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CITY COUNCIL MEETING JUNE 23, 1975
The City Council of the City of Lake Elsinore met in regular session on June 23,
1975 and was called to order at 7 :35 P.M. with Mayor Norman Chaffin presiding.
The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Councilman DePasquale.
The City Clerk callect the roll. Councilmen present were: Larry Cartier, Frank
DePasquale, Eugene Carter, Cy Perkins and Mayor Norman Chaffin. City Mgr. Hope,
Attorney Dougherty, Bldg. Inspector Boyes, Engineer Joe Kicak, Finance Director
Lew, Planning Assistant Nyman and Attorney Porter also present.
The minutes of the Council Meeting of June 9, 1975were approved as presented on
motion Councilman Cartier, seconded Councilman DePasquale and duly carried.
Mayor Chaffin announced two public hearings to be held. The Yarborough Park
Public Hearing, Wednesday, June 25 at 6:30 P.M. at Yarborough Park and the LETS
Public Hearing, Monday, June 30 at 7 :30 P.M. in the Council Chambers with City
Mgr. Hope adding that a representative of the bus company would have a bus here
at 7 :00 P.M. for inspection.
PUBLIC HEARING
This being the time for the public hearing on the - Conditional Use Application
for.Ware, Mayor Chaffin opened the public hearing. City Manager Hope reported
that acquisition of right -of -way on the NE side of the tracks should be considered
as Collier Ave. being considered as a frontage road when I -I5 developed. There
being no further comments, Mayor Chaffin closed the hearing at 7 :37 P.M. Motion
Councilman Cartier, seconded Councilman DePasquale and duly carried, action on
Conditional Use Permit Application deferred for further study.
ORAL COMMUNICATIONS
1. Hank Boontjer spoke regarding the consideration of County Fire Protection
and the Volunteer Fire Department services. City Mgr. Hope explained that
the City actually was paying double taxation for fire services. Elmer
Chambers, County Fire Warden, explained that County Fire Protection would be
in addition to local department in reality and would be an increase in
protection. Mayor Chaffin stated that more information would be obtained
before decision is made.
2. Mayor Chaffin requested permission to leave the state at any time between
June 24 and August 11, if necessary, due to illness in the family. Discussion
followed. Motion Councilman Cartier, seconded Councilman Perkins to grant
the request carried on the following roll call vote:
Ayes: Councilmen Cartier, DePasquale, Perkins.
Noes: None
Abstained: Councilman Carter, Mayor Chaffin.
PLANNING COMMISSION MATTERS
1. Planning Commission minutes of June 17, 1975 accepted.
2. Two public hearings sot for July 14, 1975 at 7:30 P.M.
3. Design Review Board minutes of June 17, 1975 accepted.
MISCELLANEOUS MATTERS
1. Resolution No. 75 -25, re: Elk Hills drilling adopted on motion Councilman I
DePasquale, seconded Councilman Carter and carried on the following roll •.00
call vote:
Ayes: Councilmen DePasquale, Carter, Perkins, Mayor Chaffin.
Noes: None
Abstained: Councilman Cartier.
2. Approval granted for the holding of a Gospel Music Concert at the Aloha
Marine Supply on Riverside Drive, July 5, with the stipulation that they
provide restrooms, 2 for men and 2 for women on motion Councilman Cartier,
seconded Councilman DePasquale and duly carried.
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3. Discussion of allowing electric carts on sidewalks presented by City Mgr.
Hope. Councilman Carter moved that an emergency ordinance to allow electric
carts on sidewalks be passed, motion died for a lack of a second. .
4. Mr. & Mrs. Walter P. Donovan's request to be allowed to put their camper
on lot on South Lowell Street denied on motion Councilman Cartier, seconded
Councilman DePasquale and duly carried.
5. Councilman Carter to attend Air Resources board meeting on June 27,.1975.
RECESS
The meeting recessed at 9:05 P.M. and reconvened at 9:15 P.M.
