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MINUTES
MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL AND
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION
OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
JOINT REGULAR MEETING
OCTOBER 20, 1997
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 Minor at 8:01 a.m., Monday, October 20,
1997, 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 Minor; Council Members Negrete, Oberhelman,
Devlin, Anderson, Miller; Senior Assistant City Attorney Carlyle,
Ci ty Clerk Clark, City Administrator Wilson. Absent: Council
Members Curlin, Arias.
Senior Assistant City Attorney Carlyle announced that the
following additional case would be discussed in closed session:
Richard Jimenez and
Bernardino, et al.
CV97-0086-RT (RC).
Eloisa Bravo Jimenez vs. City of San
- United States District Court Case No.
RECESS MEETING - CLOSED SESSION
meeting - page 5)
At 8:01 a.m., the Mayor and
Development Commission recessed
following:
(Referenced later in the
(1&S3)
Common Council and Community
to closed session for the
Pursuant to Government Code Sections:
A. Conference with legal counsel existing litigation
pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9(a):
EDC Consultants vs. URS Consultants, Inc., et al. - San
Bernardino Superior Court Case No. SCV 30621;
Flovd Walker, Jr. vs. City 0:. San Bernardino - Worker's
Compensation Appeals Board Case No. SBR 0232144.
B. Conference with legal counsel - anticipated litigation -
significant exposure to litigation pursuant to
subdivision (b) of Government Code Section 54956.9: one.
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C. Conference with legal counsel - anticipated litigation _
initiation of litigation pursuant to subdivision (c) of
Government Code Section 54956.9.
D. Conference with legal counsec - personnel - pursuant to
Government Code Section 5495":.
CLOSED SESSION
At 8:01 a.m., Mayor Minor 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 with the following
being present: Mayor Minor; Council Members Negrete, Oberhelman,
Devlin, Anderson, Miller; City Attorney Penman, City Clerk Clark,
City Administrator Wilson. Absent: Council Members Curlin, Arias.
Also present: Senior Assistant Cicy Attorney Carlyle, Deputy
City Attorney Easland, and Administrative Operations Supervisor
Anderson, City Attorney's Office.
READING OF RESOLUTIONS & ORDINANCES
Deputy City Clerk Hartzel read the titles of all the
resolutions and ordinances on the regular, supplemental, and
addendum to the supplemental agendas of the Mayor and Common
Council and the regular agenda of !:he 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 while the Mayor and Council and Community
Development Commission were in closed session.
COUNCIL MEMBER ARIAS & DEPUTY CITY ATTORNEY ALDSTADT
ARRIVED
At 8:07 a.m., Council Member Arias and Deputy City Attorney
Aldstadt arrived at the closed session.
DEPUTY CITY ATTORNEY EASLAND EXCUSED
At 8:08 a.m., Deputy City Attorney Easland left the closed
session.
DEPUTY CITY ATTORNEY ALDSTADT EXCeSED
At 8:12 a.m., Deputy City Attorney Aldstadt left the closed
session.
DIRECTOR OF RISK MANAGEMENT RAYA & SPECIAL COUNSEL PLYLER
ARRIVED
At 8:12 a.m., Director of Risk Management Raya and Special
Counsel Scott Plyler of the law firm of Mark, Bolson, Kuntz and
Serembe, 600 North Arrowhead Avenue, San Bernardino, CA, arrived at
the closed session.
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ADJOURN CLOSED SESSION
At 8:15 a.m., the closed session adjourned to 9:00 a.m. in the
Council Chambers of City Hall.
RECONVENE MEETING
At 9:00 a.m., Mayor Minor reconvened the joint regular meeting
of the Mayor and Common Council i\nd Communlty Development
Commission of the City of San Bernardino.
ROLL CALL
Roll call was taken by City Clerk Clark with the following
being present: Mayor Minor; Council Members Curlin, Arias,
Oberhelman, Devlin, Anderson, Miller; ~ity Attorney Penman, City
Clerk Clark, City Administrator Wilson. Absent: Council Member
Negrete.
INVOCATION
The invocation was given by Executive Assistant to the Council
Jorge Carlos.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
The pledge of allegiance was led by Council Member Curlin.
COUNCIL MEMBER NEGRETE RETURNED
At 9:06 a.m., Council Member Negrete
meeting and took his place at the Council
returned to the Council
table.
APPOINTMENTS
(2)
There were no appointments at this meeting.
PROCLAMATION - MAKE A DIFFERENCE DAY - OCTOBER 25, 1997
(3)
J. Lorraine Velarde, Executive Assistant to the Mayor, read a
proclamation declaring October 25, 1997, as "Make A Difference Day"
in San Bernardino--a day when free immunizations will be provided
for all children from two months through six years of age.
Terri Carlos, Staff Analyst with the San Bernardino Employment
and Training Agency, accepted the proclamation.
CITY ATTORNEY'S OFFICE
ATTORNEY COLEMAN
TIGER AWARD
DEPUTY CITY
(3)
City Attorney Penman stated that recently two lawsuits had
been filed against the Police Department which his office believed
to be totally without merit; however, once such a lawsuit is
scheduled to be heard in the federal courts, it is seldom that the
case is dismissed. He continued, stating that Deputy City Attorney
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Coleman had written such outstanding legal motions that both
lawsuits were dismissed by the federal judge; therefore, he was
presenting the City Attorney's Office official "Tiger Award" to Ms.
Coleman for her exceptional work on these two cases.
