HomeMy WebLinkAbout021693 CC Minutes MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING
OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA
CITY COUNCIL
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16,1993
A regular meeting of the Temecula City Council was called to order Tuesday, February 1 6,
1993, 7:00 P.M., at the Temecula Community Center, 2881 6 Pujol Street, Temecula,
California. Mayor J. Sal Mufioz presiding. The invocation was given by Mayor Mufioz. Mayor
Pro Tem Roberts led the flag salute.
PRESENT: 5 COUNCILMEMBERS: Birdsall, Parks, Roberts, Stone,
Mufioz
ABSENT: 0 COUNCILMEMBERS: None
Also present were City Manager David Dixon, City Attorney Scott Field and Deputy City Clerk
Susan Jones.
PUBLIC COMMENT
Sandra Wilson, 40390 Carmelita Circle, Temecula, advised the City Council that she received
a telephone survey prior to the City Council meeting asking whether she was in favor of the
Wal-Mart store coming to the City of Temecula. Ms. Wilson stated she felt the survey was
very biased and questions presented by the surveyor could be confusing to most.
Councilmember Stone advised that his wife had also received a survey phone call regarding
the Wal-Mart store. Councilmember Stone stated that he did his own survey which was
published in the newspaper and was in no way related to the telephone survey that was being
conducted.
COUNCIL BUSINESS
1 .Consideration of Rod Run Security Costs
Police Chief Rick Sayre presented the staff report.
Mike Keenan, 431 Tracy Lane, Orange, representing Early Times Car Club, stated that
the fee for police security was a surprise to Early Times Car Club, and that in the past
there has never been a charge for police services. Mr. Keenan stated that when Early
Times Car Club applied for a permit they were told they would have to ensure crowd
control by gating off the event and providing security, and it wasn't until last week that
the car club was informed of the cost of $1 0,000 for the Police Department to provide
security for event. Mr. Keenan asked for financial support from the City to cover the
$1 0,000 up front fee requested by the Police Department because the car club did not
have the funds to pay in advance.
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Ralph Schmidt, P.O. Box 309,Temecula, recommended that the event remain a "free"
event.
Tom Smisk, 41842 Petion, Temecula, recommended that the gates be canceled and
the event become a "free" event once again.
Councilmember Stone provided verbatim transcripts of previous hearings regarding
closing Old Town and charging a fee for the Rod Run event. It was his feeling that at
these hearings, the car club representatives stated that security would be their
responsibility and they would pay for this security. Councilmember Stone was not in
favor of the City paying for the security costs for this event.
Chuck Cena, 28480 Front Street, Temecula, representing the Rod Run Committee,
stated that they were not asking for the City to pay for the security, but the car club
would have difficulty paying this fee in advance.
Councilmember Stone stated that he feels if the City is going to pay the security costs,
the City should open the event to the public as a "free" event.
Mayor MuFioz stated that he would be in favor of the City paying the fee in advance,
however, obtaining a letter of assurance from the Early Times Car Club to reimburse
the City for the funds.
It was moved by Councilmember Parks, seconded by Mayor Pro Tem Roberts to direct
staff to obtain a Letter of Assurance that Early Times Car Club will be responsible for
security costs.
Councilmember Stone asked that the motion be amended to state that the first
$1 0,000 collected at the gate will go to the City of Temecula for reimbursement of
security costs.
City Manager Dixon suggested that the funds be collected at the close of the first day
of the two day event.
Councilmember Birdsall expressed opposition to the motion which she feels can not be
carried out. She stated that the car club could contract for security of the event and
did not have to use the Police Department.
Councilmember Parks and Mayor Pro Tem Roberts accepted the amendment to the
motion to collect the funds at the close of business on the first day of the event.
A roll call vote was taken and the motion carried as follows:
AYES: 4 COUNCILMEMBERS: Parks, Roberts, Stone, Muiioz
NOES: I COUNCILMEMBERS: Birdsall
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Mayor Muiioz declared a recess at 8:05 P.M. The meeting was reconvened at 8:1 8 P.M.
PUBLIC HEARING
2.City of Temecula General Plan, Implementation Program, Environmental Impact Report
and Mitigation Monitoring Program
Gary Thornhill presented the staff report.
Karen Gully, of the Planning Center, provided an overview of the General Plan process.
Senior Planner John Meyer reviewed the Planning Commission General Plan hearing
process. John Meyer reviewed the policy statement approved by the Planning
Commission regarding the North General Kearney Road extension.
Mayor Pro Tem Roberts and Councilmember Birdsall stepped down due to a conflict of
interest created by the close proximity of their residences to the proposed road
extension.
Mayor Mufioz opened the public hearing at 8:35 P.M.
The following individuals expressed opposition to the North General Kearney Road
extension:
Sandra Wilson, 40390 Carmelita Circle, Temecula.
Chris DiFederico, 40645 Calle Madero, Temecula.
George Woods, 29615 Valle Olvera, Temecula.
Jess Hetzner, 40657 Carmelita Circle, Temecula.
Greg Treadway, 40550 Calle Madero, Temecula.
Maria Hetzner, 40657 Carmelita Circle, Temecula.
David Ciabattoni, Lot 1 1 7, Del Sol, Temecula, addressed the E.I.R. and questioned how
the negative impacts to the Meadowview community will be mitigated.
Richard Moriki, 40445 Carmelita Circle, Temecula, presented a visual presentation of
alternatives to the North General Kearney Road extension.
Kevin McKenzy, 40550 La Colima, Temecula.
Mayor Muiioz declared a recess at 9:20 P.M. to change the tape. The meeting reconvened
at 9:21 P.M.
Marty Andrews, 30452 San Pasqual, Temecula, representing the Meadowview
Homeowners Association.
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The opposition expressed was based on traffic safety and congestion, noise and air
pollution, quality of life, equestrian and pedestrian safety, loss of rural environment,
decline in property values, bisecting of a portion of the homes from the Meadowview
Homeowners facilities.
Councilmember Parks asked if Winchester Road would ever be below Level of Service
F with any of the alternatives presented.
Bob Davis, consultant with Wilbur Smith & Associates, stated with both alternatives,
it would be a Level of Service E. He added that the General Plan Circulation Element
Goal is for a Level of Service D or better.
Councilmember Parks asked if the goal for Winchester Road should be modified, if the
North General Kearney Road extension is not approved, in order to obtain state and
federal funds for improvement.
Bob Davis stated that if Winchester Road were to become a problem area, there would
be a record that the City was not responsive to the County's requirements.
Councilmember Parks stated that he had reservations about the affect the elimination
of the North General Kearney Road link would have on the federal funding.
It was moved by Councilmember Parks, seconded by Councilmember Stone to remove
the North General Kearney Road extension from the General Plan with the
understanding that the City will do everything possible to mitigate the impacts to the
Winchester Road in order to minimize the loss of state and federal funding.
AYES: 3 COUNCILMEMBERS: Parks, Stone, Muiioz
NOES: 0 COUNCILMEMBERS: None
ABSTAIN: 2 COUNCILMEMBERS: Birdsall, Roberts
Mayor Mufioz declared a recess at 9:35 P.M. The meeting reconvened at 9:45 P.M. with all
Councilmembers present.
Mayor Pro Tem Roberts and Councilmember Birdsall rejoined the Council.
It was moved by Councilmember Parks, seconded by Councilmember Stone to extend the
meeting to 10: 1 5 P.M.
Ann Borel, 37623 Leon Road, French Valley, questioned the restricted access along
Winchester Road and asked if the circulation element is in compliance with A.C.T.S.
Ms. Borel stated that she would like to be notified of the meetings between the City
of Temecula and the City of Murrieta regarding an annexation agreement between the
two cities. Ms. Borel advised that without further definition of the land use within
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Borel Airpark, the Borel family will not allow annexation into the City of Temecula.
Senior Planner John Meyer presented the staff report. John advised that staff is
recommending that Calle Medusa be re-classified from a principal collector highway to
a collector road which would remove Calle Medusa from the circulation plan.
Nelson Betancourt, 40835 Calle Medusa, Temecula, supported the concerns expressed
by Meadowview Homeowners Association because the problems they envisioned with
the North General Kearney Road extension, exist today on Calle Medusa.
Brian Sampson, 40655 Calle Medusa, Temecula, requested the Calle Medusa
designation be removed from the Circulation Plan and the road be re-designated as a
localroad.
LindaAshcraft, 40397Calle Medusa,Temecula,requestedthatstaff re-designate Calle
Medusa as a "Local Road" which she feels it most closely resembles.
The following individuals were in support of a "Local Road" designation:
Barbara Lewis, 40457 Calle Medusa, Temecula.
Scott Schieburg, 40291 Calle Medusa, Temecula.
Gary Taylor, 40811 Calle Medusa, Temecula.
Yvonne Taylor, 4081 1 Calle Medusa, Temecula.
Bob Davis explained the difference between a local road and a principal collector road
and the projected traffic volumes for both these roads.
Tim Seriet stated that the average daily traffic counts for Calle Medusa is
approximately 3,000 trips per day.
Dennis Touhy, 40300 Calle Medusa, Temecula, thanked staff for reducing Calle
Medusa from a highwaytoa principal collector, however, based onthe projected traffic
volumes, he feels a principal collector is the wrong designation for Calle Medusa.
Councilmember Parks stated that Calle Medusa has existing driveways and is 25
M.P.H. which is not the design of a principal collector.
Bob Davis stated that Calle Medusa is not designed for, but is used as a principal
collector.
Councilmember Stone stated that he feelsthe waya road is labeled isthe waythe road
will be used.
It was moved by Councilmember Stone, seconded by Councilmember Parks to
designate Calle Medusa as a "Local Road" within the City of Temecula with the
understanding that Calle Girasol will be developed to serve as a by-pass route.
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The motion carried as follows:
AYES: 5 COUNCILMEMBERS: Birdsall, Parks, Roberts, Stone,
Mufioz
NOES: 0 COUNCILMEMBERS: None
it was moved by Councilmember Stone, seconded by Councilmember Parks to continue
the Public Hearing to the meeting of March 1 6, 1 993.
The motion carried as follows:
AYES: 5 COUNCILMEMBERS: Birdsall, Parks, Roberts, Stone,
Mui)oz
NOES: 0 COUNCILMEMBERS: None
CITY MANAGER'S REPORT
City Manager David Dixon advised that the School District is requesting a joint meeting with
the Council.
The overall consensus of the Council was to meet on March 6, 1 993, 8:00 A.M.
CITY COUNCIL REPORTS
Councilmember Stone stated that he has been approached by a local business man about
running advertisements during the televised City Council meetings.
ADJOURNMENT
It was moved by Councilmember Parks, seconded by Councilmember Birdsall to adjourn at
10:30 P.M.
The next regular meeting of the City of Temecula City Council will be held Tuesday, February
23, 1 993, 7:00 P.M., at the Temecula Community Center, 2881 6 Pujol Street, Temecula,
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