmember
Nuisances Larsen, further reading of the ordinance text was waived. Ordinance; No. 1933 was
adopted on motion of Councilmember Larsen, seconded by Councilmember Wormser,
by the following vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Larsen, Johnson, Wormser;
Mayor Beswick
NOES: None
ABSENT: Councilmember DeMirjyn
Ordinance Ordinance No. 1934, an ordinance authorizing a public employee to issue infraction
No. 1934, citations for violations of Ordinance No. 1000 of the City of Redlands (recodification
project), was given its second reading of the title by City Clerk Poyzer, and on
Infractions motion of Councilmember Wormser, seconded by Councilmember Larsen, further
Citations reading of the ordinance text was waived. Ordinance No. 1934 was adopted on
motion of Councilmember Larsen, seconded by Councilmember Wormser, by the
following vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Larsen, Johnson, Wormser;
Mayor Beswick
NOES: None
ABSENT: Councilmember DeMirjyn
Ordinance Ordinance No. 1935, an ordinance amending Article 239 of the Redlands Ordinance
No. 1935Code relating to business licenses for fortunetelling, was given its second reading
of the title by City Clerk Poyzer, and on motion of Councilmember Larsen, seconded
Fortuneteliing by Councilmember Wormser, further reading of the ordinance text was waived.
Ordinance No. 1935 was adopted on motion of Councilmember Wormser, seconded by
Councilmember Larsen, by the following vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Larsen, Johnson, Wormser;
Mayor Boswick
NOES: None
ABSENT: Councilmember DeMirjyn
School A letter was received from the Redlands Unified School District dated April 1, 1986,
Impaction requesting that fees be required for the mitigation of impaction for the construction
Mitigatiorx of single residential units on existing lots of record. Councilmember Larsen was
concerned that the fee structure was not based on these additional units. Community
Development Administrator Schindler noted that there were 289 existing lots of .record
available. Following discussion, Councilmember Johnson moved to table any consideration.
of revising the school mitigation resolution (No. 4158). Motion seconded by
Councilmember Larsen and carried by AYE votes of all present. Council requested
clarification of the second paragraph in the letter from the School District relating
to indemnification.
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Resolution Resolution No. 4137, a resolution of the City Council of the City of Redlands
No. 41;37 establishing ambulance rates to be charged within the City of Redlands and rescinding
Resolution AsNo. 3846, was adopted by AYE votes of all present on motion of
Ambulance Councilmember Larsen, seconded by Councilmember Wormser. Councilmember Larsen
Rates noted that the City is reviewing the ordinance regulating ambulance service, and
that Howard Ambulance has shown good faith to being committed to a higher service
level.
LAFC As a member of the Local Agency Formation Commission's City Selection Committee,
Mayon Beswick was authorized to vote for Jean DeBlasis as a member of the LAFC.
Mrs. Beswick was authorized to vote for the person she felt most qualified for the
alternate's position.
NEW BUSINESS
Ordinance Ordinance No, 1938, an ordinance of the City Council of the City of Redlands amending
No. 1938 Article 845 of the Redlands Ordinance Code regulating signs and advertising strictures
in the City of Redlands, was read by title only by City Clerk Poyzer, and on motion
Subdivision of Councilmember Johnson, seconded by Councilmember Wormser, further reading
Directional of the ordinance text was waived. Ordinance No. 1938 was introduced by AYE votes
Sig=ns of all present and laid over under the rules with second reading scheduled for May 6,
1986, on motion of Councilmember Johnson, seconded by Councilmember Wormser.
Ordinance Ordinance No. 1941, an ordinance of the City of Redlands amending Sections 83400-
No. 1941 83401 and 83403 -83405, adding Sections 83407-83408, and deleting Article 835 of the
Redlands Ordinance Code which sets procedures for calculation and payment of
Sewer Main frontage charges for sewer mains (recodification project) was read by title only by
Frontage City Clerk Poyzer, and on motion of Councilmember Johnson, seconded by Councilmember
Charges Larsen, further reading of the ordinance text was waived. Ordinance No. 1.941 was
introduced by AYE votes of all present and laid over under the, rules with second
reading scheduled for May 6, 1986, on motion of Councilmember Larsen, seconded
by Councilmember Wormser.
Ordinance Ordinance No. 1942, an ordinance of the City of Redlands establishing the Sewer
# No, 1942 Capital improvement Fund and amending Article 836 of the Redlands Ordinance Code
(recodification project) was read by title only by City Clerk Poyzer, and on motion
Sewer fund of Councilmember Johnson, seconded by Councilmember Larsen, further reading of
the ordinance text was waived. Ordinance No. 1942 was introduced by AYE votes
of all present and laid over under the rules with second reading scheduled for May 6,
1986, on motion of Councilmember Larsen, seconded by Councilmember Wormser.
