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MINUTES
MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
ADJOURNED REGULAR MEETING
JULY 12, 1993
COUNCIL CHAMBERS
This is the time and place set for an adjourned regular
meeting of the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San
Bernardino from the regular meeting held at 8: 05 a. m., Tuesday,
July 6, 1993, in the Council Chambers of City Hall, 300 North
"0" Street, San Bernardino, California.
The City Clerk has caused to be posted the order of
adjournment of said meeting held on Tuesday, July 6, 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
12:35 p.m., Wednesday, July 7, 1993, on the door of the place at
which said meeting was held.
The adjourned regular meeting of the Mayor and Common
Council of the City of San Bernardino was called to order by
Mayor Minor at 9:08 a.m., Monday, July 12, 1993, in the Council
Chambers of City Hall, 300 North "0" Street, San Bernardino,
California.
ROLL CALL
Roll call was taken by Deputy City Clerk Medina with the
following being present: Mayor Minor; Council Members Negrete,
Hernandez, Oberhelman, Miller; city Attorney Penman; Deputy City
Clerk Medina; City Administrator Shauna Clark. Absent: Council
Members Curlin, pope-Ludlam. *Fifth Ward Office Vacant
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
Hernandez.
CLOSED SESSION
(1)
The Mayor and Council did not conduct a closed session at
this time; however, the Mayor and Council recessed into closed
session at 12:06 p.m. (See page 13)
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COUNCIL MEMBER
At 9:10 a.m.,
Council meeting and
POPE-LUDLAM ARRIVED
Council Member pope-Ludlam arrived
took her place at the council table.
at the
PUBLIC COMMENTS
There were no public comments during the public comments
section of this meeting.
FISCAL YEAR 1993/94 BUDGET REVIEW
(2)
In a memorandum dated July 9, 1993, Fred Wilson, Assistant
City Administrator, stated that at the Mayor and Council meeting
held on May 17, 1993, the preliminary fiscal year 1993/94 budget
was reviewed and budget-reducing measures were adopted in the
amount of $1,905,047. This action reduced the beginning fiscal
year 1993/94 General Fund budget deficit from $3,519,000 to
$1,613,953. Further action on balancing the budget was delayed
pending the adoption of the State budget.
The Governor signed the fiscal year 1993/94 state budget and
related trailer bills on June 30, 1993. Consequently, property
taxes totaling $2.595 billion would be shifted from cities,
counties, special districts and redevelopment agencies to the
Education Revenue Augmentation Fund (ERAF) in 1993/94. These
reductions would be offset by a one-time transfer of $130 million
from the Transportation, Planning & Development Account and the
extension of the one-half cent sales tax totaling nearly $1.5
billion for the 1993/94 fiscal year. The half-cent sales tax
would be extended to December 31, 1993. Extension beyond
December 31, 1993 would be determined at a statewide election to
be held on November 2, 1993.
A preliminary estimate, prepared by the Legislative Analyst,
reflects the impact to the city's budget as follows: Property
Tax Shift $1,660,000, Transportation/Development Account-
$<519,000> and 1/2 Cent Sales Tax Shift - $<379,000>, amounting
to a deficit of $762,000. The preliminary fiscal year 1993/94
budget anticipated the loss of $1,900,000 in property tax
revenues. Assuming the final figures remain at $762,000, the
difference of $1,138,000 would help to eliminate the budget
deficit.
By July 15, 1993, the State Director of Finance will report
the actual property tax shift to the Joint Legislative Budget
Committee. According to the League of California Cities, the
estimates prepared by the Department of Finance may vary
slightly from the estimates prepared by the Legislative Analyst
Office.
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Senate Bill 509 (SB 509) extends the current one-half cent
state sales tax to December 31, 1993. SB 509 stipulates that the
revenues derived from the sales tax be deposited in the Local
Public safety Fund and used exclusively for public safety. It
provides that "public safety is the first responsibility of local
government and local officials have an obligation to give
priority to the provision of adequate public safety services."
Public safety services include but are not limited to police and
fire protection. The City has the flexibility to utilize the
funds for the purpose of balancing the general fund budget
provided that police or fire services are not reduced in the
fiscal year 1993/94 budget. No reduction in either police or
fire services were recommended in the fiscal year 1993/94 budget.
