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MINUTES
REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE
130 SOUTH MAIN STREET
LAKE ELSINORE, CALIFORNIA
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1984
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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 Matson.
ROLL CALL
PRESENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: KNIGHT, MATSON, STRIGOTTE, VALENZUELA
ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: VERMILLION
Also present were: City Manager Molendyk, City Attorney Harper, Community
Development Director Corcoran, City Engineer Culp, Finance Director Barrick,
Personnel Director Schoolcraft, RDA Administrator Modesti, City Clerk Money.
PUBL IC COMMENTS
1. Hilda Barnhart, 212 East Graham Avenue, Lake Elsinore, representing the
Chamber of Commerce, introduced the new officers of the Board of Governors
She also explained the reason for calves being kept at the Chamber Rodeo
grounds is for use in a scheduled gymkana and team penning activity which
the Chamber is sponsoring.
2. Lee Allen, 270 Avenue 9, Lake Elsinore, commented on relocation of offices
at the Community Center.
3. Doug Roberts, 17183 Shrier Drive, Lake Elsinore, representing the Watchdogs,
spoke in favor of Proposition 36.
4. Robert Mobley, 115 N. Riley, Lake Elsinore, owner of Quality Taxi Company,
complained that City staff did not site an alleged violation of an unlicensed
taxi operation.
PRESENTATIONS/PROCLAMATIONS
A. Mayor Valenzuela read a proclamation honoring the First United Methodist
Church on its one-hundredth year of serving the spiritual needs of the
community of Lake Elsinore.
B. Mayor Valenzuela presented a proclamation to Dr. Ron Flora, Superintendent
of Schools, honoring the Lake Elsinore School District on their one-hundredth
birthday.
C. Mayor Valenzuela presented a proclamation and placque to Carl Jones, honoring
him on thirty years of employment with the City of Lake Elsinore.
CONSENT CALENDAR
The following item was removed from the Consent Calendar for further considera-
tion and discussion:
Item No. 13.
MOVED BY KNIGHT, SECONDED BY STRIGOTTE AND CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY TO APPROVE THE
BALANCE OF THE CONSENT CALENDAR AS PRESENTED.
1. Minutes of the following meetings were approved:
a. August 30, 1984 - Joint Study Session
b. September 27, 1984 - Adjourned Council Meeting
c. October 9, 1984 - Regular Council Meeting
d. October 10, 1984 - Recreation and Park Committee Meeting.
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CONSENT CALENDAR - Continued.
2. Received and filed Animal Control Activity Report - September, 1984.
3. Approved request by Parents Without Partners to use Community Center on the
first Tuesday of each month, from 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. and waiver of fees.
4. Approved request by Lake Elsinore Valley Soccer Club to use Community Center
and Kitchen facility on Saturday, November 17, 1984 from 2:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
and waiver of fees.
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5. Approved request by Mid-City Productions for use of Community Center on
December 23, 1984 and December 31, 1984 from 5:00 p.m. to 12:00 p.m.
Denied Waiver of fees.
6. Authorized soliciting for bids for drilling of geothermal production well
near the Community Center.
7. Authorized submission of new bank signature cards to remove Interim City
Manager Michael Norton and adding City Manager Ron Molendyk.
8. Approved Resolution No. 84-61 opposing Proposition 36.
RESOLUTION NO. 84-61
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL AND THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
OF THE CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE, CALIFORNIA, EXPRESSING OPPOSITION
TO PROPOSITION 36, ALSO KNOWN AS THE JARVIS IV TAX INITIATIVE,
AND PROVIDING REASONS THEREFORE.
9. Approved appointment of sub-committee consisting of Councilman Leon Strigotte
and Deputy Jim Soltz, to review old police records.
10. Approved Final ParceLMap Number 19767, subject to Gity Engineer's final
review and authorized City Clerk to sign and record Final Parcel Map.
Authorized the Mayor to sign the subdivision agreement on behalf of the City.
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11. Approved agreement with the County of Riverside for use of thirty-thousand
dollars ($30,000) of Community Development Block Grant Funds for Lake
Outflow Channel improvements and authorized the Mayor to sign the agreement
on behalf of the City.
12. Approved November 27, 1984 as date for public hearing of:
a. Zone Change 84-6
b. Conditional Exception Permit 84-3.
ITEMS REMOVED FROM CONSENT CALENDAR
13. Kiwanis sponsored swim across the Lake to benefit Lakepoint Park.
The City Clerk reported that the proposed date for this event has been
changed from November 10, 1984 to Saturday, November 17, 1984.
MOVED BY MATSON, SECONDED BY KNIGHT AND CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY TO CONCUR
WITH KIWANIS SPONSORED SWIM ACROSS THE LAKE ON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17,1984.
PUBLIC HEARINGS
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31. Conditiona 1 Use Permit 84-9 - Back Bay Mari na - East of Intersecti on of
Bushman Avenue and LakeShore Drive.
Mr. Corcoran reported that staff recommends this item be continued to the
meeting of November 27, 1984.
MOVED BY MATSON, SECONDED BY STRIGOTTE AND CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY TO CONTINUE
PUBLIC HEARING OF CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 84-9 TO NOVEMBER 27, 1984.
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PUBLIC HEARINGS - Continued.
32. Conditional Use Permit 84-10 - Placement of Two Trailers - First Church
of the Nazarene.
Mayor Valenzuela announced this was the time and place for public hearing
__ pursuant to application of Conditional Use Permit 84-10 and asked staff to
identify the project and give staff recommendations.
Mr. Corcoran reported that Conditional Use Permit 84-10 is a proposal to
allow the placement of two (2) trailers to be utilized as Sunday School
facilities, located on the northeast corner of Graham Avenue and Lewis
Street. The church expects to use the trailers for two to three years.
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The Planning Commission and Design Review Board recommend approval of
Conditional Use Permit 84-10 subject to the following thirty-five (35)
conditions, as amended:
1. All roof-mounted o~ ground support equipment incidental to the trailers
shall be architecturally screened so that they are not visible from
neighboring property or public streets.
2. Applicant shall submit irrigation/landscaping plan to be reviewed and
approved by Planning Division.
3. Entrance to the classrooms to have a ramp, handicapped entrance way.
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4. Trailers are to be anchored by standard methods.
5. The colors of said trailers to conform to earthtones, as approved by
Planning staff.
6. Approval shall be for a period of three (3) years and a deed restriction
requiring removal of the trailers at expiration of the Conditional Use
Permit.
7. Issuance of a Categorical Exemption.
8. Trailers are to be fully skirted and maintained.
9. Meet County Health Department requirements.
10. Meet County Fire Department requirements on number of fire extinguishers.
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11. If approved, u&e only for Sunday School activities.
