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HomeMy WebLinkAbout09-25-1984 City Council Minutes 48 MINUTES REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE 130 SOUTH MAIN STREET LAKE ELSINORE, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1984 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * CALL TO ORDER The regular meeting of the City Council was called to order by Mayor Valenzuela at 7:01; p.m. _ PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Councilman Knight. ROLL CALL PRESENT: ABSENT: COUNC ILMEMBERS: COUNC ILMEMBERS: KNIGHT, MATSON STRIGOTTE, VERMILLION, VALENZUELA NONE Also present were: Interim City Manager Norton, City Attorney Harper, Community Development Director Corcoran, City Engineer Culp, Finance Director Barrick, RDA Administrator Modesti, City Clerk Money. PUBLIC CONMENTS 1. Bill Saathoff, 116 East Lakeshore Drive, commented on conditions created when Lakeshore Drive was made a one-way street. Requested Council consider returning Lakeshore Drive to a two-way street. 2. Nancy Shafer,123 South Main Street, commented that she and her husband were victims of a fire recently and it was comforting to see the response, not only from the Fire Department but the Mayor as well. Four days later they were burglarized and the Sheriff's Department apprehended the burglars and recovered the stolen property. 3. Bob Jacobson, 174 N. Chestnut, complimented Council on being available to the community whenever needed. , I ...... 4. Lee Allen, 270 Avenue 9, voiced his dissatisfaction with the City Council. 5. Doug Roberts, 17183 Shrier Drive, complained about the Public Comments portion of the last Council meeting. 6. George Alongi, 629 Mill Street, commented on the lack of handicap access to the Engineering Department, at the present time. 7. Everett Wood, 29421 Third Street, requested that the City Park on Main Street sprinklers be controlled by timer so that the watering would occur during the night and not interfere with day use of the park. Suggested Council consider widening of Highway 74 from four corners to the 1-15 freeway. He also thanked the City for installing the four-way stop sign at Graham and Poe Streets. PRESENTATIONS/PROCLAMATIONS A. Mayor Valenzuela presented a proclamation to Fred Dominguez,honoring him on his thirtieth anniversary of doing business in Lake Elsinore B. Mayor Valenzuela presented a proclamation to Sam Molina honoring him for out- standing and expeditious action during a recent fire at 119 East Graham Avenue. C. Mayor Valenzuela presented a proclamation to Anabelle Gordon of the Lake Elsinore Valley Volunteers for outstanding volunteer services to the community. D. Mayor Valenzuela read a proclamation declaring October 5, 6 and 7, 1984 as "Lion's White Cane Days". - E. Mayor Valenzuela read a proclamation declaring the period from October 7 through October 13, 1984 as "National Fire Prevention Week". 49 Page two City Council Minutes September 25, 1984 CONSENT CALENDAR The following items were removed from the Consent Calendar for further considera- tion and discussion: Item Numbers la, 2, 5 and 9. r MOVED BY MATSON, SECO~DED BY STRIGOTTE AND CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY TO APPROVE THE BALANCE OF THE CONSENT CALENDAR AS PRESENTED. ~ 1. The following Minutes were approved: b. September 11, 1984 - Regular Council Meeting c. September 11, 1984 - Appeals Board Meeting d. September 20, 1984 - Special Council Meeting. 3. Received and Filed the Animal Control Report - August, 1984. 4. Approved a motion to read all Ordinances by title only. 6. Accepted donation of twenty~two hundred dollars ($2200.00) from the Downtown Business Association for refurbishing the facade of City Hall Annex. Approved demolition and reconstruction of City Hall Annex facade, authorize staff to direct the contractor to begin the demolition and reconstruction and approved appropriation of funds in the amount of twenty-two-hundred dollars ($2,200.00) for the remainder of work. - 7. Accepted the proposal of Willdan Associates for preparation of plans and specifications and contract administration for the water well pump and motor unit and necessary appurtenances and directed staff to present an agreement with Willdan Associates for Council approval. 8. Approved agreement with Neste, Brudin and Stone for engineering services for the Lincoln Street storm drain channel and authorized the Mayor to execute the agreement on behalf of the City. 10. Authorized execution of Memorandum of Donation from the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company, Depot Building/Station Grounds and two-thousand- one-hundred-eighty (2180) feet of track and approved preliminary quitclaim deed. 11. Received and filed report on status of grant program through the Office of Traffic Safety. 12. Authorized staff to solicit for bids for aggregate chip seal on Lakeshore Drive from San Jacinto bridge to Main Street. 13. Accepted donation from Rick White, of five signs - "Lake Elsinore - BEAUTIFUL BEGINS WITH YOU" - to be placed in various locations throughout the City. 14. Set Public Hearing date of October 23, 1984 for hearing of: a. Conditional Use Permit 84-9 b. Conditional Use Permit 84-10 c. Tentative Parcel Map 20468. - ITEMS REMOVED FROM CONSENT CALENDAR la. Minutes - Joint Study Session - August 29, 1984 Mr. Vermillion requested City Clerk check a statement on Page 2, first para- graph, regarding the amount, 21 inches, of rainfall, predicted during the coming rainy season. MOVED BY VERMILLION, SECONDED BY MATSON AND CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY TO APPROVE THE MINUTES OF AUGUST 29, 1984, SUBJECT TO EVALUATION AND CORRECTION OF POSSIBLE ERROR REGARDING THE AMOUNT OF RAINFALL PREDICTED BY KEN EDWARDS. , " 50 Page three City Council Minutes September 25, 1984 ITEMS REMOVED FROM CONSENT CALENDAR - Continued. 2. Special Council Meeting - September 20, 1984 - Council Actions. Mayor Valenzuela read the informational report regarding the hiring of Ron Molendyk as City Manager of the City of Lake Elsinore. and introduced Mr. Molendyk to the audience. MOVED BY STRIGOTTE, SECONDED BY MATSON AND CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY TO AFFIRM THE REPORT AND RECEIVE AND FILE. i \ - 5. Payment of Property Taxes on Parking Lot Located at Main and Heald Streets. Mr. Matson suggested that since the City uses and maintains this property as a parking lot, we should have a written agreement with the property owner. Mr. Strigotte suggested that the Downtown Business Association negotiate the contract with the property owner and the City will reimburse the DBA for the property taxes. MOVED BY MATSON, SECONDED BY STRIGOTTE AND CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY TO REFER THIS MATTER BACK TO STAFF TO WORK WITH THE DOWNTOWN BUSINESS ASSOCIATION TO PREPARE A CONTRACT WITH THE PROPERTY OWNER, PRIOR TO REIMBURSEMENT OF PROPERTY TAXES. 