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HomeMy WebLinkAbout12-09-1986 City Council Minutes 191 MINUTES REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE 130 SOUTH MAIN STREET LAKE ELSINORE, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1986 --~**************************************************************************** I"- LD C\J W rn <( - - 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 Mayor Strigotte. 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, Community Services Director Miller, Administrative Services Director Barrick, Public Services Director Kirchner and City Clerk Oliver. CEREMONIALS A. Mayor Strigotte introduced Captain Bill Reynolds who has recently been assigned to the Lake Elsinore Sheriff's station. PUBLIC COMMENTS 1. E. A. Glasgow, 270 White Oak, Lake Elsinore, commented on water pollution resulting from septic run off near a City water well on Lakeshore Drive. He also mentioned having difficulty hearing Councilmembers when they speak. 2. Michael Deichert, 34608 Farm Road, Lake Elsinore, representing Concerned Parents of Jean Hayman School commented that the group strongly opposes Council action to approve any applicatio~ re- garding the airport until the runway issue is resolved. He asked if the City Council feels as Cal Trans has stated, that they are the final authority over the airport. He also questioned whether the application could continue to be processed since it was filed by the previous owners, a partnership which no longer exists. CONSENT CALENDAR MOVED BY WINKLER, SECONDED BY DOMINGUEZ AND CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY TO APPROVE THE ENTIRE CONSENT CALENDAR AS PRESENTED. 1. The following Minutes were approved: a. November 12, 1986 - Regular City Council Meeting b. November 25, 1986 - Board of Appeals Meeting The following Minutes were received and filed: c. November 18, 1986 - Planning Commission Meeting 2. Received and filed Animal Control Activity Report - November, 1986. 1~ge two City Council Minutes December 9, 1986 CONSENT CALENDAR - Continued. 3. Received and filed Building Activity Report - November, 1986. 4. Ratified the Warrant List for the Month of November, 1986, in the total amount of Two-Hundred-Seventy-Six Thousand-Nine-Hundred- Sixty-Eight Dollars and Ninety-Two Cents ($276,968.92). 5. Received and filed Treasurer's Monthly Report - November, 1986. 6. Adopted Resolution No. 86-83 approving Council Policy No. 100-4 __ and Resolution No. 86-64 amending Council Policy No. 200-1. RESOLUTION NO. 86-83 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE, CALIFORNIA, ADOPTING COUNCIL POLICY NUMBER 100-4 REGARDING PREPARATION OF CITY COUNCIL AGENDAS. RESOLUTION NO. 86-84 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 86-69 AND COUNCIL POLICY NUMBER 200-1 REGULATING CITY COUNCIL MEETING RULES AND PROCEDURES. 7. Authorized acceptance of Maintenance Bond and release of Faithful Performance and Labor and Material Bonds - Tract 13569 - Rancho La Laguna. 8. Accepted Quitclaim Deed for Water Rights - Commercial Project 86-7 _ T & S Development - Lake Elsinore Town Center - Mission Trail and Sylvester Street and authorized the City Clerk to record the Deed. __ 9. Accepted Quitclaim Deed for Water Rights - Industrial Project 85-4 _ Harold Walker - located at Minthorn and Langstaff, and authorized the City Clerk to record the Deed. 10. Accepted Indemnify and Hold Harmless Agreement for Drainage Waters _ Conditional Use Permit 85-2 - Gordon Anderson - Lake Elsinore Mini- Storage - 29151 Riverside Drive and authorized the City Clerk to record the document. 11. Accepted Storm Drain Easement - Industrial Project 84-2 - Bruce Ayres - and authorized the City Clerk to record the document. 12. Granted Easement to Southern California Edison Company to provide electric service to Lakepoint Park, and authorized the City Clerk to record said Easement. 13. Rejected and referred Claim No. 86-28 - Joseph C. Ramsey. 14. Approved the date of December 23, 1986 for public hearing of Zone Change 86-17 - Courton and Associates - Request to change the zoning classification from C-P (Commercial Park) to C-2 (General Commercial) located on 1.6 acres north of Riverside Drive to Fraser and west of st. Charles Place to Walnut Drive. -- PUBLIC HEARINGS 31. Refuse collection rate increase - Resolution No. 86-85 authorizing rate increase. Mayor Strigotte opened the public hearing at 7:13 p.m. asking staff to report on this issue. 193 Page three City Council Minutes December 9, 1986 PUBLIC HEARINGS - continued. 