6. Councilman Carter's communication re: Community Center Building discussed.
Motion Councilman Carter, seconded Councilman DePasquale that City proceed
with Community Center Building and obtain a set of plans similar to the
Oceanside Community Building on the property behind the Lake Theatre, carried
on the following roll call vote:
Ayes: Councilmen DePasquale, Carter, Perkins.
Noes: Councilman Cartier, Mayor Chaffin.
7. Councilman Carter's letter of June 15 re: accountability of. domestic water
�i discuss". Q-tr, NO..:ftpe wt.►. r"extt..
8. Councilman Carter's letter re: Jewish Cultural Club removed from agenda.
9. Communication from "Toward Utility Rate Normalization' to be taken up at
next Mayors & Councilmens meeting.
10. Councilman DePasquale's letter re: Police Department discussed. Matter to
be discussed at budget session.
11. Resolution 75 -26 re: Clean Water Grant Application adopted on motion
Councilman Cartier, seconded Councilman DePasquale and duly carried.
12. Progress report on meet and confer with Public Employees Association of
Riverside County presented by City Mgr. Hope. Any wage adjustments to be
effective July 1, 1975.
13. Resolution 75 -27, accepting grant deed from Virginia Ann Taylor adopted on
motion Councilman Cartier, seconded Councilman DePasquale and duly carried.
Resolution 75 -28, authorizing execution of agreement for curbs, gutters and
sidewalks re: Taylor, adopted on motion Councilman DePasquale, seconded
Councilman Cartier and duly carried.
14. Proposed Ordinance re: collection of sewer bills approved on the first
reading on motion Councilman Cartier, seconded Councilman Carter and
duly carried on an unanimous roll call vote.
15. Notice of hearing on Regional Councils discussed. Councilman Carter
suggested that he attend the hearing July 10, 1975 in Sacramento.
Motion Councilman DePasquale, seconded Councilman Carter to authorize
Councilman Carter to attend hearing failed on the following roll call vote:
Ayes: Councilmen DePasquale, Carter.
Noes: Councilmen Cartier, Perkins, Mayor Chaffin.
16. Wednesday, June 25, at 8:00 P.M. was the time set for budget session.
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DEPARTMENTAL REPORTS
Departmental reports received & filed were:
a. Animal Control.
b. Financial.
c. Senior Citizens.
d. Sheriff's Dept. 4/25 - 5/22/75.
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REPORTS & RECOMMENDATIONS
1. City Mgr. Hope reported on the flood insurance press release.
2. Resolution 75 -29 re: weed abatement public hearing for July 28, adopted
on motion Councilman Cartier, seconded Councilman DePasquale and duly
carried.
3. City Mgr. Hope reported that curb, gutter & sidewalk project and street
paving is in progress at Lookout & Pottery.
4. Councilman Cartier suggested that City Mgr. & Mayor confer with Sheriff's
Dept. on various services.
5. Councilman Cartier repoft that lights on North Main Street were out and
was informed they had been fixed.
6. Councilman DePasquale inquired about the status of the Kholos house on
S. Main St.
7. Councilman Carter presented a,letter from Maxine Gruen at the Panacea Resort
requesting that curb, gutter & sidewalk requirement be waived until rest of
street complies. Motion Councilman Carter that sidewalk requirement be
postponed until Lakeshore Drive is re -paved died for the lack of a- second.
8. Councilman Carter displayed his commendation from Attorney General Evelle
Younger.
9. Councilman Perkins reported that Mamie Moore on Corydon Road is interested
in the installation of curbs, gutters & sidewalks for her property. Mrs.
Moore to be contacted.
10. Attorney Dougherty's request to leave the country on June 26 to August 5
approved on motion Councilman DePasquale, seconded Councilman Cartier and
duly carried.
ADJOURNMENT
The meeting adjourned at 11:00 P.M. on motion Councilman Cartier, seconded
Councilman Perkins and duly carried.
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Respectfully submitted: Approved:
Florene Marshall r' Norman L. Chaffi
City Clerk Mayor