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1/14/1974 �'�� ��. �- MTNU`TES OF `THE R�G�TIiAR N1EE`TING OF THE CITY COUNCIL CITY OF ROLLING HILLS January 14, 1974 , � r�g�1.�x meEcia�g �f t.fl�e City Council was called to order by �Iayor ���r �t �'03� �o�Io �'Ionday, �anu�ry 14, 1974 at the Administra� tion �u�ld�ng, �' Por�uxguese Bend Road, Rolling Hills , C�liforniao � ROI�'L C��� pItES�°�TTo Councilmen Heinsheimer, Pearson, Hesse Mayor Bear Gouncilman Battaglia joined the meeting at 7 :45 PeMo �" A�S��i41"g o None 00 ° � � AL�O Pff�SE�1�o �°�ena Clifton City M�nager C�, William Kinley City Attorney Q � Marion Welch City Treasurer June Cunningfiam Secret�ry Valerie Kelly Thumb Taxi Robert Mohr Radio Call Corp 1�TsoMargaret Kracke League of Women Voters Robert Kerr Resident �Iso Dorothy Le Gonte " � Mason Rose " Mso Florence Ziegler " AP�ROVAL 0�' NTI�I�JT'�S A anotion to �pprove the minutes of the meeting of December 17 , 1973 as pr�s�x��ed was made by Councilman Hesse, seconded by Councilm�n H�insh�ianer aa�d carri�d by the following roll call vote: AY��v G�uncilm�n Heinsheimer, Hesse, Pearson, Mayor Bear NOESo None ABSENTo Gouncilm�n Battaglia C�TY COU�ICS�.� RE�ORTS R:I�I�TG RI1VG �°� CI`TY PARK 150 1�Irso Clif�eon reported that the map for the riding ring will be on f�� agenda of t�e Subdivision Committee meeting at the Regional Planning � Co�nrni�sion on �r�d��, �7ax�uary 18th, and will be presented to the Rolling Y-�il�� Plannin� CoYnmis�ion at the meeting on February 19the °�'Y�e Ciry ��etorney reported �haz he had corresponded with Mro Rober� Dunn, o��r of �the property at 2 Poppytrail, and that Mro Dunn �ad �omrnit�ed hi�nse�f t� �the sale of the property for the ring to the C�,ty of Rolling �i.11s for the agreed purcl�ase price of $20 ,000 and had sen�c �he I�gal d�scri�tion to Mro Kinleyo The escrow wi11 be handled through �Iro T��nley° s office and the policy of title insurance will be ob�ai�ed �s �oon as the fi��l m�p for the property �goes on record, Mro Y�in�.�y said o ����:>� ,7�n�xary 14, 1974 °�h� �nat�er r��s h�ld o� �h� �genda o PU���.� IJI°IL;I�'I�S �Oi���S ION 156 Applicatio� ��0 5397�, G��n�.��al ��lep�on� �om��ny �ot�,c� of a h���:ing b�fo�e eh� I'ub�.ic Utilities Gommission on Appl�,ea�ioa� 1V�o 53974 �af Gea�e�al �Te1��ho�� �omp�ny of California for �uthox°��cy fo incr��se c����i� �a�t�s �x�d charg�s scheduled for Monday January 28, 1974 i�n 1�0� A�.g�les e��s presented to the Counci�.o The n�trce c�a� received and fi�edo C��� �100 9642 , G�w N�tic� fro� ��� Public �J�il��ies Go�unission of an order institut- ing inv��tig�fio�a e�� �h� Com�r�.��io:n° s own motion ix�to the natur�,l gas supply and requir��n�n�� o�' gas publi.c utilities in the State of C�lifornia r��s �����n��d �o th� �ouneilo °�he notie� c�as r�ce:iv�d ��d filedo I�T�MS �I�:�� O�ER GONTR�CT m �'UB�I� E��OYE�S ° RE�'IREMEN`T SYST�M 158 °I°he City ��to��e�r �e�ort�d �hat h�. h�d reviewed the Contract �etr�reen the Bo�rd c�f Ad�nin,�.