Fillmore City Council Names Public Arts Commissioners
At last night’s meeting the city council reappointed two members of the Public Arts Commissions and voted on subdivision improvement agreements with Hearthstone.
At last night’s meeting the city council reappointed two members of the Public Arts Commissions and voted on subdivision improvement agreements with Hearthstone.

At last nights meeting the city council reappointed two members of the Public Arts Commissions, voted on subdivision improvement agreements with Hearthstone.

At the Fillmore City Council regular Tuesday meeting, the following actions took place:

RECOMMENDATION: SUBDIVISION IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT WITH HEARTHSTONE FOR TRACT MA 5520
The City Council approved the Subdivision Improvement Agreement and authorized the Mayor to sign the agreement.

REQUEST
The City Council to appoint two members to the Public Arts Commission. Both appointments are for a term ending in January 2023. The city council approved the reappointment of Joe Beebe and Robert (Bob) Crum to the Fillmore Public Arts Commission. Crum is presently serving as chairman of the Arts Commission, and chairman of the Active Adult Commission.

By unanimous vote, the city council approved a subdivision improvement agreement with Hearthstone for tract map 5520. The property involved is situated behind and to the east of El Dorado Estates south of highway 126. Development to occur in two phases... five tracts in phase 1, the remaining two tracts in phase two.

At the public hearing for new business 7B regarding the development impact fee amounts, two speakers addressed the Council stating that present development impact fees is a detriment to any future construction of low-income housing in Fillmore. After addressing their concerns, city manager David Rowlands requested Resolution No. 16-3676 regarding the issue of development impact fees be postponed to the February 26, 2019 council meeting to give staff additional time to revisit the topic and have better numbers to present for consideration. Motion to postpone passed unanimously.

The meeting was adjourned to closed session.