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HomeMy WebLinkAbout10-11-1988 City Council Minutes MINUTES REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE 130 SOUTH MAIN STREET LAKE ELSINORE, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1988 ****************************************************************** -- CALL TO ORDER The Regular City Council Meeting was called to order by Mayor Winkler at 7:00 p.m. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Councilman Dominguez. ROLL CALL PRESENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: BUCK, DOMINGUEZ, STARKEY, WASHBURN, WINKLER ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE Also present were: City Manager Molendyk, Assistant City Manager Rogers, City Attorney Harper, Acting Administrative Services Director Wood, Community Development Director Miller, Community Services Director Watenpaugh, Public Services Director Kirchner and City Clerk Kasad. PUBLIC COMMENTS - A. Gerald Cherveny, 1409 W. Sumner, requested that Council take action to require the Water Board to resolve the odor problems caused by the sewer treatment plant. He suggested that the city have water tested in the surrounding area to assure that the Water Board is being honest about the situation. B. Former Mayor Leon Strigotte, 216 Chaney Street, further commented on the odor problems caused by the sewer plant. He also commented on the past sale of the system to the Water Board and the expectations of upgrades from that sale. He advised of a dump station located on Flint Street and Spring Street, and expressed concern with contamination of a portion of the city owned underground water rights. CEREMONIALS/PRESENTATIONS A. Mayor Winkler read a proclamation supporting the Lake Elsinore Valley United Way Campaign for 1988-89 and presented the proclamation to Dr. Larry Maw, Chairman for this year's campaign. Dr. Maw commented on the upcoming telethon to be televised by King Videocable Channel 3. CONSENT CALENDAR - The following items were pulled from the Consent Calendar for further discussion and consideration: Item Nos. 6 & 18. MOVED BY WASHBURN, 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. September 19, 1988 - Adjourned City Council Meeting. PAGE TWO - CITY COUNCIL MINUTES - OCTOBER 11, 1988 b. September 27, 1988 - City Council Meeting. The following Minutes were received and filed: c. September 20, 1988 - Planning Commission Meeting. 2. Received and filed Animal Control Activity Report for September, 1988. 3. Received and filed Building Activity Report for September, 1988. ~ 4. Received and filed Structure Abatement Activity Report for September, 1988. 5. Ratified Warrant List for september, 1988. 7. Approved World Food Day Proclamation for October 16, 1988. 8. Rejected and referred to insurance carrier the Claim submitted by Wayne Clement (CL #88-15). 9. Rejected and referred to insurance carrier the Claim submitted by John Peterson (CL #88-16). 10. Rejected and referred to insurance carrier the Claim submitted by John F. Konieczny (CL #88-17). 11. Rejected and referred to insurance carrier the Claim submitted by Bonnie Sue Puckett (CL #88-18). 12. Approved Contract for General Plan Revision Consultant Services by Phillips, Brandt, Reddick (PBR) for an amount not to exceed $192,000. -- 13. Approved Request from Lake Elsinore Valley Chamber of Commerce to Waive Fees/Alcohol Requirement at the Lake Community Center for a New Year's Eve Dinner/Dance. 14. Approved Request from Lake Elsinore Valley Chamber of Commerce for Waiver of Temporary Outdoor Activities Permit Application Fee for a Chili Cookoff to be held November 12, 1988 at the Rodeo Grounds. 15. Approved Parade Permit and Request to Waiver Fees for the Veteran's Day Parade to be held on November 11, 1988. 16. Approved Parade Permit and Request from the Lake Elsinore Valley Chamber of Commerce to Waiver Fees for the Annual Christmas Parade to be held on December 3, 1988. 