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HomeMy WebLinkAbout04-14-1981 City Council Minutes l~ CITY COUNCIL MEETING APRIL 14, 1981 The City Council of the City of Lake Elsinore met in regular session on April 14, 1981 and was called to order at 7:30 P.M. with Mayor Jerry Stewart presiding. The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Councilman Baldwin. The City Clerk called the roll. Councilmen present were: Howie Torn, John Unsworth, Allen Baldwin, Nap Harris and Mayor Jerry Stewar. City Manager Pace, Attorney Porter, Engineer Kicak, Finance Director Lew, Planning Director Morrissey, Building Inspector Frazier, Supertendent of Publ ic Works Blackford, Administrative Secretary Elkins and Clerk Basch also present. PROCLAMATIONS: - Mayor Stewart read proclamations for the following, (1) Beta Sigma Phi Day, Apri 1 30, 1981; (2) Private Property Week, Apri 1 19-25, 1981 and (3) Viet im Rights week, April 20-26, 1981. CONSENT CALENDAR: On motion Councilman Torn, 'seconded Councilman Unsworth and duly carried, the following were approved: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. Minutes of March 24 and April 6, 1981, approved. Warrants, General Fund & Water Revenue, approved. Request of F. DePasquale, Main St. Parking lot taxes, approved. Janotorial Services, approved. Senior Citizen Rent increase, approved. Final Approval Tract 15226, approved. So. Cal. Edison Agreement for joint use of poles, approved. Ortega Stages Rally - Aug. 29, 1981, approved. Foursquare Church re: use of City Park, approved. Mennonite Disaster Ser. request for waiver of fees, denied. Seal Coating & overlay of streets, approved. Study Session, Egan Report, April 20, 7:30 P.M., approved.' So. Ca. Edison - Resolution 81-14, supporting natural gas, approved. I Application for Water System Loan, Resolutions 81-15 and 81-16, approved. ~ Final Parcel Map 11524, approved. Maness request for waiver of fees, staff recommendation. Set Public Hearings - May 12, 1981, TPM 17240, TTM 17413, CUP 81-5, approved. 701 Grant, informational. Animal Control Report, informational. Fire Dept. Report, informational. Building Dept. Report, informational. PUBLIC HEARINGS: This being the time for the publ ic hearing on CUP 81-3 and TTM 17315, Mayor Stewart opened the hearing at 7:43 P.M. Steve Cavanagh spoke in favor. There being no other response, the hearing was closed at 7:44 P.M.. Motion Council- man Harris, seconded Councilman Unsworth and duly carried, CUP 81-3 and TTM 17315 approved with the following conditions; & finding of being in conformance with the General Plan. ' TENTATIVE TRACT 17315: 1. Install curb and gutter 20' from street centerl ine. 2. Construct standard roadway between new curb & street centerl ine. 3. Construct standard sidewalk. 4. Install sanitary sewer system to serve property. 5. Obtain "wi 11 serve'l letter from appropriate water district. 6. Payoff any outstanding sewer bonds from Assessment District No. 1 7. Provide adequate drainage facilities. 8. Comply with the requirements of Subdivision Map Act and City Ordinance 529. 9. Improvements required have been designed previously by the City, however, the plans should be updated to provide for specific improvements for this parcel by owner1s civil engineer. 10. Install ornamental street lights as required. 11. Meet all requirements of Southern California Edison Company. 12. Comply with all appl icable ordinances and requirements of the Riverside County Fire Department. 13. Comply with Uniform Fire Code 13.301. 14. Pay all applicable fees at building permit stage. '...." l~ Ci ty Counci 1 Minutes Apri 1 14, 1981 Tentative Tract 17315 (conlt) 15. Finding of no significant impact upon the environment. 16. Issuance of a negative declaration. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 81-3: - 1. That the applicant construct the proposed condominium structure in accord with the requirements of the Design Review Board. 2. All exterior lights necessary for the subject buildings and property be placed and fixed so as not to shine out onto any adjacent structure in the subdivision or any surrounding development in any manner so as to provide a nuisance or hazard to road traffic or affect the living environment of the area. 3. That C C & Rls and Homeowners Management Association Rules and Regulations shall be submitted to the Planning Department for the record and approval. These rules shall include a statement that the Homeowners Management Association shall maintain and be responsible for all landscaping, buildings, and facilities on the subject property. 