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HomeMy WebLinkAbout050791_CCv0002.pdf MINUTES of a ragular meating afltha Cily Council of the City)of Rlcadi ands hold in thea Council Chambers, 312 Brooklsida Avenues, an May 7, 1991,al 3:00 A.M. IIRESHNTI Charlas C. DleMir yn,Mayor Cano.1a Haswic k,Mayor Patio Tcan William H. Cunr ingham, Counciilmcamben Swcn Larson,Counc;ilmlembcr Doe Ann Milsan,Clounciilmornber Janxis D. Whuaton,0131 Manager Ronald C. Mutter, Assistant Cityl Manager Danieal a. McHugh, Cily Attamay Lorriia Ploylzaar, City)Clark) Stevcn Chat ch,Rled:ands Daily Facts 11ameala F;itzsinunons,'Ilha Sur AE SHNT Nance Tf ca meeting was opencad with a moment of s:ilenca in mamory of Pheank Scirrao. The invocal ion by Mayan Yho'kern Heaswaickl rermembcaaed Mei. Semaaro and sent prayers to family. llhis was followcad by the pledge of alleagiancea. Minutas oftf a adjourred ragular meeating aflApril lf, 1991,ihca ragular meeling aflApril 16, 1.991,and the adjaurncd regulate meetings of April 30, 1991, and May a, 1991,were approved as submitted. Brills and salariies were ordered paid as approvcad by the Plinance Commeiti ue. IRUANNING AND COMMUN11TM I3HVHLCPMENT Pllannianig Commission Actions-April.33, 1991 C miation ofICour cilmernbcaa Larson, saconded by Councailmumber Baswicik,the raport afltha last Manning Commission was unanimously aciknawlodged as rec uived. None-Confhrming Used Clan 13aciililyRalph Ossk3o At the City Council marling of April 16, 1991,the City Council rcacie:ivad a request from Pial Meyer representing a used clan sales facility awned by Ralph C sskIo to permit the expansion ofl a raon- cianfdrtning used car businass an Inidusirial Ilarkl Avenuea in the Hast Malley)Corridor Specific Plan. Spocificalll Mr. Meyler noqueasled Md. C ssW bo allowead to condixai auctions at the stile. Commaunityl Dcavolopmorat Dliructon Shawl reviews thea history of thea use and situ and its Relationship to tl ea BVCSI1. Ble iieportad pandinig eado unfbaemcmil violations as follows: (1)an addition to the facility was addad wihtout niec assary planning approvals of building permits.Under thea EMCSPI,thea non-aanfbrming use 1Cused car saleas)cannot be expanded. (2) Auctions are pRemittcd within the impnavead aroa aflthea sitca and staffldetarmincad that if thea cats auction sales werea caanfiried to the ;impiaoved park ion ofIthe site, ;it would nal constitutca an expansion of the usea. The bus:incass owner has expandead lho auction sales to thea un'mpiaoved para ion of the site which is plmhibitod. Mr. Shaws thcma pruscnl ed th ice all ernatives available to th a business t o nosolvo the problems: maintonianco of a non-canfbrming use; pursuit of an amorndmeril to the specific plan to change the land use dus:i gnation of thea site; or pui suit of Ian amcmdrr ent to the specific plan to changea lho uses allowed in tl ea BVCSII, Genearal Commeracial Zone. On behalf afltho applicant,Pal MeylCar teportod lies had ur dotstood from the last Cour cil meeting that tl;oyl would woiakl with staff but chat in the meantime Mr. Ossldo could continuo this matter to allow the applicant and his raepneseniat:ivo la meet with sWf .. Motion seaconded by Cour cilmembcoi Cbnningtam and carried unanimously. Minot Subdivision No. 310-Flatricld CI. Kang-Hinal Approval On motion oflCouncilmembeaa Larson, suconded by Counu ilrncrmbet Beswicld,Council unanimously)granted final appraval ftir Minoia Subdivision No. 210,a merger of throe patcols :info one pawal ofl5.3 across of proper lacatod al 128 Bast Rim Avenue in the 14-3 Zone as all Requirements have been complied with in accordance with Clonditional Usea Permit No.488. 