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HomeMy WebLinkAbout09-04-2001 Minutes MINUTES MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO JOINT REGULAR MEETING SEPTEMBER 4,2001 COUNCIL CHAMBERS The joint regular meeting of the Mayor and Common Council and Community Development Commission of the City of San Bernardino was called to order by Mayor/Chairman Valles at 8:18 a.m., Tuesday, September 4, 2001, in the Council Chambers of City Hall, 300 North "D" Street, San Bernardino, California. Roll Call Roll call was taken by City Clerk Clark with the following being present: Mayor/Chairman Valles; Council Members/Commissioners Estrada, McGinnis, Schuetz, Suarez, Anderson, McCammack; City Attorney Penman, City Clerk Clark, City Administrator Wilson. Absent: Council Member/Commissioner Lien. 1. Closed Session Pursuant to Government Code Sections: A. Conference with legal counsel - extstmg litigation - pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9(a): Credit Bureau of San Bernardino and Lawrence 1. Winslow v. City of San Bernardino, et al. - San Bernardino Superior Court Case No. SCVSS 711169; Vibhakerbhal B. Patel; Vimalabrn V. Patel v. City of San Bernardino, et al. - United States District Court Case No. EDCV 01-592 V AP (SGLx). B. Conference with legal counsel - anticipated litigation - significant exposure to litigation - pursuant to subdivision (b) (1), (2), (3) (A-F) of Government Code Section 54956.9. C. Conference with legal counsel - anticipated litigation - initiation of litigation - pursuant to subdivision (c) of Government Code Section 54956.9. 1 9/4/2001 D. Closed Session - personnel - pursuant to Government Code Section 54957. E. Closed session with Chief of Police on matters posing a threat to the security of public buildings or threat to the public's right of access to public services or public facilities - pursuant to Government Code Section 54957. F. Conference with labor negotiator - pursuant to Government Code Section 54957.6. Negotiator: Ed Raya, Director of Human Resources Employee Organization: San Bernardino Public Employees' Association - General Unit G. Conference with real property negotiator - pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.8. 1. Property Address: Real estate parcels bordered by Rialto A venue on the north, E Street on the east, Mill Street on the south and the 215 Freeway on the west Negotiating Parties: Timothy Cook on behalf of the City of San Bernardino and property owners of the affected real estate parcels Under Negotiation: Purchase terms & conditions 2. Property Address: I-I Negotiating Parties: John Magness on behalf of Hillwood Investments and Fred Wilson on behalf of the City of San Bernardino Under Negotiation: Purchase terms & conditions 3. Property Address: HUB Properties 2 9/4/2001 Negotiating Parties: Gary Van Osdel for the Redevelopment Agency and 0281-081-01 0281-081-02 0281-081-03 0281-081-04 0281-081-05 0281-082-05 0281-082-06 0281-082-07 0281-082-08 0281-082-09 0281-082-10 0281-082-11 0281-082-12 0281-082-13 0281-082-14 0281-082-15 0281-082-16 0281-082-17 0281-082-26 0281-082-27 0281-082-28 0281-082-29 0281-082-30 0281-082-32 0281-082-33 0281-082-34 0281-082-35 0281-082-36 0281-082-37 0281-082-38 0281-082-39 0281-082-40 0281-082-41 0281-082-55 0281-082-57 0281-083-01 0281-083-02 0281-083-04 0281-083-05 0281-083-06 0281-083-07 Cecilia Moreno Cecilia Moreno Cecilia Moreno Janice S. Casey Gina Ramirez Gerry C. Politano & Lea G. Politano Cruz A vila & Leonor A vila Ronnie E.Searcy & Susan Ann Searcy Jose T. Castaneda & Brenda Castaneda Anthony Grgec & Gloria E. Grgec Anthony Grgec & Gloria E. Grgec Angelina Rodriguez Coeur Alta J . Moffitt Charles L. Brown Elisa L. Gurrola & Evangelina L. Montez Juan P. Trujillo & Consuelo Y. Trujillo Chia-Ping Hwang & Mei Fan Hwang Enrique Villapando & Mary Villapando West End Investments Kreten Jakobsen & Rebecca G. Jakobsen Kreten Jakobsen & Rebecca G. Jakobsen Neil Calvin Hansen, Jr. & Sandra Kay Hansen Ronald Norris & Phyllis Norris David V. Kon, Trustee David V. Kon, Trustee Juan P. Trujillo & Consuelo Y. Trujillo Roberto O. Betancourt & Rita M. Betancourt Pedrito B. Tongpo & Perida 1. Tongpo