��ra�ion, Public E�uployees � Retirement SysteHn and �he City� �ounci.l of the Ci�y of Rolling Hills , ar�d had found i� to b� i,�n good or�l�ro �`h� c�ntract c�r�s e�ecut�d by the Mayor and at�ested by �tfl�e �ity� C1�rk9 to beeome eff�ctive on February 1, 1974e PROPOSED OR�IIV�k�'C� �,�J�'�IORT�I�iG CONTRACT C�uncilm�n ���.nshe�Yn�r anoved that a proposed ordinance entitled �N ORDTI�I�,�N�E OF `��� �I°�Y COUNCI� OF °THE CI'TY OF ROLLII�IG HILLS A�J�°��RI�.��G �S COI�I`q°�ACT ��`��� �HE CITY COUNCIL AND THE BOARD OF A�1�'I�1�STR�.4��0�1 0�° �� ����TI� PUBLI� �LOYEES ° RETIREMENT SYST�M be intro��cc�l; ��d �h�� re�ding in . full be waivede �h� ��tio� r,��� ��co��l�d b� Councilman Hesse and c��ried by the foll.ow�ng roll c���. v��c�v �Y�So C�axncilm�� ���ctagli�, Y�einsheimer, Hesse, �earso� �'Iay�or Be�r �O�So �an.e A����'T o �cne 1ZOI.�I�TG H�.��S �E���� �0�7R`T 148 �I�yor B�ar ��ened �i�cus�aon oi ��e :nor�.torium on tennis courc lig�t�.�.g i�po��d b�� t�he C�asu�cil. �t �he me�t�.ng of December 3 , 1973, to be rev�,�wed on ����.ary :L4, :L974 0 d2m � ��'�� ��nuary �.�, �.974 1�Irs o GlLifton distributed cor.respo�d�nce contain�.ng the rules for op�ratfon of tennis cour�s by �o� .Angel�s County and the �ity of Los Angeles , as �equest�d by �he Gity Gauncilo In tY�e di�cussion ��iat f�lYowed �'ouncilm�n Heinsheimer suggested that the Gcunci� �dop�c p�a�agr�.��i a) , ��ction Zo of t1�� `Tennis Commit- tees letter d���d December �3, �9730 "In vi�r�s of itkae current energy situation, the lights on t�e City t��.nis courts not be used for the pe.ripd effective wi�h th� end of the pre�ent mor�torium � January 14, �1974 and ending on �I�rch 31, 1974" Fo1low�ng ti�e discus�ion, �o�ux�ci.lm�n Hesse Fnoved �that the mora- �torium be extEnded ind�finize�yo `The mo�io� �caras seconded by Councilman Battag�ia ��d c��ri�d un�nimouslyo t" �NIERGE;NCY DISAS`T�� P�stV 100 � �--� y�� L � May�r Be�� �re�.cc��ned yIre �O� L°1O11LPy Radio Call �orporatio:n, to � th� meetin�, �nd said tha� Mra Mohr tac�uld demons�rate the Motorola Alert � Monitor 1Z�ceiv�r ordered by �ro Vernon �°ay, Chairman, and Vice-Chairman Dr. Martin Gou1d of ��n�rg�ncy Opera�ion Committeea �Ir� , Clifton explain- ed that th� uni�s r�r�r� b�i�g consid�red for pl�ceYnent in t�e home� �� the area d�rec�or� �s defi�ned in t�� Ennergency Opera�tion �la� developed for the Ci�y of Ro1.l�n� �i�.11s o `The uni�s cos� about $325 �ach, and �r.e.� ex�reYn�ly vers�tile, as �hey can b� used in homes on batt�ries or in cars �tt�ched �o the c�garett� lighter, and would maint�in resident- ia1 contact with �che �m�rgency Operation Ce�ter in the event of a disastero Mro Mohr ��id �th�t power 1in�s and telephone communications ar� the first to go in an emergeney, and �h� monitor alert would continue �o operateo Following �he d��nonst���ion of the equipment Mayor Be�r referred th� matter to the �mergency Operation Committe� and �sked Gouncilman Heinsheim�r, cuho �s a m�cnber of �he Commi��ee, to report baek to the Council, NEGJ BUSIN�SS LET°TER FROM �o La PA�I�?