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HomeMy WebLinkAbout071691_CCv0002.pdf MINUTES of a rcgulan meciting afltha Cily Council of the City)of Rkidiands held in the Council Chamibens, 312 Btooklsida Avenuci, an July 16, 1991,al 3:40 A.M. IIRESHNTI Charles C. DleMirjyn,Mayon Canole Haswlic k,Mayon Ptio Tem William H. Cunningham, Counciilmumben Swcn Lamson,Counc;ilmlembcri Doe Ann Milsan,Clounciilmornber Jameis D. Wheaton,0131 Manager Daniel I McHugh, Cily Attamay Lorriie Ploylzar, Cityl CleAl Stevcn Chir ch,Rled.ands Daily Facts Flarnela F;itzsimn-ions,'11he Sun AE SHNT None Tf a meeting was opencid with an invocalion by Counailmember Cunningham,followed by the pledge of I allegiance. Minutes of tl c adjourned regular meeting afIJulyl 2, 1991,and the liagul ar meel ing of I Ju]y 2, 1991,wcate approved as submitted. Brills and salariies dere widened paid as approval by the Finance Cominiti eie. I1LIA NNING AND COMMUN>f M IIBVHLC PMENT Filanniinig Commission Actions-July 9, 1991 Cni miation aflCouncilmembcai Cunningham, sec andad by Counciilmamben Milson, the rieport of the Iasi Planning Commission marling was unanimously aaknawledged as riec rived. 'llenrtalive Trach No. 14999(Reviscid)-The Smith l3amiily n,e Planning Commiission denied the application fbr a Negative Dlecilanalion and the subdivision af19.13 acids of land:into 17 lots fon praperty located at SIR West C live Avarua. The Smith Hamily filed an arppcal to this decision anal a public hearing will be held on Augusl 20, 1991, foci t,a Council's cionsidmation. Rlcisolul ion No.4779-CIHQA Guidelines Ori miation aflCouncilmember Basw;icki saconded by Councilmumber Milson,Wslution Na.4779, a resolution of the 0131 Council afltha City of Rkdlands amending and adopting local gu'ldalincis for irrplemarling the California Enviromn vital Qual:ityi Act,was unanimouslyi continued to 9eptembeti 3, 1991. Minor Subdivis:ian Na. 196-Pacific 9cene/7he Wdlands Group- Pinal Approval Tl.is request was withdrawn from tha agcnda bye the applicant. Minor Subdivis:icin Na. 313 -Rloberi and Marti Hardesty Cn miation aflCourcilmembcai Cunningham, seacindcd byi Counailrawnber Beswicld,Council unanimously]granted final approval fbr Minor Subdivision No. 213,the subdivision oft six acmes of land into four singla family)lots for props"local ed at 1515 Wiest Clyf rass Avenues, as all lho necessary mquivemcnts have boar mat. PUBLICI HHARING Pharris HIR Publics hearing was corlinaaad to this lima and place to consider and ciart;ifiy the Pinal Enviranmental Impact Rleport for tha agreement adupl ing restltad conditions of apprnval for the Rharris Orango Struat Aggregates Evocassing Plant permit and adoption of d a agroemcrit adopting the vastatcd candi tions oft approval for the Pharris Orange Street Procassing Pllarit permil. Tom Dodson taviewed the new maletials including the letter frame South Clad A it Quality dated May]3, 1991,. and tha staff raspanse;tho staff rasponse to tho lattcais from the Clityl afl Highland; and the draft mitigation monitaringl raport program fbt the agreement adopting naves conditions of approval fbr the Pharris Crange Street Aggregates Piocessing Plani permit. Council briefly recessed 4:56 P.M. and raconvencid al 5:09 P.M. Md.I3adson continued his presenlation until 5:30 P.M. at which lima Mayer DeMirjyn declared tha meeting open as a public haaring. Highland Mayor aodyi Seoti told Council iheyi had just received the nevi documents and neadad time to iieviaw them and respand; she reiterated thein concerns expressed in past letters. aohnl Moore raswtcd his objections to the BIR. 14eferriing to the existing permit,Gertrude Hagum asked qucislions about the Pharris operation.Prank Hill fblt this was a fairly outrageous project and questioned whys tl:a Clityi was cans:idoring it. Steve Walkler proscnted another latter signed by Mayer Scalt frame tha 0131 ofH:igl land; asked fOr suffrcicnt lima to rcispond to d.a new matcaiials; and