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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrd. No. 1971-505-507~., 33 ORDINANCE N0. 505 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY -0F ELSINORE, CALIFORNIA, ?.AMENDING ORDINANCE N0. 366 BY ADDING THERETO A NEW SECTION PERTAINING TO "MINOR LAND DIVISIONS" THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ELSINORE,-CALIFORNIA, DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1: Section 13 is hereby amended by adding thereto sections 13a, 13b, 13c, 13d, 13e, 13f, and 13g to read as follows: 13a MINOR LAND DIVISION. "Minor Land Division" means the dividing of any - parcelcor.eanttguous~percels:•ot":reafi~:pr6perty or portions thereof, improved or unimproved, for the purpose of sale, gift, lease or financing, whether immediate, or ;future, into less. than 5 parcels, if any parcel created by the division has a-gross area of 4 acres or less. The following shall not constitute a land division: (1) ,The ,financing or leasing of apartments, offices, stores, or similar space within an apartment building, industrial building, commercial build- ing or mobilehome park.. (2) Agricultural, gas, oil or mineral leases. (3) The division of land dedicated for cemetery purposes under the California Health and Safety Code. (4) The: division of land solely for the purpose of increasing the site. of an adjacent building lot or site. (5). The division of land .caused by the acquisition of a property interest by any political entity ofl govern- mental agency. (6) The division of land caused by the acquisition of a, property interest by a public utility.,for operat- ,ing public utility. purposes or-the, conveyance of land by a public utility to a contiguous ownership. (7) Any division of land elsewhere defined in this ordinance as a subdivision or resubdivision. _. _, 13b MINOR LAND. DIVISIONS. No person shall make a minor .land division that creates a parcel which has a gross area of 4 acres gr less, except as provided herein. Applications for a monor land division shall be made.. to the Elsinore City Manager upon forms provided by the 'Planning Department. the fee for filing an application shall be $25.00 plus $5.00 for each parcel contained in the minor land division. 13c MINOR LAND DIVISION-MAP REQUIREMENTS (a) Every application shall .include a tentative map that shall meet the following requirements and include the following information: (1) .The .tentative minor land division map may be drawn to a scale..of 40,50,60,100 or 200 feet to the inch. If parcels are 2-2 acres or mores a scale shall be selected to fit the Porm provided by the Planning Department. (2) The boundary lines and the approximate dimensions of the parcel of property proposed to be divided includ- ing any contiguous property owned by the applicant. (3) The proposed lot lines and their approximate dimen- sions. (4) The proposed lots shall be numbered and shall show their approximate area in square feet. (5) The names, location and-existing right of way width of all abutting roads. (6) The location and width of all proposed roads. ~- 34~ (7} North point and scale of .drawing. (8) Name, address and telephone numner of applicant and legal owner of record. (9) Date present owner purchased the property. (10) Legal description of the original parcel of property proposed to be divided. 13d CONDITIONS FOR APPROVAL (a) Any parcel that has a gross area of 4 acres or less created by a minor land division shall meet the"following conditions: (1 )" The parcel shall comply with the requirements of the zoning classification for the zone in which the land is located unless a zoning variance is in effect. (2) The depth of the parcel shall not exceed four times its width, unless otherwise impractical because of the size, shape or topography. (3) The parcel shall abut upon a road right of way which shall be dedicated to public use and which connects directly,'br by 'means of not leas than a thirty foot wide recorded public access easement to a public road. All such dedications shall be in accordance with the following: a. If the parcel lies within the area of or adjoins an adopted specific plank the road dedication shall be in accordance with the specific plan; b. If the parcel does not adjoin an adopted. specific plan but adjoins an existing general plan high- way, the road dedication shall be Yn accordance ~j with the General Plan of Highways; i c. If neither of the above conditions exist, the } " road dedication shall be in accordance with the requirements of Section 13e. d., The dedication shall be approved by the City Manager. (4) If the dedicated roads in a minor land division are not to be initially accepted by the City, the filial mag of a manor land division shall bear the words; "The dedicated public roads shown`on this map are - not City highways and are not subject to mainten- ance and improvement by the City of Elsinore unless and until declared to be City highways by resol- ution of the City Council." 