4. That all landscaping, including a functioning water system, be installed and maintained, and that this condition also be included in the C C & Rls and Homeowners Management Association Rules and Regulations, with a statement indicating that parking, paving and landscaping facil ities, be provided as indicated on the required plot plan. 5. That all roof-maintained or ground-supported structures and equip- ment incidental to the development be architectually screened so that they are not visible from the neighboring property or the public street, with such screening subject to approval of the Design Review Board. 6. Except for strictly interior modifications to individual units, no substantial structural alterations, except for incidental maintenance shall be made to any of the existing residential or common areas, unless plot plans and elevations are submitted to the Planning Department and a finding of substantial conformance is made. Parking shall be covered and uncovered as indicated on the approved plot plan. All signs shall conform to the Cityls sign ordinance. Applicants shall comply with all noise level requlations of the City. Project shall comply with all applicable ordinances of the City. On parking space on the southwesterly side shall be eliminated and the remainder of the spaces centered and moved five (5) feet from the property line. Applicant shall design a screened trash area. ~ 'XJ l'- '-:) Q o PLANNING COMMISSION MATTERS: I. Request of Lake Elsinore Village Association for waiver of parcel map requirements discussed. Motion Councilman Baldwin, seconded Councilman Unsworth and duly carried, approval of the request to waive parcel map requirements, subject to the applicant granting 10 feet of the parcel adjacent to Lakeshore Drive to the City and submitting a grant deed or quitclain deed to an escrow company to process and check the legal description before issuance of a letter waiving the parcel map requirement. ADJOURNMENT TO APPEALS BOARD The meeting adjourned to an Appeals Board meeting at 7:48 P.M. and reconvened at 8:09 P.M. BUSINESS MATTERS: 1. Proposed Travel Trailer Ordinance discussed. Councilman Baldwin suggested study session be set. Study session on proposed Travel Trailer Ordinance set for May 20 at 7:30 P.M. 2. Bob Switzer presented conceptual plan for acquisition of property along the channel. Council to meet with Park Board for further action. l.ff City Council Minutes April 14,1981 PUBLIC COMMENTS: 1. Dave Vik presented requests of the Chamber of Commerce for Frontier Days, May 15 through 25, 1981. Motion Councilman Harris, seconded Councilman Unsworth 'and duly carried, Chamber of Commerce request for waiver of fees and use of water truck approved. 2. Bill Freeman reported on drainage condition at Mission Trail and Kuhns. Motion Councilman Baldwin, seconded Councilman Unsworth and duly carried, recommendation for solution of problem to be presented May 26, 1981. 3. Larry Knight commented on utilization of old concrete light fixtures and suggested removal and storage of those on Lakeshore Drive. - REPORTS & RECOMMENDATIONS: 1. City Manager Pace presented amendment to Older American Act. Motion Councilman Baldwin, seconded Councilman Hprris and duly carried, Amendment to Older American Act approved. 2. City Manager Pace reported on proposal for public address system for Council Chambers. Councilman Torn requested this be included in budget discussion and bids obtained. 3. Councilman Unsworth requested support for earthquake hazard reduction programs. Motion Councilman Baldwin, seconded Councilman Harris and duly carried, City Council supports the Southern California Earth- quake Preparedness Project to develop comprehensive earthquake hazard reduction programs for the region. 4. Councilman Unsworth presented proposed police initiatives. Motion Councilman Baldwin, seconded Councilman Torn and duly carried, Council supports 1981 Pol ice initiatives legislation. 5. Mayor Stewart reported on condition of Railroad Canyon Road. ADJOURNMENT TO CLOSED SESSION: I ..""., The meeting adjourned to a closed session at 9:25 P.M. and reconvened at 9:42 P.M. City Manager Consultant interview to be set for later date. ADJOURNMENT The meeting adjourned at 9:44 P.M., on motion Councilman Harris, seconded Councilman Torn and duly carried, to Wednesday April 15, 1981 at 7:30 P.M. at the Park & Recreation Board Office. Respectfully submitted: Florene Marshall City Clerk I I . ....."