12. Meet all requirements of Ordinance No. 572.
13. Dedicate ten (10) feet of right-of-way along total property frontage
on Graham Avenue for conformance to City General Plan. Graham Avenue
is classified as a major roadway with ultimate right-of-way of one-
hundred (100) feet and curb-to-curb separation of seventy-six (76) feet.
No additional right-of-way required along Lewis Street.
14. Dedicate additional right-of-way for corner cutback at Lewis Street and
Graham Avenue.
15. Construct curb and gutter and sidewalk along total property frontages
of Graham Avenue and Lewis Street. There is existing sidewalk that may
have to be removed and replaced to match the existing location. Applicant
shall enter into a deferred agreement for these improvements with the
City Engineer.
16. Construct asphalt paving from street centerline to lip of gutter on
Graham Avenue and Lewis Street. Tests must be provided to show that
existing paving will support the traffic load represented by the City
Engineer's traffic index of 6.0 for Lewis Street and 8.0 for Graham
Avenue. Applicant shall enter into a deferred agreement for these im-
provements with the City Engineer.
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PUBLIC HEARINGS - Continued.
32. Conditional Use Permit 84-10 - Continued.
17. Street plans and specifications to be prepared by a registered Civil
Engineer and will include required signing and striping. As built
street, grading, utility and drainage improvement plans are required.
Applicant shall enter into a deferred agreement for these improvements
with the City Engineer.
18. Public improvements to conform with City Code requirements and City
approved Riverside County Standard Drawings and Specifications. Appli-
cant shall enter into a deferred agreement for these improvements with
the City Engineer.
19. a) Install street lighting as approved by the City Engineer, if re-
quired.
b) Cooperate with the City in forming a Street Lighting and Landscaping
Maintenance District.
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20. All grading must conform to City Ordinance No. 636 and the Uniform
Building Code, Chapter 70.
21. Provide Soils and Geology Report, including street design recommendations.
Provide Final Grade Certification of pad elevation per approved grading
plan and a final compaction report to the City Engineer for approval.
22. Provide grading plan and Certificate of Survey to be prepared by a
registered Civil Engineer. All property lines shall be at the top of
construction slopes with the required Uniform Building Code setback
requirements.
23. Provide landscaping and irrigation plan to be reviewed and approved by
the City Engineer, including street trees. ...
24. Provide will serve letter guaranteeing sewer availability from Elsinore
Valley Municipal Water District.
25. Install cleanouts behind the right-of-way on all sewer laterals as re-
quired by the City and/or Elsinore Valley Municipal Water District.
26. There is an existing eight inch water main in Lewis Street and an
existing six inch water main in Graham Avenue.
27. Dedicate underground water rights to the City of Lake Elsinore or its
assignees.
28. City requests applicant to enter into agreement with City for the 1963
waterline installation program, to assist the City in recouping those
costs borne by the City.
29. Meet all requirements of Riverside County Fire Department for fire
protection.
30. Pay all applicable Capital Improvement fees per Ordinance No. 572.
31. Pay all sewer fees per Elsinore Valley Municipal Water District schedule.
32. Pay City water connection and meter installation fee per Resolution No.
83-18.
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33. Pay all Public Safety fees (police and fire) per Resolution No. 83-87.
34. Applicant to enter into agreement with the City to pay Street Sweeping
Mitigation fee in the amount of fifty ($50.00).
35. All conditions shall be met prior to the issuance of a Certificate of
Occupancy.
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PUBLIC HEARINGS - Continued.
32. Conditional Use Permit 84-10 - Continued.
The City Clerk reported no written comments or protests.
Mayor Valenzuela opened the public hearing at 7:20 p.m. asking those in
favor of Conditional Use Permit 84-10 to speak. No one asked to speak.
Mayor Valenzuela asked those in opposition to Conditional Use Permit 84-10
to speak. Hearing no one, the public hearing was closed at 7:22 p.m.
Council discussion centered around condition number 15, deferral of require-
ment of sidewalks along Lewis Street and Graham Avenue.
MOVED BY STRIGOTTE, SECONDED BY KNIGHT AND CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY TO APPROVE
CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 84-10, SUBJECT TO THIRTY-FIVE (35) PLANNING COMMISSION
CONDITIONS AS AMENDED, EXCLUDING CONDITION NUMBER 15, WHICH SHOULD STATE
AS FOLLOWS:
15. CONSTRUCT CURB, GUTTER AND SIDEWALK ALONG LEWIS STREET FRONTAGE AND
REPLACE CURB, GUTTER AND SIDEWALK ALONG GRAHAM AT THE DISCRETION OF
CITY ENGINEER.
33. Conditional Use Permit 84-11 - Casa de Moble - 32383 Corydon Road.
Mayor Valenzuela announced this was the time and place for public hearing
pursuant to application of Conditional Use Permit 84-11 and asked staff to
identify the project and give staff recommendations.
Mr. Corcoran reported that Conditional Use Permit 84-11 is a proposal to
expand facilities to accommodate a total of sixty-six recreational vehicles,
an increase of thirty-six spaces, located at 32383 Corydon Road.
Planning Commission recommends approval of Conditional Use Permit 84-11,
subject to the following thirty-one (31) conditions, as modified:
1. Approval shall be for a period of three (3) years, with yearly reviews.
2. Issuance of a Categorical Exemption.
3. Meet all County Health Department requirements.
4. Meet all County Fire Department requirements for fire protection.
5. Meet all City Codes and Ordinances.
6. All internal streets and alleys, beginning with the entrance to the site,
shall be paved with asphaltic concrete at least two and one-half inches
in thickness and shall be approved by the City Engineer. In addition,
a base shall be provided as required by the City Engineer. This condi-
tion shall be completed within three (3) years.
7. Streets shall be a minimum of twenty-five (25) feet in width, with an
additional five (5) feet if parking is allowed on one (1) side and ten
(10) feet if parking is allowed on both sides.
8. Applicant shall submit a landscaping and irrigation plan which will show
the proposed location of all ground cover, shrubbery and trees. Plans
shall be approved by the Planning Department.
9. No additional right-of-way dedication for Corydon Road across the frontage
of applicant's property is required. A fifty (50) foot wide one-half street
complying with the General Plan requirement for a one-hundred (100)
foot Major Corridor classification exists.
10. Concrete curb and gutter exists across the frontage of applicant's
property at the required distance of thirty-eight (38) feet from center-
line. Paving exists and will be accepted as conforming to City Standards.
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PUBLIC HEARINGS - Continued.
