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MINUTES
REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE
130 SOUTH MAIN STREET
LAKE ELSINORE, CALIFORNIA
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1987
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CALL TO ORDER
The Regular Meeting of the city Council was called to order by
Mayor Strigotte at 7:00 p.m.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Councilman Matson.
ROLL CALL
PRESENT:
COUNCILMEMBERS:
DOMINGUEZ, MATSON, VERMILLION,
WINKLER, STRIGOTTE
ABSENT:
COUNCILMEMBERS:
NONE
Also present were: City Manager Molendyk, Assistant City Manager
Gilbert, City Attorney Harper, Administrative Services Director
Barrick, Public Services Director Kirchner, Executive Assistant
Rogers and City Clerk Kasad.
PUBLIC COMMENTS
None.
CEREMONIALS/PRESENTATIONS
A. Proclamation - United States Constitution Day - Daughters of
the American Revolution. No representative of the Daughters
of the American Revolution was available for presentation.
B. Mayor Strigotte read a Proclamation designating the week of
October 4 through October 10, 1987 as Fire Prevention Week
and presented the Proclamation to representative of Lake
Elsinore Station 10 who accepted on behalf of station 10 as
well as Lakeland Village Station 11.
CONSENT CALENDAR
The following item was removed from the Consent Calendar for
further consideration and discussion:
Item 5.
MOVED BY WINKLER, SECONDED BY VERMILLION AND CARRIED BY UNANIMOUS
VOTE TO APPROVE THE BALANCE OF THE CONSENT CALENDAR.
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1- The following Minutes were approved:
a. August 25, 1987 - Regular City Council Meeting.
The following Minutes were received and filed:
b. August 18, 1987 - Planning Commission Meeting.
2.
Received and filed Building Activity Report for August,
1987.
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3. Ratified Warrant List for August, 1987, in the amount of
$416,825.60.
4. Approved Request for Waiver of Special Event Fees for the
Lake Elsinore Rotary Club Bar-B-Que and Centennial Kick-Off.
6. Approved date of September 22, 1987 for pUblic hearing on:
a. Tentative Parcel Map 22826 = Brookstone Investors
A proposal to divide an existing parcel into two (2)
parcels of 0.73 acres in size. Located in a Limited
Manufacturing Zoning District on the east side of Birch
Street approximately 552 feet south of Minthorn Street.
ITEMS PULLED FROM CONSENT CALENDAR
5. Contract to Abate Vehicles on Private Property - Brothers
Towing.
Councilman Dominguez expressed concern with the contract and
requested that it be referred back to staff for additional __
work. City Manager Molendyk suggested that this matter be
continued for two weeks to complete work.
MOVED BY WINKLER, SECONDED BY DOMINGUEZ AND CARRIED BY UNANIMOUS VOTE
TO CONTINUE THE PROPOSED CONTRACT FOR VEHICLE ABATEMENT FOR TWO
WEEKS.
PUBLIC HEARINGS
None.
BUSINESS/DISCUSSION ITEMS
51. Commercial proiect 87-7 = Devenplus Corporation
Request to construct an 11,044 square foot 60 unit hotel and
a 9,500 square foot commercial building on 1.78 acres on the
north side of Casino Drive, approximately 180 feet west of
Railroad Canyon Road.
Senior Planner Bolland highlighted the proposed project and
explained enhancements that had been added to the project to
resolve Planning Commission concerns. ...."
MOVED BY MATSON, SECONDED BY VERMILLION AND CARRIED BY UNANIMOUS
VOTE TO ADOPT FINDINGS LISTED BELOW;
Findinqs
1. Subject to the attached conditions, the proposed project
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is not anticipated to result in any significant impacts.
2. This project, as approved, with the attached conditions
will comply with the Goals and Objectives of the General
Plan and the General Commercial Zone.
3. This project complies with the design directives
contained in Chapter 17.82.060 and all other applicable
provisions of the Lake Elsinore Municipal Code.