Pedrito B. Tongpo & Perida 1. Tongpo Henry W. Shelton & Betty J. Shelton George R. Hallock & Janet Knickerbocker Altegra Credit Co Blue Diamond Unlimited, Inc Henry W. Shelton & Betty J. Shelton Vibhakerbhai B. Patel & Vimalaben Patel Alfred Anthony Simental L.L.c., A CA Limited Liability Co. Jaks, L.L.C., A CA Limited Liability Co. Henry W. Shelton & Betty J. Shelton Henry W. Shelton & Betty J. Shelton Leo Rittenhouse 3 9/412001 0281-083-08 0281-083-09 0281-083-10 0281-083-11 0281-083-12 0281-083-13 0281-083-14 0281-083-15 0281-083-16 0281-083-17 0281-083-18 0281-083-20 0281-091-39 Under Negotiation: Harold P. Luke & Chintana V. Luke J. C. Hancock & Lorean Hancock Henry W. Shelton & Betty J. Shelton Victor M. Castillo Fern I. Kopitzke, Trustee Jaks, L.L.C., A CA Limited Liability Co. Jaks, L.L.C., A CA Limited Liability Co. Jaks, L.L.C., A CA Limited Liability Co. Jaks, L.L.C., A CA Limited Liability Co. Jaks, L.L.C., A CA Limited Liability Co. Jaks, L.L.C., A CA Limited Liability Co. Jaks, L.L.C., A CA Limited Liability Co. Jaks, L.L.c., A CA Limited Liability Co. Purchase terms and conditions City Attorney Penman announced that the following additional cases would be discussed in closed session: Sherry Devlin, et al. v. Rachel Clark, et al. - Case No. not yet assigned. City of San Bernardino Municipal Water Department v. The United States Department of the Army - United States District Court Case No. CV 96-8867 consolidated with CV 96-5205. Reading of Resolutions & Ordinances Deputy City Clerk Hartzel read into the record the titles of all the resolutions and ordinances on the regular agenda of the Mayor and Common Council and Community Development Commission. Council Member/Commissioner Lien Arrived At 8:20 a.m., Council Member/Commissioner Lien arrived at the Council/Commission meeting. Invocation/Pledge of Allegiance The invocation was given by Father Patricio Guillen of Libreria del Pueblo, followed by the pledge of allegiance, led by Gloria Perez, a third grade student at Ramona Alessandro Elementary School. 2. Appointment - Animal Control Commission - James T. Hall - Council Member/Commissioner Anderson 4 9/412001 Council Member/Commissioner Anderson made a motion, seconded by Council Member/Commissioner Estrada, that the appointment of James T. Hall to the Animal Control Commission, as requested by Council Member/Commissioner Anderson, be approved. The motion carried by the following vote: Ayes: Council Members/Commissioners Estrada, Lien, McGinnis, Schnetz, Suarez, Anderson, McCammack. Nays: None. Absent: None. 3. Proclamations & Presentations A resolution was read in honor of Stater Bros. 65th Anniversay and recognizing their contributions to the community. No representative was present to accept the resolution. A proclamation declaring the month of September as Route 66 Rendezvous Month in the City of San Bernardino was accepted by Steve Henthorn, Executive Director of the San Bernardino Convention and Visitors Bureau and June Durr, Marketing/Public Affairs Officer for the City. A proclamation declaring September 15 as "Salute to the Route - El Grito," in celebration of the original Route 66 Highway and Mexican Independence Day was accepted by Danny Flores, chairman and founder of Salute to the Route; Esther Jimenez; Jesse Valenzuela; and June Durr, the Mayor's liaison to the Salute to the Route Board. A proclamation declaring the week of September 16-20,2001, as Victory Over Violence Week in the City of San Bernardino was accepted by Bonnie Strong, Public Relations Representative for Soka Gakki International, who announced that a Victory Over Violence Festival would be held at Perris Hill Park on September 22. A presentation was made to Mayor Valles by John Coute, president of the Over The Hill Gang car club, on the occasion of the 2nd Anniversary of the Berdoo Cruise event associated with the Route 66 Rendezvous. Mayor Valles presented a resolution to Charlie Venegas, championship motorcycle rider, and the Arrowhead Motorcycle Speedway in recognition of their sponsorship of the recent "Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation" benefit event at the National Orange Show track. 