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HomeMy WebLinkAbout04-24-1984 City Council Minutes ~ ~ l "- l'- '-:J ~ o -- - 355 MINUTES REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE 130 SOUTH MAIN STREET LAKE ELSINORE, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, APRIL 24, 1984 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * CALL TO ORDER The Regular Meeting of the City Council was called to order by Mayor Valenzuela at 7:30 p.m. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Councilmember Knight. ROLL CALL PRESENT: ABSENT: COUNC IL~1EMBERS: COUNCILMEMBERS: KNIGHT, MATSON, STRIGOTTE, VERMILLION, VALENZUELA NONE Also present were: City Manager Trevino, City Attorney Nazarek, City Engineer Culp, City Planner Corcoran, Assistant to City Manager Norton, RDA Administrative Assistant Modesti, Finance Director Barrick and City Clerk Money. PRESENTATIONS AND PROCLAMATIONS Mayor Valenzuela read a proclamation designating the month of May, 1984, as 'Older American's Month - Health - Make It Last A Lifetime'. PROCLAr-1ATION A PROCLAMATION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE, CALIFORNIA PROCLAIMING MAY, 1984, AS 'OLDER AMERICANS MONTH - HEALTH - MAKE IT LAST A LIFE TIME'. MOVED BY KNIGHT, SECONDED BY STRIGOTTE AND CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY TO APPROVE THE PROCLAMATION. Sue Hager of the Senior Nutrition Center has requested Council members serve as judges for a recipe contest scheduled at the Community Center on May 15, 1984, at 1:30 p.m. Consensus: To appoint Councilmembers Matson and Strigotte to act as judges for the recipe contest on May 15,1984 at 1:00 p.m. CONSENT CALENDAR The following items were removed from the Consent Calendar for further consid- eration and discussion. Item Nos. 2 and 11. MOVED BY KNIGHT, SECONDED BY STRIGOTTE AND CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY TO APPROVE THE BALANCE OF THE CONSENT CALENDAR AS PRESENTED. 1. Minutes: a. March 27, 1984 - Regular Meeting - Approved b. April 10, 1984 - Regular Meeting - Approved c. April 17, 1984 - Adjourned, Adjourned Meeting - Approved 3. Request for Community Center - Lake Elsinore Valley Volunteers - Approved request from Lake Elsinore Valley Volunteers for use of Community Center on May 16, 17, 18, 1984 from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. and May 19, 1984 from 1 :00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. and waiver of fees. 3fiR Page two City Council Minutes April 24, 1984 CONSENT CALENDAR - Continued 4. Request for Community Center - Lake Elsinore Valley Chamber of Commerce - Approved request from Lake Elsinore Valley Chamber of Commerce to use Community Center on May 11, 1984 from 8:00 p.m. to 12:00 p.m. for a kick- off dance for Frontier Days, and waiver of fees. 5. Request for Community Center - Parks and Recreation District - - Approved request from Lake Elsinore Parks and Recreation District for use of Community Center on Saturday, May 12, 1984 from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. for a Karate Tournament, subject to the following conditions: 1) Availability of Center. 2) Filing of a Certificate of Insurance holding the City harmless. 3) Waiver of all required fees. 6. Letter of Appreciation - Lake Elsinore Valley Little League - Informational item - Received and Filed. 7. Request for City Park - John Paul St. Clair - Approved request from John Paul St. Clair for use of City Park on Sunday, May 27, 1984 from 4:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. for a political sing-out for his campaign. (Non-exclusive) 8. Bank Signature Cards - Approved submission of new bank signature cards to remove retiring Council- members John Unsworth and Howie Torn, Mayor and Mayor Pro Tem and addition of Mayor Arta Valenzuela and Mayor Pro Tern Leon Strigotte. 9. Deferral of Public Improvements and Lien Agreement - Koger- Approved deferral of public (off-site) improvements at 16668 Arnold Avenue and approved and authorized the Mayor to sign the lien agreement and directed the City Clerk to record the agreement. 