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HomeMy WebLinkAbout06-12-1990 City Council Minutes - Corrected Copy CORRECTED COpy MINUTES REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE 545 CHANEY STREET LAKE ELSINORE, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, JUNE 12, 1990 ****************************************************************** - i 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 Councilman Starkey. ROLL CALL PRESENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: BUCK, DOMINGUEZ, STARKEY, WINKLER, WASHBURN ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE Also present were: City Manager Molendyk, city Attorney Harper, Administrative Services Director Wood, Community Development Director Gunderman, Community Services Director Watenpaugh, Public Services Director Kirchner and city Clerk Kasad. PUBLIC COMMENTS Arta Valenzuela, representing the Chamber of Commerce, reminded the Community of the July 4th Fireworks display and the need for additional funds. She also detailed the adopt a firework program being used this year. PRESENTATIONS/CEREMONIALS B. Presentation = Ellen Todd, Downtown Design Review Committee. Councilmembers Dominguez and Buck presented Ms. Todd with a City Tile Plaque and thanked her for her service and time on this committee. C. Proclamation = Amateur Radio Week = Doc Savaqe. Mayor Washburn read the Proclamation recognizing Amateur Radio Week and presented it to Doc Savage. He also commented on the world wide efforts of Ham Radio operators. CONSENT CALENDAR The following items were pulled for further discussion and consideration: Item No. 19. MOVED BY WINKLER, SECONDED BY STARKEY AND CARRIED BY UNANIMOUS VOTE TO APPROVE THE BALANCE OF THE CONSENT CALENDAR AS PRESENTED. 1. The following Minutes were approved: a. May 22, 1990 - Regular City Council Meeting. The following Minutes were received and ordered filed: b. May 16, 1990 - Lake Elsinore Planning Commission. PAGE TWO - CITY COUNCIL MINUTES - JUNE 12, 1990 2. Received and ordered filed the Building Activity Report for May, 1990. 3. Received and ordered filed the Code Enforcement Activity Report for May, 1990. 4. Received and ordered filed the Structure Abatement Activity Report for May, 1990. 5. Received and ordered filed the Investment Report for May, 1990. 6. Ratified Warrant List for May 31, 1990. 7. Rejected and referred to Claims Administrator the Claim submitted by Colich & Sons (CL #90-15). -- 8. Rejected and referred to Claims Administrator the Claim submitted by Betty Rasmussen (CL #90-16). 9. Rejected and referred to city Attorney the Claim submitted by David D. Kromer (CL #90-17). 10. Authorized staff to proceed with the Pepsi Playpark Application and Authorized the Community Services Director to sign the application as the City's contact. 11. Approved Letter of Opposition to Assembly Bill 2879 (Cortese), and authorized the Mayor to sign for transmittal. 12. Approved 1990/91 Appropriation Limit of $9,940,902 and adopted Resolution No. 90-50. RESOLUTION NO. 90-50 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE, CALIFORNIA, SETTING FORTH AN APPROPRIATIONS LIMIT FOR FISCAL YEAR 1990/91 CONSISTENT WITH ARTICLE XIII B OF THE CALIFORNIA CONSTITUTION AND GIVING NOTICE OF THE AVAILABILITY OF INFORMATION SUPPORTING SAID DETERMINATION. .... 13. City-wide Lighting & Landscaping Maintenance District - Adopted Resolution Nos. 90-51 through 90-53 Approving the Engineer's Report, Authorizing Preparation of Plans & Specs, and Establishing a Public Hearing Date of July 24, 1990. RESOLUTION NO. 90-51 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL APPROVING THE ENGINEER'S "REPORT" FOR ANNUAL LEVY OF ASSESSMENT FOR FISCAL YEAR IN A DISTRICT WITHIN SAID CITY. RESOLUTION NO. 90-52 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL ORDERING THE PREPARATION OF PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, COST ESTIMATE, DIAGRAM, ASSESSMENT AND REPORT PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF DIVISION 15, PART 2 OF THE STREETS AND HIGHWAYS CODE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, FOR PROCEEDINGS FOR ANNUAL ASSESSMENT LEVY AFTER FORMATION OF A DISTRICT. - RESOLUTION NO. 90-53 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO PROVIDE FOR AN ANNUAL LEVY AND COLLECTION OF ASSESSMENTS FOR PAGE THREE - CITY COUNCIL MINUTES - JUNE 12, 1990 CERTAIN MAINTENANCE IN AN EXISTING DISTRICT, PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF DECISION 15, PART 2 OF THE STREETS AND HIGHWAYS CODE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, AND SETTING A TIME AND PLACE FOR PUBLIC HEARING THEREON. 