HomeMy WebLinkAbout10-12-1993 City Council MinutesMINIITES
REGULAR CZTY COIINCIL MEETING
CZTY OF LARE ELSINORE
31315 CHANEY STREET
LARE ELSZNORE, CALIFORNIA
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12~ 1993
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CALL TO ORDER
The Regular City Council Meeting was called to order by Mayor
Washburn at 7:02 p.m.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
The Pledge of Allegiance was led by King Videocable Cameraman Leo
Arnao.
ROLL CALL
PRESENT: COUNCILMENIBERS: CHERVENY, DOMINGUEZ~ WINKLER~ WASHBURN
ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: ALONGI
Also present were: City Manager Molendyk, Assistant City Manager
Rogers, City Attorney Harper, Administrative Services Director
Boone, Community Development Manager Shear, City Planner Leslie,
Public Services Director Tecca, Manager of Special Projects
Watenpaugh, City Treasurer Pape and City Clerk Kasad.
PRESENTATIONS/CEREMONIALS
A. Proclamation - Red Ribbon Week Festival Committee & Kiwanis
Club. (F:122.1)
Mayor Washburn read the proclamation and presented it to
members of the Red Ribbon Week Committee and the Kiwanis Club.
Judy Weston, representing the Red Ribbon Week Committee,
accepted the proclamation and invited the public to attend the
festival scheduled for Saturday, October 16, 1993, at City
Park. She also announced a magic show to be held on October
22, 1993 to benefit the Red Ribbon Week Campaign.
Dennis Price, representing the Kiwanis Club, detailed the
activities of the Kiwanis Club which relate to Red Ribbon Week
and thanked the Council for this recognition.
B. Lake Ubdate. (F:92.1)
Manager of Special Projects Watenpaugh commented on his
discussions with Brach & Allard of this date, and noted that
they will be treating the Lake again on October 13th. He also
commented that to date they have been successful in keeping
the oxygen levels and p.h. levels conducive for the fish. He
noted that a third party will be assisting in evaluation of
the results of treatment to date.
C. Stadium Update. (F:134.10)
City Manager Molendyk advised that while there is no new
information on the Stadium, the project is on schedule. He
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noted the additional eontracts awarded on October 8, 1993, and
advised that a few more special meetings will be needed to
remain on schedule.
D. Presentation Sheriff's Denartment. (F:127.2)
Mayor Washburn called upon Captain Daniel to address a recent
newspaper article in regard to the Uniform Crime Report from
the Federal Bureau of Investiaation.
Captain Daniel explained that the Uniform Crime Report defines
"part one" crimes as homicides, rapes, robberies, aggravated
assault, burglary, grand theft and auto theft. He further
explained that the statistics the Sheriff's Department
compiles for an annual report includes all the crimes listed
above and are reported to the Bureau of Criminal Statistics,
Department of Justice for the State of California who then
publishes the findings in the California Crime Index, which
contains all crimes reported with the exception of arson and
larceny thefte He explained that the Federal Bureau of
Ynvestigation includes all crimes including petty larceny and
theft, which could include shoplifting of small items (such as
candy and bubble gwn) to larger crimes. He further explained
tha~ the reason for reporting all ~hefts is ~he variance in
laws from state ~o s~ate; noting that in the state of
California shoplifting is a misdemeanor, but in other states
it is a felony. This creates a form of standardization
although it sends a wrong signal to anyone who does not
understand this type of report. Captain Daniel explained that
~he informa~ion in the Uniform Crime Report is accura~e, but
there needs to be a study of what the numbers mean. He stated
that it was reported that if a person living in Lake Elsinore
would be more likely to be a victim of a serious crime than a
person living in the City of Los Angeles. Captain Daniel
stated that this is not a fair statement nor a proper
comparison due to inaccurate population count and how the
information was analyzed. The publication was not intended to
rank cities, but rather to give an overview of the trends and
how the criminal e7ement is changing within specified areas.
Captain Daniel read a portion of the instructions for
compiling information for this repor~, as follows:
Each year when Crime in the United States is published,
many entities, news media, tourism agencies and others
with an interest in crime in our nation, compiles
rankings of cities and counties based on their crime
index figures. These simplistic and/or incomplete
analyses often create misleading perceptions which
adversely affect cities and coun~ies along with the
residents. Valid assessments are only possible with
careful study and analysis of the various conditions
affecting each local law enforcement jurisdiction.
