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HomeMy WebLinkAbout113093 CC/Murrieta Jnt. Minutes MINUTES OF A SPECIAL JOINT MEETING OF THE TEMECULA CITY COUNCIL AND THE MURRIETA CITY COUNCIL TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30,1993 A special meeting of the Temecula City Council and the Murrieta City Council was called to order on Tuesday, November 30, 1993, 6:30 P.M., at the Murrieta City Hall Council Chambers, 26442 Beckman Court, Murrieta, California. City of Murrieta Mayor Jack vanhaaster presiding. PRESENT: 4 MURRIETA COUNCILMEMBERS: Allen, Smith, Walsh, vanhaaster ABSENT: 1 MURRIETA COUNCILMEMBERS: Gilliss PRESENT: 4 TEMECULA COUNCILMEMBERS: Parks, Roberts, Stone, Muiioz ABSENT: 1 TEMECULA COUNCILMEMBERS: Birdsall Also present were Murrieta City Manager Jack Smith, Temecula City Manager David Dixon, Murrieta City Clerk Kay Vinson and Temecula City Clerk June Greek. PUBLIC COMMENT Jeanne Gillen, 381 60 Avenida La Cresta, Murrieta, said she has always enjoyed the mountain view from the both the 15 and 215 freeway, however, since the construction of the new Homebase store in Murrieta, this view has been obstructed. Ms. Gillen asked members from both City Councils to give the hillside views consideration in future planning. COUNCIL BUSINESS 1 .Discussion of Santa Margarita River/San Luis Rey Watershed Mana-gement Plan Murrieta City Manager Jack Smith summarized the staff report. Murrieta City Mayor vanhaaster opened the public hearing at 7:1 0 P.M. Jim Mocalis, 42290 Ivy Street, Murrieta, representing the San Diego Regional Water Quality Control Board, offered to provide information upon request by both Councils. Peter Archuleta, 31 00 Vista Way, Hemet, representing the Santa Margarita/San Luis Rey Watershed Planning Agency, provided a summary of the establishment and purpose of the Santa Margarita/San Luis Rey Watershed Planning Agency. JCCM]NL 1/30/93 -1- 12/09/93 JOINT TEMECULA/MURRIETA CITY COUNCIL MINUTES NOVEMBER 30,1993 Murrieta Planning Director Stephen Harding reviewed the staff report, outlining alternatives to avoid duplication of effort and to maximize resources. Paul Romero, 4600 Crestmore Road, Riverside, representing the County of Riverside Regional Park & Open Space District, answered questions regarding the policy committee for the Santa Margarita River Watershed Management Program. Temecula Mayor Muiioz asked who participated in the Board meetings and if there were any concerns expressed by the Board in joining the agency. Mr. Romero said that at the last meeting the Board addressed the issue and expressed their support of the Joint Powers Agreement (JPA) participation, but want to continue with the ongoing activities of the County Task Force. Murrieta Councilmember Gilliss arrived at 7:30 P.M. Mayor Pro Tem Roberts asked where the funds for running the agency come from. Mr. Archuleta explained the funds come from the member agencies. Mr. Archuleta said at the last meeting the Commission approved an assessment for the members to fund the scope of work for the watershed plan. He said he feels there needs to be a coordinated effort in watershed planning, since there is no money for duplicated efforts. Mr. Archuleta encouraged both Councils to join the JPA. David Bartlett, 241 97 Via Prima Vera, Murrieta, said he feels the Santa Margarita River Watershed Management Plan is an ad-hoc committee attempting to take property rights. He said he feels the Councilmembers have a sacred trust to protect the rights of the property owners. John Bell, 37527Vineyard Knoll, Murrieta, concurred with Mr. Bartlett's concerns. He said the Committee formed by County Supervisor Bob Buster is not represented by members of the public, land owners or business owners. Mr. Bell submitted a list of the members to the City Clerk. Mr. Bell said he did not support the City Council entering into the JPA. Jeanne Gillen, 381 60 Avenida La Cresta, Murrieta, said she has served on the Committee as a volunteer as well as many other commissions and committees. She clarified it was Walt Abraham who formed the Santa Margarita Watershed Committee. Ms. Gillen said she is concerned there has been no recreation element to the plan and no input from the citizenry. A letter was received from W.H. Rawlings, Murrieta, encouraging both City Councils not to give responsibilities regarding watershed planning to a JPA that has no private interest participation. Temecula Mayor MuFioz asked for comments from staff. JCCM[NL 1/30/93 -2- 12109/93 JOINT TEMECULAIMURRIETA CITY COUNCIL MINUTES NOVEMBER 30,1993 Temecula Planning Director Gary Thornhill suggested the Councils allow staff members to work together on a recommendation. Murrieta Planning Director Steve Harding agreed with Director Thornhill. He said the purpose of tonights meeting was for staff to receive input from the Council. CouncilmemberAllen said there are worthwhile and needed flood control problemsthat are endangering Historic Old Town Murrieta. Councilmember Allen said he would prefer dealing with a formal and legal authority. Temecula Mayor Muiioz said he participated on the policy committee. He said he would support continuing to move ahead with the current management program, inviting the JPA to give input from their experience over the past 20 years. Temecula Councilmember Parks said he is concerned about creating a new committee when there is still another committee existing. He said the watershed management plan and agreement needs to be updated. Murrieta Councilmember Walsh suggested the watershed groups work with staff from both cities and make a recommendation regarding the watershed management plan. It was moved by Temecula Councilmember Parks, seconded by Councilmember Stone to refer this item back to staff from both cities to work together on a recommendation. The motion carried as follows: AYES: 4 TEMECULA COUNCILMEMBERS: Parks, Roberts, Stone, Muiioz NOES: 0 TEMECULA COUNCILMEMBERS: None ABSENT: 1 TEMECULA COUNCILMEMBERS: Birdsall AYES: 5 MURRIETA COUNCILMEMBERS: Allen, Gilliss, Smith, Walsh, vanhaaster NOES: 0 MURRIETA COUNCILMEMBERS: None ABSENT: 0 MURRIETA COUNCILMEMBERS: None Murrieta Mayor vanhaaster declared a recess at 9:00 P.M. The meeting reconvened at 9:15 P.M. JCCMIN1 1/30/93 -3- 12/09/93 JOINT TEMECULAIMURRIETA CITY COUNCIL MINUTES NOVEMBER 30,1993 2. Discussion of French Valley Airr)ort Master Plan Larry Markham, Chairman of Friends of French Valley Airport, provided an update on the status of the airport. He said the Friends of the French Valley Airport are working on ensuring the airport is maximized to its fullest potential while being a good neighbor to the surrounding environment. Ron Sullivan, 3rd District Aviation Commissioner, asked the Council and staff of both cities to support the airport master plan process. Temecula City Manager David Dixon suggested the City Council have a study session for staff to brief them on the airport master plan. City Manager Reports None City Attorney Reports None City Council Rer)orts Temecula Mayor Pro Tem Roberts asked for a status report of the joint traffic committee and the grant application. Staff replied the grant is in process and another joint meeting will be called. Adjournment It was moved by Murrieta Councilmember Walsh, seconded by Murrieta Councilmember Gilliss to adjourn at 9:40 P.M. The motion was unanimously carried with Temecula Councilmember Birdsall absent. The next regular meeting of the Murrieta City Council will be held on Tuesday, December 7, 1 993, at the Murrieta City Hall Council Chambers. The next regular meeting of the Temecula City Council will be held on Tuesday, December 14, 1 993, at the Temecula Community Center. Mayor J. S@i Muiiw ATTEST: Greek, City Clerk JCCMIN1 1/30/93 -4- 12/09/93