9. Agreement Between City and Park and Recreation District for Recreational Services. MOVED BY STRIGOTTE, SECONDED BY MATSON AND CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY TO RETURN THE AGREEMENT TO COMMITTEE FOR FURTHER WORK AND REVIEW BY CITY ATTORNEY. PUBLIC HEARINGS 31. Zone Change 84-8 - Proposal to Change Existing M-l to R-l Zoning District - Vivian Sanchez. , ..., Mayor Valenzuela announced this was the time and place for a public hearing pursuant to the application of Zone Change 84-8 and asked staff to identify the project and give staff recommendations. Mr. Corcoran reported that Zone Change 84-8 is a proposal to change existing M-l (Manufacturing) to R-l (Single-Family Residence) Zoning District to accommodate the construction of a single-family residence on property located approximately eight-hundred (800) feet south of Pierce Street. Staff foresees that if the subject parcel is approved for an R-l Zone Change, the remaining M-l classification may be subject to other proposed residential zone changes. Also, if approved, this precedent will have long lasting effects on the future placement and type of manufacturing uses that would be compatible to other uses within this region. Planning Commission recommends approval of Zone Change 84-8 and issuance of a Negative Declaration. The City Clerk reported no written comments or protests. Mayor Valenzuela opened the public hearing at 7:33 p.m. asking those in favor of Zone Change 84-8 to speak. No one spoke. Mayor Valenzuela asked those in opposition to Zone Change 84-8 to speak. Hearing no one, the public hearing was closed at 7:34 p.m. ... Council discussion addressed the elevation of the property and the lack of any flood control measures in that area. Mr. Strigotte voiced concern in allowing residential development when the General Plan designates the area as M-l, Industrial. There could be future problems when manufacturing develops in the area, and he felt that Council should address this issue now. Mr. Corcoran stated that, according to a study done by Alfred Gobar and Associates, we have an excessive amount of commercial and industrial areas in relation to our residential areas. ~ o o M W m ~ ~ ~ . 51 Page four City Council Minutes September 25, 1984 PUBLIC HEARINGS - Continued. 31. Zone Change 84-8 - Continued. MOVED BY MASTON, SECONDED BY KNIGHT AND CARRIED TO APPROVE ZONE CHANGE 84-8 AND ISSUANCE OF A NEGATIVE DECLARATION. AYES: KNIGHT, MATSON, VERMILLION, VALENZUELA NOES: STRIGOTTE 32. Review of Conditional Use Permit 81-10 - Elsinore West Marina. Mayor Valenzuela announced this was the time and place for a public hearing pursuant to review of Conditional Use Permit 81-10 and asked staff to report and give staff recommendations. Mr. Corcoran reported that Elsinore West Marina is a Recreational Vehicle Park located at 32790 Riverside Drive, owned and operated by E. Palmer. On Septem- ber 20, 1984, a City Code Enforcement Officer conducted an inspection of Elsinore West Marina in order to determine compliance with the original condi- tions required on Conditional Use Permit 81-10. Staff recommends immediate compliance with Conditions No.1, 14, 17 and 18, and a three (3) month review. The City Clerk reported no written comments or protests. Mayor Valenzuela opened the public hearing at 7:51 p.m. asking those in favor of review of Conditional Use Permit 81-10 to speak. No one asked to speak. Mayor Valenzuela asked those in opposition to review of Conditional Use Permit 81-10 to speak. The following persons spoke: 1. Erwin Palmer, owner of Elsinore West Marina, stated that he is in opposition to Condition Number 14 regarding fencing. He requested permission to wait until the outflow channel is completed before constructing the fencing. He stated he would comply with the other conditions. Mayor Valenzuela closed the public hearing at 7:54 p.m. Discussion followed regarding Condition No. 14: "Fencing to be similar to existing fencing along Riverside Drive, (Butterfield Mobile Home Park)". MOVED BY MATSON, SECONDED BY STRIGOTTE AND CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY TO CONCUR WITH STAFF RECOMMENDATIONS TO REQUIRE APPLICANT TO COMPLY IMMEDIATELY WITH CONDI- TIONS NUMBER 1, 17 AND 18, AND CONDITION NUMBER 14 BE REFERRED BACK TO DESIGN REVIEW:BOARD, WITH A SIX MONTH REVIEW BY STAFF. CONDITION NO.1: APPLICANT SHALL MEET ALL PROVISIONS REQUIRED BY CITY ENGINEER. CONDITION NO. 17: ALL LANDSCAPING SUBJECT TO DESIGN REVIEW BOARD APPROVALS. CONDITION NO. 18: COMMON DESIGN ON ACCESSORY STRUCTURES TO BE SUBJECT TO DESIGN REVIEW BOARD APPROVALS. 33. Tentative Tract Map 19344 - Lakeside Estates Ltd. Mayor Valenzuela announced this was the time and place for a public hearing pursuant to application of Tentative Tract Map 19344 - Lakeside Estates Ltd. and asked staff to identify the project and give staff recommendations. Mr. Corcoran reported that Tentative Tract Map 19344 is a proposal to sub- divide seventy-five acres into three-hundred-ten (310) single-family residen- tial lots and to subdivide five acres for commercial land use. Subject site is located westerly of the intersection of Union Street and Corydon Road, adjacent to the southwesterly city limits of Lake Elsinore. The proponents have received tentative approval from Elsinore Valley Municipal Water District for a 'will-serve' letter and will incorporate a mound system to handle waste- water. This is a temporary interim measure and EVMWD has stated the sanitary sewer wervice will be available in June, 1986, to project site. 5~ge five City Council Minutes September 25, 1984 PUBLIC HEARINGS - Continued. 33. Tentative Tract Map 19344 - Lakeside Estates Ltd. - Continued. The Planning Commission recommends approval of Tentative Tract Map 19344 subject to sixty-four (64) conditions and certification of Draft Environmental Impact Report as Final Environmental Impact Report. The City Clerk reported no written comments or protests. Mayor Valenzuela opened the public hearing at 8:03 p.m. asking those in favor of Tentative Tract Map 19344 to speak. The following persons spoke: 1. Lloyd Zola, 1055 North Euclid Avenue, Ontario, representing the applicant, commented on the inequities of installation of park improvements plus the payment of park fees. He also stated that if the developer is required to construct a channel for storm drainage, it is not reasonable to also be required to pay city drainage fees. Mayor Valenzuela asked those in opposition to Tentative Tract Map 19344 to speak. Hearing no one, the public hearing was closed at 8:08 p.m. Council discussion centered on park improvement requirements and the Focused Environmental Impact Report, which reveals problems concerning the ground water level, liquifaction and earthquake faults. The proposed disposal system and eventual connection to the Regional Sewer system was discussed as well as proximity of the development to the airport property. ...