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HomeMy WebLinkAbout10-11-1985 City Council Minutes 343 MINUTES ADJOUNRED CITY COUNCIL MEETING CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE 130 SOUTH MAIN STREET LAKE ELSINORE, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11,1985 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * - CALL TO ORDER The Adjourned Meeting of the City Council was called to order by Mayor Valenzuela at 4:00 p.m. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE The Pledge of Allegiance was led by City Manager Molendyk. o o (Y) w m <t ROLL CALL PRESENT: ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: MATSON, STRIGOTTE, VERMILLION, VALENZUELA COUNCILMEMBERS: KNIGHT Also present were: City Manager Molendyk, Assistant City Manager Gilbert, City Attorney Harper, Assistant Planner Coleman, City Engineer Keith, Finance Director Barrick and Clerk of the Board Money. PUBLIC COMMENTS 1. Ann_Magnera, 90 Herbert,Street, Lake Elsinore, stated she represented the residents of Herbert Street in reference to the car wash which is proposed for Lakeshore Drive and Herbert Street. Mayor Valenzuela informed her that she could address that issue when Commercial Project 85-10 came up on the - agenda. 2. Bonnie Holler, Post Office Box 987, Lake Elsinore, expressed thanks from the Lake Elsinore Valley Girls Softball Association. The City donated five- hundred dollars ($500) to sponsor the team attendance at the state tournament at Tehachapi recently. Mrs. Holler read a letter from the team members and reported that the Lake Elsinore Valley team took third place at the tournament. CEREMONIALS A. Proclamation - "National Crime Prevention Month" Mayor Valenzuela read a Proclamation declaring October, 1985 as "National Crime Prevention Month" in the City of Lake Elsinore and presented the proclamation to Deputy Snyder who explained that she is the new Crime Prevention officer for Elsinore Valley. B. Proclamation - "Minority Enterprise Development Week" Mayor Valenzuela read a Proclamation declaring the week of October 6 through October 12, 1985 as "Minority Enterprise Development Week" in the City of Lake Elsinore. - 3. Proclamation of Welcome to British Sea Cadet Corps. Mayor Valenzuela read a Proclamation of Welcome to the British Sea Cadet Corps who are visiting California for the first time from England and are taking part in operation "SCUSA 1985". Mayor Valenzuela introduced two of the Cadets and presented them with the proclamation and our City of Lake Elsinore lapel pins. She complimented Mr. Ray Kemp for his work with the Maritime Training Association. " 344 Page two City Council Minutes October 11, 1985 CONSENT CALENDAR The following items were removed from the Consent Calendar for further consid- eration and discussion: Item Nos 3, 7 and 10. MOVED BY STRIGOTTE, SECONDED BY MATSON AND CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY TO APPROVE THE BALANCE OF THE CONSENT CALENDAR AS PRESENTED. 1. The following minutes were approved as presented: a. August 19, 1985 - Joint Study Session b. September 24, 1985 - Regular City Council Meeting 2. Received and Filed Building Division Monthly Activity Report for September, 1985. - 4. Received and Filed Treasurer1s Monthly Report for September, 1985. 5. Approved Low-Interest Loan Agreement between the City of Lake Elsinore, the Redevelopment Agency of the City of Lake Elsinore and the Lake Elsinore Downtown Business Association, appointed the Administrative Services Director, Redevelopment Agency Chairperson, one Bank representative and the Executive Director and Treasurer of the Lake Elsinore Downtown Business Association to serve as committee members and approved the fourth Wednesday of every month for committee meetings. 6. Approved Change Order Number 1 to contract with Beylik Drilling Company for Water Well Number 1, and authorized payment from Capital Improvement Fund in the total amount of E1even-Thousand-Ninety-Nine Dollars and Eighty Cents ($11,099.80). 8. Awarded contract for Lakepoint Park grading and storm drain construction to Brenton Rhoades Company in the total amount of Eighty-One-Thousand-Five- Hundred-Fifty-Six Dollars ($81,556.00). - 9. Accepted grant deed dedication for northeast corner of Railroad Canyon Road and Casino Drive (Commercial Project 83-8 - Car1's Jr.) and authorized the City Clerk to record said document. 