14. Accepted the Right of Entry Permit for Railroad Canyon Road from E.V.M.W.D. and authorized the City Clerk to record same. ..... 15. Authorized Advertisement for Planning Commission Applications to be accepted through June 27, 1990. 16. Approved Final Parcel Map 24752 for the North side Casino Drive, south of Railroad Canyon Road, and authorized the City Clerk to sign. 17. Approved Final Tract Map 24856 for the area West of Robb Road, North of Mountain Avenue and South of Running Deer Street and authorized the city Clerk to sign. Accepted dedication of Underground Water Rights, Lots A through G. and the 30 foot wide drainage easement and record with final map and accepted the Memorandum of Agreement for construction and authorized the City Clerk to sign. 18. Approved First Amendment to Construction Agreement Addendum for Tract 18719-1 and authorized the City Clerk to sign and record. 20. Accepted Notice of Completion for Lakepoint Park Athletic Lighting Project. 21. Accepted Dedication of Additional Right of Way at the following locations: 29740 Denny Drive; Realty Center; 29600 Nichols; and 16364 Stevens 22. Accepted Quitclaim Deeds for Water Rights at the following locations: 29740 Denny Drive; and chaney st. - APN #377 150 004 23. Approved Public Hearing date of June 26, 1990 for the following: a. Recovery of Costs for Demolition of Structure at 18520 Collier. b. Adoption of Short-Term Habitat Conservation Plan for the Stephens' Kangaroo Rat; to concur with the county's certification of environmental impact report for the section 10(a) permit to allow incidental take of the endangered Stephens' Kangaroo Rat in Riverside County; to adopt the implementation agreement and to adopt the agreement regarding allocation of taxes. c. City of Lake Elsinore Budget for Fiscal Year 1990-91. 24. Approved Public Hearing date of July 10, 1990 for the following: a. Consideration of the Granting of an additional Cable Franchise to Jones Intercable of San Diego. ITEMS PULLED FROM THE CONSENT CALENDAR 19. Acceptance of Notice of Completion for Main Street (Flint to PAGE FOUR - CITY COUNCIL MINUTES - JUNE 12, 1990 Sumner) Landscape Improvements. Councilman Buck expressed concern with the acceptance of this project in that the grass was dying in portions of this project and questioned whether this would authorize the final payment. Public Services Director Kirchner advised that there is a 90 day maintenance clause in the bid and this problem will be corrected before the final payment is released. MOVED BY BUCK, SECONDED BY DOMINGUEZ AND CARRIED BY UNANIMOUS VOTE TO ACCEPT THE NOTICE OF COMPLETION. - PUBLIC HEARINGS 31. Specific Plan 90-1, Zone Chanqe 90-5, E.I.R. 90-1 and Commercial Pro;ect 90-6 = McArthurl Glen Group. A request to approve the Lake Elsinore outlet Center Specific Plan, a Zone Change from Commercial Manufacturing to Specific Plan, and Design Review of a 284,000 square foot commercial shopping center located immediately southwest of the Interstate 15, approximately 500 feet east of the Nichols Road interchange. Resolution No. 90-54 and Ordinance No. 896. Community Development Director Gunderman detailed this project and explained the current signage proposal. The city Clerk reported no written comments or protests. Mayor Washburn opened the public hearing at 7:15 p.m. asking those in favor of this item to speak. The following person spoke: Kenny smith, representing the applicant, gave a brief history of the pursuit of a location for this project and his work this far with the City. He stressed the need for an apprupriate location and high volume of traffic to support this type of center. He requested favorable consideration. -- Mayor Washburn asked those in opposition to speak. Hearing no one the public hearing was closed at 7:20 p.m. Councilman Buck questioned the impact of this project on the proposed future regional mall in the floodplain area. Mr. smith explained that the impact on the regional mall would be minimal, because that type of mall would have the advantage of increased variety. Councilman Buck expressed concern with the lack of conditions relating to freeway landscaping. Mayor Washburn suggested that since the master plan for that program has not been determined this may not be the appropriate time to condition the applicant. city Manager Molendyk further explained that due to the increased visibility of this freeway intersection, it would be more appropriate to consider this area after the other three corner development plans have been determined. council discussion related to the need to draw this type of development to the city and the need to assist them to a point to promote development. ..... City Manager Molendyk complimented the applicant and staff for working to fast-track this project with positive results. MOVED BY DOMINGUEZ, SECONDED BY BUCK AND CARRIED BY A VOTE OF 4 TO 0 PAGE FIVE - CITY COUNCIL MINUTES - JUNE 12, 1990 WITH WASHBURN ABSTAINING TO CERTIFY ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT . . 90-1 AND ADOPT RESOLUTION NO. 90-54: RESOLUTION NO. 90-54 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE CERTIFYING ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENTS FOR THE LAKE ELSINORE OUTLET CENTER (MCARHTUR/GLEN GROUP). APPROVE SPECIFIC PLAN 90-1 AND ZONE CHANGE 90-5 AND ADOPT ORDINANCE NO. 896: ORDINANCE NO. 896 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE, APPROVING THE LAKE ELSINORE OUTLET CENTER SPECIFIC PLAN AND MAKING CERTAIN FINDINGS WITH RESPECT THERETO (MCARTHUR/GLEN GROUP) . UPON THE FOLLOWING ROLL CALL VOTE: AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: BUCK, DOMINGUEZ, STARKEY, WINKLER NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE ABSTAIN: COUNCILMEMBERS: WASHBURN AND APPROVE COMMERCIAL PROJECT 90-6 BASED ON THE FOLLOWING FINDINGS AND SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL: Findinqs = Specific Plan 90-1 1. This request is anticipated to result in several significant adverse environmental impacts associated with the development of the site. These impacts are described in the Lake Elsinore Outlet Center Environmental Impact Report. 2. This request will result in significant environmental impacts associated with loss of habitat, traffic circulation, degradation of air quality and a substantial contribution to the cumulative impacts of area-wide urban development which may be partially mitigated but are anticipated to remain significant upon development of the site as allowed under the General Plan. Impacts of the Lake Elsinore Outlet Center Specific Plan are found to be acceptable due to benefits derived from the project, specifically the provision of shopping opportunities to the City, the anticipated increase in local government revenues and infrastructure improvements, all of which are expected to support local commercial and industrial development efforts and generate measurable benefits to the local economy. 3. The Lake Elsinore Outlet Center specific Plan meets the specific Plan criteria for content and systematic implementation of the General Plan established by section 65450 of the California Government Code and section 17.99 of the city of Lake Elsinore Municipal Code. Unless otherwise specified in the Final specific Plan the regulations provided in the City zoning Code shall apply. Approval of the specific Plan shall not be interpreted as waiving compliance with other provisions of the Lake Elsinore city Code, PAGE SIX - CITY COUNCIL MINUTES - JUNE 12, 1990 except in those areas where the Specific Plan expressly regulates a use. 4. The Lake Elsinore Outlet Center Specific Plan will not be detrimental to the health, safety, comfort or general welfare of the persons visiting or working within the neighborhood of the project area, nor will it be injurious to the property or improvements in that area or the city as a whole, based upon the provisions of the Plan, mitigation measures and Conditions of approval. Findinqs = Zone Chanqe 90-5 .... 1. The proposed amendment will not be detrimental to the health, safety, comfort, or general welfare of the person residing or working within the neighborhood of the proposed amendment or within the city, injurious to property or improvements in the neighborhood or within the city. 2. The proposed amendment is consistent with the General Plan. 3. The proposed amendment is consistent with section 17.99 as it implements the Lake Elsinore Outlet Center specific Plan. Findinqs = Commercial Pro;ect 90-6 1. The project implements the plans and design guidelines of the Lake Elsinore Outlet Center Specific Plan 90-1. 2. The project, as approved, complies with the goals and objectives of the General Plan and the Zoning District in which the project is located. 3. The project complies with the design directives contained in section 17.82.060 and all other applicable provisions of the Municipal Code. ... 4. Conditions and safeguards pursuant to section 17.82.070, including guarantees and evidence of compliance with conditions, have been incorporated into the approval of the subject project to insure development of the property in accordance with the objectives of this Chapter and the planning district in which the site is located. Conditions = Specific Plan 90-1 1. The view study in the specific Plan shall be refined to show the visibility of the project's roof and roof top equipment. From this a detail for screening shall be prepared and approved by the Community Development Director. Consideration shall be given to such things as single color for roof top mechanical equipment and appurtenances, and/or parapet wall height variations. 