��G� 1�T3.1���S°�� HIG� �CHOOL 35 `The M��ager �rese��ed a letter dated �Tanuary 3 , 1974 from Dro A1ex T�o Pala�dec�i, 4A���.sc�nt �rincipal of Mi�°aleste High Sc�ioal9 advising that the ga�� �� the s�u�h end of Miraleste �iigh �choo� c�ould be clos�d to s•tudent fir�ffic or� °Tuesday, January 8 , 19�140 Dro Palandech �dv�sed th�t the ga�e was in�..tially� ins�talled to accommodate adjoining l�nd ocaners , �nd closi�ng the g�te was the result of th� a.nc�e�six�g nu�nb�� of eompl�in�s frofin adJoining property owners , specif�.c�lly tres��s��.ng on thei?� progerty, loitering and smoking ir� st�bles , �r�s�pi,ng lighted cig�re�te bu��s , trampling flower beds and acting �n � rude �nd def�nsiv� mann�r �hen spoken toa Mr� o Clif�co� s�id co�np:��it�ts I�ad be�n gnade fio the office from resid�nts in �the ar��, and sk�e ��d reeommended �hat they fence their properties in �n �ffor�t to d�seour�ge �cresp�ssing by studentse Mayor �3� _-�� �:��' �. ��ar��ary 14, 1.974 ���� said he had been �dv:�s�d t�i�i� ��h� g��e is not secure, �nd s�udents �re s���.l g�t��ng through o� over the ga��, �nd asked �hat the school d�.�tr�c� be advis�do �I�o Res���rt �,e��, 10 ���tf�,��d Driv�, present�d r�hre� petit�,ons , signed by 3� res�den��� o� 1Zc����ng Hill�, �equesting that the gate b� r��op���do °�Y�E� }��fii�tions ob�����d to �he �nn�cessary ha�ards to s�ud�n�s r�ralk.ir�g tcs sc�ool , anc� s���ed t�at �he s�udents were required t� �alk along �astfield �riv� a�d ���.os \I�rde� Drive East during the ho�xr� of d�rleness , g�e�tly �xtending �he distance; in many cases it raa� nEces��ry f.or p��ents to dr:ive them to and f�om �chool �rhzch was incon���ten�c �i��� Councilas en�rgy saving reco�nmendationse �y�� �3��r re�d th� petiti�� i.rn f�11 and �eferred the matter ito the IZol��ng �:�.1:Ls ���n�.�ity Associ���.on, �rh�.ch h�s ju�isdiction in �Y�e m�t1���o ���T� 8�►�' �OIIY�ICI.�7 � �OR.R,�DOR. �O�II`�`��� 75 ��a�li�c�1��� I��insh�imer �e�{�orted t�at h� had represented t�e t�i�cy of R��.;�i�g �ii1,1.� �t a Fn��ting �f the Sou�h B�y Corridor S�udy St�er�.n� �c��-n���ee on G1�d��sc��y, �anu�ry 9, 1974 e At t�he meeting an �g��egn���r f�� � Se�uth ��y ���ns�orta�io� Study in th� County of Los Aa�ge��s r��.� d��c�ssed, a�d Cmuncilmen r,vere r�queste�d to be prepared to s��t� a� t�ae �eb�uary �n��ting r,uhe�her their cities were w�lling to �a��:�c��a�:e �� the s��dyo �'he cos� o� the study would be met as fol.l�case �./3 �y �he� c���.�s , 1/3 by �ch� County and 1/3 by the St�te; ��e �inr��a�.�c ��q�air�d of Rolling �i�:L� r�rould be approximat�ly $175 e Council��� 3E���nsh�i.me� �n�v�d �that tk�e Couneil approve an expenditure not �o ��ceed �1.�So0� to participate in �I�e s�eudy, The r��zio� c��� �eco�ded by �ouncilm�n Hes�e and carri�d by �the follow�ng �oll. c�11 v�t�o ����� ��u�c:°t1�n�� �l.e�,�.�heimer, �Iesse, Pe�rs�n, NT�yor �ear ��S°T�I�T�1�o�ocz�nc i�.�n �at��gl�.a �0��o �I��.e �����`'T a �o�e �o�neilm�.n Ba�tagl�� �'b�taa.