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MINUTES
MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL AND
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION
OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
JOINT REGULAR MEETING
APRIL 17, 2000
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
Valles at 8:12 a.m., Monday, April 17, 2000, in the Council Chambers of City Hall,
300 Nortlt "D" Street, San Bernardino, California.
ROLL CALL
Roll call was taken by City Clerk Clark witlt tlte following being present:
Mayor Valles; Council Members Estrada, McGinnis. Suarez, Anderson, McCammack;
City Attorney Penman, City Clerk Clark, City Administrator Wilson. Absent: Council
Members Lien, Schnetz.
City Attorney Penman announced tltat tlte following additional case would be
discussed in closed session:
Jaime Alvarez. et al. vs. City of San Bernardino. et al. - United States District
Court Case No. CV 00-03048 GHK (RCx).
RECESS MEETING - CLOSED SESSION (Discussed later in the
meeting - page 19) (1 & S3)
At 8:12 a.m., the Mayor and Common Council and Community Development
Commission recessed to closed session for the following:
Pursuant to Government Code Sections:
A. Conference with legal counsel - existing litigation pursuant to
Government Code Section 54956.9(a):
Rose Mihata vs. City of San Bernardino, et al. - San Bernardino
Superior Court Case No. SCV 30467;
City of San Bernardino Municipal Water Department v. U.S.
Department of Defense, United States District Court Case No. CV 96-
8867-MRPP (V APx).
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B. Conference with legal counsel - anticipated litigation - significant
exposure to litigation pursuant to subdivision (b) (I); (2); (3) (A-F) of
Government Code Section 54956.9.
C. Conference witlt legal counsel - anticipated litigation - initiation of
litigation pursuant to subdivision (c) of Government Code Section
54956.9.
D. Conference with legal counsel - 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 tlte public's right of access to
public services or public facilities pursuant to Government Code Section
54957.
F. Conference witlt labor negotiator pursuant to Government Code Section
54957.6.
G. Conference with real property negotiator pursuant to Government Code
Section 54956.8:
1.
Property Address:
Nortltwest corner of Tippecanoe
and 1-10 Freeway
Negotiating Parties:
Ronald E. Winkler, on behalf of the
Economic Development Agency,
and Arthur Pearlman, Pearlman/
Hopkins
Under Negotiation:
Purchase terms and conditions
2.
Property Address:
Nortltwest corner 5th & "E" Streets
Negotiating Parties:
Ann Harris and Maggie Pacheco, on
behalf of the Economic
Development Agency, and
TELACU and Al Steward of
Steward & Associates
Under Negotiation:
Purchase terms and conditions
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CLOSED SESSION
At 8: 12 a.m., Mayor Valles called the closed session to order in the conference
room of the Council Chambers of City Hall.
ROLL CALL
Roll call was taken by City Clerk Clark witlt tlte following being present:
Mayor Valles, Council Members Estrada, McGinnis. Suarez, Anderson, McCammack;
City Attorney Penman, City Clerk Clark, City Administrator Wilson. Absent: Council
Members Lien, Schnetz.
Also present: Senior Assistant City Attorneys Carlyle and Simmons, Deputy
City Attorneys Empeno and Easland, and Administrative Operations Supervisor
Anderson, City Attorney's Office.
READING OF RESOLUTIONS & ORDINANCES
Deputy City Clerk Hartzel read tlte titles of all the resolutions and ordinances on
the regular and supplemental agendas of tlte Mayor and Common Council and
Community Deyelopment Commission/San Bernardino Joint Powers Financing
Authority/San Bernardino Park Acquisition Joint Powers Financing Autltority/San
Bernardino Associated Communities Financing Autltority while the Mayor and Council
and Community Development Commission were in closed session.
COUNCIL MEMBER LIEN ARRIVED
At 8: 17 a.m., Council Member Lien arrived at the closed session.
SENIOR ASSISTANT CITY ATTORNEY SIMMONS EXCUSED
At 8:26 a.m., Senior Assistant City Attorney Simmons left the closed session.
WATER DEPARTMENT GENERAL MANAGER KERSEY &
ATTORNEY JACOBSON ARRIVED
At 8:26 a.m., Water Department General Manager Kersey and Attorney Tom
Jacobson of Gresham Savage Nolan and Tilden arrived at the closed session.
CITY ATTORNEY PENMAN, DEPUTY CITY
EMPENO, WATER DEPARTMENT GENERAL
KERSEY & ATTORNEY JACOBSON EXCUSED
At 8:56 a.m., City Attorney Penman, Deputy City Attorney Empeno, Water
Department General Manager Kersey, and Attorney Tom Jacobson left the closed
sessIOn.
ATTORNEY
MANAGER
DIRECTOR OF CODE COMPLIANCE BAUDE ARRIVED
At 8:57 a.m., Director of Code Compliance Baude arrived at the closed session.
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ADJOURN CLOSED SESSION
At 9:04 a.m., tlte closed session adjourned to the Council Chambers of City
Hall.
RECONVENE MEETING
At 9:09 a.m., Mayor Valles reconvened the joint regular meeting of tlte Mayor
and Common Council and Community Development Commission of the City of San
Bernardino.
ROLL CALL
Roll call was taken by City Clerk Clark with tlte following being present:
Mayor Valles; Council Members Estrada, Lien. McGinnis, Suarez, Anderson,
McCammack; City Attorney Penman, City Clerk Clark, City Administrator Wilson.
Absent: Council Member Schnetz.
INVOCATION
The invocation was given by Jorge Carlos, Executive Assistant to the Council.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
The pledge of allegiance was led by Miguel Andres of Ramona Alessandro
School.
APPOINTMENTS - MAYOR V ALLES & COUNCIL MEMBER
MC CAMMACK (2)
Mayor Valles submitted staff reports dated April 7 and 11, 2000, recommending
the following appointtnents on behalf of herself and Council Member McCammack:
Mavor Valles
San Bernardino Associated Governments
(SANBAG) Board of Directors
Council Member Lien
as Alternate Member
Inland Valley Development Agency (IVDA)
Board of Directors
Council Member Estrada
as Member
Inland Valley Development Agency (IVDA)
Board of Directors
Council Member McGinnis
as Alternate Member
San Bernardino International Airport Authority
(SBIAA) Board of Directors
Council Member Schnetz
as Member
San Bernardino International Airport Authority
(SBIAA) Board of Directors
Council Member Suarez
as Alternate Member
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Council Member McCammack
Planning Commission
Board of Police Commissioners
Board of Fire Commissioners
Mike Sauerbrun
George W. Schnarre
Lawrence A. Veres - Reappointment
Council Member McGinnis made a motion, seconded by Council Member
Estrada, and unanimously carried, tltat tlte appointments requested by Mayor Valles and
Council Member McCammack, be approved.
George Schnarre accepted his certificate of appointment from Council Member
McCammack.
APPOINTMENTS - COUNCIL COMMITTEES
(S4)
Council Member Anderson submitted a staff report dated April 13, 2000
recommending the following Council Committee appointments:
Officers of Council - Desil!llated bv Council
Council Parliamentarian
Community Development Commission
Vice-Chairperson
Betty Dean Anderson
Betty Dean Anderson
Council Committees - Reeular Meetines
Legislative Review Committee
Personnel Committee
Redevelopment Committee
Ways & Means Committee
*McGinnis, Ch.; Lien, Schnetz
Anderson, Ch.; Suarez, McCammack
Anderson, Ch.; Estrada, Suarez
Schnetz, Ch.; McGinnis, McCammack
Council Committees - At Call of Chair
CDBG Funding Review Ad Hoc Committee
California Theatre Ad Hoc Committee
Corridor Beautification Committee
Fire Equipment Ad Hoc Committee
Water Resources Ad Hoc Committee
Police Ad Hoc Committee
Committee to Review Ad Hoc Committees
Court House Ad Hoc Committee
*See motion on next page
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Lien, Ch.; Estrada, McCammack
Mayor, Estrada, Anderson
Suarez
Schnetz, Ch.; Anderson
Estrada, Ch.; Lien
McCammack, Ch.; Lien
Anderson, Ch.; Estrada
Mayor, Estrada, Schnetz,
Anderson, City Attorney Penman
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Outside Committees
Fire Dept. Planning Standards Ad Hoc Committee
League of CA Cities Community Services
Policy Committee
League of CA Cities Inland Empire Division
Estrada, Lien
Schnetz
McGinnis, Anderson (Alt.)
Council Member Lien noted tltat past precedent has been that the chair of the
committee is the most senior council member on the committee, and in that context
believed tltat she should be the chair of the Legislative Review Committee.
Council Member McGinnis made a motion, seconded by Council Member
Estrada, and unanimously carried, that the Mayor and Common Council approve the
recommended Council Committee appointments, with the designation of Council
Member Lien as chair of the Legislative Review Committee.
PROCLAMATION - NATIONAL COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
WEEK - APRIL 24-30,2000 (3)
June Durr, Marketing and Public Affairs Officer, read a proclamation declaring
the week of April 24-30, 2000, National Community Development Week in the City of
San Bernardino.
PROCLAMATION - NATIONAL VOLUNTEER WEEK - APRIL 2-
8,2000 (3)
June Durr, Marketing and Public Affairs Officer, read a proclamation
recognizing the week of April 2-8, 2000, as National Volunteer Week in the City of
San Bernardino.
Robin Kelley accepted the proclamation on behalf of the Volunteer Center of tlte
Inland Empire.
PROCLAMATION - FAIR HOUSING MONTH - APRIL 2000 (3)
June Durr, Marketing and Public Affairs Officer, read a proclamation declaring
the month of April 2000 as Fair Housing Month in the City of San Bernardino.
Betty Davidow accepted the proclamation on behalf of the Inland Fair Housing
and Mediation Board.
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PRESENTATION - CERTIFICATES OF APPRECIATION - SAN
BERNARDINO TRUCK DISMANTLING & TRI-CITY TOWING
(3)
Fire Engineer Bill Beaumont of the City's Fire Department presented certificates
of appreciation and t-shirts to San Bernardino Truck Dismantling and Tri-City Towing
for their donations of wrecked cars used for auto extraction training and practice.
Steve Johnson of Tri-City Towing and Brian Birge of San Bernardino Truck
Dismantling accepted tlte certificates.
PRESENTATION - CITY ATTORNEY'S OFFICE - "TIGER
AWARD" (3)
City Attorney Penman presented the official City Attorney's "Tiger Award" to
Paralegal Bonnie Greenleaf, who wrote successful Motions for Summary Judgments
and Motions to Dismiss in 18 cases over tlte past two years.
PRESENTATION - "SIR FRANCIS DRAKE" - RENAISSANCE
FAIRE (3)
Sir Francis Drake invited everyone to the Renaissance Faire which is opening
on May 6 at Glen Helen Regional Park, and presented mugs and tickets to the Mayor
and Council.
ANNOUNCEMENTS - LARRY QUIEL
(4)
Larry Quiel, President of the San Bernardino Area Chamber of Commerce,
announced an event at tlte Sturges Family Playhouse on April 19 at 7:00 p.m.; an open
house at Congregation Emanu El on April 27; tlte Headdress Ball on April 29; the
Chamber's Law Enforcement Dinner on May 11; and an upcoming computer
workshop.
SERVICE PIN AWARDS
(3)
June Durr, Marketing and Public Affairs Officer, read the names of the
following employees who received a service pin award in recognition of their many
years of dedicated service to the City:
Name
Stephanie Easland
Mary Freiberg
Ali Jassim
Henry Wings on
Department
City Attorney's Office
Development Services
Development Services
Development Services
Years of Service
lO-year pin
20-year pin
lO-year pin
15-year pin
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Georgia Chamberlain
Sue Murphy
Peter Higgins
Michael Kinsman
Michael Holt
Mercy Segura
Finance
Fire
Police
Po lice
Public Services
San Bernardino Employment
& Training Agency
20-year pin
lO-year pin
15-year pin
30-year pin
15-year pin
lO-year pin
Each employee received a service pin presented by Mayor Valles.
ANNOUNCEMENTS - COUNCIL MEMBER LIEN
(4)
Council Member Lien advised tltose residents living in the Phase I Area that is
being studied by the Water Resources Authority that within tlte next few weeks they
would be receiving in the mail information that should clarify what is being done. She
indicated that the committee is a long way from making any final decisions.
ANNOUNCEMENTS - COUNCIL MEMBER MC GINNIS (4)
Council Member McGinnis announced, on behalf of Council Member Schnetz,
that Dr. Nag had hosted a cleanup day in the Fourth Ward and 17 dumpsters of refuse
had been collected. He congratulated the participants on a job well done.
ANNOUNCEMENTS - COUNCIL MEMBER SUAREZ (4)
Council Member Suarez announced that Arrowhead Farms would host a cleanup
day at Cajon High School on April 22 from 8:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
ANNOUNCEMENTS - COUNCIL MEMBER ANDERSON (4)
Council Member Anderson announced that Yasmin Hughes, son of Talmage
Hughes, had recently participated in the U.S. Karate Alliance National Championships,
placing second in the 10- and ll-year-old category. She stated she was very proud of
this young man.
ANNOUNCEMENTS - COUNCIL MEMBER MC CAMMACK (4)
Council Member McCammack reminded residents tltat on Saturday, April 29, at
9:00 a.m., there would be a gathering at the nortltwest corner of Highland Avenue and
"D" Street for a Neighborhood Improvement Campaign and cleanup day. Participants
would include personnel from the Police Department, Code Compliance Division, and
Fire Prevention Division. She advised that on Thursday evening, April 20, at 7:00
p.m. the Mayor would be speaking at the Neighborhood Cluster Association meeting at
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the Seventlt-day Adventist Church on Waterman Avenue. Also, the Junior University
is holding auditions on Saturday, May 6, at 9:00 a.m. for Cinderella.
ANNOUNCEMENTS - MAYOR V ALLES
(4)
Mayor Valles noted that last week had been designated as Dispatchers' Week
and took a moment to recognize and thank the City's police and fire dispatchers for
tlteir dedication and hard work;
Commended tlte staff at Feldheym Library for bringing Dr. Myrna Shure, noted
author of the national best seller Raising a Thinking Child, to San Bernardino;
Announced that the Mexican Consul has arranged to have an exhibit of 50
drawings submitted by students from around the nation to be displayed at tlte Inland
Center Mall beginning Monday, April 24, through the end of the month;
Announced tltat on Sunday, April 30, the Inland Empire Hispanic Chamber of
Commerce, along with many other co-sponsors, is holding a day-long Cinco de Mayo
celebration at Court Street Square and along Court Street; and
Encouraged residents to support the local Stampede baseball team's next home
game to be played on Thursday, April 20.
ANNOUNCEMENTS - CITY ATTORNEY PENMAN
(4)
City Attorney Penman advised tlte Council that they would soon receive a letter
from his office which would explain to them what type of representation they can
expect to receive from the City Attorney's Office.
WAIVE FULL READING OF RESOLUTIONS & ORDINANCES
(5)
Council Member Anderson made a motion. seconded by Council Member
Estrada, and unanimously carried, that full reading of the resolutions and ordinances on
the regular and supplemental agendas of the Mayor and Common Council/Community
Development Commission be waived.
COUNCIL MINUTES
(6)
Council Member Anderson made a motion. seconded by Council Member
Estrada, and unanimously carried, that the minutes of the following meetings of the
Mayor and Common Council/Community Development Commission of the City of San
Bernardino be approved as submitted in typewritten form: February 22, 2000; March
6, 2000.
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CLAIMS & PAYROLL
(7)
Council Member Anderson made a motion, seconded by Council Member
Estrada, and unanimously carried, that the claims and payroll and the authorization to
issue warrants as listed on the memorandum dated April 11, 2000, from Barbara
Pachon, Director of Finance, be approved.
ORD. MC-I068 - AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN
BERNARDINO ADDING SECTION 10.16.260 TO THE SAN
BERNARDINO MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO PARKING OF
RECREATION VEHICLES ON PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY.
Final (9)
ORD. MC-I069 - AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN
BERNARDINO AMENDING SECTION 8.36.050 OF THE SAN
BERNARDINO MUNICIPAL CODE RELATED TO
ADMINISTRATION AND ENFORCEMENT OF ABANDONED
VEHICLES. Final (10)
ORD. MC-I070 - AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN
BERNARDINO AMENDING SECTION 8.36.100 OF THE SAN
BERNARDINO MUNICIPAL CODE RELATED TO PUBLIC
HEARING FOR ABANDONED VEHICLES. Final (11)
ORD. MC-I071 - AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN
BERNARDINO AMENDING SECTION 8.36.120 OF THE SAN
BERNARDINO MUNICIPAL CODE RELATED TO APPEALS OF
VEHICLE ABATEMENT HEARING DECISIONS.
Final (12)
Council Member Anderson made a motion. seconded by Council Member
Estrada, that said ordinances be adopted.
Ordinance Nos. MC-1068, MC-1069, MC-1070, and MC-I071 were adopted by
the following vote: Ayes: Council Members Estrada, Lien, McGinnis, Suarez,
Anderson, McCammack. Nays: None. Absent: Council Member Schnetz.
RES. 2000-80 - RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN
BERNARDINO CONFIRMING COST OF ABATEMENTS AND
IMPOSING LIENS ON CERTAIN PARCELS OF REAL PROPERTY
LOCATED WITHIN THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO FOR THE
COSTS OF THE ABATEMENT OF PUBLIC NUISANCES. (Building
Abatements) (13)
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Council Member Anderson made a motion, seconded by Council Member
Estrada, that said resolution be adopted; and that the Code Compliance Division
administratively remove any properties from Exhibit "A" which have been paid.
Resolution No. 2000-80 was adopted by the following vote: Ayes: Council
Members Estrada, Lien, McGinnis, Suarez, Anderson, McCammack. Nays: None.
Absent: Council Member Schnetz.
AUTHORIZATION TO PROCEED - VACATION - PORTION OF
NORTH/SOUTH ALLEY - NORTH OF 20TH STREET - BETWEEN
GUTHRIE & NEWCOMB STREETS - PLAN NO. 10070 (14)
Michael E. Hays, Director of Development Services, submitted a staff report
dated March 29, 2000, regarding authorization to proceed with the vacation of a portion
of the north/south alley located north of 20'h Street between Guthrie and Newcomb
Streets.
Council Member Anderson made a motion. seconded by Council Member
Estrada, and unanimously carried, that the Director of Development Services and the
City Clerk be autltorized to proceed with the vacation of a portion of the nortlt/ soutlt
alley north of 20'h Street, between Guthrie Street and Newcomb Street; and that Plan
No. 10070 showing the proposed vacation of portions of tlte north/south alley nortlt of
20th Street between Guthrie Street and Newcomb Street, be approved.
RES. 2000-81 - RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN
BERNARDINO AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 3985 ENTITLED,
IN PART, "A RESOLUTION. . . PROHIBITING PARKING UPON
CERTAIN DESIGNATED STREETS, ALLEYS, OR PORTIONS
THEREOF. . ." TO ESTABLISH A NO PARKING ANY TIME
ZONE ON PEPPER AVENUE BETWEEN RlALTO AVENUE AND
SEVEN-HUNDRED FEET NORTH OF RlALTO AVENUE. (16)
RES. 2000-82 - RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN
BERNARDINO AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 3985 ENTITLED,
IN PART, "A RESOLUTION. . . PROHIBITING PARKING UPON
CERTAIN DESIGNATED STREETS, ALLEYS, OR PORTIONS
THEREOF. . ." TO ESTABLISH A NO PARKING ZONE BETWEEN
THE HOURS OF 5:00 P.M. AND 5:00 A.M. ON SEVENTEENTH
STREET BETWEEN SEPULVEDA AVENUE AND BELLE STREET.
(17)
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RES. 2000-83 - RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN
BERNARDINO AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 3985 ENTITLED
,
IN PART, "A RESOLUTION. . . PROHIBITING PARKING UPON
CERTAIN DESIGNATED STREETS, ALLEYS, OR PORTIONS
THEREOF. . ." TO ESTABLISH A NO PARKING ANY TIME
ZONE ON GUTHRIE STREET BETWEEN TWENTIETH STREET
AND HIGHLAND A VENUE. (18)
RES. 2000-84 - RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN
BERNARDINO AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF AN
AGREEMENT WITH NATIONAL PLANT SERVICES, INC. FOR
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES RELATIVE TO PROVIDING SPECIAL
MAINTENANCE SERVICES FOR THE CITY'S SEWAGE SYSTEM.
(20)
RES. 2000-85 - RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COMMON
COUNCIL OF SAN BERNARDINO AWARDING A CONTRACT TO
KEN'S CONSTRUCTION SERVICE FOR THE ADA
MODERNIZATION OF CITY HALL RESTROOMS ON THE
SECOND AND THIRD FLOOR. (23)
Council Member Anderson made a motion. seconded by Council Member
Estrada, tltat said resolutions be adopted.
Resolution Nos. 2000-81, 2000-82, 2000-83, 2000-84 and 2000-85 were
adopted by the following vote: Ayes: Council Members Estrada, Lien, McGinnis,
Suarez, Anderson, McCammack. Nays: None. Absent: Council Member Schnetz.
SET LUNCHEON WORKSHOP - MAY 15, 2000 - 12:00 P.M. -
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AGENCY BOARD ROOM
PRESENTATION BY FIRE DEPARTMENT RESPONSE TIME
STANDARDS AD HOC COMMITTEE (24)
Larry R. Pitzer, Fire Chief, submitted a staff report dated April 17, 2000,
recommending that a luncheon workshop be held on May 15, 2000, to hear a
presentation from the Fire Department Response Time Standards Ad Hoc Committee.
Council Member Anderson made a motion, seconded by Council Member
Estrada, and unanimously carried, that a luncheon workshop be set for Monday, May
15, 2000, at 12:00 p.m. in the Economic Development Agency Board Room to hear a
presentation by the Fire Department Response Time Standards Ad Hoc Committee.
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RES. 2000-86 - RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COMMON
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AUTHORIZING
THE MAYOR OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO TO EXECUTE
AN AGREEMENT WITH THE CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY
,
SAN BERNARDINO ALLOWING THE UNIVERSITY TO USE THE
CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO POLICE DEPARTMENT'S FIRING
RANGE. (25)
RES. 2000-87 - RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AN INCREASE IN
THE ANNUAL PURCHASE ORDERS TO PARKHOUSE TIRES,
INC., "Y" TIRE SALES AND VIKING AUTO CENTER FOR NEW
LIGHT DUTY VEHICLE TIRES AND RECAPPED HEAVY
EQUIPMENT TIRES, AND A REDUCTION IN THE ANNUAL
PURCHASE ORDERS TO PARKHOUSE TIRES, INC., "Y" TIRE
SALES AND VIKING AUTO CENTER FOR NEW HEAVY
EQUIPMENT TIRES. (26)
RES. 2000-88 - A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN
BERNARDINO AUTHORIZING AN INCREASE IN THE ANNUAL
PURCHASE ORDER TO FAIRVIEW FORD FOR MATERIALS AND
SERVICES TO SUPPORT THE CITY'S LIGHT VEHICLE FLEET TO
BE UTILIZED BY THE FLEET DIVISION OF THE PUBLIC
SERVICES DEPARTMENT. (27)
RES. 2000-89 - RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN
BERNARDINO AUTHORIZING AN INCREASE TO THE
PURCHASE ORDER TO FOURTH STREET ROCK FOR DISPOSAL
OF STREET SWEEPING MATERIALS. (28)
RES. 2000-90 - RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN
BERNARDINO AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF A
PURCHASE ORDER TO UEMSI FOR ONE (1) SEWER VIDEO
CAMERA SYSTEM TO BE UTILIZED BY THE SEWER
MAINTENANCE DIVISION OF THE PUBLIC SERVICES
DEPARTMENT. (29)
Council Member Anderson made a motion. seconded by Council Member
Estrada, that said resolutions be adopted.
Resolution Nos. 2000-86, 2000-87, 2000-88, 2000-89 and 2000-90 were
adopted by the following vote: Ayes: Council Members Estrada, Lien, McGinnis,
Suarez, Anderson, McCammack. Nays: None. Absent: Council Member Schnetz.
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PERSONNEL ACTIONS
(8)
Council Member McGinnis made a motion, seconded by Council Member
Anderson, and unanimously carried, that the personnel actions as submitted by tlte
Chief Examiner, dated April 12, 2000, 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, except for Item No.5.
PROCEED WITH FORMATION - LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE
ASSESSMENT DISTRICT WATERMAN AVENUE &
WASHINGTON STREET AREA - TENTATIVE TRACT NOS. 15826
& 15991 (15)
Michael E. Hays, Director of Development Services, submitted a staff report
dated April 4, 2000, regarding authorization to proceed with the formation of a
Landscape Maintenance Assessment District in the Waterman Avenue and Washington
Street area.
Council Member McGinnis asked whether there was any possibility that the
proposed tracts would want to remain part of the master association as opposed to
forming a landscape maintenance assessment district. He noted that tlte existing
adjacent tracts are under a master association that is working quite well, and requested
that this matter be continued to enable staff to explore this further.
Council Member McGinnis made a motion, seconded by Council Member
Anderson, and unanimously carried, that the matter be continued to the Mayor and
Council meeting of May 1, 2000.
REFUND & WAIVE FEES - CINCO DE MAYO FESTIVAL -
HISPANIC CHAMBER OF COMMERCE - $9,547.47 (19)
Fred Wilson, City Administrator, submitted a staff report dated April 12, 2000,
recommending that the request for a refund of the Temporary Use Permit fee and
waiver of otlter fees, as requested by tlte Hispanic Chamber of Commerce for their
Cinco de Mayo Festival, be approved.
Linda Boswell, President, Inland Empire Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, 255
North "D" Street, San Bernardino, CA, read a letter requesting the support of tlte
Mayor and Council.
Ralph Hernandez, 8598 La Vine Street, Alta Loma, CA, offered additional
information regarding the festival, stating tltat it is one of four events taking place in tlte
Inland Empire.
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Discussion ensued regarding the City's policy on waiver of fees and whether the
applicants could foresee a time when they would become self-sufficient. It was noted
that the City currently makes a monetary commitment to tlte arts and cultural affairs of
the City wherein it helps to sponsor events and/or defray their expenses. Events such
as Black History Week are sponsored by tltis money, and it was noted tltat this fund
may need to be expanded in order to help the more tltan 100 different cultural groups
throughout the city.
Council Member Lien made a motion, seconded by Council Member Anderson,
and unanimously carried, that the request for refund of the Temporary Use Permit fee
in the amount of $320.00, and the request for waiver of fees in the amount of
$9,227.47 for the Inland Empire Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Cinco de Mayo
Festival on Sunday, April 30, 2000, be granted.
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE EXECUTION OF AN
AGREEMENT WITH THE FIRM OF SABO AND GREEN FOR
LEGAL SERVICES RELATIVE TO THE FORMATION OF
ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 1026 FOR TRACT NO. 10260 AND
TENTATIVE TRACT NO. 14112. (21A)
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE EXECUTION OF AN
AGREEMENT WITH THE FIRM OF MILLER & SCHROEDER
FINANCIAL, INC., FOR INVESTMENT BANKING SERVICES
RELATIVE TO THE FORMATION OF ASSESSMENT DISTRICT
NO. 1026 FOR TRACT NO. 10260 AND TENTATIVE TRACT NO.
14112. (218)
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE EXECUTION OF AN
AGREEMENT WITH THE FIRM OF GFB-FRlEDRlCH & ASSOC.,
INC., FOR ASSESSMENT ENGINEERING SERVICES RELATIVE
TO THE FORMATION OF ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 1026 FOR
TRACT NO. 10260 AND TENTATIVE TRACT NO. 14112. (21C)
(Note: The resolutions were not distributed with the backup materials and,
therefore, are not available for review.)
Ernest Vincent, Vice President, Corporate Legal for Century Homes, 1535
Soutlt "D" Street Suite 200, San Bernardino, CA, submitted a letter dated April 13,
2000, requesting tltat this matter be continued to the next Council meeting in order to
allow additional time to finalize tlte land purchases.
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Council Member Anderson made a motion. seconded by Council Member
Suarez, and unanimously carried, that the matter be continued to the Mayor and
Council meeting of May 1, 2000.
RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AWARDING A CONTRACT TO
WESTERN ALLIED SERVICES COMPANY FOR DESIGN/BUILD
OF AN ENERGY-EFFICIENT REPLACEMENT OF A CHILLER AT
THE GALAXY RECREATION CENTER AND ALL DESIGN,
STRUCTURAL, MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL AND ROOF
REPAIR WORK. (22)
(Note: The resolution was not distributed with the backup materials and,
therefore, is not available for review.)
Council Member Anderson made a motion, seconded by Council Member
Suarez, and unanimously carried, that all proposals be rejected and that staff be
directed to advertise for formal bids.
PUBLIC HEARING - IMPOSE LIENS - PARCELS OF REAL
PROPERTY - CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - UNCOLLECTED
BUSINESS REGISTRATION FEES (31)
Rachel Clark, City Clerk, submitted a staff report dated March 28, 2000,
regarding the imposition of liens on various parcels of real property located throughout
the city of San Bernardino for uncollected Business Registration fees.
Mayor Valles opened the hearing.
No public comments were received.
RES. 2000-91 - RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN
BERNARDINO IMPOSING LIENS ON CERTAIN PARCELS OF
REAL PROPERTY LOCATED WITHIN THE CITY OF SAN
BERNARDINO FOR UNCOLLECTED BUSINESS REGISTRATION
FEES. (31)
Council Member McGinnis made a motion, seconded by Council Member
Suarez, that the hearing be closed; that the City Clerk be directed to administratively
remove any properties from Exhibit A which have been paid prior to the hearing; and
that said resolution be adopted.
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The motion carried and Resolution No. 2000-91 was adopted by the following
vote: Ayes: Council Members Estrada, Lien. McGinnis, Suarez, Anderson,
McCammack. Nays: None. Absent: Council Member Schnetz.
PUBLIC MEETING FORMATION
MAINTENANCE ASSESSMENT DISTRICT
A VENUE & WASHINGTON STREET AREA
LANDSCAPE
NO. 1025 - PALM
(32)
Michael E. Hays, Director of Development Services, submitted a staff report
dated March 24, 2000, regarding the formation of Landscape Maintenance Assessment
District No. 1025 in tlte Palm Avenue/Washington Street area.
Mayor Valles opened tlte hearing.
Director Hays advised tltat this is a procedural step to solicit comments from
property owners. These comments, if any, will be considered at tlte public hearing
scheduled for May 15,2000.
No public comments were received.
Council Member Anderson made a motion. seconded by Council Member
Suarez, and unanimously carried, that tlte public meeting relative to the formation of
the Palm Avenue and Washington Street Area Landscape Maintenance Assessment
District, to be known as Assessment District No. 1025, be closed and protests, if any,
be carried over to the public hearing on May 15, 2000, at 10:00 a.m.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
AMENDING CHAPTER 8.60 AND CHAPTER 8.63 OF THE SAN
BERNARDINO MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO FIREWORKS,
EXPLOSIVES AND FIRES. First (33)
Council Member Lien made a motion, seconded by Council Member Estrada,
and unanimously carried, that said ordinance be laid over for final adoption.
ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO DISSOLVING
COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 995. (Continued from
March 6, 2000) First (34)
Council Member Anderson made a motion, seconded by Council Member
McCammack, and unanimously carried, that the matter be continued to tlte Mayor and
Council meeting of May 15, 2000.
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO ADDING
SECTION 10.16.250 TO THE SAN BERNARDINO MUNICIPAL
CODE RELATING TO PARKING VEHICLES ON UNPAVED
PARCELS OF REAL PROPERTY. (Continued from April 3, 2000)
First (35)
Council Member Anderson made a motion. seconded by Council Member
McCammack, and unanimously carried, that said ordinance be laid over for final
adoption.
JOIN - AMICUS CURIAE BRIEF - SUPPORT CITY & COUNTY OF
SAN FRANCISCO - UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, HASTINGS V.
CITY & COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO (SI)
City Attorney Penman submitted a staff report dated April 17, 2000,
recommending that the Mayor and Council authorize the City Attorney to join in tlte
amicus curiae brief in support of the City and County of San Francisco in the case of
University of California. Hastings v. City and County of San Francisco.
Mr. Penman reviewed the case with tlte Council and the reason for joining in
the amicus curiae brief.
Council Member McGinnis made a motion, seconded by Council Member
Suarez, and unanimously carried, that the Mayor and Common Council authorize the
City Attorney to join in the amicus curiae brief in support of the City and County of
San Francisco in the case of University of California. Hastings v. City and County of
San Francisco, First Appellate District, Case No. 89183.
AUTHORIZATION TO EXECUTE - PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
AGREEMENT - REPRESENT CITY - LAW FIRM OF LEWIS,
D'AMATO, BRISBOIS & BISGAARD - JAIME ALVAREZ, ET AL.
V. CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO, ET AL. (S2)
James F. Penman, City Attorney, submitted a staff report dated April 17, 2000,
regarding the execution of a Professional Services Agreement with the law firm of
Lewis, D'Amato, Brisbois & Bisgaard to represent the City in the case of Jaime
Alvarez, et al. v. City of San Bernardino, et al.
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Council Member Anderson made a motion. seconded by Council Member
Suarez, and unanimously carried, that the Mayor of the City of San Bernardino be
authorized and directed to execute on behalf of the City of San Bernardino tlte
Professional Services Agreement with the law firm of Lewis, D'Amato, Brisbois &
Bisgaard to represent tlte City in the case of Jaime Alvarez, et al. v. City of San
Bernardino, et aI., United States District Court Case No. 00-03048 GHK (Rcx).
RECESS MEETING - CLOSED SESSION (Discussed earlier in the
meeting - page 1) (1 & S3)
At 10: 13 a.m., the Mayor and Common Council and Community Development
Commission recessed to closed session for the following:
Pursuant to Government Code Sections:
A. Conference with legal counsel - existing litigation pursuant to
Government Code Section 54956.9(a):
Rose Mihata vs. City of San Bernardino. et aI. - San Bernardino
Superior Court Case No. SCV 30467;
City of San Bernardino Municipal Water Department v. U.S.
Department of Defense, United States District Court Case No. CV 96-
8867-MRPP (VAPx);
Jaime Alvarez. et al. vs. City of San Bernardino, et al. - United States
District Court Case No. CV 00-03048 GHK (RCx).
B. Conference witlt 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 lmtlatlon of
litigation pursuant to subdivision (c) of Government Code Section
54956.9.
D. Conference witlt legal counsel - personnel - pursuant to Government
Code Section 54957.
E. Closed session with Chief of Police on matters posing a threat to tlte
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.
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F. Conference with labor negotiator pursuant to Government Code Section
54957.6.
G. Conference with real property negotiator pursuant to Government Code
Section 54956.8:
1.
Property Address:
Northwest corner of Tippecanoe
and 1-10 Freeway
Negotiating Parties:
Ronald E. Winkler, on behalf of tlte
Economic Development Agency,
and Arthur Pearlman, Pearlman/
Hopkins
Under Negotiation:
Purchase terms and conditions
2.