4. Conditions and safeguards pursuant to Chapter 17.82.070
have been incorporated into the approval of the subject
project to insure development of the property in
accordance with Objectives of Chapter 17.82.060 and the
Planning District in which it is located.
ADOPT NEGATIVE DECLARATION 87-25 AND APPROVE COMMERCIAL PROJECT
87-7 SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS.
Conditions
1. Approval of Commercial Project 87-7 is subject to the
approval of Conditional Use Permit 87-10.
2. Design Review Board approval will lapse and be void
unless building permits are issued within one (1) year.
3. The applicant shall submit a revised front and rear
elevation plan for Building #3, to include four (4)
trellises or similar treatments at locations illustrated
in Exhibit 2, as approved by the Community Development
Director.
4. The applicant shall submit a revised landscaping and
irrigation plan for review and approval by the Planning
Commission, to include enhancement throughout the entire
site, additional landscape treatment to diminish the
impacts of large blank walls at the rear elevation of
Building 2 & 3, which shall include foundation shrub
planting and trees, also including planter boxes on the
balconies of the motel plan as illustrated on the
building elevations as shown in Exhibit 3.
5. The applicant shall design and install additional planter
areas with the parking area in front of Building 3 as
delineated in Exhibit No.2.
6. The applicant shall develop a Master Signage Program for
the center which specifies harmonious and consistent
colors, materials and specifications which will enhance
the center's design and meet the provisions of Lake
Elsinore Municipal Code, Chapter 17.94. The Master
Signage Program shall be reviewed and approved by the
Planning Commission. All signage to be by City permit and
in conformance with the approved Master Signage Program.
The Master Signage Program shall be approved prior to
issuance of Certificate of Occupancy or release of
utilities. Individual sign permits are required prior to
the erection of each sign.
7. Brick pavers or texture pavement treatments shall be laid
in bank designs, shall be located at the driveway
approaches and crosswalks.
8. All exterior on-site lighting shall be shielded and
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directed on-site so as not to create glare onto
neighboring property and streets or allow illumination
above the horizontal plan of the fixture. The light
fixture proposed is to match the architecture of the
building.
9. All roof mounted equipment shall be screened in a manner
compatible with the architectural design of the building.
Demonstration of compliance with this condition shall be
included in building plans. __
10. No exterior roof ladders shall be permitted.
11. 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.
12. Any proposed metal mailboxes shall be treated to blend
with the center's design theme. A detail shall be
included in the building plans, subject to the approval
of the Postal Service and the Director of Community
Development.
13. 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.
14. All required off-site improvements and street dedication
shall be provided in accordance with adopted City
standards and subject to approval by the City Engineer.
All improvements shall be installed prior to the release
of utilities and issuance of Certificate of Occupancy.
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15. The applicant shall dedicate additional right-of-way
along Casino Drive (Vista Del Lago) to provide for 40
foot half width, consistent with the City's designation
as a modified secondary street.
16. The applicant record a parcel map for the merging of the
two parcels, subject to the approval of the City Engineer
and the Community Development Director.
17. 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 measure shall be provided thirty
(30) days after the site's rough grading, as approved by
the City Engineer.
18. All undeveloped and/or construction areas on the entire
acre site shall be maintained in a safe and neat manner
at all times.
19. Reduce pressure principle backflow devices shall be
required after all service meters, and shall be screened
and/or located away from public view.
20. On-site surface water run-off to Casino Drive (Vista Del
Lago) shall not cross the sidewalks.
21. The applicant shall submit sewer and water plans to the
Elsinore Valley Municipal Water District and shall
incorporate all district conditions and standards with
the system designs.
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22. The design and construction of the project shall meet
all County Fire Department standards for fire protection
and shall includes any additional requirements requested
by the Fire Marshal. A fire detector check assembly
shall be required for any interior fire lines and
hydrants.
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23. All site improvements shall be constructed as indicated
on the approved plot plan and elevations or as modified
by these Conditions of Approval or the Planning
Commission through subsequent action.
24. The applicant shall meet all Conditions of Approval prior
to issuance of certificate of Occupancy and release of
utilities.