�ned f�o�n voting because he had b�en �b��nt du�in� C�axnc�.l�na� �.�i�nshefiner° s report o 50�1�"�Y�RI� ���.,I.�OR1�1I� SSOGI��'�0� 0� G�i��1�1MEfi1�°S ' N��re�.ce df �he �c�u�h�rn �alifornia �ssoca��tion of Governments S�ri�ng G�n���I ,AsseHnbl� �'ebrcx�.ry 7 � 8, 1974 at the �e �aron Hotel �.n �u��� �ark �a� p�e���t�d to the Coc�ncilo ��ie l�fax��ger asl��d �a���:�.l�nen plan�i�.g �c� atctend the assembly to mn�:�fy� �F�� off ic� so arr�ng�men�s e�uld be m�de o �J�iU� �°A�I � RO��I�� �.T��S 193 �r� , �lox�n�e �:����er, ��r� O��z� �rand Ro�d, introduc�d Miss Va�.�r�� IZ��.�.y �nd s�i.d ��he w�u1�l �ddress the Council on the subjeet o� t�� `Thumb ���im �[�� 'i:;�'�7.;� E� �ar�u��y .��, 1974 � ���s �e�.�.y,: �.=oa�th co�rina�or of. the oper�tiox�, e�pl�ined th�et -the or%g;inal, °��r�mse �f t�e �°h�mb �a�:i cvas. �o .pr�v.ide t��nspor��t�.o� to the �outh ��n.d scud�nts �£ rch� Per�ir�sul;�o �ioc�e�er, �tfl�ree ner� v�ns, have be�n acqui��dy �:�� �the oper�tion �i.l� ���and ta serve s�ni�r ci��zens , busm �,ne�� anem, e�ne�c�r f'a�ni�i�� ��d o.�h�r�- e�n ��� Pei�i�s��� i� n�ed of , �r�nspa�a�i�n, ��d. ��� ���sx�. of o��rati��x� �r::��,1. be e����dedo �ux°ing . ��.e �u��i�� nf De��fnb�r: the "�'�u�b�, ���.�. �v�.�°��ed one p��se�ger e�rery four . �n�,1�s ; l�i.s� K���.y �aid ; howev��, �o ����engers �rere ��.�1c�d �p between A�Yos �'ex�d�� �riv� ��s� and ��1�s i���d�s Dr�ve S�u�h, and the co� � o�di��'tor aske�d_ :p��mission o�' t1�� C�uncil to est�bl�.sh regu�.ar stops , o�n �a�tf��ld Drive ��d ��es� Road in �che C�.�y of Ro1:�ing �ii��.s o �ro 'M����. R���, �� C�es� ���d T�T�s�, s�a��d �hat in permitting a �t&�ro�g� x���at� t�he Cou��i�. r���.:Ld b� c�k.ing �l�e f�.r�t step in op�nin.g th� C��n�aun�.�y �� � tflz��°c�ughf�r�o. Counc�l�nan B�tt�gli� said h� £elt � t�a� �he r�que�t s�ould be referred �o the Tr�ffie Safety Commission; 00 r..� �� ch�i��n�n 6� th� �'��f�i.e Sa��t� C���.�sion C�u�.ci�m�� �i�ss� rem "'J ferred �e�he m�ti��r to ��e R.o11�,ng '�.i��;s ��mm�unity ��soe����on which Qh�� ��ri.�d�.c��.�n of �he ro�d� o . C�unci�.�nax� ����;�g��.� a�k�r] �he Ci�y ��torn�y �to cocrum�nt, and Mr� �.�,nl�� ��i,d �1���� in c��der t.e� �ar�� p�ss��.g��s into �r thro�gh �h� ��.�y . �h� v��ic�.es c�roul.rl ��v� t� b� lice�ns�d �s c�rri�rs b� �Y�� P�.b13c �7��.:L���,es C��i���.ono �ouncil�a�n �iein�heimer co��sl:��nea�ted Mi�s �:elly �n her �res�nt�tion �xad s�3d ���t �he y�ung pe��:1� ha�v� d�vel�p�d 'a model �ransportation s���e� for ��5� �eninsulae �I�yor ���r ref��xed �he matt�r to the l�olliz�g �i.�7Ls Co�unun�.�y ��sa�ciation for �on��,d���tion as suggested by ��uncil�n �i����� on itl�e reeo�n�n�lation o� the `T��ff�c Saf��y Com�raai.�sian, wh�.ch ap�roved ��� request in co�cepto .�1�RI�A�1 ASSO����'70�T 0� ��IVERS'.���' T��1�'.fE�tymR�G�G��N� 289 Co���� �f co���spons��nce �d �l�e Council da��d Dece�nber 8 9 1973 ��d ��o ��e �i�:� �Ian�ger �� ��n�.��y 11, �974 from the American Associam ��.on of �Jniv��°si.