33. Conditional Use Permit 84-11 - Continued.
11. Provide a left-turn lane in Corydon Road, as approved by the City
Engineer, for improved traffic safety. This is subject to Riverside
County approval.
Construct a six (6) foot wide sidewalk across the total frontage of
applicant's property adjacent to the curb. Applicant can request deferral
of these public improvements by lien agreement. Applicant shall enter into
a deferred lien agreement with the City for these improvements.
13. Provide street lighting as required by the City Engineer. Applicant shall
enter into a deferred lien agreement with the City for these improvements.
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14. Cooperate with the City in forming a Lighting and Landscaping District.
15. Record a IINotice of 100-Year Flood Hazard; Waiver of Liability Claims;
and Agreement to Notify Future Purchasers or Encumbrancers".
16. The lower portion of applicant's property is within the 100-Year Flood
Plain or within the area of Special Flood Hazard. Applicant is advised
of Ordinance No. 603, Section 2.1 and Section 2.3-1; 1,2 and 3:
2.1 ESTABLISHMENT OF DEVELOPMENT PERMIT
A Development Permit shall be obtained before construction or
development begins within any area of special flood hazard estab-
lished in Section 1.3. Application for a Development Permit shall
be made on forms furnished by the Building Department.
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1. Review of all development permits to determine that the permit
requirements of this ordinance have been satisfied.
2. Review all permits to determine that the site is reasonably
safe from flooding.
3. Review all development permits to determine if the proposed
development adversely affects the flood carrying capacity of
the area of special flood hazard. For purposes of this ordi-
nance, lIadversely affects II means that the cumulative effect
of the proposed development when combined with all other exis-
ting and anticipated development will not increase the water
surface elevation of the base flood more than one (1) foot at
any point in the City of Lake Elsinore Flood Plain.
17. A grading plan shall show that storm drainage sheet flows from the rear
of applicant1s property onto adjacent property. (PLANNING COMMISSION
RECOMMENDS TH1S CONDITION BE DELETED).
18. The development plan shall be submitted to the Flood Control District
for drainage reocmmendations. Applicant to pay required fee.
(PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDS THIS CONDITION BE DELETED).
19. Sewage disposal service must be approved by the City Engineer, the
County Health Department, the Regional Water Quality Control Board
and Elsinore Valley Municipal Water District.
20. Applicant shall sign an agreement with Elsinore Valley Municipal Water
District for participation in the cost of regional collection, treatment
and disposal of sewage from the site. Future connection to public
sewer shall include a cleanout at the property line and applicant or
Elsinore Valley Municipal Water District responsible for maintenance
of sewer laterals.
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PUBLIC HEARINGS - Continued.
33. Conditional Use Permit 84-11 - Continued.
21. Dedicate underground water rights to the City of Lake Elsinore or its
assignee.
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22. Applicant is advised of Ordinance No. 711, Section 4:
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SECTION FOUR:
No person, firm or corporation shall construct any additions, alterations
or repairs, nor conduct any rehabilitation or restoration activities upon
existing structures within the City of Lake Elsinore with the foundation
or basement lower than the elevation of 1270' mean sea level within the
perimeter streets of Lake Elsinore consisting of Grand Avenue, Riverside
Drive, Lakeshore Drive, Mission Trail and Corydon Road, except as
specifically permitted by the City Council on a case by case review.
Submit a grading plan by a Civil Engineer. Conform to Uniform Building
Code, Chapter 70. Drainage shall be shown on this plan and conform to
the requirements of the City Engineer. Show watershed adjacent to the
site and how storm water flows from the total watershed area directed
to the lake, together with quantities of flow. Provide final grade
certification. Provide Certificate of Survey. (PLANNING COMMISSION
RECOMMENDS THIS CONDITION BE DELETED).
Provide Landscaping and Irrigation Plan to be reviewed by the City
Engineer, including street trees.
Pay all applicable Capital Improvement Fund fees per Ordinance No. 572.
Pay Public Safety fees (police and fire) as required by Resolution No.
83-87.
27. Pay required school fees. (PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDS THIS CONDITION
BE DELETED).
28. Consent to sign an agreement to pay a Traffic Safety Impact Mitigation
fee in the amount of three-thousand-five-hundred dollars ($3500) for future
traffic signalization.
29. Consent to sign an agreement to pay a Drainage Impact Mitigation fee in
the amount of four-thousand dollars ($4,000).
30. Consent to sign an agreement to pay a Street Sweeping Mitigation fee in
the amount of five-hundred dollars ($500).
31. ALL CONDITIONS SHALL BE MET PRIOR TO OCCUPANCY OR USE UNLESS OTHERWISE
SPECIFIED. (PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDS THE FOREGOING VERBIAGE BE
ADDED AS CONDITION #31).
The City Clerk reported no written comments or protests.
Mayor Valenzuela opened the public hearing at 7:28 p.m. asking those in favor
of Conditional Use Permit 84-11 to speak. The following persons spoke:
1. Dwayne Frazer, Avenue 4, Lake Elsinore, representing the applicant, stated
they were in favor of the project.
Mayor Valenzuela asked those in opposition to Conditional Use Permit 84-11 to
speak. The following persons spoke:
1. Dr. Ron Flora, Superintendent of Lake Elsinore School District, recommended
that Council consider making this development a Senior Citizen area so
that there would not be an influx of children to impact the schools.
Mayor Valenzuela closed the public hearing at 7:30 p.m.
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PUBLIC HEARINGS - Continued.
33. Conditional Use Permit 84-11 - Continued.
Council discussion followed regarding sewage disposal, whether or not these
recreational vehicles are permanent structures, placement of recreational
vehicles below 1270' elevation and deferral of certain conditions.
MOVED BY MATSON, SECONDED BY STRIGOTTE AND CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY TO REFER
BACK TO STAFF FOR REVIEW OF SEWAGE DISPOSAL, DETERMINATION IF STRUCTURES
ARE PERMANENT RESIDENCES, CLARIFICATION FROM FEMA REGARDING RECREATIONAL
VEHICLES BELOW 12651 ELEVATION AND, IF DEPERRAL OF CONDITIONS IS IN EFFECT
FOR ENTIRE THREE YEARS OF CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT, CONDITIONS SHOULD BE
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* Councilman Matson excused himself from the Council table at 7:46 p.m. due
to possible conflict of interest.
34. Tentative Tract Map 20313 Revised - Thompson Investment - Twelve (12) Acre
Single-Family Residential Subdivision.
Mayor Valenzuela announced this was the time and place for a public hearing
pursuant to Tentative Tract Map 20313 and asked staff to identfy the project
and give staff recommendations.