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Engineerinq Department Conditions
25. Meet all requirements of Chapter 12.08 of the Municipal
Code regarding encroachment permits.
26. Meet all requirements of Chapter 16.34 of the Municipal
Code regarding public improvements for building and
subdivisions.
27. Meet all requirements of Chapter 15.72 of the Municipal
Code regarding grading.
28. Meet all requirements of Chapter 15.64 of the Municipal
Code regarding flood hazard regulations.
- 29. Meet all requirements of Chapter 15.68 of the Municipal
Code regarding floodplain management.
30. Meet all requirements of Resolution No. 83-78 regarding
fees for encroachment permits.
31. Meet all requirements of Resolution No. 77-39 regarding
capital improvement fees and engineering plan check for
other than subdivisions.
32. Meet all requirements of Resolution No. 83-78 regarding
fees, installation of improvements as a conditions of
building permits.
33. The applicant shall submit all necessary applications for
the issuance of drainage permits with the Army Corps of
Engineers and shall incorporate appropriate standards
and requirements within the project's design and
construction.
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34. The applicant shall acquire a drainage easement form the
property to the west of the site for submittal to this
department prior to the issuance of building permits,
or redesign the drainage plan and provide drainage
improvements to the satisfaction of the City Engineer.
35. Meet all requirements of Resolution No. 83-87 regarding
public safety mitigation fees.
36. Dedicate underground water rights to the City of Lake
Elsinore or its assignee per Ordinance No. 529.
37. Annex to the City's Lighting and Landscaping District.
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38. Provide street lighting as required by City Engineer.
39. A Class II Bicycle Lane shall be provided.
52. Commercial Prolect 87-8 = Lvtle Creek Partners
Request to construct two (2) 10,000 square foot mini-storage
buildings on an existing mini-storage and recreational
vehicle storage site of 2.48 acres located on the southwest __
corner of Riverside Drive and EI Toro Road.
Senior Planner Bolland highlighted the project and the
improved fencing and landscaping conditions in response to
Planning commission recommendations.
Councilman Matson commented that with the additional
requirements for fencing and landscaping would greatly
improve the appearance of the development and he would
be in favor of the project.
MOVED BY MATSON, SECONDED BY VERMILLION AND CARRIED BY UNANIMOUS
VOTE TO ADOPT FINDINGS LISTED BELOW:
Findinqs
1. The proposed request will not have a significant adverse
impact on the environment.
2. The site for the proposed request is of adequate size and
shape to accommodate the use.
3. The proposed buildings continue the same design as the
existing units and complies with the design directives __
contained in Section 17.82.060 and all other provisions
of the Municipal Code.
4. Conditions and safeguards pursuant to Chapter 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.
ADOPT NEGATIVE DECLARATION #87-26, AND APPROVE COMMERCIAL PROJECT
87-8 SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS.
Conditions
1. Design Review Board approval will lapse and be void
unless building permits are issued within one (1) year.
2. Applicant shall file a Lot Merger application with the
Engineering Department prior to the issuance of building
permits. The Lot Merger shall be recorded prior to
issuance of Certificate of Occupancy.
3. Relocate the trash enclosure to the location illustrated
on the revised site plan presented with adequate proof
that the trash trucks will be able to make the three (3)
left hand radius turns.
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4. Applicant shall submit a revised and more detailed
landscape and irrigation plan to be approved by the
Community Development Director or his designee. The
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following items shall be indicated:
a) Provide for an additional 15 gallon street tree
adjacent to Riverside Drive where the gate and drive
aisle are to be removed.
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b) Provide foundation shrubs and accent plants along the
base of the perimeter wall which faces EI Toro Road
and Riverside Drive.
c) Provide trees and shrubs for the turf area west of
the main parking area and the proposed trash
enclosure area (which has been relocated ).
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Applicant shall submit a detailed wall and fence plan
that includes a six-foot (6') high decorative block
pilaster wall with wrought iron one-foot (1') on top to
be measured from the highest finished grade and replace
the chainlink fence in front of the residence/office with
wrought iron to match the wall. The wall and wrought iron
fence shall be located out of the public right-of-way.