Senate Constitutional Amendment 1 (SCA 1) authorizes the
continued imposition of the one-half cent state sales tax
commencing July 1, 1994, upon the conditional approval by a
majority of the voters in a statewide election to be held on
November 2, 1993.
Since the May 17, 1993 meeting of the Mayor and Council,
allocations have been approved for $319,600 to fund outside
attorney costs and $32,000 for the Fifth Ward Special Election
resulting in a budget deficit of $827,600. The $827,600 deficit
is indicative of the current action taken by the state based upon
the preliminary estimates.
The City's budget options are outlined in Exhibits A
(Revenues), B (Miscellaneous), C (Economic Development Agency
Revenue Enhancements), 0 (Personnel Cost savings), E (Interfund
Transfers To General Fund), F (New Revenues/other Items) and G
(General Fund Budget Reductions) of the fiscal year 1993/94
budget review document.
In a memorandum dated July 12, 1993, James Penman, City
Attorney, stated that the budget presented for fiscal year
1993/94 does not accurately reflect the projected expenses for
litigation costs, and encouraged the Mayor and Council to avoid
imposing a budget which did not accurately project litigation
expenses. He recommended that the Mayor and Council adopt either
option A or B noted on the memorandum dated April 19, 1993 from
Dennis A. Barlow, Senior Assistant City Attorney.
In a memorandum dated April 19, 1993, Dennis A. Barlow,
Senior Assistant city Attorney, stated that the budget for fiscal
year 1993/94 does not accurately reflect the projected expenses
for litigation costs and recommended approval of option A which
recommends the hiring of an additional Deputy City Attorney III
position. It is anticipated that with the present in-house
staff, outside attorney costs would be approximately $653,624 for
fiscal year 1993/94. If the vacant position is filled for an
approximate cost of $76,991 (salary and benefits), the outside
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attorney costs could be reduced by $155,000 for a real savings of
$78,209. Option B provides for keeping the position vacant and
annotates the resultant increased costs for outside counsel.
In a memorandum dated July 8, 1993, James Penman, City
Attorney, stated that on the sale of real property, a property
transfer tax can be imposed pursuant to Fielder vs. citv of Los
Anqeles (1993) 14 cal.App 4th 137. However, practical problems
of collection may be significant and would have to be considered
due to the possible legal ramifications.
Mayor Minor recommended that the following budget reduction
measures be approved:
Reduce Meetings & Conferences Funding
Reduce Booking Fees Budget
Miscellaneous Budget Cuts
Establish Vacancy Factor
Apply utility Users Tax to Wireless Cable
Low Income Water Rebate Program
Transfer Tax On Sale of Real Property
Administrative Fees for Recovery of
Towing & Storage Charges for Impounding
of Stored Vehicles
Transfer from Asset Forfeiture Fund
TOTAL:
$ 17,000
$ 50,000
$ 33,000
$200,000
$ 85,000
$ 10,000
$500,000
$ 43,800
$ 75.000
$895,000
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Fred Wilson, Assistant city Administrator, provided a
synopsis of the action taken relative to the fiscal year 1993/94
budget deliberations, and stated that the proposed budget does
not allow for salary increases (except for the mandated Charter
Section 186 increases for safety personnel), management audits,
reserve and increased litigation costs.
Discussion ensued relative to the proposed bUdget-balancing
recommendations outlined on Exhibits C (Economic Development
Agency Revenue Enhancements) and E (Interfund Transfer to
General Fund) of the fiscal year 1993/94 budget review document.
City Administrator Shauna Clark explained that Exhibits E
(Interfund Transfers to General Fund), F (New Revenues/other
Items) and G (General Fund Budget Reductions) of the fiscal year
1993/94 budget review document were developed after the May 17,
1993 budget deliberations, to provide for additional budget-
balancing options.
Discussion ensued relative to the proposed bUdget-balancing
recommendations outlined on Exhibit F (New Revenues/Other Items)
of the fiscal year 1993/94 budget review document.
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Jeff Wright, P. O. Box 2341, San Bernardino, CA, requested
clarification relative to the proposed transfer tax on the sale
of real property.
City Attorney Penman explained that it is legal to impose a
transfer tax on the sale of real property.
GENERAL FUND BUDGET REDUCTIONS - EXHIBIT G
Discussion ensued relative to the proposed budget-balancing
recommendations outlined on Exhibit G (General Fund Budget
Reductions) of the fiscal year 1993/94 budget review document.