�y� �a�n��z ��� p��sen��da �'he Pa�.o� ��rde� R�cycle C�n�eer �Trus�t��s advised �that � committee formed �o develop �. m��hod f'or newspap�r pickup by trash collectors in t�e co�m���rcy ��.1,1 �e�e on Janua�y 30, 1974 at �030 PorIo in the Pen�nsu�.� �ibrary, �nd �hey ��l��d th�t �ae¢nber� of �he Couneil. attend �f p�ssibleo � - C��ncilman �.��,n�hea.mer �r�gg�st�d ���� a me�nber of the Planning C�annai.�s�on be a�ked �co ������1 �h� �ne���.ngs ��.d re�or� to �th� �i�y Cor�r�c�.lo .l�a�e�� ���i� ��.:�d �e r,��uld c�n��ct �he �l�n�ing Commi�siox�, a�d �.� c�ou�.c� a�.�� be �necess��y �c� crsnt�c� i�he tra�� coYnpany serving �h� com�mu��cy o �'A��IE;:�' ��° `�T.��S - CI`�� 0� �.0������� �I���� � Coux�eilman Il.��,��heign�� m��r�d t���c Demar�ds �oo �.139 �th�ough 3177 � ;in th� aYn�u�� of �29,00803� be ��id fro�n �h� Gener��. �°undo The motion �S� ��� � January 14, 1974 was seconded by Councilman Hesse and carried by the following roll call vote: AYESe Councilman Battaglia,Heinsheimer, Hesse, Pearson, 1Kayor Bear NO�So None ABSEIV�T: 1Vone MTIZALESTE SWIM POOL Councilman Heinsheimer moved that Demand Noo 300 in the amount of $2, 713a11 be paic3 from the Pool Funde The motion was seconded by Councilman Hesse and carried by the following ro11 call votea AYESa �ourncilman Battaglia, Heinsheimer, Hesse, Pearson, Mayor Bear � NO�So None AB�S�N°I'o l�one CITY AT°TORNEY CA�IFORNIA COIV�RACT CITIES ASSOCIATION Mre Kinley repo�ted that he had represented the City of Rolling Hills at a meeting in Pico Rivera on Friday, January llth to consider the Los Angeles City suit against the County on contract costs , The �ity Attorney explained that Los Angeles City has filed the suit against Los Ang�les County seeking to enjoin the County from granting cost reductions for SheriffBs services , including police service and law and order contracts between the Contr�ct Cities Association and th� County of Los Angelese The primary purpose of the suit , he said , was to prove that the law is disciminatory in that residents of the County in cont�act cities are furnished police service at a lower price than residents of independent citieso NT�ro Kinleq reported that there were approximately 30 persons present at the meeting, many were City Attorneys , and the attorneys �rere advised to act independently rather than in a body, and to file for his city its own defense to the action, Although the suit has not yet been served, Mr, Kinley has a copy of the complaint which is on file, and the City of Rolling Hills is named as a defendanto It has not yet been determinea by the City of Los Angeles whether they wi�l ask the Court to restrain the County of Los Angeles from g�.ving contract c�ties a favorable rate until such time as the litig�tion has been arrived ate Niayor �ear thanked the City Attorney for his report, and asked him to keep the Council advised on �he matter, Mro Kinley said a meeting of the policy-making boarc] of which he has been appornted a m�mber wi11. b� held in Lakewood on January 17th ancl he requested authorization to a�t�nd to represent the City of Rolling Hillso Councilman Battaglia moved that the Ci�y AttoYney be authorized to attend the me�tings necessary, and to file an answer, and also a cross complaint on behalf of the City to forestall dismissal by -6- �: ,µ. i�P... ..o . �' � Jan�uayry� �1.4, 1�9 74 ' �' � � � the ma�o�r- -d�efencTant';�yt�h�;�C�o�int��~ o�f�� :Los����Ange�les .."