17. Adopted Resolution of Intention No. 88-58 to Vacate a Portion of Casino Drive used for a Headwall and Stormdrain Culvert 1,240 feet Southeast of Railroad Canyon Road - Abandonment 88-2. RESOLUTION NO. 88-58 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO VACATE A STREET EASEMENT AND SETTING A PUBLIC HEARING THEREON. ... ITEMS PULLED FROM CONSENT CALENDAR 6. Red Ribbon Week Proclamation - October 23-30, 1988. Mayor Winkler requested that this item be pulled to highlight PAGE THREE - CITY COUNCIL MINUTES - OCTOBER 11, 1988. the Red Ribbon Week Campaign. Former Mayor Arta Valenzuela explained the Red Ribbon Week Campaign and thanked Kim Meyers and Kathy Biddle for their efforts in preparing the Red Ribbons for the event. She thanked the City Council for their support of this program. ,..... MOVED BY WASHBURN, SECONDED BY DOMINGUEZ AND CARRIED BY UNANIMOUS VOTE TO APPROVE THE RED RIBBON WEEK PROCLAMATION. 18. Resolution No. 88-59. George McFarlin, representing Orrick, Sutcliffe and Herrington, advised that the proposed Resolution would need to be modified to compensate for the proposed reduction in the overall bond issuance (from $1,671,383.00 to $1,543,149.00). MOVED BY WASHBURN, SECONDED BY BUCK AND CARRIED BY UNANIMOUS VOTE TO ADOPT RESOLUTION NO. 88-59 AS MODIFIED AND DIRECTED STAFF TO CONFORM THE ASSESSMENT DISTRICT LIST, THE PAID AND UNPAID ASSESSMENT LISTS AND THE ENGINEER'S REPORT TO RESOLUTION NO. 88-59. PUBLIC HEARINGS 31. Tentative Parcel Map 23400 = Gary and Audrey Adele Easley. A request to divide 1.17 acre residentially zoned parcel into three (3) lots varying in size from 0.5 acres to 0.7 acres located on the northeast corner of Gunnerson Avenue and Turnbull Avenue. community Development Director Miller reviewed the request and showed the proposed plan. The city Clerk reported no written comments or protests. Mayor Winkler opened the public hearing at 7:17p.m. asking those in favor of Tentative Parcel Map 23400 to speak. The following person spoke: Gary Easley, 18481 Tereticonis Avenue, applicant, advised that they are in agreement with all of the proposed conditions and requested Council approval. He further advised that the overall parcel is 1.71 acres not 1.17. Mayor Winkler asked those in opposition to speak. Hearing no one, the public hearing was closed at 7:18 p.m. MOVED BY BUCK, SECONDED BY WASHBURN AND CARRIED BY UNANIMOUS VOTE TO ADOPT NEGATIVE DECLARATION NO. 88-27, ADOPT FINDINGS LISTED BELOW: Findinqs: ~ 1. subject to the attached conditions, the proposed Map is not anticipated to result in any adverse environmental impacts. 2. This project, as approved, complies with the Goals and Objectives of the General Plan/Low Density zoning District. 3. The site, subject to the attached conditions, is suitable for this type of development. AND APPROVE TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP 23400 SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS: PAGE FOUR - CITY COUNCIL MINUTES - OCTOBER 11, 1988 Planninq Division Conditions: 1. Tentative Parcel Map 23400 will expire two (2) years from the date of approval. 2. Development upon any lots contained within this Parcel Map shall be consistent with R-l Zoning Standards. 3. Prior to the recordation of the final map, the applicant shall sign and complete an "Acknowledgment of ..... Conditions" statement and shall return the executed original to the Community Development Department for inclusion in the case records. 4. Prior to issuance of any building permits for the lots shown on the Tentative Map applicant shall furnish a revised soils report to demonstrate that adequate percolation area to support use of a private sewer system exists for each lot. Elsinore Water District Conditions: 5. Any future development will require the applicant to design and construct all water facilities to Elsinore Water District Standards. Enqineering Department Conditions: 6. Dedicate underground water rights to the City prior to recordation (Municipal Code, Title 16, Chapter 16.52.030); document can be obtained in the Engineering Department. 7. Sign agreement and cooperate with the City in forming a Lighting and Landscaping District (Resolution No. 86-26, 86-27, 86-36); document can be obtained in the Engineering Department. 8. Submit a letter of verification to the City Engineering Department, for the applicable water district, stating water arrangements have been made for this project prior to recordation. - 9. Provide fire protection facilities as required in writing by Riverside County fire protection. 10. Pay all improvement fees (Municipal Code, Title 16, Chapter 16.34). 11. Pay all fees for subdivision processing (Municipal Code, Title 16 and Resolution No. 85-26). 12. Provide a 10-foot (10') slope easement along property frontage on Turnbull Avenue. 