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MINUTES
MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL AND
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION
OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDNO
JOINT ADJOURNED REGULAR MEETING
DECEMBER 1, 2000
SAN BERNARDINO HILTON
The joint adjourned 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 10:19 a.m., at the
Hilton Hotel, 285 E. Hospitality Lane, San Bernardino, California.
ROLL CALL
Roll call was taken by City Clerk Clark with the following being
present: Mayor Valles; Council Members Estrada, McGinnis, Schnetz,
Suarez; Absent: Council Members Lien, Anderson, McCammack.
Also present: Senior Assistant City Attorney Simmons, City Clerk
Clark, City Administrator Wilson; Executive Director of the Economic
Development Agency Van Osdel, Mayor's Executive Assistant Rubi, Police
Chief Dean, Captain Curtis, San Bernardino Police Department, David
Oberhelman, San Bernardino County Probation, Joanna Frazier, Press
Enterprise, Tom Robertson, Facilitator, Shirley Poitras, Co-Facilitator.
COUNCIL MEMBER LIEN ARRIVED
At 10:19 a.m., Council Member Lien arrived at the Council meeting
and workshop.
DISCUSS AND TAKE POSSIBLE ACTION RELATIVE TO
POLICE GRANT EXPENDITURE PLANNING DOCUMENT
(1)
Chief of Police Dean distributed information to the Council
outlining their presentation, including copies of the minutes of the Ways
and Means Committee (July 26, 2000 and October 18, 2000), along with
a copy of a Proposal for Additional Police Staffing (July 19, 2000). Also
included were the Police Grant Expenditure Planning Document (October
9,2000) and COPS Revised Retention Plan (February 17,1999).
COUNCIL MEMBERS ANDERSON & McCAMMACK ARRIVED
At 10:24 a.m., Council Members Anderson and McCammack
arrived at the Council meeting and workshop.
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Chief Dean indicated that they have not heard from the Justice
Department in over two years regarding the COPS Revised Retention
Plan. He believes they have quietly waived their rights in responding to
the Retention Plan. Senior Assistant City Attomey Simmons indicated he
would research this matter. Chief Dean asked Captain Robert Curtis of
the San Bemardino Police Department to speak regarding the grants
described in the handouts.
Captain Curtis indicated that the City has been very fortunate over
the last five years in receiving approximately $14 million in federal and
state grants from various sources. He indicated that the impact to the
General Fund has been almost zero. Referring to the materials
distributed, he indicated that the items described in the chart are just
those grants that reflect personnel costs. He described the three-year
forecast, stating that they grouped the grants into required personnel
retentions - Federal COPS Office requirements and Optional Retentions
(grants that have no mandatory retentions). He indicated that for the
first year, the impact on the general fund is zero. He discussed the
grants and their future impact on the general fund.
Discussion followed regarding retention requirements and
budgetary concerns.
Chief Dean indicated that violent crime is going up. In order to be
a step ahead of that, Chief Dean suggested having two divisions _
Foothill and Valley, with each under the supervision of a Captain. He
indicated that the Administrative Division is more than pulling its share
of the load. He believes this can be done without an increase to the
General Fund. He indicated that we have had more homicides - year-to-
date- than this time last year. Violent crime is creeping back up. It is
recommended that homicide, narcotics, vice, DNG (Distressed
Neighborhood Groups) would all be under the command of one captain,
in each of the two command areas. Each would have the same
resources. He believes this program will pay for itself.
David Oberhelman, County Probation Office, discussed programs
for juveniles that are available through the County Probation Office.
Funding was again discussed.
Discussion Item -- No Action Taken.
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RES. 2000-336 - RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN
BERNARDINO AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND COMMON
COUNCIL TO OBLIGATE AND EXPEND THE AWARDED FY
2000/01 CITIZENS OPfION FOR PUBLIC SAFETY FUNDS.
Continued from the meeting of November 6, 2000.) (2)
Council Member Estrada made a motion, seconded by Council
Member Suarez, that said resolution be adopted.
Resolution No. 2000-336 was adopted by the following vote: Ayes:
Council Members Estrada, Lien, McGinnis, Schnetz, Suarez, Anderson,
McCammack. Nays: None. Absent: None.
RES. 2000-337 - RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN
BERNARDINO AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND COMMON
COUNCIL TO OBLIGATE AND EXPEND THE AWARDED FY
2000/01 LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT BLOCK GRANT
(LLEBG) FUNDS FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT SUPPORT
EXPENDITURES. Continued from the meeting of
November 6, 2000.) (3)
Council Member Estrada made a motion, seconded by Council
Member McGinnis, that said resolution be adopted.
Resolution 2000-337 was adopted by the following vote: Ayes:
Council Members Estrada, Lien, McGinnis, Schnetz, Suarez, Anderson,
McCammack. Nays: None. Absent: None.
WORKSHOP CONCERNING PROPOSED
PRIORITIES
GOALS AND
(4)
Tom Robertson, Sentient Systems, Inc., and facilitator of the
workshop, gave a brief description of his professional background. He
introduced his co-facilitator, Shirley Poitras, who also gave a brief
description of her professional background.
Mr. Robertson described the procedure to be used during the
duration of the workshop. He indicated that he realizes that Council
already has a lot of projects in progress, indicating that the purpose of
today's meeting is primarily to develop those goals and objectives with a
new emphasis. He indicated that Council will have an opportunity to
look at the issues that were raised during the interviews, selecting those
issues Council feels are most important to accomplish and address.
The workshop today will first celebrate present achievements and
to explore a long-range vision for the community. The workshop will also
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determine the 2001/02 priorities, develop action plans on those
priorities, and to resolve specific issues raised by individuals on other
issues.
He discussed the interviews held with Council Members, which
indicated to him that Council Members wanted to come away from the
workshop with clear goals and objectives - not a long list - fewer goals
that could be accomplished over a 24-month period.
The Mayor, Council Members and staff then formed small
discussion groups to begin formulating a ten-year vision plan and set
priorities for 2001-2002.
The discussion groups identified the following priorities for 2001-
2002: A - K.
These priorities will be presented to the department heads at a goal
setting session to be held on December 7,2000.
Discussion Itern - No Action Taken.
ADJOURNMENT (5)
At 4:00 p.m., the meeting was adjourned. The next regular
meeting of the Mayor and Common Council and Community
Development Commission will be held at 8:00 a.m., Monday, December
4, 2000, in the Council Chambers of City Hall, 300 North "D" Street, San
Bernardino, California.
RACHEL G. CLARK, CMC
City Clerk
By: ~)j4~ ~~
kV Cathleen Szendrodi
b . Deputy City Clerk
No. of Items: 5
No. of Hours: 7
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