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HomeMy WebLinkAbout11-26-1973 City Council Minutes :tv CITY COUNCIL MEETING NOVEMBER 26, 1973 The City Council of the City of Lake Elsinore met in regular session on November 26, 1973 and was called to order at 7:30 P.M. with Mayor Norman Chaffin presiding. The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Councilman Harmatz.. The City Clerk called the roll. Councilmen present were Larry Cartier, Frank DePasquale, Jerry Harmatz, Cy Perkins and Mayor Norman Chaffin. City Manager Thompson, Attorney Dougherty and VTN representative Ed Lynch also present. The hearing continued on the request of Mr. ~ Mrs. Kenneth Collier for refund of sewer line fees. Councilman Cartier requested a complete report on the installation of the line where connections have been made. Information to be available for next meeting. I ! ~ HEARINGS CONSENT CALENDAR 2. City Council minutes of November 12, 1973 were approved as amended to show Councilman DePasquale abstained from the vote on the extension of time for Carl Braverman on motion Councilman Cartier, seconded Councilman Harmatz and duly carried. \'," 3. Planning Commission minutes of November. 20, 1973 were accepted. filed. 4. Resolution No. 1450, requesting County services for forthcoming election adopted on motion Councilman DePasquale, seconded Councilman Harmatz and duly carried. 5. Resolution No. 1451, calling election and setting forth polling places and officers was discussed. Mayor Chaffin read a letter f~omMr. Carter requesting six polling places. Resolution No. 1451 to be amended to include four polling places, one in p~ecinct 12-104 if possible. Resolution No. 1451 adopted on motion Councilman DePasquale, seconded Councilman Perkins and duly carried. MISCELLANEOUS MATTERS ~ 6. Second reading of Ordinance No. 529, AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE ESTABLISHING RULES, REGULATIONS AND SPECIFICATIONS TO CONTROL AND REGULATE THE DIVISION OF LAND WITHIN THE CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE AND PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLATION THEREOF to be by ti tIe only on motion Councilman DePasquale, seconded Councilmah Harmatz and duly carried. Ordinance No. 529 adopted on the second reading on motiort Councilman DePasquale, seconded Councilman Harmatz and carried on. an unanimous roll call vote. 7. Second reading of Ordinance No. 530, AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING SUB-SECTION (2) OF SUB-SECTION (A) OF SECTION 17 OF ORDINANCE NO. 480 WHICH IS AN AMENDMENT TO ORDINANCE NO. 349 BY DELETING SAID SUB-SECTION FROM SAID ORDINANCE to be by t1 tle only on motion Councilman Cartier, seconded Councilman DePasquale and duly carried. Ordinance No. 530 adopted on the second reading on motion Councilman Harmatz, seconded Councilman DePasquale and carried on an unanimous roll call vote. 8. First reading of AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LAKE. ELSINORE, CALIFORNIA, REZONING CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY FROM ITS PRESENT ZONE OF R-l (SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE DISTRICT) TO M-C (J<<)BILE HOME COMMUNITY DISTRICT);. AND AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 349 to be by title only on motion Councilman DePasquale, seconded Councilman Cartier. and duly carried. ...... First reading of ordinance accepted on motion Councilman DePasquale. seconded Councilman Harmatz and unanimously carried,on a roll call vote. 9. Quitclaim deed from Santa Fe Railway Company accepted on motion Councilman Cartier, seconded Councilman DePasquale and duly carried. ,. ~ o 00 ~ ~ Q -- ~l Council Meeting November 26, 1973 10. Mission Bell Co. sewer line extension proposal accepted, with Attorney Dougherty to prepare agreement for reimbursement on motion Councilman Cartier, seconded Councilman Perkins and duly carried. 11. Councilman DePasquale's inquiry reo Raceway water and City Manager's memorandum read and discussed. More information to be obtained to allow preparation of policy reo tank truck water service. 12. Codification of Ordinances by,Book Publishing Company approved on ' , motion Councilman Cartier, seconded Councilman DePasquale and duly carried. 13. Councilman Cartier reported he had been contacted reo an extension of time for curbs, gutters. sidewalks at the new casino. Matter to be placed on next agenda as regular item. REPORTS . RECOMMENDATIONS 1. Councilman Cartier inquired about the curbs, gutters. sidewalks on Adobe St. City Mgr. Thompson reported that he was attempting to get bids for this construction. 2. Councilman Cartier inquired about the annexation of property at Hwy. 74 . Dexter. City Mgr. Thompson reported that prezoning application was to be returned to Mr. Welty as request is inconsistent with the General Plan. 3. Councilman DePasquale also inquired about Adobe St., . letter to Mr. Carter reo Medi-Bus. Mayor Chaffin requested that Councilman DePasquale provide information to City Mgr. Thompson reo Mr. Carter's service, so that letter can be prepared. 4. Councilman Harmatz suggested that some consideration be given to the possibility of once-a-week rubbish collection during energy crisis. 5. Councilman Harmatz suggested that consideration be given to the possiblity of the hiring of a public relations official with expenses to be shared by the Chamber of Commerce, School District and City. 6. Councilman Harmatz suggested that study be given to proposal for mobilehomes to be allowed to be taxed as real property or by license plates, to permit trailers on individual lots. 7. Councilman Harmatz reported that more study should be given to the City giving up water. sewer services to another agency so as to allow the City to pursue other matters. 8. Councilman Perkins inquired about the proposed park development of the area along the Temescal ditch. 9. Mayor Chaffin inquired about the proposed plans for the City reo the energy. fuel crises. City Mgr. Thompson reported that fuel allocations would be conserved by coordinating the various departments to prevent duplication of travel, etc. and that radio contact would be more prevelent; also that consideration was being given to the possibility of activating the water meter on East Lakeshore Drive to cut down on the pumping to the reservoir. 10. Mayor Chaffin read a letter from Jim Welty re. the annexation proceedings and requested support of the Council. Motion Councilman Cartier, seconded Councilman DePasquale and duly carried, Mr. Welty given the support of the r-- Council in the proposed annexations. 11. Mr. Carter requested that a bench be placed in front of Mr. Schneider's building on N. Main St., and objected to the city considering doing away with water. sewer service. 12. Mrs. Hagerman requested the Council to issue a proclamation against Christmas lights. It was the consensus of the Council to go along with President Nixon's declarations reo lights, fuel, etc. ~~ 13. John Nohra reported he had attended the Democratic meeting reo the Inland Cemetery and.announced the Christmas Parade is scheduled for Dec. 8. ADJOURNMENT No further business appearing, the meeting adjourned to a personnel session at 9:45 P.M. and regularly adjourned at 9:50 P.M. on motion Councilman Cartier, seconded Councilman Harmatz and duly carried. Respectfully submitted: / -/ / .....#. ~ ~.c:'~U-7d/';77~ . Florene Marshall City Clerk 0/ L. Chaffin .. J I j ....."