13e APPROVED ACCESS (a) Approved access to a'lot with a-gross area of 4 acres or less created by a minor land division, except as otherwise provided, shall be as follows: {1) Road width. a. A road right of way within the boundaries of a minor land division shall be not less than 50 ;'feet' in width. b. A road right of way on the boundary of a minor land division shall be at least 30 feet in width for a half street. (2) Road location, a. Road rights of way shall be located so as to provide for development of adjacent parcels wherever possible. Boundary roads shall be placed in a location which will permit the extending or widening'of the road with exist- . or future roads on adjacent properties. 34~ b. Road rights of way shall have an alignment that is topographically'feasible for the passage of vehicles. c. When it is determined that a-road right of way cannot feasibly be widened or connected to another road because of existing development or topographical reasons a standard cul-de-sac right of way shall be provided. (3) Exceptions. When, in the opinion of the City Manager, it is impractical or impossible for the property owner to dedicate road rights of way in accordance with the above standards, due to topo- graphy,-the location of existing structures of ahe existing land ownership pattern, the above standards-may be modified, but in no event shall a full boundary street be less than 40 feet. 13f APPROVAL OF MINOR LAND DIVISION (a) Upon-the filing of a completed application, the City Manager shall process the;land division within 20 days and mail the conditions. of .approval for the minor land division to the applicant. (b) The applicant shall comply with all the conditions of the approval and. file proof of compliance thereof with the City Manager within 6 months after the mailing of the notice of conditions. An additional 6 months for filing proof of compliance may be granted by the City Manager provided that the conditions of approval are changed to require the applicant to comply with any amendments to this ordinance that may have been made after the original application was filed. Failure to file proof of compliance within this period shall void the application. (c) Upon receipt of proof of compliance; the City Manager.-shall certify the map approved, file the final. map in his office, and mail a copy. thereof to-the applicant.. 13g APPEAL (a) The applicant may, within 15 days after mailing by the City Manager of conditions for approval of aland-division, appeal the conditions, to the Planning Commission. - No appeal shall be accepted unless it sets forth the condition or-conditions complained of-and states how they exceed the requirements of this Ordinance. Upon the filing of an- appeal, the City. Manager shall set the matter Yor hearing before the :Planning Commission not-less than 15 days nor more than 45 daysthere- .after and shall .give written notice of the hearing to the applicant. The Planning Commission shall render its decision within 30 days following the close of its: hearing and notice of the decision shall be mailed to the applicant... (b) Within 15-days .after the date of mailing of the Planning-Commission's decision, the appellant may appeal that decision to the City Council. Upon receipt of an appeal,: the City Clerk of the City of Elsinore shall ' set the matter for hearing before the. City Council not less than 15, days" nor more than 45 days thereafter and: shall give written. notice of ahe hearing to the appellant and the City Manager. The City Council shall render its decision within 30 days following the close of its hearing and notice of the decision shall be mailed to the appellant by the City Clerk of Elsinore. The decision of the City Council shall be final. ADOPTED by the Mayor and City Clerk and signed by the Mayor and attested to by the City Clerk this 27th .day of September,'1971 s/ Norman L. Chaffin Mayor of the_City of Elsinore ATTEST:. ~ s/ Florene Marshall City Clerk of the City of Elsinore I, FLORENE MARSRALL, the City Clerk of the City of Elsinore, California, hereby certify that the foregoing Ordinance was duly and regolarly introduced at a meeting of the City Council om the 13th day of September, 1971; and was duly adopted on said 27th day, of September, 1971 by the following vote, to wit: ~_ - 342 Ayes; Councilmen-Cartier, Harmatz and Mayor Pro Tem Perkins. Noes; none Absent: Councilman DePasquale, Mayor Chaffin ORDINANCE N0. 506. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ELSINORE, CALIE'OIdVIA, PROVIDING FOR THE ADMINISTRATION OF DISASTER RELIEF IN THE CTTY OF ELINOREy CALIFORNIA AND REPEALING ORDINANCE N0. 40g AND ORDINANCE NO. 428. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ELSINORE, COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS;" ARTICLE 1. GENERAL PURPOSES Section 1.1 The declared purposes of this ordinance are to provide for the preparation and carrying out of plans for the protection of persons and property within the Eity of Elsinore in the'event'af'the emergency or disaster :, . conditions hereinafter referred to;-the direction of the disaster organization; and the coordination of the disaster functions of the City of Elsinore with the County of Riverside and with. all other public agencies;rcorporations, organizations, :. and affected private persons. ARTICLE II. DEFINITIONS ".Section 2.1. -As used in this ordinance conditions or degrees of emergency or'disaster shall mean: (a) "State of War Emergency" means the condition which exists immediately, with or without a proclamation thereof by the Governor, whenever: this state of nation is attached by an enemy of the United States, or upon receipt by the state ~_~ of a warning from the federal government indicating that such an enemy attack is probable or imminent. (b) "State of Emergency" means the duly proclaimed existence of conditions of disaster or of extreme peril to the safety of persons: and property within the state caused by such conditions as air pollution, fire, flood, storm, epidemic, riot, or earthquake or other conditions, other than conditions resulting form a labor. controversy or conditions causing a'"state of war emergency," which conditions, by reason of their. magnitudes are or. axe likely to be beyond the control of the services,..personnel; equipment, and facilities: of any single .county, city and county, or city and require the combined forces of a mutual"aid region or regions to combat.. (e) "Local"Emergency" means the duly proclaimed".existence of conditions of disaster or oP extreme peril to the safety of persons and property within the territorial limits of a county, city and county, or city, caused by such conditions are air pollution, fire, flood, storm,'epidemic, riot or earthquake or bther conditions other-than conditions resulting from a labor controversy, which conditions are or are likely to be beyond the control oP the services, personnel, equipment, and facilities of°that political subdivision and require the combined forces of other political subdivisions to combat. Section:2.2 Other terms used herein shall. have meanings as used in the California Emergency Services;Act. ARTICLE III. DISASTER CORPS I Section 3.1 The City of Elsinore. Disaster Corps consists of all ~`~ officers and employees oP the City of Elsinore and its agencies, together with all volunteers and all groups, organizations and persons commandeered under the provisions of the California'Emergency Services Act and this ordinance, with all equipment and material:publicly>owned, volunteered, commandeered or in any way under the control of the aforementioned personnel, for the support of the afore mentioned personnel in the conduct oP disaster operations. Section 3.2 The City of Elsinore Disaster Corps shall be activated,.:. and shall function as a disaster relief body, only: (a) Upon he existence of a "State of War Emergency;" (b) Upon the declaration by the Governor of the State-of California, or of persons author~:zed to act in his 34 stead, of a "State of Emergency" affecting and including the City of Elsinore; (c) Upon the .declaration-of a "Local Emergency" by the Board of Supervisors of Riverside County, or by persosis authorized to act in its stead, affecting and including the City of Elsinore; or (d)- Upon the declaration of a "Local Emergency" by the City Council of the City of Elsinore,. or by persons herein authorized to act in its stead. Section 3.3 The Disaster Corps shall be composed of such elements as are provided for in the Disaster Operations Plan of the City :of Elsinore: The-officers of 'the "City of Elsinore ..shall have the authority and duty to plan for the mobilization, .`.operation and support of that segment of .the Disaster Corps for which each is responsible as provided for in the Disaster Operations Plan of the :City of .Elsinore; and to conduct. the activities thereof. ARTICLE IV DISASTER COUNCIL Section 4.1 The City of Elsinore Disaster Council consists of the following persons: . {a) City :Manager., who shall be its chairman, and shall also be a member of the Riverside County Disaster Council;. {b): Chief .of Police; (c):...City Attorney;, (d} Public Works Director; (e) Fire Chief; (f) Such additional residents of the City of Elsinore as the-.City Council may appoint and; (g) the :(Disaster Preparedness Officer) (Assistant Emergency Services.Directorj{Assistant -0ivil Defense Director), who shall be the Secretary but without vote. Section 4.2 The Disaster Council shall have power to: (a) Elect a Vice-Chairman and such other officers as it shall