Mr. Corcoran reported that Tentative Tract Map 20313 Revised is a proposal
to subdivide twelve (12) acres into sixty-three (63) single-family residential
lots, located on the northeast corner of Grand Avenue and Machado Street.
Planning Commission recommends approval of Tentative Tract Map 20313 Revised,
subject to the following forty-two (42) conditions with modification to
condition number 8 and deletion of condition number 7:
1. A finding of no significant impact upon the environment.
2. Issuance of a Negative Declaration.
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3. Meet all City Codes and Ordinances.
4. Applicant shall meet all requirements of Ordinance No. 572.
5. Applicant shall enter into an agreement with the Elementary and High
School District to off-set overcrowding.
6. Applicant shall provide a six foot (61) decorative rerverse frontage
wall along Grand Avenue and Machado Street, to be approved by Design
Review Board.
7. DELETED.
8. Applicant shall submit landscaping plan for street trees. Trees are to
be placed at 30-foot intervals outside of public right-of-way and be
approved by the City Engineer, and provide an agreement for maintenance
of parkway, to be approved by the City Engineer and/or staff.
9. All trees planted along streetscape must be a minimum of eight feet (81)
high.
10. Trailers utilized during the construction phase shall be approved by the
Planning Division.
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11. Meet County Fire Department requirements for fire protection.
12. Meet County Health Department requirements.
13. Meet Regional Water Quality Control Board requirements.
14. Applicant shall submit design elevations and landscaping plan to the
Design Review Board for approval.
15. Participate in City-wide entry-signage program.
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PUBLIC HEARINGS - Continued.
34. Tentative Tract Map 20313 Revised - Continued.
16. All signage must be under permit.
~ 17. Participate in Landscaping and Lighting District.
18. Provide transit facilities as deemed applicable by Chairman of Lake
Elsinore Transit System.
19. Pay applicable Public Safety fees (police and fire) per Resolution No.
83-87.
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20. If applicable, all slopes must be planted with erosion control vegetation
to be approved by Planning Division.
21. Applicant shall utilize as many existing olive trees on site that is
feasible for inclusion within the proposa1's landscaping design.
22. Meet all conditions of Ordinance No. 572.
a) Dedicate fourteen (14) feet of right-of-way along total property
frontage of Machado Street.
b) Dedicate ten (10) feet of right-of-way along total property of
Grand Avenue.
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c) Dedicate sixty (60) feet of right-of-way for proposed extension of
Washington Street into subdivision.
d) Dedicate fifty (50) feet of right-of-way for proposed "B" through "0"
Streets.
e} Dedicate forty (40) feet right-of-way to provide for fifty (50) feet
ultimate right-of-way for "A" Street.
f) Provide additional pavement widening on Machado Street along the
property frontage designated as future development. Provide temporary
eight (8) inch A.C. dike as approved by the City Engineer.
g) No lot access from Machado Street nor Grand Avenue due to future
traffic demands.
23. Street plans and specifications to be prepared by a registered Civil
Engineer and will include signing and striping by separate plan. As
built street, grading, utility and drainage improvement plans are required.
24. Public improvements to conform with City Code requirements and City
approved Riverside County Standard Drawings and Specifications.
25. All grading must conform to City Ordinance No. 636 and Uniform Building
Code, Chapter 70.
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26. Provide Soils and Geology Report including street design recommendations.
Provide final Soils Report showing compliance with preliminary report
to include compaction results and final grade certifications.
27. Provide landscaping and irrigation plan to be reviewed and approved by
the City Engineer, including street trees.
28. Provide grading plan prepared by a registered Civil Engineer. All Property
lines shall be at the top of the construction slopes with the required
Uniform Building Code setback requirements.
29. a) Install ornamental street lighting as approved by the City Engineer.
b) Cooperate with the City in forming a Street Lighting and Landscaping
Maintenance District.
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PUBLIC HEARINGS - Continued.
34. Tentative Tract Map 20313 Revised - Continued.
30. Comply with the requirements of Riverside County Flood Control report
dated July 25, 1984, and additional or alternative requirements of the
City Engineer and the City Code. Submit revised Tentative Map for
Flood Control District review for any changes to previous recommendations.
31. 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 for Final Map recordation. Provide recorded drainage
easements as determined and needed by the Riverside County Flood Control
District and City Engineer for those storm flows within this project
being directed toward that area designated as drainage easement to connect
to the existing Riverside County Flood District drainage channel easterly
of this project.
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32. Provide a will-serve letter guaranteeing sewer and water availability
from Elsinore Valley Municipal Water District.
33. Dedicate underground water rights to the City of Lake Elsinore or its
assignees.
34. Pay all applicable Capital Improvement Fund fees per Ordinance No. 572.
35. Pay all sewer fees per Elsinore Valley Municipal Water District schedule.
36. Pay all school fees.
37. Pay Traffic Safety Mitigation fee for future traffic signalization in
the amount of two-hundred-fifty ($250.00) dollars per lot.
38. Pay Street Sweeping Maintenance Mitigation fee in the amount of fifty
($50.00) dollars per lot.
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39. Pay Drainage Impact Mitigation fee in the amount of three-hundred-fifty
($350.00) dollars per lot.
40. Meet all conditions of Ordinance No. 529 and Subdivision Map Act.
41. Prior to Final Map recordation, a subdivision agreement shall be entered
into with the deve10per(s), owner(s), and the City.
42. Final Map shall show the following items with a prominent note:
a) All geologic fault lines.
b) 100-Year sheet-flow flooding.
The City Clerk reported no written comments or protests.
Mayor Valenzuela opened the public hearing at 7:48 p.m. asking those in favor
of Tentative Tract Map 20313 Revised to speak. The following persons spoke:
1. Jim Thompson, 3804 Sand Dune Lane, Corona del Mar, applicant, spoke in
favor of the project.
Mayor Valenzuela asked those in opposition to Tentative Tract Map 20313
Revised to speak. The following persons spoke:
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1. Milo Salo, 15125 Grand Avenue, Lake Elsinore, commented on reduced lot
sizes, traffic problems caused by placement of entry into tract on Grand
Avenue, traffic signal fee, sewer capacity, style of fencing and lack of
privacy provided, parkway maintenance, front yard set-backs and need for
a speed limit sign on Grand Avenue.
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PUBLIC HEARINGS - Continued.
34. Tentative Tract Map 20313 Revised - Continued.
2. Lee Allen, 270 Avenue 9, Lake Elsinore, expressed concern that no pro-
visions have been made for the impact this development will have on the
community, such as sewers and streets.