Council Member Pope-Ludlam made a motion, seconded by
Council Member Oberhelman, and unanimously carried, that budget-
reduction measure item G-4, to establish a vacancy factor within
the City for a savings of $200,000, be approved.
Gary Kirby, 1505 Yardley, San Bernardino, CA, expressed
opposition to the proposed vacancy factor because of the effect
it would have on City services.
Council Member Oberhelman made a motion, seconded by Council
Member Miller, that budget-reduction measure item G-3, to
implement miscellaneous budget cuts for a savings of $33,000, be
approved.
Discussion ensued relative to the elimination of the
recaulking of the sidewalk bricks around City Hall.
The motion failed by the following vote: Ayes: Council
Member Oberhelman. Nays: Council Members Negrete, Hernandez,
Pope-Ludlam, Miller. Absent: Council Member Curlin. *Fifth
Ward Office Vacant
Discussion ensued relative to the proposed reduction of the
booking fees budget, item G-2, which would generate a savings of
$50,000.
Council Member Hernandez made a motion, seconded by Council
Member Miller, and unanimously carried, that budget-reduction
measure item G-2, to reduce the booking fees budget for a savings
of $50,000, be approved.
council Member Oberhelman made a motion, seconded by Council
Member Miller, that budget-reduction measure item G-1, to reduce
meetings and conferences funding for a savings of $17,000, be
approved. (Note: There was no vote taken at this time.)
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Discussion ensued relative to the reduction in funding for
meetings and conferences. Concern was expressed regarding the
loss of knowledge incurred as a result of the funding reduction.
Jeff Wright, P. O. Box 2341, San Bernardino, CA, recommended
that compressed natural gas vehicles be used for traveling to
meetings and conferences.
The motion carried by
Members Negrete, Hernandez,
Member Pope-Ludlam. Absent:
Office Vacant
the following vote: Ayes: Council
Oberhelman, Miller. Nays: Council
Council Member Curlin. *Fifth Ward
NEW REVENUES/OTHER ITEMS - EXHIBIT F
Council Member Oberhelman made a motion, seconded by
Council Member Hernandez, that budget-reduction measure item F-4,
to impose an administrative fee for recovery of towing and
storage charges for impounded, stored vehicles for an increase of
revenue in the amount of $43,800, be approved. (Note: There was
no vote taken at this time.)
Discussion ensued relative to the
enhancement to impose an administrative fee
associated with impounded, stored vehicles.
proposed revenue
to recover costs
Jeff Wright, P. O. Box 2341, San Bernardino, CA, expressed
opposition to the vehicle impound policy.
CITY CLERK RACHEL CLARK ARRIVED
At 10:09 a.m., City Clerk Rachel Clark arrived at the
Council meeting and replaced Deputy City Clerk Medina.
Council Member Hernandez withdrew his second.
The motion failed for lack of a second.
Council Member Miller made a motion, seconded by Council
Member Hernandez, that budget-reduction measure item F-3, to
impose a transfer tax on the sale of real property for an
increase in revenue of approximately $500,000, be approved.
(Note: There was no vote taken at this time.)
City Administrator Shauna Clark explained that the County of
San Bernardino currently imposes such a tax of $1.10 for every
$1,000 in value on the sale of real property. The County
collects .55 cents and the remaining .55 cents goes to the City.
Ms. Clark stated that if the City also imposed such a tax, the
County would receive the full $1.10 and the homeowner would incur
the City's additional tax of $2.20, which equates to a total of
$3.30 for every $1,000 in value on the sale of real property.
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Discussion ensued relative to imposing a transfer tax on the
sale of real property.
Jeff Wright, P. O. Box 2341, San Bernardino, CA, questioned
whether a transfer tax was legal under Propositions 62 and 13.
City Attorney Penman stated that under Propositions 62 and
13, it is legal for the city to impose such a tax. Mr. Penman
stated that the Supreme Court has ruled that if the revenue is
not for special purposes and goes directly into the General Fund,
the imposition of such a tax is not required to be heard by the
public.
Mr. wright expressed opposition to the proposed transfer tax
on the sale of real property.
The motion
Nays: Council
Ludlam, Miller.
Office Vacant
failed
Members
Absent:
by the following vote: Ayes: None.