5 9/412001 The first Women of Achievement Scholarship award was presented to Sue Murphy, Senior Secretary, Fire Department, by Rachel Clark, City Clerk, and Aurora Mendoza, Administrative Operations Supervisor at the Feldheym Library, who served as co-chairs of last year's Women of Achievement Committee. 4. Announcements Mayor Valles requested that a moment of silence be observed in memory of former City Treasurer Lloyd Burcham, who served as the City's treasurer for 27 years. The Mayor also extended condolences to Bronica Martindale, a member of the Bureau of Franchises, whose mother recently passed away. Announcements were made by Mayor Valles, members of the Common Council, elected officials, and the Chamber of Commerce regarding various civic, community, and chamber events/activities. City Administrator Wilson provided an update on the City's public works projects. 5. Waive Full Reading Of Resolutions & Ordinances Council Member/Commissioner Anderson made a motion, seconded by Council Member/Commissioner Estrada, that full reading of the resolutions and ordinances on the regular agenda of the Mayor and Common Council/Community Development Commission be waived. The motion carried by the following vote: Ayes: Council Members/Commissioners Estrada, Lien, McGinnis, Schnetz, Suarez, Anderson, McCammack. Nays: None. Absent: None. 6. Council Minutes Council Member/Commissioner Anderson made a motion, seconded by Council Member/Commissioner Estrada, that the minutes of the following meeting of the Mayor and Common Council/Community Development Commission of the City of San Bernardino, be approved as submitted in typewritten form: May 21, 2001. The motion carried by the following vote: Ayes: Council Members/Commissioners Estrada, Lien, McGinnis, Schnetz, Suarez, Anderson, McCammack. Nays: None. Absent: None. 6 9/412001 7. Personnel Actions Council Member/Commissioner Anderson made a motion, seconded by Council Member/Commissioner Estrada, that the personnel actions as submitted by the Chief Examiner dated August 28, 2001, in accordance with Civil Service rules and Personnel policies adopted by the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino, be approved and ratified. The motion carried by the following vote: Ayes: Council Members/Commissioners Estrada, Lien, McGinnis, Schnetz, Suarez, Anderson, McCammack. Nays: None. Absent: None. 8. RES. 2001-271 - Resolution of the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino authoriziug execution of a contract for services with the Humane Society of San Bernardino Valley, Inc. to provide mobile spay and neuter services in the City of San Bernardino. Council Member/Commissioner Anderson made a motion, seconded by Council Member/Commissioner Estrada, that said resolution be adopted. Resolution No. 2001-271 was adopted by the following vote: Ayes: Council Members/Commissioners Estrada, Lien, McGinnis, Schnetz, Suarez, Anderson, McCammack. Nays: None. Absent: None. 9. RES. 2001-277 - Resolution of the City of San Bernardino authorizing the execution of an agreement with Nationwide Retirement Solutions, Inc. for services as administrator of the City's Full-time Employee 457 Deferred Compensation Plan and the City's Part-time, Seasonal, and Temporary Employee (PST) 3121 Deferred Compensation Plan. Council Member/Commissioner Estrada made a motion, seconded by Council Member/Commissioner Anderson, that said resolution be adopted. Resolution No. 2001-277 was adopted by the following vote: Ayes: Council Members/Commissioners Estrada, Lien, McGinnis, Schnetz, Suarez, Anderson, McCammack. Nays: None. Absent: None. 7 9/412001 10. RES. 2001-272 - Resolution of the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino authorizing the execution of Professional Services Agreements between Lewis, D'amato, Brisbois & Bisgaard and the City of San Bernardino to represent the City in the cases of Avila Construction, Inc. v. City of San Bernardino, et aI., and David M. Sanborn, dba Sanborn Pipeline Contractors v. Avila Construction, Inc., et al. 11. RES. 2001-273 - A Resolution of the City of San Bernardino repealing Resolution No. 2001-250 and amending Resolution No. 1999-173 relating to Dine and Dance/Entertainment Application Processing and Investigation Fee. 12. RES. 2001-274 - Resolution of the City of San Bernardino authorizing the initiation of reorganization proceedings between the City of San Bernardino and the City of Highland relative to a realignment of City boundaries along a portion of 3'd Street, between Tippecanoe A venue and a point approximately 232 feet east of Shirley Avenue and City boundaries between Del Rosa Drive and Del Rosa Avenue north of 3'd Street. Council Member/Commissioner Anderson made a motion, seconded by Council Member/Commissioner Estrada, that said resolutions be adopted. Resolution Nos. 2001-272, 2001-273, and 2001-274 were adopted by the following vote: Ayes: Council Members/Commissioners Estrada, Lien, McGinnis, Schnetz, Suarez, Anderson, McCammack. Nays: None. Absent: None. 13. Authorization to Proceed - Study to Ev'aluate Closure of Pennsylvania Avenue, south of 19th Street - Waive $1,000 Administrative Fee Council Member/Commissioner Anderson made a motion, seconded by Council Member/Commissioner Estrada, that the Mayor and Common Council authorize the Development Services Department to proceed with a study relative to the request to close Pennsylvania Avenue south of 19th Street, and that the $1,000 administrative fee required to initiate this study be waived. The motion carried by the following vote: Ayes: Council Members/Commissioners Estrada, Lien, McGinnis, Schnetz, Suarez, Anderson, McCammack. Nays: None. Absent: None. 8 9/412001 14. Resolution of the City of San Bernardino authorizing the execution of a Master Services Lease-Purchase Agreement with Sun Trust Leasing Corporation for the provision of Lease-Purchasing Financing Services. (No backup material was submitted.) Council Member/Commissioner Anderson made a motion, seconded by Council Member/Commissioner McGinnis, that the matter be tabled. The motion carried by the following vote: Ayes: Council Members/Commissioners Estrada, Lien, McGinnis, Schnetz, Suarez, Anderson, McCammack. Nays: None. Absent: None. ]5. ORD. MC-ll03 - Ordinance of the City of San Bernardino adding Section 15.16.400 to the San Bernardino Municipal Code, designating the Building Official as an authorized representative of the Fire Chief to enforce hui]ding standards adopted by the California State Fire Marshal related to new construction or alterations. FINAL READING 16. RES. 2001-275 - Resolution awarding a Purchase Agreement to David- Richards Electric for the installation of park security lighting at Wildwood Park dog park in accordance with Bid Specification F-01-65. 17. RES. 2001-276 - Resolution of the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino approving a Utility Replacement and Easement Exchange Agreement between the City of San Bernardino, the City of San Bernardino Municipal Water Department and East Valley Water District. Council Member/Commissioner Anderson made a motion, seconded by Council Member/Commissioner Estrada, that said ordinance and resolutions be adopted. Ordinance No. MC-l103 and Reso]ution Nos. 2001-275 and 2001-276 were adopted by the following vote: Ayes: Council Members/Commissioners Estrada, Lien, McGinnis, Schuetz, Suarez, Anderson, McCammack. Nays: None. Absent: None. 18. Public Hearing - Oral Bids & Award Bid - Sale of City Water Department Property - Northwest Corner of Little League Drive & 1-215 Frontage Road Mayor/Chairman Valles opened the hearing. 9 9/4/200] James Funk, Director of Deve]opment Services, advised that no written bids had been received and now was the time to receive oral bids. He stated that if no bids were received, staff was asking that they be allowed to proceed with development of a Tentative Tract Map. Council Member/Commissioner Suarez pointed out that none of the maps in the backup materials depicted the road, and this should be noted so people know how much property they are losing for road right-of-way. No oral bids were received. Council Member/Commissioner Suarez made a motion, seconded by Council Member/Commissioner Anderson, that the hearing be closed; and that the Director of Development Services be authorized to proceed with preparation of a Tentative Tract