SERVICE PIN AWARDS
(3)
J. Lorraine Velarde, Executive Assistant to the Mayor, 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
Josephine Alvarez
Regina Guerrero
Frank Keller
Department
City Clerk
City Clerk
Economic Deve~opment
Agency
Fire
Fire
Fire
Fire
Fire
Fire
Fire
Police
Police
Police
Police
Police
Police
Police
Police
Police
Police
Police
Police
Police
Public Services
Benjamin Alexander
Thomas Hannemann
Isaac Horn
Grant Hubbell
Rodney Mascis
Jeffrey Novinger
Leslie Pompa
Timothy Dykstra
Carl Currie
Brian Boom
Nedia Holmes
Steven Peck
Michael vasilis
vincent Kilbride
Steven Klettenberg
vincent Kutch
Ric Moyer
Bradley Ringnes
Dawn Alsop
Roy Izumi
Joyce Vlasak
Years of Service
5-year pin
10-year pin
5-year pin
5-year pin
5-year pin
5-year pin
5-year pin
5-year pin
5-year pin
5-year pin
5-year pin
15-year pin
15-year pin
15-year pin
15-year pin
IS-year pin
20-year pln
20-year pin
20-year pin
20-year pin
20-year pin
25-year pin
2S-year pln
5-year pin
Each employee received a service pin presented by Mayor Minor.
ANNOUNCEMENTS - COUNCIL MEMBER CURLIN
(4)
Council Member Curlin pointed out that City Attorney Penman
had erred when he presented his impart~al analysis of the mayoral
candidates' campaign statements at the previous meeting, stating
that Mr. Oberhelman had in fact received four $250 donations from
the relations of the Central City Company for a total of $1,000.
Dr. Curlin also voiced posi ti ve comments regarding the recent
health symposium conducted by Senator Barbara Boxer at San
Bernardino Valley College.
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ANNOUNCEMENTS - COUNCIL MEMBER ARIAS
(4)
Council Member Arias reminded everyone that it was Red Ribbon
Week and the Red Ribbon parade would be held Saturday, October 25.
Mrs. Arias also asked for donations of old Christmas cards and
empty shoe boxes, explaining that local school children will be
decorating the boxes with the cards, wh~ch will then be filled with
treats and small toys for the child,-en who at tend her annual
children's Christmas party. She noted ~hat over 1600 children had
attended the party last year.
ANNOUNCEMENTS - COUNCIL MEMBER OBERHELMAN
(4)
Council Member Oberhelman stated that the Red Ribbon kickoff
breakfast had been held this morning and thanked the San Bernardino
Communi ty Against Drugs for their efforts toward a drug- free
communi ty. He also expressed pride in and thanked his nephew,
Joshua Hawk, for his testimony on what the San Bernardino Community
Against Drugs has meant to him personally in leading a drug-free
life.
ANNOUNCEMENTS - COUNCIL MEMBER ANDERSON
(4)
Council Member Anderson, speaking as a member of the Board of
the San Bernardino Community Against Drugs, complimented and
thanked all the people who participat:ed in the breakfast this
morning.
ANNOUNCEMENTS - CITY CLERK CLARK
(4)
City Clerk Clark reminded everyone that election day was only
two weeks away; eXplained the absentee ballot process; informed
voters that they could vote early at the Registrar of Voters Office
on Saturday, October 25, and saturday, November 1, between the
hours of 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.; and announced that there would be
a mayoral candidates forum at the Community Hospital this evening
at 6:30 p.m.
CLOSED SESSION ANNOUNCEMENT
meeting - page 1)
(Referenced earlier in the
(1&83)
City Attorney Penman announced that the following additional
case had been discussed in closed session:
San Bernardino Municipal Water District vs. Department of
the Armv - United States District Court Case No. CV96-
8867.
ANNOUNCEMENTS - CITY ATTORNEY PEN~AN
(4)
City Attorney Penman stated that he had the opportunity to
attend the annual barbeque at Emmanuel Methodist Church on
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Saturday, where he saw Barbara Burke, who ran Barbara's Yarn Shop
on Highland Avenue for many years and moved to Oregon approximately
three years ago. He stated that she was back visiting and doing
well and sends her regards to everyone.
PUBLIC COMMENTS - DARLENE BRADLEY
(5)
Darlene Bradley, R.N., Clinical Director, Emergency/Express
Care Services, Lorna Linda University Me6ical Center, 11234 Anderson
Street, Lorna Linda, CA, submitted a letter dated October 20, 1997,
clarifying the services offered by the Sexual Assault Response Team
at the medical center and asked the Mayor and Council to reconsider
and accept the medical center's low bi6 for said services.
PUBLIC COMMENTS - RUBEN LOPEZ
(5)
Ruben Lopez, 631 West 16th Street, San Bernardino, CA, spoke
regarding the attempt of several Measure "S" opponents to defame
City Attorney Penman.
PUBLIC COMMENTS - LITA PEZANT
(5)
Lita Pezant, 1514 West Evans Street, San Bernardino, CA, spoke
regarding intimidation tactics used aga:nst herself and others when
they complained about the lack of priority given the murder of a
young boy in the westside community.
PUBLIC COMMENTS - HAROLD DUFFY
(5)
Harold Duffy, 5028 Wyche Court, San Bernardino, CA, an
employee with the City of Riverside, stated that an ugly incident
had occurred wherein someone posing as a San Bernardino police
officer had called Riverside's City Manager to report that Mr.
Duffy was voicing criticism of the San Bernardino Police Department
and questioned whether he was doing this on Riverside's time or his
own time. The person did not leave his name or number, and Mr.
Duffy did not really believe it was a San Bernardino officer.
PUBLIC COMMENTS - WARREN COCKE
(5)
Warren Cocke, 2875 Valencia, San Bernardino, CA, expressed his
concern regarding the attacks on City Attorney Penman, voiced
rebuttals to some of the specific charges made, and stated that he
believed Mr. Penman to be a competent, forthright, and able city
attorney.
PUBLIC COMMENTS - SUSAN ROGERS
(5)
Susan Rogers, a resident of San Bernardino, spoke on the
plight of the parks in San Bernardino and asked the City to re-
evaluate their decision to lock the bathrooms in public parks.