deem necessary; (b) Enact .its awn rules of procedure; {c) Review and recommend for adoption to the City Council,. disaster and mutual aid plans and agreements, and such ordinances and resolution, rules and regulations, as it shall deem necessary to implement such plans and agreements. Section 4L3 The Disater Council shall meet upon call of the Chairman, or in his absence or inability to call such a meeting, upon call of the Vice-Chairman, not less frequently than biennially. ARTICLE'V. -0IVIL DEFENSE DIRECTOR Section 5.1 The City Manager shall be the Emergency Civil Defense Director.. Section 5.2 In-the absence, or inability to act, of the City. Manager, he shall automatically be succeeded as Civil Defense Director by the following officials in-,the order named: (a ): Mayor; ` {b ): Remaining City Councilmen in the order of their seniority, unless said Council shall otherwise determine; U (c) Chief of Police; (d) Fire Chief; (e) "Public Works Director. Section 5.3 The Civil Defense Director shall. have the following powers. and duties: (a) To make key appointments, subject to the approval of the City .Council; .within the Disaster Corps; (b)_ To request the City Council to;proclaim the existence of a "Local Emergency" f said Council is in session, or `to issue such proclamation if said Council is not in session. :Whenever a "Local.Emergency° is proclaimed by°the Directory the City Council shall take action to ratify the proclamation within seven days thereafter or the proclamation shall have no further i ~.-- 344 force or effect; (c) During the existence of a "State of War Emergency;" the proclaimed existence of a "@tate of Emergency" or a Emergency" affecting the City of Elsinore to: or "Local (1) Control and direct the activities of the City of Elsihore Disaster Corps; (2) Use all City resources for the preservation of life and property and to reduce the effects of disaster; (3) Resolve questions of authority-and responsibility that may arise in disaster operations; (4) Obtain vital supplies; equipment. and other resources heeded for the preservation of life and property by either binding the City. for the fair value thereof or by commandeering same; (5) Deligate to elected and appointed officeals of the City such duties and authorities as he deems necessary; (6) Make and issue :rules and regulations on matters reasonably]=related to the protection of life and property as affected by any conditions proclaimed as provided herein; (7) Require emergency services of any city officer or employee and to command the aid of as many citizens of the City of Elsinore as he thinks necessary in the execution of his duties; ($) Exercise complete authority over the City and to exercise all police power vested in the City by the Cohstitution and general laws; (d:) In addition to the powers granted herein; the Director shall have such powers incidental to the performance of his duties as said Director as shall be necessary to allow him to carry out the Disaster. Operations Plan of the City of Elsinore; it being the intent of this ordinance that the .enumerated powers herein are not intended to be limitations upon his powers. ARTICLE VI OFFICE OF CIVIL DEFENSE Section 6.1 There is hereby created the City of Elsinore Office of Civil Defense, which shall consist of such positions as may: be established by the City @ouncil. ARTICLE VII .ASSISTANT CIVIL DEFENSE DIRECTOR Section. 7.1 There is hereby established the position of Assistant Civil Defense Director which position shall be filled by appointment by the City Council. Section 7.2 The Civil Defense Director shall, prior to the existence of a "State of War Emergency," a "State of Emergency" or a "Local Emergency"; (a) Develop and coordinate basic disaster planning for the City of Elsinore to provide for the use of all governmental entities, resources and equipment; all commercial and industrial resources;. and all such special groups, bodies and organizations as may be needed to support disaster operations; (b) Develop and coordinate such disaster training programs and exercises as may'berneeded; (c) Develop and coordinate a public information program designed for basic self-protection; (d) Coordinate planning and training with the Riverside Bounty Office of Disaster Preparedness and with other federal; state, county l and city disaster or emergency agencies, and with appropriate f }I elements of the Armed Forces; 14 J (e) Recommend to the (Emergency Services) (Civil Defense) Director for referral to the City of Elsinore Disaster Council matters for consideration within the purview of said Councils responsibilities; and (f) Recommend to the' (Emergency Services) (Civil Defense) Director matters of policy for consideration by the dity Council insofar as they relate to disaster. Section 7.3 During a "State of War Emergehcy" or of a "State of