10. Deferral of Public Improvements and Lien Agreement - Latham - Approved deferral of public (off-site) improvements at 218 Campus Way and approved and authorized Mayor to sign the lien agreement and directed City Clerk to record the agreement. ..... 12. Claim - Andrew Aponte - Rejected Claim from Andrew Aponte and referred to City Attorney. 13. Set for Public Hearing - May 8, 1984 - a. Approved setting public hearing for Tentative Parcel ~1ap 19767. b: Approved setting public hearing for Tentative Parcel Map 19924. c. Approved setting public hearing for Mortgage Revenue Bonds - Barclays Inland Empire. 14. Set for Public Hearing - May 22, 1984 - a. Approved setting public hearing for Tentative Tract Map 14639 Revised. ... ITEMS REMOVED FROM CONSENT CALENDAR 2. Resolution to Establish a Community Energy Authority. Eugene Carter asked for more background and explanation of this proposed resolution. Mr. Trevino explained,this resolution is lending support to Assembly Bill 1659 and would enable local communities to create Community Energy Authorities. 357 Page three City Council Minutes April 24, 1984 ITEMS REMOVED FROM CONSENT CALENDAR - Continued. 2. Resolution to Establish a Community Energy Authority - Continued. MOVED BY KNIGHT, SECONDED BY STRIGOTTE AND CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY TO APPROVE -- RESOLUTION NO. 84-14. RESOLUTION NO. 84-14 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE, CALIFORNIA, SUPPORTING ASSEMBLY BILL 1659, AUTHORIZING LOCAL GOVERNMENTS TO ESTABLISH A COMMUNITY ENERGY AUTHORITY. 11. Deferral of Public Improvements - Lien Agreement - St. Pierre - Loren Culp reported the legal description of this property at 16550 Arnold Avenue is incorrect. He distributed copies of the corrected leqal descrip- tion and recommended Council approve deferral of Public Improvements . subject to the corrected legal description. ~ l..'e t-- '-:? ~ o MOVED BY STRIGOTTE, SECONDED BY MATSON AND CARRIED UNANI~10USLY TO APPROVE DEFERRAL OF PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS AT 16550 ARNOLD AVENUE, SUBJECT TO CORRECTED LEGAL DESCRIPTION, AND AUTHORIZE MAYOR TO SIGN LIEN AGREEMENT AND DIRECT CITY CLERK TO RECORD AGREEMENT. PUBLIC HEARINGS ,-- 31. Tentative Tract Map 19561jSpecific Plan: Lots 1, 17, 18, 19 and 20 Below 1270' Elevation. Mayor Valenzuela announced this was the time and place for a public hearing pursuant to the application of Tentative Tract Map 19561 and asked staff to identify the property or issue and give staff recommendations. Loren Culp reported that Tentative Tract Map 19561 is a proposal to subdivide 7.72 acres into twenty-eight (28) residential lots and two (2) commercial lots, located northerly of Grand Avenue approximately 650 feet northwest of the Grand Avenue-Ortega Highway intersection. On March 20, 1984, the Planning Commission approved the project subject to twenty-eight (28) con- ditions. At the Council meeting on April 11, 1984, Council requested continuance of Tentative Tract Map 19561, based upon conflicting informa- tion regarding condition no. 27. Mr. Culp read the proposed revisions to condition no. 27. He recommended approval of Tentative Tract Map 19561 subject to the existing twenty-eight (28) conditions and proposed revisions to condition no. 27. Mayor Valenzuela opened the public hearing at 7:46 p.m. asking those in favor of Tentative Tract Map 19561 to speak. - Kevin Jeffries, the applicant, 17682 Grand Ave~ue, addressed Council and asked to review certain conditions of approval regarding his project. Council and applicant reviewed and discussed Conditions No.3, 16, 17, 19, 20, 25, 27 and 28. Each of these conditions was clarified and re- visions proposed to conditions no. 17 and 27. Mayor Valenzuela asked those in opposition to Tentative Tract Map 19561 to speak. Don Burnell, Corydon Road, questioned whether the buyers of these homes could circulate a petition against O'Hara's Cocktail Lounge. Mr. Nazarek stated that any citizen has the legal right to pursue a judicial remedy if disturbed by excessive noise levels. Mr. Burnell felt that O'Hara's should not be penalized since it is an existing establishment. Eugene Carter, 109 Lowell Street, stated he objects to this project due to the fact that five lots are below the 1270' elevation. Mayor Valenzuela closed the public hearing at 8:05 p.m. 358 Page four City Council Minutes April 24, 1984 PUBLIC HEARINGS - Continued 31. Tentative Tract Map 19561/Specific Plan: Lots 1, 17, 18, 19 and 20 Below 12701 Elevation - Continued. Discussion followed regarding the conditions and proposed revisions. MOVED BY STRIGOTTE, SECONDED BY KNIGHT AND CARRIED TO REVISE CONDITION NO. 17 AS FOLLOWS: ... 