Population size is ~he onTy correla~e of crime utilized
in this publication. The reader is therefore cautioned
against comparing statistical data of individual
reporting units from cities, counties, metropolitan
areas, states, colleges or universities solely on ~he
basis of their population or student enrollment.
Captain Daniel stated that the crime statistics must be
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carefully reviewed to see what they really mean and that there
are cities which Lake Elsinore is being compared to that don~t
have recreational activities, such as the Lake. He explained
that Lake Elsinore has a large number of people fillinq the
campgrounds and creating an additional variable, meaning if
the officer responds to a crime of assault in the State Park
the individuals are generally from out of town, but the crime
stats stay in the City and this does not reflect what is local
and what is not and impacts the final report. He expressed
concern with the comment that a person would be four times
more likely to be a victim of a violent crime in the City of
Lake Elsinore. Captain Daniel explained that in fact no
person moving to Lake Elsinore should be in fear of this. He
cited the four homicides which occurred in the City in the
last year and explained that two were directly gang related
and not affecting the general population; one infant which was
beaten to death; and the forth was a homicide created from a
dispute between two neiqhbors who had a lonq standing argument
and it escalated to violence. He stressed that these crimes
did not affect or involve the general public. He noted the
rapes which occurred in the City and stated that they were not
situations of people being pulled off the street; they were
incidents which could be classified as drug oriented and date
rapes and there were no abductions. Captain Daniel explained
the assault reports and stated that of the 258 aggravated
assaults, 38~ were within family units amounting to
approximately 100 reports and of the other 158 the majority
were drug orientated. The average person in the community is
not subjected to these types of assaults. Captain Daniel
stated that he felt that there was no cause for concern by the
average citizen of the City; but noted there are problera
areas. He explained that if Council uses the actual base
population and backs out the part two crimes (petty thefts and
malicious mischief) that are included in the report, the
accurate number places the City at 90.1 crimes per thousand
rather than 151.1 crimes and this ranks the City below six or
seven other cities. He stressed that the Uniform Crime Report
does not present an accurate picture of the City and the
instructions clearly state that all data must be accurately
analyzed which it was not.
E. Presentation - King Videocable. (F:170.7)
Tom Thomas, General Manager, presented to media spots which
will begin on October 13th recognizing Lake Elsinore and King
Videocable, featuring commentators Torn Snyder & John
McLaughlin.
PIIBLIC COMMENTS - AGENDIZED YTEMS
None Requested.
CONSENT CALENDAR
MOVED BY CHERVENY, SECONDED BY DOMINGUEZ AND CARRIED BY UNANIMOUS
VOTE OF THOSE PRESENT TO APPROVE THE CONSENT CALENDAR AS PRESENTED.
1. The following Minutes were approved:
a. Regular City Council Meeting - September 28, 1993.
(F:44.4)
b. Special City Council Meeting - September 30, 1993.
(F:44.4)
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The followinq Minutes were received and ordered filed:
co Planning Commission Meeting - September 1, 1993. (F:60.3)
d, Planning Commission Meeting - September 15, 1993. (F:60.3)
2. Received and ordered filed the Building Activity Report for
September, 1993. (F:32.2)
3. Received and ordered filed the Code Enforcement Activity
Report for September, 1993. (F:54.1)
4e Ratified Warrant List for September 30, 1993. (F12.3)
5o Approved Change Order No. 2 for the Country Club Heights Trunk
Sewer By-Pass, Phase YI Sewer Improvements, Community
Facilities District 88-3. (F:22.3)
6. Approved Public Hearing Da~e of October 26, 1993, for the
following:
a. Tentative Parcel Map 27821, Variance 93-2, Variance 93-4,
Conditional Use Permit 93-4 and Commercial Project 93-4 -
DePasquale Family Trust (Camelot Property Counselors,
Inc.) (F:110.2)(X:58.2)
APPEAL
21.
City Manager Molendyk recommended continuance of this item.
%40VED BY DOMINGUEB, SECONDED B% CHERVENY AND CARRIED BY UNANIMOUS
VOTE OF THOSE PRESENT TO CONTINUE THIS MATTER TO THE NEXT CIT7t
COUNCIL MEETING.
Councilman Winkler requested that the Century Aomes Fence be
placed on the next City Council Agenda for consideration.
~IISYNESS ITEMS
31,
City Manager Molendyk highlighted this request for a twelve
month extension of time.
