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HomeMy WebLinkAbout11/16/1994 MINUTES CCBAKERSFIELD CITY COUNCIL MINUTES MEETING OF NOVEMBER 16, 1994 WORKSHOP - 5:15 P.M. - Council Chambers, City Hall 1501 Truxtun Avenue, Bakersfield 1. ROLL CALL ACTION TAKEN Present: Absent: Mayor Price, Councilmembers McDermott, Edwards, DeMond, Smith, Brunni, Rowles (seated at 5:20), Salvaggio None PLANNING COMMISSION INTERVIEWS. Applicants Ronald P. Bickett, Patricia G. Callagy, David R. Couch, David L. Crabtree, Gary R. Olson, Robert B. Ortiz Jr., Lane Ronnow, Michael Saltz and John W. Willingham participated in a question/answer discussion. Motion byDeMond to recess to Closed Session at 5:46 p.m. APPROVED CLOSED SESSION Closed Session pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9(a) regarding litigation in the case of Nan rs. City of Bakersfield, Kern Superior Court Case No. 227192-RAW. Conference with Real Property Negotiator, Don Anderson and various property owners located adjacent to the Bike Path, pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.8 regarding price and terms of payment for real property located along the Carrier Canal, east of Manor Street. Conference with Legal Counsel (Potential Litigation) for initiation of litigation pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9(o). (1 case) STAFF WAS INSTRUCTED TOP. EJECT AN OFFER PROPERTY MANAGER WAS GIVEN INSTRUCTIONS STAFF WAS INSTRUCTED TO FILE A MOTION IN BANKRUPTCY COURT ON RIVERLAKES ITEM Bakersfield, California, November 16, 1994 - Page 2 CLOSED SESSION continued ACTION TAKEN Closed Session pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9(a) regarding litigation in the case of Deja Vu vs. city of Bakersfield, United States District Court (Eastern Dis- trict of California) Case No. CV-F-91-702REC. Motion by Brunni to adjourn Closed Session at 6:55 p.m. CITY ATTORN~ WAS GIVEN INSTRUCTION APPROVED REGULAR MEETING- 7:00 P.M. - Council Chambers, City Hall 1501 Truxtun Avenue, Bakersfield INVOCATION by Chaplain Rick Roper, Director, First Assembly of God Church. 2. P' ;=nGE OF .~l I ;=GLANCE 3. ROLL CALL ACTION TAKEN Present: Mayor Price, Councilmembers McDermott, Edwards, DeMond, Smith, Brunni, Rowles, Salvaggio Absent: None CLOSEDSESSION ACTION Mayor Price announced Closed Session action as reflected on Page 1. PRESEN;A'nONS Mayor Price announced the elected Council- members would be given their Oaths of Office at a ceremony on December 7, 1994, 5:00 p.m. Michael Richardson, First California capital Corporation, made a presenta- tion on the Convention Center Hotel financing with John Q. Hammons. be Martha Dixon, Department of Energy, San Francisco, presented the City of Bakers- field with a "Clean cities" plaque for recognition as a leader in improving air quality, strengthening local econ- omy and enhancing public awareness of alternative fuels through commitment to, and participation in, the United States Department of Energy Clean cities Program. Bakersfield, California, November 16, 1994 - Page 3 6 · PUBUC STATEMENTS ACTION TAKEN Motion by Brunni to move Item 12.b. forward on the agenda to the end of Consent Calendar. APPROVED be Trudy Unger spoke regarding a lien being placed on her home by a con- tractor and the need for an inspection of the work by the City. The following individuals spoke regard- ing Carrying Concealed Weapons (CCW) permits: Dr. Greg Hanford, who submitted written material; and Dr. Richard Pinkerton. Jack Lancaster spoke regarding laws banning guns and the Right to Bear Arms Amendment. Brunni submitted correspondence from Gerhardt Jacobs in support of CCWs. APPOINTMENTS One (1) appointment to the Planning Commission due to the resignation of Steven Messner, term expiring April 17, 1995. (Deferred from November 2, 1994) Correspondence was received from Kathe- ryne Turner, dated November 16, 1994, withdrawing her application for consid- eration. Mayor Price announced Hearing Item 9.f. has been withdrawn. First Ballot Votes ranked by preference: Ward 1 - Ortiz, Couch, Willingham Ward 2 - Ortiz, Ronnow, Bickett Ward 3 - Crabtree, Willingham, Ronnow Ward 4 - Ronnow, Callagy, Willingham Ward 5 - Willingham, Callagy, Ortiz Ward 6 - Ortiz, Willingham, Couc~ Ward 7 - Ortiz, Crabtree, Couch City Clerk Williams announced the two individuals receiving the highest number of votes were Robert B. Ortiz and John W. Willingham. Bakersfield, California, November 16, 1994 - Page 4 7. APPOINTMENTS continued ACTION TAKEN Second Ballot Votes: Ward 1 - Ortiz Ward 2 - Ortiz Ward 3 - Willingham Ward 4 - Willingham Ward 5 - Willingham Ward 6 - Ortiz Ward 7 - Ortiz City Clerk Williams announced the individual receiving the highest number of votes was John W. Willingham. Notion by McDermott to appoint John W. Willingham, term expiring April 17, 1995. APPROVED NS EDWARDS City Clerk Williams made a corrected announcement stating the individual receiving the highest number of votes was Robert B. Ortiz. Notion by McDermott to reconsider the appointment to Planning Commission. APPROVED Notion by NcDermott to appoint Robert B. Ortiz, term expiring April 17, 1994. APPROVED Confirmation of five (5) appointments made by the Kern County Board of Super- visors to the Fair Housing Advisory Committee, representing At-Large (2), Superintendent of Schools (1 Alternate) and Lending Industry agencies (2). Notion by Salvaggio to confirm the appointments of Nembers Rick Roper and Narlene Flippen; and Alternates Nichael Hulsizer, Vicki Wooster and John Spaulding to the Fair Housing Advisory Committee, terms to expire August 19, 1996. APPROVED NS BRUNNI Bakersfield, California, November 16, 1994 - Page 5 8. CONSENT CAIFNDAR ACTION TAKEN ae Voucher Nos. 3121 to 3606 inclusive, in the amount of $1,652,800.54 and Self Insurance Voucher Nos. 766 to 889 in- clusive, in the amount of $83,875.25. Minutes of the Workshop and Regular Meeting of November 2, 1994. Dedication of Properties: Grant Deed from Frank M. and Brad- ley H. St. Clair for Seasons Park, located on Harris Road, west of New Stine; and appropriation of $20,000 Fund Balance to Community Services Capital Improvement Budget within the Park Improvement Fund to purchase .65 acres. (Ward 6) Grant Deed from Regional Mortgage Co. and Ameri-Kern Financial, Inc. for a drainage basin within Tract No. 4436, located at the southwest corner of Rockford Avenue and Castleton Street. (Ward 7) Grant Deed from Dale W. Brewer and Margaret E. Brewer for a drainage basin within Tract No. 4435-A, located at the southeast corner of Rockford Avenue and Castlepoint Street. (Ward 7) Notices of Completion and acceptance of work: Contract No. 94-120 with Micon for construction of Brandon Park Sewer Lift Station modifications, com- pleted October 28, 1994. Contract No. 94-54 with Southwest Contractors for construction of medians on White Lane between Cernan Way and Tubac Lane, completed November 8, 1994. Contract No. 94-7 with St. Clair Development for Seasons Park, completed November 4, 1994. REMOVED FOR SEPARATE OONSIDERATION DEED 4087 DEED 4088 REMOVED FOR SEPARATE CONSIDERATIOI; Bakersfield, California, November 16, 1994 - Page 6 8. CONSENTCALENDAR continued ACTION TAKEN do 4. fe Contract No. 93-195 with Trustees of the Curt Carter and Arleta Carter 1991 Revocable Living Trust for Tract No. 5505, landscaping, located on the southeast corner of Jewetta Avenue and Reina Road, completed October 18, 1994. Contract No. 94-85 with Stine Road Developers for Tract No. 5670, Phase 2, located on the northwest corner of Stine Road and Seasons Drive, completedOctober 21, 1994. Resolution adopting the City of Bakers- field Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) Program for use on federally funded highway improvement projects in the City of Bakersfield for Fiscal Year 1994-95. Resolution determining unpaid assess- ments and providing for issuance of bonds for Assessment District No. 93-3, California/Oak. (Ward 5) Resolution approving Bond Purchase Con- tract and awarding sale of bonds for Assessment District No. 93-3, California/ Oak. (Ward 5) Bond Purchase Contract with Sutro & Co., Inc. Resolution ordering change and modifi- cation to Engineer's Report, Assessment Diagram and Assessment Roll for Assess- ment District No. 93-3, California/Oak. (Ward 5) Resolution approving a Grant Agreement with State of California Department of Toxic Substances Control and appropriat- ing $11,000 Grant Revenue to the Fire Department Capital Improvement Budget in the Capital