2. All wood fencing and gates shall be presented in a detail for the review and approval of the Community Development Director. ~ 3. Architectural details shall be prepared and approved by the community Development Director to improve PAGE SEVEN - CITY COUNCIL MINUTES - JUNE 12, 1990 ..... visual quality of the roof and parapet wall treatment. This will take into account the wall-like character of these features and their exposure to freeway view. To the degree there is prominent views of these features, additional architectural treatment may be required. 4. The freeway oriented, freestanding sign shall have an architectural character integrated with the buildings. 5. The southern, main entrance driveway throat shall be redesigned to improve pedestrian access to the main entrance and reduce conflict between pedestrians and vehicles. 6. The statement claiming the City will incur all public improvements costs, shall be removed from the Specific Plan document. 7. A wetlands area maintenance plan shall be prepared and approved by California Department of Fish and Game and the community Development Director. 8. The building separations shall be improved for emergency access, subject to the approval of the Fire Department. 9. Prior to issuance of building permits for Phase II the Collier Road Realignment E.I.R. shall be completed and certified by the City. 10. All freestanding signs and signs on the exterior walls of the building shall require the approval of the Community Development Director or his designee to assure compliance with the sign specifications of the specific Plan. 11. The six (6) acre site, shown as Phase III shall be consistent with the Specific Plan and subject to the Design Review process. 12. A wall of decorative block masonry shall be erected on the easterly boundary by the developer, in accordance with City requirements, and subject to the review and approval of the community Development Director. 13. The freeway oriented sign shall be subject to additional Design Review with respect to its enhancement and possible reduction of the height. Enhancement of the towers and the adjoining building parapets shall also be evaluated. ~ Planninq Department Conditions = Commercial Pro;ect 90-6 1. Design review approval for the Lake Elsinore Outlet Center will lapse and be void unless building permits for Phase I are issued within one (1) year from the date of City Council approval. An extension of time, up to one (1) year per extension, may be granted by the Planning commission prior to the expiration of the initial Design Review approval upon application by the developer one (1) month prior to expiration. 2. site improvements shall be constructed for each Phase as indicated on the approved plot plan and PAGE EIGHT - CITY COUNCIL MINUTES - JUNE 12, 1990 elevations. Revisions to approved site plans or building elevations shall be subject to Design Review. All plans submitted for Building Division Plan Check shall conform with the submitted plans as modified by Conditions of Approval, or the Planning Commission through subsequent action. Minor changes, to such things as the footprint of Phase II, may be approved by the Community Development Director. 3. Materials and colors depicted on the materials board shall be used unless modified by the Community Development Director or his designee. 4. Buildings shall be constructed a depicted on plans or as modified by the Community Development Director or his designee. .... 5. A revised site plan and elevation plan shall be submitted to the Planning and Building Departments by the applicant prior to Building Division issuance of permits which reflects all conditions of approval. These revised plans shall become the approved plans only upon the review and approval by the Community Development Director or his designee. 6. Applicant shall comply with all requirements of the City's Grading Ordinance. Construction generated dust and erosion shall be mitigated in accordance with the provisions of Municipal Code, Chapter 15.72 and using accepted techniques. Interim erosion control measures shall be provided 30 days after the site's rough grading, as approved by the City Engineer. 7. A final grading plan shall be submitted and shall be subject to the approval of the Chief Building Official. - 8. This project shall be consistent with the Lake Elsinore Outlet Center Specific Plan and all applicable City Codes and Ordinances. 9. No outdoor storage shall be allowed for any tenant. 