Property Address:
Northwest corner 5'h & "E" Streets
Negotiating Parties:
Ann Harris and Maggie Pacheco, on
behalf of the Economic
Development Agency, and
TELACU and Al Steward of
Steward & Associates
Under Negotiation:
Purchase terms and conditions
CLOSED SESSION
At 10:24 a.m., Mayor Valles called tlte closed session to order in tlte conference
room of the Council Chambers of City Hall.
ROLL CALL
Roll call was taken by City Clerk Clark with the following being present:
Mayor Valles; Council Members Estrada, Lien, McGinnis, Anderson, McCammack;
City Attorney Penman, City Clerk Clark, City Administrator Wilson. Absent: Council
Members Schnetz, Suarez.
Also present: Senior Assistant City Attorney Carlyle and Administrative
Operations Supervisor Anderson, City Attorney's Office; Economic Development
Agency Special Counsel Sabo, Development Director Winkler, Administrative Services
Director Lindseth, Housing and Community Development Director Pacheco, Business
Recruitment, Retention and Revitalization Director Harris.
COUNCIL MEMBER SUAREZ ARRIVED
At 10:28 a.m., Council Member Suarez arrived at the closed session.
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ADJOURN CLOSED SESSION
At 11:10 a.m., tlte closed session adjourned to the Council Chambers of City
Hall.
RECONVENE MEETING
At 11: 12 a.m., Mayor Valles reconvened the joint regular meeting of tlte Mayor
and Common Council and Community Development Commission of the City of San
Bernardino.
ROLL CALL
Roll call was taken by City Clerk Clark with tlte following being present:
Mayor Valles; Council Members Estrada, Lien, McGinnis, Suarez, Anderson,
McCammack; Deputy City Attorney Empeno, City Clerk Clark, Director of
Development Services Hays. Absent: Council Member Schnetz.
APPEAL HEARING - PLANNING COMMISSION'S APPROVAL -
CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 99-17 - ALLOW TRANSFER
FACILITY - COLLECTION & TRANSFER - GREEN WASTE &
OTHER ORGANIC MATERIALS (36)
Michael E. Hays, Director of Development Services, submitted a staff report
dated April 4, 2000, recommending that tlte Mayor and Council deny the appeal and
uphold the Planning Commission's decision to approve Conditional Use Permit No. 99-
17.
Mayor Valles opened tlte hearing.
Valerie Ross, Principal Planner, reviewed highlights of tlte staff report with the
Council, noting that many concerns were received by the Development Services
Department--several having to do with State law.
Joe Bellandi, Associate Planner, submitted a memorandum addressed to the
Mayor and Common Council dated April 17, 2000, in which he provided information
identifying some of tlte laws and regulations that regulate the solid waste industry. He
also made a verbal presentation to the Council wherein he summarized tlte concerns
which were raised by various organizations/individuals and provided
responses/explanations for same.
Stewart Cumming, President, Cimarron Ranch Neighborhood Association, P.O.
Box 9466, San Bernardino, CA, submitted and read into the record a letter dated April
13, 2000, addressed to the Mayor and Common Council, wherein he outlined tlte
reasons for the appeal. He advised that the association is not against the project;
however, they are opposed to the lack of proper oversight as the project moves
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forward. He stated that one of their main concerns is that the oversight for the project
should be placed with other regulatory agencies better equipped to carry out this
responsibility.
Beverly Gibson, 9050 Ferndale, Fontana, CA, submitted a letter with several
attachments dated April 17, 2000, from Alder Street Property Owners & Residents,
Alder Street, Bloomington, CA, and spoke in opposition to the proposed project.
Mayor Valles advised that the City would assume responsibility for oversight,
because the City has made a strong commitment to improving the quality of life for all
of its citizens. In addition, the City has made a commitment to be fiscally responsible.
COUNCIL MEMBER MC GINNIS EXCUSED
At 11:45 a.m., Council Member McGinnis left the Council meeting.
Council Member Anderson made a motion, seconded by Council Member
Suarez, that tlte Mayor and Common Council close the hearing, deny the appeal, and
uphold the Planning Commission's adoption of the Mitigated Negative Declaration and
Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program and approval of Conditional Use Permit
No. 99-17, based on tlte Findings of Fact contained in the Planning Commission's staff
report, subject to the Conditions of Approval as amended and Standard Requirements.
The motion carried by the following vote: Ayes; Council Members Estrada,
Lien, Suarez, Anderson. Nays: None. Abstain: Council Member McCammack.
Absent: Council Members McGinnis, Schnetz.
COUNCIL MEMBER MC GlNNIS RETURNED
At 11:46 a.m., Council Member McGinnis returned to the Council meeting and
took his place at the Council table.
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
(Note: There were no Community Development Commission items.)
PUBLIC COMMENTS
(37)
There were no public comments.
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ADJOURNMENT (38)
At 11 :46 a.m., the meeting adjourned. The next joint regular meeting of the
Mayor and Common Council and Community Development Commission will be held at
8:00 a.m., Monday, May 1, 2000, in the Council Chambers of City Hall, 300 North
"D" Street, San Bernardino, California.
RACHEL G. CLARK
City Clerk
By: t~ ~ If4/
Linda E. Hartzel
Deputy City Clerk
No. of Items: 37
No. of Hours: 3.75
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