MOVED BY CHERVENY, SECONDED BY DOMINGUEZ AND CARRIED BY UNANIMOUS
VOTE OF THOSE PRESENT TO GRANT THE TWELVE MONTH EXTENSION OF TIME
FOR TENTATIVE TRACT MAP 25831 WHICA SHALL EXPIRE ON AUGUST 14,
1994, BASED ON THE FOLLOWING FINDINGS AND SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING
CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL.
Findinas
1. Substantial progress toward the development of this
Tract Map has taken place.
September 28. 1993. (F:21.1)
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2. Conditions have been added by the engineering and
Planning Departments to insure the development will
not impact public health, safety and welfare.
3. The project as proposed and conditioned is
consistent with the Goals, Policies and Objectives
of the General Plan.
Planning Department Conditions
1. Extension of time for Tentative Tract Map No. 25831
will expire on August 14, 1993 unless an additional
extension of time is granted by the City of Lake
Elsinore City Council in accordance with the
Subdivision Map Act and Title 16 of the Lake
Elsinore Municipal Code.
2. The Tentative Tract Map shall comply with the State
of California Subdivision Map Act and shall comply
to all applicable requirements of the Lake Elsinore
Municipal Code, Title 16 unless modified by the
Conditions of Approval.
3. This Tentative Tract Map shall be subject to the
approval of a Specific Plan Amendment adding this
tract to the Ramsgate Specific Plan; and
establishing the Specific Plan Zoning.
4. The applicant shall comply with the approved
Ramsgate Specific Plan, as deemed by the Community
Development Manager.
5. Administrative Design Review shall be required for
all residential development prior to the issuance
of a building permit. Design Review will be
required of all non-residential development.
6. Applicant shall record CC & R's for the tract
prohibiting on-street storage of boats, motor
homes, trailers, and trucks over one-ton capacity,
roof mounted or front yard microwave satellite
antennas. The CC & R's shall be approved by the
Community Development Manager prior to recordation
of Final Map.
7. The dimensions of all residential lots shown on the
Final Tract Map shall comply with the minimum
standards established in the Ramsgate Specific
Plan.
Street names for all streets within the Tentative
Map shall be approved by the Community Development
Manager.
Enqineering Denartment Conditions
9. Prior to the issuance of any grading permit or
building permit, the applicant shall sign and
complete an "Acknowledgement of Conditions" and
shall return the executed original to the Planning
Department for inclusion in the case file.
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10. Fence location and walls indicated on a grading or
landscape plan and consis~ent with the Ramsgate
Specific Plan shall be approved by the Community
Development Manager or designee prior to the
release of a Certifica~e of Occupancy.
il. Grading and construction plans shall incorporate
erosion control measures as required by the
building official.
12. Improvement plans, including sewer, raater and
drainage shall be approved prior to the Final Map
approval.
13e Grading plans for this subdivision shall comply
with the grading objectives and guidelines
established in the Ramsgate Specific Plan.
14, All public works requirements shall be complied
with as a condition of development as specified in
the Lake Elsinore Municipal Code.
15. Pay all Capital Improvement and Plan Check fees
(Lake Elsinore Municipal Code, Title 15, Chapter
15.34; Resolution No. 85-26).
16. Submit a letter of verification (will-serve) to the
City Engineering Department, from the applicable
water district, stating water and sewer
arrangemen~s have been made for this project and
all sewer and water easements shall be secured
prior to final map approvale
17. Yntersecting streets on the inside radius of a
curve will only be permitted when adequate sight
distance is verified by the Registered Engineer.
18. Pay all fees and meet requirements of encroachment
permit issued by the Engineering Department for
construction of public works off-site improvements
(Municipal Code, Title 12, Chapter 12.08 and
Resolution 83-78).
19. Provide street lighting and indicate on street
improvement plans as required by the City Engineer.
20. All lot drainage shall be conveyed to a public
gacility or accepted by the adjacent property
owners by a letter of drainage acceptance or
conveyed to a drainage easement.
21. Prior to the recordation of the Final Map, all
public improvements shall be designed and
construc~ed or bonded for in accordance with plans
and specifications meeting the approval of the City
Engineer and the Chief Building official as amended
by the Ramsgate Specific Plan.
22. All utilities except electrical over 12kv shall be
placed underground, as approved by tfie serving
utility.
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23. All compaction reports, grade certification,
monument certification (with tie-notes delineated
on 8-1/2" x li" mylar) shall be submitted to the
Engineering Department before final inspection of
off-site improvements will be scheduled and
approved.
24. The Developer shall pay for "No Parking" and street
sweeping signs.