10. Trash enclosures shall be constructed per the approved specific Plan and City standards as approved by the Community Development Director. 11. Exterior roof ladders shall not be permitted unless required by the U.B.C. 12. The design and construction of the project shall meet all County Fire Department standards for fire protection and shall include emergency vehicle turning radius, and fire resistance requirements for all buildings including sprinklers where required, and any additional requirements requested by the Fire Marshal. A fire detector check assembly shall be required for any interior fire lanes and hydrants. A letter shall be submitted verifying compliance prior to issuance of building permits. 13. All roof mounted or ground support air conditioning units or other mechanical equipment incidental to development shall be screened so that they are not visible from neighboring property or public streets. Screening shall be subject to review and approval by the. Community Development Director. - PAGE NINE - CITY COUNCIL MINUTES - JUNE 12, 1990 14. All outdoor ground or wall mounted utility equipment shall be consolidated in a Central location and architecturally screened along with substantial landscaping, subject to the approval of the community Development Director. 15. All exterior downspouts shall be painted to match the building color. 16. Any proposed metal mailboxes shall be treated to blend with the Center's design theme. Mailboxes shall be submitted for approval prior to issuance of building permits, subject to the approval of the postal service and the Community Development Director or his designee. 17. Bicycle racks shall be provided in the proximity of major commercial uses. Placement, design and quantity shall be indicated on the final landscaping plan, and subject to the approval of the Community Development Director. 18. The detailed landscaping/irrigation plan, consistent with the Lake Elsinore Outlet Center Specific Plan, is to be reviewed and approved by the Community Development Director or his designee. Where applicable these plans shall be consistent with the City's Landscape Guidelines. a) All planting areas shall have permanent and automatic sprinkler system with 100% watering coverage. b) All planting areas shall be separated from parking areas with a six-inch (6") high and six-inch (6") wide concrete curb. c) Planting within fifteen feet (15') of ingress/egress points shall be no higher than thirty-six inches (36"). d) Any transformers and mechanical or electrical equipment shall be indicated on landscape plan an screened as part of the landscaping plan. e) All landscaping and irrigation shall be installed within affected portion of any phase at the time a certificate of Occupancy is requested for any building. f) Final landscape plans to include planting and irrigation details. - g) All landscape improvements shall be bonded 120% Faithful Performance Bond, and released at completion of installation of landscape requirements approval/acceptance, and bond 100% for material and labor for one (1) year. h) All graded and/or disturbed areas in Phase II and III shall be landscaped to prevent erosion. These areas shall be irrigated until the plant materials are established. i) Any soil stock piling shall have a maximum height of ten (10) feet, and shall be contoured so it can be landscaped as per Condition No. l8.h. PAGE TEN - CITY COUNCIL MINUTES - JUNE 12, 1990 19. All undeveloped lots or portions of the site shall be maintained in a neat and safe condition, with erosion and weed control methods applied by the developer as necessary to meet the approval of the Community Development Director until such time as these lots are built-out. 20. All exterior on-site lighting shall be shielded and directed on-site so as not to create glare onto neighboring property and streets or allow illumination above the horizontal plane of the fixture. Any security lighting located on-site shall be ornamental and shall be shown on building plans, subject to the approval of the Community Development Director or his designee. ...",. 21. The project shall connect to sewer and meet all requirements of the Elsinore Valley Municipal Water District (EVMWD). 22. All loading zones shall be clearly marked. 23. Trailers utilized during construction shall be approved by Planning Division. 24. On-site surface drainage shall not cross sidewalks in public right-of-way. 25. Public Transit facilities shall be provided as approved by the Community Development Director or his designee. 