- MOVED BY STRIGOTTE, SECONDED BY MATSON AND CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY TO SEND TEN- TATIVE TRACT MAP 19344 BACK TO COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR AND PLANNING COMMISSION FOR REVIEW OF SEWER SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS, AIRPORT,AND RE-NEGOTIATION OF REASONABLE PARK REQUIREMENTS. 34. Tentative Tract Map 19358 - Planned Unit Development 84-2 - John Heers. .... Mayor Valenzuela announced this was the time and place for a public hearing pursuant to Tentative Tract Map 19358 and asked staff to identify the project and give staff recommendations. Mr. Corcoran reported that Tentative Tract Map 19358 is a proposal to subdivide forty acres into 198 lots for single-family residential development. Project site is located on the southerly side of Grand Avenue at Bonnie Lea Drive, approximately 900 feet southeasterly of the Ortega Highway. The applicant has applied for a Planned Unit Development Overlay to correct the underlying zoning and allow lessened street standards and 4800 square foot lot sizes. The Planning Commission recommends approval of Tentative Tract Map 19358, Planned Unit Development 84-2, subject to fifty-six (56) conditions and certification of the Draft Focus Environmental Impact Report. The City Clerk reported no written comments or protests. Mayor Valenzuela opened the public hearing at 8:27 p.m. asking those in favor of Tentative Tract Map 19358 to speak. The following persons spoke: 1. Jack Reeves, Boyle Engineering, representing the developer, reviewed the project and discussed problems they have encountered with this development, such as, sewer, drainage and minimum lot size. Mayor Valenzuela asked those fn opposition to Tentative Tract Map 19358 to speak. The following persons spoke: 1. Joe Pendergast, Consulting Civil Engineer representing developers adjacent to the subject property, in the County area. These developers are on the verge of obtaining final maps from the County and feel this proposed project would be in conflict with these County maps. There are several technical problems which must be resolved. Some proposed streets in TTM 19358 would deadend into the back of lots approved in the County tracts. Also, drainage of the proposed tract would flow across these County tracts. There should be more coordination between the City and County Planning Departments. ~ - o o (Y) w (D <t - - . 53 Page six City Council Minutes September 25, 1984 PUBLIC HEARINGS - Continued. 34. Tentative Tract Map 19358, Planned Unit Development 84-2 - Continued. Lengthy discussion followed regarding drainage mitigation, traffic mitigation, sewer disposal system and minimum lot sizes. MOVED BY VERMILLION TO DISAPPROVE TENTATIVE TRACT MAP 19358 DUE TO THE PROPOSED HIGH DENSITY AND SMALL LOT SIZE AND THE LOCATION OF THE PROJECT WHICH IS IN AN ALLUVIAL FAN WHICH IS SUBJECT TO FLOODING. Motion died for lack of a second. MOVED BY MATSON, SECONDED BY STRIGOTTE AND CARRIED TO DENY, WITHOUT PREJUDICE, TENTATIVE TRACT MAP 19358, PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT 84-2 AND DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT DUE TO MINIMUM LOT SIZE AND CLARIFICATION OF CONDITION, STATING THAT SEWER WILL CONNECT TO REGIONAL PLANT, FLOOD CONTROL MEASURES, AND DIRECT APPLICANT TO COORDINATE WITH SURROUNDING COUNTY TRACTS AND REACH AN AGREEMENT WHICH IS SATISFACTORY TO THE COUNTY. AYES: MATSON, STRIGOTTE, VERMILLION, VALENZUELA NOES: KNIGHT 35. Tentative Tract Map 14639 Revised - 51.9 Acre Subdivision - Shirley and Zieglinde. Mayor Valenzuela announced this was the time and place for a Public Hearing pursuant to application of Tentative Tract Map 14639 Revised, and asked staff to identify project and give staff recommendations. Mr. Corcoran reported that Tentative Tract Map 14639 Revised is a proposal to subdivide 51.9 acres into two-hundred-forty-two (242) single-family residential lots located southerly of Washington Avenue and northerly of Lincoln Street. The Planning Commission recommends approval of Tentative Tract Map 14639 Revised and acceptance of Draft Focused Environmental Impact Report, subject to the following staff recommendations, as amended, for review and certifi- cation by the City Council as the final Focused Environmental Impact Report, and the following fifty-three conditions: Modifications to Draft Focused Environmental Impact Report: Section A - Geology and Seismicity Soils and Erosion: Page 7.3.(b) (4): "Areas not immediately to be developed will be stabilized with erosion control plantings as soon as possible." Soils and Erosion: Page 8.3.(b) (5): Insert the following sentence: "Project proposal will be reviewed by the Senior Building Official and/or I.C.B.O. to determine the Code Values to utilize for seismic structural design." Page 8.B., a.End of first paragraph: Should make reference to run-off from both watersheds, McVicker and Lincoln, not just from McVicker watershed. Page 8.B., a. (7): Insufficient amount of mitigation for downstream protection or upstream conveyances. 54 Page seven City Council Minutes September 25, 1984 PUBLIC HEARINGS - Continued. 35. Tentative Tract Map 14639 Revised - Continued. Page 8.C., a: At project completion, three (3) access routes shall be in service to Lincoln Street, down Zieglinde to Machado Street, and the extension of Rancho Laguna Road northerly to Terra Cotta Road. There is doubt that emergency access is possible to the cul-de-sac to existing Tract 19402. At least two (2) access roads shall be constructed by completion of the first phase. - Page 8.C. ,a. (9) Include statement that traffic safety mitigation for traffic signalization requires developer consent to sign an agreement to pay $250.00 per lot to be collected at time of issuance of building permits. Page 9.C., b: Perimeter streets shall be constructed to ten feet (101) beyond centerline unless specifically approved otherwise by the City Engineer. _Page 9.C., (11)(12)(13): Conform with subdivision requirements in the City Code regarding street geometrics. Streets shall intersect at right angles unless City Engineer specifically approved minor deviations. Traffic Study Section: 1. Recent City traffic study indicates the Four Corners intersection (River- side Drive and Lakeshore Drive) presently meets the volume warrant under rural intersection criteria for traffic signal installation. The traffic study submitted indicates a traffic signal is not presently warranted, thus, no impact mitigation fees should be imposed. Therefore, staff disagrees with the present traffic study submitted. 