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CITY COUNCIL MEETING JANUARY 8, 1979
The City Council of the City of Lake ELsinore met in regular session on January
8, 1979 and was called to order at 7:30 P.M. with Mayor Nap Harris presiding.
The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Harry Werner.
The City Clerk called the roll. Councilmen present were: Howie Torn, Fred Crowe,
(arrived at 7:35 P.M.), Allen Baldwin, Jerry Stewart and Mayor Nap Harris. City
Mgr. Delbruegge, Engineer Kicak, City Planner nyman, Finance Director Lew, Bldg.
Inspector Frazier and Assistant Attorney Porter (arrived at 8:00 P.M.) also present.
PRESENTATIONS:
Councilman Torn presented Certificate of Appreciation to Eileen Irish for her work
with the Valley Volunteers and Sr. Citizens Program.
CONSENT CALENDER:
Motion Councilman Baldwin, seconded Councilman Torn and duly carried, the following
were approved:
1. Minutes of December 26, 1978.
3. Fire Dept. Report.
4. Payment No. 1 to Pascal & Ludwig.
2. Warrants were approved for payment on motion Councilman Torn, seconded
Councilman Baldwin and duly carried, after Councilman Torn questioned
several warrants.
PUBLIC COMMENTS ON STORM PROBLEMS:
1. Donald Bingham, 29433 Bunker reported on flooding conditions on Bunker, Baker
and Turnbull and requested d.g.
2. Roberta Thomas, 29370 Turnbull requested d.g. on Baker and consideration
for drainage pipes.
3. Fred Simpson, 29486 Bunker Street reported he was flooded and culverts are needed
between DeBrask and the highway.
Mayor Harris requested City Mgr. check with flood control on ditch ownership and
arrange meeting with Cal-Trans.
Engineer Kicak reported he is meeting with Flood Control on Jan. 10, 1979.
Councilman Crowe suggested a study session on road maintenance system.
PLANNING COMMISSION & DESIGN REVIEW BOARD MATTERS:
1. Planning Commission & Design Review Board minutes of Jan 2, 1979 received
for information.
2. Motion Councilman Torn, seconded Councilman Stewart and duly carried, public
hearings on Zone Change 78-11 and Zone Change 79-1 set for January 22, 1979
at 7:70 P.M.
3. Tentative Parcel Map 13024 approved on motion Councilman Baldwin, seconded
Councilman Torn and duly carried, with Councilman Crowe abstaining from the
vote.
BUSINESS MATTERS:
1. Tentative Parcel Map 9700 (Suntown) denied on motion Councilman Baldwin, seconded
Councilman Torn and duly carried, with Councilman Crowe voting no.
2. Proposal of Stradling, Yocca, Carlson & Rauth for special bond counseling
services approved on motion Councilman Baldwin, seconded Councilman Torn and
duly carried.
3. Mr. Pemberton requested Council give consideration to annexation of County
territory north of Ma.chado Street. City Planner Nyman to work with Mr. Pemberton
in presenting a report to Council on January 22 with recommendations.
4. Request for use of Swick Field by the Hudson, Essex Terraplane Club on January
21, 1979 approved on motion Councilman Stewart, seconded Councilman Baldwin and duly
Carried.
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5. Planning Commission interviews to be held January 11, 1979 at 6:30 & 6:45 P.M.
6. Street striping discussion held to January 22 meeting, with Mayor Harris
requesting lease purchase information.
Adjournment to Executive Session:
The meeting adjourned to an executive session at 8:30 P.M. and reconvened at 8:50 P.M.
PUBLIC COMMENTS:
1. Jessie Hammond of 701 W. Heald, complained of geese and chickens in her neighbor-
hood. City Planner Nyman reported that Code Enforcement .Officer is investigating
complaint.
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2. Mr. Bingham suggested posting of flood area. Attorney Porter replied that all flood
zones would have to be posted and maintained if such a program was undertaken.
3. Bill Freeman commented on requirement that statement must be made if property
is located near earthquake faults and perhaps such a statement could be required
if property is below 1265'. Attorney to report.
4. Bob Jacobson commented on the Mulick dog problem. Councilman Crowe responded that
petition is prepared for signature.
REPORTS & RECOMMENDATIONS:
1. City Mgr. Delbruegge reported on new Animal Control Officer & Code Enforcement
Officer.
2. Councilman Torn reported on flooding on Hill Street, illegal living in bus on
Adobe Street, loose Doberman dogs, good condition of Strickland Avenue and
suggested that consideration be given to not paving street that have no curb
and gutter.
Councilman Torn requested a meeting be arranged with Supervisor Walt Abraham.
Councilman Torn requested a staff meeting be arranged for February 28.
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3. Councilman Baldwin suggested that Council request Planning Commission to hold
hearings on circulation plan.
Councilman Baldwin requested Council approval for his attendance, as Citrus
Belt represenative, at January 12 meeting in San Francisco. Council concurred
with request and requested that such meetings be brought to the attention of the
Council to keep them informed.
4. Councilman Stewart reported bad road condition at Torn Ranch curve and remarked
about new name badges.
5. Mayor Harris reported on Inland Health Association meeting on Clean Air Quality,
flooding at Chaney & Strickland and extensive list of houses lost by fire since
1975 with some 13 still left standing in burned condition. Demolition report to
be on January 22 agenda.
ADJOURNMENT:
No further business appearing, the meeting adjourned at 9:37 P.M. on motion Councilman
Stewart, seconded Councilman Torn and duly carried.
Respectfully submitted:
Approved:
Florene Marshall
City Clerk
Nap Harris
Mayor
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