Ordinance Ordinance No. 1943, an ordinance of the City of Redlands amending Article 637 of
No, 1943 file Redlands Code to allow for setting sewer service charges by resolution and
deleting Article 838 of the Redlands Ordinance Code (recodification project), was
Sewer read by title only by City Clerk Poyzer, and on motion of Councilmember ;Johnson,
Service seconded by Councilmember Larsen, further reading of the ordinance text was waived.
Charges; Ordinance No. 1943 was introduced by AYE votes of all present and laid over under
the rules with second reading scheduled for May 6, 1986, on motion of Councilmember
Larsen, seconded by Councilmember Wormser,
Ordinance Ordinance No, 1944, an ordinance of the City of Redlands amending Section 59103
No. 1944 of the Redlands Ordinance Code which sets procedures for calculation and payment
of frontage charges for water mains (recodification project), was read by title only
Water Mains by City Clerk Poyzer, and on motion of Councilmember Johnson, seconded by
Frontage Councilmember Larsen, further reading of the ordinance text was waived. Ordinance
Charge: No, 1944 was introduced by AYE votes of all present and laid over under the rules
with second reading scheduled for May 6, 1986, on motion of Councilmember Larsen,
seconded by Councilmember Wormser,
Ordinance Ordinance No, 1945, an ordinance of the City of Redlands amending Article 592 of
No. 1945 the Redlands Ordinance Code to clarify and update text to allow for amounts to be
charged to developers and to be set by resolution and credited to the Water Source
Water Fund Acquisition Fund, to be by resolution and establishing conditions for acceptance of
and water stock (recodification project), was read by title only by City Clerk Poyzer,
Water Stock and on motion of Councilmember Johnson, seconded by Councilmember Larsen, further
reading of the ordinance text was waived. Ordinance Na. 1945 was introduced by
AYE votes of all present and laid over under the rules with second reading scheduled
for May 6, 1986, on motion of Councilmember Larsen, seconded by Councilmember
Wormser.
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Ordinance Ordinance No. 1946, an ordinance of the City of Redlands adding Article 941 and
No. 1946 942 to Chapter 94 of the Redlands Ordinance Code establishing procedures for
allocation of water and sewer connections in the unincorporated area within the City 1
Sewer and of Redlands sphere of influence and prohibiting issuance of permits for water and
Water sewer connections upon ninety percent use of system capacity (recodification project),
Allocations was read by title only by City Clerk Poyzer, and on motion of Councilmember Johnson,
seconded by Councilmemb er Larsen, further reading of the ordinance text was waived.
Ordinance No. 1946 was introduced by AYE votes of all present and laid over under
the rules with second reading scheduled for May 6, 1986, on motion of Councilmember
Larsen, seconded by Councilmember Wormser.
Ordinance Ordinance No. 1.947, an ordinance of the City of Redlands amending" Sections of the
No. 190 Zoning Ordinance 1000 and the Subdivision Ordinance 1562 to provide for securing;
completion of public improvements required by development (recodification project),
Public was read by title only by City Clerk Poyzer, and on motion of Councilmember Johnson,
Improvements seconded by Councilmember Larsen, further reading of the ordinance text was waived.
Ordinance No. 1947 was introduced by AYE votes of all present and laid over under
the rules with second reading scheduled for May 6, 1.986, on motion of Councilmember
Larsen, seconded by Councilmember Wormser.
Ordinance Following brief discussion and some minor corrections on pages two and three,
No. 1948 Ordinance No. 1948, an ordinance of the City of Redlands amending Sections 59104,
59108, and 59119 of the Redlands Ordinance Code clarifying restoration of service
Water anti procedures for delinquent accounts and establishing policies for undercharges and
Sewer overcharges on water and sewer billing (recodification project), was read by title
Billing only by City Clerk Poyzer, and on motion of Councilmember Johnson, seconded by
Councilmember Larsen, further reading of the ordinance text was waived. Ordinance
No. 1948 was introduced by AYE votes of all present and laid over under file rulers
with second reading" scheduled for May 6, 1986, on motion of Councilmember Larsen,
seconded by Councilmember Wormser.
Ordinance Ordinance No. 1949, an ordinance of the City of Redlands establishing the Water
No. 1949 Fund and the Water Capital Improvement Fund in Chapter 59 of the Redlands
Ordinances Code (recodification project), was read by title only by City Clerk
Water Funds Poyzer, and on motion of Councilmember Johnson, seconded by Councilmember
Larsen, further reading of the ordinance text was waived. Ordinance No. 1949 was
introduced by AYE votes of all present and laid over under the rules with second KA
reading scheduled for May 6, 1986, on motion of Councilmembor Larsen, seconded
by Councilmember Wormser.