31. Refuse collection rate increase - continued. ~ Mr. Gilbert reported that in September, Council approved an increase in refuse collection rates to cover additional transportation costs and dump fees resulting from closure of the Lake Elsinore dump site. In October, the County Board of Supervisors acted to increase dump fees effective January 1, 1987. Therefore, staff recommends Council adopt Resolution No. 86-85 revising refuse collection rates, inclu- ding the revised method of calculating the franchise fee as stip- ulated in the contract amendment approved by Council on November 25, 1986. ~ ~ N W rn ~ The City Clerk reported no written comments or protests. Mayor strigotte asked those in favor of a refuse collection rate increase to speak. The following persons spoke: 1. Chet Van Golden, 212 Riley Street, Lake Elsinore, representing his landlady, spoke in favor of the increase. Mayor Strigotte asked those in opposition to the refuse collection rate increase to speak. Hearing no one, the pUblic hearing was closed at 7:15 p.m. MOVED BY DOMINGUEZ, SECONDED BY WINKLER AND CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY TO APPROVE RESOLUTION NO. 86-85 INCREASING THE REFUSE COLLECTION RATE. RESOLUTION NO. 86-85 ~ A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE, CALILFORNIA, REVISING REFUSE COLLECTION RATES AND REPEALING RESOLUTION NO. 86-63. 32. Conditional Use Permit 86-1 Revised - M.W. Haskell/Lake Elsinore Partnership - To allow rehabilitation of an airplane hanger and application of decomposed granite on runways at Skylark Airport. Councilman Vermillion excused himself from the Council table at 7:21 p.m. due to potential conflict of interest. Council discussion centered on safety concerns with regard to run- way 5/23 and the Jean Hayman School, analysis of the Environmental Impact Report and Negative Declaration, City liability and clari- fication of airport ownership. ~ MOVED BY MATSON, SECONDED BY WINKLER AND CARRIED TO ADD CONDITION NUMBER TWENTY-SIX (26) AS FOLLOWS: "SAFETY CONCERNS MUST BE MITIGATED AND APPROVALS FOR SUCH MUST BE OBTAINED FROM CALTRANS DIVISION OF AERONAUTICS AND THE LAKE ELSINORE SCHOOL DISTRICT, IN WRITING, FOR RUNWAY 5/23." AYES: .NOES: ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: COUNCILMEMBERS: COUNCILMEMBERS: DOMINGUEZ, MATSON, WINKLER, STRIGOTTE NONE VERMILLION MOVED BY MATSON, SECONDED BY WINKLER AND CARRIED TO ADOPT NEGATIVE DECLARATION 86-25 REVISED SUBJECT TO THE FINDINGS AND APPROVE CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 86-1 REVISED, SUBJECT 'TO TWENTY-SIX (26) CONDITIONS AS FOLLOWS: 194 Page four City Council Minutes December 9, 1986 PUBLIC HEARINGS - Continued. 32. Conditional Use Permit 86-1 Revised - Continued. FINDINGS: 1. That this proposed use, on its own merits and within the con- text of its setting, is in accord with the objectives of the General Plan and the purpose of the Airport Planning District __ in which the site is located. 2. That the proposed use will not be detrimental to the general health, safety, comfort, or general welfare of persons resid- ing or working within the neighborhood of the proposed use or the City, or injurious to property or improvements in the neighborhood or the City. 3. That this site is adequate in size and shape to accommodate the use, and for all the yards, setbacks, walls or fences, landscaping, buffers and other features required by Title 17. 4. That this site, as conditioned, relates to streets and high- ways with proper design both as to width and type of pavement to carry the type and quantity of traffic generated by the subject use. 5. That in approving this use, there will be no adverse effect on abutting property or the permitted and normal use thereof. CONDITIONS: 1. If permits are not obtained and construction commenced within __ three (3) months from the date of this approval, this Use Permit shall expire and the structure shall be condemned by the City and demollished, unless an extension is granted by City Council prior to the expiration date. Prior to approval of another Use Permit for offices or any other structures or improvements, a Master Plan for the Airport shall be submitted addressing a schedule of improvements and proposed uses with a plan of the areas that would be devoted to various uses. 2. No habitation of any premises shall be permitted at the Air- port, this includes no camping or overnight parking of recreational vehicles for sleeping. 