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AGENDA REPORT <br />CITY OF COLTON <br />For City Council Meeting of <br />March 10, 1994 <br />March 10, 1994 <br />TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL <br />FROM: Julie Hayward Biggs, City Attorney <br />SUBJECT: Moratorium on Issuance of Hillside Building Permits/Reche Canyon and Environs <br />As requested by the City Council, I have prepared the attached interim urgency <br />ordinance. Pursuant to the provisions of Government Code Section 65858, this Ordinance will <br />take effect immediately upon its adoption by the Council and remain in effect for a period of 45 <br />days unless extended by further action of the City Council. During the initial 45 day period, <br />it will be incumbent upon the Public Works Department and the Community Development <br />Department to review all current construction standards as they relate to compaction issues in <br />order to determine whether changes are needed in order to prevent future problems such as those <br />now being experienced by homeowners in the Reche Canyon area. Depending on the outcome <br />of the studies conducted by Public Works and Community Development, City Code revisions <br />may be recommended. <br />As I understand it, at the present time, City Code provisions relating to <br />compacting are in accord with uniform standards and fully protect the City from any liability for <br />damages that may result from construction in hillside areas. The purpose of the moratorium is <br />simply to verify that fact and determine whether any greater steps might be taken by the City <br />to assure proper construction in such areas. <br />This measure does not require a public hearing and it will become effective with <br />only this initial reading. It does require, however, a four-fifths vote of the City Council. <br />Concurrence: <br />City Manager <br />