Negrete, Hernandez, Oberhelman, Pope-
Council Member Curlin. *Fifth Ward
Council Member Oberhelman made a motion, seconded by Council
Member Miller, that budget-reduction measure item F-2,
reimbursement of $10,000 to the low income water rebate program
to cover the costs associated with processing of water rebates,
be approved.
Discussion ensued relative to the reimbursement of $10,000
to cover the costs associated with processing of water rebates.
The motion carried by the following vote: Ayes: Council
Members Negrete, Oberhelman, Pope-Ludlam, Miller. Nays: Council
Member Hernandez. Absent: Council Member Curlin. *Fifth Ward
Office Vacant
Discussion ensued relative to applying the utility users tax
to wireless cable users.
Jeff Wright, P. O. Box 2341, San Bernardino, CA, expressed
opposition to imposing the utility-users tax to wireless-cable
users.
Council Member Pope-Ludlam made a motion, seconded by
Council Member Hernandez, and unanimously carried, that budget-
reduction measure item F-1, to apply the utility-users tax to
wireless-cable users, be approved in concept.
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INTER FUND TRANSFERS TO GENERAL FUND - EXHIBIT E
council Member Oberhelman made a motion, seconded by Council
Member Hernandez, and unanimously carried, that budget-reduction
measure item E-4, to transfer $75,000 from the Asset Forfeiture
Fund to the General Fund to cover the costs incurred in funding
an undercover drug enforcement officer for one year, be approved.
City Administrator
action taken relative
assessment district.
Shauna Clark provided a synopsis of the
to the street lighting/street sweeping
Fred Wilson, Assistant City Administrator, explained that
the action requested today, to transfer a total amount of
$141,400 from the street lighting/street sweeping fund (Exhibit
E-2 & 3), is to correct the original allocation. He explained
that $100,000 has been allocated for fiscal year 1993/94 for the
improvement of street lights.
Council Member Pope-Ludlam made a motion, seconded by
Council Member Miller, that budget-reduction measure item E-3, to
transfer $120,000 from the Street Lighting/street Sweeping Fund
to the General Fund, for the previous four years of funding to
recover administrative costs associated with the Finance
Department related to assessment district management, be
approved.
Discussion ensued relative to the funds available within the
street lighting/street sweeping assessment district fund.
The motion carried by the following vote: Ayes: Council
Members Negrete, Oberhelman, Pope-Ludlam, Miller. Nays: Council
Member Hernandez. Absent: Council Member Curlin. *Fifth Ward
Office Vacant
Council Member Oberhelman made a motion, seconded by Council
Member Pope-Ludlam, that budget-reduction measure item E-2, to
transfer $21,400 from the Street Lighting/street Sweeping Fund to
the General Fund for the one-year funding of a utility-billing
clerk related to assessment district management, be approved.
The motion carried by the following vote: Ayes: Council
Members Negrete, Oberhelman, Pope-Ludlam, Miller. Nays: Council
Member Hernandez. Absent: Council Member Curlin. *Fifth Ward
Office Vacant
Discussion ensued relative to the impact the transfer of
$15,000 from the Rideshare Fund to the General Fund (E-1) would
have on the bicycle master plan and the ability to meet
requirements of the South Coast Air Quality Management District.
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Jeff Wright, P. O. Box 2341, San Bernardino, CA, expressed
concern regarding the impact to the bicycle master plan if the
proposed transfer was approved.
council Member Pope-Ludlam made a motion, seconded by
council Member Miller, and unanimously carried, that budget-
reduction measure item E-1, to transfer $15,000 from the
Ridesharing Fund to the General Fund to recover Associate Traffic
Engineer costs, be approved.
RECESS MEETING
At 10:39 a.m., Mayor Minor declared a five-minute recess.
RECONVENE MEETING
At 10: 50 a. m., the adj ourned regular meeting of the Mayor
and Common Council reconvened in the Council Chambers of City
Hall, 300 North "0" Street, San Bernardino, California.
ROLL CALL
Roll call was taken by city Clerk Rachel Clark with the
following being present: Mayor Minor; Council Members Negrete,
Hernandez, Oberhelman, Pope-Ludlam, Miller; City Attorney Penman;
City Clerk Rachel Clark; city Administrator Shauna Clark.