3. Dust control measures shall be incorporated into management practices. This shall include provision of dust control measures for aircraft and vehicles. Excessive off-site dust impacts shall be deemed sufficient cause for revocation of this Permit. To this end, decomposed granite, gravel, asphalt or other surfacing may be used, subject to the approval of a grading plan. 4. A grading and drainage plan shall be submitted to the Division of Building and Safety for review and approval and that any fill or other imported material below the 1270' elevation above sea level shall be balanced by the export of an equal amount of material. This grading plan shall require the approval of the City Engineer who shall submit the plan to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (F.E.M.A.) for comment, prior to approval. Final disposition of all exported materials shall be indicated on this grading plan. ... Page five city council Minutes December 9, 1986 195 PUBLIC HEARINGS - continued. 32. Conditional Use Permit 86-1 Revised - continued. 5. An emergency evacuation plan shall be prepared and filed with the Community Development Director prior to certificate of Occupancy or release of utilities. It shall provide for eva- cuation and protection of the facilities and prevention of hazards in the event of potential flooding. This evacuation plan shall be implemented upon notice by the City. 6. A complete set of plans for rehabilitation of the hanger, along with certification by a licensed engineer attesting to the structural stability and integrity of the existing walls, foun- dations, and roof systems shall be submitted for review and approval of the Building and Safety Division. These plans shall meet FEMA requirements and shall be certified by a licensed engineer. The exterior of the hangers shall be refinished with stucco or other material approved by the Community Development Director. ~ ~ ~ N 7. W m ~ 8. 9. 10. ~ 11. All Conditions of Approval shall be met to the satisfaction of the Community Development Director before final certificate of Occupancy is granted or utilities released. signage shall conform to the provisions of Title 17, Chapter 94. Meet all requirements of Ordinance No. 636 (Chapter 15.72 of the Municipal Code) regarding grading. Meet the requirements of County Flood Control District. Provide a notarized affidavit from the property owner which shall be recorded and which acknowledges the flood hazard associated with this site. a. Affirm that in the event of flooding the site will be fully evacuated as indicated on the emergency plan. b. Affirm that all future owners or assignees shall be notified and responsible for this arrangement. 12. Record a "Notice of 100-Year Flood Hazard; Waiver of Liability Claims; and Agreement to Notify Future Purchasers of Encum- brancers," in a format which meets the approval of the Director of Community Development. 13. Meet the requirements of the County Fire Department as listed below or modified in writing by the Fire Marshall: a. The Fire Department is required to set a minimum fire flow for the remodel or construction of all commercial buildings using the procedure established in Ordinance 546. ~ b. Provide or show there exists a water system capable of delivering 500 GPM fire flow for a 2-hour duration at 20 PSI residual operating pressure. c. The required fire flow shall be available from a 701-F2 hydrant, located not less than 25 feet or more than 165 feet from any portion of the building as measured alonq approved vehicular travelwavs. 14. Use of domestic water service (for other than fire protection, irrigation, dust control and similar uses) shall be prohibited until such time as sewer service is provided for wastewater disposal. 196 Page six City Council Minutes December 9, 1986 PUBLIC HEARINGS - Continued. 32. Conditional Use Permit 86-1 Revised - Continued. 15. Prior to Final Certificate of Occupancy and release of utili- ties for the rehabilitated hanger, and prior to issuance of any grading permits, all junk, salvage, or similar materials and any aircraft or vehicles inoperable for more than thirty (30) days shall be stored inside a building or removed from the property, except for two (2) planes presently on-site which __ have some local historical significance, providing these planes are restored to an operating appearance. 16. All business operations at the airport, except those businesses with an existing valid City business license for operations at the airport, shall require approval of a Conditional Use Permit and other requisite City approvals. 17. No other structures of either temporary or permanent status shall be permitted on Airport property without prior City approvals. 18. The hanger can be used for storage purposes prior to its com- plete reconstruction and final issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy and release of utilities, if certified to be safe by a licensed engineer, per approval of the Community Devel- opment Director. 19. Office uses of this hanger are specifically not permitted by this Use Permit. 20. During construction phase, portable restroom facilities may be used. When construction is completed, permanent restroom facilities shall be connected to the sewer. If construction __ is not completed, all portable restroom facilities will be removed within ninety (90) days after issuance of permits, pursuant to Condition Number One (1). Plans for restroom facilities shall be subject to approval of the Director of Community Development. 21. The applicant shall contact Elsinore Valley Municipal Water District concerning the feasibility of installation of a back flow valve in the water line to protect the system against flood water infiltration. If feasible and recommended by Elsinore Valley Municipal Water District, this valve shall be installed. Evidence of compliance with this condition shall be provided to the Director of Community Development prior to certificate of Occupancy or release of utilities. 22. The Applicant shall submit a plan of operations which will indicate aircraft "runup" and taxi areas showing their rela- tionship to adjacent existing residences, and proposed auto- mobile and aircraft parking areas. Such plans shall be sub- ject to the approval of the Director of Community Development and violation of said plan shall be grounds for revocation of this Conditional Use Permit. 23. All owners of the properties on which Skylark Airport is loca- ted shall execute a notarized Release, Hold Harmless, and Indemnity Agareement as approved by the City Attorney and the Risk Manager. 24. Use of the hanger shall be limited to storage of aircraft and related vehicles and no maintenance activities involving engine work shall be permitted in the hanger. Signs shall be posted and maintained regarding this and all users of the hanger shall be notified by the operators of the airport of these restric- tions. It shall be the airport operator's responsibility to enforce these restrictions. -- 197 Page seven City Council Minutes December 9, 1986 PUBLIC HEARINGS - continued. 32. Conditional Use Permit 86-1 Revised - continued. -- 25. The applicant shall obtain from the FAA and Cal Trans Division of Aeronautics written verification that the hanger location and design complies with all rules and guidelines for airport operations and shall submit this and all other appropriate documentation to the City, including a drawing drawn to scale and completely dimensioned showing the location, width and length of all runways and taxiways and the location of the hanger with respect to these. ~ ~ N W m ~ 26. Safety concerns must be mitigated and approvals for such must be obtained from Cal Trans, Division of Aeronautics, and the Lake Elsinore School District for Runways 5/23. Approvals must be in writing. Councilman Vermillion returned to the Council table at 8:27 p.m. 33. General Plan Amendment 86-10 - Lake Country Villas - To amend the General Plan Land Use Map designation from General Commercial to High Density on 1.86 acres located south of Walnut Drive, approx- imately 700 feet west of Riverside Drive. Councilman Winkler reported that earlier this evening he received a telephone call from Mr. John Saar, one of the applicants, stating that he could not be present tonight due to an unforeseen conflict, and requested the matter be continued for one month. MOVED BY WINKLER, SECONDED BY DOMINGUEZ AND CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY TO CONTINUE GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT 86-10 TO JANUARY 13, 1987. 34. General Plan Amendment 86-11 and Zone Chanqe 86-15 - Industrial Concepts I and Warm Springs Business Park - To amend the General Plan designation from Limited Industrial and Floodway Fringe to Commercial Manufacturing; and to change the zoning from M-1 Limited Manufacturing, to C-M Commercial Manufacturing, on 14.41 acres located at the southwesterly corner of Chaney Street and Collier Avenue. Mayor Strigotte opened the pUblic hearing at 8:04 p.m. asking staff to report and give recommendations on this issue. Mr. Miller reported that presently, the City has limited areas with Commercial-Manufacturing designation. The proposed change would pro- vide additional Commercial-Manufacturing property along two (2) arterial streets consistent with the purposes of this designation. Staff recommends Council adopt the findings and Negative Declaration 86-52, approve General Plan Amendment 86-10 and Zone Change 86-15 and adopt Ordinance No. 779 implementing Zone Change 86-15. -- The City Clerk reported no written comments or protests. Mayor Strigotte asked those in favor of General Plan Amendment 86-10 and Zone Change 86-15 to speak. The following persons spoke: 1. Judy McGill, Post Office Box 1466, Lake Elsinore, owner of Warm Springs Business Park, commented that she feels this will be an asset to the community and offered to answer any questions which Council may have. Mayor Strigotte asked those in opposition to General Plan Amendment 86-10 and Zone Change 86-15 to speak. Hearing no one, the public hearing was closed at 8:06 p.m. 198 Page eight City Council Minutes December 9, 1986 PUBLIC HEARINGS - Continued. 