3. Norman Mock, 32850 Machado, Lake Elsinore, commented that he owns a large
parcel adjacent to this development. The developer approached him some
time ago and asked if he would sell approximately two acres of his property.
Mr. Mock agreed. Since that time the tract has been revised and his
property left out. Now he is concerned that he will have to improve
approximately 1600 feet of street. He is not a developer but would like
to build a home on this property some time in the future.
Council discussion centered on the possibility of Mr. Mock being required to
make street improvements along 1600 feet, once the street becomes public
right-of-way. Mr. Harper commented that when Mr. Mock's development comes
before them, they could defer street improvements until such time as other
development comes into that area. However, there could be no guarantees.
Other concerns were drainage mitigation, construction of storm drain channel,
concrete or asphalt material to be used in storm drain channel, and mainten-
ance of channel.
MOVED BY STRIGOTTE, SECONDED BY KNIGHT AND CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY TO APPROVE
TENTATIVE TRACT MAP 20313 REVISED, SUBJECT TO FORTY-TWO (42) PLANNING
COMMISSION CONDITIONS AS AMENDED, PLUS CONDITION NUMBER FORTY-THREE (43)
ADDRESSING ANNUAL MAINTENANCE OF DRAINAGE CHANNELS.
* Councilman Matson returned to the Council table at 8:26 p.m.
35.
Tentative Parcel Map 20468 - The Grayson Companies.
Mayor Valenzuela announced this was the time and place for a public hearing
pursuant to the application of Tentative Parcel Map 20468 and asked staff
to identify project and give staff recommendations.
Mr. Corcoran reported that Tentative Parcel Map 20468 is a proposal to sub-
divide twelve plus acres into two large parcels for commercial development,
located approximately 6ne-hundred-ten (110) feet east of the intersection of
Lakeshore Drive and Elm Street. The Planning Commission recommends approval
of Tentative Parcel Map 20468 subject to the following twenty-eight (28)
conditions with modifications and additions:
1. Comply with all requirements of the Subdivision Map Act and City Codes.
2. A finding of no significant impact upon the environment.
3. Issuance of a Negative Declaration.
4. Verification of the legal description by the City Engineer.
5. Application to post two-year development bond to cover the construction/
labor cost of providing sewer service to subject site. Cost of bond to
be determined by applicant's engineer and approved by City Engineer.
PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDS THIS CONDITION BE MODIFIED TO READ AS
FOLLOWS:
If sewer is not provided within two years, the applicant shall partici-
pate in a sewer assessment district, with appropriate documentation.
Also, holding tank shall be placed per City Engineer's approval.
6. Dedicate twenty (20) feet width of additional right-of-way along the
Lakeshore Drive frontage of developer's property to provide a fifty (50)
foot wide one-half street. General Plan identifies Lakeshore Drive as
a major street corridor, one-hundred (100) feet wide.
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PUBLIC HEARINGS - Continued.
35. Tentative Parcel Map 20468 - Continued.
7. Access from Lakeshore Drive for a future commercial development on Parcel
Map 1 shall be of the number and at the location and the width approved
by the City Engineer and/or Director of Community Development. Applicant
shall agree to this as a condition of a future building permit. Access
from Lakeshore Drive could be limited to one (1) driveway with right
turns only.
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8. Access to a future commercial development on Parcell shall include access
from Elm Street if required by the City Engineer and/or the Director of
Community Development. Applicant shall purchase an existing residential
lot on the east side of Elm Street at the appropriate location for access
to Lot 1. Applicant shall consent to this as a condition of a future
building permit.
Planning Commission recommends the words lIendeavor toll be inserted
between the words IIshallll and IIpurchasell in the second sentence of this
condit ion.
9. Applicant shall agree as a condition of a future building permit, to
give up parking along the Lakeshore Drive frontage of Parcel 1 if required
by the City Engineer for traffic safety.
10. Applicant is advised of the following requirement of Section Three of
City Ordinance No. 711 which must be complied with as a condition of a
building permit:
IINo person, firm or corporation shall construct any new non-residential
structure within the City of Lake Elsinore with the foundation or base-
ment lower than the elevation of 1270' mean sea level within the peri-
meter streets of Lake Elsinore, consisting of Grand Avenue, Riverside
Drive, Lakeshore Drive, Mission Trail and Corydon Road, except as ...
specifically permitted by the City Council on a case by case reviewll.
The entire property is below elevation 1270' MSL.
11. Applicant is advised of the following requirement of Section 2.1,2.3-1(3),
and 3.6-1, of City Ordinance No. 603, which must be complied with as a
condition of a building permit:
Section 2.1 -- IIA Development Permit shall be obtained before construction
or development begins within any area of special flood hazard established
in Section 1.3. Application for a Development Permit shall be made on
forms furnished by the Building Departmentll.
Section 2.3-1 - Permit Review
3.- IIReview of all development permits to determine if the proposed dev-
elopment adversely affects the flood carrying capacity of the area of
special flood hazard. For purposes of this ordinance, 'adversely affects'
meanS that the cumulative effect of the proposed development will not
increase the water surface elevation of the base flood more than one
foot at any point in the City of Lake Elsinore Flood Plainll.
Section 3.6-1 - Prohibit encroachment in floodways, including fill, new
construction, other improvements and development unless certification by
a registered professional engi neer or arch itect is provided demonstrati ng -
that encroachments shall not result in any increase in flood levels
during the occurrence of the base flood dischargell.
The entire property is within the area of Special Flood Hazard. The
greater portion of Parcel 1 is in the San Jacinto River Floodway.
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PUBLIC HEARINGS - Continued.
35. Tentative Parcel Map 20468 - Continued.
12. Pay a Traffic Safety Mitigation fee for traffic signalization of
four-thousand-seven-hundred-seventy-five dollars and thirty-five cents
__ ($4,775.35) for a small portion of this property as required by Resolution
No. 83-19 and consent to sign an agreement to pay, in addition, a fee of
twenty-thousand dollars ($20,000.00) for the remainder or greater portion
of Parcell and for Parcel 2. These fees shall be paid as a condition
of issuance of building permit.
13. Consent to sign an agreement to pay a Street Sweeping Mitigation fee of
six-hundred dollars ($600.00) at time of issuance of a building permit.
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a new four-lane bridge over San Jacinto River in the amount of three-
hundred-seventy-five-thousand dollars ($375,000) to be paid prior to
issuance of a building permit. (Planning Commission recommends this
condition be modified to read: "Consent to sign an agreement to partici-
pate in a special assessment district to provide for the construction of
a new four-lane bridge over San Jacinto River"')
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15. Comply with all requirements of Ordinance No. 572 at time of issuance of
a building permit. The future curb to centerline width on Lakeshore
Drive will be thirty-two (32) feet. Sidewalk width on Lakeshore Drive
to be twelve (12) feet. Pavement on Lakeshore Drive to be reconstructed
to centerline. Street trees to be included of the size, type and
spacing required by the City Engineer.
