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HomeMy WebLinkAbout04-14-1975 City Council MinutesCITY COUNCIL MEETING APRIL 14, 1975 The City Council of the City of Lake Elsinore met in regular session on April 14, 1975 and was called to order at 7 :30 P.M. with Mayor Norman Chaffin presiding. The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Councilman DePasquale. The City Clerk called the roll. Councilmen present were: Frank DePasquale, Eugene Carter, Cy Perkins and Mayor Norman Chaffin. Councilman Larry Cartier absent. City Manager Hope, Bldg. Inspector Boyes, VTN Engineer Ed Lynch and Planning Assistant Nyman also present. The minutes of the April 7, 1975 adjourned meeting were approved as presented on motion Councilman DePasquale, seconded Councilman Perkins and duly carried. Warrants were approved on motion Councilman DePasquale, seconded Councilman Carter and duly carried. ORAL PRESENTATIONS 1. Mack Jones request for waiver of curbs, gutters & sidewalks on Corydon Road discussed. City Mgr. Hope explained that the topography of the area does not warrant complete waiver of the installation. After much discussion, motion Councilman DePasquale, seconded Councilman Perkins and duly carried, sidewalk requirement waived and curbs & gutters to be installed for the width of house on Corydon plus 10' on each side (approx. 70') with agreement for full improvements when area develops to be signed. MISCELLANEOUS MATTERS 1. Second reading of Ordinance No. 551, repealing ordinances to be by title only on motion Councilman DePasquale, seconded Councilman Carter and duly carried. Ordinance No. 551 adopted on the second reading on motion Councilman DePasquale, seconded Councilman Carter and duly carried on an unanimous roll call vote with Councilman Cartier absent. 2. Second reading of Ordinance No. 552, amending ordinances to be by title only on motion Councilman DePasquale, seconded Councilman Carter and duly carried. Ordinance No. 552, amending ordinances, adopted on the second reading on motion Councilman DePasquale, seconded Councilman Carter and carried on an unanimous roll call vote with Councilman Cartier absent. 3. Second reading of Ordinance No. 553, amending Ord. 299, to be by title only on the second reading on motion Councilman DePasquale, seconded Councilman Carter and duly carried. Ordinance No. 553, amending Ord. 299, adopted on the second reading on motion Councilman DePasquale, seconded Councilman Perkins and carried on an unanimous roll call vote with Councilman Cartier absent. 4. Chamber of Commerce request for change of parade route for Frontier Days parade May 24 approved along with request for use of Walter Swick field (with conditions to be worked out with City Manager) on motion Councilman DePasquale, seconded Councilman Carter and duly carried. 5. Thomas Fortune request for extension of conditional use permit and transfer of ownership for Elsinore Raceway carried over for further study and Planning Commission recommendation. 6. City Mgr. Hope's recommendation re: Special Census deferred for further information from County of Riverside. 7. Mayor Chaffin proclaimed the month of May as Public Safety Month which was ratified on motion Councilman DePasquale, seconded Councilman Carter and duly carried. 8. May 16 was proclaimed as Poppy Day in the City of Lake Elsinore by Mayor Chaffin and approved on motion Councilman DePasquale, seconded Councilman Carter and duly carried. 103 104 City Council Meeting April 14, 1975 9. No action taken on City of Rosemead resolution opposing AB 275. 10. City of Emeryville communication re: AB 625 carried to April 28. 11. Request of Lake Elsinore Sands to delete provision that waitresses, kitchen help and bus help be fingerprinted and photographed discussed. Two petitions supporting the request were presented to the Council. Ordinance No. 554, deleting waitresses, kitchen help and bus help from the fingerprinting and photographing requirements, adopted as an emergency ordinance to take effect immediately on motion Councilman Carter, seconded Councilman Perkins and carried on the following roll call vote: Ayes: Councilmen DePasquale, Carter, Perkins, Mayor Chaffin. Noes: None Absent: Councilman Cartier. 12. Comprehensive Health Planning Association request for $114 allocation for 1975 -76 fiscal year approved on motion Councilman Carter, seconded Councilman Perkins and duly carried. 13. Board of Supervisors resolution re: more regular and frequent inspections of rest homes and convelescent homes supported on motion Councilman Carter, - seconded Councilman DePasquale and duly carried. 14. Councilman Carter's request for allocation of property on Langstaff Street for a community center building discussed. City Mgr. Hope to investigate acquisition of the property and report back to Council. 15. Proposed ordinance re: curb, gutter and sidewalk installation requirements to be read by title only on the first reading on motion Councilman Carter, seconded Councilman DePasquale and duly carried. Proposed Ordinance approved on the first reading on motion Councilman Carter, seconded Councilman DePasquale and duly carried. DEPARTMENTAL REPORTS 1. Senior Citizens report for month of March received and filed. REPORTS & RECOMMENDATIONS 1. City Mgr. Hope reported that in order to meet OSHA safety requirements it is necessary to purchase barricades, hard hats, etc. (approx. $1,000) to work on the streets and public works projects. Council concurred. 2. Councilman DePasquale thanked Mayor Chaffin for invitation to pa- rticipate in inspedtion of the valley by Mr. Rhodes of the Park & Recreation Dept. 3. Councilman Carter also commented on the inspection trip. - 4. Councilman Carter commented on the proposal of Southern California Edison Co. to increase -rates again. 5. Councilman Carter reported that windows at the Israel Center on Riley Street were broken again. Mayor Chaffin to contact Sheriff's Dept. 6. Mayor Chaffin commented on Mr. Rhodes visit and emphasized the need for an up -to -date zoning map. 7. Mayor Chaffin reported he had met with representatives of the Standard Oil Co. and the City could obtain a 20,000 gal. gasoline tank, complete with the necessary plumbing, at no cost, except for the pumps which would cost $100 each. Council concurred. 8. Mayor Chaffin inquired about the possibility of purchasing stack chairs for the Council Chambers. City Mgr. Hope to check catalogs. ADJOURNMENT No further business appearing, the meeting adjourned at 9:50 P.M. on motion Councilman DePasquale, seconded Councilman Perkins and duly carried. Respectfully submitted: Approved: City Clerk Map/ 4f