2. Staff feels there is not sufficient access or street capacity to proposed tract. Additional traffic loads and capacity will be needed to accomo- date construction vehicle traffic and residential traffic. Staff recommends extending Rancho Laguna Road to Terra Cotta Road and Lincoln Street, with full improvements. I - Conditions of Approval - Tentative Tract Map 14639 Revised: 1. Acceptance of a Final Focused Environmental Impact Report mitigating all concerns regarding drainage/hydrology, traffic circulation and geology. 2. Bonding for drip or sprinkler irrigation system. 3. Recordation of City Council CC and R's. 4. Agreement with the Elementary and High School District to off-set overcrowding. 5. Provide transit facilities as deemed necessary by Transit System Chairman. - 6. Comply with all requirements of Subdivision Map Act and City Codes. 7. All planting areas shall have permanent and automatic sprinkler systems. 8. Meet all requirements of County Fire Department. 9. Meet all requirements of County Health Department. 10. Dedication of Lot 119 as a fire station site. ~ o o M W m ~ ~ ~ 55 Page eight City Council Minutes September 25, 1984 PUBLIC HEARINGS - Continued. 35. Tentative Tract Map 14639 Revised - Conditions of Approval - Continued. 11. Meet all conditions of Ordinance No. 572. 12. Pay all applicable Capital Improvement Fund fees. 13. All grading to conform to Ordinance No. 636 and Uniform Building Code, Chapter 70. 14. Pay all Public Safety fees per Resolution No. 83-87. 15. Provide Soils and Geology Report including street design recommendations. Provide Final Soils Report showing compliance with preliminary report and finish grade certification. 16. Easement to provide for storm drain and lincoln Street channel facilities per Riverside County Flood Control District1s suggested master plan alignment or other alternate alignment of facilities as approved by Riverside County Flood Control District and City Engineer. 17. Grading plan to be prepared by registered Civil Engineer and to be approved by the City Engineer. 18. Provide landscape and irrigation plan to be reviewed and approved by the City Engineer, including street trees. 19. Dedicate additional street right-of-way as approved by the City Engineer. 20. Provide grading plan prepared by a registered Civil Engineer. All pro- perty lines shall be at the top of the construction slopes with the required Uniform Building Code setback requirements. 21. Submit street improvement plans prepared by a registered Civil Engineer, designed to the specifications of the City Engineer. Plans are to include signing and striping. As built streets, grading, utility, and drainage improvement plans are required. 22. Submit drainage improvement plans with complete hydraulic and hydrology s~pporting calculations to be reviewed and approved by Riverside County Flood Control and/or the City Engineer. Approval of this Map does not imply approval of drainage facilities shown thereon. City reserves the right to require alternate drainage facilities as determined by the City and/or Flood Control District. 23. Submit plans for the extension of utilities including storm drains and storm channel extensions off-site as may be required by Riverside County Flood Control and/or the City Engineer. 24. If any drainage facilities are to be owned and maintained by Riverside County Flood Control District, the developer shall enter into an agreement with the Flood Control District for the construction and sub- sequent acceptance of the improvements. 25. Construct street improvements, on-site storm drain channels to the satisfaction of the Riverside County Flood Control District and/or the City Engineer as they are applicable. Install block wall along the EAST SIDE OF FLOOD CONTROL CHANNEL. 26. Consent to sign an agreement to pay Traffic Safety Mitigation fee for traffic Signalization in the amount of $250.00 per lot as an environmental impact mitigation AT ISSUANCE OF BUILDING PERMIT STAGE. 27. Dedicate ground water rights for Tract to the City of lake Elsinore. 28. Dedicate to provide future water well site construction facilities in the vicinity of lot 54. 29. Obtain will-serve letter from Elsinore Valley Municipal Water District. 56 Page ni ne City Council Minutes September 2S, 1984 PUBLIC HEARINGS - Continued. 3S. Tentative Tract Map 14639 Revised - Conditions of Approval - Continued. 30. Provide fire protection facilities as required by County Fire Department. 31. Pay required School District fees. 32. Provide for sewage disposal approved by the City, County Health Depart- ment, and the Water Quality Control Board. 33. Pay required Elsinore Valley Municipal Water District sewer hook-up fees. 34. Applicant to agree to participate in the formation of a Landscaping and Lighting Assessment District. 3S. Install street lights as required by the City Engineer. 36. Applicant to provide Soil and Geology Report including street design recommendations. Provide Final Soils Report showing compliance with preliminary report. - 37. Final map shall show the following items with a prominant note: a) All geologic fault lines. b) 100-year and SOO-year flood plain. c) Areas subject to flood hazards. 38. Bonding required for each phase shall be as approved by City Engineer. 39. Bond for extension of California Street and future connection to Lincoln Street and Washington Avenue. BOND MUST BE POSTED PRIOR TO ISSUANCE OF BUILDING PERMITS THROUGH STAGE FOUR AND FIVE OR AFTER THE COMPLETION OF ONE-HUNDRED-FIFTY (lSO) UNITS AND EXTEND ONE YEAR BEYOND TOTAL BUILD-OUT. '-' 40. Provision must be made for the extension southerly of Rancho Laguna Road to intersect Lincoln Street. Without this extension there will not be adequate access to this proposed subdivision. Construct the extension or provide a bond to the City in an amount sufficient to acquire the right-of-way and construct a full width street from the entire inter- section and street improvements on Lincoln Street, to conform to those improvements to the east which have been constructed in connection with Tract 16062. City will consider eminent domain to acquire the right-of- way for this extension. 