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MINUTES
MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL
AND THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION
CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
JOINT ADJOURNED REGULAR MEETING
APRIL 26, 1993
COUNCIL CHAMBERS
This is the time and place set for a joint adjourned regular
meeting of the Mayor and Common Council and Community Development
Commission of the City of San Bernardino from the regular meeting
held at 8:30 a.m., Monday, April 19, 1993, in the Council
Chambers of city Hall, 300 North "D" street, San Bernardino,
California.
The City Clerk has caused to be posted the order of
adjournment of said meeting held on Monday, April 19, 1993, and
has on file in the office of the City Clerk an affidavit of said
posting together with a copy of said order which was posted at
7:30 a.m., Wednesday, April 21, 1993, on the door of the place at
which said meeting was held.
The joint adjourned regular meeting of the Mayor and Common
Council and the Community Development Commission of the City of
San Bernardino was called to order by Mayor Holcomb at 9:02 a.m.,
Monday, April 26, 1993, in the Council Chambers of City Hall, 300
North "D" Street, San Bernardino, California.
ROLL CALL
Roll call was taken by city Clerk Rachel Clark with the
following being present: Mayor Holcomb; Council Members Reilly,
Hernandez, Maudsley, Minor, Miller; City Attorney Penman, City
Clerk Rachel Clark. Absent: Council Members Estrada, Pope-
Ludlam; city Administrator Shauna Clark.
City Attorney Penman announced that the following additional
case would be discussed in closed session:
city of San Bernardino vs. willow Woods Development and
Inter American Brokers - San Bernardino Superior Court Case
No. 249477.
RECESS MEETING - CLOSED SESSION (1)
At 9:02 a.m., the Mayor and Common Council and Community
Development Commission recessed to closed session for the
following:
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a. to confer with the attorney regarding pending
litigation pursuant to Government Code section
54956.9(b) (1), as there is significant exposure to
litigation;
b.
based on existing facts
below, the City Council
whether a closed session
California Government Code
and circumstances, set out
is meeting only to decide
is authorized pursuant to
section 54956.9{b) (2);
c.
to confer with the attorney regarding
litigation pursuant to Government Code
54956.9{c), so that Council/commission may
whether to initiate litigation;
pending
section
decide
d. to consider personnel matters pursuant to Government
Code section 54957;
e. to confer with the Chief of Police on matters posing a
threat to the security of pUblic buildings or a threat
to the public's right of access to public services or
public facilities pursuant to Government Code section
54957;
f. to give instruction to the City's/Commission's
negotiator on the purchase of property pursuant to
Government Code section 54956.8. The real property
which the negotiations concern is generally located at
The identity of each
person with whom negotiations are authorized is:
;
g.
to meet with an applicant for a
applicant's attorney pursuant
section 54956.7;
city license and the
to Government Code
h. to meet with the Chief of Police regarding matters of
public security pursuant to Goyernment Code section
54957;
i. to confer with the attorney regarding pending
litigation which has been initiated formally to which
the city is a party to pursuant to Government Code
section 54956.9{a) as follows:
Stubblefield Construction Companv. et al vs. city of San
Bernardino. et al - San Bernardino Superior Court Case No.
242998; San Bernardino superior Court Case No. 252058;
Tomas Armendariz. et al vs. James F. Penman. et al. - united
states District Court Case No. 91-5757;
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Julie M. Thompson vs.
united states District
(RWRx);
city
Court
of San Bernardino. et
Case No. SA CV-92-888
al-
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Leslie Bond vs. Community Development Commission. et al-
San Bernardino Superior Court Case No. 276373;
Kenneth Florence vs. Civil Service commission and Community
Development Deoartment - San Bernardino Superior Court Case
No. 261625;
Kranyac vs. County of San Bernardino. et al - United states
District Court Case No. SACV 400 - GLT;
Guardian Bank vs. James F. Penman. et al - San Bernardino
County superior Court Case No. 272631;
Guardian Bank vs. James F. Penman. et al - United States
District Court Case No. 92-4415 WDK (EX);
Thomas Armendariz. et al vs. James F. Penman. et al - San
Bernardino Trial Court case No. 271093.
CLOSED SESSION
At 9: 02 a. m., Mayor Holcomb called the closed session to
order in the Council Chambers of City Hall, 300 North "D" street,
San Bernardino, California.
ROLL CALL
Roll call was taken by City Clerk Rachel Clark with the
following being present: Mayor Holcomb; Council Members Reilly,
Hernandez, Maudsley, Minor, Miller; City Attorney Penman, City
Clerk Rachel Clark. Absent: Council Members Estrada, Pope-
Ludlam; City Administrator Shauna Clark.
Also present: Fred Wilson, Assistant City Administrator;
Deputy city Attorney Rhemrev, Margaret Scroggin, Administrative
Operations Supervisor, city Attorney's Office.
READING OF RESOLUTIONS & ORDINANCES
Deputy city Clerk Vale read the title of the resolution on
the regular agenda while the Council was in closed session.
DEPUTY CITY ATTORNEY RHEMREV EXCUSED
At 9:11 a.m., Deputy city Attorney Rhemrev left the closed
session.
ADJOURN CLOSED SESSION
At 9:18 a.m., Mayor Holcomb adjourned the closed session to
the joint adjourned regular meeting of the Mayor and Common
Council and the Community Development Commission in the Council
Chambers of city Hall, 300 North "D" street, San Bernardino,
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California.
RECONVENE MEETING
At 9:29 a.m., Mayor Holcomb reconvened the joint adjourned
regular meeting of the Mayor and Common Council and the
Community Development Commission in the Council Chambers of City
Hall, 300 North "D" street, San Bernardino, California.
ROLL CALL
Roll call was taken by City Clerk Rachel Clark with the
following being present: Mayor Holcomb; Council Members Reilly,
Hernandez, Maudsley, Minor, Miller; city Attorney Penman, City
Clerk Rachel Clark. Absent: Council Members Estrada, Pope-
Ludlam; city Administrator Shauna Clark.
INVOCATION
The invocation was given by Phil Arvizo, Executive Assistant
to the Council.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
The pledge of allegiance was led by Council Member Reilly.
PUBLIC COMMENTS DR. FREDDY CURLIN
CAMPAIGNING ORDINANCE
TRUTH-IN-
(3)
Dr. Freddy curlin, Second Ward Council candidate, 1288 1/2
N. "D" street, San Bernardino, CA, requested that the Mayor and
Council direct that a truth-in-campaigning ordinance be drafted.
He asked that the truth-in-campaigning ordinance should be
presented to the voters at a public hearing to allow citizens an
opportunity to comment on the ordinance, and then submit it to
the voters as a charter amendment on the ballot.
ANNOUNCEMENT - CITY ATTORNEY PENMAN
(2)
city Attorney Penman cautioned Second Ward residents that
there is an individual contacting Second Ward residents who is
impersonating Dr. Freddy Curlin and asking for money. Mr.
Penman urged any resident who is contacted by this individual to
request that identification be presented.
PUBLIC COMMENTS - JEFF WRIGHT
(3)
Jeff Wright, P.O. Box 2341, San Bernardino, CA, voiced his
opposition to the City funding of community service organization
events; however, expressed support for the City waiving its fees
for service organizations who use City facilities.
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION JOINT ADJOURNED
REGULAR MEETING
At 9:43 a.m., Chairman Holcomb called the joint adjourned
regular meeting of the Community Development Commission to order
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in the Council Chambers of city Hall, 300 North liD" street, San
Bernardino, California.
At this time, the Mayor and
Community Development Commission,
Development Commission item.
Common Council, acting as the
took action on a Community
COUNCIL MEMBER ESTRADA ARRIVED
At 10:19 a.m., Council Member Estrada arrived at the Council
meeting and took her place at the council table.
CITY ATTORNEY PENMAN EXCUSED
At 10:22 a.m., City Attorney Penman left the Council meeting
and was replaced by Deputy City Attorney Empeno.
1-215 WIDENING REPORT
GOVERNMENTS (SANBAG)
SAN BERNARDINO ASSOCIATED
(5)
In a memorandum dated April 22, 1993, Al Boughey, Director
of Planning and Building Services, stated that the California
Department of Transportation (Caltrans) is planning the expansion
and widening of Interstate 215 between Orange Show Road and 27th
Street.
The Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) has been
prepared addressing the proposed expansion of the portion of
Interstate 215 traversing the city of San Bernardino. The City
has been provided an opportunity to review and comment on the
document. Based upon the magnitude and significance of the
proposal, the impacts to local property, and the role the
expansion would play in the city's future growth and expansion,
it is appropriate for the city to forward any comments it may
have and if desired, to endorse a preferred alternative for
recommendation to Caltrans through a Resolution from the Mayor
and Common Council.
The portion of Interstate 215 crossing San Bernardino was
completed in 1959. The existing freeway design was acceptable in
the 1950's, but design and safety standards have been revised and
updated. The existing freeway is not acceptable under today' s
standards. There are several left handed on- and off-ramps which
are hazards to safety, and the majority of on and off freeway
access is limited to the east side of the city.
The Route Concept Report (RCR) for Interstate 215, prepared
in 1984, identifies need for the following improvements to
Interstate 215 to bring the roadway up to present day standards:
expansion of Interstate 215 to six mixed flow lanes plus two HOV
(High Occupancy Vehicle or carpool lanes) plus two auxiliary
lanes; expansion of the Route 259 to Route 330 Interchange to six
mixed flow lanes plus two auxiliary lanes.
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DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT (DEISl PROPOSED PROJECT
ALTERNATIVES - Four alternatives are proposed and analyzed in the
Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS); one no build
alternative and three build alternatives. Each of the build
alternatives provide an additional lane in each direction with
the option for an High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) or carpool lane.
All three build alternatives would improve freeway
circulation and access to both east and west sides of the
freeway. The primary differences between the build alternatives
lie with the ramp connections with local streets, configuration
of the freeway frontage roads, and level of improvements in
access and circulation. The frontage roads are restricted to
freeway traffic only; local traffic is precluded from using the
frontage roads for access to adjacent parcels for the purpose of
improving freeway circulation. It is expected that any impacts
to displaced residences, businesses, employment and sales tax
revenues would be short term, with the benefits of improved
freeway access to the west side bearing much more weight in the
long term.
NO BUILD ALTERNATIVE - Under this alternative, the existing
freeway would remain as it exists today with three lanes in each
direction between Orange Show Road and the 330 Interchange.
This alternative would not result in any displaced
residences or businesses and would not result in the displacement
of any employees. Since businesses would not be required to
relocate, there would be no potential loss of sales tax revenue.
Also, since no additional right-of-way for the freeway would need
to be acquired, the property tax base would remain unaffected.
However, access would continue to disproportionately favor
businesses located on the east side of the Interstate 215
freeway, the freeway would not conform to today's design
standards, and freeway congestion could be expected to worsen as
the local area continues to grow.
BUILD ALTERNATIVE NO. ONE - This alternative provides north
and south bound frontage roads between Inland Center Drive and
Mill Street, and a north bound frontage road between 2nd and 5th
Streets. Selection Build Alternative No. One could result in
the displacement of up to fifty-five residential units and
twenty-eight businesses with an associated displacement of 1,113
employees. If the displaced businesses relocate elsewhere in the
ci ty, it would be reasonable to assume that sales tax revenues
would be impacted. However, there is no guarantee that displaced
businesses would relocate elsewhere in the city. The acquisition
of additional right-of-way for the Interstate 215 expansion is
expected to reduce property tax revenue by a maximum of $187,564.
BUILD ALTERNATIVE NO. TWO - Build Alternative Two provides
the least improvement of the three build alternatives, and the
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least impact to existing residences and businesses. This
alternative provides both north and south bound frontage roads
between Orange Show Road and Inland Center Drive, and north and
south bound frontage roads between 2nd and 5th Streets. This
alternative does not provide on- off-ramps at Mill Street as the
other two build alternatives do.
section of Build Alternative No. Two could result in the
displacement of up to forty-seven residential units and twenty-
five businesses with an associated displacement of 1,052
employees. The effect on sales tax revenue from the displaced
businesses is the same as Build Alternative No. One, with the
exception that since fewer businesses are impacted, impacts to
revenues under a worst case scenario (displaced businesses
locating outside the City) would reasonably be expected to be
smaller. The acquisition of additional right-of-way for the
Interstate 215 expansion is expected to reduce property tax
revenue by a maximum under this alternative of $180,077.
BUILD ALTERNATIVE NO. THREE - Build Alternative No. Three
provides the most improvement to freeway circulation and most
improved access to the west side of the city. Build Alternative
No. Three is also the most impactive alternative to existing
residences and businesses. This alternative provides north and
south bound frontage roads between orange Show Road and
Massachusetts Avenue, and a north bound frontage road between
Massachusetts Avenue and 27th Street.
