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HomeMy WebLinkAbout11-13-1990 City Council Minutes MINUTES REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE 545 CHANEY STREET LAKE ELSINORE, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1990 ****************************************************************** CALL TO ORDER The Regular city Council Meeting was called to order by Mayor Washburn at 7:00 p.m. P~EDGE OF ALLEGIANCE The Pledge of Allegiance was led by City Clerk Kasad. ROLL CALL PRESENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: BUCK, DOMINGUEZ, STARKEY, WINKLER, WASHBURN ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE Also present were: City Manager Molendyk, Assistant City Manager Rogers, 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 Mr. Elbert L. Smith, 5241 Marview, La Palma, advised that he would prefer to address his concerns during the consideration of Item #31. Mr. Terry Phelps, 240 E. Graham Avenue, #5, invited the Community to meet Benji at the L.E.A.F. fund-raising event on Saturday, November 16 from 1 to 5 p.m. at Great American Bank. PRESENTATIONS/CEREMONIALS Mayor Washburn advised that he attended an Eagle Scout presentation ceremony and commented on the accomplishments of the scouts. A. Proclamation = Thomas ~ Zambrana, ~ Eaqle Scout. Mayor Washburn read the Proclamation and presented it to Thomas Zambrana and congratulated him on his efforts. B. Proclamation = James Edward Veylupek, Eaqle Scout. Mayor Washburn read the Proclamation and presented it to James Veylupek and congratulated him on his efforts. C. Proclamation = National Maqig Week. Mayor Washburn read the Proclamation and presented it to Stew McKinley on behalf of the Amateur Magicians organization. Mr. McKinley performed a magic trick for the audience. D. Presentation = Red Ribbon Neek Banners. Debbie Lovetere, representing the School District, advised that approximately one month ago the City Council presented them with a proclamation for Red Ribbon Week and detailed the PAGE TWO - CITY COUNCIL MINUTES - NOVEMBER 13, 1990 ensuing events. She further advised that they were in return presenting banners from the various schools proclaiming the students efforts to remain drug free. E. Innovative City Award. Mayor Washburn advised that the City had been chosen to receive the Innovative City of the Year Award for Riverside County and Councilmembers Starkey and Winkler showed the trophy and plaque received by the City. Mayor Washburn further advised that this type of program is successful because of the dedication of the employees doing the work. He introduced Leland Grund and John Sinclair, the two employees who make this program a success and presented them with city Tile Plaques. ... CONSENT CALENDAR The following item was pulled from the Consent Calendar for further discussion and consideration: Item No.5. MOVED BY WINKLER, SECONDED BY BUCK AND CARRIED BY UNANIMOUS VOTE TO APPROVE THE BALANCE OF THE CONSENT CALENDAR AS PRESENTED. 1. The following Minutes were approved: a. city Council Meeting - October 23, 1990. b. Adjourned City Council Meeting - October 24, 1990. c. Special City Council Meeting - October 25, 1990. d. Adjourned City Council Meeting - October 26, 1990. .... The following Minutes were received and ordered filed: e. Planning Commission Meeting - October 17, 1990. 2. Received and ordered filed the Code Enforcement Activity Report for October, 1990. 3. Received and ordered filed the Structure Abatement Activity Report for October, 1990. 4. Ratified Warrant List for October 31, 1990. 6. Approved Consultant Services Agreement for Engineering Services with BSI Consultants. 7. Adopted Resolution No. 90-111 relating to Assessment District 90-1A. RESOLUTION NO. 90-111 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE, CALIFORNIA, AUTHORIZING ISSUANCE OF BONDS, APPROVING BOND INDENTURE AND PURCHASE AGREEMENT FOR A SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT. __ 8. Accepted Proposal of BSI for report on infrastructure needs in the proposed Assessment District Area East of Main Street. 