13. There shall be no access provided to Gunnerson Avenue or Ford Avenue. 14. Turnbull Avenue shall be paved to provide two (2) travel lanes. ..... 15. Natural drainage traversing site shall be conveyed through site or provided for by a method approved by City Engineer. 16. On-site drainage shall be conveyed to a public facility or conveyed to a drainage easement. PAGE FIVE - CITY COUNCIL MINUTES - OCTOBER 11, 1988 ~ 17. Pay in-lieu fee for future permanent off-site improvements (LEMC 16.34). County Fire Department Conditions: 18. Meet all County Fire Department standards for fire protection, as contained within Riverside County Fire Department letter dated August 1, 1988, attached hereto as Exhibit 4 and incorporated by reference. 32. Commercial proiect 88-14 = The ~ Company. A request to construct a full service carwash in conjunction with a gas station and a mini-mart on 1.01 acres, located on the east side of Casino Drive approximately 1,500 feet south of Railroad Canyon Road. Community Development Director Miller advised that the applicant had requested a continuance to October 25, 1988, as he was unable to attend this meeting. MOVED BY WASHBURN, SECONDED BY STARKEY AND CARRIED BY UNANIMOUS VOTE TO CONTINUE THIS ITEM TO THE NEXT COUNCIL MEETING ON OCTOBER 25, 1988. 33. Amendment No. 88-8 = city of Lake Elsinore. Proposal to amend Section 17.82.100 of the Lake Elsinore Municipal Code regarding Minor Design Review to designate the Planning Commission rather than the Community Development Director as the reviewing authority for additions to commercial and industrial structures, new single-family detached dwellings, and duplexes. Ordinance No. 847. community Development Director Miller explained the proposed amendment. The City Clerk reported no written comments or protests. Mayor Winkler opened the public hearing at 7:21 p.m. asking those in favor of Amendment No. 88-8 to speak. No one spoke. Mayor Winkler asked those in opposition to speak. Hearing no one, the public hearing was closed at 7:21 p.m. Councilman Buck questioned the possibility of forming a Design Review Committee. City Manager Mo1endyk advised that staff had investigated the possibility of using professionals to review single-family residences, however, this was not feasible. ~ Mayor Winkler suggested since the new single-family residences being reviewed are generally on infill lots, the Planning Commission would be the most sensitive and informed agency for review. MOVED BY WASHBURN, SECONDED BY BUCK AND CARRIED BY UNANIMOUS VOTE TO ADOPT NEGATIVE DECLARATION NO. 88-33, ADOPT THE FINDINGS LISTED BELOW: Findinqs: 1. The proposed Amendment will not have any significant adverse environmental impact. 2. The proposed Amendment will be consistent with the PAGE SIX - CITY COUNCIL MINUTES - OCTOBER 11, 1988 General Plan by providing additional design review and consideration of the Goals and policies of the General Plan. 3. The proposed Amendment will not be detrimental to the health, safety, comfort, or general welfare of the persons residing or working within the City nor injurious to property or improvements in the City. APPROVE AMENDMENT NO. 88-8 AND ADOPT ORDINANCE NO. 847. .....I ORDINANCE NO. 847 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING SECTION 17.82.100 OF CHAPTER 82 OF TITLE 17 OF THE LAKE ELSINORE MUNICIPAL CODE, REGARDING MINOR DESIGN REVIEW, DESIGNATING THE PLANNING COMMISSION AS THE REVIEWING AUTHORITY FOR ADDITIONS TO COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL STRUCTURES, NEW SINGLE-FAMILY DETACHED DWELLINGS, AND DUPLEXES, (AMENDMENT NO. 88-8 - CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE). UPON THE FOLLOWING ROLL CALL VOTE: AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: BUCK, DOMINGUEZ, STARKEY, WASHBURN, WINKLER NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE ABSTAIN: COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE BUSINESS/DISCUSSION ITEMS 51. Industrial proiect 88-2 = Brookstone Development. - A request to construct a 11,860 square foot industrial building on 0.6 acres, located on the south side of Birch Street approximately 770 feet west of Minthorn Street. Steve Brown, representing Brookstone Development, advised that they are in concurrence with all of staff's recommendations. He further advised that he has already discussed moving the trash enclosure to the rear of the lot and feels he can resolve this issue by working through staff. Community Development Director Miller detailed the project and showed illustrations of the proposed development. He advised that it would not be a problem to work with the developer on the changed location of the trash enclosure. MOVED BY STARKEY, SECONDED BY BUCK AND CARRIED BY UNANIMOUS VOTE TO AFFIRM NEGATIVE DECLARATION NO. 88-29, ADOPT FINDINGS LISTED BELOW: Findinqs: 1. Subject to the attached conditions the proposed project is not anticipated to result in any significant adverse environmental impact. ..... 