26. Prior to issuance of any grading permit or building permits, the applicant shall sign and complete an "Acknowledgment of Conditions" and shall return the executed original to the community Development Department for inclusion in the case records. - Enqineerinq Department Conditions 27. While recognizing the Redevelopment Agency has agreed to provide all public improvements, all Public Works requirements shall be complied with as a condition of development as specified in the Lake Elsinore Municipal Code at the time a building permit is issued. 28. Dedicate appropriate right-of-way on Collier Avenue to provide for a one hundred (100) foot right-of-way prior to issuance of building permits. 29. Dedicate underground water rights to the City (Municipal Code, Title 16, Chapter 16.52.030). Document can be obtained from the Engineering Department. 30. Public right-of-way dedications shall be prepared by the applicant or his agent. Deeds shall be submitted to the Engineering Department for review and approval prior to issuance of building permit. 31. Process and meet all parcel merger requirements prior to issuance of building permit (Lake Elsinore Municipal Code 16.20). 32. Pay all capital Improvement and Plan Check fees (Municipal Code, Title 16, Chapter 16.34; Resolution No. 85-26). - PAGE ELEVEN - CITY COUNCIL MINUTES - JUNE 12, 1990 33. Submit a "Will-Serve" letter to the City Engineering Department, from the applicable water district, stating that water and sewer arrangements have been made for this project. Submit this letter prior to applying for a building permit. - 34. The project, as prescribed in the Owner Participation Agreement (OPA) for this project, shall construct all off-site public works improvements per approved street plans (Municipal Code, Title 12). 35. The project, as prescribed in the OPA for this project, shall pay all fees and meet requirements of encroachment permit issued by the Engineering Department for construction of off-site public works improvements (Municipal Code, Title 12, Chapter 12.08 and Resolution No. 83-78). 36. The project, as prescribed in the OPA shall make arrangements for relocation of utility company facilities (power Poles, vaults, etc.) out of the roadway or alley. 37. Provide fire protection facilities as required in writing by Riverside County Fire Department. 38. The project, as prescribed in the OPA shall provide street lighting and show lighting improvements on street improvement plans, as required by the City Engineer. 39. On-site drainage shall be conveyed to a public facility or accepted by adjacent property owners by a letter of drainage acceptance or conveyed to a drainage easement. 40. All natural drainage traversing site shall be conveyed through site, or shall be collected and conveyed by a method approved by the City Engineer. 41. Submit Hydrology and hydraulic Reports for review and approval by the City Engineer. Developer shall mitigate any flooding and/or erosion downstream caused by development of site and diversion of drainage. Riverside County Flood Control will review and approve the Hydrology and Hydraulic Report for Arroyo Del Torro drain. 42. All drainage facilities shall be constructed to Riverside county Flood Control District Standards. 43. contribute $4,000 towards the city's Master Entryway sign Program. 44. Applicant shall obtain all necessary off-site easement for off-site grading from the adjacent property owners prior to issuance of grading permit. 45. Meet all requirements of Chapter 15.68 of the Municipal Code regarding floodplain management. 46. Meet all requirements of Chapter 15.64 of the Municipal Code regarding flood hazard regulations. 47. Prior to issuance of building permits for Phase II, a hydrological analysis of the planned grading and its effect on the 100-year floodplain boundaries PAGE TWELVE - CITY COUNCIL MINUTES - JUNE 12, 1990 48. designated by FEMA shall be completed and ~pproved by the city of Lake Elsinore: FEMA shall rev1e~ the analysis and advise the C1ty of any Floodpla1n boundary changes. The onsite stormwater collection system should be designed in accordance with the standards and requirements established by the city of Lake Elsinore. The system should be adequately sized to control both the stormwater generated onsite plus the 100-year storm flows conveyed under Interstate 15 by the existing corrugated metal pipes (CMPs) and RCBs. 49. The project as prescribed by the OPA shall contribute a pro-rata share of funding for the installation of traffic signals at the intersections of Collier Avenue/Central street, Collier Avenue/Riverside Drive, Central street/I-15 Ramps, Nichols Road/Collier Avenue, Nichols Road/I-15 Ramps. An agreement on the amount of funding between the developer and the city shall be reached prior to the issuance of the certificate of Occupancy permits. .... 