Outlay Fund to purchase an automated electronic weather station for the Hazardous Materials Division van. Agreement with State of California Department of Toxic Substances Control. REMOVED FOR SEPARATE OONSIDERATION RES 179-94 RES 180-94 RES 181-94 CON 94-219 RES 182-94 RES 183-94 AGR 94-220 Bakersfield, California, November 16, 1994 - Page 7 8. CONSENT CA~FNDAR continued ACTION TAKE]~ Resolution providing for the adjustment of property tax revenues upon local agency jurisdictional change resulting from Annexation No. 380, LAFCO Proceed- ing No. 1178, Calloway No. 6 Annexation. (Ward 4) Tract Maps and Improvement Agreements: U.S. Home Corporation for Tract No. 5565, Phase 2, located on the north side of Hageman Road, west of Jewetta Avenue. (Ward 4) Kyle Carter Homes Inc. for Tract No. 5688, Phase E, located on the north side of Harris Road, west of Stine Road. (Ward 6) Castle & Cooke Homes, Inc. for completion of wall for Tract No. 5489, Phase B, located on the northwest corner of Old Farm Road and Brimhall Road. (Ward 4) 4 o Novation with U.S. Home Corpora- tion, replacing DeWalt Group Inc. as the subdivider in regards to Agreement No. 93-23, for Tract No. 5565, Phase 1, providing for the construction of a portion of Old Farm Road adjacent to Tract No. 5565. Improvement Agreement with St. Clair Development for Seasons Park, located on the south side of Harris Road, west of Stine Road. (Ward 6) Agreement with St. Clair Development for median island construction in lieu of paying proportionate cost, located in Stine Road between Harris Road and Panama Lane. (Ward 6) kmendment No. 1 to Agreement No. 94-74 with the California Conservation Corps (CCC) to perform the labor involved with the installation of landscaping and irrigation improvements at State Route 99 and Rosedale Highway Inter- change. (Ward 5) RES 184-94 AGR 94-221 AGR 94-222 AGR 94-223 AGR 94-224 AGR 94-225 REMOVED FOR SEPARATE OONSIDERATIQN REMOVED FOR SEPARATE CONSIDERATION AGR 94-226 Bakersfield, California, November 16, 1994 - Page 8 8. CONSENT CAIFNDAR continued ACTION TAKEN Amendment No. 1 to Agreement No. 93-134 with Tri-County Elevator Company, Inc. to provide full maintenance elevator service for an additional elevator located at the Development Services Building. (Ward 2) Agreement with Pircher, Nichols & Meeks for legal services for Assessment Dis- trict No. 94-1, Renfro/Hughes. Wards 4 & 7) Accept bid to award Annual Contract to A-1 Battery Company ($21,393.30) for automotive batteries. Accept bid to award Annual Contract to Jim Alfter Cement Contractor ($149,351.80) for curbs, gutters and sidewalks. Accept bid to award Contract to Brad Bradford Electric, Inc. ($31,994) for the installation of signal interconnect on Truxtun Avenue from Oak Street to A Street. (Wards 2 & 5) Accept bid to award Contract to IPS Services, Inc. ($39,480) for the reflectorization of major streets. (Wards 1, 2, 3, 5, 6 & 7) Accept bid to award Contract to Alpha Omega Builders ($72,900) for the con- struction of landscape median improve- ments on Wible Road between Panama Lane and Harris Road. (Ward 7) Accept low bids from McCain Traffic Supply ($11,611.96), Peek Traffic ($14,710.41), Synchronex (($32,750.93), Traffic Parts ($3,178.09) and Econolite Control Products ($94,540.88) for traffic signal equipment. ($156,792.27) Authorization for the Hazardous Mater- ials Division to apply to the California Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to become the Certified Unified Program Agency within the incorporated limits of the City of Bakersfield. REMOVED FOR SEPARATE OONSIDERATION AGR 94-227 CON 94-228 REMOVED FOR SEPARATE CONSIDERATIO]~ CON 94-229 CON 94-230 REMOVED FOR SEPARATE OONSIDERATIOI; Bakersfield, California, November 16, 1994 - Page 9 8. CONS~4TCAIFNDA~ continued ACTION TAKEN 1995 Health Insurance Renewals. (Staff recommends referral to Personnel Committee) REMOVED FOR SEPARATE CONSIDERATION Motion by McDermott to adopt Items (a) through (x) of the Consent Calendar with the exception of Items c.l., d.3., d.4., i., m., o., r., u., x., and corrections to the dollar amounts in the text of Items f. and g. APPROVED Dedication of Properties: Grant Deed from Frank M. and Brad- ley H. St. Clair for Seasons Park, located