Reseluticn Resolution No. 4159, a resolution of the City of Redlands setting fees,_chargf3F,,-and
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eposits to be charged by the Public Works_ epartment fob various services, was
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Public Works ap roved ti E v etir crf a33 pFesent on motion of Councilmember Johnson, seconded
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Resolution Resolution No. 4160, a resolution of the City of Redlands setting frontage charge
No. 416Q per foot for water mains and sewer mains as required by Sections 59103 and 83404
Frontage of the Redlands Ordinance Code., was approved by AYE votes of all present on motion
Chargesof Councilmember Johnson, seconded by Councilmember Larsen.
Engineering Councilmember Johnson moved to authorize the Public Works Director to enter into
Services) an agreement for professional engineering services to study a computerized operational
Contract management system for the City Water System with Emmett F. Lowry Engineers
International, Inc. Motion seconded by Councilmember Wormser and carried by AYE
votes of all present.
House Councilmember Johnson directed the City Manager to write a letter to the House
Resolution Senate Committee relating to House Resolution No. 8 objecting strongly to the triple
No. 8 punitive action of the bill and the senate version of the funding formula. Council
concurred with this directive.
Funds On motion of Councilmember Johnson, seconded by Councilmember Larsen, Council
authorized by AYE votes of all present an additional appropriation in the amount of
Sylvan Park $15,000.00 from Park Tax Monies for the construction of a wading pool at Sylvan Park
Wading by the Noon Kiwanis Club of Redlands. The Noon Kiwanis is contributing engineering
Pool and design work, materials, labor and cash donation to be utilized as their match
of approximately $15,000.00 for a total construction cost of $30,000.00.
Investment Current State law requries the City Treasurer to submit a Statement of Investment
Policy Policy to the City Council each year. City Treasurer Reynolds provided this statement
Statement in advance of the meeting. Councilmember Johnson moved to acknowledge receipt PE
of this Annual Statement of Investment Policy from the City Treasurer. Motion
seconded by Councilmember Larsen and carried by AYE votes of all present.
Claim E. Harold Speicher, Jr., et al, filed a claim against the City in conjunction with an
automobile accident which occurred on March 1, 1986, on Alabama Street near its
intersection with San Bernardino Avenue in which four members of the Richard
Speicher family were killed. Police Chief Brickley reported to Council that this
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accident did not occur within the city limits and was not in our jurisdiction. Determining
that this claim was not a proper charge against the City, Councilmember Larsen moved
to reject said claim and directed that the letter of rejection include the information
that this accident did not occur within the city limits of Redlands. Motion seconded
by Councilmember Wormser and carried by AYE votes of all present.
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Claim No action was necessary on the claim filed against the City by Ellis Construction
Company, Inc. as it had been settled prior to this meeting.
Claim On motion of Councilmember Johnson, seconded by Councilmember Larsen, the claim
of Marlene Dube in an amount yet to be determined was found not to be a proper
charge against the City and therefore rejected by AYE votes of all present..
Traffic A County of San Bernardino/City of Redlands Cooperative Agreement for the installation
Signal of traffic signals at the intersection of Barton Road and Terracina Boulevard was
Agreement approved and the Mayor authorized to sign the agreement on behalf of the City on
motion of Councilmember Johnson, seconded by Councilmember Larsen, by AYE votes
of all present.
Outside C7n motion of Councilmember Johnson, seconded by Councilmember Larsen, seven
City Water outside the City water allocations were granted by AYE votes of all present to Tract
No. 1.2728 located on Wabash Avenue, north of Citrus Avenue, in accordance with
Resolution No. 4083.
Funds An additional appropriation in the amount of $12,000.00 from the Reserve for Park
Grove Account was authorized by AYE votes of all present to be utilized to convert
Prospect twenty acres of flood :irrigated grove at Prospect Park to an emitter irrigation system
Park Grove on motion of Councilmember Johnson, seconded by Councilmember Larsen.
Refuse On motion of Councilmember Johnson, seconded by Councilmember Larsen, Council
Truck authorized by AYE votes of all present purchase of a Crane Carrier Integrated Front
Loader 47 cubic yard refuse truck from Sunnyvale Truck and Equipment Company
for the sum of $111,180.22, tax inclusive.
Refuse On motion of Councilmember Johnson, seconded by Councilmember Larsen, Council
Truck authorized by AYE votes of all present purchase of one Crane Carrier Model LTC--
26-33 cab and chassis with 26 cubic yard rapid rail loader body and compactor swinger
? , from Sunnyvale Truck and Equipment Company for the sum of $104,349.00, tax inclusive.
This vehicle will be utilzied for the new automated disposal collection program which
was approved by Council in December, 1985.
There being no further business, the meeting adjourned at 9:21 P.M.
Next regular meeting, May 6, 1986.
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Mayor of the City of Redlands
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