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COUNCIL ACTION
• CITY OF SANTA CLARITA .
REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
OCTOBER 9, 1990
6:30 P.M.
23920 Valencia Blvd.
1st Floor
Santa Clarita, Ca.
A G E N D A
CITY CLERK ANNOUNCEMENTS
Anyone wishing to address. an item should fill out a
speaker's slip and submit it to the City Clerk before the
item is discussed.
INVOCATION (Councilwoman Klajic)
CALL TO ORDER
FLAG SALUTE
ROLL CALL
APPROVAL OF AGENDA
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
September 25, 1990
PROCLAMATIONS
Highland Elementary School -Michelle True
National Fire Prevention Week-Leon,Provost
Red Ribbon Week -Gerald Heidt
Domestic Violence -Clara Stroup
PUBLIC HEARING
1. ZONE CHANGE 89-3, A-2-1 (HEAVY AGRICULTURAL, 1 ACRE
MINIMUM LOTS) TO A-1=20,000 (SINGLE FAMILY
RESIDENTIAL, 20,000 SQ. FT. MINIMUM LOTS) FOR 10 ACRES
IN PLACERTIA CANYON - ORDINANCE NO. 90-31 - The.
applicant, Richard and Helen Smith requests a change.
of zone from the existing A-2-1 zoning to A-1-20;000
located in Placerita Canyon and is bounded by
Placeritos Blvd., North Cast Avenue, Oak Orchard Road
and Aden Avenue. RECOMMENDED ACTION: Approve the
Negative Declaration with the finding that the
proposed project will not have a significant effect on
the environment; approve Zone Change 89-3; and
introduce Ordinance No.. 90-31, waive further reading,
and pass to second reading.
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2. ZONE CHANGE 89-008 AT 23027 DRAYTON ST., 400 FEET EAST
OF SPRINGBROOK AVENUE - FROM A-2-1 (HEAVY
AGRICULTURAL, 1 ACRE MINIMUM LOT SIZE) TO M -1 -DP
LIGHT MANUFACTURING DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM ZONE)_ -, .
ORDINANCE NO. 90-27 - The applicant, the Bock Company,
is requesting a zone change to allow the use of this
property .as a contractor's equipment storage yard from
A-2-1 (Heavy Agricultural, 1 acre minimum lot ,size). to
M -1 -DP (Light Manufacturing Development Program Zonej
located at 23027 Drayton Street, 400 feet East;,of
Springbrook Avenue. RECOMMENDED ACTION: Adopt
Negative Declaration with the finding that this
project will not have a significant effect on the
environment; approve Zone Change 89-008; introduce
Ordinance No. 90-27, waive further reading, and pass
to second reading.
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3. ZONE CHANGE NO. 90-015 FROM A-2-l(HEAVY AGRICULTURAL)
TO MHP (MOBILEHOME PARK RESIDENTIAL) - ORDINANCE NO.
90-29 - This is a City -initiated zone :change from
A-2-1 (Heavy Agricultural) to MHP (Mobilehome Park
Residential) pertaining to property located at 27361
Sierra Highway, commonly known as the Cordova
Mobilehome Park. RECOMMENDED ACTION: Approve the
Zone Change 90-015; introduce Ordinance No. 90-29,
waive further reading, and pass to second reading.
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4. ZONE CHANGE NO. 90-016 FROM C -M (COMMERCIAL
MANUFACTURING) TO MHP (MOBILEHOME PARK RESIDENTIAL) -
ORDINANCE NO. 90-30 - This is a City -initiated zone
change from C -M (Commercial Manufacturing) to MHP
(Mobilehome Park Residential) pertaining to property
located at 21425 Soledad Canyon Rd. commonly known as
the Greenbriar Mobilehome Park. RECOMMENDED ACTION:
Approve Zone Change 90-016; introduce Ordinance No.
90-30, waive further reading, and pass to second
reading.
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5. PROPOSED CHANGE TO COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK
GRANT (CDBG) -EAST NEWHALL PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT -
According to Los Angeles County, Community Development.
Commission, a. significant change to the scope of work
and amount of allocated CDBG funds to any CDC approved
project, requires public notification and .
participation before proceeding with its
implementation. This project was approved by the CDC
on September 13, 1990. RECOMMENDED ACTION: Accept
public testimony; concur with staff's recommendation
that - drainage improvements designed to address
nuisance water and low -flow storm conditions be
constructed before construction of curb, gutter and
sidewalk improvements proceeds; direct staff 'to
proceed with a phased program for construction not to
exceed $321,000; and request CDC approval to modify
East Newhall public improvements accordingly.
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COUNCIL ACTION
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
6. COMET WAY EXTENSION - Oak Spring Canyon Homeowners
Assoc. expressed drainage, access, and water
availability concerns to the Council of which one of
their proposals was to extend Comet Way to Oak Spring
Canyon Rd. Since that time, a new tentative tract has
been approved in Oak Spring Canyon area which has been.
conditioned to pave Oak Spring Canyon Rd. from Lost
Canyon Rd. to the site. RECOMMENDED ACTION: Permit
the extension of Comet Way by others as a paved road
to intersect with Oak Spring Canyon Rd.
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7. ORDINANCE TO PROHIBIT THE COLLECTION BY UNAUTHORIZED
PERSONS - ORDINANCE NO. 90-32 - Prior to the
implementation of the Phase One Recycling program set
forth by the Memorandum of Understanding, it is
necessary to adopt legislation prohibiting the
unauthorized collection of materials deemed to be
recyclable. RECOMMENDED ACTION: Waive further
reading and adopt Ordinance No. 90-32
_CONSENT CALENDAR
All matters listed under the Consent Calendar will be
enacted by one motion unless a request is made for
discussion in which case, the item(s) will be removed from
the Consent Calendar and will be considered separately
following this portion of the agenda.
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8. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 90-001 - RESOLUTION NO. 90-183
At the continued public hearing of September 25th,
Council reviewed the Planning Commission
recommendation and voted to approve the proposed
project with modifications to the exterior design of
the building, located at 24568 Newhall Avenue,
applicant is Craig Wanek.. RECOMMENDED ACTION:
Approve CUP 90-001 subject to conditions of approval;
adopt the Negative Declaration; and adopt Resolution
90-183.
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9. BOUQUET CANYON RD. FROM CENTURION WAY, TO URBANDALE
AVENUE LOCAL AGENCY/STATE AGREEMENT NO. 07-5450 AND,.
PROGRAM SUPPLEMENT NO. 001 - PROJECT- NO. 89-5 -
Bouquet Canyon Rd. from Centurion Way to Urbandale
Avenue is an overlay project included in the FY.
1990-91 Capital Improvement Program. The State under
the provisions of the Federal Aid Urban Program will
assist the City in funding a portion of the cost of
the project. RECOMMENDED ACTION: Adopt the Local
Agency/State _Agreement and authorize the Mayor to
execute the Agreement and its Supplement
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COUNCIL ACTION
10. AWARD OF TREE TRIMMING CONTRACT - On September 20th,
the City Clerk opened bids for, the 1990-91
Comprehensive Street Tree Pruning Contract which .is a
one-year contract with the option to renew at term of
contract for two additional one-year periods.
RECOMMENDED ACTION: Award the contract to the lowest
qualified bidder, Golden Bear Arborist. Inc. and
authorize the City Manager to execute the contract.
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12. HILLSIDE CONSULTANT CONTRACT APPROVAL - This item is
on the agenda for Council's approval to execute a
contract for consultant services with J.L. Webb
Planning which provides for standards on earthwork and
grading, draining, landscaping, road design and other
development requirements for the preparation of a
hillside. ordinance for the City. RECOMMENDED ACTION:
Authorize the City Manager to execute the contract
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13. CONSULTANT SERVICES FOR POOL RENOVATION AT NORTH OARS,
SANTA CLARITA AND NEWHALL PARKS -'On September 21st,
the City Clerk opened sealed proposals for the
services of a consulting architect/engineer to design
and provide project management services for the, first
phase rehabilitation of North Oaks, Santa Clarita and
Newhall Park pools. RECOMMENDED ACTION: Award the
proposal for design services of the three pools to
Jones & Madhavan in the amount of $37,320.
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14. PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING TIMES AND OTHER PROCEDURES
At the Planning Commission study session of 9/27/90 a
majority of Commissioners indicated their desire to
change their regularly scheduled meeting time from
6:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Ordinance 89-23 requires
Council approval before the Planning Commission action
takes effect. RECOMMENDED ACTION: Approve Planning
Commission Resolution and direct staff to implement
effective November -6th.
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15. CONFLICT OF INTEREST CODE - RESOLUTION NO. 90-187 - On
August 28th, Council adopted a resolution which
amended the Conflict of Interest Code of which two
positions were inadvertently omitted. RECOMMENDED
ACTION: Adopt Resolution No. 90-187
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16. CITY CENTER DRIVE -MAGIC MOUNTAIN PARKWAY TO VALENCIA
BLVD. STREET NAME CHANGE - RESOLUTION NO. 90-185 - The
Council has suggested that City Center Drive between
Magic Mountain parkway and Valencia Blvd. be changed
so the name can be utilized at the City's proposed
Civic Center which will be built at a future date.
RECOMMENDED ACTION: Adopt Resolution 90-185 and direct
staff to change appropriate signs and maps
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17. MEDIAN IMPROVEMENTS ON SOLEDAD CANYON RD. FROM GOLDEN
OAR RD. TO GOLDENROD WAY (PROJECT 89-17) - AWARD OF
BID - On September 11, 1990, Council authorized that
this project be advertised for bids. The project
consists of permanent modification to the median on
Soledad Cyn. Rd. at Golden Oak Rd., for the purpose of
providing additional left -turn storage capacity for
westbound traffic. RECOMMENDED ACTION: Award. the
contract to the low bidder, R.P.S. Co., and authorize
the Mayor to execute a contract with R.P.S. Co:, after
the required bonds and insurance forms hage been
submitted by the Contractor.
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18. RESOLUTION NO. 90-186 - Demand Register RECOMMENDED
ACTION: Adopt
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NEW BUSINESS
19. APPOINTMENT OF REPRESENTATIVES TO THE REGIONAL LIBRARY
COUNCIL - The Board of Supervisors previously
appointed all representatives of the Regional Library
Council from the unincorporated areas within- the
County. Due to incorporation of Santa Clarita, all
such appointments have been deferred by the Board of
Supervisors to the City Council who may appoint three
individuals to participate. RECOMMENDED ACTION:
Discuss and give direction to staff.
PUBLIC STATEMENT 10:00 P.M.
This time has been set aside for the public to address the
City Council on any item on the agenda except for the
public hearings. The public may also address the Council
on items not on the agenda but those items will not be
acted upon by Council at this meeting other than to review
and return without action or direct staff.
PUBLIC STATEMENT (Staff)
PUBLIC STATEMENT (Council
This time has been set aside for Councilmembers to direct
comments to staff or the public on items of interest.
CLOSED SESSION
ADJOURNMENT
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