11. Ratified appointment of Mayor Arta Valenzuela to serve as the 1985/86 City Council representative to the Board of Directors ~f the Lake Elsinore Valley Chamber of Commerce. 12. Ratified the appointment of Mayor Pro Tem Leon Strigotte as Council representative at the October 19, 1985 meeting on Hazardous Waste. 13. Rejected and referred Claim No. 85-24 - Mark Martinez. 14. Rejected and referred Claim No. 85-25 - Lawrence Miranda. 15. Set date of October 22, 1985 for public hearing of: a. Proposed issuance of multifamily housing revenue bonds. b. Extension of urgency Ordinance Number 755. 16. Set date of November 12, 1985 for public hearing of: a. Zone Change 85-3 - Proposal to pre-zone 71 acres from R-R to R-1, located 350 feet north of the intersection of Alvarado Street and Grand Avenue. b. Conditional Exception Permit 85-6 - Proposal to allow a variance from City development standard requiring a minimum rear yard setback of twenty-five feet (251) for a single family residence located south- easterly of Center Street and Lake Street. - ..... o o M W m ~ ..... ---- 345 Page three City Council Minutes October 11, 1985 ITEMS REMOVED FROM THE CONSENT CALENDAR 3. Warrant List for September, 1985 Mr. Vermillion commented on Warrant Number 05136 to Wedin Enterprises for economic consultant services in the total amount of Thirteen-Hundred-Seventy- Five Dollars ($1,375.00). He stated that he is against this kind of expenditure of tax payers money. MOVED BY VERMILLION, SECONDED BY STRIGOTTE AND CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY TO APPROVE THE WARRANT LIST FOR THE MONTH OF SEPTEMBER, 1985, IN THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF THREE-HUNDRED-FORTY-TWO-THOUSAND-SEVEN-HUNDRED-FORTY-THREE DOLLARS AND SEVENTY-FOUR CENTS ($342,743.74). 7. Water Well Number 1 - Notice of Completion. Mr. Strigotte questioned whether this project is complete as there were crews working on the site today. Mr. Jones, Public Works Superintendent, explained that the Notice of Completion was for a portion of the project which has been completed. MOVED BY MATSON, SECONDED BY STRIGOTTE AND CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY TO APPROVE NOTICE OF COMPLETION, AUTHORIZE THE MAYOR TO SIGN AND THE CITY CLERK TO RECORD SAID DOCUMENT AND AUTHORIZE PAYMENT TO BEYLIK DRILLING COMPANY IN THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF EIGHT-THOUSAND-ONE-HUNDRED-EIGHTY-TWO DOLLARS AND SIXTY-TWO CENTS ($8,182.62). 10. Deferral of Public Improvements Agreement - 1409 Sumner Avenue. Mr. Matson commented that off-site improvements are installed on either side of the subject property and questioned why these improvements are recommended for deferral. Mr. Riley, Associate Engineer, explained that the property is in a sump area and catch basins need to be installed prior to installation of improvements. MOVED BY MATSON, SECONDED BY STRIGOTTE AND CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY TO APPROVE AGREEMENT FOR DEFERRAL OF OFF-SITE IMPROVEMENTS AT 1409 SUMNER AVENUE AND AUTHORIZE THE MAYOR TO SIGN AND THE CITY CLERK TO RECORD SAID AGREEMENT. PUBLIC HEARINGS 31. Tentative Tract Map 20704 Revised - Railroad Canyon, A Joint Venture. Mr. Coleman reported that the proposal is to subdivide ninety (90) acres into two-hundred-seventy-two (272) residential lots with parcels devoted to a fire station, daycare center and soccer field. The project is located east of Interstate 15, north of Railroad Canyon Road, within the central region of Canyon Creek Specific Plan area. Planning Commission recommends approval of Tentative Tract Map 20704 Revised, subject to thirty-two (32) conditions as amended. The City Clerk reported no written comments or protests. Mayor Valenzuela opened the public hearing at 4:28 p.m. asking those in favor of Tentative Tract Map 20704 Revised to speak. The following persons spoke: 1. Larry Buxton, President of Cortin and Associates, 3400 Irvine Avenue, Newport Beach, California, Planners and Engineers for the Canyon Creek project, stated that this revised map represents a reduction from four- hundred-six (406) units to two-hundred-seventy-two (272) units and requires a minimum lot size of six-thousand (6,000) square feet. He gave an overview of the project and showed renderings. He also sug- gested two additional conditions to be added which referred to the location of the Fire Station and grading and paving of Canyon Creek Drive. ~ 346>age four City Council Minutes October 11, 1985 PUBLIC HEARINGS - Continued. 