34. General Plan Amendment 86-11 and Zone Chanqe 86-15 - Continued. Council discussed concerns regarding the affect these changes would have on adjacent residential areas, potential increased traffic and traffic circulation. MOVED BY MATSON, SECONDED BY VERMILLION AND CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY TO ADOPT THE FINDINGS AND NEGATIVE DECLARATION 86-52, APPROVE GENERAL __ PLAN AMENDMENT 86-11 AND ZONE CHANGE 86-15. FINDINGS: 1. No significant adverse environmental impacts will result from the proposed project. 2. All Commercial-Manufacturing districts should be located along major streets and the requested location meets this requirement. 3. It is the policy of the City to create a balance of land use in the planning area and the requested change will help accom- pliSh this. 4. The City wishes to encourage strategic locations for commercial areas and the area in question would address this. 5. That State law requires zoning to be consistent to the General Plan, thus both requests must be approved to maintain consis- tency. MOVED BY MATSON, SECONDED BY VERMILLION AND CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY TO ADOPT ORDINANCE NO. 779 IMPLEMENTING ZONE CHANGE 86-15, .- ORDINANCE NO. 779 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE, CALIFORNIA, REZONING 14.43 ACRES LOCATED ALONG CHANEY STREET FROM COLLIER AVENUE, WEST 1441 FEET ALONG COLLIER AVENUE, NORTH 1,350 FEET, FROM M-l (LIMITED MANUFACTURING) TO C-M (COMMERCIAL MANUFACTURING) ZONING DISTRICT (ZONE CHANGE 86-15 - INDUSTRIAL CONCEPTS I). UPON THE FOLLOWING ROLL CALL VOTE: AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: DOMINGUEZ, MATSON, VERMILLION, WINKLER, STRIGOTTE NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE 35. General Plan Amendment 86-12 and Zone Chanqe 86-16 - Courton and Associates - To amend the General Plan designation from Lincoln Specific Plan Area (12.0 dwelling units per acre) to General Commer- cial; and to change the zoning from C-P Commercial Park, to C-2 General Commercial, on 6.02 acres at the southwesterly corner of Riverside Drive and Lincoln Street. --- Mayor Strigotte opened the public hearing at 8:35 p.m. asking staff to identify the project and give recommendations. Mr. Miller reported that there was no recommendation from the Planning Commission due to a tie vote at their meeting of December 2, 1986. He outlined the major concerns they had regarding the project and indicated staff would recommend that Council adopt the findings and Negative Declaration 86-55, approve General Plan Amend- ment 86-12 and Zone Change 86-16 and adopt Ordinance No. 780. ---- ~ ~ N W m ~ ..... ..... 199 Page nine City Council Minutes December 9, 1986 PUBLIC HEARINGS - continued. 35. General Plan Amendment 86-12 and Zone Chanqe 86-16 = Continued. The City Clerk reported no written comments or protests. Mayor strigotte asked those in favor of Gneneral Plan Amendment 86-12 and Zone Change 86-16 to speak. The following persons spoke: 1. Larry Buxton, President of Courton and Associates, land planners and engineers for the project, spoke in favor of the project and urged Council approval. 2. Art Nelson, 31981 Riverside Drive, Lake Elsinore, adjacent property owner, commented that he feels this proposal would allow for the proper use of the property and he supports the project. 3. Kent Mitchell, General Partner of Lake Elsinore Development Company, 121 South Main Street, Lake Elsinore, stated reasons why he feels this location is perfect for the proposed project. He requested Council approve this project. 4. E.A. Glasgow, 270 White Oak Drive, Lake Elsinore, commented that this project would benefit the area. Mayor Strigotte asked those in opposition to General Plan Amendment 86-12 and Zone Change 86-16 to speak. Hearing no one, the public hearing was closed at 8:45 p.m. MOVED BY MATSON, SECONDED BY DOMINGUEZ AND CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY TO ADOPT THE FINDINGS AND NEGATIVE DECLARATION NO. 86-55 AND APPROVE GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT 86-12 AND ZONE CHANGE 86-16. FINDINGS: 1. No significant impacts will result from the proposed project with the proposed mitigation measures. 