Map and secure entitlements for the development of this parcel. The motion carried by the following vote: Ayes: Council Members/Commissioners Estrada, Lien, McGinnis, Schnetz, Suarez, Anderson, McCammack. Nays: None. Absent: None. 19. Update - League of California Cities Legislative Task Force - Council Member/Commissioner Lien (No backup material was submitted.) Council Member/Commissioner Lien provided an update on the activities of the task force, including Senate Bill 910, relative to the housing element of cities throughout the state. She stated that SB 910 had been turned into a two-year bill carried under the name of SB 262 and will not impact the City of San Bernardino in any way. More importantly, a working housing group has been developed which will take a good hard look at the housing elements and how they affect the various communities throughout the state. 20. Request to Continue to December 3, 2001 - Resolution Approving Final Map - Tentative Tract No. 14112 - Located Northeasterly of Intersection of Foothill Drive & Sterling Avenue. (Continued from June 4, 2001) Council Member/Commissioner McCammack made a motion, seconded by Council Member/Commissioner Schnetz, that the Final Map for Tentative Tract No. 14112 be continued to the Mayor and Council meeting of December 3, 2001. 10 9/412001 The motion carried by the following vote: Ayes: Council Members/Commissioners Estrada, Lien, McGinnis, Schnetz, Suarez, Anderson, McCammack. Nays: None. Absent: None. 21. RES. 2001-278 - Resolution of the City of San Bernardino authorizing the Mayor of San Bernardino to execute a Services Agreement with the San Bernardino City Unified School District for the operation of the School Crossing Guards Program by the Police Department. (Continued from August 20, 2001) Council Member/Commissioner Anderson made a motion, seconded by Council Member/Commissioner McCammack, that said resolution be adopted. Resolution No. 2001-278 was adopted by the following vote: Ayes: Council Members/Commissioners Estrada, Lien, McGinnis, Schnetz, Suarez, Anderson, McCammack. Nays: None. Absent: None. 22. Public Hearing - Development Code Amendment No. 01-05 - Expand Permitted Uses at the Carousel Mall An Ordinance of the City of San Bernardino amending Chapter 19.06.020 of the San Bernardino Municipal Code (Development Code) to add permitted uses in the Cr-l, Commercial Regional-Malls land use district. FIRST READING Mayor/Chairman Valles advised that it was her understanding that staff was not ready to proceed with this hearing--that it needed to be referred back to the Planning Commission. Deputy City Attorney Empefio noted that a question had been raised as to whether the Reciprocal Easement Agreements (REAs) with the mall would need to be amended and whether the proposed development code amendment was in compliance. Council Member/Commissioner Estrada requested that staff provide the Council with a report detailing all of the agreements currently in place with the Carousel Mall, including what effect approval of this development code amendment would have on those existing agreements. Mr. Empefio assured the Council that an analysis would be completed and provided to them by the next Council meeting. A lengthy discussion ensued regarding the correlation between the existing REAs and the proposed development code amendment. Deputy City Attorney Empefio confirmed that if there was a conflict between the REAs and uses the 11 9/41200] zoning would allow, the existing REAs would take precedence and supercede any zoning changes. Sam Catalano, General Manager, Carousel Mall, provided background information relative to the previous zoning, the existing REAs, and the development code amendment being sought by the mall. He stated he was somewhat confused by the current discussion, since for the past six or seven years they had been trying to do what they thought the City wanted them to do insofar as repositioning and redirecting the mall to be a financially viable anchor and employment center downtown, generating sales tax if possible. City Attorney Penman assured Mr. Catalano and the Council that the reason this matter needed to go back to Planning