41. Bond for construction of the portion of Lincoln Street within the boundary of this proposed subdivision. Improvements to be constructed when remainder of Lincoln Street is extended by adjacent property owner. Dedicate right-of-way for Lincoln Street within the Tract boundary. 42. The minimum width of paved roadway on proposed Rancho Laguna Road shall be thirty (30) feet measured from curb face. Dedicate a minimum width of forty (40) feet right-of-way for proposed Rancho Laguna Road. Change name of Rancho Laguna Road to Terra Cotta Road to conform with existing road to the northeast in Tract 18211. REQUEST THE CITY TO PETITION THE COUNTY FOR NAME CHANGE FOR THE SERVICE STREET TO TERRA COTTA. 43. Along Washington Avenue" proposed streets shall align with existing dedicated right-of-way for future streets to the north. Align "J" Street with Ohio Street. "Oil and "E" Streets shall intersect proposed Rancho Laguna Road at right angles. THIS CONDITION TO CONTAIN THE VERBIAGE THAT IS SHOWN IN THE DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT (PERTAINING TO THE NINETY (90) DEGREE ANGLE) UNLESS CITY ENGINEER AGREES TO A MINOR DEVIA- TION. - '57 Page ten City Council Minutes September 25, 1984 PUBLIC HEARINGS - Continued. 35. Tentative Tract Map 14639 Revised - Conditions of Approval - Continued. 44. Construct proposed Rancho Laguna Road to connect to Terra Cotta in existing Tract 18211. Developer of Tract 18211 may construct this street to centerline. This developer of Tract 14639 shall widen and extend proposed Rancho Laguna Road to the northwest, including paving and curb and gutter. 45. Consent to sign an agreement to pay $50.00 per lot to mitigate the environmental impact of added street sweeping requirements. AT THE ISSUANCE OF BUILDING PERMIT STAGE. - 46. 47. 0 0 (Y) W 48. a:l <( 49. 50. - 51. 52. - Install sidewalks adjacent to curb. Bond for future construction of one-half of California Street extension along the west Tract boundary for a 60-foot right-of-way and 40-foot curb-to-curb roadway. BOND MUST BE POSTED PRIOR TO THE ISSUANCE OF BUILDING PERMITS THROUGH STAGE FOUR AND FIVE OR AFTER THE COMPLETION OF ONE-HUNDRED-FIFTY UNITS, AND EXTEND ONE YEAR BEYOND THE TOTAL BUILD-OUT. "B" Street from Street "M" to proposed Rancho Laguna Road to be 60-foot right-of-way and 40-foot roadway, curb-to-curb. "J" Street aligned with Ohio Street to be 44-foot roadway (curb-to-curb) with 56-foot right-of-way. Construct a 6-foot sidewalk adjacent to curb. Bear the cost of providing a left-turn pocket'on Machado Street at Zieg1inde Drive and at Joy Street to provide for this added traffic and because the off-set of Zieg1inde Drive and Joy Street is substandard. Provide resurfacing of the added traffic lane needed across the frontage of Machado Park to accommodate this left turn lane. Revise Tentative Tract Map to conform to minimum 350' radius requirements for interior street center1ines per City of Lake Elsinore Land Division Ordinance. 53. Revise Tentative Tract Map to conform to ninety degree intersection streets per City of Lake Elsinore Land Division Ordinance. THIS CONDI- TION TO CONTAIN THE VERBIAGE THAT IS SHOWN IN THE DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT (PERTAINING TO THE NINETY DEGREE ANGLE) UNLESS THE CITY ENGINEER AGREES TO A MINOR DEVIATION. The City Clerk reported no written comments or protests. Mayor Valenzuela opened the public hearing at 9:01 p.m. asking those in favor of Tentative Tract Map 14639 Revised to speak. The following persons spoke: 1. Lloyd Zola, 1055 North Euclid Avenue, Ontario, preparer of the Environmental Impact Report, commented that he felt all concerns voiced in previous public hearings on this project have been mitigated. Developer will pay fair share of traffic signal at Riverside and Lakeshore Drive, extend Rancho Laguna/Terra Cotta Road through to Lincoln and dedicate fire station site. 2. Robert Vatcher, representing the applicant, P.O. Box 2776, Capistrano Beach, presented site photographs and stated that drainage problems will be mitigated through extension of the flood control channel. 3. Tony Stewart, 16465 Joy Street, commented it was good to see Council requiring so many conditions be fulfilled prior to approval. She would like to see this project approved. 4. Cappy Carpenter, 16755 Grand Avenue, stated this is a good development offering lovely homes at an affordable price. Also, the project will help help mitigate flooding problems in the area. 58 Page eleven City Council Minutes September 25t 1984 PUBLIC HEARINGS - Continued. 35. Tentative Tract Map 14639 Revised - Continued. Mayor Valenzuela asked those in opposition to Tentative Tract Map 14639 Revised to speak. Hearing no onet the public hearing was closed at 9:12 p.m. Discussion Mr. Corcoran stated that if the developer cannot acquire right-of-way to extend Rancho Laguna/Terra Cotta Road to Lincoln Street, the City must go through condemnation procedures to obtain this property. Council discussed access to the development and circulation, acquisition of property to extend RanchoLaguna/Terra Cotta Road to Lincoln Street and renaming e~tire right-of-way as Terra Cotta Road. Mr. Matson stated there needed to be clarification of the sewer requirements specifying the project would connect to Regional Sewer System. Concern was voiced regarding the lack of communication with the County. Mr. Vermillion commented that the project proposes high-density development in an alluvial fan area and City could be liable for flooding. It was determined that the City would be responsible for maintenance of the flood channel. - MOVED BY STRIGOTTE, SECONDED BY KNIGHT AND CARRIED TO APPROVE TENTATIVE TRACT MAP 14639 REVISED, SUBJECT TO FIFTY-THREE (53) PLANNING COMMISSION CONDITIONS, PLUS CONDITION THAT STREETS ARE NM~ED CONSISTANTLY AND CONDITION NUMBER 32 BE RE-WRITTEN TO READ: "APPLICANT BE REQUIRED TO CONNECT TO SEWER". AYES: KNIGHT, STRIGOTTEt VALENZUELA NOES: MATSON, VERMILLION MOVED BY STRIGOTTE, SECONDED BY KNIGHT AND CARRIED TO CERTIFY THE ENVIRON- MENTAL IMPACT REPORT, SUBJECT TO STAFF RECOMMENDATIONS. AYES: KNIGHT, STRIGOTTE, VALENZUELA NOES: MATSON, VERMILLION .... 