Emergency" or a "Local Emergency" affecting the City of Elsinore, the Assistant Civil Defense'Director shallc (a) Serve as staff advisor to the (Emergency Services) (civil Defense) Director; and -- 34 (b) Perform such duties as may be assigned by the Director. ARTICLE: VIII POWERS ON SUCCESSION Section 8.1 Each person who shall succeed to each position or office as provided herein, and as provided in the Disaster. Operations Plan of the City of Elsinore, shall succeed to all the powers ar_d duties of the office succeeded to immediately. upon such succession. ARTICLE IX ORDERS OF MEMBERS Section 9.1 During the existence of a "State of War Emergency" or of a proclaimed "State of Emergency" or "Local Emergency" affecting the City of Elsinore, each member of the City Disaster Corps shall have authority to require that all persons, shall follow reasonable orders given by him within the scope of his functions in order to execute the Disaster. Operations Plan ofi the pity of Elsinore, and the willful failure of any person to follow such reasonable order or orders shall be a misdemeanor punishable by a fine or not more than $500.00 or by imprisonment for not more than 6 months or both. ARTICLE X CONTINUTI%'' OF GOVENMENT Section 10.1 The line of succession for key personnel of the government of the City of Elsinore shall be: (a) For the Mayor; followed by the remaining City Councilmen in the order of their seniority, excluding standby successors; (b) For City Councilmen:. ..pursuant. to Section 8638 of the 'Government Code; the City: Council. shall, appoint three. standy successors for each member of chid Council; (c) For-other elected officials; in order of descending authority among existing subordinates, and thereafter as provided'by the City Council. ' Section 10.2 Two emergency operating centers shall be maintained.. within the City of Elsinore; one of these to be located at the (City Hall) and the other at Sheriff's Office, Elsinore, Ca.. ARTICLE XI PENALTIES. Section ll.l it shall be a misdemeanor"and shall be punishable„ by a fine of not-more than $500 or by imprisonment'fo-r not more than 6 months, or both, for any person during a disaster: (a) .Willfully to obstruct, hinder or delay any member of the pity of Elsinore Disaster Corps in the enforcement of any lawful rule, regulation or order issued pursuant to this ordinances or in the performance of any duty imposed upon them by virtue of this ' ordinance; _ ' (bt) To do arty act forbidden by any lawful rule, regulation or order issued pursuant to this ordinance if such is `of such nature ' as to give, or be`likely to give, assistance'to the enemy, or`to imperil life or property, or to prevent, hinder or delay the defense or protection of persons or property; (c) To wear, carry or display, without authority, any means of identification specified'by the civil defense'and~or disaster agencies of the;"federal or state. governments. ' ARTICLE XII REPEALS Section 12.1 Ordinances Nos. 409 and 428 are repealed. Provided,. however, that'the status of all personnel created by said ordinances, and ,-., amendments thereto shall continue without interruption or change and all plans and agreements, rules and regulations, or resolutions adopted pursuant to such LLL !!! repealed ordinance shall contineu in full force and effect until changed, amended, modified, or superseded by act :of the City Council. . ARTICLE XIII SEVERABILTSY ' Section 13.1`' If any §ectioh~ subsection, clause or phrase of-this Ordinance is for any reason held to be unconstitutional or invalid, such decision shall not affect the validity or constitutionality of the remaining portions of this Ordinance. ARTICLE XIV ADOPTION adoption. Section 14.1 This ordinance shall take effect 30 days after its E ~___' 34~ ADOPPED by the Mayor and City Council and signed by the Mayor and attested to by the City Clerk this 26th-day of October, 1971 Attest: s~Normah L. Chaffin Mayor of"the City of Elsinore s~Florene Marshall City Clerk of the City of Elsinore I, FLORENE,MARSHALL, the City Clerk of the City of Elsinore, California, hereby certify 'that the foregoing ordinance was duly and regularly introduced at a meeting of the G`'fty Council on the 12th day of October, 1971 and was duly adopted oh the'26th day of October, 1971 by the foTlowing vote, to wit: AYES; Councilmen Cartier, Del?asquale, Harmatz, Perkins, Mayor Chaffin NOES: none ABSENT; none ORDINANCE NO.. 507 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CfTY OF ELSINORE, CALIFORNIA, REZONING CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY FROM LTS PRESENT ZONE OF R-1 (SINGLE .FAMILY RESIDENCE DISTRICT} AND R-3 (MULTIPLE FAMILY DWELLING DISTR.LCT) TO C-P (COMMERCIAL-PARK DISTRICT) AND AMENDING ORDINANCE 349. .THE MAYOR AND THE CITY. COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: . SECTION l: The following