31. Tentative Tract Map 20704 Revised - Continued. Mayor Valenzuela asked those in opposition to Tentative Tract Map 20704 Revised to speak. Hearing no one, the public hearing was closed at 4:40 p.m. Mr. Mo1endyk commented that staff has not had an opportunity to review the two proposed additional conditions. Council discussion followed regarding location of the fire station, addition ... of conditions requiring a Mello Roos Facilities District and Landscaping and Lighting District, operation of the daycare center, provision of water service, sewers, and revisions to conditions 20 and 32. Also discussed was a concern regarding possible flooding from the Railroad Canyon dam and placing a restriction on all deeds to that effect. Additions and revisions to proposed conditions 33 and 34 were discussed and it was agreed that condition 34 relating to Canyon Creek Drive would be addressed through the development agreement. MOVED BY STRIGOTTE, SECONDED BY MATSON AND CARRIED TO APPROVE TENTATIVE TRACT MAP 20704 REVISED, SUBJECT TO THIRTY-TWO (32) PLANNING COMMISSION CONDITIONS WITH AMENDMENTS AND THE ADDITION OF FOUR (4) CONDITIONS, AS FOLLOWS: 1. Finding of no significant impact upon the environment. 2. Applicant shall submit building elevations to the Design Review Board for approval. 3. Applicant shall provide monument signage conforming to the Canyon Creek logo theme, at the entryway to the community via Canyon Creek Drive; and within the frontage area of the soccer field, and daycare center, to be approved by the Planning Division. 4. Meet all City codes, Ordinances, and requirements of the Subdivision Map Act. - 5. Meet Elsinore Union High School and Lake Elsinore School District's requirements to offset school overcrowding. 6. Meet Riverside County Flood Control requirements to mitigate flooding conditions. 7. Meet Department of Transportation requirements. 8. Meet Riverside County Fire Department requirements for fire protection. 9. Meet County of Riverside Health Department requirements. 10. Meet Regional Water Quality Control Board requirements. 11. All signage must be under permit. 12. Trailers utilized during the construction phase of this project shall be approved by the Planning Division. 13. DELETE. Provide transit facilities (i.e., covered bus stops) within said project as deemed applicable by the Board of Directors of the Lake Elsinore Transit Sys tern. 15. Applicant shall record City Council/Redevelopment Agency CC & R's for the Tract prohibiting on-street storage of boats, motorhomes, trailers, and trucks over one-ton capacity, roof-mounted microwave and satellite antennas. 14. - Page five City Council Minutes October 11,1985 347 PUBLIC HEARINGS - Continued. 31. Tentative Tract Map 20704 Revised - Continued. 16. Applicant is to provide permanent and automatic sprinkler irrigation system for all landscaped treatment areas. - 17. The parking facilities for the soccer field and daycare center proposed to be developed within this Tentative Map shall be fully improved (i.e., paving, striping, dimensions) according to city standards. o o (Y) w CD <t 18. Applicant is to enter into a development agreement with the City for dedication and full improvements for the fire station facility at the issuance of the 500th Certificate of Use and Occupancy in relationship to the overall Canyon Creek Specific Plan project. 19. Applicant is to enter into a development agreement with the City for construction and operation of the daycare center, to be operated as a non-profit business used only the the City of Lake Elsinore residents. 20. The irrigation system for the riparian area trees shall be maintained by an automatic sprinkler system. Prior to recordation of the final map, or within twelve (12) months, whichever is later, TTM 20704 Revised shall be included within a district to be formed under the Lighting and Landscaping Act of 1972 (commencing with Section 22500 of the Streets and Highways Code) to pay for the annual cost of lighting, landscaping and parks which benefit the project, by the annual levy and collection of an assessment within the project area. Owners agree to waive any right of protest under the Lighting and Landscaping Act of 1972. - 21. The daycare center and soccer field layout will be subject to site plan review by the Planning Division, and will ultimately be subject to the review and final approval by the appropriate City decision making bodies. 22. Meet all requirements of Ordinance No. 571. 