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HomeMy WebLinkAboutcc min 1953/02/17 NINUTES OF AN ADJOURNED ~-TING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF T}{E CITY OF CI~LA VISTA, California Held Tuesday February 17, 1953 The Council met in the Council Chamber at City Hall at ?:00 P. ~. on the above date, with the following Councilmen present: Councilmen Riceland, Log~], DeJolfe, Halferty ABSENT: Councilman Hobel Also present: Chief Administrative Officer Bryant, City Attorney Boyer, City Engineer Floyd, Assistant to the City Engineer %~%eeler and City Planner ¥{agner ~'ROSEVIP;¢ SUBDIVISION - Tentative map It was moved by Councilman Logan, seconded by Councilman DeWolfe, and carried, that the tentative map of 2oseview Subdivision, heretofore approved by the Planning Commission, be approved, subject to improvements required by Section 7 of tho Subdivision Ordinance, and subject to the deeding to the City by ~!r. Brewer of a strip of land 29.5 feet wide to be held in fee simple, but with the condition that it be used for the continuation of King Street, if needed to develop adjacent land within five years, and provided the developers of such adjacent property improve such a continuation of King Street. APPOINT~,,~ST OF ARCHITECT for Swim,ming Pool After reviewing the fact that six architects had been interviewed by the Council and the ~ayor's Special Swimming Pool Committee it was moved by the CounciLman Halferty, seconded by Councilman DeWolfe, and carried, that the firm of Johnson, Hatch and '~ulff be appointed architects for the swimming pool, with the reservation that the mechanical engineer they select be subject to Council approval. The motion carried by the following vote, to-wit: AYES: Councilmen Halferty, Riesland, Logan, DeWolfe Absent: Councilman Hobel Noes: None ORDINANCE No. ~69 - Fixing time for holding Council meetings, second reading It was moved by CounciLman Logan that the Ordinance be placed on its second reading. Councilman DeWolfe, and Councilman Riesland were of the opinion that the present ordinance should be retained, thus keeping the regular meeting at night, but to hold all adjourned meetings in the day time. It was suggested that Ordinance No. h69 be held in abeyance, and Councilman Logan withdrew his motion. It was moved by Councilman Halferty, seconded by Councilman DeWolfe, and carried, that the Council continue to hold their regular m~etings as set up in the present Ordinance, but to adjourn the regular meetings to the following Tuesday at 3:O0 P.N., and to adopt the policy of adjourning all regular meetings at 10:00 P.~!. sharp. ORDINANCE No. hTO - Imposing a fee for inspecting public works in new subdivisions. It was moved by Councilman DeWolfe, seconded by Counci]man Logan, and carried, that the Ordinance be placed on its second reading. After the reading of the title, it was moved by Councilm~n Del¥olfe, seconded by Councilman Logan, and carried, that the reading of the text be waived. The Ordinance was thereupon adopted by the following vote to-wit: AYES: Councilmen De~olfe, l~lferty, Riesland, Logan Noes: None Absent: Councilman Hobel RF~OLU~ION No. 1~11 -Proposed annexation of Country Club Villas No. 2 Offered by Councilman Riesland, read in full, passed, adopted and approved by the following vote, to-wit: AYES: Councilmen Riesland, Logan, DeWolfe, Nalferty, Absent: Councilman Hobel Noes: None Councilman Logan, although voting for the proposed annexation, stated he was still opposed to annexation of land to the City without their paying a fee toward the sewer facilities that are already here. It was his opinion that a policy should be established at this time, requiring all property owners requesting annexation to pay fees commensurate with the benefits to be received from improvements already paid for by taxpayers within the City° Councilm~ Riesland stated he was in favor of a no fee policy on annexation of vacant land, as it was to the benefit of the City that the land be placed on the tax rolls and the City ha~e control over its future development° He also pointed out that the annexation of inhabited land would require a vote of the people, so there was not much the Council could do about that. City Planner 'Jagner was asked to review the action taken by the planning Commission on the matter. No action was taken establishing such a fee. RESOLUTION No. 1409 - Approving agreement for construction of improvements in Country Club Vista Offered by Councilman DeWolfe, read in full, passed, adopted and approved by the following vote, to-wit: AYES: Councilmen De~olfe, Halferty, Riesland, Logan Noes: None Absent: Councilman Hobel RF£O~ION No. 1410 - Authorizing contribution in amount of $50.00 for Petaluma VS Telephone Company case. Offered by Councilman Halferty, read in full, passed, adopted and approved by the following vote, to-wit: AYES: Councilmen Halferty, Riesland, Logan, DeWolfe Noes: None Absent: Councilman Hobel ~.-AMBULANDR~ERVICE - Report by Chief Administrative Officer Bryant Chief Administrative Officer Bryant reported that he had talked to Mro Sanguinetti and ~.~. Ferris of the Lions Club, and said they were trying to get a private ambulance to serve the City, with the three clinics, the Chula Vista Hospital, and the City subsidizing them. Chief Administrative Officer was opposed to the City operating their own ambulance service. ADJOURNmeNT It was moved by Councilman ~lferty, seconded by Councilman Logan, and carried, that the meeting adjourn, sine die° City of Chula Vista, California mm~. ~ ~. (m,mmdmm) ~em's mm m~mm,mm~ Jam e. mu trams m~ sm ~o ~ue~L mm m o~. ,rem (x/x~ u~ (tmE,kliEbol,