711leantalive Tract No. 13573 -And,y I3ovelapmonit Company-fiinal Approval On motion ofICour cilmembora Larson, seconded by Councilin mbet Beswick:, Council ur anirnausly grantead final appraval ftir Tenlativo'Ilract No. 13573, a subdivision(if tland into appraximatolyl a] single family)lots:in the WS District locatead butwuen San Bernardi na and Pennsylvania Avenuos, 300 feel west of Judon Stroet, as all m quirements havea been complied with. CC MML,TNICA TIONS Bowl Assoaiatas Annette V41eis oflthe I4edlards Bowl Associatas arldKien Scofield, Aschilecil,provided information rxigatiding the design and operation of proposal to place a t riaileri in thea man of the CA -own ed proport3l at 168 South Euraka Stneat flrr fund raising purposes during the Bowl season. This riequeist has bacri raiviewed bM the Ilattkls Commission and riecuived their unanimous support. Counc iilmarrrber Beswicld moved to grant petrmriss:ion to the Rladlands Bowl Associates to placid a mobile tru:iler an City-awned land and directed the City A ttorneyl to propare an agreement daWiling the areas oflresponsibilil31. Molion seconded b31 Councilmamben Cunningharn and carried unanirmouslyl. Councilmornber Beswicld left tha Chambatis at 3:44 P.M. Appointment Counciilinumber Cunningharn moved to appoint Ranier] Scott Arymira to tha flublici Worlds Cornmission to complete a term which will expires November 16, 1991. Motions seconded byl Counailmennber Larson and cianicid b31 AMB voters of all present. Insurance Claims 'Th a Ci131's curreril praciticia allows for the Clityl Council to review and riejcct claims flir liabilit3l as recommended b31 the th ind parr administrator,Crawflrrd and Curnpanyl. In order to speed claims processing to meet Governmemi nequirernonts,the administrator should have the authority to reject an31 claims on its face. Closing claims could be accelerated by weeks if the City gavel th a administrator th e authority to dents and rieach and adjust tha claim. Councilrncanber Larson moved to declare that it is the Cily Council's pol ia)l th at all liability)claims against the Clityl shall be rejeciled and:immediatal3l nerfhrried to th a cila:ims administrator and to allow settlements of claims not exceeding 519110.00 b31 the CAM's Rlskl Manageri, settlements not exceeding$5000.00 b31 the Risk Managcm and CAM Marager,and settlements subject to tha rociommcndat:ion of the claims administrator.Motion seconded b31 Counciilme rnben Milson and carried bM AYE votes oflall preisant with the un denst.and'ng Council would be provided rellorl s for thair infhrmiatian. Counciilmctmber Beswicld returned to the Chambers at 3:49 P.M. Counciilmumbers mporled on rec om meetings thcrM haves attended including flanks Commission,the I-10 Beautification Commitlee, Cmniirans,and.SA NBA G. Council was rurnindad the Graffiti Busters will meet on May 11, 1991,in a cooperative affhrl with tha Chamber(if ICommerce to remove graffiti. It is planned that this will bei and ongoing pnociciss waid thea Chamber oflCommorce's assistancaca. YMCA Proposal Cry Nease,Ptaesidemt of the YMCA Board oflDirecalors,Mark) Malak) Geancaral Direcalor, and Richard Bdwand,atachilect presenalcid a proposal to provida a section nutrition sita in the Coble C ym. Commaunityl Services D;iractor 14odriguea reportcd thea Department of Agiing wi 11 not allows us to til ansfhr tla o grant funds 1 o anol her agcrnacM but tl at a joint powcros agreement is possible. Councailmcimber Larson fblt thea City should not encourage the YMCIA as wao havca settled on tl ca Judson and San Bernardino sitea. Couneilrncimber Cunninghami felt was should continue to axplore thea possiblily of working with tI o YMCA for back up if we need an alternalive. 