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PUBLIC COMMENTS - HOWELL ESTES
(5)
Howell Estes, a resident of the Verdemont area, thanked City
Attorney Penman for making known who was behind the candidates in
this election and commented on some of the reasons people voted
against Measure "S" and the questionable political tactics of
former Mayor Bob Holcomb.
PUBLIC COMMENTS - W.R. HOLCOMB
(5)
Former Mayor Bob Holcomb commented on the "major league"
contributions given to City Attorney Penman, stating that they
represent the grossest breach of ethics of any elected official in
this city.
PUBLIC COMMENTS - JAMES PENMAN
(5)
James Penman, 221 East Marshall Boulevard, San Bernardino, CA,
speaking from the podium, enumerated some of the past actions of
former Mayor Bob Holcomb and pointed out that Mr. Holcomb and Mr.
Gil Lara were supporting Susan Lien for Second Ward Council Member
and Tim Prince for Mayor.
PUBLIC COMMENTS - COUNCIL MEMBER CURLIN
(5)
Council Member Curlin stated that Mr. Penman was impugning the
candidates on the basis of who is supporting them.
WAIVE FULL READING OF RESOLUTIONS & ORDINANCES (6)
Council Member Miller made a motion, seconded by Council
Member Anderson, and unanimously carried, that full reading of the
resolutions and ordinances on the regular, supplemental and
addendum to the supplemental agendas of the Mayor and Common
Council be waived.
COUNCIL MINUTES
(7)
Council Member Miller made a motion, seconded by Council
Member Anderson, and unanimously carried, that the minutes of the
following meeting of the Mayor and Common Council of the City of
San Bernardino, be approved as submitted in typewritten form: July
3, 1997.
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CLAIMS AND PAYROLL
(8)
Council Member Miller made a motion, seconded by Council
Member Anderson, and unanimously carried, that the claims and
payroll and the authorization to issue warrants as listed on the
memorandum dated September 29, 1997, from Barbara Pachon, Director
of Finance, be approved.
PERSONNEL ACTIONS
(9)
Council Member Miller made a motion, seconded by Council
Member Anderson, and unanimously carried, that the personnel
actions submitted by the Chief Examiner dated October 9, 1997, 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.
RES. 97-311 - RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 6429, ENTITLED IN PART "A
RESOLUTION. . ESTABLISHING A BASIC COMPENSATION PLAN
FOR OFFICERS AND/OR EMPLOYEES OF THE POLICE AND FIRE
DEPARTMENTS OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO." (11)
RES. 97-312 - RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
AMENDING RESOLUTION 6413, SECTION THIRTEEN, TEMPORARY/
PART-TIME EMPLOYEES, ENTITLED IN PART A "RESOLUTION .
ESTABLISHING A BASIC COMPENSATION PLAN. "BY
UPDATING INFORMATION CODIFYING PRIOR COUNCIL ACTIONS.
(12)
Council Member Miller made a motion, seconded by Council
Member Anderson, that said resolutions be adopted.
Resolution Nos. 97-311 and 97-312 were adopted
following vote: Ayes: Council Members Negrete, Curlin,
Oberhelman, Devlin, Anderson, Miller. Nays: None. Absent:
by the
Arias,
None.
SET PUBLIC HEARING - NOVEMBER 3, 1997 10:00 A.M.
PROPOSED EXPENDITURE - MONIES ALLOCATED FROM STATE OF
CALIFORNIA TO CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - ASSEMBLY BILL 3229
(BRULTE) CITIZENS' OPTION FOR PUBLIC SAFETY (COPS)
PROGRAM - FY 1997/98 (13)
Lee Dean, Chief of Police, submitted a Staff Report dated
October 20, 1997, regarding the setting of a public hearing for the
ratification of the proposed Citizens' Option for Public Safety
(COPS) expenditure plan for fiscal year 1997/98.
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Council Member Miller made a motion, seconded by Council
Member Anderson, and unanimously carried, that the Mayor and Common
Council set a public hearing for 10:00 a.m., on Monday, November 3,
1997 to ratify the proposed Citizens' Option for Public Safety
(COPS) expenditure plan for FY 1997/98, submitted by the Chief of
Police.
RES. 97-313 - RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
AWARDING A CONTRACT TO DOUG MARTIK CONTRACTING COMPANY,
INC., FOR PAVEMENT REHABILITATION BY SLURRY SEAL METHOD
AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS. (14)
ORD. MC-1004 - ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
AMENDING TITLE 12, BY REPEALING CHAPTERS 12.04 AND 12.08
OF THE SAN BERNARDINO MUNICIPAL CODE ENTITLED
"EXCAVATIONS" AND "ENCROACHMENTS" TO REVISE PROCEDURES
RELATING TO PERMITS FOR EXCAVATIONS AND ENCROACHMENTS
INTO PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY BY ADDING CHAPTER 12.03 ENTITLED
"RIGHT-OF-WAY PERMITS EXCAVATIONS AND TEMPORARY
ENCROACHMENTS." Final (15)
Council Member Miller made a motion, seconded by Council
Member Anderson, that said resolution and ordinance be adopted.
Resolution No. 97-313 and Ordinance No. MC-I004 were
by the following vote: Ayes: Council Members Negrete,
Arias, Oberhelman, Devlin, Anderson, Miller. Nays: None.
None.
adopted
Curlin,
Absent:
ORD. MC-1005 - AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
AMENDING CHAPTER 9.90 OF THE SAN BERNARDINO MUNICIPAL
CODE AMENDING SECTION 9.90.010 AUTHORIZING PARKING
DISTRICT SECURITY OFFICERS EMPLOYED BY FACILITIES
MANAGEMENT TO ARREST AND ISSUE NOTICES TO APPEAR FOR
VIOLATIONS OF THE SAN BERNARDINO MCNICIPAL CODE AND STATE
STATUTES PURSUANT TO CALIFORNIA PENAL CODE SECTION 836.5.