2. This project, as approved, complies with the Goals and Objectives of the General Plan and the Limited Manufacturing Zoning District. 3. This project complies with the design directives contained in se~tion 17.82.060 and all other applicable PAGE SEVEN - CITY COUNCIL MINUTES - OCTOBER 11, 1988 ~ provisions of the Lake Elsinore 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 property in accordance with objectives of Chapter 17.82.060 and the Planning District in which it is located. AND APPROVE INDUSTRIAL PROJECT 88-2 SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS: Planninq Division Conditions: 1. Design Review Board approval will lapse and be void unless building permits are issued within one (1) year. 2. Applicant shall meet all Conditions of Approval prior to the issuance of a certificate of Occupancy and release of utilities. 3. All site improvement shall be constructed as indicated on the plans date stamped August 15, 1988, and/or as modified by these Conditions of Approval of the Planning Commission through subsequent action. 4. All required off-site improvements, including street lighting, shall be completed in accordance with improvement plans approved by the City Engineer prior to release of utilities and issuance of certificate of Occupancy. --- 5. Applicant shall meet all applicable City Codes and Ordinances. 6. Meet all County Fire Department requirements for fire protection or alternative requirements as modified in writing by the Fire Marshal. 7. All undeveloped and/or construction areas associated with the site shall be maintained in a safe and neat manner at all times. 8. Construction generated dust and erosion shall be contained in accordance with the provisions of the Municipal Code and using best construction practices. Interim erosion control measures shall be taken 30 days after rough grading, as approved by the Chief Building Official. 9. No exterior roof ladders shall be permitted. ~ 10. Trash enclosures shall be constructed per City Standards, and provide for two (2) trash bins subject to the approval of the Community Development Director. 11. All exterior lighting sources 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 fixture. No wall pack units shall be permitted. 12. A final grading plan shall be submitted and approved by the Chief Building Official. 13. The project shall connect to sewer. PAGE EIGHT - CITY COUNCIL MINUTES - OCTOBER 11, 1988 14. All outdoor ground mounted utility equipment shall be consolidated in a central location and screened architecturally with substantial landscaping, subject to the approval of the community Development Director. 15. The roll-up doors shall be constructed and painted to harmonize with the center, subject to the approval of the Community Development Director. 16. All signs shall be by city Permit only. --' 17. Applicant shall submit a revised Final Landscape and Irrigation Plan, which shall include 100% watering coverage. The revised plan shall be subject to the approval of the City's Landscape Architect. The plan shall be approved prior to the certificate of Occupancy and the release of utilities. 18. The rear outside storage area shall be reduced by twelve-feet (12'), as illustrated in Exhibit "D", in order to allow adequate turn around space for vehicles utilizing the loading zone. 19. The outside storage area shall be enclosed by a chainlink fence with wood slats or a decorative block wall, a minimum of six-feet (6') in height, SUbject to the approval of the Community Development Director. 20. The building height shall be reduced by such that it matches the abutting building on Lot 7 of Parcel Map 21297. 21. The rear elevation that faces onto the existing parking lot shall be upgraded by providing relief striping similar to the striping exhibited on the other elevations. .... 