Selection of Build Alternative No. Three could result in the
displacement of up to seventy-five residential units and twenty-
nine businesses with an associated displacement of 1,147
employees. The effect on sales tax revenue from the displaced
businesses is the same as Build Alternative No. One, with the
exception that since greater numbers of businesses are impacted,
impacts to revenues under a worst case scenario (displaced
businesses locating outside the City) would reasonably be
expected to be slightly larger than Build Alternative No. One or
Two. The acquisition of additional right-of-way for the
Interstate 215 expansion is expected to reduce property tax
revenue by a maximum under this alternative of $194,191.
Al Boughey, Director of Planning and Building services,
presented an overview of the 1-215 widening project.
Norman Suydam, Project Manager, Caltrans, 625 Carnegie, San
Bernardino, CA, presented an overview of the action taken to
date on the 1-215 widening project, and answered questions
regarding the project.
Don Capelle, Parsons and Brinkerhoff, environmental
consultant, presented an overview of the differences in the four
alternatives. He explained that the 1-215 widening project is in
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its final stages for permit clearances.
positive and negative aspects of the four
answered questions regarding the project.
He explained
alternatives,
the
and
Mr. Capelle presented an eight minute video regarding the 1-
215 widening project.
Mike Spiegel, a Caltrans consultant, the
of the four alternative proposals, and
regarding the proposed four alternatives.
differences in each
answered questions
Discussion ensued regarding the positive and negative
aspects of the four proposals for widening the 1-215 freeway.
Concern was expressed regarding the potential loss of
businesses and homes adjacent to the 1-215 freeway.
Director Boughey answered questions regarding the possible
impact to businesses adjacent to the 1-215.
Mayor Holcomb expressed support for Build Alternative No.
Three as it would provide the safest and most efficient traffic
circulation on the 1-215 freeway and adjacent areas.
Roger Hardgrave, Director of Public Works/City Engineer,
answered questions regarding traffic circulation on the 1-215
freeway and adjacent area.
MAYOR HOLCOMB EXCUSED
At 11:09 a.m., Mayor Holcomb left the Council meeting and
the duties of Mayor Pro Tem were assumed by Council Member
Miller.
Concern was expressed regarding
businesses and homes adjacent to the
project; and how the negative impacts
mitigated.
the potential
proposed 1-215
of this project
loss of
widening
could be
MAYOR PRO TEM MILLER EXCUSED
At 11:10 a.m., Mayor Pro Tem Miller left the Council meeting
and the duties of Mayor Pro Tem were assumed by Council Member
Estrada.
A discussion was held regarding the positive and negative
impact that the proposed 1-215 widening project would have on the
area adjacent to the project.
Council Member Hernandez made a motion, seconded by Council
Member Reilly, that the Mayor and Common Council endorse
Alternative Three (3); and direct staff to forward comments to
Caltrans. (Note: There was no vote taken at this time.)
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Mr. Capelle explained that it is expected that funding for
this project would not be available until approximately the year
2000.
Jeff wright, P.O. Box 2341, San Bernardino, CA, voiced his
opposition to the project.
Mr. Gary Moon, San Bernardino Associated Governments
(SANBAG), 472 N. Arrowhead Avenue, San Bernardino, CA, explained
that SANBAG is seeking alternative funding sources for this
project, and felt that it would not be necessary to relocate
homes and businesses adjacent to this project for approximately
four years.
Helen Kopczynski, 8150 Cable Canyon Road,
CA, expressed opposition to the loss of
construction of the project commences.
San Bernardino,
vegetation when
The motion carried by the following vote: Ayes:
Members Estrada, Reilly, Hernandez, Maudsley, Minor.
None. Absent: Council Members Pope-Ludlam, Miller.
Council
Nays:
ADJOURNMENT (6)
At 11:38 a.m., Mayor Pro Tem Estrada adjourned the meeting
to Thursday, May 6, 1993, at 9:00 a.m., in the council Chambers
of City Hall, 300 North "D" street, San Bernardino, California.
RACHEL CLARK
City Clerk
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By , c t'c (4_<_<,-</ ;-~C"- c.-,
Melanie Vale ~
Deputy City Clerk
No. of Items: 6
No. of Hours: 2.5
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