informal Council that no all afl thein concerns had been addressed.Rlellresenting Rktbertson Rleady- Mix,Charles Schultz also stated their concerns have nal yfd been addressed.Rion Pharriis outlined the hislury of his applicalioni and ;indicated he would like to continue working with the City. He naviewed eleven ilems which would requitie furllhen negotiation ;including the slicel sweeping condition,tunnel issue, Condition No. 33 rugaiiding lnaffrc irrrpacts; and silica enftin errant. Closed Session Council recessed at f1:30 f1.M.to a closed session fon the purpose of discussing personnel matters and riecianveried at 7:00 A.M. Aharris HIR. Mil. Rharris condinued his presentation covering the following hours of apemation;noise standards,aiti quality]toquirernents,cost of funding staflltimie fbr the monitoring reports,and trafflc circulation.Hollowing Mr. Rharris' lengthMpresentation, Couneilmemben Beswicld moved to close tt a public hearing on the Hnviiionmental lmpaul Rleflori,including teslimonM an the riesponse to comments and tl a mitigation and monitoring and reporting plan; propane findings and slatetment of overriding cons:idatations; and to continue the public hearing to August 20, l 991,fur testimo"on the findings and statement ofloverriding cansidatiatiuns. Motion seconded byl Clouncilmc tuber Manson and carried unanimousl)t CC MMUNICA TIONS Riesta.Committee Councilmetmber Beswicld moved to approve the request from the Sixteenth of Septamben Clammiltee for the closure ofIa portion aft Sixth Street and.Citrus Avenue and the use of the loweni level of the C:ityi's parking strUcture at Sixth Sheet and Citrus Avenue fon thein Mexican Independence Day]celebration to be held on Sunday], September 13, 1991,fromi 10:00 A.M.to 10:00 P.M. Motion saionded bM Clouncilmeanber Mattison and carried unanimously]. FiUBLICI HEARINGS Rlesolution No.4133 Landscape Maintenance Districd flublic hearing was continued to this limo and place to consider Rkisolulion No.4738, a resolution oflthe City Council oflthe City) of Rledlands ordering the mainieniance of improvements in Mindscape Maintenance District No. 1, &ing ficial approval of i he engilneer's report, and confirming the assessment flrr the 1991-92 fiscal year. In response to tb e Clityl Council's concerns,the Community]Services Department has reevaluated the proposed figures and submitted some changes which are r iflexded in Addendum No. 3. ']those changes include climinalion oflthe "Ilandscapa Coordinator"items under maintenancso expenses. Mayor DaMirjyn declared the meeting open as a publics hearing for any questions or connnents concerning this matter. Jack D:iateriich again addressed Council expressing his concerns about thea costs. Tl etre being no further commonats,the publics hearing was duclaread closed. Couneilirlember Marson moved to approve Resolution No. 4758,a resolution of the Clity Council ofltho City of Redlands ordeariirig thea mainterjurice of imptovemerats in Landscapes Ma:inlenancao Dlistrlcat No. 1 giving final approval ofthe crigineeir's reparl and confirming d o assessment for thea 1991-92 fiscial year. Motion seconded by Counc;ihnlember Heswicak and carried bM the following vote: AYH9: Counciilmembor Beswicak, Marson;Mayor DeaMirjyr NC H9: Counciilmembers Cunningham,Milson Rlesolution No.4181 Historic Rlesouice Public hearing was advertised for this time and placea to consider thea recommendation of l ho Historic and Scenics 14reserval ion Commission to designate the 11lamatoo proper y located al 1122 Wosl palmi Avenue as an historic proper y� Community Development Ditecalois Shaw explained that this designation would allow the 0131 to enfbrese architectural needs. Tlie owner has ;indicated his willingness to acceg iho designation and undcasslands his respotnsibilityN Mayor DeMii jyn declared the meeting open as a public hoaring foie any questions or comments concerning this dos;ignation. Chairman ofltho Historic and