Final (10)
Discussion ensued regarding why tLis action was being taken,
whether it could open the way for additional lawsuits, and the
training requirements for said individuals.
Mayor Minor noted that most of t:he security officers are
either off-duty police officers or reserve officers who have been
through the police academy and have been trained to handle
themselves in all types of situations.
City Attorney Penman pointed out chat the
changing and this ordinance is designed to avoid
point in the future.
law is constantly
litigation at some
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Council Member Devlin made a mo!:ion, seconded by Council
Member Anderson that said ordinance be adopted.
Ordinance No. MC-I005
Ayes: Council Members
Anderson, Miller. Nays:
was adopted by the following vote:
Negrete, Arias, Oberhelman, Devlin,
Council Member Curlin. Absent: None.
AUTHORIZE EXPANSION - CITY'S ACQUISITION, REHABILITATION
& RESALE (ARR) PROGRAM - U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING &
URBAN DEVELOPMENT (HUD) - BUILDING INSPECTION SERVICES -
PLANNING AND BUILDING SERVICES (16)
Michael E. Hays, Director of Planning and Building Services,
submitted a Staff Report dated September 26, 1997, regarding
expansion of the City's Acquisition, Rehabilitation, and Resale
(ARR) Program with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban
Development to provide expanded building inspection services.
Council Member Oberhelman made a motion, seconded by Council
Member Anderson, and unanimously carried, that the Mayor and Common
Council authorize the Planning and Building Services Department to
provide expanded building inspection services to HUD for a one-year
period as part of the expanded ARR Program; and that the additional
positions of one (1) Building Inspector I and one (1) Typist Clerk
II be established in the Inspection Services Division of the
Planning and Building Services Department; and that the Personnel
Department be directed to update Resolution No. 97-244 to reflect
the two additional positions of Building Inspector I and Typist
Clerk I I; and that the Mayor and Common Council authorize the
Director of Finance to amend the Fiscal Year 1997/98 budget to
reflect the cost of implementing the expansion of the Acquisition,
Rehabilitation, and Resale (ARR) Program with HUD and to reflect
the expected revenue to be generated from payments made to the City
by HUD for inspection services as outlined in the attached Staff
Report dated September 26, 1997, from Michael E. Hays, Director of
Planning and Building Services.
AUTHORIZE UPGRADE IN SALARY RANGE CODE
MANAGER - CODE COMPLIANCE DIVISION - MAYOR'S
COMPLIANCE
OFFICE
(17)
Mayor Minor submitted a Staff Report dated October 8, 1997,
recommending that the salary range for the classification of Code
Compliance Manager be upgraded from Rar:ge 4455 to Range 4482.
City Attorney Penman
talk regarding moving the
Department, he supports
independent.
stated that although there has been some
code compliar:ce function under the Fire
the Mayor in keeping the department
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Council Member Miller made a mot:ion, seconded by Council
Member Negrete, and unanimously carried, that the Mayor and Common
Council upgrade the salary range for the classification of Code
Compliance Manager from Range 4455, $4,294-$5,219/month to Range
4482, $4,913-$5,972/month; and that the Personnel Department be
directed to update Resolution No. 6413, Section 14, to reflect this
particular action.
RECEIVE & FILE - FISCAL YEAR 1996/97 ESTIMATED YEAR-END
BUDGET REPORT (18)
Barbara Pachon, Director of Finance, submitted a Staff Report
dated October 8, 1997, recommending that the Council receive and
file the year-end budget report for fiscal year 1996/97.
Discussion ensued regarding some cf the budget figures and
the fact that erroneous information may have been issued to the
press and included in the report, particularly figures related to
sales tax revenues. Some of the Council felt that a presentation
by the City Administrator or Director of Finance would be in order.
Barbara
figures were
changes.
Pachon, Director of Finance,
unaudited numbers and that
stressed that
there could be
these
some
City Administrator Wilson stated that the Finance Department
had done a good job of estimating and their figures would wind up
being within 2-3 percent of actuals.
COUNCIL MEMBER ARIAS EXCUSED
At 10:27 a.m., Council Member Arias left the Council meeting.
Council Member Devlin made a mot:ion, seconded by Council
Member Miller, and unanimously carried, that the 1996/97 budget
report be received and filed.
RECESS MEETING
At 10:28 a.m., Mayor Minor declared a five-minute recess.
RECONVENE MEETING
At 10:38 a.m., Mayor Minor reconvened the joint regular
meeting of the 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 the following
being present: Mayor Minor; Council Members Curlin, Arias,
Oberhelman, Devlin, Anderson, Miller; Senior Assistant City
Attorney Carlyle, City Clerk Clark, City Administrator Wilson.
Absent: Council Member Negrete.
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PUBLIC HEARING - IMPOSE LIENS -
CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
REGISTRATION FEES
PROPERTY LOCATED WITHIN
"JNCOLLECTED BUSINESS
(19)
City Clerk Clark submitted a Staff Report dated October 1,
1997, regarding the imposition of liens on property throughout the
city of San Bernardino for uncollected business registration fees.
Mayor Minor opened the hearing.
Susan Rogers, a resident of San Bernardino, expressed concern
with this practice.
RES. 97-314 - 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. (19)
Council Member Oberhelman made a n,otion, seconded by Council
Member Anderson, 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.
The motion carried, and Resolution No. 97-314 was adopted by
the following vote: Ayes: Council Members Curlin, Arias,
Oberhelman, Devlin, Anderson, Miller. Nays: None. Absent:
Council Member Negrete.
COUNCIL MEMBER NEGRETE RETURNED
At 10:41 a.m., Council Member Negrete returned to the Council
meeting and took his place at the Council table.
RES. 97-315 - RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
ADOPTING A MASTER SERVICES MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING
WITH THE BOARD OF WATER COMMISSIONERS. (20)
Council Member Devlin made a motion, seconded by Council
Member Anderson, that said resolution be adopted.
Resolution No. 97 - 315 was adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Council Members Negrete, Curlin, Arias, Oberhelman, Devlin,
Anderson, Miller. Nays: None. Absent: None.
RES. 97-316 - RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF AN AGREEMENT WITH THE CANTO
BELLO CHORALE FOR THE PROMOTION OF ARTS AND CULTURE.
(21A)
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RES. 97-317 - RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF AN A3REEMENT WITH THE SAN
BERNARDINO VALLEY COMMUNITY CONCERT ASSOCIATION FOR THE
PROMOTION OF ARTS AND CULTURE. (21B)
RES. 97-318 - RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF AN AGREEMENT WITH THE INLAND
DANCE THEATRES, INC., FOR THE PROMOTION OF ARTS AND
CULTURE. (21C)
RES. 97-319 - RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF AN AGREEMENT WITH THE JUNIOR
UNIVERSITY OF SAN BERNARDINO, INC., FOR THE PROMOTION OF
ARTS AND CULTURE. (21D)
RES. 97-320 - RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF AN AGREEMENT WITH THE
METROPOLITAN OPERA NATIONAL COUNCIL AUDITIONS FOR THE
PROMOTION OF ARTS AND CULTURE. (21E)
RES. 97-321 - RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF AN AGREEMENT WITH THE PRIME
TIME CHORALIERS FOR THE PROMOTION OF ARTS AND CULTURE.
(21F)
RES. 97-322 - RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF AN AGREEMENT WITH THE
SINFONIA MEXICANA SOCIETY FOR THE PROMOTION OF ARTS AND
CULTURE. (21G)
RES. 97-323 - RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF AN AG~EEMENT WITH THE STAGE
ONE PLAYERS FOR THE PROMOTION OF ARTS AND CULTURE. (21H)
RES. 97-324 - RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF AN AGREEMENT WITH THE SAN
BERNARDINO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA FOR THE PROMOTION OF ARTS
AND CULTURE. (21I)
Mike Stephens inquired as to where the money was coming from
for promotion of the arts.
Council Member Curlin explained that at one time one-fourth of
one percent of all building fees for ccmmercial construction were
earmarked for the arts, and up until approximately two years ago
the Council had established a policy that the funding level would
always remain at $300,000.
City Administrator Wilson stated that the building fees now
generate approximately $100,000 per year and the remainder ($48,300
this year) is appropriated during the budget process.
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Jean Andersen, Cultural and International Affairs Director,
Mayor's Office, explained that the Fine Arts Commission tries to
encourage new groups to apply for funding and looks at all the
applicants very carefully.
Harold Duffy, 5028 Wyche Court, San Bernardino, CA, stated
that he thought it was very important for the Council to try and
foster cultural activity within the city.
Duke Hill, President of the San Bernardino Symphony, spoke on
how important it is for them to receive the funding from the City.
Council Member Negrete made a motion, seconded by Council
Member Anderson, that said resolutions be adopted.
Resolution Nos. 97-316, 97-317, 9'7-318, 97-319, 97-320, 97-
321, 97-322, 97-323, and 97-324 were adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Council Members Negrete, Curlin, Arias, Oberhelman, Devlin,
Anderson, Miller. Nays: None. Absent: None.
RES. 97-325 - RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF AN ESTOPPEL CERTIFICATE WITH
TRI - CITIES INVESTMENT COMPANY RE8ARDING CERTAIN REAL
PROPERTY KNOWN AS THE POLICE COMMUNITY SERVICE OFFICE FOR
AREA "E", 1993 SOUTH DINERS COURT. (22)
Council Member Oberhelman questioned why an estoppel
certificate was being used rather than an amendment to the lease.
Senior Assistant City Attorney Carlyle stated that the current
landlord was in the process of transferring title to another
corporation, and the current tenants would be estopped from
asserting any objections to anything other than what is in the
lease.
Council Member Miller made a motion, seconded by Council
Member Negrete, that said resolution be adopted.
Resolution No. 97-325 was adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Council Members Negrete, Curlin, Arias, Oberhelman, Devlin,
Anderson, Miller. Nays: None. Absent: None.
AUTHORIZE BUDGET AMENDMENT - FUND CROSSING GUARD PROGRAM
POLICE DEPARTMENT SALARY SAV=NGS (Continued from
October 6, 1997) (See related Item No. NB1 - page 22)
(23 )
Dr. Elsa Valdez, 748 West Dover ~rive,
expressed her appreciation to the Councll for
the crossing guard program.
San Bernardino, CA,
locating funding for
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Council Member Oberhelman made a motion, seconded by Council
Member Miller, that the Mayor and Common Council authorize the
Director of Finance to amend the fiscal year 1997/1998 budget to
reflect the cost of funding the crossing guard program from the
anticipated Police Department salary savings, and to reflect the 50
percent reimbursement to be received fer the program from the San
Bernardino City Unified School District as outlined in the attached
Staff Report, dated September 23, 1,,97, from Barbara Pachon,
Director of Finance. (Note: There was no vote taken.)
Council Member Curlin advised that funding was available
through the South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD),
and by using said funds the City would not have to tap into the
police salary savings account.
Oscar Abarca, Director of Intergovernmental Affairs, South
Coast Air Quality Management District, 21865 East Copley Drive,
Diamond Bar, CA, submitted a letter da~ed October 15, 1997, from
the California Environmental Protection Agency regarding the use of
AB 2766 Subvention Funds for funding the City's crossing guard
program.