9. Agreed to Assignments in the Estoppel Certificate for Woodcrest-Tuscany. PAGE THREE - CITY COUNCIL MINUTES - NOVEMBER 13, 1990 10. Approved Funding for the Human Services Center for the remaineder of Fiscal Year 1990-91 in the amount of $14,000 for the city's share of the operating expenses with the following conditions: A. The City of Lake Elsinore, in partnership with united Way, will fund the Human Services Center for the balance of Fiscal Year 1990-91. B. The City of Lake Elsinore will be the lead agency in operating the Human Services Center. C. Future funding of the Human Services Center will depend on the Center's ability to be self supporting and the City will not use General Fund revenues to support the Center. D. The attached Lease Agreement be executed for a one-year term. E. The Memorandum of Understanding between the City of Lake Elsinore and the united Way be executed, to allow the transfer of Seed Grant funds ($16,000). F. The attached Operating Budget be adopted, the Policies for Use be approved, and the Sublease Agreement and procedure forms be approved. 11. Adopted Resolution No. 90-112 relating to Maintenance of Air Quality Standards. RESOLUTION NO. 90-112 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE, CALIFORNIA, INDICATING THE CITY'S COMMITMENT TO ACHIEVE AND MAINTAIN STATE AND NATIONAL AMBIENT AIR QUALITY STANDARDS AND CONSISTENCY WITH THE 1989 AIR MANAGEMENT PLAN, REGIONAL MOBILITY PLAN AND GROWTH MANAGEMENT PLAN (SOUTH COAST AIR QUALITY MANAGEMENT DISTRICT). 12. Authorized City Staff to implement the Business and Tourism Development Program and confirmed the City Council as the governing board of city Bid Districts, effective January 1, 1991. 13. Adopted Resolution No. 90-113 relating to the Marks-Roos Bond Issue. RESOLUTION NO. 90-113 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE DETERMINING BENEFIT TO THE RANCHO LAGUNA REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT AREA NO. II OF THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF THE CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE. 14. Accepted Storm Drain Easement over Portions of Lots 91 through 94 and Lot J - Tract 17413-6. 15. Accepted Quitclaim Deeds for Water Rights as follows: Parcel Map 23400 501 and 503 Adobe 317 Scrivener 320 Lewis 319 Scrivener 217 Townsend 408 Lewis 911 Pottery PAGE FOUR - CITY COUNCIL MINUTES - NOVEMBER 13, 1990 16. Approved public hearing date of November 27, 1990 for the following: a. Collier Avenue Improvement Project = City of Lake Elsinore. The proposed project involves an amendment to the Circulation Element of the General Plan to re-designate Collier Avenue from a modified collector to a major arterial between Riverside Drive and Nichols Road. In addition, the project includes a request to permit the __ roadway's subsequent realignment and construction. The proposed roadway will consist of a 100-foot right-of-way with four 12 to 13-foot travel lanes, two 6-foot bike lanes, two 12-foot landscaped parkways, and a 14-foot landscaped median. The project will also include the relocation and upgrading of existing water and sewer lines. The proposed project is located adjacent to the existing alignment of Collier Avenue between Riverside Drive and Nichols Road. b. Tentative Parcel Map 25586 = Ayres Properties. A request to create four (4) parcels and one (1) remainder parcel on 1.40 acres in the R-l zone. The project is located westerly of Casino Drive, at the northerly terminus of 9th and lOth Avenues. ITEMS PULLED FROM CONSENT CALENDAR 5. Property Tax Pass Through - Resolution No. 90-110. MOVED BY WASHBURN, SECONDED BY WINKLER AND CARRIED BY UNANIMOUS VOTE TO CONTINUE THIS ITEM FOR FURTHER FINANCE DEPARTMENT REVIEW. PUBLIC HEARING .... 31. General Plan Revision and Related Environmental Impact Report. Resolution Nos. 90-114 ~ 90-115. Community Development Director Gunderman detailed the concerns remaining after the last Council meeting and detailed the most recent revisions proposed. The City Clerk reported no additional written comments or protests. Mayor Washburn inquired whether Mr. smith had seen map for the annexation area he is concerned with. he had not seen it. Mayor Washburn provided him a latest plan and gave him the opportunity to review the latest He advised copy of the it. Councilman Buck expressed concern with the volume of materials presented for review and suggested continuance for two weeks. Councilmembers Dominguez and Starkey concurred. Mayor Washburn requested that the goal expressed at the last meeting with regard to jurisdiction over the lake be incorporated in the final document. He further requested verbiage to protect and maintain buildings and facilities of historical and cultural significance to the Community. The .... Consultant advised that the historical and cultural characteristics have been addressed in several places. Mr. Elbert smith advised that he had now reviewed the plan and was pleased with the latest proposal. He thanked the City Council for their consideration of his concerns. He further requested clarification of the mixed use designation. Mr. Gunderman explained this designation. PAGE FIVE - CITY COUNCIL MINUTES - NOVEMBER 13, 1990 MOVED BY STARKEY, SECONDED BY BUCK AND CARRIED BY UNANIMOUS VOTE TO CONTINUE THIS ITEM TO THE NEXT CITY COUNCIL MEETING. 