Scania preservalion Commission 11aul Foster urged Council to appisovo this designation as it will give the City more strength to improve the stnlature. Tr ore being no further cominents,the publics heating was:dosed. Councdilmomber Larson indicated he could not support this"sitting &sasto tr'as he fblt the City would lose the oredibilityl ofltho h:istariic element. Councilniumber Milson moved to adopt Rkasoluiion No.4782, a resolution ofltho City Council approving this recommendation.Motion seconded by Cour cilniemboaa Boswicak and earriod byl the following vote: AYHS: Couneilmember Beswick,Clunnir gl•am,Milson NC H9: Counoilmember DeMirjyn, Marson Crdinanae No. 2133 CTA Na. 31(l Plublici hearing was advertised for d is time and place to consider C idinancie No. 2155, an ord,nance of t1 o ClitM aft Rledlands amiending the Rledlands Munciipal Code by adopting Zoning C idinancie'Next Air.onadmeni No. 210 relating to Chapter 18.1.00, C-M(Commierc:ial Industrial)District,and Chapler 18.15f, Development Bravisions for Specific Uses. These amo r dments will allow cianvcnision of certain ras:idemitial buildings in thea C-M fano to nonrresidenlial uses,under specific conditions. Mayor DcMrjyn deacalaread thea mcaeting open as a publics hearing firm anM queaslions or comments.None being ftirtl ooming,the public hearing was dmilaread closed. Councilmumber Larson moved to approve the Hnvitaonmental Rlcaview Cor msittoe's Negalive Daclarat:ion for 21aning Crdinance 7leaxt Amcmdment No. 310 and direcated staff to files and post a Notice ofIIlatermiinialion;in accoidarxia with the CitM's guildelines and to ackdowledgea that it has been deterrmineid this projecat will not individually or ciumulativel3i haves an adverse impact on wild]ife resow ces as definead in Section 711.2 of tho California Kish and C are Code. Mal ion secsorded by Cour oilmembcns Boswicki and carried unanimously. Ord'narce No. 2155 was dead byl tit le only]by City]Clerk]Poypor, and on motion of Councilme tuber Larson, seconded byl Councilmcrmber Milson, furthers reading oft the ordinance t ext was ur animausly waived. Crdinance No. 2155 was intioduced with unanimous Council approval and laid ovens under the rules with second reading scheduled fern August 20, 1951, on motion of Clouncilmomber Manson, seconded byl Clauncilmomber Milson. Crdinanice No. 213( Zone Change No. 34 0 flublic hoaring was advertised for d is time and place to consider Crdinance No. 2156, an ordinance adopting Aano Change No. 340, a ahamgea of zone from A-1 (Agricultural; Districat to RI-E (Rosidantial HsWte; Distfict for approximately 19.4 acnes of land ganemally located on the west side oflTcrrracina Boulevard, south of Madera Stf eel,as recommended byl Rkdlands Planning Commission Rlcasolution No. 774.Mayor UaMirj yn doclawd iho meeting open as a public hearing for any questions or comments concerning this change ofIzona. On behalf of the applicant Brian Kbhn,Hat Meylena :indicated their concurrence ofltha staff and 111arming Conunissicm reacommemdat:ion and urgod the C:itM Council to approve this application. 11hcise boing no further comments,the public hearing was declared closed.. Councilmcmnber Milson moved to approve the Environnionatal Rkaview Coma ittoe's Negative Declaration for 21ona Change No. 340 and directad stafllto file and post a Notice of Dleterminat:ian in aocordanco wish the Cily's guildelines and to ackdowledge that it has baen determined this project will not individua lly or cumulatively have an adverse impact on wildlife rasourcos as defined in Section 111.2 of the Cal:ifhrniia Flash and Cama Code. Motion sciconded by Counc:ihnlenaberi Larsson ar d ciarried unanimously. Cridinanee No. 2156, an Ordinance ofltho City of Rcidlands amiending Tit le IS of the Redlands Municipal Code by adopting an additional land use zoning plan as park of the Official Land Uso alining Map and ciflbcting Zones Changes No. 34(1, was giyan its first reading of the title by City Clark I1by2jer, and on mcation of Couneihnumben Milson, seconded by Councilmemberi Beswick, furtheni mading of the ordinancie t ext was un animausly waived. Ciidinanoe No. 2156 was introduced with unanimous Counciil approval and laid avai under the rules with seccand reading scheduled fhn August 20, 1991, on motion of Clounciihnemben Milson, seconded by Counciihnamben Beswicld. Counciil briefly riecussed at 5:35 P.M. and rieeonwincd at 5:45 R.M. Barton Development Company/Kaiser Foundation Ijospital Plriojecit Plublki hearings viere sect ftar this times and place to(ions:idai tho following mattcars as nelatud to the Barton Deivalopmemit Clumpanyt Wiser floundation Hospital l[roject: 1. Appoal of an Enviranmental Rkiviewr Committee determination that a mitigated.nagat:iva ducilanation ba preparcid for the Barton Clo Iter D velopmeanit/Kaiscui Iloundation Hospital Project-Rkidlands Community Bl asp:ital,appellant; 2. Concept 111an No. 1 and Devealopmaril Agreement No. 21 - apprioximataly 303 acircis oflland into twelve lots and devolopmerrt agrccmcani for property located bdWaen Mountain Views Avenue, Lugonia Avenue, San Bernardino A veanue,and California Stroet-BV ISI) (Bast Malley Corridor Spaciific Illan) - Special Disirict-Rbquest submitlled by Barton Davelopmeant ClcampanN 3. Development Agrciernernt No.4 -Consideration of a prioposod mcidical foundation consisting ofIapproximately 215,000 gross squaw feat of meds cal officers and 1(,000 gross squares fkact for a general services bu'lding(Phase 1); 90,000 gross square feat fbn an administration building and 410,000 gross fMet for a 223 beid hospital building(Phase II); and an additional 135,000 gross squares Bret for a 21 E bed hospital building, 135,000 gross squame fbet foci add'tional administrative officers,and an additional 23,000 gross squares Biot addition to the general services building (Phases III)on approximately]35 acres of land lcacaated on the northwest carriers cafICalifornia Street and Uugonia Avenue- Rlequeist submiitlad byl Kaiser Foundation Hospital; and 4. Appeal of a Illanning Commission decision for But I1ine Adjuslmend No. 20 for pnopm31 laciated on the west side of Claliforniia Street between Lugonia and San Bernardirio Avenues-Barton Development Company, appellant. Stan Weisser,P>iesideni of the Redlands Clommunity H aspitall Board of Dlimutors,road a sultemar t to the mumbems aft the City Council and thea very largo audiemio in attendancio both in the Chambers and the lobby]cifI Safety)Hall. MA. Weisser reported that reprosarital ives fbom Redlands Commurd t y Fbspital and Kaiser Fiermanente had reached an agreement aboui building additional hospital beads in RIedlands. In reliance upon Kaiser's repreiscntation to Red ands Commun:it3i Hospital repr>Eascntatives that a written embodi nernt all the terms of the agreement will bo signed by Rlaiser principals Wednesday)morning,MA. Weisser indicated their willingness to withdraws their appeal of the regative duclanation and withdraw the letl er cafl Jui 3j12, 1991, ftum Ata orneyl Phil Whrl written to tl e C:iIM Council can Redlands Cammuniq Hospital's behalf and that a paragraph referring to said agreement be ;incorporated inch the proposed Development Agreement. This announcement was matt with applause from the audi once and cxpreassions of gratitude frame members(if lthe City Cour cil. Mayer DeMirjyn declared the meeting open as a public hearing for any questions car comments concerning the Environmental RJeiveiws Committee's determination. Steve Weiner,URS Consiultani, responded to emaviromnenial corrcaorns. Attarn ay Charles Schult2l tend Council they]concurred with the mitigated negative declaration as recommcmdeil.Vaswsanalh More expressed concerns abcaut canvironmental issues. Thera being no further environmental cammenis, tl at pcarlion(if lthe public hearing was doclaned closed. Councilmeanber Larson moved to approve the mitigated nega6vo declaration and dived ad st.afflto file and post a Native of Determination in accordance with the 0131's guidelines and to acknlowledge that ii has been determined this project will not :individually]or cumulativolyl have an advertise impact on wildlifca resources as dcafinedbyl Section'711.3 oftho Rish and Camxa Code. Motion seconded by Counc:ilmlember Milson and carriaed by the following vote: AYES: Councilmembars Cunningham, Harscan,Milson; Mayor DeMirlyn NC BS: Noma ABSTAIN: Councilmember Beswick(as a member of tl e Soul Coast Air Qual it3i Manageanent Distri(it, she fell thcuie might be a confllicl of interest) Concept Plan No. 1 -Hot Hine A djuslmeni No. 395 -Barton Development Company Th e public hearing was continued to hear any)questions on commenis regarding the applical ions fon Concept Plan No. l and Hot Mine Adjustment No. 295 and the appeal filed bM Barton Development CompanN Cn behalf afltha applicant,Pay Meyjer iiavievued the history of the projecil. The applicant, Jim Barton, addressed the Cour ail. Also speaking in favor of the project weme attorneyl Charles Schulbl,Bill Meyer,Matt Claylbaun,and aerrM 'bung. There being no fiartheti comments,this portion of tl e public hearing was daclwied closed. Under Concept Plan No. l several mattes were ailed upon with separate motions as follows: Clounailmemberr Beswick)moved to amiend Section 3.A.3.c., Section 3.B.3.c., and Section 3.C.4.c. as follows: "a.Maximum strcleturc he:ighl :is 150 feet. In addition, he;igI t limits shall be determined in accordar ce with He 77 oflthe HAA migWations and Section BV4.0240(la)ofltho East tiMallo)j Corridor Specific Phan peri wining to the Floor Area)dation. purthermcme,building heights shall be li i ted so that thcuie are clear northemlyl vierws of the mountains from the I-1(1 Ihioewa)j. Buildings greaten than fWly-five(E45: feed in he°igh t shall on;yl be permitted to obstrwit 3,300 lineal Biot of the north eudM views of iho mountain along the entire ptic jeat site. Sightline studies aro nauded at time of submissions to the planning Commission to assure project compliance."; and the ut:ihAa standards foli gross leasable area and setbacks for landscape as cionlainod in the I-10 Corridor Spacifio plan. Motion seconded.bM Clouncilmennber Uacison and carried with Council ran ber Cunninghami voting NO. Council narnbev Beswick)moved to incorporate the following paragraph,effective upon executions of the agreement,as pitesenked b)j Sian Woisseni eanlieni:in the meeting: "Ma:isem shall riot begin using the licensed,inpalieni acute care hospital beds at ill hospital facilil31 in Barton Center Wd ands until January 1, I(ITI,provided that said utilization can beg'In at any)earlier time;ifland when Med,ands Commun;it3l13bspital experiences an average of seventy)-five(7_`I)petcoM rate of occupancy)ftr it s current Licensed 2(13 hospital beds during a continuous twelve(12) month periud." Motican sciconded by Counc;ihnlemboi Larson and carried unani mousy. Councilmc nber Beswicld moved to allow residential uses wits in the project area subjecit to approval ofIa conditional use permrit if the applicant wanis to pursue this option.Motion seconded by Couneilme tuber Larson and ciarried uranimouslyl. Councilmumber Beswicld moved to approve Concern plan No. 1 subject to tl a changes recommended bM the Ulil:ilies Division and contained in the revised version dated Julys 8, 1991,and ;incorporating the above actions.Motion se sanded bM Councilmcmber Larson and carried uranimouslyj. Councilmeanber Beswicld moved to uphold the appeal filed b3i Bari on Development Company)and.approve Il at Hine Adjustment No. 293 subject to the following con(tions: 1. Lot Lina Adjustment to be recorded bM Clemtifacale oft Compliance. 2. Compliance with site plan as submitted. 3. Lol Line Adjustment to be reccarded bM a metas and bounds descripi ion. Said document shall be paiepared byl a regilstetied emigineer or liconsod land sure erloii and be submitted to tl a Planning Department for their review prior to recordation. 4. Deed of Conveylancie to be recardod. 5. That substantial evidence exists:in the record that l he proposed project will be consisient with the exisling C eneral Fllan. 6. The application shall expirie 24 mand s from date of approval. Moti(irr sciconded byi Counc:ilydemberi Larson and carried unanimousl)j. Development A greemar is ori behalf oflthe applicanis,attorneys Charles Schult2l summarized thein stand regaaiding the additional corditions discussed al pncivious CAM Cour,oil study)sessions: Kaisem Bermanente is unable to pay)in lieu propertyl taxos,a 20-hear development agrecnneni is acceplable;the selbaclds designated in the I-10 Corridor Specific Alan area acceptable;thelia willingness to provide$200,000 each to wards an apprapriiatc community)pipjed such as the Senior Multi-Purpose Cleriter;their willingness la finance a fine staltion and truck where tl a Mello Roos DTistrid is established and provide $100,fltltl up front for the eslabl;ishmerit cif Isuch&striict;provide $25,fl4{I towards street improvememits al California Street and Redd]ands Boulevard; and provide fmancing thAough a benefit assessment districil fbn the funding of open space and trail development vwitl in tl cise arcias of the Hast Malley)Clarridoli Specific Alan which are not able to be constructed in assucialion with future development pi6ecits.Anna Scott addressed Council to urgo approval of this project. There being no further comments,the public hearings were declared closcid. Council amnber Larson moved to approve:in concept Development Agreememit No.4 with the Kaiser Foundal ion Hospital subject to the changes recommended in the staff report dared Jud y 16, 1991, and agreed upon bM the applicants and to ;include the following: `10aiscrn shall riot begin using tho licensed,inpalient acute care hospital beds at its hospital facilil31 in Barton Center Bled ands urtil January 1, 30{1{1,provided that said utilization can beg'In at any)earlier if and when Rk dlands CommunitM Hospital experiences an average sevaWX-five (75)pcoicent rate ofIoccupancy for its curremit licemised 203 hospital beds during a continuous twelve(12)month periud." Motion seconded by Courcilydembeii Milson and carriied unanimously. Councilmumber Beswicld moved to approve in concept Development A greemerit No.3 with the Barton Dovolopment Company subject to the changes recammended in the slaff report dared Ju y 16, 1991. Motion secondcd by Clouncilmaniber Milson and carried unanimously). TT is portion of the meeting cianciluded at 11:13 P.M. NBW BUSTNBSS Appeal: Sign Cade At the Junci 25, 1991,Planning Commission meeting,Cask and Cleaver submittod plans for a 55.31 squame fdal monuurr emit sign for thein new locatican at 801 71ki C:it3j Ccmten. Thea applicant proposed tent to neiad"steaks-seaafood-primea rib";in six inch lettems belaw the name aflthea restaurant. Thea listing oflpimducts is riot allowed undean Section 1_`1.36.480 oflthea Rled]ands Municipal code. Thea Alandng Commaissican approved the sign, subject to the staff neacaommemadat;icm thal tl ea words"steak-seaafood-prima rib"be dealetead and raeplaced with tI a waotd"iiestaurant."Thea applicant has filed an appeal to this decision in a timely manner.]Raul Brawn, Quiel Signs,and Chuck Keaag:ea,applicant, urged Council to appravea their request as it was very]important to have these words on their sign. Cour cil lembeia Beaswaicik moved to deny]tb a appeal of the Planning Clammission of the Planning Commission Sign Rleaviewa No. 109. Motion seconded byl Councilmemben Milson amid carried byl tl,e fbllowing votes: AYBS: Councilmembers Beswick,Cunningham,Milson NC BS: Councilmember Lamson,Maylor DleMirjyn Crdinance No. 2188 Waten and Sewaen Fees Assistant Utilities Director Phelps reported staff has completed tf e ypatalyl update and reviews(if Iwater and wastewater suniices Ries and charges. TE e Water and Wastewaal er Rlate Study Update, dated Jure 1941, and issued to the City cicauncil on Jure 28, 1941, pneaseni ed the detailed results of the rate study]. C rdinanace No. 3188 was pnel1aned to:implement the aiecommended findings ofIthe Rlate Study)Update. Courcilmembeaa Cunninghami questioned wahyl this ond'naraee had nal beean to the public Works Commissican and :indicated ha cauld not support this recommendation. Crdirianee No. 2188, an ordinance of thea 0131 of TAWlands amending Chapters 3.83 and 3.62 caflthe Rledl arils Municipal Code relating to water and sewaer service flies and charges,was mad by title only]by City Cleaakl Poyzer. CAM Clerk)Poyzer,then read C rdirianice No. 31.88 in f J when Clcauncilmlember Beswaick's motion to waive reading of the and nanee in full, seconded byl Counuilmomben Lahason, d'd not receive a unanimous vote. Couneilrriumben Beswick's malion, seceandead bM Cleauncilmernber Ilatasean,to intioduce Ord'nanee Na. 2158 Bailed by the following vale(twea-thirds vote raequ'rud): AYBS: Councilmiember Beswick, Ilanson,M:ilsan NC BS: Councilmiember Clunninglam,Maylora DleMirjyn C rdiriance No. 210 3 A it Pollution ordinance No. 2163, an cardnaneea of the CIAM eafll4edlands adding Section 8.52.010 to the Rkadlands Municipal Code r alal ing Io mcabile source air pcallutican reductions and the impcasilion oft vehicle ncgistlatian fees by the South Coast A in Quality] Management Districl,was mead by title only byi 0131 Clcrkl Poy}zer, and on motion aflCounc:ilmembcai DleWyn, sec andcd byl Counciilmcrmber Cunninghami,furllhen rciading of thea ond'nanice tom was unanimously waived. Crdinancro No. 21E 3 was intjoducred with unanimous Council approval and laid over un den the rules with second nciading scheduled fon Augusl 20, 1991, on motion oft Counci ilmcmben Beswicld, seconded byl Counciilme mben Milson. TI a fbllowinig mawrs wcro actcd upon during tha a-fl&noon session: Rleports I'lublici Warps Director Rin Mutter previded the monthly contract monitoring reports updaled to July)9, 1991,fbn prrojecrts cuncMAlyl baing administared byl the Public Worlds Department. Rlesolution No.4773 Wacid Abatament Cn miction oflCouncilmembcar Cunringham, seciondci byl Counailmcrmben Milson,Rlosolution No.4713, a resolution of the C:ilyi Council ofltha City)ofRkrdlands providing for the assessment of costs resulting from the abalemant oflwaeds which constitute a fire hazard,was unanfimously aduplod. Subordination Agroemcrit Cnr motion aflCouncilmembcai Cunringham, secandci byl Counailmeanber Milson, Council unanimously approved tha noquosl from James G. flottoyl fbn a subordinalion agreement forr tho proper y locratod al 1514 South Conner Strea. C animal Fllan ContracrtBlayneyl-Dyptt-Grecnbcarg has requested an additional 511.3,550 to cromplele the ncrw Garieial Fllan. llhis incroase is due to dcilayls in our revision process,tl.a addition of erxi i a olemenrts nol identified :in then origilnal scraper of servicers,Economic I3eivelopmonrt,Bluman Services, consWtant altendancie at additiorial meatings,and the ncrcressityl io ncrviscr thcr Dhrafl Housing Elcrment preparcid;in 1989. C motion ofICour cilmembcar Cunningham, sec ondod byl Counciilmumben Milson, Council unanimously approved tha roquosied cionrtracit amendment as submitted by John Blayncry of Blayneyt-13yptt-Grecnbcarg for the Rlodlands Gencaral Illan Updalo. TI a raquasl for award of the corrtracit fhr tha updato of the Rkrdi ands Municipal kirport Master Plan was unanimously) aantinued until afiler adoption afl tha 1991-92 budged on mrnotion of Caunciilmembar Clunningr am, seconded byl Counciilniamben Ilansan. Tl cue boing na further businoss,thea moetirig adjourn ad at 11:4( A.M.to an adjourned rogular meeating to bo hold on K y 23, 1991, at 3:31 A.M. in Clityl Fall, 30 Cajoraa Strad,Rledlar ds, California. Tl ea naaxl rugalan meeting sciheaduled fbr August 6, 1991,will nat bo hold. The City Council will meaot August W1, 1991.