50. The project, as prescribed in the OPA shall contribute $122,630 for the design and construction of half a median on Collier along abutting property line. 51. The project, as prescribed by the OPA shall agree to participate in and join the Northwest Sewer Assessment District. 52. Provide Soils, Geology and Seismic report including street design recommendations. Provide final soils report showing compliance with preliminary and finish grade certification. 32. Annexation No. 53 and Zone Chanqe 90-4 - South Lake Estates Joint Venture. -- A request to pre-zone to R-1, to annex into the city of Lake Elsinore and de-annex from the Ortega Trails Recreation and Park District on a 29.5 acre parcel located on the east side of stoneman and the south side of the current city limits. Resolution Nos. 90-55 and 90-56 and Ordinance No. 895. community Development Director Gunderman detailed this request. The city Clerk reported no written comments or protests. Mayor Washburn opened the public hearing at 7:31 p.m., asking those in favor of this annexation to speak. The following person spoke: John Elmajian, Wesco Homes, representing the applicant, requested council approval. Mayor Washburn asked those in opposition to speak. The following people spoke: Ken stoller, resident of stoneman street since 1922, expressed concern with the increase in traffic and development that would be occuring in this area. He also expressed concern with the impact of the population increase on the affected schools and the proposed quality of the development. - PAGE THIRTEEN - CITY COUNCIL MINUTES - JUNE 12, 1990 Lorraine Moyer, expressed concern with the development because the increased population would impact her ability to ride and keep horses on her property. She also expressed concern with the increased traffic and danger to children. Geraldine Watson, expressed concern with the population growth which would eventually impact her husband's ability to park his "big rig" on their property or on the street. - John Elmajian advised that they would be building projects compatible to the three other new tracts in that area. Ken Stoller cautioned the Council that promises made by developers are not always upheld. Mayor Washburn closed the public hearing at 7:43 p.m. City Manager Molendyk advised the residents present that the city carries higher standards than the County and requires a certain level of performance on the part of the developer. Mayor Washburn clarified that this is the initiation of the annexation procedure and many of these concerns could be addressed at the tentative map stage. Councilman Starkey commented to the residents that this Council is willing to listen to existing property owners and work out solutions with the developers. Councilman Winkler advised that this traffic area is similar to the Grand/Macy intersection and should be reviewed accordingly. He also elaborated on the ability of the City to condition projects to maintain high quality. MOVED BY STARKEY, SECONDED BY DOMINGUEZ AND CARRIED BY UNANIMOUS VOTE TO ADOPT NEGATIVE DECLARATION NO. 90-12; APPROVE ANNEXATION NO. 53 AND ADOPT RESOLUTION NO. 90-55: RESOLUTION NO. 90-55 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE, CALIFORNIA, CONSENTING TO THE COMMENCEMENT OF PROCEEDINGS TO ANNEX TO THE CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE CERTAIN UNINHABITED TERRITORY DESCRIBED HEREIN AND DESIGNATED "ANNEXATION NO. 53 - SOUTH LAKE ESTATES JOINT VENTURE. APPROVE ZONE CHANGE 90-4 AND ADOPT ORDINANCE NO. 895: ORDINANCE NO. 895 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE, CALIFORNIA, REZONING 29.5 ACRES LOCATED ON THE EAST SIDE OF STONEMAN AND THE SOUTH SIDE OF THE CURRENT CITY LIMITS FROM RURAL RESIDENTIAL (R-R) TO SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL (R-1) - (SOUTH LAKE ESTATES JOINT VENTURE). UPON THE FOLLOWING ROLL CALL VOTE: AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: BUCK, DOMINGUEZ, STARKEY, WINKLER, WASHBURN NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE ABSTAIN: COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE PAGE FOURTEEN - CITY COUNCIL MINUTES - JUNE 12, 1990 AND APPROVE DE-ANNEXATION FROM THE ORTEGA TRAILS PARK AND RECREATION DISTRICT AND ADOPT RESOLUTION NO. 90-56 BASED ON THE FOLLOWING FINDINGS: RESOLUTION NO. 90-56 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE, CALIFORNIA, INITIATING A PROPERTY TAX TRANSFER BETWEEN THE CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE AND THE LAKE ELSINORE RECREATION AND PARKS DISTRICT (ORTEGA TRAILS). (SOUTH LAKE ESTATES JOINT VENTURE) . .... Findinqs = Zone Chanqe 90-4 1- The project will not have a significant impact on the environment. 