11ony Martinis addressead Council and stated"we want a place oflour own."By unanimous caonsensus,Council agreaed to haw futurea infl3rmation on this matter iflslaffcould obtain a letter from thea C flico of Aging indicating they would considcaa use ofIthea grant funds in a joint effort with another agemacM. Couneiil reacessed at 4:30 P.M.to a Rkdovelopmonat Agency meeting and recaonvened at 4:33 P.M.to a ciloscd session for the purpose ofldiseussing personnel matters,property acaquisistion,and pending litigation. In acconla nce with State laws,the City A ttorney pncipawd a confidential memo to Council providing justification fon thea pending litigation portion oflthea closed soss:ion. Clouncail neacYonvened at 7:00 P.M. PRESBNTA'IIONS Cart ificaateas of recoggit:ican wave proserrated to Sergeant Thomas Pitzmaurice,Detoctivos Rbgelio Garcia amid Markt Milson, and C ffuacata Mona Layel for theah raced eflbri s dedicated to the readucaation of the illeagal sale and usa of narcotics. Of tech 110a31e1 worked as an undotacover officoaa for 13 months and was able to :infiltrate the world of illogal namoiics' sellers and usors. 11hnlougl^ thea cffbrts of tr ea Specaial Investigations Detail,tr oso men's eflbrts wter a essential tial in tha sumossful cuhrlination of the largest undercover drug buy program in the history)ofIthe Redlands Police Deparl mernl. on March 25, 1991, Clityl Blectrician Richard Murillo assisted a woman without togard for his own saftityl wthen she was being pursued by an adult male who appearod to be inateni on causing the woman bodily harm. A Ccirtifacato of Clommendaliotn was pnasenled to MA. MufHo fhr his courageous and coninrendablo acitians in assisting anothcm human being. Mayon DaMirjyn presentod a prtoclamalion la Plublici Worlds Dlivaciton Mullen duclaring lho weak of May) 13-15, 1SISI 1,la be Water A warcmiess Weak and encouraged tho ciitiaens of RWlands to incmoase their avwanenoss ofIwater. An oduciational display)will bo al the Redlands Mall during the weak&and the annual water conservation postop cianlest fttr elementary ago children will be held. Winncros ofltho posten contest will be prosemted awards al a later meot;ing. NUBLICI HHARING Ilharris HIR. Plublki hearing was advertised fon th is time and place to consider and cortifyl the final Etwircmm onital Impact Report fon an agreememit adopting rostatod conditions of approval fon th o Plharriis Orange Stfeel Aggregates processing plant perm:il and adoption of the agroememit adopting rostated cicandi tions of I approval fon t he 11harris Orange Street pr ocioss:ing plant permit. TI e Cil 31 of Rod]ands and C. U. 11harnis Sand& Gr avel, lnie. have bean workiri g appraximatolyl two and ono-half I Mears on this prcajeo. Thrlough nogalialions,the Claunly Conditions of Approval for the Plharris Orange Stleel Ihocessing Fllanl were vewoAlad to be applicable to the C:i1M of Redlands' coreerrrs. These new o(inditions,also kh wn as the vestal ad conditions,wane included in the Ilfinal Environmental Impacts R1ellori as Appendx 1. The prtojecit the CIAM Council needs to ad on is the prtaposed agreemar t. Wor la adapling the agreement,the 0131 Council must consider and cerlifM the»final HIR far lho projoct. In conjuncition with ciortificalion of the Final BIR,t he O tM needs to adopt a M.itigal ion Monil oring and Rkiparling Priogram(Appemdix 5).Additionallyb a statemcalk of ovorrriiding cions:idorration will also need to bo adopled. Becauso of the aamplexitM(if Ithe piujecit, staff r ommended a tiered approach to tho decision making process. 'the proposed schedule was: MaM 1, 1 SS I Recuive publics tostimonM. City)Coup c.i l to decide en haul roads and direct stafflto prepare tho applicable findings and stalomerrl(Is)of overriding considenalion. May)31, 1 SS 1 Continue publics hearing and hold in-depth discussion of conditions and mitigation monitoring plogram. June 4, 1991 Continue publics hearing. City]Council to makes final decision on da HIM,adopt findings,adopt miligationi manitoring deporting program, and adopt oii a jecl agroemcnt. Community]Developmerit Dlincicton Shawl reviewed near Conditions No. 5 which addresses Aharris aunstruciting a haul read;in cionjunctian with processing memo than 4 million Ions per year. The haul road fon Plharr'is,the purpose oflwhich is to get DMV licensed trucks off Ihe local circulalion systems,:is perceived as improving the eincu:atkin syastem when in flat the implemcni ation of the haul road has a significant adverse impact on aiii qualitya Md. Shaw presented tliiiee all ernatives to the hat: toad riaquirement which ;included use of local circulation s3lstamy substitution of slationaaM eanvayms fon the haul roads,and paving the haul roads. Consultant Tom Dlodsan provided a sumrr aryl eifI the A priil 30, 1991,City Council study]scission. He reparled that information roce;ived since that meeting indicated that add'tional lane changes on Alabama Street would mitigate traffic concerns. M rieviewod the findings contained in tf a BIM. Mayer DeMirjyn declared the mociting open as a publics hearing at which gime the fbllowing rgpiesenitatives franii the Cily of Highland spoke: May pr Jady Scott, City]Managed Sam Riaadio, and Communi tM Dlevolopmeni Director Bruce Coleman. Them provided a letter dated MaM 1, 1991,which ideniifici thein position nciganding the Pharriis project.Mr. Coleanan also informed Councuilmermbers tl ci 031 of H:igl land is recummend'ng an `'express"road within the Wash t o be buill for east/west access. In rcisponse to questions,he said the Clityl caflI ighland had not taken a position on air qualily. Members of the C:ilizeris Committee spolk as follows: John Moore noted that haul road would help local mads but d'd not wani Them at the expense of air quality];he requested that Rharris be limited in their praducition ur til the had roads we completed. Dori Holzhaouscw posed sevcmal quesi ions and w gel that the agreciment bo reviewed.on a ragular basis natl.cai Ihan setting one up for 75 years. Charles Dlelameler requested Clouncil to sciriiously consider the C:iIM of High land's proposal. Copies of tho Joint Cil izen/Council Committee riespanse wase disiributod and Council agreed that both Clityl Atiorrieyp,a reprosenitalive from each City] Council and a citiacn from each 0131 would review the mitigation monitoring plan. Speaking on behalf Iof tl a Rharris prgJecl were:Rlonald Aharris, Attorney Charles Llnisworth,and employee Clhuclil Rioudlebush. Coundl briefly)recessed at 9:10 P.M. and rieconvened at 9:33 A.M. No furtl leni public input vias talden aflem 9:50 I1.M. Clounc ilmembers expressed their aonaerns and obviously were riot prcTlared to make a decision at d is mcieting. Th aM cioncuned to meet with the Cityl of Highland's Cityl Council and staff and tentatively)sect a da to for the meeting to be hold an Mondayb May 13, 199 1, at 7:30 A.M. Counoilmumben Milson moved to continue this public hearing to May)al, 1991,1a allow foci the joint meeting and the receive f uthem inftirmiat;ion regarding the mitigation monitoring plan,the cost to pave haul mads,and dost foci imprtovemeni s ne(iossary on the local roads. Mol ion seconded byl Claunciilmomben Cunn'ngham and carried unanimously]. Appeals Tentative Raaf 14999 Public hearing was ciorfinued to this time and place I consider appeals ftm the deletion of the PLIblicl Worlds re quiriernont to ciovem the storm drain channel and modification oft the cd-do-sacs al the ends oflRloma and Ash Streets, approval of a Negalive Declaration, and an application for the subdivision of 9.3 antes of land into 15 lois for propem)i located al 916 West Clive Avenue.R-S Zone, Iar tai ive Tract No. 14999. Sl aff rcported the two issues the applicant is appealing