16. Construct full street improvements on Elm Street from Lakeshore Drive
to the south side of Parcell. These improvements shall include curb
and gutter on both sides at forty (40) feet curb to curb, pavement to
City standards to resist traffic loads represented by a traffic index of
7.0, six (6) foot wide sidewalk on the east side, driveway approach,
street lighting, and drainage facilities as required by the City Engineer.
(Planning Commission recommends the following verbiage be added to the
end of last sentence: "At time of issuance of a building permit. Appli-
cant shall enter into a reciprocal agreement with other property owners
fronting Elm Street to provide for the improvement costs of said Elm
Street" ).
17. Agree to participate in a Lighting and Landscaping Maintenance District.
18. Construct sewer or bond for construction of sewer to the satisfaction of
both Elsinore Valley Municipal Water District and the City Engineer.
19. Extend and upsize waterline facility in Lakeshore Drive to include nec-
essary looping for adequate fire flows to the satisfaction of the City
Engineer.
20. Dedicate underground water rights to the City of Lake Elsinore or its
assignees.
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21. Pay Public Safety Impact Mitigation fee required by Ordinance No. 83-4.
22. Sign agreement of notification to future owners regarding lOa-year Flood
Hazard.
23. Provide irrevocable offer of dedication to the City for the portion of
the San Jacinto River f100dway as required by the City Engineer.
24. Applicant shall not place fill in lOa-Year Flood Plain without a Develop-
ment Permit from the City.
25. Comply with all requirements of the City and Flood Control District re-
garding flood control and embankment protection along San Jacinto River
and including the area through and adjacent to bridge crossing. Required
as a condition of issuance of building permit.
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PUBLIC HEARINGS - Continued.
35. Tentative Parcel Map 20468_- Continued.
26. Comply with all requirements of the Subdivision Map Act.
27. The Final Map shall show the following:
a) All geologic fault lines.
b) 100-Year and 500-Year Flood Plain.
c) The Floodway.
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28. Applicant shall enter into reciprocal access agreement between Parcell
and Parcel 2.
The City Clerk reported no written comments or protests.
Mayor Valenzuela opened the public hearing at 8:29 p.m. asking those in favor
of Tentative Parcel Map 20468 to speak. The following persons spoke:
1. Bill Pierce, Psomas and Associates, Costa Mesa, Civil Engineers for the
Grayson Companies, recommended Council approve this project. He commented
on Condition No. 16 which refers to street improvements on Elm Street.
Mayor Valenzuela asked those in opposition to Tentative Parcel Map 20468 to
speak. The following persons spoke:
1. Roy Perry, 66 Elm Street, Lake Elsinore, commented that the development
has created more problems especially with regard to the unimproved
streets. Nothing has been done since 1943.
Mayor Valenzuela closed the public hearing at 8:35 p.m.
Council discussion centered on beautification of the river embankment adjacent
to the proposed property, street improvements on Elm Street and participation
in a special assessment district to provide for construction of a new four-lane
bridge over the San Jacinta River.
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MOVED BY MATSON, SECONDED BY STRIGOTTE AND CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY TO AMEND
CONDITION NUMBER FOURTEEN (14) AS FOLLOWS: CONSENT TO SIGN AN AGREEMENT
TO PARTICIPATE IN THE COST OF CONSTRUCTING A NEW FOUR-LANE BRIDGE OVER
SAN JACINTO RIVER IN THE AMOUNT OF THREE-HUNDRED-SEVENTY-FIVE-THOUSAND
DOLLARS ($375,000.00) AND TO BE PAID PRIOR TO ISSUANCE OF A BUILDING PERMIT.
IF ASSESSMENT DISTRICT IS NOT FORMED SATISFACTORY TO THE CITY ENGINEER, THE
DEVELOPER WILL CONSTRUCT THE BRIDGE WITH APPROPRIATE PAY-BACK FROM FUTURE
DEVELOPERS.
MOVED BY STRIGOTTE, SECONDED BY MATSON AND CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY TO APPROVE
TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP 20468, SUBJECT TO TWENTY-EIGHT (28) PLANNING COMMISSION
CONDITIONS AS AMENDED, DELETING CONDITION NUMBER SIXTEEN (16) AND AMENDING
CONDITION NUMBER FOURTEEN (14) PER PRIOR COUNCIL MOTION.
COUNCIL RECESSED AT 8:50 P.M.
COUNCIL RECONVENED AT 9:03 P.M.
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51. Ordinance No. 722 - Repealing Chapter 2.040.050 and .060 - Removal Procedures -
Clty Manager - ~econd Reading.
ORDINANCE NO. 722
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE,
CALIFORNIA, REPEALING CHAPTER 2.04.050 AND CHAPTER 2.04.060 OF
THE LAKE ELSINORE MUNICIPAL CODE REGARDING PROCEDURES BY WHICH
THE CITY MANAGER MAY BE REMOVED FROM OFFICE.
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BUSINESS ITEMS - Continued.
51. Ordinance No. 722 - Second Reading - Continued.
MOVED BY KNIGHT, SECONDED BY STRIGOTTE AND CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY TO APPROVE
SECOND READING OF ORDINANCE NO. 722 UPON THE FOLLOWING ROLL CALL VOTE:
AYES: KNIGHT, MATSON, STRIGOTTE, VALENZUELA
NOES: NONE
ABSENT: VERMILLION
52. Ordinance No. 724 - Special Events - Second Reading.
ORDINANCE NO. 724
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE,
CALIFORNIA. ESTABLISHING, DEFINING AND GIVING GUIDELINES AND
PERMIT PROCEDURES FOR "SPECIAL EVENTS" TO BE HELD OR COORDINATED
WITHIN THE LIMITS OF THE CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE.
MOVED BY STRIGOTTE, SECONDED BY MATSON AND CARRIED TO APPROVE SECOND
READING OF ORDINANCE NUMBER 724, UPON THE FOLLOWING ROLL CALL VOTE:
AYES: KNIGHT. MATSON, STRIGOTTE
NOES: VALENZUELA
ABSENT: VERMILLION
53. Ordinance No. 725 - Repealing Chapter 8.44.010 - Speed Limit on the Lake -
First Reading.
ORDINANCE NO. 725
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE,
CALIFORNIA, REPEALING CHAPTER 8.44.010 OF THE LAKE ELSINORE
MUNICIPAL CODE, REGULATING SPEED LIMIT ON THE LAKE.