had nothing to do with its merits--that there had been a procedural problem at the Planning Commission meeting that wasn't discovered until the meeting was over, so they have to re-do their vote. He added, however, that some people would like to see the City less obligated to the mall and see this as an opportunity to try to re-negotiate some of those old agreements. No public comments were received. Council Member/Commissioner Anderson made a motion, seconded by Council Member/Commissioner Suarez, that the matter be referred back to the Planning Commission. The motion carried by the following vote: Ayes: Council Members/Commissioners Estrada, Lien, McGinnis, Schnetz, Suarez, Anderson, McCammack. Nays: None. Absent: None. 23. Public Hearing - Development Code Amendment No. 00-01 - Establish Social Service Uses/Centers as Conditionally Permitted Uses - Conditional Use Permit No. 00-11 - Establish Facility for Central City Lutheran Mission - Southwest Corner of Virginia & "G" Streets Mayor/Chairman Valles opened the hearing. Valerie Ross, City Planner, provided an overview of the staff report, noting that no public comments had been received during the review period. Pursuant to Resolution No. 2000-279, Deputy City Clerk Medina administered an oath to all individuals speaking on this matter that they would provide true and honest testimony. 12 9/4/2001 Pastor David Kalke, 1354 North "G" Street, San Bernardino, CA, spoke regarding the work and programs of the Central City Lutheran Mission and the need to provide more social services. The following individuals spoke in opposition to the proposed project of the Central City Lutheran Mission: Carolyn Conley, 1384 North "G" Street, San Bernardino, CA, president of the San Bernardino High School Neighborhood Association, who brought forward the combined concerns of various neighborhood residents. Martha Hargrave Gates, 757 West Virginia Street, San Bernardino, CA, owner of the property adjacent to the Central City Lutheran Mission. Otto Madrid, 758 West Virginia Street, San Bernardino, CA, did not speak, but submitted a speaker's slip supporting denial of this item. Council Member/Commissioner Lien made a motion, seconded by Council Member/Commissioner Suarez, that the hearing be closed; the Negative Declaration be adopted; the first reading be waived and the ordinance be laid over for final adoption; and Conditional Use Permit No. 00-11 be approved, based on the Findings of Fact, subject to the Conditions of Approval and Standard Requirements. (Note: There was no vote taken.) Following extended discussion, it became apparent that there needed to be more dialogue among staff, Pastor Kalke, and the residents prior to taking any action on this matter and a two-week continuance was suggested. Council Member/Commissioner McGinnis made a substitute motion, seconded by Council Member/Commissioner Estrada, that the matter be continued to the Mayor and Common Council meeting of September 17, 2001. The motion carried by the following vote: Ayes: Council Members/Commissioners Estrada, Lien, McGinnis, Schnetz, Suarez, Anderson, McCammack. Nays: None. Absent: None. Recess Meeting At approximately 12 noon, Mayor/Chairman Valles recessed the meeting to 2 p.m. in the Council Chambers of City Hall. 13 9/412001 Community Development Commission/San Bernardino Joint Powers Financing Authority/San Bernardino Park Acquisition Joint Powers Financing Authority/San Bernardino Associated Communities Financing Authority - Joint Regular Meeting At 2:20 p.m., Mayor/Chairman Valles called to order the joint regular meeting of the Community Development Commission/San Bernardino Joint Powers Financing Authority/San Bernardino Park Acquisition Joint Powers Financing Authority/San Bernardino Associated Communities Financing Authority and Mayor and Common Council. Roll Call Roll call was taken by Deputy City Clerk Medina with the following being present: Mayor/Chairman Valles; Council Members/Commissioners Estrada, Lien, McGinnis, Schnetz, Suarez, Anderson, McCammack; Senior Assistant City Attorney Carlyle, Economic Development Agency Special Counsel Sabo, Deputy City Clerk Medina, Economic Development Agency