36. Tentative Tract Map 20296 - 77 Acre Subdivision - The Grayson Company. Mayor Valenzuela announced this was the time and place for a public hearing pursuant to Tentative Tract Map 20296, and asked staff to identify the project and give staff recommendations. Mr. Corcoran reported that Tentative Tract Map 20296 is a proposal to subdivide 77 acres into 65 single-family residential lots, located westerly of Laguna Avenue and Easterly of Macy Avenue. The Planning Commission recommends approval of Tentative Tract Map 20296, subject to the following fifty-two (52) conditions: 1. Finding of no significant impact upon the environment. 2. Issuance of a mitigated Negative Declaration. 3. Applicant shall submit design elevations and landscaping plan to the Design Review Board. - 4. Applicant shall record City Council CC & R's for the Tract prohibiting on-street storage of boats, motorhomes, trailers, and trucks over one ton capacity, roof-mounted microwave antennas. 5. Meet all City Codes and Ordinances. 6. Applicant shall meet all requirements of Ordinance No. 572. 7. Applicant shall enter into an agreement with the Elementary and High School District to offset overcrowding. - o o (Y) w (D <t - - 59 Page twelve City Council Minutes September 25. 1984 PUBLIC HEARINGS .. Continued. 36. Tentative Tract Map 20296 - Continued. 8. Applicant shall submit landscaping plan for street trees. trees are to be placed at 30-foot intervals and be approved by the City Engineer. 9. All trees planted along streetscape must be a minimum of eight feet (81) high. 10. If app1 icab1e. app1 icant shall submit to the Planning Division and Engineering Department a map showing all phases of development. 11. Trailers utilized during the construction phase shall be approved by the Planning Division. 12. All signage must be under permit. 13. Participate in Landscaping and Lighting District. 14. All slopes must be. planted with erosion control vegetation to be approved by Planning Division. 15. Meet all requirements of Riverside County Fire Department for fire protection. 16. Meet County Health Department requirements. 17. Meet Regional Water Quality Control Board requirements. 18. Agree to participate in City wide signage program. Applicant shall present to the Planning Division three (3) alternatives for City wide entry-signage program. 19. Dedicate street right-of-way along Ortega Highway to provide a 50-foot wide one-half street conforming to the General Plan requirements for a 100-foot wide right-of-way and 76-foot wide roadway corridor classification. 20. Construct asphalt paving to City standards from centerline to new gutter on Ortega Highway. Some paving exists and must be reconstructed unless tests are provided showing that existing paving is to City standards and will support the traffic load represented by the City Engineer1s traffic index. . 21. Construct curb. gutter and paving on all proposed streets to the speci- fications of the City Engineer. 22. Street plans and specifications to be prepared by a registered Civil Engineer and to include signing and striping. As built streets. grading. utility and drainage improvement plans are required. 23. Consent to sign agreement to pay Traffic Safety Mitigation fee for future traffic signalization in the amount of $225.00 per lot. 24. Consent to sign agreement to pay Street Sweeping Maintenance Mitigation fee in the amount of $50.00 per lot. 25. Install six~foot (61) sidewalk adjacent to all curbs and gutters. 26. Public improvements to conform with City Code requirements and City approved Riverside County standard drawings and specifications. 27. Grandview Avenue with 66-foot wide right-of-way shall be constructed with a 50-foot wide roadway (curb-to-curb). Excess right-of-way is proposed to be abandoned. 60 Page thirteen City Council Minutes September 25, 1984 PUBLIC HEARINGS - Continued. 36. Tentative Tract Map 20296 - Continued. 28. The access easement from Ortega Highway southerly and along the east boundary of this proposed tract shall be realigned along lot lines to the intersection of A and B Streets. Access to this easement from developer's property should not be onto Ortega Highway. Grade a 20 foot wide easement so that access is possible along the lot line. 29. Provide a 20-foot wide graded easement along a lot line from the end of Murieta Drive for the access. .... 30. All grading must conform to City Ordinance 636 and the Uniform Building Code, Chapter 70. 31. Provide soils and geology report including street design recommendations. Provide final soils report showing compliance with preliminary report and finish grade certification. 32. Provide landscape and irrigation plan to be reviewed and approved by the City Engineer, including street trees. 33. Provide grading plan prepared by a registered Civil Engineer. All pro- perty lines shall be at the top of the construction slopes with the required Uniform Building Code setback requirements. 34. a) Install ornamental street lighting as approved by City Engineer. b) Cooperate with the City in forming a Street Lighting and Landscaping Maintenance District. 35. Comply with the requirements of Riverside County Flood Control report dated July 24, 1984, and additional or alternative requirements of the -- City Engineer and the City Code. The City Engineer shall judge as to interpretation and application of flood control recommendations. Approval of drainage plan for this subdivision is conditioned upon completion of the master plan drainage facility required as a condition . of approval of Tentative Tract 20139, together with extensions as necessary and required by the City Engineer to serve this proposed subdivision. The concerns by Flood Control regarding debris collection shall be addressed and resolved as approved by the City Engineer. 36. Submit hydrology and hydraulic studies, necessary master planning and detailed plans and profiles of the proposed flood control facilities to Riverside County Flood Control District and to the City Engineer for review and approval prior to Final Map recordation. Provide drainage easements as required by the City Engineer. Box culvert(s) to be constructed under Grand Avenue and Ortega Highway shall be to the satisfaction of Cal Trans, Riverside County Flood Control District and the City Engineer. All drainage facilities in this tract shall be constructed to Riverside County Flood Control District Standards and agreement entered into with the District for construction, ownership and maintenance. 37. Provision must be made to effectively and safely collect storm water run-off and debris from the hill areas to the south, including, but not limited to, block walls, shelf drain, and debris collectors. These facilities outside the dedicated street right-of-way must be privately owned and maintained. ... - o o (Y) w CD <t - 61 Page fourteen City Council Minutes September 25, 1984 PUBLIC HEARINGS - Continued. 