on Harris Road, west of New Stine; and appropriation of $20,000 Fund Balance to Community Services Capital Improvement Budget within the Park Improvement Fund to purchase .65 acres. (Ward 6) Notice of Completion and acceptance of work: Contract No. 94-7 with St. Clair Development for Seasons Park, completed November 4, 1994. DEED 4089 Improvement Agreement with St. Clair Development for Seasons Park, located on the south side of Harris Road, west of Stine Road. (Ward 6) Agreement with St. Clair Development for median island construction in lieu of paying proportionate cost, located in Stine Road between Harris Road and Panama Lane. (Ward 6) Rowles abstaining due to conflict of interest. AGR 94-231 AGR 94-232 Motion by McDermott to adopt Items c.l., APPROVED d.3., 1. and m. of the Consent Calendar. ABS ROWLES Bakersfield, California, November 16, 1994 - Page 10 8. CONSEN[CALENDAR continued ACTION TAKEN Notice of Completion and acceptance of work: Contract No. 93-195 with Trustees of the Curt Carter and Arleta Carter 1991 Revocable Living Trust for Tract No. 5505, landscaping, located on the southeast corner of Jewetta Avenue and Reina Road, completed October 18, 1994. 1995 Health Insurance Renewals. (Staff recommends referral to Personnel Committee) Brunni abstaining due to conflict of interest. Motion by McDermott to adopt Items d.4. and x. of the Consent Calendar. APPROVED ABS BRUNNI Amendment No. 1 to Agreement No. 93-134 with Tri-County Elevator Company, Inc. to provide full maintenance elevator service for an additional elevator located at the Development Services Building. (Ward 2) Motion by McDermott to adopt Item o. of the Consent Calendar. AGR 94-233 APPROVED NS BRUNNI Accept bid to award Annual Contract to Jim Alfter Cement Contractor ($149,351.80) for curbs, gutters and sidewalks. Accept bid to award Contract to Alpha Omega Builders ($72,900) for the con- struction of landscape median improve- ments on Wible Road between Panama Lane and Harris Road. (Ward 7) Edwards requested staff review the bidding and noticing processes, how the specifica- tions are written and what can be done to encourage contractors to bid. CON 94-234 CON 94-235 Motion by Edwards to adopt Items r. and APPROVED u. of the Consent Calendar. Bakersfield, California, November 16, 1994 - Page 11 12. NEW BUSINESS continued ACTION TAKEN Sale of Business License Listing. Motion by Brunni to institute 100% cost recovery. APPROVED (New Business continued on Page 17) HEARINGS Rearing to consider a Resolution finding that certain weeds, debris and discarded articles on the properties listed below constitute a public nuisance and direct- ing the Fire Chief to abate such nuisance. Ward 7: Vacant lot south of Smoke Tree Mobile Home Park; Vacant lot northwest corner of Pacheco & Hughes. Hearing opened at 7:48 p.m. No one spoke. Hearing closed at 7:49 p.m. Motion bySalvaggio to adopt Resolu- tion, confirming the Report of the Fire Chief. RES 185-94 APPROVED Riverlakes Ranch/Unibell Development Agreement No. 90-174 Annual Report regarding the status of the Partial Amendment of Development Agreement No. 86-54 (Rancho Laborde Development Agreement). (Ward 4) (Hearing con- tinued from October 12, 1994 and November 2, 1994) Motion by Brunni to postpone this hear- APPROVED ing for two (2) months. Bakersfield, California, November 16, 1994 - Page 12 9. H~A~INGS continued ACTION TAKEN General Plan Amendment 3-94, Segment I, Zone Change No. 5581 (Ward 4): Martin-Mcintosh, representing Castle & Cooke, requests to amend the Metropolltan Bakersfield 2010 General Plan Land Use Element from High Medium Density Residential to Low Medium Density Residential on 14 acres, located on the southeast corner of Ming Avenue and Haggin Oaks Boulevard. Ordinance amending Title 17 of the Bakersfield Municipal Code and Zon- ing Map NO. lZ3-08 by changing the zoning from Limited Multiple Family Dwelling (One Dwelling per 2,500 square feet) to One Family Dwelling on 14 acres, located on the south- east corner of Ming Avenue and Haggin Oaks Boulevard. Planning Director Hardisty provided background information. Hearing opened at 7:55 p.m. No one spoke. Hearing closed at 7:55 p.m. Motion by Brunni to adopt Resolution and give First Reading to