32. Tentative Tract Map 25242 = Finklestein c/o Manee Consultinq. A request for approval of a 39 lot single-family subdivision located on the east side of the "T" intersection of Hoff Avenue and pierce Street. community Development Director Gunderman detailed this request. The City Clerk reported no written comments or protests. Mayor Washburn opened the public hearing at 7:28 p.m. asking those in favor of this project to speak. The following person spoke: Alan Manee, Consultant, commented on the Master Plan of Services and the timing due to the extensive pro forma costs. He also advised that this is the only estate size lot project on the books. Mayor Washburn asked those in opposition to speak. Hearing no one, the public hearing was closed at 7:30 p.m. Mayor Washburn questioned the design of ingress and egress to the project. Mr Gunderman clarified that while there is only one point of ingress/egress this is planned for larger lots and should not be a problem. MOVED BY BUCK, SECONDED BY STARKEY AND CARRIED BY UNANIMOUS VOTE TO ADOPT NEGATIVE DECLARATION 89-43 AND APPROVE TENTATIVE TRACT MAP 25242 BASED ON FINDINGS AND SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL. FINDINGS: 1. The proposed subdivision, together with the provisions for its design and improvement, is consistent with the General Plan and any applicable specific Plan. The proposed subdivision or land use is compatible with the objectives, policies, general land uses and programs specified in the General Plan and any applicable Specific Plan. (Government Code Section 66473.5) 2. The Planning commission has considered the effects of its action upon the housing needs of the region and has balanced these needs against the public service needs of its residents and available fiscal and environmental resources. (Government Code Section 66412.3) 3. The design of the subdivision provides to the extent feasible, for future passive or natural heating or cooling opportunities in the subdivision. (Government Code Section 66473.1) 4. The Planning Commission shall determine whether the discharge of waste from the proposed subdivision into the existing sewer system would result in a violation of the requirements as set out in Section 13000 et seq. of the California Water Code. If the Planning Commission finds that the proposed waste discharge would result in or add to a violation of said requirements, the Planning Commission may disapprove PAGE SIX - CITY COUNCIL MINUTES - NOVEMBER 13, 1990 the tentative map or maps of the sUbdivision. (Government Code section 66474.6) CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL FOR TENTATIVE TRACT MAP 25242 Planning Division: 1. Tentative Tract Map will expire two (2) years from date of approval unless an extension of time is granted by the City of Lake Elsinore City Council in accordance with the Subdivision Map Act. ... 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. A precise survey with closures for boundaries and all lots shall be provided, per City Ordinance. 4. The City's Noise Ordinance must be met during all site preparation activity. 5. Street names within the subdivision shall be approved by the Planning Division. 6. All grading shall conform to the requirements of Section 6.11 of the Subdivision Ordinance and Chapter 70 of the Uniform Building Code. 7. Pay all applicable fees in force at time of issuance of building permits. 8. Prior to final approval of Tract Map 25242 the improvements specified herein and approved by the Planning commission and the City Council shall be -- installed, or the bonds and agreement for said improvements, shall be submitted to the City, and all other stated conditions shall be complied with. 9. Prior to final Tract Map approval by the City council, all lots within this subdivision shall conform to the minimum dimensional standards of the R-l Zoning District. 10. Final Map shall reflect plotting as approved on plans date stamped August 17, 1990. 11. Building permits shall not be issued until proof of payment of school mitigation fee is presented to City Building Division. 12. All of the improvements shall be designed by developer's civil Engineer to the specifications of the city of Lake Elsinore. 13. The developer shall submit plans to Southern California Edison for a layout of the Street lighting system. The cost of street lighting, installation as well as energy charges shall be the responsibility of the developer and/or the association. Said plans -- shall be approved by the City and shall be installed in accordance with the City Standards. 