MOVED BY STRIGOTTE, SECONDED BY KNIGHT AND CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY TO APPROVE
FIRST READING OF ORDINANCE NUMBER 725, UPON THE FOLLOWING ROLL CALL VOTE:
AYES: KNIGHT, MATSON, STRIGOTTE, VALENZUELA
NOES: NONE
ABSENT: VERMILLION
54. Ordinance No. 726 ~ Prohibiting Street Vendors and Peddlers - First Reading.
ORDINANCE NO. 726
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE,
CALIFORNIA, AMENDING AND ADDING TO ORDINANCE NO. 399 AND ORDI-
NANCE NO. 657. THEREBY ADDING TO THE LAKE ELSINORE MUNICIPAL CODE
CHAPTER 5, CERTAIN SECTIONS AND SUB-SECTIONS PROHIBITING VENDORS,
PEDDLERS AND SOLICITORS ON OR IN PUBLIC AREAS AS DEFINED.
MOVED BY STRIGOTTE, SECONDED BY MATSON AND CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY TO APPROVE
FIRST READING OF ORDINANCE NUMBER 726, SUBJECT TO AMENDMENT OF SECTION
5.08.160 #H BY THE ADDITION OF THE FOLLOl~ING WORDING: "EXCEPT UPON WAIVER
FROM THE CITY COUNCIL".
AYES: KNIGHT. MATSON. STRIGOTTE, VALENZUELA
NOES: NONE
ABSENT: VERMILLION
55. Ordinance No. 727 - Zone Change 84-8 - Sanchez - First Reading.
ORDINANCE NO. 727
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE, CALIFORNIA, REZONING
CERTAIN PROPERTY FROM M-l (MANUFACTURING) TO R-l (SINGLE-FAMILY
RESIDENCE) ZONING DISTRICT (ZONE CHANGE 84-8 - RUBEN AND VIVIAN
SANCHEZ) .
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BUSINESS ITEMS - Continued.
55. Ordinance No. 727 - First Reading - Continued.
MOVED BY KNIGHT, SECONDED BY MATSON AND CARRIED TO APPROVE FIRST READING
OF ORDINANCE NO. 727, UPON THE FOLLOWING ROLL CALL VOTE:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
KNIGHT, MATSON, VALENZUELA
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56. Request for Extension of Time - Tentative Parcel MaplJ616 - Butterfield
Surveys - West ot Kallroad Canyon Koad - Nort~ of 1-15.
Mr. Corcoran reported this request is for_a ,one year extension of Tentative
Parcel Map 17616, a three-parcel, eleven (11) acre subdivision. Subject
Map was approved at a regular meeting of the City Council on April 26, 1983,
subject to thirteen conditions. Proponents are requesting a time extension
to allow the completion of said Parcel Map. Planning Staff recommends approval
of time extension of Tentative Parcel Map 17616, for one (1) year, subject
to the following thirteen original conditions, as revised, plus four (4)
additional conditions:
1. Record CC & R's against the subject parcels indicating the 100-Year Flood
Plain to be determined by the Federal Insurance Rate Map and that it is
an environmentally sensitive area with certain restrictions as shown on
the General Plan, dated December 14, 1984.
The 100-Year Flood Plain shall be identified on the Final Map. All identi-
fied geologic faults through and in close proximity to the parcels shall
be shown on the Final Map.
2. Provide all dedications and additional slope easements for Railroad Can-
yon Road and Frontage Road cul-de-sac as required by City Engineer.
Railroad Canyon Road is classified Arterial Highway with 110-foot right-
of-way.
The Final Map shall include an irrevocable offer of dedication for right-
of-way, slope easements and construction easements for future bridge
crossing of San Jacinto River. This could include some realignment of
the existing cul-de-sac frontage road.
3. Sign agreement with Elsinore Valley Municipal Water District to participate
in an assessment district for sewage collection, treatment and disposal.
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4. Meet all requirements of the County Fire Department for fire hydrants and
plans to be submitted at Building Permit Stage.
5. Meet all requirements of Ordinance No. 572 at time of issuance of building
permits.
6. Applicant to consent to sign an agreement to participate in Lighting and
Landscaping District.
7. Pay Public Safety Impact Mitigation fees as determined by Resolution No.
83-4.
8. A finding of conformance to the General Plan.
9. A finding of no significant impact.
10. Issuance of a Negative Declaration.
11. Consent to sign an agreement to pay to the City a fee for traffic signal-
ization to mitigate traffic safety impacts. The amount to be four-thousand
dollars ($4,000.00) for Parcels 1 and 3 and two-thousand dollars ($2,000.00)
for Parcel 2.
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56. Request for Extension of Time - Tentative Parcel Map 17616 - Continued.
12. Applicant shall not place fill material within the 100-Year Flood Plain
without a permit from the City.
13. Dedication of all water rights to the City of Lake Elsinore.
14. Consent to sign an agreement to pay a Street Sweeping Mitigation fee
in the amount of two-hundred dollars ($200.00) per lot.
15. City reserves the right to control location and amount of access to parcels
to the extent necessary to accommodate the future bridge construction and
extension of the frontage road.
16. Make irrevocable offer of dedication to the City of all land below the
c:> 100-Year Flood Plain as established by the Flood Insurance Rate Map.
~ 17. Trailers or mobile homes utilized during the construction phase of this
\") project shall be approved by the Community Development Director.
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([] Fred Crowe, Butterfield Surveys, representing the applicant, asked Council
c:c consider the following revisions to conditions:
3. Add the words: "at building permit stage".
16. Revise to read as follows: "Make irrevocable offer of dedication to the
City of the land designated on the amended Parcel Map 17616 for future
flood control improvements.
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MOVED BY MATSON, SECONDED BY STRIGOTTE AND CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY TO APPROVE
EXTENSION OF TIME FOR TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP 17616, FOR ONE (1) YEAR, SUBJECT
TO SEVENTEEN PLANNING DIVISION CONDITIONS, INCLUDING AMENDMENTS TO CONDITION
NUMBERS THREE AND SIXTEEN AS FOLLOWS:
3. SIGN AGREEMENT WITH ELSINORE VALLEY MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT TO PARTICI-
PATE IN AN ASSESSMENT DISTRICT FOR SEWAGE COLLECTION, TREATMENT AND
DISPOSAL, AT BUILDING PERMIT STAGE.
16. MAKE IRREVOCABLE OFFER OF DEDICATION TO THE CITY OF THE LAND DESIGNATED
ON AMENDED TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP 17616 FOR FUTURE FLOOD CONTROL IMPROVEMENTS.
