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27U <br />COUNCIL MEETING <br />April 20, 1976 <br />A regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Colton was held on the above given date at 7:30 p. m., in <br />the Council Chambers of City Hall, Mayor Beltran presiding. <br />Mayor Beltran led the group in the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. <br />Invocation was offered by Councilman Leroy Rehrer. <br />ROLL CALL: <br />Council members present were Hayes, Cisneros, Rehrer, Gonzales, and Mayor Beltran. Also present were City <br />Manager Huffaker, City Attorney Edwards, and City Clerk Ramos. <br />CONSENT CALENDAR: <br />Minutes <br />April 6, 1976 Mayor Beltran amended Page 4, first paragraph, regarding appoint- <br />ment to TSA Board of Directors, recommending the City Manager <br />in place of Councilwoman Cisneros, because this is a technical <br />Staff type of committee comprised of City Managers. <br />April 12, 1976 <br />Warrants <br />5731 through 5742 <br />5744 through 5920 <br />2408 through 2686 <br />April 13, 1976, Inclusive <br />Utility Easement <br />The Southland Corporation. Approved and authorized for recording. <br />Moved by Councilman Hayes, seconded by Councilwoman Cisneros, to approve Consent Calendar. Vote was unanimous. <br />MAYOR'S REPORTS AND PROCLAMATIONS: <br />Resolutions of Commendation <br />Mayor Beltran read and presented Resolutions of Commendation to the following students: <br />Elpidio Estrada, Helen Reddoch, Thomas Schultz, and Beatrice Thorp. <br />Mr. Robert L. Blaikie, representing the San Bernardino B.P.O. Elks Lodge No. 836, also presented the four <br />students with Resolutions on behalf of Dennis Hansberger, Chairman of the County Board of Supervisors. <br />Mayor Beltran acknowledged the following Proclamations: <br />National Family Unity Week - May 2 to 8, 1976. <br />Leukemia Week - May 2 to 8, 1976. <br />Elks National Youth Week - May 1 to 8, 1976. <br />Community Development Act <br />Mayor Beltran stated the City Council will deviate from the Agenda at this time, and discuss the Community <br />Development Act items concerning funding and proposed projects. <br />City Manager Huffaker advised that the Community Development Act item had inadvertently been left off of the <br />Agenda, and consequently had not been publicized in the newspaper for this evening's meeting, therefore, Staff <br />would recommend that another meeting be held some time next week to discuss this matter thoroughly and also to <br />give the citizens ample notice and opportunity to attend the meeting. <br />It was the consensus of the Council members to schedule a meeting for Monday, April 26, 1976, at 7:30 p. m., <br />in the Council Chambers. <br />Ordinance No. 1493. <br />Mayor Beltran read a letter dated April 1, 1976, regarding a request to sell "safe and sane" fireworks within <br />the City of Colton, and to rescind the existing ordinance which prevents the sale or use of fireworks in the <br />City. <br />The letter was signed by the following groups and individuals: Sally A. Hernandez, President, Miss Softball <br />America; Arcadio Canino, President, Colton Pony/Colt League; Valerie J. Towle, President, Colton Band Parents; <br />Manuel Romero, President, Los Padrinos; and Barbara Delgado, San Salvador Church. <br />The letter requested approval of the sale of fireworks in the City to help support the youth of the community <br />and for fund raising activities. <br />Mayor Beltran stated that an ordinance has been prepared for first reading this evening which would regulate <br />the storage, use and sale of safe and sane fireworks within the City, and rescind the existing ordinance. <br />Speaking in favor of the proposed ordinance and the sale of fireworks in the City were Mrs. Valerie J. Towle, <br />22111 Newport Avenue, Colton, and Mr. Manuel Romero, President of the Los Padrinos and Instructor at the Pasa <br />Tiempo Boutique. Mrs. Towle suggested that the City Council consider adding to the proposed ordinance that the <br />sale of fireworks be excluded from the water shed areas. <br />Mr. E. H. Robinson, 145 East G Street, Colton, spoke in opposition to the sale of fireworks in the City, stating he <br />felt it was too dangerous. <br />Councilman Rehrer saated he felt there is no such thing as "safe and sane" fireworks and that he was opposed to <br />adopting an ordinance permitting the sale and use of fireworks in this community. Mr. Rehrer said he did not <br />feel that the City Council should take on the responsibility for something of this nature. <br />Mayor Beltran read a report submitted by Councilman Hayes regarding total calls and/or injuries involving the use <br />of fireworks in the following cities: Colton, San Bernardino, Rialto, Riverside, and Redlands. The report also <br />stated that under new California laws, 1975, hospitals do not have to report such injuries. <br />APR 2 01976 <br />