14. Meet all requirements of Southern California Edison Company. PAGE SEVEN - CITY COUNCIL MINUTES - NOVEMBER 13, 1990 15. Meet all requirements of Southern California Gas Company. 16. Meet all requirements of General Telephone. 17. Trailers or mobile homes utilized during the construction phase of this project shall be subject to approval of the Community Development Director. 18. Annexation to the City's Landscaping and Lighting District is required prior to approval of a Final Tract Map. 19. Subdivider shall record CC & R's for the project prohibiting on-street storage of boats, motorhomes, trailers and trucks over one (1) ton capacity. CC & R's shall also include screening any ground base disk and no roof-mounted or front yard disk shall be allowed. CC & R's shall be subject to the approval of the community Development Director, or his designee, prior to recordation of any deeds or final map. CC & R's shall be recorded prior to issuance of any certificate of Occupancy for the units when developed in the future. 20. A six (6) foot decorative masonry wall shall be constructed along the pierce Street frontage. Precise design, materials, color and location to be determined through the Minor Design Review Process. 21. Any alternations to the topography, ground surface, or any other site preparation activity will require the appropriate City permits. A Geologic Soils Report with associated recommendations will be required for grading permit approval, and all grading must meet the City's Grading Ordinance, subject to the approval of the Chief Building Official and Planning Division. Interim and permanent erosion control measures are required. the applicant shall bond 100% for material and labor for one (1) year for erosion control landscaping at the time the site is rough graded. 22. All development associated with this map requires separate Design Review approval, the Master Sign Program to be submitted at the development of the first parcel, in accordance with section 17.82 of the Municipal Code prior to building permit approval and shall be subject to further environmental review and project conditions in accordance with the provisions of the California environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines. 23. Prior to issuance of any grading permit or building permit, subdivider shall sign and complete an "Acknowledgment of Conditions" and shall return the executed original to the Community Development Director. ,-- 24. Finished slopes shall not exceed 2:1. 25. Conceptual and Final Landscape and Irrigation Plans for all project slope areas shall be approved by the Community Development Director and City Landscape Consultant prior to issuance of building permits for any phase of development. Improvements shall be installed prior to certificate of occupancy. PAGE EIGHT - CITY COUNCIL MINUTES - NOVEMBER 13, 1990 Riverside County Fire Department: 26. Schedule "A" fire protection approved standard fire hydrants, (6"X4"X2 1/2") located one at each street intersection and spaced no more than 330 feet apart in any direction, with no portion of any lot frontage more than 165 feet from a hydrant. Minimum fire flow shall be 1000 GPM for 2 hours duration at 20 PSI. 27. Applicant/developer shall furnish one copy of the water system plans to the fire department for review. Plans shall be signed by a registered civil engineer, containing a Fire Department approval signature block, and shall conform to hydrant type, location, spacing and minimum fire flow. Once plans are signed by the local water company, the originals shall be presented to the Fire Department for signature. -- 28. The required water system, including fire hydrants, shall be installed and accepted by the appropriate water agency prior to any combustible building material being placed on an individual lot. 29. All buildings shall be constructed with fire retardant roofing material as described in Section 3203 of the Uniform Building Code. Any wood shingles or shakes shall have a Class "B" rating and shall be approved by the Fire Department prior to installation (Clarification to be provided based upon new Uniform Fire Code, 1988 Edition). Elsinore Valley Municipal Water District: 30. Pay water connection fee per Resolution No. 971.5 prior to certificate of Occupancy issuance. 31. Pay sewer connection fee per Resolution No. 971.5 prior to certificate of Occupancy issuance. 