22. The four-foot (4') wide walkway shall be relocated so that it is adjacent to the parking lot as illustrated in Exhibit "D". 23. 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. 24. Meet all requirements of the Elsinore Valley Municipal Water District. Enqineerinq Department Conditions: 25. Dedicate underground water rights to the City prior to issuance of encroachment permit or in-lieu payment for off-site improvements (Municipal Code, Title 16, Chapter 16.52.030); document can be obtained in the Engineering . Department. 26. Sign agreement and cooperate with the City informing a Lighting and Landscaping District (Resolution 86-26, 86-27, 86-36); document can be obtained in the Engineering Department. - 27. Work done under encroachment permit for off-site improvements shall be delineated on street improvement plans and be approved and signed by the City Engineer prior to issuance of building permits. PAGE NINE - CITY COUNCIL MINUTES - OCTOBER 11, 1988 28. Pay all improvement fees (Municipal Code, Title 16, Chapter 16.34). 29. Meet all requirements and pay all fees regarding encroachment permits, Chapter 12.08 of the Municipal Code (Resolution 83-78). 30. Meet all requirements of Chapter 16.34 of the Municipal Code regarding public improvements for building. 31. Meet all requirements of Chapter 15.64 of the Municipal Code regarding flood hazard regulations. 32. Provide slope and grading easements from adjacent property owner where necessary. 33. Prior to issuance of building permits developer shall enter into an agreement with the city to pay a drainage mitigation fee. The city is developing a Master Plan of Drainage for this area and a final plan has not been adopted but previously completed drainage plan of west district indicates a fee of $4,000 an acre is in order. The developer shall deposit $4,000 per acre which may be partially reimbursed if proposed Master Plan of Drainage indicates a lower drainage fee. 34. Contribute a fee of $69 towards the City's Master Entry sign Program. 52. Industrial proiect 87-4 = R.J. Christoff ~ Associates. A request for an extension of time in which to implement approved design review project for a two (2) building, 25,500 square foot industrial project on 1.70 acres located at the southeast corner of Collier Avenue and Third street in the C-M (Commercial Manufacturing) District. Community Development Director Miller detailed the project, showed illustrations and explained the added conditions. MOVED BY BUCK, SECONDED BY STARKEY AND CARRIED BY UNANIMOUS VOTE TO APPROVE A SIX (6) MONTH EXTENSION OF TIME FOR INDUSTRIAL PROJECT 87-4 TO EXPIRE ON MAY 10, 1989, SUBJECT TO THE PREVIOUSLY APPROVED FORTY-FOUR CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL AND THE FOLLOWING ADDED CONDITION: Condition: 45. Applicant shall dedicate a strip of land along the Collier Avenue property side sufficient to establish a 43-foot (43') half-street right-of-way; the improvement section within that right-of-way shall be subject to the review and approval of the Director of Public Services or his designee. 53. Requests for Extension of Time for Tentative Tract Maps -- 20704 Revised and 20705 = Friedman Homes. Extension of two (2) proposed subdivisions of approximately 90 acres and 130 acres, respectively, to create 272 and 277 single-family lots and associated multi-family, commercial, open space, parks and a fire station site within the Canyon Creek Specific Plan Area, north of the San Jacinto River, east of I-15. Bob Diehl, representing Friedman Homes, advised that they are willing to comply with the added conditions. He detailed the PAGE TEN - CITY COUNCIL MINUTES - OCTOBER 11, 1988 work which has taken place this far into the project. community Development Director Miller briefly commented on the modifications which had been made since the original proposal. Councilman Dominguez questioned the time limit for this extension. Community Development Director Miller advised that it would be for one year and expire on October 13, 1989. ... MOVED BY DOMINGUEZ, SECONDED BY WASHBURN AND CARRIED BY UNANIMOUS VOTE TO APPROVE THE REQUESTED EXTENSION OF TIME SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS: Conditions: 1. Previous conditions of record shall remain in effect except as modified herein. 