36. Tentative Tract Map 20296 - Continued. 38. Adjacent Tract 20139 to the northeast may be constructed prior to this proposed Tract 20296. Therefore, Tract 20139 would be required to construct the Ortega drainage channel from the northeast side of Grand Avenue to and across Ortega Highway. As a result, this proposed tract 20296 would benefit from and utilize this major drainage channel; there- fore, it should contribute to its cost. If the Ortega channel is con- structed by the developer of Tract 20139, this proposed developer of Tract 20296 shall consent to sign an agreement to pay $400.00 per lot as a contribution to the cost of this major Ortega drainage channel. 39. All natural and realigned drainage courses and drainage swales must be clearly delineated on the final map. An approximate width of easement must be identified along the drainage courses and the easement irrevocably offered for dedication. The City will not accept the dedications; the responsibility for maintenance of drainage courses will be left to the private property owner. A note clearly stating maintenance responsibi- lity shall be placed on the final map. The drainage course along the westerly tract boundary shall be directed into Grandview Avenue and/or a drainage facility with proper inlet and debris removal facility. There are other drainage channels which must similarly be safely and properly directed into streets with debris collection and removal. 40. Comply with the requirements of Elsinore Valley Municipal Water District, County Health Department, and California Regional Water Quality Control Board for on-site sewage disposal. 41. Design on-site sewage collection and disposal system so that future connection can be made to the regional sewage system. Install cleanouts behind the sidewalk on all sewer laterals as required by the City and/or Elsinore Valley Municipal Water District. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. - 51. Provide a will-serve letter guaranteeing water service. Dedicate underground water rights to the City or its assignee. Pay all applicable Capital Improvement Fund fees per Ordinance No. 572. Pay all sewer fees required by the Elsinore Valley Municipal Water Distri.ct. Pay all Public Safety fees (police and fire) per Resolution No. 83-87. Pay all school fees. Prior to final map recordation, a subdivision agreement shall be entered into with the developer(s), owner(s), and the City. Final map shall show all geologic fault lines with a prominent note, as well as areas subject to flood hazards. Provide tract phasing plan for City Engineer's approval. Bonding of public improvements for each phase shall be as approved by the City Engineer. Developer must record reciprocal access easement deeds for private access to lots. Developer must provide a means to guarantee main- tenance of these common access roads. Lots involved are: 1, 2, 3, 63, 64 and 65. 52. (THE PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDS THE FOLLOWING VERBIAGE BE ADDED AS CONDITION NO. 52: liTHE APPLICANT WILL OFFER LOT IIBII TO THE CITY.") 62 Page fifteen City Council Minutes September 25, 1984 PUBLIC HEARINGS - Continued. 36. Tentative Tract Map 20296 - Continued. The City Clerk reported no written comments or protests. Mayor Valenzuela opened the public hearing at 9:36 p.m. asking those in favor ot Tentative Tract Map 20296 to speak. The following persons spoke: 1. Bill Pierce, Somas and Associates, 150 Pa1arino Avenue, Costa Mesa, Civil Engineers for the Grayson Company, feels this project will be of benefit to the community. He urged Council approval. 2. Cappy Carpenter, 16755 Grand Avenue, urged Council approve this project. Mayor Valenzuela asked those in opposition to Tentative Tract Map 20296 to speak. Hearing no one, the public hearing was closed at 9:40 p.m. .... Discussion Council discussion centered on sewer requirements and drainage mitigation. MOVED BY MAISON, SECONDED BY STRIGOTTE AND CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY TO APPROVE TENTATIVE TRACT MAP 20296, SUBJECT TO FIFTY-TWO (52) CONDITIONS, WITH AMENDMENT OF CONDITIONS FORTY AND FORTY-ONE AS FOLLOWS: 40. COMPLY WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF ELSINORE VALLEY MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT FOR CONNECTION TO REGIONAL SEWER SYSTEM. 41. DESIGN SEWER SYSTEM TO CONNECT TO REGIONAL SEWER SYSTEM. INSTALL CLEAN-OUTS BEHIND THE SIDEWALK ON ALL SEWER LATERALS AS REQUIRED BY THE CITY AND/OR ELSINORE VALLEY MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT. COUNCIL RECESSED AT 9:45 P.M. COUNCIL RECONVENED AT 9:55 P.M. ... OFF-AGENDA ITEM - Outflow Channel Project Mr. Cu1p reported that as a condition of County participation in outflow channel reconstruction, the County requires Council to commit to the following City maintenance projects: a. Pickup and removal of trash, b. Dragging and cleaning brush from the channel invert in the downtown area, c. Aerial spraying of growth in the Riverside Drive area, d. Removal of estimated two-thousand-two-hundred-fifty (2250) cubic yards of slit build-up in the channel invert near the Wasson Canyon inflow. The County proposes to fund a two-phase outflow channel construction project as follows: Phase 1 - Excavation of approximately twenty-four-thousand (24,000) cubic yards of material between the limits of Lakeshore Drive and halfway between Chaney and Riverside Drive. Phase 11- Excavation of approximately fourteen-thousand (14,000) cubic yards of material from Nichols Road to halfway between Chaney and Riverside Drive. ... The proposed project will widen and deepen the existing channel from the Lake, downstream past Chaney Street. The modest channel improvements will prepare the outlet for additional capacity to be used if emergency flood conditions arise. The City.s contribution would be between ten and fifteen-thousand dollars. MOVED BY MATSON, SECONDED BY STRIGOTTE AND CARRIED TO APPROVE THE NECESSARY MAINTENANCE PROJECTS AND EXPEND NECESSARY FUNDS. AYES: KNIGHT, MATSON, STRIGOTTE, VALENZUELA NOES: VERMILLION ---- o o M W m ~ ---- ---- 63 Page sixteen City Council Minutes September 25, 1984 COUNCIL ADJOURNED TO APPEALS BOARD AT 10:03 P.M. COUNCIL RECONVENED AT 10:17 P.M. EXECUTIVE SESSION MOVED BY STRIGOTTE, SECONDED BY MATSON AND CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY TO ADJOURN TO EXECUTIVE SESSION AT 10:17 P.M. TO DISCUSS PERSONNEL MATTERS. COUNCIL RECONVENED AT 10:47 P.M. WITH NO ACTION TO REPORT. BUSINESS ITEMS 51. Ordinance No. 719 - Security Services - Second Reading. ORDINANCE NO. 719 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE, CALIFORNIA, ADDING