Ordinance. RES 186-94 FR APPROVED de General Plan Amendment 3-94, Segment II, Zone Change No. 5564) (Hard 5): David Milazzo and Associates, representing Commercial Developers, Inc., requests to amend the Metro- politan Bakersfiald 2010 ~eneral Plan Land Use Element from Office commercial to ~eneral Commerclal on 3.71 acres, located at 5700 Stockdale Highway. RES 187-94 Bakersfield, California, November 16, 1994 - Page 13 9. HEARINGS continued ACTION T~KEN Ordinance amending Title 17 of the Bakersfield Municipal Code and Zon- ing Map No. 102-34 by changing the zoning from Professional and &dmin- istratlve Office, Architectural Design, to Planned Commercial Development for a 39,170 square foot retail commercial shopping center on 3.71 acres, located at 5700 Stockdale Highway. Correspondence was received from Math- ilda & William Kuehl, representing Kern City residents, dated September 20, 1994, submitting a petition in opposition. Hearing opened at 7:58 p.m. The following individuals spoke in opposition to staff recommendation: Eugene Lane and Mathilda Kuehl. David Milazzo, representing Commercial Developers, Inc., spoke in support and submitted drawings. Mathilda Kuehl spoke in rebuttal. Hearing closed at 8:12 p.m. Motion byRowles to adopt Resolution amending the Land Use Element. FR NAT Amended motion by Rowles to adopt Res- olution with an amendment to Condition 15 to bring back for hearing after one (1) year with a staff analysis on the dual U-turn lanes/traffic problems. NAT Mayor Price announced a recess at 8:42 p.m. and reconvened at 8:50 p.m. Amended motion by Rowles to adopt Res- olution with an amendment to Condition 15 for staff to conduct a traffic anal- ysis, confer with the developer, examine the emergency frontage road issue and the traffic circulation in the median area right-of-way and come to a mutual agree- ment on improvements. APPROVED NS BRUNNI Bakersfield, California, November 16, 1994 - Page 14 9. HEARINGS continued ACTION TAKEN General Plan Amendment 3-94, Segment V, Zone Change No. 5580 (Ward 4): Jim Marino for Marino Associates, representing Gardiner Farms, requests to amend the Metropolitan Bakersfield 2010 General Plan Land Use Element from'Resource-Intensive Agriculture to Low Density Residen- tial on 95.91 acres, located north of Noriega Road to Reina Road, west of Jewetta Avenue. Ordinance amending Title 17 of the Bakersfield Municipal Code and Zon- ing Map No. 101-13 by changing the zoning from Agriculture-20 Acre Minimum to One Family Dwelling on 95.91 acres, located north of Noriega Road to Reina Road, west of Jewetta Avenue. Brunni abstained due to conflict of interest. Planning Director Hardisty provided background information. Hearing opened at 8:52 p.m. Jim Marino, representing Gardiner Farms, spoke in support of staff recommendation. Hearing closed at 8:54 p.m. RES 188-94 FR Motion ~ McDe~ott to adopt Resolution. ~PROV~) Bakersfield, California, November 16, 1994 - Page 15 9. HEARINGS continued ACTION TAKEN General Plan Amendment 3-94, Segment VIII, Zone Change No. 5561 (Ward 4): Cuesta Engineering, representing West Kern Land Corporation, re- quests to amend the Metropolitan Bakersfield 2010 General Plan from General Commercial to Low Medium Density Residential on 13 acres (Parcel 1), located southwesterly of the intersection of Renfro Road with the future alignment of the Kern River Freeway; and from Low Density Residential to General commercial on 13 acres (Parcel 2), located at the northeast corner of Stockdale Highway and Renfro Road. Appeal by Cuesta Engineering of Planning Commission decision dis- approving amending Title 17 of the Bakersfield Municipal Code and Zon- ing Map Nos. 101-34 and 101-35 by changing the zoning from Neighbor- hood Commercial to One Family Dwelling (Parcel 1), located south- westerly of the intersection of Renfro Road with the future right- of-way of the Kern River Freeway; and from One Family Dwelling to Neighborhood Commercial (Parcel 2), located at the northeast corner of Stockdale Highway and Renfro Road. Maurice Etchechury, Cuesta Engineering, has submitted correspondence from Jim T. Murphy, Vice President, West-Kern Corporation, dated November 8, 1994, withdrawing their request for a zone change and General