Applicant shall construct a six-foot (6') high decorative
block wall along the southern portion of the property.
Applicant shall replace the existing facility
identification sign with a sign that conforms to current
zoning regulations.
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8. Prior to issuance of building permits developer shall
enter into an agreement with the City to mitigate
drainage impacts, which includes the total property, by
payment of a drainage mitigation fee. Whereas the City
is in the process of developing a Master Plan of Drainage
for this area, and the final plan has not yet been
adopted by the previously completed Master Plan of
Drainage for the West End indicates a fee of $4,000 per
acre is in order, the developer shall deposit $4,000 per
acre which may be partially returned if the indicated
drainage fee is lower.
9. The rear drive aisle located at the west end of the
property shall be paved prior to issuance of the
Certificate of Occupancy.
10. All parking stalls shall be striped with double lines
two-feet (2') apart. The three (3) parking spaces will
not be used for anything but transient type parking.
11. The entrance on EI Toro Road shall be equipped with one
swing interior gate to the outside fence, and if this is
not feasible then an interior double swinging gate can be
provided.
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12. Proposed rip-rap within the drainage channel west of the
site shall not block or encroach into the natural flow
of the drainage channel.
13. Applicant shall provide for a slurry seal for half of
Riverside Drive to the satisfaction of the City Engineer.
14. Install improvements to the drainage channel and the
projects inlet to the channel as required by the City
Engineer.
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15. All exterior on-site lighting shall be shielded and
directed on-site, so as not to create glare onto
neighboring property or streets.
16. All internal drive aisle shall have an arrow and the word
"exit" painted in 18" letters in a centrally visible
location.
17. RV, boat or any outdoor storage shall be prohibited on
the entire site. _
18. A street abandonment application shall be completed and
recorded prior to the issuance of certificate of
Occupancy and release of utilities.
Elsinore Valley Municipal Water District Conditions
19. Applicant shall pay all water connection fees prior to
the issuance of building permits.
20. Applicant shall construct fire detector check(s) for
private on-site fire protection system.
21. Applicant shall construct water line in Riverside Drive
to meet the maximum day plus fire flow demand, at maximum
velocity of 10 feet/second, to the satisfaction of the
Riverside County Fire Department and Elsinore Valley
Municipal Water District.
22. Applicant shall construct a water line in Riverside Drive
meet the maximum day plus fire flow demand at maximum
velocity of 10 feet/second.
23. Applicant shall submit to Elsinore Valley Municipal Water __
District hydraulic calculations and plan profile for
approval.
BUSINESS ITEMS
53. Sale of City Property = Reid Street
Assistant City Manager Gilbert advised that a letter had
been received from Mr. & Mrs. Clark regarding interest in
purchase of City owned property on Reid Street. He also
advised that one of the projects staff has been working
on is compilation of a list of City properties and
recommendations with regard to accessing or surplusing
of specific properties. He explained the process for
disposing of surplus property and that it is now being
considered because of the stated interest and the need for
Council direction in this area. He explained the reason for
the costs involved and possible alternatives once all
properties are ready for consideration.
Councilman Dominguez expressed concern that this was not a
profitable move for the City considering the size of the
parcel, and the fact that the costs are not the kind that
could be mitigated through the sale of the property. ~
Councilman Winkler concurred that this was not the best
option, however expressed uncertainty as to the best option
to pursue. He also questioned the actual value of the
property.
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Councilman Matson commented on the value of the property in
comparison with the costs to sell. He felt it would cost
the City too much to dispose of the property.
Mayor Strigotte suggested that Council impose a condition
on the sale that the buyer absorb all of the costs involved.
City Manager Molendyk questioned the City Attorney with
regard to the required processing to declare the property
surplus, specifically if the sealed bid portion of the
process could be avoided to allow negotiations with only one
party.