23. Meet all requirements of Ordinance No. 572, subject to a development agreement entered into between the developer and the City relating to the width and paving of Canyon Creek Drive. 24. Meet all requirements of Ordinance No. 636. 25. Meet all requirements of Ordinance No. 529. 26. Meet all requirements of Ordinance No. 603. 27. Meet all requirements of Ordinance No. 711. 28. Meet all requirements of Resolution No. 83-78. 29. Meet all requirements of Resolution No. 77-39. 30. Meet all requirements of Resolution No. 85-26. 31. Dedicate underground water rights to the City of Lake Elsinore per ~ Ordinance No. 529. 32. A development agreement shall be entered into with the City which shall include an implementation schedule meeting all mitigation measures of the Final Environmental Impact Report and standards of the adopted Canyon Creek Specific Plan. 33. The Fire Station site shall be located on a 170' x 150' foot site fronting on IIFII Street, subject to Fire Department approval. 34. All deeds must contain restrictions stating that property is in a dam inundation area. o 34Sage six City Council Minutes October 11, 1985 PUBLIC HEARINGS - Continued. 31. Tentative Tract Map 20704 Revised - Continued. 35. Entire project must be hooked-up to regional sewer system. 36. Applicants must participate in all Environmental Impact requirements, i.e., landscaping and lighting District and Mello Roos Community Facilities Act of 1982. Prior to recordation of the final map, or within twelve (12) months, whichever is later, TTM 20704 Revised shall be included within a Community Facilities District to be formed under the Mello-Roos Community ... Facilities Act of 1982, (commencing with Section 53311 of the Government Code) to pay for the cost of fire, police and storm water protection services, by the annual levy and collection of a special tax within the project area. AYES: NOES: ABSENT: MATSON, STRIGOTTE, VALENZUELA VERMILLION KNIGHT 32. Tentative Tract Map 20705 Revised - Railroad Canyon - A Joint Venture. Mr. Coleman reported that the proposal is to subdivide one-hundred-thirty (130) acres into two-hundred-seventy-seven (277) residential lots with parcels devoted to a park, commercial property and a 350-unit apartment complex, located northeast.of Interstate 15 and northwesterly of Railroad Canyon Road, within the easterly region of Canyon Creek Specific Plan area. Planning Commission recommends approval of Tentative Tract Map 20705 Revised, subject to thirty-two (32) conditions as amended. The City Clerk. reported no written comments or protests. Mayor Valenzuela opened the public hearing at 5:26 p.m. asking those in favor of Tentative Tract Map 20705 Revised to speak. The following persons spoke: - 1. Larry Buxton, Cortin and Associates, Planners and Engineers for Tentative Tract Map 20705 Revised, stated that this proposal represents a reduction in the size of lots. He gave an overview of the project as revised and urged Council approve TTM 20705 Revised. Mayor Valenzuela asked those in opposition to Tentativ~ Tract Map 20705 Revised to speak. The following persons spoke: 1. Marianna Mohyl~fn, 305 West Sumner, lake Elsinore, commented on the design of the offered easement for access to her adjacent property. She requested Council require the access road be graded and paved. Mayor Valenzuela closed the public hearing at 5:35 p.m. Mr. Buxton was asked to respond to Ms. Mohylyn's statements. He indicated that they had worked closely with her engineer and assumed that an agreement had been reached to everyone's satisfaction. He suggested that conditions number 30 and 31 be deleted and one condition be added to replace these, as follows: "Easement to be provided as required by the Subdivision Map Act." Council discussion followed regarding inclusion of the "dam inundation" statement on the deeds or rental agreements, and the required easement for Ms. Mohylyn. MOVED BY MATSON, SECONDED BY STRIGOTTE AND CARRIED TO APPROVE TENTATIVE TRACT MAP 20705 REVISED, SUBJECT TO REVISIONS AS DISCUSSED AND ADDITION OF CONDI- TIONS 33, 34 AND 35. AS FOllOWS: - 1. Finding of no significant impact upon the environment. 2. Applicant shall submit building elevations to the Design Review Board for approva 1 . 349 Page seven City Council Minutes October 11, 1985 PUBLIC HEARINGS - Continued. 32. Tentative Tract Map 20705 Revised - Continued. 3. Applicant shall conform to the Canyon Creek logo theme in providing a monument sign at the Franklin Street entryway; and within the frontage area of the commercial site, park, and 350-unit apartment building complex. - 5. 