2. Condition #1 of the Conditions of Approval dated October 13, 1987, related to the granting of an extension of time is modified to read as follows: Condition 11: The developer shall agree to cooperate with the city in the formation of a benefit assessment district for Railroad Canyon Road improvements from I-15 to the City Limits and shall join this district or provide improvements or in-lieu payments for an equitable share of the required improvements; required improvements shall include freeway interchange improvements including signals. BUSINESS ITEMS 54. Second Readinq = Ordinance No. 844. ... Relating to Nuisance Abatement. MOVED BY WASHBURN, SECONDED BY BUCK AND CARRIED BY UNANIMOUS VOTE TO ADOPT ORDINANCE NO. 844. ORDINANCE NO. 844 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE REPEALING CERTAIN CODE SECTIONS AND ENACTING CHAPTER 8.56 OF THE LAKE ELSINORE MUNICIPAL CODE PERTAINING TO NUISANCE ABATEMENT. UPON THE FOLLOWING ROLL CALL VOTE: AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: BUCK, DOMINGUEZ, STARKEY, WASHBURN, WINKLER NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE ABSTAIN: COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE 55. Second Readinq = Ordinance No. 845. Relating to Zone Change 88-7 - Champion Development. --- MOVED BY WASHBURN, SECONDED BY BUCK AND CARRIED BY UNANIMOUS VOTE TO ADOPT ORDINANCE NO. 845. PAGE ELEVEN - CITY COUNCIL MEETING - OCTOBER 11, 1988 ORDINANCE NO. 845 ~ AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE, CALIFORNIA, REZONING 0.73 ACRES LOCATED ON THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF RAILROAD CANYON ROAD AND GRAPE STREET FROM R-l (SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL) TO C-2 (GENERAL COMMERCIAL) ZONING DISTRICT (ZONE CHANGE 88-7 - CHAMPION DEVELOPMENT). UPON THE FOLLOWING ROLL CALL VOTE: AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: BUCK, DOMINGUEZ, STARKEY, WASHBURN, WINKLER NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE ABSTAIN: COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE 56. Second Readinq ~ Ordinance No. 846. Relating to Zone Change 88-8 - Winston Elsinore Ltd. Partnership. MOVED BY DOMINGUEZ, SECONDED BY WASHBURN AND CARRIED BY UNANIMOUS VOTE TO ADOPT ORDINANCE NO. 846. ORDINANCE NO. 846 ..... AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE, CALIFO~NIA, REZONING 1.55 ACRES LOCATED BETWEEN CASINO DRIVE AND MISSION TRAIL APPROXIMAT~LY 1,000 FEET EAST OF RAILROAD CANYON ROAD FROM C-l (NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL) TO C-2 (GENERAL COMMERCIAL) ZONING DISTRICT (ZONE CHANGE 88-8 - WINSTON ELSINORE LTD PARTNERSHIP). UPON THE FOLLOWING ROLL CALL VOTE: AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: BUCK, DOMINGUEZ, STARKEY, WASHBURN, WINKLER NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE ABSTAIN; COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE CITY MANAGER COMMENTS None. CITY COUNCIL COMMENTS ..... Councilman Buck commented that Council needs to address the ongoing sewer problems. Councilman Washburn concurred with Councilman Buck that the sewer problems need to be resolved: he suggested that the City prod the water board for results. He also commented on the United Way program and how the funds are used and may be designated to stay in the Lake Elsinore area. Councilman Starkey advised that he was working at the L.E.A.F. animal facility and the sewer odor from the sewer plant was overwhelming. He also advised that the last Chamber of Commerce mixer was held at Country Kitchen and the next one later this month will be held at the Black Sea Cafe. He also commented on PAGE TWELVE - CITY COUNCIL MINUTES - OCTOBER 11, 1988 the success of the volunteer fire department fund raiser. Councilman Dominguez provided the following telephone number for reporting the sewer smell problems: (800) 572-6306. Mayor Winkler requested that staff meet with the water board staff to coordinate efforts to resolve the sewer odor problems. He also commented on his attendance at a recent meeting with Senator Presley, through which local agencies will be working on regional planning efforts jointly. ...-I CLOSED SESSION None. ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY STARKEY, SECONDED BY WASHBURN AND CARRIED BY UNANIMOUS VOTE TO ADJOURN THE REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING AT 7:39 P.M. ~A JIM WINKLER, MAYOR CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE ~TEST: ..... VI~~J:~~ CLERK CITY OF:1AKE ELSINORE ,",>- .... -