City Attorney Harper explained that there are no statutory
requirements that the City go through the sealed bid
process. The only requirements we would need to fulfill
are obtaining an appraisal, declaring the property surplus
and offering it to other public agencies. He advised that
there would be nothing wrong with entering into an agreement
if this party is willing to pay the appraisal costs as well
as the appraised value of the property.
Mayor strigotte questioned when the full report on City
property would be ready. Assistant City Manager Gilbert
advised this report was still a couple of months away.
MOVED BY DOMINGUEZ, SECONDED BY WINKLER AND CARRIED BY UNANIMOUS
VOTE TO DIRECT STAFF TO NEGOTIATE WITH THE PROSPECTIVE BUYER AND
RETURN TO COUNCIL WITH THE OUTCOME.
54.
Council Committee Report on Elsinore Valley Municipal
Water District Sewer/Water Rates
Committee Report and Proposed Letter to the State Water
Resources Control Board.
Councilman Winkler advised that the Rate Committee had
called to advise that part of the requested information has
been accumulated and they will be meeting with the Committee
next Monday evening to receive the information.
Councilman Matson recommended waiting to transmit the
letter to the State Water Resources Board until all
information is received from the district. He felt based
on further information the letter might need to be modified.
He suggested that the letter be brought back at the next
meeting.
It was the consensus of Council to defer the letter to
September 22, 1987.
55.
Report on Municipal Code Recodification proiect
City Clerk Kasad reported that final drafts of the first
three chapters had been received this date, and they appear
to be acceptable with only a few minor typographical errors.
She also advised that once these chapters are reviewed and
approved, the Company has promised a 14 week time frame for
completion and delivery of the new code.
56.
Ordinance No. 815 - Second Reading
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Adoption of Redevelopment Plan for Project Area No. III.
Continued from August 25, 1987.
MOVED BY DOMINGUEZ, SECONDED BY STRIGOTTE AND CARRIED BY A VOTE OF
3 TO 1 WITH VERMILLION CASTING THE DISSENTING VOTE AND WINKLER
ABSTAINING TO ADOPT ORDINANCE NO. 815.
ORDINANCE NO. 815
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LAKE
ELSINORE APPROVING AND ADOPTING THE REDEVELOPMENT
PLAN FOR THE LAKE ELSINORE REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT.
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UPON THE FOLLOWING ROLL CALL VOTE:
AYES:
COUNCILMEMBERS:
DOMINGUEZ, MATSON, STRIGOTTE
NOES:
COUNCILMEMBERS:
VERMILLION
ABSENT:
COUNCILMEMBERS:
NONE
ABSTAIN:
COUNCILMEMBERS:
WINKLER
57. Ordinance No. 817 = Second Readinq
Zone Change 87-5 - Art Nelson, Brookstone Development, Inc.
Continued from August 25, 1987.
Steve Brown, representing the applicant, reiterated the
amount of work that has gone into this project to date and
requested a favorable vote from Council.
Neil Cleveland, general partner/co-owner of the property
adjacent to this project, expressed support of the proposed
project and also requested Council support of the project.
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Councilman winkler explained his prior concerns with the
project and reinforced the need for staff to work on Master
Planning in key intersections such as this one. He
requested that staff provide a report with regard to master
planning efforts within the next month.
MOVED BY MATSON, SECONDED BY WINKLER AND CARRIED BY UNANIMOUS VOTE
TO ADOPT ORDINANCE NO. 817.
ORDINANCE NO. 817
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE, CALIFORNIA,
REZONING 2.19 ACRES LOCATED ON THE SOUTHERLY CORNER OF
CENTRAL AVENUE AND DEXTER STREET FROM R-R-O (RURAL
RESIDENTIAL- OUTDOOR ADVERTISING) TO C-2 (GENERAL
COMMERCIAL) ZONING DISTRICT (ZONE CHANGE 87-5 ART NELSON,
BROOKS TONE DEVELOPMENT, INC.)