6. 7. 0 8. 0 (Y) 9. W CO 10. <( 11. 12. 13. - 14. - 4. Meet all City codes, Ordinances and requirements of the Subdivision Map Act. Meet Elsinore Union High School and Lake Elsinore School Districts re- quirements to offset school overcrowding. Meet Riverside County Flood Control requirements to mitigate flooding conditions. Meet Department of Transportation requirements. Meet Riverside County Fire Department requirements for fire protection. Meet County of Riverside Health Department requirements. Meet RegionaLWater Quality Control Board requirements. All signage must be under permit. Trailers utilized during the construction phase of this project shall be approved by the Planning Division. Provide transit facilities (i.e., covered bus stops) within said project as deemed applicable by the Board of Directors of the Lake Elsinore Transit System. Applicant shall record City Council/Redevelopment Agency CC & R's for the tract prohibiting on-street storage of boats, motorhomes, trailers and trucks over one ton capacity, roof-mounted microwave and satellite antennas. 15. Applicant is to provide permanent and automatic sprinkler system for all landscaped treatment areas. 16. The irrigation system for the riparian area trees shall be maintained by an automatic sprinkler system. Prior to recordation of the final map, or within twelve (12) months, whichever is later, TTM 20705 Revised shall be included within a district to be formed under the Lighting and Land- scaping Act of 1972 (commencing with Section 22500 of the Streets and Highways Code) to pay for the annual cost of lighting, landscaping and parks which benefit the project, by the annual levy and collection of an assessment within the project area. Owners agree to waive any right of protest under the Lighting and Landscaping Act of 1972. 17. Applicant is to enter into a development agreement with the City for dedication and full improvements for the park facility at the issuance of the first Certificate of Occupancy for Tentative Tract Map 20705 Revised. 18. The proposed commercial and apartment building(s) specific design layouts will be subject to site plan review by the Planning Division, and will ultimately be subject to the review and final approval by the appropriate City decision-making bodies. 19. Applicant shall provide sound attenuation for all residential lots that abut the Interstate 15 Highway, as approved by the Planning Division. These sound insulation measures shall include the construction of a decorative wall along residential lots that border on this subject corridor. Additionally, structural insulation within these units in conjunction with sufficient setbacks shall be implemented to maintain a healthy and livable environment. Interior upgrading will be according to the highest standards specified by the Uniform Building Code for sound attenuation improvements. "35@age eight City Council Minutes October 11,1985 PUBLIC HEARINGS - Continued. 32. Tentative Tract Map 20705 Revised - Continued. 20. Meet all requirements of Ordinance No. 57l. 2l. Meet all requirements of Ordinance No. 572. 22. Meet all requirements of Ordinance No. 636. 23. Meet all requirements of Ordinance No. 529. - 24. Meet all requirements of Ordinance No. 603. 25. Meet all requirements of Ordinance No. 71l. 26. Meet all requirements of Resolution NO. 83-78. 27. Meet all requirements of Resolution NO. 77-39. 28. Meet all requirements of Resolution No. 85-26. 29. Dedicate underground water rights to the City of Lake Elsinore per Ordinance No. 529. 30. Easement will be provided as required by the Subdivision Map Act and subject to the City Engineer varifying access and that street meets reasonable grade requirements, taking into consideration the unusual and difficult topography. 31. DELETE. 32. A development agreement shall be entered into with the City which shall include an implementation schedule meeting all mitigation measures of the Final Environmental Impact Report and standards of the adopted Canyon Creek Specific Plan. 33. All deeds and rental agreements must contain restrictions stating property is in a dam inundation area. - 34. Prior to the recordation of the final map or within twelve (12) months, whichever is later, TTM 20705 Revised shall be included within a district to be formed under the Lighting and Landscaping Act of 1972 (commencing with Section 22500 of the Streets and Highways Code) to pay for the annual cost of lighting, landscaping and parks which benefit the project area. Owners agree to waive any right of protest under the Lighting and Landscaping Act of 1972. 