Plan Amendment. WITHDRAWN Bakersfield, California, November 16, 1994 - Page 16 9. HEARINGS continued ACTION TAKEN General Plan Amendment 3-94, Segment IX, Zone Change No. 5585 (Ward 7): Cornerstone Engineering, represent- ing Joe Fambrough and Cecil Tackett, requests to amend the Metropolitan Bakersfield 2010 General Plan Land Use Element from Low Density Resid- ential to General Commercial on 6.27 acres, located east of Wible Road and north of Berkshire Road. 2e Ordinance amending Title 17 of the Bakersfield Municipal Code and Zoning Map No. 123-25 by changing the zoning from One Family Dwell- ing to Neighborhood Commercial on 6.27 acres, located east of Wible Road and north of Berkshire Road. Planning Director Hardisty provided background information. Hearing opened at 8:55 p.m. No one spoke at hearing. Hearing closed at 8:57 p.m. Motion by Salvaggio to adopt Resolution and give First Reading to Ordinance. RES 189-94 FR APPROVED 10. REPORTS 11. DEFERRED BUSINESS Ordinance amending Subsection C. of Section 3.20.090 of the Bakersfield Municipal Code relating to purchasing (bids). (First Reading November 2, 1994) ORD 3617 Motion by McDermott to adopt Ordinance. APPROVED Bakersfield, California, November 16, 1994 - Page 17 11. DEFERRED BUSINESS continued ACTION TAKEN Appeal by David and Frieda Driskill of the Board of Zoning Adjustment deci- sion denying Conditional Use Permit No. 5593 to allow a commercial automobile restoration and painting operating in a Limited Multiple Family Dwelling Zone district on property located at ?$20 Wible Road. (Ward 7) (Continued from the November 2, 1994 hearing) Planning Director Hardisty provided background information and distributed a revised Administrative Report with corrections to typographical errors and cross references. Motion by Salvaggio to adopt Resolution, overturning the decision of the Board of Zoning Adjustment. RES 190-94 APPROVED 12. NEW BUSINESS Ordinance adding Subsection B. 9. to Section 17.60.060 of the Bakersfield Municipal Code relating to sign regu- lations in the Bakersfleld Auto Mall. Ce Resolution declaring the Council's intention to call a Special Election upon the vacancy of Ward 6. FR RES 191-94 Motion by McDermott to adopt Resolution. APPROVED Status Report and Update on proposed sports/entertainment facility including playing fields/regional park. City Manager Tandy provided a present- ation. 13 . COUNCIL STATEMENTS McDermott thanked the outgoing Councilmembers for their service to the City. Salvaggio requested staff provide a status report on the left turn project at Planz and Wible Roads; and the traffic signal at Akers and Panama Lane. Bakersfield, California, November 16, 1994 - Page 18 13. COUNCIL STATEMENTS continued ACTION TAKEN Salvaggio inquired about items on the Budget & Finance Committee agenda. Brunni referred to staff the difficulty of motorists to see the curbing at the southeast corner of Gosford and White Lane when it is dark/foggy. Brunni submitted written material (14 comments) regarding the Request for Proposal landscaping within the consolidated maintenance district that was on the Novem- ber 2, 1994 meeting and requested staff respond in writing and include her in the distribution of the response. Brunni inquired if the Concealed Weapons issue will be brought back to Council; City Attorney Skousen responded. Brunni inquired if there is a hearing scheduled for Mesa Marin December 14, 1994; City Manager Tandy responded. Brunni congratulated McDermott on his election to Ward 4. Edwards thanked staff and acknowledged their assistance to public and Council. Rowles requested a synopsis of the timing of, and the accidents occurring at, the traffic signal at Village Lane/Stockdale Highway. Rowles requested copies of the written response regarding the 14 comments on the RFP submitted byBrunni be distributed in Council packets for the December 14, 1994 meeting. Mayor Price announced the Councilmember installation ceremony news release will be out Friday. Bakersfield, California, November 16, 1994 - Page 19 14. ADJOURNMENT ACTION Ti%KEN Motion by McDermott at 9:30 p.m. APPROVED . / MAY~R of the/ City of Bakersfield, CA ATTEST: CITY CLERK and Ex Officio Clerk of the Council of the City of Bakersfield, CA nss