HomeMy WebLinkAbout110414-cc_CCv0001.pdf MINUTES: of a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Redlands held on
November 4, 2014, at 5:00 P.M. at Council Chambers, Civic Center, 35 Cajon
Street, Suite 2, Redlands, California
PRESENT: Pete Aguilar, Mayor
Paul Foster, Mayor Pro Tem
Jon Harrison, Councilmember
Bob Gardner, Councilmember
Pat Gilbreath, Councilmember
ABSENT: None
STAFF: Enrique Martinez, City Manager; Dan McHugh, City Attorney; Sam Irwin, City
Clerk; Robert Dawes, City Treasurer; Carl Baker, Public Information Officer; Jeff
Frazier, Fire Chief, Mark Garcia, Police Chief; Danielle Garcia, Chief Innovation
Officer; Chris Diggs, Interim Municipal Utilities and Engineering Director; Fred
Cardenas, Quality of Life Director; Tina Kundig, Finance Director; Oscar Orci,
Development Services Director; Amy Martin, Human Resources Director.
Mayor Aguilar called the meeting to order and offered those present the
opportunity to provide public comment on any item on the agenda for the closed
session.
PUBLIC COMMENT:
None forthcoming.
CLOSED SESSION:
1. Conference with labor negotiator—Government Code §54957.6
Agency Negotiator: Oliver Yee
Employee Organizations: Redlands Police Officers Association
Redlands Association of Safety Management
2. Public Employee Dismissal/Release—Government Code §54957
a. Consideration of industrial disability retirement applications of a public
safety employee
The meeting reconvened at 6:00 P.M. with an invocation by Mayor Pro Tem
Foster followed by the pledge of allegiance to the American flag.
CLOSED SESSION REPORT:
City Attorney McHugh announced that the City Council disapproved, by a vote of
4 to 0, an industrial disability retirement application of a public safety employee.
Councilmember Harrison was absent from the portion of the closed session in
which this item was discussed and voted.
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PRESENTATIONS:
Redlands Animal Shelter—Animal Control Officer Bill Miller introduced"Oreo',
a ten month old male Labrador Retriever/Pit Bull mix, who is available for
adoption at the Redlands Animal Shelter. Twenty-three dogs and twenty-four
cats have been adopted since the last City Council meeting.
PUBLIC COMMENT:
Hazardous Neighbors — Pamela Smyth submitted a text of her remarks and read
her concerns with regards to hazardous chemicals being stored on the property
adjacent to her backyard. She stated that a pool construction business, leasing the
commercial zoned Yucaipa property in front of her rural-residential zoned
Redlands property, is storing chlorine bleach and hydrochloric acid in an open
parking lot adjacent to her home and that fumes from the materials and substances
have come into her home and property. She requested assistance from the City of
Redlands in her dealing with this problem involving the neighboring property
which is located within the boundary of the City of Yucaipa.
Code Enforcement — Mario Saucedo, representing the North Redlands Visioning
Committee, asked for emphasis on code enforcement in the area of the
intersection of Brockton Avenue and Post Street stating concerns for public safety
due to several unoccupied residences in the area. He also requested information
as to why approximately thirty palm trees were cut down along Nevada Street.
CONSENT CALENDAR:
Minutes — On motion of Mayor Pro Tem Foster, seconded by Councilmember
Gardner, the City Council unanimously approved the minutes of the special
meeting of October 16, 2014 and the regular meeting of October 21, 2014 as
submitted.
Commission Appointments — On motion of Mayor Pro Tem Foster, seconded by
Councilmember Gardner, the City Council unanimously approved the
reappointment of James Stewart and Dennis Christensen to each serve an
additional term on the Cultural Arts Commission ending January 6, 2018. The
motion also approved the reappointment of David Lawrence to serve a four-year
term on the Human Relations Commission ending January 6, 2017.
Agreement Review Notice - On motion of Mayor Pro Tem Foster, seconded by
Councilmember Gardner, the City Council unanimously agreed to receive and file
a notice to conduct an annual review of approved Development Agreements
between the City of Redlands and Mountainview Power Company, Robertson
Ready Mix, Ltd., Cemex Construction Materials, LP, Cal-Red Facility, LLC, and
Redlands Community Hospital, in accordance with Chapter 18.220 of the
Redlands Municipal Code.
Ordinance No. 2808 — Zone Change — On motion of Mayor Pro Tem Foster,
seconded by Councilmember Gardner, the City Council unanimously approved
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the adoption of Ordinance No. 2808 changing the zoning designation of the 2,800
square foot segment of the alley from C-3 (General Commercial) District to O
(Open Land) District to repurpose the subject area to a public park located east of
Orange Street, west of Fifth Street, north of Citrus Avenue, and south of State
Street.
Fee Waiver— On motion of Mayor Pro Tem Foster, seconded by Councilmember
Gardner, the City Council unanimously approved a request from the Chamber of
Commerce of Redlands for a waiver of all fees associated with the use of the
Redlands Mall Parking Lot for the Night Light Run event to be held on December
27, 2014.
PUBLIC HEARINGS:
Resolutions No. 7458 — Historic Resource Application No. 120 — Mayor Aguilar
opened the hearing and called upon Sean Kelleher, of the Development Services
Department, to provide background on a request to designate 721 Chestnut
Avenue as a historic property. On motions of Mayor Pro Tem Foster, seconded
by Councilmember Gardner, the City Council unanimously approved a Notice of
Exemption pursuant to Section 15061(b)(3) of the California Environmental
Quality Act guidelines and Resolution No. 7458 designating 721 Chestnut
Avenue as Historic and Scenic Resource No. 120.
Resolution No. 7462 — Land Use — Mayor Aguilar opened the hearing and called
upon Development Services Director Oscar Orci, to provide background on a
request to amend the City of Redlands General Plan. The applicant requested
additional time to complete reports required for the plan amendment. On motion
of Mayor Pro Tem Foster, seconded by Councilmember Gardner, the City
Council unanimously agreed to continue this public hearing to the December 16,
2014 regular City Council Meeting.
NEW BUSINESS:
Labor Agreement—Human Resources Director Amy Martin summarized the cost
savings afforded to the City as a result of the terms of a tentative agreement with
the Redlands Police Officer Association (R-POA). On motion of Mayor Pro Tem
Foster, seconded by Councilmember Gardner, the City Council unanimously
approved a Memorandum of Understanding between the City of Redlands and the
RPOA for the period from July 2014 to June 2017.
Insurance Binder—Human Resources Director Amy Martin presented details on a
renewal request for several types of the City's insurance coverage. On motion of
Mayor Pro Tem Foster, seconded by Councilmember Gardner, the City Council
unanimously approved an agreement between the City of Redlands and Lexington
Insurance Company to bind coverage for the City's Commercial Property &
Difference in Conditions Coverage and Commercial Vehicle Physical Damage
Insurance.
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Vehicles Purchase—Quality of Life Director Fred Cardenas provided background
on the need to purchase vehicles for the Solid Waste Division. On motion of
Mayor Pro Tem Foster, seconded by Councilmember Gardner, the City Council
unanimously approved the purchase of two Liquid Natural Gas (LNG) side loader
trucks, in the amount of$616,082.97, and one LNG front-end loading truck with a
Neway Body, in the amount of $297,912.67, from Rush Truck Centers of
California.
Mapping Services —Quality of Life Director Fred Cardenas presented details on a
need to extend mapping and surveying at the California Street Landfill (CSL).
On motion of Mayor Pro Tem Foster, seconded by Councilmember Gardner, the
City Council unanimously approved the first amendment to an agreement
between the City of Redlands and Aero Tech Surveys for aerial mapping and land
surveying services at the CSL.
Park Maintenance — Quality of Life Director Fred Cardenas presented a plan to
allocate reserve funds to various park deferred maintenance and improvement
projects. On motion of Mayor Pro Tem Foster, seconded by Councilmember
Gardner, the City Council approved the release of $150,000.00 General Fund
Reserve for Deferred Maintenance for Parks, Playgrounds, Equipment &
Facilities and authorized an additional appropriation for that amount to purchase
park equipment and facilities improvements. Councilmember Gilbreath voted No
on the motion stating a concern about utilizing reserve funds so soon after the
account was set up.
Vehicle Purchase — Bassam Alzammar, of the Municipal Utilities and
Engineering Department (MUED), provided background on the need to replace a
vehicle for the MUED fleet. On motion of Mayor Pro Tem Foster, seconded by
Councilmember Gardner, the City Council unanimously approved the purchase of
a 2015 Ford medium duty truck with aerial boom lift from Redlands Ford, in the
amount of$107,635.95 and waived minor irregularities.
Vehicle Purchase — Bassam Alzammar, of the Municipal Utilities and
Engineering Department, provided background on the need to purchase a new
vehicle for the rideshare program. On motion of Mayor Pro Tem Foster,
seconded by Councilmember Gardner, the City Council unanimously approved
the purchase of a new Compressed Natural Gas E350 passenger van from
National Auto Fleet Group, in the amount of$50,677.75, per the terms included
in the National Joint Powers Alliance bid number 102811-NAF and authorized an
additional appropriation of the same amount from the Air Quality Improvement
Fund.
Water Treatment Supplies — Bassam Alzammar, of the Municipal Utilities and
Engineering Department, presented the rationale for not accepting a bid for water
treatment equipment and a proposal to utilize a purchase order in lieu of a
contract. On motion of Mayor Pro Tem Foster, seconded by Councilmember
Gardner, the City Council unanimously approved the rejection of a bid from Hach
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Company as non-responsive; and approved execution of a purchase order with
HD Supply Facilities Maintenance dba USA Bluebook, in the amount of
$100,000.00, for various Water Department equipment and supplies; and a
purchase order with Equarious Water Works, in the amount of $400,000.00, for
water meters.
Agreement Review Notice - On motion of Mayor Pro Tem Foster, seconded by
Councilmember Gardner, the City Council voted to receive and file a notice to
conduct an annual review of an approved Development Agreement between the
City of Redlands and Esri in accordance with Chapter 18.220 of the Redlands
Municipal Code. Councilmember Harrison recused himself from discussion and
voting on this issue due to his source of income relationship with Esri.
COUNCILMEMBER ANNOUNCEMENTS AND ACTIVITIES:
Civics Day — All members of the City Council expressed thanks to the Optimists
Club and Staff for the Civics Day held on October 28, 2014. The comment was
made that "the experience of spending the morning with bright young enthusiastic
students gets more refreshing every year."
Police Recognition—Councilmember Harrison attended the ceremony welcoming
new members of the Redlands Police Department and recognizing performance
and promotions of other Department members on October 23, 2014.
Employee Recognition — Also on October 23, 2014, Mayor Aguilar and Mayor
Pro Tem Foster conducted the annual Employee Recognition Program
recognizing the Employees of the Year: Jeanne Donaldson — Administrative,
Timothy Neumann — Field, Cory Hunt — Safety, Cheryl Williams — Technical &
Professional, and Kristie Mejia — Part Time; and Managers of the Year: Tommi
Ng -Administrative, Richard Sessler— Safety, and Aaron Jenkins—Field.
Cemetery Tour — Councilmember Harrison attended a tour of the Redlands
Hillside Cemetery, on October 25, 2014, sponsored by the Redlands Area
Historical Society and the Friends of the Cemetery and conducted by Tom
Atchley. He said the tour was very enlightening and may have identified future
projects for the improvement of the cemetery.
ADJOURNMENT:
There being no further action required, Mayor Aguilar adjourned the meeting at
6:32 P.M. The next regular meeting of the City of Redlands City Council will be
held on November 18, 2014.
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