32. Submit hydraulic analysis for sewer line and facilities sizing. 33. Submit hydraulic analysis for water line and facilities sizing. 34. Design and construct water line along entire project frontage to E.V.M.W.D. standards. - 35. Design and construct sewer line along entire project frontage to E.V.M.W.D. standards. 36. All facilities must be designed and constructed at owners/developers expense (or other satisfactory financial arrangements made) and to the District's Standards and Specifications. 37. This project is in the 1601 pressure zone with a maximum serviceable pad elevation of 1481 M.S.L. 38. Presently there is no water or sewer available for this project. __ 39. Submit a Focused Water and Sewer Master Plan with Regionally sized lines for this project. Engineering Department: 40. All Public Works requirements shall be complied with PAGE NINE - CITY COUNCIL MINUTES - NOVEMBER 13, 1990 - as a condition of development as specified in the Lake Elsinore Municipal Code prior to final map approval. 41. Dedicate underground water rights to the City (Municipal Code, Title 16, Chapter 16.52.030). 42. Pay all Capital Improvement and Plan Check fees (Municipal Code, Title 165, Chapter 16.34, Resolution 85-26) . 43. Submit a "will Serve" letter to the City Engineering Department from the applicable water agency stating that water and sewer arrangements have been made for this project. Submit this letter prior to final map approval. 44. Construct all off-site public works improvements per approved street plans (Municipal Code, Title 12). Plans must be approved and signed by the city Engineer prior to final map approval (Lake Elsinore Municipal Code 16.34). 45. Pay all fees and meet requirements of encroachment permit issued by the Engineering Department for construction of public works improvements (Municipal Code, Title 12, chapter 12.08 and Resolution 83-78). 46. Applicant shall obtain all necessary off-site easements for off-site grading from the adjacent property owners prior to final map approval. 47. Arrangements for relocation of utility company facilities (power poles, vaults, etc.) out of the roadway or alley shall be the responsibility of the property owner or his agent. 48. Provide fire protection facilities as required in writing by Riverside County Fire. 49. Provide street lighting and show lighting improvements on street improvement plans as required by the City Engineer. 50. Submit Hydrology and Hydraulic Reports for review and approval by City Engineer prior to approval of final map. Developer shall mitigate any flooding and/or erosion downstream caused by development of site and diversion of drainage. 51. All drainage facilities in this tract shall be constructed to Riverside County Flood Control District Standards. 52. contribute $100.00 towards the City's Master Entryway sign Program. ,-- 53. Applicant shall enter into an agreement with the City for the construction of public works improvements and shall post the appropriate bonds. 54. Developer shall contribute $3,000.00 design and construction of a traffic intersection of Collier and Nichols. development will increase traffic at at least 2% and should contribute 2% construction. towards the signal at the This the intersection towards PAGE TEN - CITY COUNCIL MINUTES - NOVEMBER 13, 1990 55. Provide Soils, Geology and Seismic reports including street design recommendations. Provide final Soils Report showing compliance with preliminary and finish grade certification. 56. Lot 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. 57. All tracts and engineering shall be digitized by developer per City standard, tapes to be provided prior to issuance of certificate of Occupancy. If at the time of certificate of Occupancy no system has been established by the City, this condition shall be waived, and the Developer will pay a fee of $1,000.00 per sheet for future digitizing. ..,) 58. No residential lot shall front or have access to pierce Street. 59. All local streets shall have sixty (60) feet right-of-way and forty (40) feet curb-to-curb. 60. Developer shall provide a traffic study prepared by a Traffic Engineer to determine the traffic volume and the necessary roadway width of pierce Street. 61. Developer to provide sufficient right-of-way along tract boundary for Pierce Street and,acquire necessary right-of-way along southeast side of Pierce Street from tract boundary to Collier Avenue. 