Absent: Council Member Curlin. *Fifth Ward Office Vacant
FISCAL YEAR 1993/94 BUDGET REVIEW
(2)
PERSONNEL COST SAVINGS - EXHIBIT 0
Discussion ensued relative to budget-reduction measure item
0-4, to eliminate City-paid life and AD & 0 (Accidental Death &
Dismemberment) insurance.
Council Member Pope-Ludlam made a motion, seconded by
Council Member Miller, that budget-reduction measure item 0-4, to
eliminate city-paid life and AD & 0 (Accidental Death &
Dismemberment) insurance, be approved. (Note: There was no vote
taken at this time.)
Discussion ensued relative to Exhibit 0, items 1-4, relating
to personnel cost-saving measures which include implementation
of a 10-day furlough program, reduction of three (3%) percent in
the city-paid employee contribution to PERS (Public Employee
Retirement System), implementation of a 36-hour work week and the
elimination of city-paid life and AD & 0 insurance.
Council Member Hernandez made a substitute motion that the
city Administrator be directed to meet and confer with the
varlOUS bargaining units and reemphasize that the three (3%)
percent reduction in the City-paid contribution to PERS is a
negotiable point, and that it is supported by the Council.
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The motion failed for lack of a second.
city Administrator Shauna Clark stated that the City is
currently negotiating with all unions relative to the lssues
noted on Exhibit 0 (Personnel Cost Savings) of the fiscal year
1993/94 budget review document.
Jeff wright, P. O. Box 2341, San Bernardino, CA, requested
clarification relative to item 0-5 to discuss privatization.
Discussion
(Personnel Cost
document.
ensued relative to items 1-4 on Exhibit 0
Savings) of the fiscal year 1993/94 budget review
City Administrator Shauna Clark recommended that a motion be
made to direct the City's negotiator, Personnel Director, to meet
with the various bargaining units to address the three (3%)
percent reduction in the city-paid contribution to PERS.
Council Member Hernandez made a substitute motion, seconded
by Council Member Negrete, that the City's negotiator, Personnel
Director, be directed to meet and confer with the various
bargaining units and reemphasize that the three (3%) percent
reduction in the City-paid contribution to PERS is a negotiable
point, and that it is supported by the Council. (Note: There
was no vote taken at this time.)
Discussion ensued relative to budget-reduction measure item
0-2 of the fiscal year 1993/94 budget review document.
Mayor Minor recommended that the motion be withdrawn and
that the meeting be adjourned to closed session for further
discussion of items 1-4 on Exhibit 0 (Personnel Cost Savings) of
the fiscal year 1993/94 budget review document.
Council Member Hernandez withdrew his motion.
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AGENCY REVENUE ENHANCEMENTS-
EXHIBIT C
Council Member Oberhelman made a motion, seconded by Council
Member Pope-Ludlam, that budget-reduction measure item C-5, to
have the Economic Development Agency assume maintenance costs for
the Central City West parking lot, be approved. (Note: There
was no vote taken at this time.)
It was recommended that items 1-5 on Exhibit C of the fiscal
year 1993/94 budget review document be approved in concept.
Concern was expressed relative to the availability of
redevelopment funds if all the items were approved.
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Discussion ensued relative to items 1-5 on Exhibit C of the
fiscal year 1993/94 budget review document.
No action was taken.
MISCELLANEOUS - EXHIBIT B
Discussion ensued relative to budget-reduction measure item
B-2, to reduce the civic and promotional fund for a savings of
$240,000.
Gary Kirby, 1505 Yardley,
support for the reduction in
promotional fund.
San Bernardino, CA, expressed
funding for the civic and
Council Member Hernandez made a motion, seconded by Council
Member Oberhelman, that bUdget-reduction measure item B-2, to
reduce the civic and promotional fund for a savings of $240,000,
be approved.
city Administrator Shauna Clark recommended that the matter
also be referred to the Ways & Means Committee to address the
allocation of funds.
The motion failed by the
Members Hernandez, Oberhelman.
Pope-Ludlam, Miller. Absent:
Ward Office Vacant
following vote:
Nays: Council
Council Member
Ayes:
Members
Curlin.
Council
Negrete,
*Fifth
Discussion ensued relative to funding the civic and
promotional fund at the fiscal year 1992/93 level of $317,000.
City Administrator Shauna Clark recommended that further
discussion be delayed to allow for the compilation of actual
figures in relation to the civic and promotional fund.
