HomeMy WebLinkAbout3674_CCv0001.pdf RESOLUTION NO. 3674
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDLANDS
ADOPTING SPECIFIC PLAN NO. 24
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission of the City of Redlands has pre-
pared an amendment to the Specific Plan and adopted such amendment in
Resolution No. 523 after holding a public hearing upon such notice in
accordance with the Government Code of the State of California; and
WHEREAS, Resolution No. 523, a copy of which is attached hereto,
has been certified to the City Council of the City of Redlands; and
WHEREAS, on the 26th day of April, 1980, a notice of Public
Hearing was published in the Redlands Daily Facts; and
WHEREAS, on this 6th day of May, 1980, the City Council has held
a duly advertised public hearing concerned with the proposed amendment
to said Specific Plan; and
WHEREAS, all of the provisions of the Government Code relating to
the amendment of a Specific Plan has been complied with;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of
Redlands:
That amendment to the Specific Plan adopted by the Planning
Commission in Resolution No. 523 shall be adopted as follows:
SPECIFIC PLAN NO. 24
To establish a Specific Plan establishing develop-
ment standards to assure the following streets will
be retained as Scenic Highways: Brookside Avenue
from Lakeside Avenue to Eureka Street; Olive Avenue
from Lakeside Avenue to Cajon Street; Center Street
from Brookside Avenue to Crescent Avenue; and
Highland Avenue from Serpentine Drive to Cajon
Street.
ADOPTED, SIGNED AND APPROVED this 6th day of May, 1980.
ATTEST: ,
Mayor of .,the City of..Redlands
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S/ Edward F. Taylor
City Attorney
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HISTORIC AND SCENIC PRESERVATION
COMMISSION
Members of the City Council
City of Redlands
Redlands, California 92373
Subject: Resolutions to Establish Scenic Drives
Dear Council Members:
As the Resolutions to establish certain Redlands' streets as
Scenic Drives were tabled due to a disagreement between this Commission
and Southern CalLfornia Edison Company concerning their planned
replacement of Edison-owned light fixtures with high pressure sodium
vapor lamps, we invited _1rlr, Les Kovalcik, City/Area Manager of
Southern California Edison Company to our meeting on April S. 1980,
to discuss this matter. As a result of that meeting with Mr. Kovalcik
and Mr. Gregg Vincent, Engineer, who accompanied him, Commissioners
present voted to exempt Edison lights ( numbering 20 to 23, as estimated
by Mr. Kovalcik) from the Resolutions before the City Council to
establish Olive Avenue ( Lakeside Avenue to Cajon Street), Center Street
(Brookside Avenue to Crescent Avenue), Highland A l---!nue (Serpentine
to Cajon Street), and Brookside Avenue (Eureka to Lakeside Avenue)
as Scenic Drives.
This decision was made solely to a pec=ite.the Resdlutions
before this Council. Some Commissioners co;itinue to have reservations
concerning the compatibility of the high pressure sodium vapor lamps
("peachy color"') with the historic areas, either streets or districts, of
the City. We do have Mr. Kovalcik's assurance that Edison will do all
in its power to maintain the historic character of the streets in question,
and he has pledged to donate replaced fixtures to the City. It is our hope,
however, that some other type of energy-saving lamp may be applied in
historic areas of our City which would combine the energy-saving
characteristics of the orange/peachy high pressure sodium vapor lamps,
but without the glare of mercury lights, with the aesthetics of conventional
incandescent soft "white" light.
The Commission will be happy to confer at any time to help
Edison in their efforts to maintain the historic character of the Scenic
Drives while implementing their energy conservation program.
Cordially our ,
cc: NIr, Les Kovalcil; 11rs, is ael A. McDowell
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30 CAJON STREET, P.O. BOX 280 REDLANDS, GA WAS ecreta&Y4) 7932641
RESOLUTION RPC NO. 523
RESOLUTION FOR. ADOPTION OF SPECIFIC PLAN NO. 24
�J11 E R E A S on this 25th day of March, 1.980 , the Planning Commission
of the City of Redlands finds :
A. It is deemed advisable and in the interest of the
public health, safety, and general welfare to adopt
a Specific Plan for certain streets to assure their
retention as Scenic Highways within the City of
Redlands .
B. That all provisions of the California Government
Code relating to the adoption of a Specific Plan
have been complied with, including publication of
notice on the 14th day of March , 1980 and the
holding of a public hearing on the 25th day of
March, 1980 .
N O tib, T H E R E F O R E, B E I T R E 5 0 L V E 'D-.
A. That pursuant to the provisions of Section 65500
to 65502 inclusive of the California Government Code, '
the Planning Commission hereby adopts on this 25th
day of March, 1980 Specific Plan No. 24 as shown on
map and described in related text attached hereto
and made a part thereof .
B. That the Planning Commission hereby recommends to
the City Council of the City of Redlands that ,
following the required public hearing, the Council
approve and adopt Specific Plan No. 24 .
C. That a certified copy of this resolution and related
material hereby adopted by said Commission shall be
transmitted to the City Council..
C E R T I F I C A T I O N
C hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of a
resolution adopted by the Planning Commission of the City of Redlands,
.aunty of San Bernardino, State of California , in a regular meeting on the
'.5th day of ?March, 1980 , and entered in the minutes of said Commission.
ATTEST:
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hairmanTof the Commission Secretary of the Planning Commission
City of Redlands ,
County of San Bernardino
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