Executive Director Van Osdel. Absent: None. R24. Joint Public Hearing - Amendment to Extend Eminent Domain on Non- Residential Property - Mt. Vernon Corridor Redevelopment Project (Continued from August 20, 2001) Council Members/Commissioners Estrada and McCammack stated that they would abstain on this item since it affects an area within 500 feet of their property. The hearing remained open. Margaret Park, Project Manager, Economic Development Agency, reviewed the staff report and provided background information. Felise Acosta of Rosenow Spevacek Group, Inc., redevelopment consultant, provided a summary report of the amendment process. Nancy Ferguson, Lilburn Corporation, presented background information on the addendum to the Environmental Impact Report. No written statements or comments were received. The following individual spoke in opposition to the proposed amendment and took an oath that he would provide true and honest testimony: Gil Navarro, 1440 West Sixth Street, San Bernardino, CA, representing the Mexican-American Political Association (MAPA). 14 9/4/2001 It was noted that one oral objection had been received, which would require a written response from the Common Council. Resolution of the Community Development Commission of the City of San Bernardino making a finding that conditions of blight burden the Redevelopment Project Area of the Mt. Vernon Corridor Redevelopment Project, approving the Section 33352 Report to the Mayor and Common Council on the 2001 Eminent Domain Amendment to the Redevelopment Plan for the Mt. Vernon Corridor Redevelopment Project, and recommending the certification of the Addendum to the 1990 Environmental Impact Report. An Ordinance of the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino approving the Section 33352 Report to the Mayor and Common Council and adopting the 2001 Eminent Domain Amendment to the Redevelopment Plan for the Mt. Vernon Corridor Redevelopment Project and certifying an Addendum to the 1990 Environmental Impact Report. FIRST READING Council Member/Commissioner Lien made a motion, seconded by Council Member/Commissioner Anderson, that the joint public hearing be closed. The motion carried by the following vote: Ayes: Council Members/Commissioners Lien, McGinnis, Schnetz, Suarez, Anderson. Nays: None. Abstentions: Council Members/Commissioners Estrada, McCammack. Absent: None. R25. Joint Public Hearing - Amendment to Re-Establish Eminent Domain Power - Nonresidential Property - Central City South Redevelopment Project (Continued from August 20, 2001) The hearing was previously closed. Margaret Park, Project Manager, advised that one letter had been received from Henry J. Thys, 4463 Rainbow Vista Drive, Fallbrook, CA, in opposition to the proposed amendment. (Note: A copy of the letter was submitted into the record. ) Felise Acosta of Rosenow Spevacek Group, Inc., provided a summary of the responses prepared by staff to the written objection submitted by Mr. Thys and the oral objections received at the previous meeting. (Note: A copy of the responses was submitted into the record.) 15 9/412001 RES. CDC/2001-34 - Resolution of the Community Development Commission of the City of San Bernardino, making a finding that conditions of blight burden the Redevelopment Project Area of the Central City South Redevelopment Project, approving the Section 33352 Report to the Mayor and Common Council on the 2001 Eminent Domain Amendment to the Redevelopment Plan for the Central City South Redevelopment, approving the 2001 Eminent Domain Amendment to the Redevelopment Plan and recommending the certification of the Addendum to the 1976 Environmental Impact Report. RES. 2001-279 - A Resolution of the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino approving and adopting a response to written and oral objections received prior to or at the August 20, 2001, joint public hearing concerning the proposed 2001 Eminent Domain Amendment to the Redevelopment Plan for the Central City South Redevelopment Project. An Ordinance of the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino approving the Section 33352 Report to the Mayor and Common Council and adopting the 2001 