It was the consensus of the Council that the matter relative
to the civic and promotional fund be delayed to later in the
meeting to allow the compilation of actual figures.
Discussion ensued relative to the proposed transfer tax on
the sale of real property.
city Attorney Penman stated that the additional litigation
costs need to be addressed.
REVENUES - EXHIBIT A
Discussion ensued relative to items 1, 2 and 4 on Exhibit A
of the 1993/94 budget review document to reestablish alarm-permit
fees, apply utility-users tax to water bills and to add a
graffiti-abatement surcharge on refuse bills.
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Discussion ensued relative to the actions taken to date in
an attempt to eliminate the budget shortfall.
council Member Oberhelman made a motion, seconded by council
Member Pope-Ludlam, that budget-reduction measure item A-4, to
add a graffiti-abatement surcharge of .25 cents per month for
residential customers and .10 cents per cubic yard for commercial
on refuse bills for revenue of $200,000, be approved. (Note:
There was no vote taken at this time.)
Discussion ensued relative to the proposed graffiti-
abatement surcharge.
Gary Kirby, 1505 Yardley, San Bernardino, CA, expressed
support for the elimination of non-essential services; however,
expressed opposition to imposing taxes.
Jeff Wright, P. O. Box 2341, San Bernardino, CA, expressed
opposition to imposing taxes, and recommended that the Economic
Development Agency provide additional funding for graffiti
abatement.
Discussion ensued relative to the negotiations being held
with the various bargaining units.
The motion failed by the following vote: Ayes: Council
Members Oberhelman, Pope-Ludlam, Miller. Nays: Council Members
Negrete, Hernandez. Absent: Council Member Curlin. *Fifth Ward
Office Vacant
council Member Miller made a motion, seconded by council
Member Oberhelman, and unanimously carried, that the civic and
promotional fund be funded at the fiscal year 1992/93 level of
$317,000; and that the carryover of $166,000 be expended, for a
realized savings of $139,200, be approved.
PARAMEDIC PROGRAM - TRANSFER - PRIVATE ENTERPRISE (3)
In a document dated July 12, 1993, James Penman, City
Attorney, requested that the Mayor and Council adjourn to closed
session to discuss San Bernardino & Rialto Firefiqhters. Local
891. et al vs. citv of San Bernardino. et al - San Bernardino
Superior Court Case No. SCV 04574; and that the Mayor and Council
discuss and take possible action on the transfer of the paramedic
program to private enterprise.
City Attorney Penman stated that on July 19, 1993, the Mayor
and Council would be conducting a public hearing relative to the
city providing emergency medical-transport services. He provided
a synopsis of the action taken relative to the City operating an
emergency medical transport-service, and cautioned the city to
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proceed in a legal manner.
Discussion ensued relative to the possibility of potential
litigation, and whether the City has considered all available
avenues such as privatization of the paramedic program.
city Attorney Penman recommended that the
San Bernardino & Rialto Firefighters Local
public hearing on July 19, 1993.
City meet with the
891 prior to the
Discussion ensued relative to the placement of the paramedic
program on the agenda.
Council Member Pope-Ludlam made a motion, seconded by
Council Member Miller, that the transfer of the paramedic program
to private enterprise be continued to July 19, 1993, in the
Council Chambers of City Hall, 300 North "0" street, San
Bernardino, california; and that the Mayor be directed to appoint
a representative to meet and confer with San Bernardino and
Rialto Firefighters, Local 891, regarding the possible transfer
of the paramedic program to private enterprise.
The motion carried by the following vote:
Members Negrete, Oberhelman, Pope-Ludlam, Miller.
Abstain: Council Member Hernandez. Absent:
Curlin. *Fifth Ward Office Vacant
Ayes: Council
Nays: None.
Council Member
RECESS MEETING - CLOSED SESSION (1)
At 12:06 p.m., the Mayor and Common Council recessed to
closed session for the following:
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
litigation pursuant
54956.9(c), so that
initiate litigation;
attorney regarding pending
to Government Code Section
Council may decide whether to
d. to consider personnel matters pursuant to California
Government Code section 54957.
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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 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 City license and the
applicant's attorney pursuant to Government Code
section 54956.7;
h. to meet with the Chief of Police regarding matters of
public security pursuant to Government Code section
54957;
i.
to confer with the attorney regarding
litigation pursuant to Government Code
54956.9 (a) which has been initiated formally
the city is a party as follows:
pending
section
to which
San Bernardino & Rialto Firefiqhters. Local 891. et al vs. citv
of San Bernardino. et al - San Bernardino Superior Court Case No.