17. Agree to participate at the rate of $100 per lot for the future construction and extension of the Ortega Channel from the centerline of channel to the edge of property line, to the centerline of Grand Avenue. AYES: MATSON, STRIGOTTE, VERMILLION, VALENZUELA NOES: KNIGHT MOVED BY STRIGOTTE, SECONDED BY MATSON AND CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY TO ACCEPT CONDITION NO. 27 AS REVISED IN THE CITY ENGINEER'S REPORT. MOVED BY STRIGOTTE, SECONDED BY ~1ATSON AND CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY TO APPROVE TENTATIVE TRACT MAP 19561, SUBJECT TO TWENTY-EIGHT (28) CONDITIONS WITH REVISIONS TO CONDITIONS 17 AND 27 AS FOLLOWS: 1. A finding of no significant impact upon the environment. 2. Issuance of a Negative Declaration. 3. Recordation of CC & Rls. CC & R's to include prohibiting vehicle storage, except for Lot IIAII (boats, trailers, recreational vehicles and trucks more than one ton of load capacity 4. A finding of conformity to the existing General Plan. ....- 5. Street trees as required by Planning Department. 6. Presently there is an existing 40-foot one-half street right-of-way along Grand Avenue (State Highway 74). Dedicate an additional 10 feet of right-of-way along Grand Avenue to provide for 50-foot one-half street right-of-way to conform to the City's General Plan and to Cal-Trans requirements of 100 feet right-of-way for a major street corridor. 7. Dedicate the widths of street right-of-way for interior streets as shown on the tentative map. 8. Substantially all off-site improvements exist. Developer must repair all existing street improvements as required by the City Engineer upon his detailed field inspection. Develope~must provide evidence re- quired by the City Engineer that the publ ic improvements are constructed to City standards. 9. Sewer pump station design and construction (to include power source and locations) must meet approval of the City Engineer. 10. Existing sewer system within the project must be inspected and tested ... for compliance to City standards and approved by the City Engineer. Television camera inspection will be required. If damage or defi- ciencies exist, they must be repaired as required by the City Engineer. The sewage pump station discharge line must be pressure tested and repaired if necessary as required by the City Engineer. 11. Provide City Engineer with letter of water availability from serving District. ~ ssn Page five City Council Minutes Apri 1 24, 1984 PUBLIC HEARINGS - Continued. 31. Tentative Tract Map 19561/Specific Plan: Lots 1, 17, 18, 19 and 20 - Below 12701 Elevation - Continued. ,- Conditions of Approval - Continued. 12. Provide written assurance from County Fire Department that standards, to include fire hydrant locations, have been complied with. There are existing fire hydrants within this project, but County Fire Depart- ment requirements may have changed since their installation. 13. Provide access to existing properties adjacent to and northeasterly of Lot 19. 14. .N 1"- 15. ...... '-:> ~ 16. 0 All existing streets must be repaired and also sealed with liquid asphalt as required by the City Engineer. Provide signing and striping as approved by the City Engineer. Pay equitable traffic safety mitigation fee for traffic signalization in the amount of $225.00 per lot. 17. Agree to participate at the rate of $100 per lot for the future construc- tion and extension of the Ortega Channel from the centerline of the channel to the edge of property line, to the centerline of Grand Avenue. - 18. Cooperate with the City in forming a Lighting and Landscaping District. 