57. Request for Placing Fill Material Inside the Lake Perimeter Roads -
31955 Corydon Road - Vermi 11 ion.
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Mr. Cu1p reported that in 1980, a four-foot dike was constructed around Mr.
Vermillions building at 31955 Corydon Road. This request is to place an
eight foot earth berm around the building as a f100dproof measure. Staff
recommends that any material used for dike construction be generated from
the previous four foot high berm and also that materials already in the flood
plain be used. No outside fill material is to be placed on the site. All
materials must be generated from the flood plain so that there is a balance
of materials in the flood plain. Redistribution of flood plain material is
acceptable as long as sump conditions are not created.
Council discussion and questions followed. Concern was voiced that there
was no formal grading plan submitted.
MOVED BY MATSON, SECONDED BY STRIGOTTE AND CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY TO REFER
REQUEST FOR PLACING EARTH FILL MATERIAL INSIDE THE LAKE PERIMETER ROADS AT
31955 CORYDON ROAD, BACK TO STAFF, PLANNING COMMISSION AND DESIGN REVIEW
BOARD FOR REVIEW AND BACK TO COUNCIL FOR FINAL APPROVAL.
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58. Traffic Safety Grant Program
Mr. Culp reported that, as Council is aware, the Engineering Department has
been working with the State of California, Office of Traffic Safety, in
order to obtain a grant of thirty-thousand dollars ($30,000) for purchase
of a computer system with required software to assist in evaluating and
maintaining traffic control devices and signing. Staff has prepared the
final report and completed the application and project agreement. Staff
recommends Council approve the agreement and authorize the Mayor to execute ---
the document.
MOVED BY STRIGOTTE, SECONDED BY KNIGHT AND CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY TO APPROVE
THE TRAFFIC SAFETY PROJECT AGREEMENT AND AUTHORIZE THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE
ON BEHALF OF THE CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE.
REPORTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
Mr. Corcoran
1. Reported on Airport matters. He has been in contact with Cal Trans Aero-
nautics Division regarding permit procedures. Cal Trans is working with
their legal Counsel seeking an injunction for closure of the Airport until
it is authorized. Council will be updated on these matters as they occur.
Mr. Culp
1. Gave a status report on spraying and debris clean-up of the Outflow Channel.
2. Reported that the Boy Scouts will be cleaning up the lakeshore area again,
on Saturday, October 27, 1984 at 10:00 a.m. He urged members of the community
to join in this effort.
Mr. Harper
1. Reported that, at Council's request, he has prepared a draft ordinance re-
garding adoption of a Code of Ethics, which he has distributed for Council
review. This ordinance will be placed on the next Council agenda for official
action.
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Mr. Knight
1. Again recommended the City hire a grants person in order to obtain more
grant funding for the City.
2. Commented that the new stop sign at Graham and Poe Street has created a problem
for traffic making left-hand turns into the Post Office. Mr. Corcoran stated
that staff has been working with the Postmaster and feels they have worked
out a solution.
3. Reported the revitalization project on the front of the City Hall building is
going well. The project should be completed very soon.
Mr. Matson
1. Reported that he attended an Elsinore Valley Municipal Water District Meeting
on October 10, 1984 which was held to discuss Lake Management project alter-
natives. He read from a partial transcript of that meeting, at which comments _
were made regarding the fact that certain people cut the hoses when the lake
was being pumped last year. Now, those people are threatening the proposed
dike. Mr. Matson requested the City Manager direct law enforcement to
continue criminal investigation regarding this vandalism, so that the same
type of activity cannot happen again.
2. Announced he would be out of state on November 2, 3 and 4, 1984.
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REPORTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS - Continued.
Mr. Strigotte
1. Announced that he received a news release today from WE TIP, stating that the
Riverside Sheriff's Office has arrested three persons for sales, transportation,
and possession of drugs. Ten-thousand dollars ($10,000) worth of drugs were
confiscated. These arrests were possible because an anonymous citizen saw a
poster and called WE TIP.
2. Commented that the Lakeshore Overlay Ordinance will be in effect in two weeks
and requested staff prepare to implement this ordinance. Signs need to be
ordered and he suggested fliers be printed to pass out in the area, informing
lakeshore users that certain activities will not be allowed except in certain
designated areas. City-owned designated fishing areas should be cleaned up and
made ready for use.
3. Requested a committee be formed to discuss the possibility of consolidating
an election with Elsinore Valley Municipal Water District, and place an initia-
tive on the ballot regarding funding of an outflow channel. He requested the
City Attorney review a lake management proposal to determine if that study
would be sufficient to place an initiative on the ballot. Mayor Valenzuela
appointed Ron Molendyk, Loren Culp and Leon Strigotte to serve as a committee.
4. Referred to an article in the local newspaper entitled, "Councilman reveals
plan for Lake Elsinore Disincorporation". He urged the community stand up,
take notice and deliver a strong message to one Councilman and to the
'Watch Dogs'. This group is leading the City down a path of destruction.
They would rather see the City gone than work within the democratic process.
Mr. Strigotte urged citizens not to take this lying down.
MOVED BY MATSON, SECONDED BY KNIGHT AND CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY TO REMOVE COUNCIL-
MAN VERMILLION FROM ALL COMMITTEES HE IS ON OR IN CHARGE OF REPRESENTING THE
CITY, AND, FORMALLY CENSURE ANY ACTIONS OR REPRESENTATIONS MR. VERMILLION
MAKES ON BEHALF OF THIS COUNCIL.
5. Referred to a newspaper article making reference to the transfer of the City
Sewer Plant to Elsinore Valley Municipal Water District. The article con-
tained incorrect information regarding this transaction. The District did
not pay millions of dollars for the City system. An appraisal was done on
the property which the District purchased, the sewer system was transferred
over, as well as the Capital Improvement funds which were collected by the
City to make sewer improvements. Elsinore Valley Municipal Water District
took over the City's failing system and is building a Regional Plant to
benefit the entire valley.
Mayor Valenzuela
1. Announced that the American Legion expressed their thanks to all those who
have helped with the Veteran's Day Parade scheduled for November 10, 1984.
She recognized the many civic groups who have donated to this event. She
requested the Finance Director prepare a report for the next Council agenda
authorizing a five-hundred dollar ($500.00) donation from the City of Lake
Elsinore to help sponsor the Veteran's Day Parade.
2~, Announced that she would be out of the country from November 8 through
November 19, 1984.
ADJOURNMENT
MOVED BY STRIGOTTE, SECONDED BY KNIGHT AND CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY TO ADJOURN THE
REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL AT 9:58 P.M.
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