25. Public works improvement plans and specifications
shall be prepared by a civil engineer and
improvements shall be to Riverside County Road
Department Standards and City Codes (L.E.M.C. 12.04
and 16.34). As amended by the Specific Plan.
26. All local streets as determined by Community
Development Manager shall have sixty (60) feet
right-of-way and forty (40) feet curb-to-curb.
Restricted to local double loaded streets (cul-de-
sacs and looped streets 1,000 feet or less) shall
have fifty (50) of right-of-way and thirty-six (36)
curb-to-curb with a three (3) foot utility easement
on each side of the street.
27. Desirable grade for local streets is nine percent
(9g). A maximum grade of fifteen percent (15$)
should only be used in design constraint
consideration,
28. Developer shall contribute to the City°s Master
Entry Way Sign Program at a rate of $100. per every
forty dwellings.
29. Developer shall obtain all necessary off-site
easements for off-site grading from the adjacen~
property owners prior to approval of Final Map.
30. All drainage facilities in this tract shall be
constructed to Riverside County Flood Control
District Standards.
31. Provide Soils, Geology and Seismic reports
including street design recommendations prior to
recordation of Final Map. Provide final soils
report showing compliance with preliminary and
finish grade certification.
32. Developer shall provide an approved open space
conservation easement for the tracts open space
with a fuel modification zone for a fire break to
be maintained by a homeowners' association.
33. The developer shall be generally eligible for
reimbursement agreement from surrounding
developments for the cost of off-site improvements
required for this project.
34. The fifty (50) foot Southern California Edison
(SCE) easement running through the tract shall be
landscaped with the approval of the Community
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Development Manager and SCE. SCE generally limits
landscaping to that, which on the maturity, won~t
grow higher than fifteen (15) feet in height and no
trees or shrubs within ~wenty (20) fee~ o£ the
power pole or s~ructure.
350 01L" Street in Tract 25479 shall be evaluated and
approved by the Community Development Manager to
determine if i~ is appropriate for extension into
this tract prior ~o the approval of the Final Tract
Map.
36. Applicant shall meet all Conditions of Approval
prior to the issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy
and release of utilities.
37. Applicant shall meet all requirements of the
Riverside County Fire Department for fire
protection.
38. Prior to issuance of building permits, applicant
shall provide assurance that all required fees to
the Lake Elsinore School District have been paid.
39e All structures shall be designed to incorporate all
state and local water conservation regulations,
subject to the approval of the Chief Building
Official.
40. All building shall be cons~ructed with the fire
retardant roofing materials as described in Section
3203 of the Uniform Building Code.
41. Submit a schedule of public works improvements
based upon the timing of occupancy of the tract
prior to final map approvale
42. All lots will be served with mail delivery units
subject to the approval of the Lake Elsinore Post
Master, Community Development Manager, and Public
Works Director.
43. The applicant shall agree to be a participant in
the preparation of a specific plan on the property
north of this tract. This obligation would be for
the purpose of modifying the edges of this tract as
may be required to properly develop the neighboring
properties. If the Specific Plan is not initiated
prior to the Certificate of Occupancy on the final
unit, this obligation will be waived.
44. Trellis Lane shall be improved between this tract
and Highway 74 with a minimum of 2 paved lanes or
as required of Tentative Tract Map 25479 should its
recordation occur first, subject to the approval of
the City Engineer.
45. Dedicated underground wafer riqhts ~o the City
(Municipal Code, Title 16, Chapter 16.52.030).
46. ~ydrology and Hydraulic Study shall be submitted to
the Engineering Department for review and approval
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by City Engineer before final map approval.
Developer shall mitigate any flooding and/or
erosion downstream caused by development of site
and diversion of drainagee
47. Prior to the Final Map recordation, a public works
construction agreement shall be entered into by the
developer(s), owners(s) and the City.
48. Applicant shall post required bonds for public
works improvements as established for the project
by the City Engineer prior to final map approval.
49. With ~he development of this site, all storm
facilities shall provide tract and downstream
property owners with 100 year storm flood control
protection.
50. Downstream acceptance letters will be necessary
from the downstream property owners for outletting
the proposed storm run-off on private propertye
51. All improvement plans and tract maps shall be
digitized. At Certificate of Occupancy applicant
shall submit tapes and/or discs which are
compatible with eh City's ARC Information/GIS or
developer to pay $1,00o per sheet for City
digitizing.
52. if this tract develops before the Ramsgate tracts,
this applicant will be responsible for providing
two (2) paved access roads to their tract as
approved by the City Engineero
53. Applicant shall contribute five percent (5~)
towards the cost of design and construction of the
traffic signals per the circulation recommendations
by the traffic study by Kunzman Associates.
54. A portion of the Tract 25831 lies within an area
which is part of the Hydrology Study for the
Ramsgate project. The applicant shall coordinate
with said study and construct facilities required
to safely collect and convey off-site tributary
flows through the site by a method approved by the
City Engineer.
55. Lot "A" as shown on approved Tentative Map shall be
maintained by the HomeowNer's Association.
56. Developer shall install blue reflective pavement
markers in the street at all fire hydrant
locations.
57. Developer shall be subject to all Master Planned
drainage fees and will receive credit for all
Master Planned drainage facilities construction .
58. If grading exceeds 50 cubic yards, grading plans
shall be prepared by a Civil Engineer and approved
prior to Final Map approval. Prior to any grading,
applicant shall obtain a grading permit and post
appropriate security.
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59. The owner shall provide the City with proof of his
having filed a Notice of Intent with the Regional
Water Quality Control Board prior ~o issuance of
grading permit.
60. Developer shall ensure that all promotional
materials for this projec~ shall iden~ify the
location as Lake Elsinore.
32.
(F:112.1)(X:92.1)
City Manager Molendyk explained this itera.
MOVED BY CHERVENY, SECONDED BY DOMINGUEZ TO ADOPT RESOLUTION NO.
93-61.
Mayor Pro Tem Dominguez ques~ioned the ability to revise the
fees. City Manager Molendyk indicated that the fees would be
at the Council~s discretion.
THE FOREGO%NG MOTION CARRIED BY UNANIMOUS VOTE OF THOSE PRESENT.
RESOLUTION NO. 93-61
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE,
CALIFORNIA, ESTABLISHING PARKING AND LAKE CITATION ENFORCEMENT
SCHEDULES AND PENALTIES.
33. SeCOnd Readincr - ordinanac Nn_ aaz _
. (F:i~2.z)
MOVED BY CHERVENY, SECONDED BY WASHBURN TO ADOPT ORDINANCE NO. 963e
ORDINANCE NO. 963
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE,
CALIFORNIA REZONING .57 ACRES LOCATED APPROXIMATELY 250 FEET
ddORTH OF THE INTERSECTION OF SUMMERHILL DRIVE AND RAILROAD
CANYON DRIVE, FROM R-1 (SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL) TO C-2
(GENERAL COMMERCIAL) ZONYNG DISTRICT (ZONE CHANGE NO. 93-2)
KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN.
UPON THE FOLLOWING ROLL CALY, VOTEf
AYES: COUNCILMII~IBERS: CHERVENY, DOMINGUEZ, WYNKLER, WASHBURN
NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE
ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERSa ALONGI
ABSTAYN: COUNCILMEMBERSe AIONE
34. Second Readina - Ordinance No_ 965 -
(F:72.1)
MOVED BY WASHBURN, SECONDED BY DOMINGUEZ TO ADOPT ORDINANCE NO.
965:
ORDINANCE NO. 965
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE, CALYFORNIA,
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ESTABLISHING DATES FOR GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.
UPON THE FOLLOWING ROLL CALL VOTEz
AYES: COUNCILMII~SBERS: CHERVENY,
, WINKLER, WASHBURN
NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE
ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: ALONGI
ABSTAIN: COUNCILMENIDERS: NONE
35.
(F:172.2)
MOVED BY WASHBURPI, SECONDED BY CHERVENY TO ADOPT ORDINANCE NO. 966:
NO. 966
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE,
CALIFORNIA, PREZONING 346 ACRES TO 116 ACRES OF R-A
RESIDENTIAL HILL SIDE AND 230 ACRES OF R-A RESIDENTIAL
AGRICULTURAL, LOCATED NORTH AND EAST OF GRAND AVENUE, WEST OF
THE INTERSECTION OF MACHADO STREET (ZONE CHANGE 92-6), WESTERN
DESERT CORPORATIOIS.
LJPON THE FOLLOWING ROLL CALL VOTE:
AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: CAERVENY~ DOMINGUEZ, WINKLER, WASHBURN
NOES; COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE
ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: ALONGI
ABSTAIN: COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE
PIIBLIC COMMENTS - NON-AGENDIZED ITEMS
Larry Cohen, 151 S. Torn Ranch Road, commented on the local crime
statistics and expressed concern that those statistics may
negatively impact the tourism draw for the community, and
encouraged efforts for positive public relations. He commented on
the 1/2 cent sales tax proposition and noted the potential that a
utility tax should be considered, in spite of the negative
implicationse
Peter Dawson, 18010 Grand Avenue, commented on the enthusiasm of
County residents that discussions are occurring and an agreement is
near.