19. Pay Capital Improvement Fees as follows: Sewer: $420.00 $420.00 $ .03 $ .01 $ .10 $ .02 For each residential lot. For the first twenty plumbing fixtures for commercial. Per square foot of lot area. Per square foot of lot area for commercia1- industrial. Per square foot of building area for residential. Per square foot of lot area for both residential and commercial. Street: Park: Storm Drain: 20. Pay Public Safety Fees as follows: Pol ice: $250.00 Per residential unit. $ .15 Per square foot of floor area for commercial. $150.00 Per residential unit. $ .15 Per square foot of floor area for commercial. Fire: 21. Dedicate subsurface water rights to the City of Lake Elsinore. 22. The Lake access and boat storage Lot "A" shall be a lot separate from the public street and owned and maintained by a Homeowners Association legally established by recorded CC & R's. 23. The recorded CC & R1s shall include a requirement that lot owners in this subdivision pay a fixed increase above normal sewer service charge to provide for operation and maintenance of the sewage pump station and, any new hook-ups that shall occur, the charges shall be pro-rated. 24. Provide ties on all survey points and certification on elevations of existing improvements. 25. Pay additional fees for participation in a regional sewage treatment, collection and pumping system as required by City Council. 360 Page six City Council Minutes April 24, 1984 PUBLIC HEARINGS - Continued. 31. Tentative Tract Map 19561/Specific Plan: Lots 1, 17, 18, 19 and 20 - Below 1270' Elevation - Continued. Conditions of Approval - Continued. 26. Sign and record a flood hazard deed notification form. 27. The five lower lots are below elevation 1270'(more specifically, Lot 1, 17, 18, 19, and 20). The owner shall: ... a. Provide and record approved deed restrictions upon Lots 1, 17 18, 19 and 20, restricting any future basement, cellar, or storage building on the aforementioned lots. b. Provide written verification from the F.E.M.A. area representa- tive for the finished floor elevation to be above the 1270' elevation. c. Final map shall delineate and have a prominent note identifying and describing the 1270' elevation and the 100-year base flood elevation. d. Finished floor elevation shall be at or above the 1271' elevation. e. Finished floor elevation certification shall be provided at the time of construction to the Building Department and Engineering Department. 28. Applicant shall install a wall to buffer the commercial from said Tentative Tract Map 19561 along the 135 foot section of Maxson Avenue. 32. Conditional Use Permit 84-2 - Gene-Mar Towing - Gene Klimowicz - Located Southeast Corner of Lakeshore Drive and Fraser Drive. ...., Mayor Valenzuela announced this was the time and place for public hearing pursuant to Conditional Use Permit 84-2 and asked staff to identify the property or issue and give staff recommendations. Jim Corcoran reported that Conditional Use Permit 84-2 is a proposal to establish a tow truck parking and impound area located at the southeast corner of Lakeshore Drive and Fraser Drive. The storage and repair area are paved and an existing six (6) foot high masonry wall will effectively screen operation from public view. Present zoning is Commercial Park (C-P) and General Plan Land Use Designation is General Commercial. Subject proposal is not inconsistent with the intent of the General Plan Land Use Element. Planning Commission recommends approval of Conditional Use Permit 84-2 subject to twenty-one (21) conditions. The City Clerk reported no correspondence has been received by the City Clerk's office regarding this project. Mayor Valenzuela opened the public hearing at 8:23 p.m. asking those in favor of Conditional Use Permit 84-2 to speak. No one asked to speak. - Mayor Valenzuela asked those in opposition to Conditional Use Permit 84-2 to speak. No one asked to speak. Mayor Valenzuela closed the public hearing at 8:24 p.m. Joe Longton, applicant, 16791 Lake Street, stated he does not want to dedicate twenty-five feet of right-of-way on Fraser Drive. This would eliminate his parking area, approximately one-third of his property. Mr. Longton stated the street is illegal. During the 1980 flood, the City came through and pushed dirt on hi~ property and paved the street. 