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MINUT_ES of an adjourned regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Redlands held in t,F
the City Hall Conference Room, 36 Cajon Street, at 7:00 P.M. on December 13, 1988.
PRESENT Carole Beswick, Mayor
Barbara C. Wormser, Mayor Pro Tem
1 Charles G. DeMirjyn, Councilmember
�j William E. Cunningham, Councilmember
if John E. Holmes, City Manager
Daniel J. McHugh, City Attorney
Jeffrey Shaw, Planning and Community Development
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Beatrice Sanchez, Deputy City Clerk
Sheryl Oring, Redlands Daily Facts
n ABSENT Tim Johnson, Councilmember
Tri-City The purpose of this meeting was to hold a workshop study session on the Tri-City
� Aggregate Aggregate application presently before the San Bernardino County Planning Commission
Project to establish a sand and gravel mining operation with a processing plant and reclamation ]
plan on 196.5 acres located on the east side of Church Street north of the Santa Ana q;l
River Wash. The area residents have appealed to the City Council to do all they candl
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to protect the citizens' health and property.
eThe following Tri-City Aggregate Citizens Committee members individually made
presentations to Council about their concerns with the sand and gravel operation so
close to homes and a sports complex especially in light of hazardous silica dust: Robert �`s`s,
Dilger, Robert Kotecki, Donald Holzhasuser, Gertrude Hagum, Dee Ann Milson, Arthur s„
�^ Guzman, Kathy Guzman and John Moore. Questions and answers were exchanged betweent �
1 the Committee members, the applicants (Dennis Hansberger and Dennis Trosh), and ;Y
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Counc lmembers. A video was then shown that was taken of another sand and gravel Is,'j
s operation (C. L. Pharris plant) under light-wind conditions and the truck traffic.
City Attorney McHugh clarified that the site is presently outside the City limits and ?
the City has no recourse in land use issues not even within the City's sphere of
influence. Mayor Beswick discussed the annexation presently being processed for
f this area and suggested the Local Agency Formation Commission be requested to hear t�
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this item at their meeting on January 25, 1989, to at least give an indication of their
-�` position on the annexation prior to the County Planning Commission's hearing. City
Attorney McHugh added that should the County Planning Commission approve this
application an appeal process is still available. In Closing, Mayor Beswick suggested 0'111E
slip' the committee meet further with the applicants to work out any other issues that can
be mitigated, Mr. Kotecki agreed. ,{
There being no further business the meeting adjourned at 9:30 P.M. �(
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