35. Prior to recordation of the final map or within twelve (12) months, whichever is later, TTM 20705 Revised shall be included within a Mello- Roos Community Facilities District to be formed under the Mello-Roos Community Facil ities Act of 1982 (commencing with Section 53311 of the Government Code) to pay for the cost of fire, police and storm water protection services, by the annual levy and collection of a special tax within the project area. AYES: NOES: ABSENT: MATSON, STRIGOTTE, VALENZUELA VERMILLION KN IGHT - 33. Conditional Exception Permit 85-4 - Secured Development/Art Nelson. Mr. Coleman reported that this is a request to allow the placement of a twenty foot (20') free-standing sign within approved Industrial Project 85-2, located on the northwest intersection of El Toro Road and Riverside Drive. The industrial project referred to is a mini-warehouse facility and associated caretaker's office/residence. The Planning Commission recommends denial of Conditional Exception Permit 85-4. If Council's decision is to approve the proposed request, staff recommends approval be subject to the following three conditions: Page nine City Council Minutes October 11, 1985 351 PUBLIC HEARINGS - Continued. - 33. Conditional Exception Permit 85-4 - Continued. 1. Sign shall not exceed twenty feet (201) to the top of the sign. 2. Issuance of a Categorical Exemption. 3. Sign shall be utilized for identifying only the approved mini-warehouse use (Industrial Project 85-2). The City Clerk reported no written comments or protests. Mayor Valenzuela opened the public hearing at 5:45 p.m. asking those in favor of Conditional Exception Permit 85-4 to speak. The following persons spoke: o o (Y) w OJ <X 1. Art Nelson, 31681 Riverside Drive, Lake Elsinore, stated that this is more of a commercial than an industrial use, which would benefit by the proposed sign. He submitted a rendering of the proposed sign and stated it would be a quality sign. Mayor Valenzuela asked those in opposition to Conditional Exception Permit 85-4 to speak. Hearing no one, the public hearing was closed at 5:48 p.m. MOVED BY MATSON, SECONDED BY STRIGOTTE TO DENY CONDITIONAL EXCEPTION PERMIT 85-4. AYES: MATSON, STRIGOTTE NOES: VERMILLION, VALENZUELA ABSENT: KNIGHT .- .' ~. Council discussion followed. ',' MOVED BY VERMILLION, SECONDED BY VALENZUELA AND CARRIED TO APPROVE CONDITIONAL EXCEPTION PERMIT 85-4. AYES: MATSON, VERMILLION, VALENZUELA NOES: STRIGOTTE ABSENT: KNIGHT 34. Planned Unit Development 84-1 - Grandview Gardens Tract/James Thompson. Mr. Coleman reported that this proposal is a request to amend condition number eleven regarding sidewalks. The project is located southeasterly of Macy Street and westerly of the Ortega Highway. The subject condition required the applicant to construct four-foot meandering sidewalks along all streets. The reason, at that time, for requiring meandering sidewalks, was due to a number of homes planned to be built as close as five feet (5') to the street and said condition would relieve the "c10sed in" feeling. The lot lines for said tract have been adjusted since the original approval of Planned Unit Development 84-1, to a minimum setback of nineteen feet (191), which would eliminate the need for a meandering sidewalk. Staff recommends Condition No. 11 be amended to read as follows: "Construct four-foot (41) s tanda rd s i dewa 1 ks along all s tr.eets II . - The City Clerk reported no written comments or protests. Mayor Valenzuela opened the public hearing at 5:55 p.m. asking those in favor of PUD 84-1 to speak. 1. Tom John, representing Thompson Investments, stated he will answer any questions. Mayor Valenzuela asked those in opposition to PUD 84-1 to speak. Hearing no one, the public hearing was closed at 5:57 p.m. MOVED BY MATSON, SECONDED BY STRIGOTTE AND CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY TO APPROVE AMENDMENT TO CONDITION NUMBER ELEVEN FOR PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT 84-1 AS FOLLOWS: "CONSTRUCT FOUR-FOOT (41) STANDARD SIDEWALKS ALONG ALL STREETS". AYES: MATSON, STRIGOTTE, VERMILLION, VALENZUELA NOES: NONE ABSENT: KNIGHT 352age ten City Council Minutes October 11, 1985 BUSINESS ITEMS 51. Ordinance No. 750 - Zone Change No. 85-2 - Surfside Builders - Second