2. The project is consistent with the General Plan Land Use designation. 3. The project is consistent with the pattern of recent approvals in the area. Findinqs = Annexation No. 53 1. The project will not have a significant impact on the environment. 2. The project is within the city's Sphere of Influence and abuts the City limits. Therefore, the request is a logical extension of the City limits. 3. The project will provide the necessary public services to allow development. Findings = De-Annexation - 1. The City is the owner and operator of all parks within the City. 2. The city has initiated a detachment, of all areas within the city and future annexations to the City, from the District. 3. The city has determined the transfer of tax revenues would eliminate duplication and be in the best interest of city residents. 33. Conditional Use Permit 90-4 = Lake Elsinore Christian Fellowship (Morris k Morris). An appeal of Planning Commission denial of a request for a Conditional Use Permit to allow a church in an existing light industrial zoned building. Community Development Director Gunderman advised that this item should be removed from the agenda. MOVED BY DOMINGUEZ, SECONDED BY BUCK AND CARRIED BY UNANIMOUS VOTE TO REMOVED THIS ITEM FROM THE AGENDA. 34. Briqhton Homes Development Aqreement. ...... MOVED BY BUCK, SECONDED BY STARKEY AND CARRIED BY UNANIMOUS VOTE TO CONTINUE THIS ITEM TO JUNE 26, 1990. PAGE FIFTEEN - CITY COUNCIL MINUTES - JUNE 12, 1990 BUSINESS/DISCUSSION ITEMS 51. Community Facilities District 88-3. Resolution No. 90-57. Administrative Services Director Wood advised that the proposed resolution resets the election day to July 31st. ..... MOVED BY WINKLER, SECONDED BY BUCK AND CARRIED BY UNANIMOUS VOTE TO ADOPT RESOLUTION NO. 90-57. RESOLUTION NO. 90-57 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE POSTPONING A SPECIAL ELECTION WITHIN COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 88-3 TO SUBMIT TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF SUCH COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT THE COMBINED PROPOSITION OF LEVYING A SPECIAL TAX, ESTABLISHING AN APPROPRIATIONS LIMIT, AND INCURRING BONDED INDEBTEDNESS. BUSINESS ITEMS 52. Second Readinq = Ordinance No. 892. Relating to the Development Agreement with L.D. Johnson Company for the Ramsgate Development. MOVED BY DOMINGUEZ, SECONDED BY STARKEY TO ADOPT ORDINANCE NO. 892: ORDINANCE NO. 892 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE APPROVING A DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT WITH RIALTO DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, WHICH DOES BUSINESS AS L.D. JOHNSON COMPANIES. UPON THE FOLLOWING ROLL CALL VOTE: AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: BUCK, DOMINGUEZ, STARKEY, WASHBURN NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE ABSTAIN: COUNCILMEMBERS: WINKLER CITY MANAGER COMMENTS City Manager Molendyk gave a brief update on the progress of the Railroad Canyon Road Improvement project. He suggested that a more detailed report be provided at the next City Council Meeting. CITY COUNCIL COMMENTS Councilman Buck commented on the Chili Cookoff held on June 9, 1990, and advised that T-Shirts commemorating the event are still available. Councilman Buck expressed concern with pending street right of way agreements on Fraser Street. City Attorney Harper advised that discussions are continuing and he will keep the Council updated. Councilman winkler requested future consideration of the countywide Parks Assessment District and a list of potential projects it could be used to fund. councilman Winkler advised that he would be contributing a portion of his surplUS campaign funds to the July 4th Fireworks Display fund. PAGE SIXTEEN - CITY COUNCIL MINUTES - JUNE 12, 1990 Councilman Dominguez commented on recent events such as the Manny's Restaurant Groundbreaking, County Administrative Center opening in Temecula and the Installation of the wildomar Chamber of Commerce officers. Councilman Starkey stressed the need for additional funds for the July 4th Fireworks Fund. ~ Introduction of New Rodeo Queen. Mayor Washburn advised that Miss Rodeo Queen Jennifer Carter had arrived. He congratulated her on this honor and on the Miss Chili Pepper title and presented her with a key to the City. -- CLOSED SESSION None. ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY WINKLER, SECONDED BY BUCK AND CARRIED BY UNANIMOUS VOTE TO ADJOURN THE REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING AT 8:00 P.M. ~QA,~\rt1lUlb~ 'GARY . WASHBURN, MAYOR CIT F LAKE ELSINORE g~, VICKI KA~ CLERK CITY OF LAKE. -ELSINORE - ......