_` The���mot�ion was , . . � . . . . - ., � •�'sec'onded�"'by�� G"ounc-i°1man�`��ie�i�n5he=imer�'=and-=�ca�rried� by`' th�e� •f'o`.Tlow�ing roll : �- ca`l1 vote: ' - . . AYES�: � - � G�ou�nc��`lma'�::Ba��ta`g-l.i�a-,� He�-irishe-imer�, Hesse'; �Ma�or Bear. - . . NOES::� � .z �. �=Pearson - �-..: ABSENT�:=� None � � _ �- LEASE. LAW� REQUIREMENTS � 342 Mr: = Kin;ley'. repo:r�ted`:�hat Yie i-s rEsearching � the °matter and will report to.-tlie" Counc�.l',at a���fut�ure� meetirig-. '` Mayor� B�ear ordered the matter held : or�°� the�°.agenda. . LEAGUE OF CAL•IFORIVIA`:CITIES Conflict of .Interests�:-an�d Disclosure of Assets The. City..Attorne��d<i`s��ributed�-copies` of a summary of the Con- flict of Inte�res:t '�nd� D�is�losure_ of-As"sets� Acts which became � law on January�°1, 19�74. .. The��la�a�:is 'very�' far reaching, Mr. Kinley said : he tried� to break<{�it dowri <.for`�Cit�: officials who-wi1T be affected and he . , suggested:� tha�t:::member�`�of='-�the..�Couricil: study� the sumrnary and informa- , tion providednby.•�.the•:League of.:Cal=ifornia . Cities , �and : that the subject be included on �the �agenda'�of ° �he° �City �Council for disucssion at the �next meeting:� .The Mayor- so�=ordered . . PROPOSED.. ORDINANCE:'.-'.:ZONING - ' 4' 490 .Mayor Bear =ordere.d :'t�h�' �nat.t�er- held on� tlie -agenda for-. discussion in -Fe�bruary. . . r . PROPOSED: ORDINANC'E:''=�'�'MO�O�CYCLES � Mr. Kinley 're=ported�:that��'Mr. �-�JoYin :�Heater; 59 Eastfield Drive, had��cal�le'd �� to:��discus�t��t�he '>proposed'`°Motorcycle Ordinanc�e �with him, and he would be��`prepa�red�-�t�o�.��pres'e=nt"�t'l�e��item��at �the next �meef ing of the Counc il.- Ma�yor� Be`a�r��.d ire 'c�ted ����-ha�t it� �be� Yield on the agenda unt il that time. CITY DEPARTMENTS SHERIFF ' S DEPARTMENT" REPORT 492 . � The repo 'rt of the Slie�ri�f�f'�s .Dep�artment for the m'onth of September 1973 was preserited to�- the '-Council:� '= ..The repor't was recet�ved an'd filed . OFFICE: OF� THE SHERIFF " =` �TRAFF�IC= ��REPORT 493 �The She.riff ':s -.Depa.rtment� �T:raff�ic�"�Enforcement �Report for the � monfih o�f N,ovem�'er��1973� �wa>s� =p"reserited=��to tli`e `•Couneil. �Th�e��=�rep�ort was received• and .filed . � Counc 'ilman Battaglia said that it is his opinion that it is be- • comirig increasingly.. import`ant ;f;or the City of Rolling Hills to have a Traffic Safety and Speed Eriforcement C°ommittee to explore the cost -7- January, 14,. 