Ace Vallejos, 15231 Cobre Street, indicated that he was concerned
with the Council~s response to the crime report. He stressed the
crime statistics and the need for increased staffing levels by the
Sheriff~s Department. He expressed concern with the expense of
Walmart and the Stadium versus the cost of needed law enforcement.
Leon Strigotte, 216 Chaney Street, commented on local crime
statistics, focusing on unreported crimes of which he was aware,
one being a shooting at an inhabited dwelling and the other being
an attempt to solicit a woman for prostitution. He expressed
concern with the safety of the Community for its residents. He
stressed his ongoing concern with the need for a reserve police
officer program.
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Jim i+loodwarcY, 28543 Red Gum Stree~, representing Paul Castano, a
lake front property owner, expressed concern with recent Code
Enforcement actions reguiring removal of picnia benches, bar-be-
ques, etc. from lake shose propertieso He noted Mr. Castano~s
attempt to place concrete to support water lines on his property
and the finding of nuisance by the City. He cited court cases and
Civil cocies relating to rights to use of personal propertye
Hugh Von Pla~~en noted his previous appearances before Council and
questioned any action which might have occurred on Chaney Street
during the secent meetingse Mayor Washburn indicated that
engineering has been working on a report and will hold a workshop
on October 14, and schedule the matter for the next City Council
aneeting on October 26, 1993. (Note - after further discussion the
workshop on this mat~er was scheduled for October 21, 1993, at 5:00
p.m,
Chris FYylanc3, 15191 Wavecres~, no~ed and read an editorial in the
Monday, October 11, 1993, Press Enterprise concerning the Walmart
litigation and implied conflict of interest. City A~~orney Harper
indica~ed that while he did not read the editorial, he felt the
~udgeos decisaon had been mis-statedo He stressed that the judge
found that there had been no conflic~ at any time, on the part of
1tiIayor F7ashburn or Councilman Winkler.
Denise Thompkins, 218 Chaney Street, stressed concerns of the
residents on Chaney Street for traffic safety, zoning, etc. She
inquired when further action by the Council would occur.
Abi Secrero, 20790 Fitch, Meadowbroolc, expressed concern that the
City had shifted the boundaries of the Little League, making her
son ineligible ~o play in the league with his former team mates<
Councilman Winkler indicated that the Little League division had
been split, but all of the children will be able to play in one
league or the other. Mayor Washburn clarified that the City has no
jurisdiction over the Little League. Councilman Winkler indicated
that he has had discussions encouraging the Li~tle Y,eague to form
City and Non-City Leagues; and they have begun a shift of this
~ype. Mayor Washburn encouraged further discussions by Mrs.
Secrero with the Little League board.
City Manager Molendyk commented on the comruents of Mr. B4oodward and
noted the Council action to place a Lakeshore Overlay District in
7986. He noted that the main request is that the area remain
clean. City Attorney Harper suggested limi~ed discussion on this
matter due to the pending Nuisance Abatement actions. Community
Development Manager Shear e~lained the Lakeshore Overlay District
Ordinance and the regulations it details. City Attorney Harper
clarified that this type of action does not fall under the Civil
Cocie Statutes.
CITY MANAGER COMMENTS
Deferred to Redevelopment Agency Meeting.
CITY COIINCYL COMMENTS
Deferred to Redevelopment Agency Mee~ing.
THE CITY COUNCIL MEETING WAS RECESSED AT 8:00 P.M.
THE CITY COUNCIL MEETING WAS RECONVENED AT 8:35 P.Me
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CLOSED SESSION
THE CITY COUNCIL MEETING WAS ADJOURNED TO CLOSED SESSION AT 8:36
P.M. TO DISCUSS MATTERS OF POTENTIAL LITIGATION.
THE CITY COUNCIL MEETING WAS RECONVENED AT 8:50 P.M. NO ACTION
TAKEN.
ADJOUF2NMENT
MOVED BY WINKLER, SECONDED BY W HBURN AND CARRIED BY UNANIMOUS
VOTE TO ADJOURN THE REGULAR CITY UNCIL MEETING AT 8:51 P.M.
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G Y M. ASHBURN, MAYOR
CITY E ELSINORE
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VICKI F;?_S , CTTY CLERK
CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE