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197 <br />ADJOURNED COUNCIL MEETING <br />July 21, 1975 <br />In accordance with notice duly and legally given, an Adjourned Regular Meeting, Joint Session, of the City Council of <br />the City of Colton and the Redevelopment Agency for the City of Colton was held on the above given date at 7:30 p. m., <br />in the Council Chambers of City Hall, Mayor Huntoon and Chairwoman Spragins presiding. <br />ROLL CALL: <br />Council and Agency members present were Hayes, Rehrer, Gonzales, Chairwoman Spragins, and Mayor Huntoon. Also present <br />were City Manager Huffaker, City Attorney Hutton, and City Clerk Ramos. <br />PUBLIC HEARINGS: <br />TIME AND PLACE FIXED FOR PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY PLAN FOR THE COOLEY RANCH AREA PROJECT <br />NO. 4. <br />Mayor Huntoon declared the Public Hearing open. <br />City Clerk Ramos submitted the Affidavit of Publication and reported that a letter had been received from the County <br />Flood Control District. <br />Planning Director Williams stated the Council and Agency members have copies of the detailed report regarding the <br />Redevelopment Agency Plan for the Cooley Ranch Area, Project No. 4, which is being selected as the Project Area for <br />the formulation of a Preliminary Plan as required by the California Community Redevelopment Law, Health and Safety Code, <br />Article 3, Section 33322. This project also conforms with the General Plan of the City of Colton. <br />Mr. Williams referred to a. letter dated July 21, 1975, from the San Bernardino County Flood Control District regarding <br />the Cooley Ranch Development Project, and the flood control conditions of the ranch, the need for additional improve- <br />ments as this area develops and the plans and proposals that are presently being carried out by the District and the <br />Federal Corps of Engineers as a part of this overall development. <br />Mr. Williams reported he had received several calls regarding the boundaries of the Project Area, in particular from <br />the Southern Pacific Industrial Development Company, indicating they will be forwarding a resolution to us at a later <br />date requesting an amendment to the plan on that portion of land located on the east side of the freeway, for the <br />purpose of being included in the Project. Mr. Williams indicated there is no Environmental Impact Report on this <br />particular area, and a Report is necessary if this portion is to be included. <br />Mr. Williams then reviewed the various reports for the Project, which consist of Exhibit "A", a General Description <br />and Boundaries of the area; Report on Physical, Social and'Economic Conditions; Relocation; Acquisition of Real <br />Properties, Section 65402, Government Code; and Proposed Method of Financing. Mr. Williams said an Ordinance has been <br />prepared for Council's consideration and adoption, approving the Redevelopment Plan for the Cooley Ranch, Project No. <br />4. <br />Discussion followed among Council and Agency members regarding the possible flooding and erosion conditions of the <br />Cooley Ranch property, specifically with the Santa Ana River and the Reche Canyon Channel, and the City's position in <br />this regard. <br />Mr. Williams pointed out particular statements in the letter from the County Flood Control in this regard, and stated <br />these problems and conditions would be the concern and responsibility of the County and the developer, and the City <br />would not be involved or responsible. <br />Mr. Dick Fields, representing the Southern Pacific Industrial Development Company, stated they are very interested in <br />this project and would like to see it move ahead. Mr. Fields said that the Southern Pacific Industrial Development <br />Company has approximately 35 acres of land they would like included in this particular project for industrial develop- <br />ment, however, it is not their intention to include the right-of-way property, which is railroad property, and he <br />wanted to clarify that point. <br />Mayor Huntoon asked if anyone else desired to speak at this time. <br />On motion of Councilman Rehrer, seconded by Councilman Hayes and unanimously passed, the Public Hearing was terminated. <br />On motion of Councilwoman Spragins, seconded by Councilman Gonzales and unanimously passed, first reading of Ordinance <br />No. 1478 was approved, and further reading waived. <br />ORDINANCE NO. 1478 - AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF COLTON APPROVING THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY PLAN FOR THE COOLEY RANCH <br />AREA, PROJECT NO. 4. <br />ADJOURNMENT: <br />With no further business to come before the City Council and Redevelopment Agency at this time, on motion of Mayor <br />Huntoon, seconded by Councilman Gonzales and unanimously passed, Chairwoman Spragins adjourned the meeting at 7:55 p. m., <br />to meet for an Adjourned Regular Meeting, Joint Session, of the City Council of the City of Colton and the Redevelopment <br />Agency for the City of Colton on Tuesday, July 29, 1975, at 7:30 p. m., in the Council Chambers of City Hall. <br />Approved this day of 1975. <br />Mayor <br />ADJOURNED COUNCIL MEETING <br />July 21, 1975 <br />V""/, Z -) Q` - le� <br />HELEN A. RAMOS <br />City Clerk <br />In accordance with notice duly and legally given, an Adjourned Regular Meeting of the City Council of the City of Colton <br />was held on the above given date at 7:55 p. m., in the Council Chambers of City Hall, Mayor Huntoon presiding. <br />ROLL CALL: <br />Council members present were Hayes, Spragins, Rehrer, Gonzales, and Mayor Huntoon. Also present were City Manager <br />Huffaker, City Attorney Hutton, and City Clerk Ramos; <br />