Reading. The City Clerk read the title of Ordinance No. 750. ORDINANCE NO. 752 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE, CALIFORNIA, REZONING CERTAIN PROPERTY FROM R-l (SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENCE) TO R-3 (MULTI- FAMILY RESIDENCE) ZONING DISTRICT (ZONE CHANGE NO. 85-2 - SURFS IDE BUILDERS). MOVED BY MATSON, SECONDED BY VERMILLION AND CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY TO APPROVE SECOND READING OF ORDINANCE NO. 752, UPON THE FOLLOWING ROLL CALL VOTE: AYES: MATSON, VERMILLION,_VALENZUELA NOES: STRI-GOTTE ABSENT: KNIGHT - 52. White Oak Road - Organic Soils Analysis. Council concurred to remove this item from the agenda. CITY MANAGER COMMENTS 1. Mr. Molendyk introduced Mr. John Freeman, Neste, Brudin and Stone, who is the interim Planning Director. He also introduced Mr. Ken Gilbert, Assistant City Manager and Norma Johnson, Recreation Superintendent for the Recreation and Parks District. 2. Mr. Molendyk reported that he met with Caroline Ewing, Deputy Director of Caltrans today and showed her some of the problem areas in our Community such as Four Corners where a signal is needed and the problems around Highway 74 and Central. She was receptive and hopes to meet with the Council and representatives from District 8 within the next thirty to sixty days. 3. Mr. Molendyk reported that due to lack of liability coverage which the Recrea- tion and Park District is experiencing, they are requesting that the City sponsor the annual Community Halloween party at the Community Center this yea r. - MOVED BY STRIGOTTE, SECONDED BY MATSON AND CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY TO AUTHORIZE THE CITY TO SPONSOR THE COMMUNITY HALLOWEEN PARTY AT THE COMMUNITY CENTER ON OCTOBER 31,1985. Mr. Strigotte urged citizens to contact their legislators and voice opposition to the 'deep pocket' problem which public agencies are currently-dealing with. CITY COUNCIL COMMENTS Councilman Matson: 1. Reported on an Airport Noise Symposium to be held in Los Angeles on November 20 and 21, 1985. He recommended Council authorize representatives from the City attend. MOVED BY STRIGOTTE, SECONDED BY MATSON AND CARRIED TO AUTHORIZE TWO MEMBERS OF THE AIRPORT COMMITTEE, TWO PUBLIC SAFETY COMMISSIONERS AND ONE STAFF MEMBER TO ATTEND THE AIRPORT NOISE SYMPOSIUM ON NOVEMBER 20 AND 21,1985, FUNDS TO BE ALLOCATED FROM THE TRAVEL AND TRAINING BUDGET AT THE CITY MANAGER'S DISCRETION. AYES: MATSON, STRIGOTTE, VALENZUELA NOES: VERMILLION ABSENT: KNIGHT - ~ o o M W m ~ ~ ~ Page eleven City Council Minutes October 11,1985 353 CITY COUNCIL COMMENTS - Continued. Councilman Strigotte: 1. Commented that a public hearing date was set for Zone Change 85-3, Annexation No. 40,located at Machado and Alvarado. He questioned if we should be considering equestrian zoning since this area is adjacent to Walnut Hills equestrian estates. Staff will follow-up. 2. Reminded the public to submit ideas for the Centennial Logo contest.to the Centennial Committee at City Hall. He also reminded the community that there will be a Holiday Festival at the City Park on December 7, in conjunction with the Christmas Parade. Councilman Vermillion: 1. Requested an update on negotiations for sale of the City Water Department. Mr. Mo1endyk reported there have been meetings with City and EVMWD staff and he will be meeting with Mr. Laughlin again next week and will bring a report back for Council review on October 22, 1985. Mayor Valenzuela: 1. Reported that she recently attended a League of California Cities meeting where liability problems were discussed. She stated that many cities insurance premiums have increased from one-thousand to three-thousand dollars. Also, many companies are not writing policies for cities. Our Courts and Justice system need tort reform. 2. Reported she received a letter from Mayor Ab Brown of the City of Riverside, inviting the City Manager and a Council representative to attend a meeting on October 23rd to discuss respective spheres of influence and annexations. 3. Reported that she has turned in a report from the League of California Cities conference regarding resolutions which will be going to Committee. She urged Council review them. ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY MATSON, SECONDED BY STRIGOTTE AND CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY TO ADJOURN THE ADJOURNED MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL AT 6:13 P.M. ATTEST: