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427 <br />ADJOURNED COUNCIL MEETING <br />April 21, 1977 <br />In accordance with notice duly and legally given, an Adjourned Regular Meeting of the City Council of the City of <br />Colton was held on the above given date at 7:30 p. m., in the Council Chambers of City Hall, Mayor Beltran presid- <br />ing. <br />Rni i rAi i <br />Council members present were Hayes, Cisneros, Rehrer, Gonzales, and Mayor Beltran. Also present were Acting City <br />Manager Johnsen, City Attorney Edwards, and City Clerk Ramos. <br />1976 State Park Bond Act <br />Grant Application <br />Community Services Director Earl Young read from his memorandum dated April 21, concerning consideration and ap- <br />proval of a resolution regarding an application for the 1976 State Park Bond Act grant assistance, and authorizing <br />the Acting City Manager to sign said application to be forwarded to the State Department of Parks and Recreation. <br />Mr. Young said the application details the proposed project improvements for Municipal,Veterans and Central Parks, <br />and is a 100% grant program, requiring no local matching funds, similar to the 1974 State Park Bond Program in <br />which the City participated. <br />Discussion followed among Council Members and Staff with regard to the proposed projects and the three parks in- <br />volved. <br />Moved by Councilman Hayes, seconded by Councilwoman Cisneros, to approve Resolution No. 3682. Unanimous vote. <br />RESOLUTION NO. 3682 - RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COLTON APPROVING <br />THE APPLICATION FOR 1976 STATE GRANT FUNDS, COLTON THREE -PARK <br />DEVELOPMENT (MUNICIPAL PARK, VETERANS PARK, AND CENTRAL PARK). <br />The City Council took a short recess. <br />The City Council reconvened at 7:30 p. m., in joint session with the Planning Commission, all Council Members <br />present. <br />Planning Commissioners present were Face, Negrete, Rios, Saenz, and Chairman Grider. <br />Sphere of Influence <br />Mr. Gary Mitchell, Planning Associate, made a presentation on the City of Colton's Sphere of Influence, referring <br />to maps indicating the present boundaries of the City's Sphere of Influence and the proposed Sphere of Influence, <br />to be presented to the Local Agency Formation Commission. <br />Mr. Mitchell outlined the proposed areas and boundaries for the Sphere of Influence, which will include county <br />pockets, service areas, Grand Terrace and all of the Reche Canyon area, using the County line, along Main Street, <br />as a natural line barrier. <br />Mr. Mitchell continued on October 26, 1976, the Planning Commission adopted Resolution No. 819, approving the <br />Revised City/County Policy for Planning and Spheres of Influence, which was approved and adopted by the City Council <br />on November 3, 1976, and the guidelines of this policy, along with the City's General Plan, was the criteria used <br />in the formation of the proposed Sphere of Influence for the City of Colton. <br />Mr. Mitchell stated a sphere of influence is defined to mean a plan for the probable service areas of each local <br />governmental entity and should be based on these considerations: <br />The maximum possible service area of the agency based upon present and possible <br />service capabilities of the agency. <br />The range of services the agency is providing or could provide. <br />The projected future population growth of the area. <br />The type of development occurring or planned for the area, including, but not <br />limited to, residential, commercial, and industrial development. <br />The present and probable future service needs of the area. <br />Local governmental agencies presently providing services to such area and the <br />present level, range and adequacy of services provided by such existing local <br />governmental agencies. <br />The existence of social and economic interdependence and interaction between <br />the area within the boundaries of a local governmental agency and the area <br />which surrounds it and which could be considered within the agency's sphere of <br />influence. <br />Discussion then followed among Council Members, Planning Commissioners and Staff, regarding the proposed Sphere of <br />Influence for the City of Colton, the existing City services that are extended to the Grand Terrace and Reche <br />Canyon areas, and future planning and projects for the City. <br />Moved by Commissioner Negrete, seconded by Commissioner Rios, to recommend for approval and adoption to the City <br />Council the proposed Sphere of Influence for the City of Colton, as presented by Staff. Motion carried. <br />Moved by Councilman Rehrer, seconded by Councilwoman Cisneros, to adopt proposed Sphere of Influence for the City <br />of Colton as recommended by the Planning Commission, and instructing Staff to submit said Sphere of Influence to <br />the Local Agency Formation Commission. Vote was unanimous. <br />Grand Terrace Service Area <br />Mr. Mitchell advised that the Local Agency Formation Commission has also requested the City of Colton submit a <br />proposed service area for the Grand Terrace community, should Grand Terrace be excluded from the proposed Sphere of <br />Influence as presented by the City of Colton. <br />APR-' 197 <br />