are matlers ofIlaw and are not discnelionary and riequ'ro variance requests. The stafll,(if Ivarious deflartments have d;isciussed these issues wits the applicant on numerous occasions. The Public Worlls Department has been especially strong in voicing support of the ordinances fbr safbty and circulation reasons.Maypr DeM:irjyr, decilarlad the meeting open a public hearing. The appli(orks,Mary Smith and hem sons Andy and John),ur god Council to indical e their support for th ese variances. Tf,e)l felt the slorm drain should nol be covered and lost to history. In regards to rieduciing tl a radius ofthe cul-de-sacs,the Smiths fblt tha3I should be allowed the same advantages of substandard neighboring cul-de-sacs. There being no furilher commems,the public hearing was decilaried closed. pursuant to Sedion 11.52.010 oflthe Rledards Municipal Code, CoundImumber Beswicld moved to reiftm this application back to the Planning Commaiss:ion, to be scheduled as soon as legally) possible at both the Planning Commission and City Cour cil. Motion sciconded by Counc:ilmlembori Larson and carried unanimouslyj. ERIC Appeal Flublicc hearing was coritirmid to this limes and place to cicinsidcw an appeal to the Envinonmcntal Rlev:iew Committee's determination to raquiiie a fbccused environmental ;impacts rellorl for Commission Rlcaviewr and Approval No. 634. On February)25, 1991,thea ERIC eansidemed supplemental information piusenled bM the applicant. Aflear a iaevicaw oflthe infbrmaticn,the BMCI concluded that the majorily of previous enviranmental issues could bo mitigated to a level of non-significance. Twra issues, filood hazard concerns and traiffrellcirciulation,iaequired addilionaal study} The applicani roquasled a cantinuancae 1a complete a traffic study).Maypr DieMirjyn declared the meeting open as a public hearing and on mol ion cif ICour cilmlember Besw;icki seconded by Councilmemberr Mi:ison,the public hcwing was unanimously)continued to Junes 4, 1991,al 7:00 A.M. as requested bM the applicant, and the application was referred to the May 20, 1991, Environmental Rleaview Committee fix reconsideration. C rdi nance No. 2131 Water Ccnsorvation Plan flublic hearing was advertised for d is time and place to consider Ordinance No. 2151, an crdinanca of da CIAM aflM2ledlands finding the nocessityi ftr and providing ftr the implementation and cnftircaemcnt ofla water conservat:icn plan. Th e intent of Ordinance No. 2131 is to define the user's area of rcasponsibilityl to reduce the nonessential uses of wcaler to conserve Cily water supplies. There is no intent within the Ordinance to:invoke punitive action against any reasonable use of the Cilyi's water resource. Me Ordinance dogs nal propose to regulate the use aflirriigation water which is supplied to local growers bM the City)of Rkdlands under contract, non does it propose la regu:ate the use oflirrigation water supplied to local gyowcrs bM other purveyors. Ordinance No. 21.51 will cnaet a water conservation plan to prcotect the heallh, safbtyl,and wrelffine oflthe citiaenis and prapertyi owners oflthe City, assure the maximutr beneficial use ofCityiwralat supplies,and provide sufficient water supplies to meet the reasonable demands for wraler supply)necessary)to sustain Modlands' lifestyllo and ecortomyi writt duo regard for the crivironmeni and operating casts.Mayer DieMirjyn declared the meeting ape n as a public hearing.None being fbrthcoming,the public hearing was declared closed. Ordinance No. 2151,was read by title only)byi Calvi Clerikl Floyzer, and on motion aflCourc:ilmember Besw;ickl, seconded by Councilmcrmber Larson, further reading of the ordinance text was unanimouslyi waived. Ordnance Na. 3131 was introduced with unanimous Council appraval and laid ever under the runes