SCV 04574.
CLOSED SESSION
At 12:06 p.m., Mayor Minor called the closed session to
order in the conference room of the Council Chambers of City
Hall, 300 North "0" Street, San Bernardino, California.
ROLL CALL
Roll call was taken by City Clerk Rachel Clark with the
following being present: Mayor Minor; Council Members Negrete,
Hernandez, Oberhelman, Pope-Ludlam, Miller; City Attorney Penman;
City Clerk Rachel Clark; city Administrator Shauna Clark.
Absent: Council Member Curlin. *Fifth Ward Office Vacant
Also present:
Steinhaus, Agency
Director, Economic
Senior Assistant City Attorney Morillo; Tim
Administrator, Kenneth Henderson, Executive
Development Agency/Development Department.
AGENCY ADMINISTRATOR TIM STEINHAUS & EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
KENNETH HENDERSON EXCUSED
At 1:11 p.m., Agency Administrator Tim steinhaus and
Executive Director Kenneth Henderson left the closed session.
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ADJOURN CLOSED SESSION
At 1:35 p.m., the closed session adjourned to the adjourned
regular meeting of the Mayor and Common Council of the City of
San Bernardino.
RECONVENE MEETING
At 1: 36 p.m., Mayor Minor reconvened the adjourned regular
meeting of the Mayor and Common Council in the Council Chambers
of City Hall, 300 North "0" Street, San Bernardino, California.
ROLL CALL
Roll call was taken by City Clerk Rachel Clark with the
following being present: Mayor Minor; Council Members Negrete,
Hernandez, Oberhelman, Pope-Ludlam, Miller; city Attorney Penman;
City Clerk Rachel Clark; City Administrator Shauna Clark.
Absent: Council Member Curlin. *Fifth Ward Office Vacant
ANNOUNCEMENT - MAYOR MINOR - PROPERTY ACQUISITION (1)
Mayor Minor announced that the Mayor and Council, in closed
session, approved the acquisition of property from Cliff Carel &
Associates, parcel numbers 135-181-65 and 135-181-66 located at
Third Street, between Waterman Avenue and Sierra Way.
FISCAL YEAR 1993/94 BUDGET REVIEW
(2)
City Attorney Penman provided a synopsis of the city
Attorney's Office budget-reduction measures, and requested an
additional $1,029,288 to fund litigation expenses for fiscal
year 1993/94. He explained options A and B noted on his
memoranda dated July 12, 1993 and April 19, 1993.
Jeff
support
services.
Wright, P. O. Box 2341,
in the City providing
San Bernardino, CA, expressed
emergency medical-transport
In conclusion, the Mayor and Council approved the following
budget-reduction measures:
1. Establish Vacancy Factor
2. Reduce Booking Fees Budget
3. Reduce Meetings & Conferences Funding
4. Low Income Water Rebate Program
5. Apply Utility Users Tax to Wireless Cable
6. Transfer from Asset Forfeiture Fund
7. Transfer from Street Light/Street
Sweeping Fund - Billing Clerk
8. Transfer from Street Light/Street
Sweeping Fund - Administrative Costs
9. Transfer from Ridesharing Fund
10. Reduce civic & Promotional Funding
15
$200,000
50,000
17,000
10,000
85,000
75,000
21,400
120,000
15,000
139.200
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TOTAL:
$732,600*
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As a result of the City Attorney's
for litigation expenses, there
shortfall in the General Fund.
request for $1,029,288
remains a $1,124,288
council Member Pope-Ludlam made a motion, seconded by
Council Member Hernandez, and unanimously carried, that the
fiscal year 1993/94 budget review be continued to August 2, 1993,
in the Council Chambers of city Hall, 300 North "0" street, San
Bernardino, California.
ADJOURNMENT
At 1:50 p.m., Mayor Minor
July 19, 1993, at 8:00 a.m.,
Hall, 300 North "0" street, San
(4)
adjourned the meeting to Monday,
in the Council Chambers of City
Bernardino, California.
RACHEL CLARK
city Clerk
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By ~a",<-X-<? ~.uJ
S z nna Cordova
De?uty City Clerk
No. of Items: 4
No. of Hours: 5
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