62. Developer shall design Pierce Street from Gray Avenue to Collier Avenue. Developer shall improve pierce Street along tract boundary to 1/2 street width to provide for parking and two (2) travel lanes (30 feet) minimum. Applicant to coordinate with Riverside County for improvements north of pierce Street center line. Developer shall also improve pierce Street for two (2) paved travel lanes (25 feet) from northeast tract boundary to Collier Avenue. City will assist developer in establishing a benefit reimbursement district for off-site improvements. - 63. Applicant to work with Alberhill Ranch Development in designing pierce Street with the connection to Nichols Road. 64. Developer shall revise drainage plan to meet the following criteria. Applicant shall cooperate with Alberhill Ranch Development and design a storm drain system to connect to their storm drain. Developer shall connect on-site storm drain system to the Alberhill Ranch storm drain or other approved public storm drain system. City will assist developer in establishing a benefit-reimbursement district for off-site improvements. ...., 65. with the development of this site, all storm facilities shall provide tract and downstream property owners with 100 year storm flood protection. 66. Developer shall provide No Parking and Street Sweeping Signs for streets within tract or pay a fee PAGE ELEVEN - CITY COUNCIL MINUTES - NOVEMBER 13, 1990 for installation by the city. BUSINESS ITEMS 51. Community Facilities District 88-3 (West Lake Elsinore) . .r Administrative Services Director Wood detailed the background of this assessment district and advised that the election is currently scheduled for November 14, 1990. He also suggested denial of the conditions as stipulated by the developers which relate primarily to financing of the District, because there are a number of factors which would impact the final funding. John Mandrell, Keith Companies, advised that the developers now prefer to proceed with the election, but still have reservations due to the current economic factors. city Attorney clarified for the developers that the election does not mandate issuance of the bonds or incurrence of debt. Mayor Washburn inquired whether the approval would require finalizing the financing. City Attorney Harper advised that timing is up to the district following formation. Mayor Washburn requested clarification of the concerns the developers are facing. r--- George Dale, La Laguna Estates, advised that there are concerns with the entire economic situation, particularly with regard to the off-site improvements. He furth~r advised that with the unstable market, they would like to maintain an opportunity to give input on the issuance of bonds. Administrative Services Director Wood assured developers that the City will not proceed without consideration and will continue to work hard to develop appropriate financing. Councilman Dominguez questioned the ability to impose a time limit on bonding. City Attorney Harper advised that a time limit would not be appropriate. Councilman Winkler questioned the hearing process. City Attorney Harper confirmed that a hearing process will ensue and detailed the process. MOVED BY WINKLER, SECONDED BY BUCK AND CARRIED BY UNANIMOUS VOTE TO REJECT THE REQUEST FOR COMMITMENT WITH THE ASSURANCE TO THE DEVELOPERS, THAT IF THE PROCEEDINGS GO FORWARD, THAT STAFF WILL MAKE EVERY POSSIBLE EFFORT TO WORK WITH DEVELOPERS TO ASSURE THAT THE FINAL RESULTS ARE IN BOTH THEIR AND THE CITY'S BEST INTEREST, AS IS THE CASE WITH ALL DEVELOPERS WITHIN THE CITY. CITY MANAGER COMMENTS City Manager Molendyk requested a joint executive session to discuss potential litigation and property acquisition. CITY COUNCIL COMMENTS ,-- Councilman Buck thanked staff for the assistance provided for the Miss Lake Elsinore Pageant. He congratulated Miss Lake Elsinore Christie Grasso and her princesses. Councilman Starkey commented that he felt the Miss Lake Elsinore Pageant was an elegant event. Mayor Washburn also commended the Pageant Committee for their efforts and commented that the community Center is looking very nice. PAGE TWELVE - CITY COUNCIL MINUTES - NOVEMBER 13, 1990 THE CITY COUNCIL MEETING RECESSED AT 7:54 P.M. THE CITY COUNCIL RECONVENED AT 7:56 P.M. CLOSED SESSION THE CITY COUNCIL ADJOURNED TO A JOINT CLOSED SESSION WITH THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY TO DISCUSS POTENTIAL LITIGATION AND PROPERTY ACQUISITION AT 7:57 P.M. THE CITY COUNCIL RECONVENED AT 9:16 P.M. NO ACTION TAKEN. ...J ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY BUCK, TO ADJOURN THE SECONDED BY WASHBU AND CARRIED BY UNANIMOUS VOTE REGULAR COUNCIL ME TING AT 9:17 P.M. GAR . WASHBURN, MAYOR CI F LAKE ELSINORE AfTE.ST: W. ~'\ ~ [\ f!/ u}J~I! 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