361. Page seven City Council Minutes Apri 1 24, 1984 PUBLIC HEARINGS - Continued. 32. Conditional Use Permit 84-2 - Gene-Mar Towing - Gene Klimowicz - Continued. MOVED BY VERMILLION, SECONDED BY MATSON AND CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY TO CONTINUE CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 84-2 TO MAY 8, 1984, TO ALLOW TIME FOR STAFF REVIEW. ,- BUSINESS ITEM - (Requested to be Heard Out of Agenda Order) Jj l"- I:"- '"":) ~ o 59. Request for Clarification - Water Meter Installation - George Alongi. Mr. Trevino stated a letter had been received from George Alongi regarding installation of water meters at 1100 and 1150 Mill Street. Mr. Trevino asked Wally Borchard, Utilities Superintendent to explain recent events which took place when the City Water Service crews attempted to install water meters at these properties. Wally Borchard reported that Mr. Alongi disagreed with where meters were to be installed at subject property and interfered with City crews. Mr. Borchard stated that Lake Elsinore Municipal Code Section B.06.050 states the City shall determine the location of all service connections and the size of meters, pipes and other facilities to be installed therein. When construction is occurring simultaneously on adjoining lots, City policy has been to place both meters on the adjoining property line. This facilitates installation as well as allowing for more efficient reading of the meters. -- George Alongi addressed Council and stated that the water lines leading from the houses on Mill Street had been stubbed in to allow installation of meters directly in front of the structures, separately, on each lot. He also felt it was not fair to be charged $800.00 for each meter when they were being installed at the same time and only half the labor was involved. Lengthy discussion followed between Council and Mr. Alongi. Mr. Nazarek stated the City has discretionary right to set policy regarding these matters. MOVED BY STRIGOTTE, SECONDED BY KNIGHT AND CARRIED TO DIRECT WATER DEPART- MENT PERSONNEL TO INSTALL METERS AT ADJOINING PROPERTY LINE PER CITY POLICY. AYES: KNIGHT, MATSON, STRIGOTTE, VALENZUELA NOES: VERMILLION * ITEM 59 - RECONSIDERED AFTER ITEM 58 - SEE PAGE 15. PUBLIC HEARINGS - Continued. 33. Conditional Use Permit 84-3 - Country Wide Mobile Home Center - Bob Williams. Mayor Valenzuela announced this was the time aRd place for public hearing pursuant to Conditional Use Permit 84-3 and asked staff to identify project or issue and give staff recommendations. Mr. Trevino reported that Conditional Use Permit 84-3 is a proposal to continue existing mobile home sales office/real estate office, located approx- imately 500 feet west of the intersection of Railroad Canyon Road and Mission Trail. The Planning Commission recommends approval of Conditional Use Permit 84-3, subject to twenty-three (23) conditions. The City Clerk reported no correspondence has been received by the City Clerk's office regarding this project. Mayor Valenzuela opened the public hearing at 8:56 p.m. asking those in favor of Conditional Use Permit 84-3 to speak. 362 Page eight City Council Minutes April 24, 1984 PUBLIC HEARINGS - Continued. 33. Conditional Use Permit 84-3 - Country Wide Mobile Home Center - Bob Williams - Continued. Robert Williams, applicant, 32172 Machado Street, stated he is in agreement with the conditions of approval. Mayor Valenzuela asked those in opposition to Conditional Use Permit 84-3 to speak. No one asked to speak. ... Mayor Valenzuela closed the public hearing at 8:58 p.m. Council discussion followed regarding traffic safety mitigation fee and the cost of traffic signals. MOVED BY KNIGHT, SECONDED BY STRIGOTTE AND CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY TO APPROVE STAFF RECOMMENDATIONS REGARDING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 83-4, SUBJECT TO TWENTY-THREE (23) CONDITIONS AS FOllOWS: 1. Conditional Use Permit 84-3 shall be for a three-year period, subject to annual review. 