2. This proposed Amendment is a logical and timely extension of commercial designation along Riverside Drive. 3. This proposed Amendment will facilitate commercial development along Riverside Drive and also provide for a greater utilization of this commercial corridor. 4. This Amendment will provide for an increased economic base to accommodate a high population growth rate and establish a greater diversification of commercial uses. 5. This Amendment is compatible with surrounding land uses and is an appropriate designation for subject property. MOVED BY MATSON, SECONDED BY DOMINGUEZ AND CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY TO ADOPT UPON FIRST READING, ORDINANCE NUMBER 780, ORDINANCE NO. 780 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LAKE ELISNORE, CALIFORNIA, REZONING 6.23 ACRES LOCATED ON THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF LINCOLN STREET AND RIVERSIDE DRIVE FROM C-P (COMMERCIAL PARK) TO C-2 (GENERAL COMMERCIAL) ZONING DISTRICT (ZONE CHANGE 86-16 - COURTON & ASSOCIATES). UPON THE FOLLOWING ROLL CALL VOTE: AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: DOMINGUEZ, MATSON, VERMILLION, WINKLER, STRIGOTTE NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE 200 Page ten City Council Minutes December 9, 1986 PUBLIC HEARINGS - Continued. MOVED BY MATSON, SECONDED BY WINKLER AND CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY TO ADOPT RESOLUTION NUMBER 86-86 WITH DELETION OF PORTIONS REFERRING TO GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT 86-10. RESOLUTION NO. 86-86 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE, CALIFORNIA, MAKING AMENDMENTS TO THE LAND USE ELEMENT OF THE LAKE ELSINORE GENERAL PLAN FOR THE FOURTH CYCLE OF THE CALENDAR YEAR OF 1986. - BOARD OF APPEALS COUNCIL ADJOURNED TO THE APPEALS BOARD AT 8:55 P.M. COUNCIL RECONVENED AT 8:56 P.M. BUSINESS/DISCUSSION ITEMS 51. Request for Waiver of Facility Use Fees. Mr. Gilbert reported that a request has been submitted by the local chapter of the City of Hope for waiver of fees for use of the Com- munity Center for their monthly meetings for a period of one year. Staff recommends denial of this request. Should Council wish to modify their existing "user pay" policy to provide for exemptions to non-profit organizations, it is recommended that staff be directed to develop guidelines for such waivers. Harry Brent, Treasurer of the local chapter of the City of Hope, urged Council to approve this request. .., MOVED BY STRIGOTTE, SECONDED BY DOMINGUEZ AND CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY TO WAIVE FEES FOR USE OF THE COMMUNITY CENTER FOR THE LOCAL CHAPTER OF THE CITY OF HOPE FOR A PERIOD OF ONE YEAR. CITY MANAGER COMMENTS 1. Mr. Molendyk introduced Ray Flores, Recreation Superintendent, Lake Elsinore Recreation and Park District, who gave an overview of the Fall and winter Recreation Programs. He also presented copies of the winter Recreation brochures and answered Council questions. 2. Mr. Molendyk requested a study session be scheduled on Wednesday, December 17, 1986 at 6:30 p.m. to discuss the outflow channel. Council concurred. CITY COUNCIL COMMENTS Councilman Dominquez: 1. Complimented the Chamber of Commerce on the successful Christmas Parade on Saturday, December 6, 1986. __ 2. Commented that the trees in City Park need to be trimmed. Staff will fOllow-up. Councilman Matson: 1. Commented that the public works inspectors on construction projects, need to assure that streets are kept clean and properly patched while construction is underway, for the convenience of residents. 201: Page eleven City Council Minutes December 9, 1986 CITY COUNCIL COMMENTS - continued. Mayor striqotte: 1. Commented that warning signs are needed on Lakeshore Drive near Torn Ranch Road and Mountain Road, warning drivers of a school crossing and 25 MPH speed limit as they approach Terra Cotta Junior High School. - 2. Directed staff to contact the Lake Elsinore Recreation and Park District Board of Directors to schedule a joint study session in January, 1987. 3. Reminded the Public Works crews of the need to act quickly to place lighted barricades at known problem areas where flooding usually occurs, and these should be left in place until all danger of flood- ing is past. I"- Ln C\J W en <C ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY DOMINGUEZ, SECONDED BY MATSON AND CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY TO ADJOURN THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL AT 9:25 P.M. ~~A~ ~ N J. STRI , MAYOR ATTEST: - ~ (C)~A Ann Oliver, City Clerk~ -