Eminent Domain Amendment to the Redevelopment Plan for the Central City South Redevelopment Project and certifying an Addendum to the 1976 Environmental Impact Report. FIRST READING Council Member/Commissioner Estrada made a motion, seconded by Council Member/Commissioner McGinnis, that said resolutions be adopted; and that said ordinance be laid over for final adoption. The motion carried and Community Development Resolution No. CDCI200l-34 and Mayor and Common Council Resolution No. 2001-279 were adopted by the following vote: Ayes: Council Members/Commissioners Estrada, Lien, McGinnis, Schnetz, Suarez, Anderson, McCammack. Nays: None. Absent: None. R26. Joint Public Hearing - Tippecanoe Retail Project - In-N-Out Burgers - Owner Participation Agreement (Continued from August 20, 2001) Gary Van Osdel, Executive Director, Economic Development Agency, advised that the agreement was not yet ready and requested that the matter be continued to the next meeting. 16 9/412001 A Resolution of the Community Development Commission of the City of San Bernardino, as the governing body of the Redevelopment Agency of the City of San Bernardino, making certain findings and determinations pursuant to Health and Safety Code Section 33433, making other findings and determinations in accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act and approving that certain Owner Participation Agreement by and between the Redevelopment Agency of the City of San Bernardino and In-N-Out Burgers on the terms set forth in such agreement. A Resolution of the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino acknowledging receipt of a report relating to that certain Owner Participation Agreement by and between the Redevelopment Agency of the City of San Bernardino and In-N-Out Burgers. Council Member/Commissioner McGinnis made a motion, seconded by Council Member/Commissioner Estrada, that the matter be continued to the Mayor and Common Council/Community Development Commission meeting of September 17, 2001. The motion carried by the following vote: Ayes: Council Members/Commissioners Estrada, Lien, McGinnis, Schnetz, Suarez, Anderson, McCammack. Nays: None. Absent: None. R27. RES. 2001-280 - Resolution of the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino authorizing and approving Contract Change Order No. 1 in the amount of $30,000 to T.Y. Un for additional engineering and inspection services of the Agency's five-level parking strncture. Council Member/Commissioner Estrada made a motion, seconded by Council Member/Commissioner Schnetz, that said resolution be adopted. Resolution No. 2001-280 was adopted by the following vote: Ayes: Council Members/Commissioners Estrada, Lien, McGinnis, Schuetz, Suarez, Anderson, McCammack. Nays: None. Absent: None. 28. PUBLIC COMMENTS Gil Navarro, 1440 West Sixth Street, San Bernardino, CA, recommended to the Council that they suspend collection of the Business Registration Fee for a period of five years in order to attract businesses to the area. 17 9/4/2001 Ernest Vincent, Century Crowell, 1535 South "D" Street, Suite 200, San Bernardino, CA, presented an overview of a proposal to purchase three properties in the city of San Bernardino--Glazier's, 9th and Del Rosa, and Arrow Vista--and submitted a copy of the proposal letter and attachments into the record. W. R. Holcomb, 3762 Hemlock, San Bernardino, CA, a candidate for the Fourth Ward Council seat, spoke in opposition to the Lakes and Streams project, stating it was not feasible without a $]00 million subsidy. James Penman, City Attorney, speaking from the podium, advised that the Mayor and Council would never start on such a project as the Lakes and Streams if they didn't have the necessary funding sources to finish the project. 29. Adjournment The meeting adjourned at 4:47 p.m. The next joint regular meeting of the Mayor and Common Council and Community Development Commission is scheduled for 8 a.m., Monday, September 17, 2001, in the Council Chambers of City Hall, 300 North "D" Street, San Bernardino, California. RACHEL G. CLARK, CMC City Clerk By :!t~J~~ ~ JJatJJ Linda E. Hartzel Deputy City Clerk No. of Items: 29 No. of Hours: 8 18 9/412001