2. Office unit to be fully skirted, and models visible.to Mission Trail shall be skirted on the side fronting Mission Trail. 3. Applicant shall submit to the Design Review Board a detailed plot plan at a reasonably large scale to show placement of office unit, parking and landscaping and all use of the subject property. Elevations of the office building to be submitted to the Design Review Board. 4. All signs shall be approved by the Planning Department. 5. A finding of conformance to the General Plan. ... 6. A finding of no significant impact upon the environment. 7. Issuance of a Negative Declaration. 8. Meet County Fire Department requirements. 9. Meet County Health Department requirements. 10. The General Plan requires a 100 foot wide traffic corridor along Mission Trail and an 80 foot traffic corridor on Casino Drive. The 80 foot right-of-way exists along Casino Drive and no additional dedication is required. The 100 foot right-of-way exists for the greater distance along the applicant's frontage on Mission Trail. But, along a portion of the Mission Trail frontage, the existing right-of-way is only 60 feet wide. Dedicate an additional 20 feet of right-of-way as necessary along Mission Trail to provide a 50 foot wide one-half street across applicant's entire frontage. 11. Construct curb and gutter along Mission Trail for a future 76 foot wide roadway, and 38 feet from centerline. Construct 8 foot wide sidewalk. Construct street paving to City Standards to carry a traffic load repre- sented by a traffic index of 8.0. Construct curb and gutter along Casino ... Drive for a future 64 foot wide roadway, and 32 feet from centerline. Construct 8 foot wide commercial sidewalk. Construct street paving to City Standards to carry a traffic load represented by a traffic index of 7.5. Pavement exists on Mission Trail and Casino Drive. Paving must be to City Standards. Defer any item which refers to construction along Casino Drive. a. Provide Class II bicycle lane along Mission Trail. 363 Page nine City Council Minutes Apri 1 24, 1984 PUBLIC HEARINGS - Continued. 33. Conditional Use Permit 84-3 - Country Wide Mobile Home Center - Bob Williams - Continued. r- Conditions of Approval - Continued. 12. Install street lighting as required by the City Engineer. 13. Record notice of 100-year flood hazard, and Waiver of Liability claims against the City. Record release of drainage liability against City for culvert discharge across Casino Drive onto applicant's property to protect City until complete drainage system is installed and dedicated to the City. ~ ~ l"- !"':) Q o 14. Construct drainage facilities to convey storm water run-off, in coordina- tion with the development of the Chevron Station, along Mission Trail to San Jacinto River. Drainage facilities shall be as required by the City Engineer. A drainage outlet into San Jacinto River shall be designed and constructed by applicant as approved by the City Engineer. Some drainage fees collected from upstream developers are ,expected/to be available to defray some of the storm drainage costs to applicant. Record CC & R's against the applicant's property prohibiting all develop- ment within the lOa-year flood plain and existing San Jacinto River, unless approved by the City Council. The CC & R's must provide for property owner maintenance of creek and other conditions required by City Council and Planning Commission to guarantee maintenance and the environmental ecosystem. 15. Sewer service shall be provided as approved by the City, the County Health Department and the Regional Water Quality Control Board. Appli- cant shall sign a letter of agreement to participate in the regional sewage collection, treatment and disposal system. 16. Dedicate water rights to the City or its assignees. 17. Provide fire protection facilities in compliance with written County Fire Department requirements. 18. Pay to the City a traffic safety mitigation fee for traffic signals. The amount is $15,520 in compliance with Resolution No. 83-19. Defer to Building Permit stage of new construction. 19. Cooperate with City in forming a Lighting and Landscaping District. 20. Applicant shall provide plans and specifications for public improvements, to be prepared by applicant's Civil Engineer for City approval. 