UPON THE FOLLOWING ROLL CALL VOTE:
AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: DOMINGUEZ, MATSON, VERMILLION,
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NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE
ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE
ABSTAIN: COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE
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58. Ordinance No. 818 = Second Readinq
Regulation of Overnight Camping and Sale of Alcoholic
Beverages in Connection with Temporary Outdoor Activities.
MOVED BY DOMINGUEZ, SECONDED BY WINKLER AND CARRIED BY A VOTE OF 4
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ORDINANCE NO. 818
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ORDINANCE NO. 818
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE, CALIFORNIA,
AMENDING SECTIONS 17.98.080 AND 17.98.090 OF THE LAKE
ELSINORE MUNICIPAL CODE REGARDING OVERNIGHT CAMPING AND
SALE OR DISPENSING OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES, RESPECTIVELY,
IN CONJUNCTION WITH TEMPORARY OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES.
UPON THE FOLLOWING ROLL CALL VOTE:
AYES:
COUNCILMEMBERS:
DOMINGUEZ, MATSON, WINKLER,
STRIGOTTE
NOES:
COUNCILMEMBERS:
VERMILLION
ABSENT:
COUNCILMEMBERS:
NONE
ABSTAIN:
COUNCILMEMBERS:
NONE
CITY MANAGER COMMENTS
r- Update on Public Works Projects.
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City Manager Molendyk gave an update on the following projects:
Lakeshore Drive Landscaping, Four Corners Traffic Signal, Slurry
Seal Program Completion, Lakepoint Park, Railroad Canyon Road
Traffic Signal, Completion of the Downtown Storm Drain, Machado
Street Overlay, and the 99% Completion of Yarborough Park.
Public Services Director Kirchner clarified with regard to the
Collier/Central Intersection Improvements that some modifications
to the street lighting were being made and Caltrans was evaluating
the final plan. He also advised that Edison is in the process of
obtaining permits from Caltrans to relocate some poles, as well as
obtaining an easement because the changes placed one pole on
private property.
City Manager Molendyk also advised the the Continued Public
Hearing on Canyon Lake Hills scheduled for September 17, 1987
would not be held, in that the developer would not yet have the
complete information on the fiscal impact study. He also .
advised that this hearing would be renoticed and publicized ~hen
all information is ready.
CITY COUNCIL COMMENTS
Councilman Vermillion questioned the current status of the
Southeast Floodplain Planning Area Moratorium. City
Manager Molendyk advised it was a six month moratorium and
that it was still in place. He explained that we should have
an update from the developer at the first meeting in October
so progress can be made.
SAWPA News Articles. Requested Qy Mavor Strigotte.
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Mayor Strigotte clarified his support of Lake Management in
response to recent new articles. He advised that he is not
opposed to Lake Management and he has not changed his position,
however, he feels the project has reached a point where important
questions need to be answered before proceeding.
Residential Prolects = Financial Impacts. Requested
Qy Mavor striqotte.
Mayor Strigotte explained that he brought this up due to recent __
Council discussions, and referred to a news article regarding
problems encountered in Fontana for which they hired an
accounting firm to do an audit. He suggested possibly the City
should consider a similar effort to study the costs associated
with the various subdivisions being approved.
Councilman Matson suggested that possibly the City is not at that
point, however he does recognize the need to look at each sizeable
development for impacts. He felt that many of these impacts had
been addressed by the M.S.I. Report.
Mayor Strigotte requested information from the City Attorney
about assessment districts to mitigate impacts of subdivisions,
and particularly about the implementation of Mello Roos
Districts.
City Attorney Harper explained the different types of assessment
districts such as Lighting and Landscaping, Police and Fire
Service, and Mello Roos Districts, and requirements for
implementation.
Mayor questioned what kind of district would offset costs for
police, fire and other related services.
city Attorney Harper explained that this type of district had been
suggested about a year ago and failed to be approved, however it
could be established Citywide or on a development by development
basis.
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ADJOURNMENT
MOVED BY WINKLER, SECONDED BY MATSON AND CARRIED BY UNANIMOUS VOTE
TO ADJOURN THE REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING AT 8:02 P.M.
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CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE
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