described property located in California, is removed from its present district as R-1 (sin district) and R-3 (multiple family dwellirig-.distr'i7ct) to C-P district).. That the property which is hereby rezoned is all property which is located in the City of Elsinore, County of of California, and more particularly described as follows: ELSINORE, CALIFORNIA , the City of Elsinore, 31e family residence (commercial park that .certain Riverside, State Lot 12,;Bl.ock "C", the Northwesterly four and one-half acres of Lot 14, Block !'C" of Subdivisions in Elsinore as shown by map on file in Book 8 of Maps, Page 377, Records of San Diego County, California, a portion of Section 14, Township 6 South,, Range 5 West, San Bernardino Base and Meridian, and a portion of-Grand Avenue, more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the most Northerly corner of lot 10, said Block "C", said corner being also a point on the Southwesterly right-of-way.)ine of said Grand Avenue and a point on the existing boundary line of. the.City,of Elsinore; Thence South 53~ 30' 00" East along the Southwesterly right-of-way line of said Grahd Avenue; being also aloh9 the existing boundary lihe of the City of Elsinore, a distance of 660.00 feet to the6mosi Northerly corner of said Lot 12, Block "C", said corner being also an angle point in the existing boundary line of the City of Elsinore; Thence North 36° 30' 00" East along the Northeasterly prolongation of the Northwesterly line of said lot 12,-Block !'C", being. also along the existing.. boundary line of the City of Elsinore, a distance of 40.00 feet to an intersection with the, center line of said Grand Avenue, said intersection being the True Point of Beginning; Thence South 53° 30' 00" East along said center line a distance of 907.55 feet to an intersection with the Northeasterly prolongation of the Southeasterly line. of the Northwesterly four and one-half acres of-said. Lot 14, .Block "C"; Thence South 36° 27' 05" Westia ong said prolongation and continuing South 36° 27' 05"?West along said .Southeasterly line a distance of 831.60 feet to an intersection with '.the. Southwesterly line of said Ldt 14, Block "C"; Thence South 53° 29' 46" East alohg said Southwesterly lihe, being also along the La Laguna-Rancho Line, a distance of 412.37 feet 'to the most Southerly corner of said Lot 14, Block "C", said most Southerly corner being also the most Northerly. corner of Lot l of Paradise Acres as 'shown by map on file in -Book 12 of Maps, Page 32, Records of Riverside County, California Thence Southe 36° 30' ..14" West along the Northwesterly line of said' Paradise ~J ..Acres a Thence distance of 5 North 53° 29' 7.5.00 feet; 46" West, a distance of 340.00 feet; Thence North 27° 32' 15" West, a distance of 440.00 feet; Thence North 61° 16' S4" West, .a distance of 390.17 feet to the+~most Southerly corner of property de scribed in Parcel l of-Geed recorded April 27, 1967 as Instrument No. 35807, said Riverside County Records; Thence North 54° 28' 40" West along the Southwesterly Line of said Parcel No. a dista nce of 316.78 feet to the most Westerly corner of said Parcel No. l; Thence-North 350 51" 20".East along the Northwesterly line of said`Parcel ', No. 1, a distance of 440.16`feet to an intersection with the Southwesterly line of.aforesaid'.Lot l0, Block "C'; Thence South 53°:37' S6" East along-said Southwesterly line, being also along the La Laguna Rancho Line, a distance of 122.81 feet to the most-Southerly corner of said Lot 10,-Block "C'; ' .Thence North 36° 31'55" East along the Southeasterly line of said Lot 10, Block:"C" a distance of $31.,80 feet 'to the True Point of Beginning. - Containing 33.009 acres. '. SECTION 2: In the event that he property:owners fail to obtain an approval { by the City Council of the final map within three (3) months from the effective date of this ordinance and fail to make application and receive a building permit and commence construct.ion<of the development within six (b)_monxhs:from the." l effective date of this ordinance and fail to complete the developmeht within one (1) year from the effective date of this ordinance, then, and in that event, the property herein described shall revert to the zone or district that said property was in prior to the !adoption of this ordinance. SECTION 3: Ordinance No. 349 of the City of Elsinore, California is hereby amended to effect the rezoning of the above descrrbed property. i SECTION 4: The City Clerk is hereby ordered and directed to certify the .passage of the ordinance and cause the same to be published in the manner provided by law. ADOPTED by the Mayor and City Council and signed by the Mayor and attested to by the City Clerk this 22 day of November, 1971. sdNorman L. Chaffin. Mayor of the City of Elsinore ATTEST: s/Florene Marshall City Clerk of the City of Elsinore