Mayor Minor read from the letter as follows: "Technically this
is an eligible use . . However, we believe it is not a cost-
effective use of the funds our Board has determined that
cost-effectiveness should be a primary criterion in selecting
projects."
Mr. Abarca confirmed that the City's crossing guard program
did in fact qualify for said funding.
Council Member Curlin stated that it was his understanding
that the school district was prepared to fund $100,000 of the cost.
Council Member Curlin made a substitute motion that the City
utilize the South Coast Air Quality Management District AB 2766
Subvention Funds to fund the crossing guards.
The substitute motion failed for lack of a second.
Council Member Devlin made a motion, seconded by Council
Member Miller, that the Mayor and Common Council authorize the
Director of Finance to amend the fiscal year 1997/1998 budget to
reflect the cost of funding the crossing guard program from the
anticipated Police Department salary savings, and to reflect the 50
percent reimbursement to be received fc'r the program from the San
Bernardino City Unified School District as outlined in the attached
Staff Report, dated September 23, 1997, from Barbara Pachon,
Director of Finance; and that staff continue to investigate the use
of AB 2766 funding. (Note: There was no vote taken.)
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Mr. Abarca pointed out that the City is currently using SB
2766 funds for their trip reduction plan and receiving quarterly
reimbursement. He indicated that there are significant reserves in
the City's account which have not been spent; and pointed out that
by using said funds the Council would not have to go through this
process every year when it comes to funding the crossing guards.
He reiterated that this was an eligible use of said funds.
Since the information from the California Environmental
Protection Agency and South Coast Air Quality Management District
had just been received by the Council, ct was the consensus of the
Mayor and Council that staff prepare the appropriate backup
material relative to using AB 2766 monies and bring the matter back
as new business later in the afternoon.
Council Member Curlin made a substitute motion, seconded by
Council Member Devlin, and unanimously ~arried, that the matter be
tabled.
WAIVE FEES - $4,805.88 - YMCA OF SAN BERNARDINO VALLEY -
20TH ANNUAL CHILDREN'S CHRISTMAS PARADE - DECEMBER 6,
1997 (Continued from October 6, 1997) (24)
City Administrator Wilson submitted a Staff Report dated
October 13, 1997, which outlined the City fees associated with
conducting the YMCA's annual Christmas parade.
Tony Mino, Executive Director, YMCA of San Bernardino Valley,
216 West Sixth Street, San Bernardino, CA, urged the Council to
waive the fees, stating that they conduct this parade entirely free
of charge and over 15,000 people line the parade route.
Council Member Oberhelman expressed concern that some of the
times and costs outlined in the backup material seemed unrealistic
and stated that he would like to see this matter referred to the
Ways and Means Committee.
Council Member Miller made a motion, seconded by Council
Member Curlin, and unanimously carried, that the matter be referred
to the Ways and Means Committee.
RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
SAN BERNARDINO AMENDING RESOLUT:ON NO. 97-221 WHICH
PREVIOUSLY AMENDED RESOLUTION 94 - 9G TO LIMIT THE SPEAKING
TIME OF COUNCIL MEMBERS AND DESIGNATED OTHERS TO 3
MINUTES UNTIL THE MAYOR AND ALL OTEER COUNCIL MEMBERS AND
DESIGNATED OTHERS HAVE HAD AN CPPORTUNITY TO SPEAK.
(Continued from October 6, 1997) (25)
Senior Assistant City Attorney Carlyle stated that the
resolution was consistent with the practice being followed during
the past few meetings.
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Council Member Miller made a motion, seconded by Council
Member Anderson, that the matter be tabled.
The motion carried by the following vote: Ayes:
Members Negrete, Arias, Oberhelman, Jevlin, Anderson,
Nays: Council Member Curlin. Absent: None.
Council
Miller.
COUNCIL MEMBER NEGRETE EXCUSED
At 11:34 a.m., Council Member Negrete left the Council
meeting.
SET PUBLIC HEARING - NOVEMBER 3,1997 10:00 A.M.
ADOPT MODEL (STATE) BUILDING CODES & AMENDMENTS - SAN
BERNARDINO MUNICIPAL CODE CHAPTER 15 (Sl)
Michael E. Hays, Director of Planning and Building Services,
submitted a Staff Report dated October 7, 1997, recommending that
a public hearing be set for adoption of the 1994 Model (State)
Building Codes and amendments to the Sa:l Bernardino Municipal Code
Chapter 15.
Council Member Devlin made a motion, seconded by Council
Member Oberhelman, and unanimously carried, that a public hearing
be set for November 3, 1997, at 10:00 a.m., for the purpose of
adopting the Model (State) Building Codes and amendments to the San
Bernardino Municipal Code Chapter 15.
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RES. 97-326 - RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF A MEMORANDUM OF
UNDERSTANDING WITH THE CITY OF RIA1,TO POLICE DEPARTMENT,
THE RIALTO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT AND THE CITY OF SAN
BERNARDINO POLICE DEPARTMENT. (S2)
Council Member Oberhelman made a motion, seconded by Council
Member Anderson, that said resolution be adopted.
Resolution No.
Ayes: Council Members
Miller. Nays: None.
97-326 was adopted by the following vote:
Curlin, Arias, Oberhelman, Devlin, Anderson,
Absent: Council Member Negrete.
COUNCIL MEMBER NEGRETE RETURNED
At 11:35 a.m., Council Member Negrete returned to the Council
meeting and took his place at the Council table.
DISCUSS - POSSIBLE FEE INCREASE - POLICE ACCIDENT REPORTS
- COUNCIL MEMBER CURLIN (AS1)
Council Member Curlin submitted a Staff Report dated October
16, 1997, recommending that the Councll discuss police accident
reports.
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Council Member Curlin presented a chart showing that San
Bernardino charges less for copies of traffic accident reports than
any of the surrounding cities and suggested that if San Bernardino
raised its fee to the average figure it would prove to be a
valuable source of revenue.
Senior Assistant City Attorney Carlyle reminded the Council
that under Proposition 218 a fee cannot exceed the cost for
providing a particular service and an empirical study would have to
be done prior to adjusting the fee.
Harold Duffy, 5028 Wyche Court, San Bernardino, CA,
support for the idea, stating that said suggestion
submitted as a budget balancing measure during the budget
expressed
had been
hearings.
Council Member Curlin made a motion, seconded by Council
Member Anderson, and unanimously carried, that staff (including the
City Attorney's Office and the City Administrator's Office) be
directed to review and study the mat::er of increasing traffic
accident report fees.
RECESS MEETING
At 11:45 a.m., Mayor Minor recessed the joint regular meeting
of the Mayor and Common Council and Community Development
Commission to 2:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers of City Hall.
~ RECONVENE MEETING
At 2:05 p.m., Mayor Minor reconvened the joint regular meeting
of the 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 the following
being present: Mayor Minor; Council Members Curlin, Arias,
Oberhelman, Devlin, Anderson, Miller; Senior Assistant City
Attorney Carlyle, Economic Development Agency Special Counsel Sabo,
City Clerk Clark, Economic Development Agency Administrator
Steinhaus. Absent: Council Member Negrete.
PRESENTATION TO THE CITY - $5,000 - 1997 HEALTHY CITIES
RECOGNITION AWARD - CALIFORNIA HEALTHY CITIES PROJECT
(3)
Gregory Shaffer of the Californca Heal thy Cities proj ect
presented the City with a check in the amount of $5,000 and read a
resolution recognizing the City of San Bernardino as a recipient of
the 1997 Healthy Cities Recognition Award for its dedication in
improving the quality of life for its residents. Mr. Shaffer
commended the City for the various programs they have developed and
enacted since joining the project approximately two years ago.
Mayor Minor accepted the check on behalf of the City.
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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 2:10 p.m., Chairman Minor called 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 to order.
NOTE: Community Development Commission items which require
action by the Mayor and Common Council are denoted by the letter
"R" and are reflected herein. Minutes of actions taken on
Community Development Commission items are distributed separately
by the Economic Development Agency.
WAIVE FULL READING OF RESOLUTIONS & ORDINANCES (R2)
Council Member Arias made a motion, seconded by Council Member
Anderson, and unanimously carried, that full reading of the
resolutions on the regular agenda 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 be waived.
APPROVE PLAN NO. 9733 - INSTALL STREETS CAPE IMPROVEMENTS
- BASE LINE STREET - FROM "D" STREET TO WATERMAN AVENUE -
AUTHORIZE ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS (R4)
Roger Hardgrave, Director of Public Works/City Engineer,
submitted a Staff Report dated October 2, 1997, regarding approval
of plans and authorization to advertise for bids for the
installation of streetscape improvements on Base Line Street, from
"D" Street to Waterman Avenue.
Council Member Arias made a motion, seconded by Council Member
Anderson, and unanimously carried, that plans for installation of
streetscape improvements on Base Line Street, from "D" Street to
Waterman Avenue, in accordance with PlaT: No. 9733, be approved; and
that the Director of Public Works/City Engineer be authorized to
advertise for bids.
RES. 97-327 - RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING
THE EXECUTION OF A FIRST AMENDMENT TO A COMMUNITY
DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT FUNDING AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE
CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AND ASSOCIATION FOR RETARDED
CITIZENS (PROJECT NO. 96-200). (R7A)
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RES. 97-328 - RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING
THE EXECUTION OF A FIRST AMENDMENT TO A COMMUNITY
DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT FUNDING AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE
CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AND YMCA OF SAN BERNARDINO VALLEY
(PROJECT NO. 96-220). (R7B)
Council Member Arias made a motion, seconded by Council Member
Anderson, that said resolutions be adopted.
Resolution Nos. 97-327 and 97-328 were adopted by the
following vote: Ayes: Council Members Curlin, Arias, Oberhelman,
Devlin, Anderson, Miller. Nays: None. Absent: Council Member
Negrete.
SENIOR ASSISTANT CITY ATTORNEY CARLYLE EXCUSED
At 2:14 p.m., Senior Assistant City Attorney Carlyle left the
Council meeting and was replaced by City Attorney Penman.
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION/SAN BERNARDINO JOINT
POWERS FINANCING AUTHORITY/S~~ BERNARDINO PARK
ACQUISITION JOINT POWERS FINANCING AUTHORITY/SAN
BERNARDINO ASSOCIATED COMMUNITIES FINANCING AUTHORITY -
JOINT REGULAR MEETING
At this time, the Mayor and Com~on Council,
Community Development Commission, took action
Development Commission items.
acting as the
on Community
CITY ATTORNEY PENMAN EXCUSED
At 2:55 p.m., City Attorney Penman left the Council meeting
and was replaced by Senior Assistant City Attorney Carlyle.
WAIVE TAX ASSESSMENT LIENS - $26,120 - CODE ENFORCEMENT
LIENS - U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING & URBAN DEVELOPMENT
(HUD) PROPERTIES - ARDEN-GUTHRIE FOURPLEX - ACQUISITION/
REHABILITATION (R8)
Timothy Steinhaus, Economic Development Agency Administrator,
submitted a Staff Report dated October 15, 1997, regarding the
release of tax assessment liens on certaln Arden-Guthrie properties
currently owned by HUD, which are being acquired and rehabilitated
by the Agency.
Ron Winkler, Development Director, Economic Development
Agency, stated that HUD is willing to pay the back taxes, but is
asking for a release from the code enforcement liens on said
properties. He noted that there is no administrative procedure
established to waive these fees; therefore, the need for Council
approval.