21. Pay Capital Improvement fees as follows: Street Park Storm Drains Sewer - $ .03 Per square foot of lot area. - $ .01 Per square foot of lot area. - $ .02 Per square foot of lot area. - $420.00 Per 20 unit plumbing fixtures. 22. Pay Public Safety fees as follows: Police Fire - $ - $ .15 Per square foot of gross floor area. .12 Per square foot of gross floor area. 23. Remove existing billboard. 34. Conditional Use Permit 84-4 - Continued Use of Temporary Structure for Savings and Loan - Northeast Corner of Lakeshore Drive and Riverside Drive. Mayor Valenzuela announced this was the time and place for public hearing pursuant to Conditional Use Permit 84-4 and asked staff to identify project or issue and give staff recommendations. Mr. Trevino reported Conditional Use Permit 84-4 is a proposal to continue use of temporary structure for a savings and loan located at the northeast corner of Lakeshore Drive and Riverside Drive. 364 Page ten City Council Minutes Apri 1 24, 1984 PUBLIC HEARINGS - Contined. 34. Conditional Use Permit 84-4 - Continued. Mayor Valenzuela opened the public hearing at 9:05 p.m. asking those in favor of Conditional Use Permit 84-4 to speak. Adam Natalie, 16919 Bell, Lake Elsinore, spoke in favor of the project. Mayor Valenzuela asked those in opposition to Conditional Use Permit 84-4 to speak. Eugene Carter, 109 Lowell Street, Lake Elsinore, asked if Redevelopment funds had been used in connection with the Butterfield Savings and Loan. He was told no Redevelopment funds were used. - Don Burnell, Corydon Road, Lake Elsinore, objected to the length of the Conditional Use Permit, five years. MOVED BY KNIGHT, SECONDED BY STRIGOTTE AND CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY TO CONTINUE HEARING OF CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 84-4 TO MAY 8, 1984. 35. Tentative Parcel Map 19925 - Proposal to Subdivide 0.56 Acres into Three (3) Lots - Southerly Corner of Lincoln and Machado. The City Clerk reported no correspondence has been received by the City Clerk's Office regarding this project. Mayor Valenzuela opened the public.hearing at 9:12 p.m. asking those in favor of Tentative Parcel Map 19925 to speak. No one asked to speak. Mayor Valenzuela asked those in opposition to Tentative Parcel Map 19925 to speak. No one asked to speak. .,..I MOVED BY STRIGOTTE, SECONDED BY KNIGHT AND CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY TO CONTINUE HEARING OF TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP 19925 TO MAY 8, 1984. COUNCIL RECESSED AT 9:13 P.M. COUNCIL RECONVENED AT 9:26 P.M. . 51. Ordinance No. 691 - Zone Change for Nelson Annexation Area - Second Reading. MOVED BY STRIGOTTE, SECONDED BY KNIGHT AND CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY TO READ THE ORDINANCE BY TITLE ONLY. ORDINANCE NO. 691 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE, CALIFORNIA, ADOPTING A CERTAIN ZONING STAN- DARD FOR USE ONLY WITHIN THE AREA DESIGNATED AS THE NELSON ANNEXATION AREA. MOVED BY KNIGHT, SECONDED BY STRIGOTTE AND CARRIED TO APPROVE SECOND READING OF ORDINANCE NO. 691, BY THE FOLLOWING ROLL CALL VOTE: AYES: KNIGHT, MATSON, STRIGOTTE, VALENZUELA NOES: VERMILLION -- 52. Ordinance No. 692 - Zone Change 84-2 - Second Reading. MOVED BY STRIGOTTE, SECONDED BY KNIGHT AND CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY TO READ THE ORDINANCE BY TITLE ONLY. ORDINANCE NO. 692 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY' COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE, CALIFORNIA, REZONING. CERTAIN PROPERTY FROM R-3 (MULTIPLE-FAMILY RESIDENCE) TO C-l (LIMITED COMM- ERCIAL) ZONING DISTRICT (ZONE CHANGE 84-2 - KAROLY AND ELIZABETH HANGYASSY). 365 Page eleven City Council Minutes April 24, 1984 BUSINESS ITEMS - Continued. 