with second reading scheduled for May 14, 1991,on motion ofl Counciilmetnber Beswicld, seconded byl Counciilmurnben Larson, with the following change: Paragraph 3,Mage E,to rKiad: Scrleat landsciaping designs and plantings which bets) meut City)goals afI conservation consanarrt will Rledi ands' image. AUBLICI CC MMBNTS 'Hanyl Martinez reported about the success of the Cinco du Maylo eulebration held this pass vweekcnd in the Califbmia National Guand building on 7fluxas Stneut. Cn bulialf oflthu California I3ietutie A ssoc:iat:ian,Irf and Dlistricit, Duane A lli-Langwprthyl pnusar ted a basIdat all fruit to the Council ncnnbens in appneciialion fbn their supparl of the piumot:ion of goad nutrition in Midi ands with the proclamation dcualarirrig March to be Nalional Nutrition Month. UNFINISHBD BUSINESS Carl aicldW ;indicated hci would be woii1dng on Saturdayy Ma3111, 1991,as a Gi affil i Buster to help clean up the graffil i especially)at the shopping cientai al Ctiange Slice/ and San Bernardino Avenue, near his iiesidenciu. NBW BUSINBSS Associiated Students Univetisityl afMedlands(ASUR) Senator David A. BAirmann presented information cin the Campus/ Cornmiunityl CoW ilion he;is organizing fan a first mact:ing in September 1991. Ckrunailmumbers Milson and Cunn'ngham :indicated they)would attend his organiAatianal meeting in the fall. Crdinanacr No. 2133 Subardinamon A gruements Cndinancie No. 2153, an ordinance oftlu Clityl afMedlands arriending Suction 3.16.040 of the Madland.s Mluniciipal Code relating to fee and service changes and eslablish:ing a subordination agreemunt proc rising fee of 11100.00,was read bM title only)by Caryl Clunk)Floyzer,and on motion aflCouncilmexnbuti Beswick), seocindeid byl C ouneilmomber Ilatisan, furtfluti rciading aflthu ond'nance text was unanimously waived. Ordinance No. 2153 was introduced with unanimous Council approval arid laid over under the rules with socord reading and public hearing scihuduled fon May)al, l W91,on mot:icin of Counciilmember Lamson, sec anded byl Coundlmctn ber Beswick). Aixed Asserts Acciurate pliopetrtyl tiecotds are lho kay to a cickani audit opinion avid ciani substantially teducia auditing fees. Ilrofbssional assel valuation servicies, such as tI at piovided by Matishall and Stevens, Inaorplorated,asset as managemont oft control over its fixed asset s. TI is piiocess would also enhance the City's insurancie aoveriago fon firo and earthqualde byi providing inswanua ciompanios with aocurale nepllaciomaW ciasts. Manshall and Stevens would provide Rkdl ands with the tools(software, fermis,proucduros,otu.)to maintalin ciontrol ovoti Clity-owned land,buildings and equipment. TI is iiequested acition is strongly)tiacommended by our independent auditors, Sorcn,McAdam,Bartells Inc., and by our servicie fries analysts,Managemmit Servicies Instilute(MSI). Councihrfembcui Ilmisan moved to authoriao an appropriation of$20,000.00 in fiscal ypati 1991-92 in special contractual serv:icies for this invotlitory and valuation of ClitM-owned fixed assets.Motion sociorded by Counailmumber Beswicld and curried unanimouslya TI o fbllowirig;items wero acited upon during the aftamoon session. Claim Cn motion oflCouncilmembeai Larson, soconded by Counailmumber Beswicld,the ulaimi of Hina M. Dulay in the armour t oft$45.00 was found not to bo a ptoper charge againsl tho Cilyi and thctrofow was unanimously]rgjecited. Claim Cn motion oflCouncilmemboti Larson, soconded by Counailmamber Beswicld,the daimi of Paul a I Bowden in the armour t oft$1,047,0(3.34 was fltund not t o be a propoti chatige against de Clityl and Ihorefotie was unanimously rejected. Claim Cn motion ofICour cilmembeai Larson, soconded by Counenilmumber Beswicld,the daimi of Gregory K. Parsons in the amount of1$849.88 was found not to bo a proper charge againsl tho C:il)j and tharofow unanimously]ru ecited. Claim Cn motion ofICour cilmembeai Larson, soconded by Counuilmumber Beswicld,the cilaim of Uwklyl harms,Inci. in an unknown amount was found not to be a propati cihatige against the Cil 31 and thmufoiie wias unanimously]rgjecited. TI o bid award fbr the demolition of the RdMari building was iiamoved from the Cily Council agenda and scheduled fbr Rkidovelopmetnt Agenciy acition on this data. Easomenit Cn motion ofICour cilmembuti Larson, soconded by Counuilmcanber Beswicld,a grant of oasomeni to Soulhorn Californias Edi son Company)at the Texas Street well pitopertM was unanimousl31 approved and authorized for exacutiarr. Rlesolution No.4W] Salary Cri motion aflCourcilmembati Larson, seconded by Counci ilmcmben Beswicld,Courc;il unanimously)approved Rlcisolul ions No.47(2, a resolution afltho City of Redlands amiending Rlesolut:iart Na. 4738 establishing a salary schedules and compensation plan fon City)amployleas and reflecting the pinpascid changes ciflUctiva July)8, 1991,will in tl c Police Dellartmor t,Aire Dleparimew and Public Worlds Department with 1ho exception of the Contract Administralion Briginecr which shall be affective May 13, 199 1. C n behalf of the San Bernardino Flublic EmploMees Association, Jim Meilh questioned the f tirriess of the afflictive dale. City Managcw Wheaton will provide furi[hon inflzmationi justifying the offeclive data and meet with Mi. Meith. The nosolution will be brought back)to Council for recons:ide tatiori if necessary. Contract Award CIJBG Project Bids were opened and publicly)declared on February)20, 1991,byl the C;iIM CleW fbn the consftction of an addition foci 1ho RlcidlandslYucaipa Guidance Clinic; a bid opening report is on file ;in the C ffice of the OtM Oak At chis time,:il :is the necommandation of 1ho County of San Borriardino and our Alanniinig Depart ment that the wsponsible bidder submitlling the bid for said project which will result in the lowest cost the Cityl is Contractor Specialtyl Services in the amount(if 1$28,287.00 and it is :in the best interest of the City that this contract be awmided to said firms. C n motion of Clouncilmember Lannon, seconded byl Councilrnemben Beswicld,this necommendaiion was unanimously) approved. Cori tract A ssessmient IlislUcit C motion ofICour cilrmmbeai Larson, seconded by Councihnamben Beswicld,Courc:il unanimous]M approved ncncnval of a contract fbr the maintenance aft Landwapo and Irrigation District No. 1, Annexations No. 1-6,to Mentone Turf Supply6 Mentane, in the amour ofl$23,373.(2, and authorized the Mayen to sign d o corbact on behalfIof the Clit)]. Employment Contracts C motion ofICour cilmembeti Larson, seconded by Councilmornben Beswick),Courc:il authorized the Aersonnel Di ucton to csnten into employrr.ort contracts for temporary and specific service purposes. SB 959 C motion ofICour cilmembov Larson, seconded by Counailmennben Beswicld,Council unanimously)expressed its opposition to 9emiato Bill 959,Water Fides,and authorized tr a Utilities' staff-to prepare a letlen aflopposition to Senaton Reslay fon the Mayor's signature. 'Rhes purpose aflth:is bill is to impose an annus 1 charge of up to 9150 per acre foot an any)urban remail watem suppliem that delivers 100 acme flet of more per glean.Rk venue fbr this bill would be used to finaricei ptiqIcas to clean up surfaces and ground wales and fon fish and w;ildlifi:i enhancement.Flassage cifI this lagilslation will result in a scwious financial irripact to our budgel. Tl.eaie being no further business,the meeting adjourn ed at 11:22 R.M.to an adjourned regular mectting to be hald on Thur sda y,May 9, 1991,at 4:30 P.M. in Cily Fall, 30 Cajon Streo. Next negLf am moeting ,Mai 21, 1991.