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council Member Oberhelman made a motion, seconded by Council
Member Miller, that the Mayor and Common Council approve a waiver
in the amount of $26,120 for tax assessment liens on the 21 HUD
properties to be acquired by the Agency; and authorize the Code
Enforcement staff to administer and submit the necessary documents
for these releases.
The motion carried by the following vote:
Members Curlin, Arias, Oberhelman, Devlin, Miller.
Member Anderson. Absent: Council Member Negrete.
Ayes:
Nays:
Council
Council
CERTIFY ELECTION RESULTS
COMMITTEE - OCTOBER 8, 1997
NORTHWEST PROJECT AREA
(Rll)
City Clerk Clark submitted a Staff Report dated October 9,
1997, regarding certification of the Northwest Project Area
Committee election results from the October 8, 1997 election.
Council Member Devlin made a motion, seconded by Council
Member Anderson, and unanimously carried, that the Mayor and Common
Council declare that the adopted procedures for the Northwest
Project Area Committee election held on October 8, 1997, were
followed, and further declare as off icial the results of the
Northwest Project Area Committee Election as set forth in the
Certification of Election Results dated October 10, 1997, and
accompanying summary report dated October 8, 1997.
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PUBLIC HEARING - CONSOLIDATED PLAN - ANNUAL PERFORMANCE
& EVALUATION REPORT (CAPER) - COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK
GRANT PROGRAM - HOME INVESTMENT PARTNERSHIP ACT PROGRAM -
EMERGENCY SHELTER GRANT PROGRAM (R14)
Ronald Winkler, Development Director, Economic Development
Agency, submitted a Staff Report dated October 14, 1997, regarding
the 1996-1997 draft Consolidated Plan Annual Performance and
Evaluation Report.
Mayor Minor opened the hearing.
Norma Owens, Housing Development Sr:;ecialist, Housing Division,
Economic Development Agency, presented a brief explanation of the
Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report (CALPER), and
stated that this was the second of two public hearings required by
the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) during
each program year.
No public comments were received.
RES. 97-329 - RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO APPROVING CERTAIN
CONSOLIDATED ANNUAL REPORTS IN CONNECTION WITH
IMPLEMENTING FEDERAL GRANT PROGRAMS. (R14)
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Council Member Anderson made a motion, seconded by Council
Member Oberhelman, and unanimously carried, that the hearing be
closed; that the Mayor and Common Council accept comments and views
of residents, public agencies and other interested parties on the
1996-1997 draft Consolidated Plan Annual Performance and Evaluation
Report, which contains annual performance reports for the Community
Development Block Grant, HOME Investment Partnership Act, and
Emergency Shelter Grant Programs and authorize staff to submit the
final report to the United States Department of Housing and Urban
Development for review and approval; a:ld that said resolution be
adopted.
The motion carried, and Resolutior: No. 97-329 was adopted by
the following vote: Ayes: Council Members Curlin, Arias,
Oberhelman, Devlin, Anderson, Miller. Nays: None. Absent:
Council Member Negrete.
AUTHORIZE
CHARGING
STRUCTURE
BUDGET AMENDMENT INSTALL ELECTRIC
STATIONS CITY'S FIVE-LEVEL
VEHICLE
PARKING
(R15)
Timothy Steinhaus, Economic Development Agency Administrator,
submitted a Staff Report dated October 10, 1997, regarding the
installation of two additional electric vehicle charging stations
in the City's five-level parking structure.
It was noted that the two exist ing charging stations are
inductive, while the two new stations will be conductive;
therefore, the City's station will be able to accommodate all types
of electric vehicles currently available.
Council Member Miller made a motion, seconded by Council
Member Anderson, and unanimously carried, that the Director of
Finance be authorized to amend the fiscal year 1997-98 budget to
reflect a $5,700 increase in the Transportation budget for
miscellaneous equipment and a corresponding budget increase in the
Transportation revenue account.
AUTHORIZE BUDGET AMENDMENT - CROSSING GUARD PROGRAM
TRANSPORTATION FUND (See related Item No. 23 - page 14)
(NE1)
Barbara pachon, Director of Finance, submitted a Staff Report
dated September 23, 1997, (verified la~er by Ms. pachon that the
date should have been October 20, 1997) regarding amendment of the
fiscal year 1997-1998 budget to reflect funding 50 percent of the
crossing guard program through the Transportation Fund.
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Senior Assistant City Attorney Car~yle pointed out that under
Government Code Section 54954.2(b) (2) an item could be considered
if it could be determined that immediate action is needed and the
need for action came up after posting the agenda. He stated that
the item had not been clarified until that morning when Mr. Abarca
of the South Coast Air Quality Management District verified that
the crossing guard program did qualify for funding through AB 2766
funds, and due to the fiscal circumstances of the City, said action
could be considered under said section of the Government Code.
Council Member Miller made a motion, seconded by Council
Member Curlin, and unanimously carried, that the matter arose
subsequent to the posting of the agenda.
Council Member Curlin made a motion, seconded by Council
Member Miller, and unanimously carried, that the Mayor and Common
Council authorize the Director of Finance to amend the fiscal year
1997-1998 budget to reflect the cost of funding the Crossing Guard
Program from 50 percent Transportatlon Fund and 50 percent
reimbursement from the San Bernardino City Unified School District,
as outlined in the Staff Report from Ms. Pachon, referenced above.
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 this time, the Mayor and Council, acting as the Community
Development Commission, took action on Community Development
Commission items.
ADJOURNMENT (26)
At 4:00 p.m., the meeting was adJourned. The next regular
meeting will be held at 8:00 a.m., Tuesday, September 2, 1997, in
the Council Chambers of City Hall, 300 North "D" Street, San
Bernardino, California.
RACHEL G. CLARK
City Clerk
~Ha~
By
Deputy City Clerk
No. of Items: 38
No. of Hours: 6
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