CHAPTER 5.25 TO THE LAKE ELSINORE MUNICIPAL CODE REGARDING SECURITY SERVICES. MOVED BY STRIGOTTE, SECONDED BY KNIGHT AND CARRIED TO APPROVE SECOND READING OF ORDINANCE NO. 719, BY THE FOLLOWING ROLL CALL VOTE: AYES: KNIGHT, MATSON, STRIGOTTE, VALENZUELA NOES: VERMILLION 52. Ordinance No. 720 - Establishment of Public Safety Commission - First Reading. ORDINANCE NO. 720 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE, CALIFORNIA, ESTABLISHING A PUBLIC SAFETY COMMISSION, PROVIDING FOR THE APPOINTMENT OF MEMBERS AND PRESCRIBE THEIR DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES. MOVED BY STRIGOTTE, SECONDED BY KNIGHT AND CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY TO APPROVE ORDINANCE NO. 720, UPON THE FOLLOWING ROLL CALL VOTE: AYES: KNIGHT, MATSON, STRIGOTTE, VERMILLION, VALENZUELA NOES: NONE 53. Ordinance No. 721 - Fines Relating to False Alarms - First Reading. ORDINANCE NO. 721 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING CHAPTER 9.30.130 OF THE LAKE ELSINORE MUNIClPAL CODE AND ORDINANCE NO. 715, ASSESSING FINES FOR VIOLATIONS RELATING TO SECURITY ALARM SYSTEMS. MOVED BY STRIGOTTE, SECONDED BY KNIGHT AND CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY TO APPROVE FIRST READING OF ORDINANCE NO. 721, UPON THE FOLLOWING ROLL CALL VOTE: AYES: KNIGHT, MATSON, STRIGOTTE, VERMILLION, VALENZUELA NOES: NONE IT~'S OUT OF ORDER MOVED BY STRIGOTTE, SECONDED BY KNIGHT AND CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY TO HEAR ITE[~S NUMBER 61 AND NUMBER 56 OF THE BUSINESS ITEM AGENDA. 64 Page seventeen City Council Minutes September 25, 1984 BUSINESS ITEMS OUT OF ORDER - Continued. 61. Lakeshore Overlay Ordinance No. 717 - First Reading. Mr. Corcoran reported that on August 7, 1984, the Planning Commission, at a public hearing, reviewed and approved Lakeshore Overlay District Ordinance, for property from Iowa Street southeasterly to Main Street. On August 28, 1984, City Council continued the public hearing of the Ordinance so that revisions could be made by the Planning staff. The intent of this Ordinance is to define uses and activities which would be compatible with the important aesthetic and recreational lakeshore resources. Additionally, the General Plan makes several references towards regulating lakeshore land uses and defines implementing programs including a Lakeshore Overlay District Ordinance. - Pursuant to Council recommendations, revisions were made to Page two, Section 17.65.040 - Permitted Uses. Discussion The following additional revisions were recommended by Council: MOVED BY STRIGOTTE, SECONDED BY MATSON AND CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY TO AMEND PAGE 6, SECTION 17.65.115 - IMPOSITION OF FINES, (A) LITTERING - TO READ AS FOLLOWS: uANY PERSON FOUND IN VIOLATION OF LITTERING SHALL BE FINED NOT LESS THAN FIFTY DOLLARS ($50.00) PLUS THIRTY-TWO (32) HOURS OF COMMUNITY SERVICE CLEANING UP LITTER, FOR THE FIRST OFFENSE AND AN ADDITIONAL ONE- HUNDRED DOLLARS ($100.00) PLUS SIXTY-FOUR (64) HOURS OF COMMUNITY SERVICE CLEANING UP LITTER, FOR EACH ADDITIONAL OFFENSE THEREAFTER, UP TO A MAXIMUM OF FIVE-HUNDRED-DOLLARS ($500.00)11 , AND TO AMEND (B) TRESPASSING - TO READ AS FOLLOWS: IIANY PERSON FOUND IN V IOLATION OF TRESPASSING SHALL BE GUILTY OF A MISDEMEANOR WITH A MAXIMUM PENALTY OF FIVE-HUNDRED DOLLARS ($500.00) OR SIX MONTHS IN JAILII. MOVED BY MATSON, SECONDED BY STRIGOTTE AND CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY TO AMEND PAGE 3, SECTION 17.65.070 - DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS (A) TO READ AS FOLLOWS: IITEN THOUSAND (10,000) SQUARE FEET MINIMUr~ LOT AREAII, AND (B) 1I0NE HUNDRED (l00) FEET MINIMUM LOT WIDTH", PLUS AMENDMENTS TO PAGES TWO AND THREE AS RECOMMENDED BY STAFF. - ORDINANCE NO. 717 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE, CALIFORNIA, ADDING CHAPTER 17.65, LAKESHORE OVERLAY DISTRICT, TO THE MUNICIPAL CODE, PROVIDING CRITERIA FOR DEVELOPMENT, USES AND ACTIVITIES WITHIN THE LAKE SHORELINE AREA FOR ENHANCEMENT AND PRESERVATION OF THE NATURAL RESOURCES OF SAID ZONING DISTRICT AND GIVING AUTHORITY FOR ENFORCEMENT OF ILLEGAL TRESPASSING, LITTERING AND PARKING, INCLUSIVE, ALONG AND/OR WITHIN SAID DISTRICT, AND ESTABLISHING JUDICIAL PROCESS AND FEES TO BE IMPOSED TO VIOLATORS. MOVED BY STRIGOTTE, SECONDED BY MATSON AND CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY TO APPROVE FIRST READING OF ORDINANCE NUMBER 717, UPON THE FOLLOWING ROLL CALL VOTE: AYES: KNIGHT, MATSON, STRIGOTTE. VERMILLION, VALENZUELA NOES: NONE 56. Resolution of Intent - Multi-family Housing Revenue Bonds - Elsinore Lakeside Investors. Councilman Matson excused himself from the Council table at 10:59 p.m. due to possible conflict of interest. Mr. Corcoran reported this is a Resolution of Intent to issue multi-family mortgage revenue bonds to provide financing for a multi-family rental housing development. Elsinore Lakeside Investors p~oposes to develop a . 112 unit rental project on Lincoln Street. The proJect has already recelved approval from the appropriate reviewing bodies. - 65 Page eighteen City Council Minutes September 25, 1984 BUSINESS ITEMS OUT OF ORDER - Continued. ~ 56. Resolution of Intent - Multifamily Housing Revenue Bonds - Continued. In issuing these bonds, the City of Lake Elsinore does not incur any financial liability. These bonds will be backed soley by the project and the economic strength of the developer. The City merely acts as an instrument whereby these bonds can be issued. Further, these bonds must be issued by the public sector. The private sector cannot issue bonds. Discussion Mr. Vermillion asked who were the developers of this project. They were identified as Mr. Tom Smith and Timothy L. Strater. o o M W m ~ MOVED BY STRIGOTTE, SECONDED BY KNIGHT AND CARRIED TO APPROVE RESOLUTION NO. 84-55 REGARDING ISSUANCE OF REVENUE BONDS. RESOLUTION NO. 84-55 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE, CALIFORNIA, OF INTENTION TO PROVIDE FOR THE ISSUANCE OF REVENUE BONDS TO PROVIDE FINANCING FOR A MULTIFAMILY RENTAL HOUSING DEVELOPMENT. AYES: KNIGHT, STRIGOTTE, VALENZUELA NOES: VERMILLION ABSENT: MATSON Councilman Matson returned to the Council table at 11:05 p.m. ~ ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY MATSON, SECONDED BY STRIGOTTE AND CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY TO ADJOURN THE REGULAR MEETINGS OF THE CITY COUNCIL, REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY AND LAKE ELSINORE TRANSIT SYSTEM TO THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1984 AT 5:30 P.M., AT 11:08 P.M. ATTESt~ ~