HomeMy WebLinkAbout04-24-2007 City Council Minutes
MINUTES
CITY COUNCIL
CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE
183 NORTH MAIN STREET
LAKE ELSINORE, CALIFORNIA
TUESDAY, APRIL 24,2007
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CALL TO ORDER
The Regular City Council Meeting was called to order by Mayor Magee at 5:00 p.m.
ROLL CALL
PRESENT:
COUNCILMEMBERS:
BUCKLEY, HICKMAN,
KELLEY, SCHIFFNER
MAGEE
ABSENT:
COUNCILMEMBERS:
NONE
Also present were: City Manager Brady, City Attorney Leibold, City Treasurer Weber,
Community Development Director Preisendanz, Lake & Aquatic Resources Director
Kilroy, City Engineer Seumalo, Planning Manager Weiner, Building & Safety Manager
Chipman, Information/Communications Manager Dennis, Planning Intern Bitterolf, Chief
of Police Fetherolf, Interim City Clerk Soto and Administrative Specialist Dana Porche.
CLOSED SESSION
The Regular City Council meeting was recessed into closed session at 5:00 p.m.
RECONVENE IN PUBLIC SESSION (7:00 P.M)
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Phil Miller of EVMWD.
INVOCATION - MOMENT OF SILENT PRAYER
Mayor Magee led the meeting in a moment of silent prayer.
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ROLL CALL
ABSENT:
COUNCILMEMBERS:
BUCKLEY, HICKMAN,
KELLEY, SCHIFFNER
MAGEE
NONE
PRESENT:
COUNCILMEMBERS:
Also present were: City Manager Brady, City Attorney Leibold, City Treasurer Weber,
Community Development Director Preisendanz, Lake & Aquatic Resources Director
Kilroy, City Engineer Seumalo, Planning Manager Weiner, Building & Safety Manager
Chipman, Information/Communications Manager Dennis, Planning Intern Bitterolf, Chief
of Police Fetherolf, Interim City Clerk Soto, Administrative Specialist Dana Porche.
CLOSED SESSION
A. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNCEL - ANTICIPATED LITIGATION -
Significant Exposure to litigation pursuant to subdivision (b) of Gov't Code S
54956.9: (1 potential case)
B. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL - ANTICIPATED LITIGATION -
Significant exposure to litigation pursuant to subdivision (c) of Gov't Code S
54956.9: (1 potential case)
C. CONFERENCE WITH REAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATOR
(Gov't Code S 54956.8) :
Property: 373-310-007, 373-310-006, 373-300-009, 373-300-015, 373-300-017,
373-300-012, 371-020-001; southern stub portion of Lucerne Street south of
Lakeshore
Negotiating parties: City of Lake Elsinore and Watersedge Elsinore Associated,
LLC/Watersedge Investments, LLC
Under negotiation: price and terms of payment
CLOSED SESSION REPORT
City Attorney Leibold announced the Closed Session discussion items as listed above.
She noted that items "A, B, and C," were discussed and there was no reportable action.
PRESENTATION/CEREMONIALS
A. Proclamation - Deputv Bommer
Mayor Magee presented Deputy Fred Bommer with a proclamation.
Chief Fetherolf commented on being very proud of Deputy Bommer.
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Deputy Bommer commented on the passion he has for his job and appreciates
the award.
B. Proclamation - Motorcycle Awareness
Mayor Magee presented Russ Howard and friends with a proclamation.
Russ Howard spoke of motorcycle awareness and commented on the 12th
Annual Rally at the City Park. He thanked the Council and Interim City Clerk
Soto for all their help. He stated that the fund raiser money is used to encourage
motorcycle training and safety.
Another recipient thanked the Mayor and the Council for the recognition.
C. Proclamation - Donate a Life Month
Mayor Magee presented Randon Lane with a proclamation.
Mr. Lane noted his appreciation. He commented that everyone who has a red
dotpn their drivers license also need to register online, if you do not register, the
red dot means nothing. He said there are about 95,000 people waiting for
organs and about 21,000 are here in California.
D. Certificate of Recoanition - U9 Boys Soccer Team
E. Certificate of Recoanition - U11 Boys Soccer Team
Mayor Magee invited William Delgado and members of the U9 and U11 Soccer
Teams up to the podium.
Mayor Magee spoke of the team winning the 2006 Coast Soccer League
Tournament.
William Delgado thanked the Council on behalf of EVYSL and he spoke of their
team accomplishments. He presented a medal that was won by the team to the
MaYtor. He stated that EVYSL will host the Elsinore Summer Classic on July 27th
-29 h at the new fields in Alberhill Park and Summer Lake Park, he anticipates a
huge turn out for this tournament.
F. Business of the Quarter
Mayor Magee invited Don Summers and Everett Manfredy of the Realty Center
to join him at the podium. The Mayor presented a background of their business.
Mr. Summers and Mr. Manfredy both thanked the Council for the recognition.
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G. H.O.P.E. Update
Mayor Magee invited Ron Hewison to the podium to update the Council on
H.O.P.E.
Ron Hewison noted the City's contribution to H.O.P.E. He noted that with the
City's help H.O.P.E has been able to reach a lot more people.
PUBLIC COMMENTS - NON.AGENDIZED ITEMS - 1 MINUTE
Sue Rebar announced on May 5, 2007, was National Day of Prayer. She announced
events are planned all over the City to include 17 prayer stations, with 3-4 public sites.
She specified the time and noted the website for more information,
www.nationaldavofpraver.orQ.
Pete Dawson of LEMSAR, said they have over 5,000 hours of volunteers for 2006 and
during the month of March 2007 there has been over 880 volunteer hours.
CONSENT CALENDAR ITEMS
MOVED BY COUNCILMEMBER SCHIFFNER, SECONDED BY COUNCILMEMBER
KELLEY AND CARRIED BY A UNANIMOUS VOTE APPROVE THE CONSENT
CALENDAR.
1. Ratified Warrant List - March 30, 2007.
2. Bid award for purchase of industrial strength aluminum fencing.
3. Purchase of skip loader.
4. TIF and TUMF Fee Credit Agreements for transportation improvements
constructed in connection with the Eastlake Specific Plan.
5. Final Map No. 30494-4 (Pardee Homes).
6. Final Map No. 30494-5 (Pardee Homes).
7. Authorization for City Ma'nager to enter into contract with Matthew Fagan
Consulting Services to prepare CEQA Compliance Documents for the project
known as "Commercial Design Review No. 2006-17".
8. Resolution initiating proceedings and approving the Engineer's Report for the
Annexation of certain territory known as Tuscany Hills Estates into the City of
Lake Elsinore Landscape and Street Lighting District No.1, as LLMD Annexation
No. 18.
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9. Professional Services Agreement with Wildlands Inc. for Wetlands assessment
and design per Prop-40 Grant Award.
PUBLIC HEARINGS
21. Adoption of Resolution No. 2007-37 approvina the City of Lake Elsinore Traffic
Impact Fee Update Study and IncreasinQ Traffic Infrastructure Fees for
development proiects within the city of Lake Elsinore
Mayor Magee opened the public hearing at 7:30 p.m.
City Manager Brady requested this item be continued due to outreach to the
community.
MOVED BY COUNCILMEMBER SCHIFFNER SECONDED BY MAYOR PRO
TEM HICKMAN AND CARRIED BY A UNANIMOUS VOTE TO CONTINUE
THIS ITEM UNTIL MAY 22ND CITY COUNCIL MEETING.
22. An Ordinance of the City of Lake Elsinore amendinQ Sections 16.83.040of the
Lake Elsinore Municipal Code reaardinQ adoption of the fees for the
Transportation Uniform Mitiaation Fee ProQram
Director of Public Works Seumalo commented on the City's participation in the
infrastructure improvement program and the construction cost increase to the
fee.
MOVED BY MAYOR PRO TEM HICKMAN SECONDED BY
COUNCILMEMBER BUCKLEY TO ADOPT FIRST READING BY TITLE ONLY
ORDINANCE NO. 1216
ORDINANCE NO. 1216
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE,
CALIFORNIA, AMENDING SECTION 16.83.040 OF THE LAKE ELSINORE
MUNICIPAL CODE REGARDING THE TRANSPORTATION UNIFORM
MITIGATION FEE PROGRAM.
THE FOllOWING ROll CAll VOTE RESULTED:
AYES:
COUNCILMEMBERS:
BUCKLEY, HICKMAN,
KEllEY, SCHIFFNER,
MAGEE.
NOES:
COUNCllMEMBERS:
NONE
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ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS:
ABSTAIN: COUNCILMEMBERS:
NONE
NONE
23. Resolution determinino the validitv of prior proceedinos relatina to the annexation
of property into City of Lake Elsinore Community Facilities District No.2003-1
(Law Enforcement. Fire and Paramedic Services)
Mayor Magee opened the public hearing at 7:34 p.m.
City Manager Brady introduced item. He requested that the City Attorney Leibold
announce the notice of the item.
City Attorney Leibold announced the notice has been published in accordance
with the Mello Roos Community Facilities Act of 1982 and proof of such
publication was on file in the City Clerk's office.
Administrative Services Director Pressey reported this is the 22nd annexation. He
stated this is to increase the cost of Police, Fire and Paramedic Services for
single family dwelling units annually.
Mayor Magee requested testimony from the public. He inquired if there was
anyone wishing to speak in favor or against the item. He also inquired if there
was anyone that wished to speak at all.
Mayor Magee inquired if there were any property owners subject to the proposed
assessments who wished to file a written protest. He noted that if there were any
property owners who wished to file a written protest, they must file it with the City
Clerk at that time. He noted that for purpose of a majority protest, only written
protests were to be considered.
Mayor Magee closed the public hearing at 7:36 p.m.
MOVED BY COUNCILMEMBER SCHIFFNER, SECONDED BY MAYOR PRO
TEM HICKMAN AND CARRIED BY A UNANIMOUS VOTE TO ADOPT
RESOLUTION NO. 2007-52 DETERMINING THE VALIDITY OF PRIOR
PROCEEDINGS.
MOVED BY COUNCILMEMBER SCHIFFNER, SECONDED BY MAYOR PRO
TEM HICKMAN AND CARRIED BY A UNANIMOUS VOTE TO ADOPT
RESOLUTION NO. 2007-53
CALLING A SPECIAL ELECTION.
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MOVED BY MAYOR PRO TEM HICKMAN, SECONDED BY
COUNCILMEMBER KELLEY AND CARRIED BY UNANIMOUS VOTE TO
ADOPT RESOLUTION NO. 2007-54 ORDERING CANVASSING OF THE
ELECTION RESULTS.
MOVED BY MAYOR PRO TEM HICKMAN SECONDED BY
COUNCILMEMBER BUCKLEY TO ADOPT FIRST READING BY TITLE ONLY
ORDINANCE NO. 1217.
ORDINANCE NO. 1217
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE
AMENDING SECTION 16.83.040 OF THE LAKE ELSINORE MUNICIPAL
CODE REGARDING THE TRANSPORTATION UNIFORM MITIGATION FEE
PROGRAM.
THE FOLLOWING ROLL CALL VOTE RESULTED:
AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS:
BUCKLEY, HICKMAN,
KELLEY, SCHIFFNER,
MAGEE.
NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS:
NONE
ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS:
NONE
NONE
ABSTAIN: COUNCILMEMBERS:
24. Resolution determinina the validity of prior proceedinas relatina to annexation of
property into City of Lake Elsinore Community Facilities District No. 2006-05
(Parks. Open Space and Storm Drain Maintenance)
Mayor Magee opened the public hearing at 7:39 p.m
City Manager Brady requested that the City Attorney announce the notice of the
item.
City Attorney Leibold announced that the notice had been published in
accordance with the Mello Roos Community Facilities Act of 1982 and proof of
such publication was on file in the City Clerk's Office.
Administrative Services Director Pressey commented on this item being the first
annexation into this district.
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Mayor Magee requested testimony from the public. He inquired if there was
anyone wishing to speak in favor or against the item. He also inquired if there
was anyone that wished to speak at all.
Mayor Magee inquired if there were any property owners subject to the proposed
assessments who wished to file a written protest. He noted that if there were any
property owners who wished to file a written protest, they must file it with the City
Clerk at that time. He noted that for purpose of a majority protest, only written
protests were to be considered.
Mayor Magee closed the public hearing at 7:41 p.m.
MOVED BY COUNCILMEMBER SCHIFFNER, SECONDED BY
COUNCILMEMBER KELLEY AND CARRIED BY A UNANIMOUS VOTE TO
ADOPT RESOLUTION NO. 2007-55 DETERMINING THE VALIDITY OF PRIOR
PROCEEDINGS.
MOVED BY COUNCILMEMBER SCHIFFNER, SECONDED BY
COUNCILMEMBER KELLEY AND CARRIED BY A UNANIMOUS VOTE TO
ADOPT RESOLUTION NO. 2007-56 CALLING A SPECIAL ELECTION.
MOVED BY COUNCILMEMBER SCHIFFNER, SECONDED BY
COUNCILMEMBER KELLEY AND CARRIED BY A UNANIMOUS VOTE TO
ADOPT RESOLUTION NO. 2007-57 ORDERING CANVASSING OF THE
ELECTION RESULTS.
MOVED BY MAYOR PRO TEM HICKMAN, SECONDED BY
COUNCILMEMBER BUCKLEY TO ADOPT FIRST READING BY TITLE ONLY
ORDINANCE NO. 1218
ORDINANCE NO. 1218
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE,
CALIFORNIA, ACTING AS THE LEGISLATIVE BODY OF CITY OF LAKE
ELSINORE COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 2006-5 (PARKS, OPEN
SPACE AND STORM DRAIN MAINTENANCE) AUTHORIZING THE LEVY OF
A SPECIAL TAX WITHIN ANNEXATION AREA NO. 1 (TRACT 32503)
ANNEXED TO SAID DISTRICT
THE FOLLOWING ROLL CALL VOTE RESULTED:
AYES:
COUNCILMEMBERS:
BUCKLEY, HICKMAN,
KELLEY, SCHIFFNER,
MAGEE.
NOES:
COUNCILMEMBERS:
NONE
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ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS:
ABSTAIN: COUNCILMEMBERS:
NONE
NONE
25. Annexation No. 1 (Tract 32503) to CFD No. 2004-3 (Rosetta Canyon) -
Improvement Area No.2
Mayor Magee opened the public hearing at 7:43 p.m.
City Manager Brady commented on the item. He requested the Interim City
Clerk to announce the notice.
Interim City Clerk Soto announced the notice had been published in accordance
with the Mello Roos Community Facilities Act of 1982 and proof of such
publication was on file in the City Clerk's Office.
Administrative Services Director Pressey noted the background of the item.
Mayor Magee requested testimony from the public. He inquired if there was
anyone wishing to speak in favor or against the item. He also inquired if there
was anyone that wished to speak at all.
Mayor Magee inquired if there were any property owners subject to the proposed
assessments who wished to file a written protest. He noted that if there were any
property owners who wished to file a written protest, they must file it with the City
Clerk at that time. He noted that for purpose of a majority protest, only written
protests were to be considered.
Mayor Magee closed the public hearing at 7:46 p.m.
MOVED BY COUNCILMEMBER SCHIFFNER, SECONDED BY MAYOR PRO
TEM HICKMAN AND CARRIED BY A UNANIMOUS VOTE TO ADOPT
RESOLUTION NO. 2007-58 APPROVING THE ANNEXATION INTO THE
DISTRICT.
MOVED BY COUNCILMEMBER SCHIFFNER, SECONDED BY MAYOR PRO
TEM HICKMAN AND CARRIED BY A UNANIMOUS VOTE TO ADOPT
RESOLUTION NO. 20007-59 CALLING FOR A SPECIAL ELECTION.
Mayor Magee directed Interim City Clerk Soto to tabulate the ballots and
announce if a majority protest had been made.
Interim City Clerk Soto announced that two-thirds of the votes cast are in favor.
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MOVED BY COUNCILMEMBER SCHIFFNER, SECONDED BY MAYOR PRO
TEM HICKMAN AND CARRIED BY A UNANIMOUS VOTE TO ADOPT
RESOLUTION NO. 2007-60 ORDERING CANVASSING OF THE ELECTION
RESULTS.
MOVED BY COUNCILMEMBER SCHIFFNER, SECONDED BY MAYOR PRO
TEM HICKMAN TO ADOPT FIRST READING BY TITLE ONLY ORDINANCE
NO. 1219.
ORDINANCE NO. 1219
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE,
CALIFORNIA, ACTING AS THE LEGISLATIVE BODY OF CITY OF LAKE
ELSINORE COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 2004-3 (ROSETTA
CANYON), AUTHORIZING THE LEVY OF A SPECIAL TAX
THE FOLLOWING ROLL CALL VOTE RESULTED:
AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS:
BUCKLEY, HICKMAN,
KELLEY, SCHIFFNER,
MAGEE.
NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS:
ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS:
ABSTAIN: COUNCILMEMBERS:
NONE
NONE
NONE
26. Chapter 17.18 of the Lake Elsinore Municipal Code reaardina R-M-R Rural
Mountainous Residential District
Community Development Director Preisendanz presented the staff report.
Mayor Magee opened the public hearing at 7:49 p.m.
Mayor Magee requested testimony from the public. He inquired if there was
anyone wishing to speak in favor or against the item. He also inquired if there
was anyone that wished to speak at all.
Mayor Magee closed the public hearing at 7:50 p.m.
MOVED BY COUNCILMEMBER KELLEY, SECONDED BY MAYOR PRO TEM
HICKMAN AND CARRIED BY UNIANIMOUS VOTE TO ADOPT FIRST
READING BY TITLEONL Y ORDINANCE NO. 1220.
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ORDINANCE NO. 1220
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE,
CALIFORNIA, ADDING CHAPTER 17.18 OF THE LAKE ELSINORE
MUNICIPAL CODE REGARDING THE R-M-R: RURAL MOUNTAINOUS
RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT AND ADOPTION OF A NEGATIVE DECLARATION
THEREFORE
THE FOLLOWING ROLL CALL VOTE RESULTED:
AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS:
BUCKLEY, HICKMAN,
KELLEY, SCHIFFNER,
MAGEE
NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS:
NONE
ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS:
NONE
ABSTAIN: COUNCILMEMBERS:
NONE
27. Amendment No.2 to the Canyon Hills Specific plan. tentative Parcel Map No.
34442 (for Condominium Purposes) and Residential DesiQn Review No. 2005-28
for Parkside Terrace
Community Development Director Preisendanz presented the staff report. He
noted that the total number of units is less that the adopted specific plan.
David D. Dunham of Pardee Homes thanked staff for their hard work. He
indicated he would be available for questions.
Jim Stringer, Vice President of Pardee Homes, indicated he was available to
answer any questions. He indicated he agrees with all the conditions of
approval.
MOVED BY COUNCILMEMBER SCHIFFNER, SECONDED BY MAYOR PRO
TEM HICKMAN AND CARRIED BY A BY A UNANIMOUS VOTE TO ADOPT
RESOLUTION NO. 2007-61 ADOPTING FINDINGS THAT THE
ENTITLEMENTS ARE EXEMPT FROM THE MULTIPLE SPECIES HABITAT
CONSERVATION PLAN (MSHCP).
Councilmember Buckley inquired about Condition No. 36.
Community Development Director Preisendanz confirmed they will be multi-
family units. He stated there will be fewer units.
Councilmember Buckley commented on the parking area not being sufficient.
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Community Development Director Preisendanz indicated he will look into
amending the parking ordinance. He commented on the surrounding roads.
MOVED BY COUNCILMEMBER KELLEY, SECONDED BY
COUNCILMEMBER SCHIFFNER AND CARRIED BY A UNANIMOUS VOTE
TO ADOPT RESOLUTION NO. 2007-62 APPROVING THE ADDENDUM TO
THE FINAL EIR FOR THE CANYON HILLS SPECIFIC PLAN
MOVED BY COUNCILMEMBER KELLEY, SECONDED BY
COUNCILMEMBER SCHIFFNER AND CARRIED BY UNIANIMOUS VOTE TO
ADOPT FIRST READING BY TITLE ONLY ORDINANCE NO. 1221
ORDINANCE NO. 1221
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE,
CALIFORNIA, APPROVING AMENDMENT NO. 2 TO THE CANYON HILLS
SPECIFIC PLAN
THE FOLLOWING ROLL CALL VOTE RESULTED:
NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS:
BUCKLEY, HICKMAN,
KELLEY, SCHIFFNER,
MAGEE.
NONE
AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS:
ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS:
NONE
ABSTAIN: COUNCILMEMBERS:
NONE
MOVED BY COUNCILMEMBER SCHIFFNER, SECONDED BY MAYOR PRO
TEM HICKMAN AND CARRIED BY A UNANIMOUS VOTE TO ADOPT
RESOLUTION NO. 2007-63 APPROVING TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP NO.
34442.
MOVED BY COUNCILMEMBER SCHIFFNER, SECONDED BY MAYOR PRO
TEM HICKMAN WITH BUCKLEY ABSTAINING AND CARRIED BY A 4-1
VOTE TO ADOPT RESOLUTION NO. 2007-64, APPROVING RESIDENTIAL
DESIGN REVIEW NO. 2005-28.
28. Addendum to Mitiaated Neaative Declaration No. 2005-07 for the installation of
trestle structure to support utility lines
Community Development Director Preisendanz gave a background on the item.
He stated that this was an addendum to a Mitigated Negative Declaration. He
stated this project is related to Tessara.
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Mayor Magee opened the public hearing at 8:00 p.m.
Mayor Magee requested testimony from the public. He inquired if there was
anyone wishing to speak in favor or against the item. He also inquired if there
was anyone that wished to speak at all.
Mayor Magee closed the public hearing at 8:01 p.m.
Mayor Pro Tem Hickman commented on a safety barrier for the trestle.
MOVED BY MAYOR PRO TEM HICKMAN, SECONDED BY
COUNCILMEMBER SCHIFFNER AND CARRIED BY A UNANIMOUS VOTE
TO ADOPT RESOLUTION NO. 2007-65 ADOPTING THE ADDENDUM TO
MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION NO. 2005-07.
MOVED BY COUNCILMEMBER SCHIFFNER, SECONDED BY MAYOR PRO
TEM HICKMAN AND CARRIED BY A UNANIMOUS VOTE TO ADOPT
RESOLUTION NO. 2007-66 ADOPTING FINDINGS OF CONSISTENCY WITH
THE MULTI-SPECIES HABITAT CONSERVATION PLAN.
BUSINESS ITEMS
31. Adoption of Resolution establishina fines and penalties of parkina and lake use
violations
City Manager Brady noted the parking and lake use violation penalties. He
commented on timely payment of fines. He stated that staff is recommending an
increase in the fine amount.
Mayor Pro Tem Hickman commented he would like to look into RV parking
violations.
MOVED BY MAYOR PRO TEM HICKMAN, SECONDED BY
COUNCILMEMBER SCHIFFNER AND CARRIED BY A UNANIMOUS VOTE
TO ADOPT RESOLUTION NO. 2007-67 EST ABLlSIHING FINES AND
PENALTIES FOR PARKING AND LAKE USE VIOLATIONS.
32. Public Safetv Advisory Commission Recruitment and Appointment Process
Mayor Magee commented on the appointment of sub-committee made up of
Mayor Pro Tem Hickman and Councilmember Schiffner. He stated there are two
positions that need to be filled.
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MOVED BY MAYOR PRO TEM HICKMAN, SECONDED BY
COUNCILMEMBER SCHIFFNER AND CARRIED BY A UNANIMOUS VOTE
TO INITIATE THE RECRUITMENT PROCESS BY ESTABLISHING A
SUBCOMMITTEE TO REVIEW, INTERVIEW AND MAKE
RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE CITY COUNCIL FOR APPOINTMENT OF
THESE PERSONS TO THE PUBLIC SAFETY ADVISORY.
COUNCIL RECESSED AT 8:08 P.M.
COUNCIL RECONVENED AT 8:17 P.M.
PUBLIC COMMENTS
No comments.
CITY MANAGER COMMENTS
City Manager Brady commented on the following:
1) The upcoming Community calendar events.
CITY ATTORNEY COMMENTS
No comments.
COMMITTEE REPORTS
None.
CITY TREASURER COMMENTS
No comments.
CITY COUNCIL COMMENTS
Councilmember Kelley commented on the following:
1) Community events during May.
Councilmember Schiffner commented on the following:
No comments.
Mayor Pro Tem Hickman commented on the following:
1) On the National Day of Prayer on May 13th.
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2) Unity in Community Walk over 400 participants.
Councilmember Buckley commented on the following:
No comments.
Mayor Magee commented on the following:
1) Burglary at the Sporting Goods store, police caught the burglars.
2) Requested staff look into AMR Ambulance posting protocol.
3) Closed meeting in honor of victims of Virginia Tech School tragedy.
Mayor Magee adjourned the Regular City Council Mee .
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MICHELLE SOTO, INTERIM CITY CLERK
CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE
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