1974 , of enforcing the speed limit. on.C.res,t Road and pther heavily traveled roads in th•e . City by alternate me.ans than; pre.s;ently usede Mayor Be�r said that Councilmen Hesse and Heinsheimer have been appointed to a committee consisting of representatives of the four Peninsula Cities to study the feasibility of .developing ,a �traffic enforcement body which would be an agency other than the Sheriff ' s Department or a special Sheriff ' s Unito Coun�ilman Heinsheimer said the.; subject would be d�iscussed at a. meeting of representatives of the citi�s on Friday�,' Jarivary 18th, _ ��RE DEPARTMENT REPORT °The Fire Department Report for November 1973 was presentedo �he �eport was received and filed. MATTERS FROM THE AUDIENCE � . MRm ROBERT KERR� 10 EASTFIELD DRIVE . Mr, Kerr showed members of the:� Counc iL pictures of his .property and said he had been advised that co.rrective work :wou:ld be done in the area by the Los Angeles County Flood Cont.rol Districto Mro Ker� sa�.d he purchased the property because he .liked the natural watercourse, and he d�d not wish to have it disturbed since there was no problem during the recent heavy rainso The Manager stated that the project referre.d to by Mr, Kerr is one of the lix��s designed under the 1970 FTood Control Bond Issue; that th�re are many more lines designed than there is money for construction and, further, that this particular line would not have a high priorityo `The Manager asked that the Mayor :appoint on� or more Councilmen to review the projects and establish 'a priority ,list from the p.rojects that are designede Construction should start �iri late summer of 19740 Mayor Bear said members of .,the City Counci.l and the City Manager �roulc� vis it the s ite and review, :the matter and make. a dec is ion on priorityo . . MATTERS FROM CITY OFF°ICERS �roppsed Tentative Tract, 3.204.6,:, .Rancho Palos_ Ve.rdes , ,. °The Manager presented a rev.i.sed copy of the proposed T�ntativ� Tr�ct 32046, City of Rancho Palos Verdes , and stated that in her opinion it was not ,�n improvement over the tentative map previously submitted , and c�hich the City of Rolling Hills had opposed , The new map showed an emergency access road to Cre�;t Road east of Crenshaw Boulevard into :(w:afv .v: the City of Rolling Hillsa Mrs . Clifton said that the comments she made to the �ngineer who, drew_.the�. map at..the direction: of the . City Counc il, had been ignored when. the..map. was ,�revised o . Councilman Heinsheimer .sa�:d.:tha.t because .the ten�-}��tive map does not conform_ to the recently .adopted z.or�ing ,.o�dinance` of the Gity of = Rancho Palos Verdes , no action will be .taken in the ne.ar futu��, and the �nap was sent for informati�p� onlyo , . . .-8- . ;. 6 . January 14, 1974 _ ADJOURNMENT 62 3 . Mayor Bear recessed the meeting to a Personnel Session at 9 :25 P.M. The meeting was reconvened at 9:40 P.M. and adjourned at 9:45 P.M. There being no fur�her business to come before the Council, a motion for adjournment was made by Councilman Pearson, seconded by Councilman Battaglia and carried unanimously. Secre r APPROVED: Chairman -9-