52. Ordinance No. 692 - Zone Change 84-2 - Second Reading - Continued. MOVED BY KNIGHT, SECONDED BY STRIGOTTE AND CARRIED TO APPROVE SECOND READING OF ORDINANCE NO. 692 BY THE FOLLOWING ROLL CALL VOTE: AYES: KNIGHT, MATSON, STRIGOTTE, VERMILLION, VALENZUELA NOES: NONE 53. Parks and Recreation Department. .,LJ l'- ~ '~ Q o Mr. Trevino requested direction from Council regarding formation of a City Parks and Recreation Department. Also, staff needs direction from Council with regard to scheduling of Swick Park. Mr.Strigotte suggested Council approach the Recreation and Park District in an effort to work out a mutual agreement. He would like to be appointed liason along with the City Manager. He is in favor of a written policy regarding scheduling of Swick Field. Council discussion ensued. Mr. Nazarek suggested a Study Session be scheduled. MOVED BY VERMILLION, SECONDED BY MATSON AND CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY TO SCHEDULE A STUDY SESSION FOR THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1984, AT 7:00 P.M., AND A LETTER BE SENT TO LAKE ELSINORE RECREATION AND PARK DISTRICT INVITING THEM TO ATTEND. 54. Ultralight Airshow and Exhibition - Ed Snyder and Michael Smith. Mr. Corcoran reported Mr. Snyder and Mr. Smith are conducting their fourth annual Airshow and Exhibition. Lake Elsinore Municipal Code, Section 5.32.010 requires a permit be obtained by the organization conducting this type of activity. Staff recommends the following: 1. Applicant to post bond in the sum of $800.00 a. Bond will defray costs of having two (2) Code Enforcement Officers on duty, and b. Defray costs of placement of temporary IINo Parkingll signs along Campbell Street. 2. Applicant shall meet all City Codes. 3. Applicant shall meet all County Fire Department Codes. 4. Applicant shall meet all County Health Department Codes. 5. Applicant shall submit plot plan depicting entire site. 6. Applicant shall submit addresses of all vendors doing business at show. 7. If all conditions are met, City will refund $250.00 to applicant. - MOVED BY STRIGOTTE, SECONDED BY KNIGHT AND CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY TO APPROVE STAFF RECOMMENDATIONS. 55. Tax Allocation Bond Issue - Resolution Mr. Nazarek reported that for the past several months the City Council has been involved in issuance of Tax Allocation Bonds by the Redevelopment Agency for various activities within Project Area No. I. Because there has been a transition in Councils between the time the bonds were authorized and the time the bond issue will close, it is necessary for this new City Council to approve the bond issue. Mr. Nazarek reviewed and gave a complete explan- ation of the Tax Allocation Bond project. MOVED BY STRIGOTTE, SECONDED BY KNIGHT AND CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY TO APPROVE RESOLUTION NO. 84-13, AUTHORIZING AND APPROVING TAX ALLOCATION BOND ISSUE. "]66 370 Page sixteen City Council Minutes April 24, 1984. REPORTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS - Continued. Councilman Strigotte: 1) Establish a Public Safety Commission to address police and fire issues. 2) Reinstate public comments at Council meetings. 3) Conduct a traffic survey in conjunction with Sheriff's Department to determine the need for traffic signals. Should include major intersections such as Riverside and Joy, Machado and Lincoln, Riverside and Lakeshore and Lakeshore and Poe. '----' -....- 4) Re-evaluate business license fee structure in an effort to bring it more in line with other cities. 5) A committee consisting of John Matson, Leon Strigotte and representatives from Elsinore Valley Municipal Water District have been meeting to work out the last details of the sewer plant transfer. The committee will be meeting on Tuesday, May 1 at 9:30 a.m. to negotiate these details and expedite the trans- action. Councilman Vermillion: 1) Direct staff to begin programming for construction of the outflow ditch. 2) Suggested the City cease any financial support of the lake stabilization plan. Mayor Valenzuela: 1) Need to review Animal Control laws and procedures throughout the City. 2) Need to establish several committees. This will be discussed at the Friday study session. w. ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY STRIGOTTE, SECONDED BY KNIGHT AND CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY TO ADJOURN THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL AT 11:28 P.M. ATTEST: