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MINUTES
MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
REGULAR MEETING
NOVEMBER 1, 1993
COUNCIL CHAMBERS
The regular meeting of the Mayor and Common Council of the
city of San Bernardino was called to order by Mayor Minor at 8:03
a.m., Monday, November 1, 1993, 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,
curlin, Hernandez, Oberhelman, Devlin, Miller; Senior Assistant
city Attorney Morillo; City Clerk Rachel Clark; City
Administrator Shauna Clark. Absent: Council Member Pope-Ludlam.
Senior Assistant City Attorney Morillo announced that the
following additional cases would be discussed in closed session:
Foo vs. citv of San Bernardino - United States District
Court Case No. 91-3056 (RG);
Patel vs. city of San Bernardino - United States District
Court Case No. 91-1420 (RG);
Arriaqa vs.
Court Case
80010264.
city of San Bernardino - San Bernardino Superior
No. SCV 247446, Court of Appeal Case No.
RECESS MEETING - CLOSED SESSION (1 & S-4)
At 8:03 a.m. the Mayor and Common Council and community
Development Commission 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);
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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 Government 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 County Superior Court
Case No. 242998 and 242058; Court of Appeal Case No. 4th
civil No. E009749 (C/W E010088);
County /ICEMA vs. ci tv of San Bernardino - Court of Appeal
Case No. E012673;
citv of San Bernardino vs. The Simchowitz Corporation. et al
- San Bernardino County Superior Court Case No. 255534.
CLOSED SESSION
At 8: 03 a. 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.
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ROLL CALL
Roll call was taken by City Clerk Rachel Clark with the
following being present: Mayor Minor; Council Members Negrete,
Curlin, Hernandez, Oberhelman, Devlin, Miller; Senior Assistant
city Attorney Morillo; city Clerk Rachel Clark; City
Administrator Shauna Clark. Absent: Council Member Pope-Ludlam.
Also present: Deputy city Attorneys Simmons & Empeno,
Margaret Scroggin, Administrative Operations Supervisor, City
Attorney's Office; and victor Lorch, Director of Risk Management.
READING OF RESOLUTIONS & ORDINANCES
Deputy City Clerk Cordova read the titles of all the
resolutions and ordinances on the regular, supplemental and
community Development Commission agendas while the Council was in
closed session.
COUNCIL MEMBER
At 8:11 a.m.,
closed session.
POPE-LUDLAM ARRIVED
Council Member Pope-Ludlam arrived at the
CITY ATTORNEY PENMAN ARRIVED
At 8:16 a.m., City Attorney Penman arrived at the closed
session.
DEPUTY CITY ATTORNEY SIMMONS EXCUSED
At 8:18 a.m., Deputy City Attorney Simmons left the closed
session.
DEPUTY CITY ATTORNEY EMPENO EXCUSED
At 8: 20 a. m., Deputy City Attorney Empeno left the closed
session.
PLANNING & BUILDING SERVICES DIRECTOR BOUGHEY ARRIVED
At 8:20 a.m., Al Boughey, Director of Planning & Building
services, arrived at the closed session.
PLANNING & BUILDING SERVICES DIRECTOR BOUGHEY EXCUSED
At 8:49 a.m., Al Boughey, Director of Planning & Building
Services, left the closed session.
COUNCIL MEMBER MILLER EXCUSED
At 8:51 a.m., Council Member Miller left the closed session.
ADJOURN CLOSED SESSION
At 8:59 a.m., the closed session adjourned to the regular
meeting of the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San
Bernardino.
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RECONVENE MEETING
At 9:01 a.m., Mayor Minor reconvened the regular meeting of
the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino 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,
Curlin, Hernandez, Oberhelman, Devlin, Pope-Ludlam, Miller; City
Attorney Penman; City Clerk Rachel Clark; city Administrator
Shauna Clark. Absent: None.
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 Negrete.
ANNOUNCEMENT - COUNCIL MEMBER CURLIN
(2)
Council Member Curlin announced that on October 29, 1993, he
attended the Ribbon cutting Ceremony for the new Stater Bros.
Market located at Basel ine & Pepper. He also expressed his
condolences for those individuals affected by the southland
fires.
ANNOUNCEMENT - COUNCIL MEMBER HERNANDEZ
(2A)
Council Member Hernandez requested clarification as to the
city's policy regarding the disposal of confiscated firearms.
CITY ATTORNEY PENMAN EXCUSED
At 9:04 a.m., City Attorney Penman left the Council meeting
and was replaced by Senior Assistant City Attorney Barlow.
A discussion was held relative to the city's policy for the
disposal of confiscated firearms.
ANNOUNCEMENT - COUNCIL MEMBER OBERHELMAN
(28)
Council Member Oberhelman stated that he had attended the
Taste of Hospitality and the Dash for Dare events held on October
31, 1993; and complimented the coordinators of each event for
their tremendous success.
ANNOUNCEMENT - COUNCIL MEMBER MILLER
(2C)
Council Member Miller stated that on October 28, 1993, she
attended the Ribbon Cutting Ceremony for the new Medical Center
at Casa Ramona; and commended those associated with the project.
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PUBLIC COMMENTS - JIM LYNAS
(3)
Jim Lynas, 1160 E. Sonora, San Bernardino,
support for providing the Council with additional
and recommended staffing and compensation levels.
CA, expressed
compensation,
ANNOUNCEMENT - CITY ADMINISTRATOR SHAUNA CLARK
(2D)
ci ty Administrator Shauna Clark stated that once per year,
the Police Department sells good-quality handguns and sporting
rifles, and destroys Saturday night specials and assault rifles.
ANNOUNCEMENT - COUNCIL MEMBER HERNANDEZ
(2E)
Council Member Hernandez stated that he would place the
disposition of confiscated weapons on the agenda of the next
Mayor & Common Council meeting.
PUBLIC COMMENTS - HARRY L. JACKS
(3A)
Harry L. Jacks, 2145 W. Hanford Street, San Bernardino, CA,
former President of Progressive Mortgage Corporation, provided a
synopsis of the events surrounding the foreclosure of Progressive
Mortgage Corporation; and requested that consideration be granted
to Roger's Bindery.
PUBLIC COMMENTS - DANIEL S. MITROVICH
(3B)
Daniel S. Mitrovich, 201 North "E" Street, San Bernardino,
CA, expressed his appreciation for the presentation made by the
City to the Local Agency Formation Commission, (LAFCO), at its
meeting of October 20, 1993, in support of annexing the property
associated with the CalMat project.
PUBLIC COMMENTS - BRIAN LONGNECKER
(3C)
Brian Longnecker, Owner, Chop Chop
Avenue, San Bernardino, CA, apologized
the City's business registration fee;
$1,000 towards gang and drug prevention.
Tree Service,
for his late
and offered
2121 First
payment of
to donate
PUBLIC COMMENTS - ANTOINETTE BROWN
(3D)
Antoinette Brown, 3424 Rainbow Lane, San Bernardino, CA,
stated that she has created We Care San Bernardino, a non-
profit organization, to address the issue of homeless
individuals; and requested that she be allowed to make a full
presentation before the Mayor and Council.
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ANNOUNCEMENT - COUNCIL MEMBER CURLIN
(2F)
Council Member Curlin requested that Mr. Lynas
report relative to Mr. Lynas' recommendation of
compensation and staff for members of the Council.
provide a
additional
APPOINTMENT RABBI HILLEL
COMMISSION MAYOR MINOR
MEETING - SEE PAGE 23
COHN HUMAN RELATIONS
DISCUSSED LATER IN THE
(4)
In a
recommended
street, San
memorandum dated October 21, 1993,
the appointment of Rabbi Hillel Cohn,
Bernardino, CA, to the Human Relations
Mayor Minor
3947 Ironwood
commission.
APPOINTMENT MARION FAULKNER
COMMISSION - COUNCIL MEMBER CURLIN
THE MEETING - SEE PAGE 23
HUMAN RELATIONS
- DISCUSSED LATER IN
(4A)
In a memorandum dated October 21, 1993, Mayor Minor
recommended the appointment of Mar ion Faulkner, 1288 1/2 North
"D" Street, San Bernardino, CA, to the Human Relations
commission, as requested by Council Member Curlin.
Council Member Pope-Ludlam made a motion, seconded by
Council Member Hernandez, and unanimously carried, that the
appointments to the Human Relations Commission be discussed
later in the meeting.
APPOINTMENT DAVID E. SKEETERS
ADVISORY COMMITTEE - MAYOR MINOR
TRAFFIC SAFETY
(4B)
In a memorandum dated October 26, 1993, Mayor Minor
recommended the appointment of David E. Skeeters, 22735
Kentfield, Grand Terrace, CA, to the Traffic Safety Advisory
Committee.
Council Member Pope-Ludlam made a motion, seconded by
Council Member Hernandez, and unanimously carried, that the
appointment of David E. Skeeters to the Traffic Safety Advisory
Committee, be continued to November 15, 1993, in the Council
Chambers of City Hall, 300 North "D" street, San Bernardino,
California.
COMMENDATION CERTIFICATE
SAFETY ADVISORY COMMITTEE
MICHAEL PONCE
TRAFFIC
(4C)
J. Lorraine Velarde, Executive Assistant to the Mayor,
presented a commendation certificate to Michael Ponce for his
dedicated service, from March 1991 to October 1993, in connection
with the Traffic Safety Advisory committee.
Michael Ponce accepted the commendation.
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WAIVE FURTHER READING OF RESOLUTIONS & ORDINANCES (5)
Council Member Oberhelman made a motion, seconded by Council
Member Curlin, and unanimously carried, that further reading of
all resolutions and ordinances on the regular, supplemental and
community Development Commission agendas, be waived.
COUNCIL MINUTES
(6)
Council Member Oberhelman made a motion, seconded by Council
Member Curlin, and unanimously carried, that the minutes of the
following meetings of the Mayor and Common Council of the city of
San Bernardino be approved as submitted in typewritten form:
September 7, 1993; October 4, 1993.
CLAIMS AND PAYROLL
(8)
Council Member Oberhelman made a motion, seconded by Council
Member Curlin, and unanimously carried, that the claims and
payroll and the authorization to issue warrants as listed on the
memorandum dated October 27, 1993, from the Director of Finance,
be approved.
RES. 93-403 - RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
ASSESSING CERTAIN PARCELS OF REAL PROPERTY LOCATED
WITHIN THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO FOR THE COSTS OF
ABATEMENT OF PUBLIC NUISANCES (ABANDONED VEHICLES) ON
SAID PROPERTIES. (10)
RES. 93-404 - RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE EXECUTION OF TWO
AGREEMENTS BETWEEN THE HEADSTART/STATE PRESCHOOL
DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES AGENCY FOR SAN BERNARDINO
COUNTY AND THE PARKS, RECREATION AND COMMUNITY SERVICES
DEPARTMENT OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO RELATING TO
THE HEADSTART PROGRAM AT THE DELMANN HEIGHTS COMMUNITY
CENTER. (12)
RES. 93-405 - RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 6413, SECTION ELEVEN, ENTITLED
IN PART "A RESOLUTION... ESTABLISHING A BASIC
COMPENSATION PLAN... II BY CODIFYING PRIOR COUNCIL
ACTIONS. (14)
RES. 93-406 - RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE
CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AND PAVEMENT RECYCLING SERVICES
RELATING TO HEADER CUT AND COLD PLANING SERVICES FOR
STREET RESURFACING PURPOSES. (16)
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council Member Oberhelman made a motion, seconded by council
Member Curlin, that said resolutions be adopted.
Resolution Nos. 93-403,
adopted by the following vote:
curlin, Hernandez, Oberhelman,
Nays: None. Absent: None.
93-404, 93-405 and 93-406 were
Ayes: Council Members Negrete,
Devlin, Pope-Ludlam, Miller.
FISCAL YEAR 1992/93
ENCUMBRANCE CARRY OVERS
CONTINUING APPROPRIATION &
(7)
In a memorandum dated October 14, 1993, Barbara Pachon,
Director of Finance, stated that the fiscal year 1992/93
continuing appropriation and encumbrance report has been
prepared, and approval is required to carryover said projects to
the 1993/94 fiscal year.
In a memorandum dated October 29, 1993, Barbara Pachon,
Director of Finance, provided a summary of the fiscal year
1992/93 encumbrance carryovers totalling $420,262; and explained
the funds appropriated for the Fine Arts, civic/Promotional, Norm
Baffrey/Roosevelt Bowl and 4th of July Celebration accounts.
Concern was expressed whether the projects noted on the
fiscal year 1992/93 continuing appropriation and encumbrance
carryover report were included as part of the 1993/94 budget-
balancing process.
Council Member Hernandez made a motion, seconded by Council
Member Miller, and unanimously carried, that the report of the
proposed fiscal year 1992/93 continuing appropriation and
encumbrance carryovers, as submitted by the Director of Finance,
be approved.
PERSONNEL ACTIONS
(9)
Council Member Hernandez made a motion, seconded by Council
Member Oberhelman, and unanimously carried, that the personnel
actions submitted by the Chief Examiner dated October 21, 1993,
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. 93-407 - RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
AUTHORIZING THE DIRECTOR OF PARKS, RECREATION AND
COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT TO EXECUTE AN AGREEMENT
WITH SAN BERNARDINO VALLEY COLLEGE PROVIDING FOR THE
COOPERATIVE USES OF THE COLLEGE' S ATHLETIC FACILITIES
AND THE CITY'S FISCALINI FIELD. (11)
Council Member Hernandez made a motion, seconded by Council
Member Oberhelman, that said resolution be adopted.
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Resolution No. 93-407 was adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Council Members Negrete, Curlin, Hernandez, Oberhelman,
Devlin, Pope-Ludlam, Miller. Nays: None. Absent: None.
RES. 93-408 - RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 6413 ENTITLED IN PART "A
RESOLUTION... ESTABLISHING A BASIC COMPENSATION
PLAN...", BY UPDATING INFORMATION CODIFYING PRIOR
COUNCIL ACTIONS. (13)
Council Member Hernandez made a motion, seconded by Council
Member Curlin, that said resolution be adopted.
Resolution No. 93-408 was adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Council Members Negrete, Curlin, Hernandez, Oberhelman,
Devlin, Pope-Ludlam, Miller. Nays: None. Absent: None.
RES. 93-409 RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COMMON
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO NOTICING A
MEETING AND A PUBLIC HEARING RELATIVE TO THE FORMATION
OF UNDERGROUND UTILITY DISTRICT NO. 22, GENERALLY
LOCATED ALONG PORTIONS OF 5TH STREET, 6TH STREET, 7TH
STREET, "F" STREET, "G" STREET AND "H" STREET. (15)
city Administrator Shauna Clark answered questions relative
to the formation of Underground Utility District No. 22, and
noted the possibility of future development with the formation of
this district.
Discussion ensued relative to the formation of Underground
Utility District No. 22.
Council Member Oberhelman made a motion, seconded by Council
Member Pope-Ludlam, that said resolution be adopted.
Resolution No. 93-409 was adopted
Ayes: Council Members Negrete, Curlin,
Devlin, Pope-Ludlam, Miller. Nays: None.
by the following vote:
Hernandez, Oberhelman,
Absent: None.
SENIOR ASSISTANT CITY ATTORNEY BARLOW EXCUSED
At 9:32 a.m., Senior Assistant City Attorney Barlow left the
Council meeting and was replaced by Deputy city Attorney Empeno.
RECONSIDER - INITIATION OF A DEVELOPMENT CODE AMENDMENT
- OFFSITE ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL (ABC) LICENSE
REQUIREMENTS COUNCIL MEMBER HERNANDEZ CONTINUED
FROM OCTOBER 4, 1993 (18)
This is the time and place continued for
a development code amendment relative to
Beverage Control (ABC) license requirements.
reconsideration of
offsite Alcoholic
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Deputy city Attorney Empeno provided a synopsis of the
action taken relative to the proposed initiation of a development
code amendment.
council Member Pope-Ludlam made a motion that the initiation
of a development code amendment relative to offsite Alcoholic
Beverage Control (ABC) license requirements, be reconsidered.
The motion failed for lack of a second.
It was noted that the reconsideration was approved at the
Council meeting of October 4, 1993.
Deputy city Attorney Empeno requested that the matter be
continued for thirty (30) days to enable the City Attorney's
Office to develop the language necessary for the proposed
development code amendment.
Council Member Hernandez made a motion, seconded by Council
Member Pope-Ludlam, that the matter be continued to December 6,
1993, in the Council Chambers of City Hall, 300 North "D" street,
San Bernardino, California.
The
Members
Miller.
motion carried by the following vote: Ayes: Council
Negrete, Curlin, Hernandez, Oberhelman, Pope-Ludlam,
Nays: Council Member Devlin. Absent: None.
RECONSIDER - APPEAL PLANNING COMMISSION'S DENIAL-
CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 93-01 - CONVENIENCE MARKET-
484 SOUTH RANCHO AVENUE - COUNCIL MEMBER HERNANDEZ-
CONTINUED FROM OCTOBER 4, 1993 (19)
This is the time and place continued to reconsider the
Mayor and Council's decision to uphold the Planning commission's
denial of Conditional Use Permit No. 93-01 to allow for the sale
of hard liquor at the convenience market located at 484 South
Rancho Avenue.
Council Member Hernandez made a motion, seconded by Council
Member Pope-Ludlam, that the matter be continued to December 6,
1993, in the Council Chambers of City Hall, 300 North "D" Street,
San Bernardino, California.
The
Members
Miller.
motion carried by the following vote: Ayes: Council
Negrete, Curlin, Hernandez, Oberhelman, Pope-Ludlam,
Nays: Council Member Devlin. Absent: None.
DEPUTY CITY ATTORNEY EMPENO EXCUSED
At 9:38 a.m., Deputy city Attorney Empeno left the Council
meeting and was replaced by Senior Assistant city Attorney
Barlow.
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FIRE DEPARTMENT - PROPOSED EMERGENCY-MEDICAL TRANSPORT
SERVICE - CONTINUED FROM AUGUST 2, 1993 (20)
This is the time and place continued to consider authorizing
the City Fire Department to operate an emergency-medical
transport service.
City Administrator Shauna Clark provided a synopsis of the
action taken relative to the proposed emergency-medical transport
service, and recommended that the matter be continued to December
6, 1993.
Council Member Curlin made a motion, seconded by Council
Member Negrete, and unanimously carried, that the matter be
continued to December 6, 1993, in the Council Chambers of City
Hall, 300 North "0" Street, San Bernardino, California.
RECOGNITION PETITION - SAFETY MANAGERS' ASSOCIATION-
POLICE & FIRE MANAGEMENT DISCUSSED LATER IN THE
MEETING - SEE PAGE 12 (21)
In a memorandum dated October 21, 1993, Barbara Dillon,
Personnel Director, stated that on August 18, 1993, Tom Parlett,
Battalion Chief, Fire Department, filed a petition on behalf of
the Safety Managers' Association (SMA) for formal recognition as
the majority representative of Fire and Police safety employees
in classifications P-5 and above for Fire and P-4 and above for
Police. The following job classifications would be included in
the Safety Managers' Association, for a total of 25 employees:
Fire Department - Fire Chief, Deputy Chief, Training Officer,
Fire Marshall and Battalion Chief. Police Department - Police
Chief, Assistant Police Chief, Police captain and Police
Lieutenant. The classifications noted are currently within the
city's Management/Confidential Unit. The petition for
recognition was reviewed and found to impose an unreasonable
burden on the efficient operation of the city.
Council Member Hernandez made a motion, seconded by Council
Member Miller, that the Mayor and Common Council deny the
petition for recognition filed by the Safety Managers'
Association for formal recognition as the majority representative
of Fire and Police safety employees in the classifications of P-5
and above for Fire and P-4 and above for Police.
The motion carried by the following vote: Ayes:
Members Negrete, Curlin, Hernandez, Pope-Ludlam, Miller.
Council Members Oberhelman, Devlin. Absent: None.
Council
Nays:
BRAD WEEKLEY REQUEST TO SPEAK
COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT (CFD) NO.
ASSESSMENT-
995, AREA B
(22)
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In a letter dated October 21, 1993, Shauna Clark, City
Administrator, addressed Mr. Brad Weekley's concerns noted in his
letter dated October 18, 1993, relative to the assessment
increase for community Facilities District (CFD) No. 995.
Brad Weekley, 3205 W. Hyatt Road, San Bernardino, CA,
expressed opposition to the disclosure proceedings for Assessment
CFD No. 995, provided the Mayor and Council with a copy of the
Mello-Roos Special Tax Disclosure to the Homeowner and Special
Assessment Disclosure to the Homeowner; and urged that further
development be completed without the Mello-Roos special tax.
There was no action taken on this item.
RECOGNITION PETITION - SAFETY MANAGERS' ASSOCIATION-
POLICE & FIRE MANAGEMENT - DISCUSSED EARLIER IN THE
MEETING - SEE PAGE 11 (21)
Council Member Oberhelman made a motion, seconded by Council
Member Devlin, to reconsider the previous action taken to deny
the petition for recognition of the Safety Managers' Association.
The motion carried by the following vote:
Members Negrete, Oberhelman, Devlin, Miller.
Members Curlin, Hernandez, pope-Ludlam. Absent:
Ayes:
Nays:
None.
Council
Council
Tom Parlett, Battalion Chief, 3173 Cactus Circle, Highland,
CA, provided a synopsis of the action taken relative to the
creation of the petition for recognition for the proposed Safety
Managers' Association; and submitted to the Council a letter
dated october 31, 1993, which addresses concerns and provides the
rationale for the establishment of the Safety Managers'
Association.
A discussion was held relative to the establishment of the
proposed Safety Managers' Association.
Council Member Oberhelman made a motion, seconded by Council
Member Devlin, that the Mayor and Common Council approve the
petition for recognition filed by the Safety Managers'
Association for formal recognition as the majority representative
of Fire and Police Safety Employees in the classifications of P-5
and above for Fire and P-4 and above for Police. (Note: The
vote was taken after discussion.)
Discussion ensued relative to the establishment of the
proposed Safety Managers' Association and the current level of
benefits provided to safety members.
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Senior Assistant city Attorney Barlow stated that the
establishment of the proposed Safety Managers' Association does
not raise any legal issues and the decision to approve
recognition lies within the legislative body.
Barbara Dillon, Director of Personnel, stated that the City
currently negotiates with four bargaining units and recognizes
the San Bernardino City Management Association; and explained the
benefits currently offered to fire and police management.
Discussion continued relative to the establishment of the
proposed Safety Managers' Association.
The motion failed by the following vote:
Members Negrete, Oberhelman, Devlin. Nays:
Curlin, Hernandez, Pope-Ludlam, Miller. Absent:
Ayes:
Council
None.
Council
Members
RECESS MEETING
At 10:21 a.m., Mayor Minor declared a five-minute recess.
RECONVENE MEETING
At 10:28 a.m., the 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,
Curlin, Hernandez, Oberhelman, Devlin, Miller; senior Assistant
city Attorney Barlow; city Clerk Rachel Clark; City Administrator
Shauna Clark. Absent: Council Member Pope-Ludlam.
PUBLIC HEARING - IMPOSING LIENS - PROPERTY WITHIN SAN
BERNARDINO UNCOLLECTED BUSINESS REGISTRATION FEES
(17)
This is the time and place set for a public hearing for
imposing liens on property located within the City of San
Bernardino for uncollected business registration fees.
In a memorandum dated October 13, 1993, Rachel Clark, city
Clerk, requested authorization to impose liens on property
located within the City of San Bernardino for uncollected
business registration fees.
Mayor Minor opened the hearing.
City Clerk Rachel Clark stated that Exhibit "A" of the
resolution should be amended to delete the following properties:
2913 California street, 4772 N. Don Pablo Court, 154-56 Giavanola
Avenue, 384 Magnolia Avenue, 369 E. Rialto Avenue and 2035 E.
Sunrise Lane.
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RES. 93-410 - 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. (17)
Council Member Oberhelman made a motion, seconded by Council
Member Miller, that the public hearing be closed; and that said
resolution be adopted and Exhibit "A" be amended to delete:
2913 California Street, 4772 N. Don Pablo Court, 154-56 Giavanola
Avenue, 348 Magnolia Avenue, 369 E. Rialto Avenue and 2035 E.
Sunrise Lane. (Note: There was no vote taken at this time.)
Council Member
by Council Member
hearing be closed.
Hernandez made a substitute motion, seconded
Miller, and unanimously carried, that the
Discussion ensued relative to the establishment of a
property-inspection program.
Council Member Oberhelman made a motion, seconded by Council
Member Miller, that said resolution be adopted and Exhibit "A" be
amended to delete: 2913 California street, 4772 N. Don Pablo
Court, 154-56 Giavanola Avenue, 348 Magnolia Avenue, 369 E.
Rialto Avenue and 2035 E. Sunrise Lane.
Resolution No. 93-410 was adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Council Members Negrete, Curlin, Oberhelman, Devlin,
Miller. Nays: None. Abstain: Council Member Hernandez.
Absent: Council Member Pope-Ludlam.
RES. 93-411 - RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
ADOPTING A POLICY ESTABLISHING GOALS FOR MINORITY AND
WOMEN BUSINESS ENTERPRISES IN CITY PROCUREMENTS. (S-I)
Council Member Hernandez made a motion, seconded by Council
Member Negrete, that said resolution be adopted. (Note: The
vote was taken after discussion.)
COUNCIL MEMBER POPE-LUDLAM RETURNED
At 10:31 a.m., Council Member Pope-Ludlam returned to the
Council meeting and took her place at the council table.
Ernest Wilson, Affirmative Action Officer, Mayor's Office,
answered questions relative to the establishment of goals for
minority and women business enterprises for City procurements.
Resolution No. 93-411 was adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Council Members Negrete, Curlin, Hernandez, Oberhelman,
Devlin, Pope-Ludlam, Miller. Nays: None. Absent: None.
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO CHANGING
CHAPTER 2.45 OF THE SAN BERNARDINO MUNICIPAL CODE
RELATING TO THE HUMAN RELATIONS COMMISSION TO CHAPTER
2.39 AND AMENDING SECTION 2.39.060(H) (7) OF THE SAN
BERNARDINO MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO THE TAKING OF
TESTIMONY UNDER OATH BEFORE THE HUMAN RELATIONS
COMMISSION. First (S-2)
Ernest Wilson, Affirmative Action Officer, Mayor's Office,
explained the events surrounding the proposed amendment.
Council Member Negrete made a motion,
Member Pope-Ludlam, that said ordinance be
adoption. (Note: There was no vote taken.)
seconded by Council
laid over for final
A discussion ensued relative to the taking of testimony
under oath and the purpose of the Human Relations Commission.
Council Member Oberhelman made a substitute motion, seconded
by Council Member Miller, that said ordinance be laid over for
final adoption with the deletion of the taking of testimony under
oath. (Note: There was no vote taken.)
Discussion continued relative to the taking of testimony
under oath.
Council Member Oberhelman amended his substitute motion,
seconded by Council Member Miller, that said ordinance be laid
over for final adoption. (Note: There was no vote taken at this
time. )
Jim Lynas, 1160 E. Sonora, San Bernardino, CA, expressed
opposition to the taking of testimony under oath.
The amended substitute motion carried by the following vote:
Ayes: Council Members Negrete, Curlin, Hernandez, Oberhelman,
DeVlin, Pope-Ludlam. Nays: Council Member Miller. Absent:
None.
RECESS MEETING
At 10:53 a.m., Mayor Minor declared a five-minute recess.
RECONVENE MEETING
At 11:03 a.m., Mayor Minor reconvened the 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,
curlin, Hernandez, Oberhelman, Devlin, Pope-Ludlam; city Attorney
Penman; city Clerk Rachel Clark. Absent: Council Member Miller,
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city Administrator Shauna Clark.
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION - REGULAR MEETING
At 11:03 a.m., Chairman Minor called the regular meeting of
the Community Development Commission to order in the Council
Chambers of City Hall, 300 North "0" Street, San Bernardino,
California.
RICHARDSON STREET STORM DRAIN - ADVERTISE FOR BIDS
(R-l)
In a memorandum dated October 21, 1993, Roger Hardgrave,
Director of Public Works/City Engineer, stated that the plans for
the installation of a storm drain in Richardson Street between
Davidson Street and the Mission Zanja Channel have been
completed, and the project is ready to be advertised for bids.
The total estimated cost for the project is $245,000.
Council Member Curlin made a motion, seconded by Council
Member Hernandez, and unanimously carried, that the plans for the
installation of a storm drain in Richardson Street from Davidson
Street to Mission Zanja Channel, per Plan No. 8854, be approved;
and that the Director of Public Works/City Engineer be authorized
to advertise for bids.
RES. 93-412 RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COMMON
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AUTHORIZING AND
DIRECTING THE EXECUTION OF A COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
BLOCK GRANT FUNDING AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF SAN
BERNARDINO AND SALVATION ARMY-SAN BERNARDINO CORPS.
(R-4)
Council Member Curlin made a motion, seconded by Council
Member Hernandez, that said resolution be adopted.
Ayes:
DeVlin,
Miller.
Resolution No. 93-412 was adopted by the following vote:
Council Members Negrete, Curlin, Hernandez, Oberhelman,
Pope-Ludlam. Nays: None. Absent: Council Member
CHANGE ORDER NO. ONE - INSTALL EARTHQUAKE RESISTANT
BRACING SYSTEM - EDA-93-0003 - STABILIZER SYSTEMS, INC.
(R-3)
In a memorandum dated October 16, 1993, Richard McGreevy,
Disaster Preparedness coordinator, Fire Department, stated that
$69,000 had been allocated from Community Development Block
Grant funds, and on August 16, 1993, the Mayor and Council
awarded a contract of $57,206.54 to Stabilizer Systems, Inc., to
install 24 earthquake resistant bracing systems for mobilehomes
within the City. Since the awarded bid was less than
anticipated, residual funds of $10,894 are available for
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installation of an additional five (5) earthquake resistant
bracing systems.
Ken Henderson, Executi ve Director, Development Department,
Economic Development Agency, answered questions pertaining to the
selection of homeowners for participation in this program.
council Member Hernandez made a motion, seconded by Council
Member Pope-Ludlam, and unanimously carried, that the Mayor and
Common Council approve Change Order No. One to the contract with
stabilizer Systems, Inc., to install an additional five
mobilehomes earthquake resistance bracing systems (ERBS) in
various roobilehomes within the City of San Bernardino.
RECESS MEETING - CLOSED SESSION
At 11:24 a.m., the Mayor and Common
Community Development commission, recessed
Community Development Commission items.
(R-9 )
Council, acting as
to closed session
the
for
CLOSED SESSION
At 11:24 a.m., Chairman 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: Chairman Minor; Council Members
Negrete, Curlin, Hernandez, Oberhelman, Devlin, Pope-Ludlam; city
Attorney Penman; City Clerk Rachel Clark. Absent: Council
Member Miller, City Administrator Shauna Clark.
Also present: Timothy Steinhaus, Agency Administrator; Ken
Henderson, Executive Director, Development Department, Economic
Development Agency.
SENIOR ASSISTANT CITY ATTORNEY BARLOW ARRIVED
At 11:26 a.m., Senior Assistant City Attorney Barlow arrived
at the closed session.
CLOSED SESSION ADJOURNED
At 12:00 p.m., the closed session adjourned to the regular
meeting of the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San
Bernardino.
RECONVENE MEETING
At 12:00 p.m., Mayor Minor reconvened the regular meeting of
the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino in the
Council Chambers of City Hall, 300 North "0" Street, San
Bernardino, California.
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ROLL CALL
Roll call was taken by City Clerk Rachel Clark with the
following being present: Mayor Minor; Council Members Negrete,
Curlin, Hernandez, Oberhelman, Devlin, Pope-Ludlam; City Attorney
Penman; City Clerk Rachel Clark. Absent: Council Member Miller,
City Administrator Shauna Clark.
RECESS MEETING
At 12:00 p.m., the regular meeting of the Mayor and Common
Council recessed to a luncheon workshop in the Management
Information Center (MIC Room), sixth Floor, City Hall, 300 North
"0" street, San Bernardino, California, to discuss pending
litigation.
RECONVENE MEETING - LUNCHEON WORKSHOP
At 12:10 p.m., the regular meeting of the Mayor and Common
Council reconvened in the Management Information Center (MIC
Room), sixth Floor, 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,
Curlin, Hernandez, Oberhelman, Devlin, Pope-Ludlam; city Attorney
Penman; City Clerk Rachel Clark; Assistant City Administrator
Fred Wilson. Absent: Council Member Miller.
RECESS TO CLOSED SESSION - LUNCHEON WORKSHOP (S-3)
At 12: 10 p.m., the Mayor and Common Council recessed to
closed session for the following:
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 V5. citv of San
Bernardino. et al - San Bernardino County Superior Court
Case No. 242998 and 242058; Court of Appeal Case No. 4th
civil No. E009749 (C/W E010088) .
CLOSED SESSION
At 12:10 p.m., Mayor Minor called the closed session to
order in the Management Information Center, (MIC Room), sixth
Floor, 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 Minor; Council Members Negrete,
Curlin, Hernandez, Oberhelman, Devlin, Pope-Ludlam; City Attorney
Penman; City Clerk Rachel Clark; Assistant City Administrator
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Fred Wilson. Absent: council Member Miller.
Also present: Joe Arias, Attorney, and Chris Lockwood,
Attorney; MacLachlan, Burford & Arias, A Law Corporation, 560 E.
Hospitality Lane, San Bernardino, CA; victor Lorch, Director of
Risk Management, Al Boughey, Director of Planning & Building
Services, senior Assistant City Attorney Morillo.
RECESS CLOSED SESSION - LUNCHEON WORKSHOP
At 1: 19 p.m., the closed session recessed to the regular
meeting of the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San
Bernardino.
RECONVENE MEETING
At 2:06 p.m., Mayor Minor reconvened the 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,
Curlin, Hernandez, Devlin; City Attorney Penman; City Clerk
Rachel Clark. Absent: Council Members Oberhelman, Pope-Ludlam,
Miller; city Administrator Shauna Clark.
APPEAL PLANNING COMMISSION APPROVAL TENTATIVE
TRACT NO. 15494 CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 92-34-
SUBDIVIDE TWO PARCELS INTO EIGHT LOTS - SEVEN SINGLE-
FAMILY HOMES - GRANDE VISTA AVENUE - SOUTH OF EDGEMONT
DRIVE - CONTINUED FROM SEPTEMBER 20, 1993 (23)
This is the time and place continued for an appeal of the
Planning commission's approval of Tentative Tract No. 15494 and
Conditional Use Permit No. 92-34 to subdivide two parcels into
eight lots and to construct seven single-family dwelling units on
seven of the eight lots in the RL, Residential Low, land use
designation on the easterly side of Grande Vista Avenue, 300 feet
south of Edgemont Drive.
In a letter dated
Financial Officer, G & D
Boulevard, Pasadena, CA,
for thirty days.
October 22, 1993, Todd Leibl, Chief
Construction, Inc., 2234 East Colorado
requested that the matter be continued
Mayor Minor opened the hearing.
Council Member Devlin made a motion, seconded by Council
Member Negrete, and unanimously carried, that the matter be
continued to December 6, 1993, in the Council Chambers of city
Hall, 300 North "D" Street, San Bernardino, California, as
requested by the applicant.
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COUNCIL MEMBERS
RETURNED
At 2:07 p.m.,
Miller returned to
the Council table.
OBERHELMAN,
POPE-LUDLAM
&
MILLER
Council Members Oberhelman, Pope-Ludlam and
the Council meeting and took their places at
PUBLIC HEARING - DEVELOPMENT CODE AMENDMENT NO. 93-09-
ALLOW CHAIN LINK FENCING - COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL &
RESIDENTIAL - LAND USE DESIGNATIONS - NOT VISIBLE FROM
A PUBLIC STREET (24)
This is the time and place set to consider proposed
Development Code Amendment No. 93-09 to allow chain link fencing
to be used in all commercial, industrial and residential land use
designations when not visible from a public street.
In a memorandum dated October 14, 1993, Al Boughey, Director
of Planning & Building Services, stated that Development Code
Amendment No. 93-09 was initiated by the City after the
Legislative Review Committee at its meeting of July 8, 1993,
directed staff to prepare an amendment to allow chain link
fencing to be used in residential land use districts in certain
circumstances. The proposed amendment to section 19.20.030(8) (C)
would modify the land use designations which allow chain link
fencing in the rear and side yards when not visible from a public
street in all residential zones, would allow chain link fencing
within the front and street side yards of single-family homes in
RS, Residential Suburban and RU, Residential Urban, land use
zoning districts and at the front and street side-property lines
(six feet high) for vacant commercial or industrial lots or
buildings to be removed upon development or occupancy. The
amendment would affect the entire incorporated portion of the
city.
The Planning commission at its meeting of September 21,
1993, recommended approval of Development Code Amendment No. 93-
09, with the deletion of the portion of the amendment which
allows chain link fencing in the front and street side yards of
single-family homes in the RS, Residential Suburban and RU,
Residential Urban, land use designations based upon the Findings
of Fact, Exhibit A, of the Staff Report dated October 14, 1993.
Mayor Minor opened the hearing.
Al Boughey, Director of Planning & Building services,
provided an overview of the proposed amendment to allow chain
link fencing in all commercial, industrial and residential land
use designations.
A discussion ensued relative to the positive and negative
aspects of allowing chain link fencing versus wrought iron and
brick fencing, and the proposed Development Code Amendment.
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Director Boughey recommended that staff be provided with key
issues and be directed to incorporate the issues into pOlicy. He
stated that the ordinance currently reads, "readily visible from
a public street" and proposed that it be changed to "not adjacent
to a pUblic street".
Discussion continued relative to the proposed Development
Code Amendment No. 93-09.
City Attorney Penman recommended that chain link fencing be
permitted in all land use designations and that maintenance
provisions be imposed.
Elmore Miles, 3673 Orchid Drive, Highland, CA, expressed
opposition to Development Code Amendment No. 93-09.
Joel Rothchild, 6836 Palm Avenue, Highland, CA, expressed
support for Development Code Amendment No. 93-09.
Discussion ensued relative to the proposed changes to the
ordinance and the current provisions of the Development Code.
Council Member Curlin made a motion to allow chain link
fences provided that it is properly maintained and dressed in
those areas where it is now prohibited.
The motion failed for lack of a second.
Council Member Miller made a motion that the hearing be
closed, that Development Code Amendment No. 93-09 be approved,
subject to the modifications recommended by the Planning
Commission; that said changes be incorporated in the ordinance;
that said ordinance be laid over for final adoption; and that the
words "not adjacent to pUblic streets" be substituted for "not
visible".
The motion failed for lack of a second.
Council Member Curlin made a motion to allow naked chain
link fencing in those areas which are not adjacent to the public
way, and that those areas that are adjacent but visible to the
public way be allowed with aesthetic modifications, such as,
dressing and so forth.
The motion failed for lack of a second.
Council Member Pope-Ludlam made a motion, seconded by
Council Member Curlin, that chain link fences be allowed in those
areas where more than 50 percent of the property owners already
have chain link fences. (Note: There was no vote taken at this
time.)
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Mr. Boughey requested that
to allow chain link fencing
directed to address the issue
ordinance.
if it's the intent of the Council
in front yards, that staff be
and prepare an amendment to the
council Member Curlin made a substitute motion that the
Director of Planning & Building Services be directed to prepare
an amendment that consideration be given to new chain link fences
either naked or dressed in areas where there is already existing
chain link fences without consideration to percentages.
The substitute motion failed for lack of a second.
council Member Curlin made a substitute motion, seconded by
Council Member pope-Ludlam, to direct staff to be empowered to
drawup the type of ordinance to make an exception to the
prohibition against chain link fencing for those areas in the
City where chain link fencing already exists. (Note: There was
no vote taken at this time.)
A discussion was held relative to the substitute motion and
the impact to the city.
Al Boughey recommended that the Planning commission's
recommendation be approved with the exception of allowing chain
link fences in the front yard of RS, Residential Suburban, and
RU, Residential Urban, land use designations; and that the issue
be addressed and brought back with a subsequent recommendation,
with the caveat that the words "not adjacent to public streets"
be substituted for "not visible".
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AMENDING
SECTION 19.20.030(8) (C) OF THE SAN BERNARDINO MUNICIPAL
(DEVELOPMENT) CODE, TO ALLOW CHAIN LINK FENCING IN ALL
COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL AND RESIDENTIAL LAND USE
DESIGNATIONS. First (24)
Council Member Miller made a motion, seconded by Council
Member Devlin, that the hearing be closed, that Development Code
Amendment No. 93-09 be approved, subject to the modifications
recommended by the Planning Commission; that said changes be
incorporated in the ordinance; that said ordinance be laid over
for final adoption; and that the words "not adjacent to public
streets" be substituted for "not visible".
The motion carried by the following vote: Ayes:
Members Negrete, Curlin, Oberhelman, DeVlin, Pope-Ludlam,
Nays: Council Member Hernandez. Absent: None.
Council
Miller.
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COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION - REGULAR MEETING
At 2:54 p.m., Chairman Minor called the regular meeting of
the Community Development Commission to order in the Council
Chambers of city Hall, 300 North "D" Street, San Bernardino,
California.
At this time, the Mayor and Common Council,
Community Development Commission, took action
Development Commission items.
acting as the
on Community
APPOINTMENT MARION FAULKNER
COMMISSION - COUNCIL MEMBER CURLIN
IN THE MEETING - SEE PAGE 6
HUMAN RELATIONS
- DISCUSSED EARLIER
(4A)
This is the time and place continued to consider the
appointment of Marion Faulkner to the Human Relations Commission,
as requested by Council Member Curlin.
Council Member Hernandez made a motion, seconded by Council
Member Negrete, and unanimously carried, that the appointment of
Marion Faulkner to the Human Relations Commission, be approved.
OATH OF OFFICE - MARION FAULKNER - HUMAN RELATIONS
COMMISSION
City Clerk Rachel Clark administered the Oath of Office to
Marion Faulkner, newly appointed Second Ward Human Relations
Commissioner.
APPOINTMENT
COMMISSION -
MEETING - SEE
RABBI HILLEL COHN HUMAN RELATIONS
MAYOR MINOR - DISCUSSED EARLIER IN THE
PAGE 6 (4)
This is the time
appointment of Rabbi
Commission, as requested
and place continued
Hillel Cohn to the
by Mayor Minor.
to discuss the
Human Relations
Council Member Hernandez made a motion, seconded by Council
Member Negrete, and unanimously carried, that the appointment of
Rabbi Hillel Cohn to the Human Relations Commission, be approved.
RECESS MEETING - CLOSED SESSION (1)
At 5:12 p.m., the Mayor and Common Council recessed to
closed session for the following:
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:
Foo vs. citv of San Bernardino - united states District
Court Case No. 91-3056 (RG).
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CLOSED SESSION
At 5:12 p.m., Mayor Minor called the closed session to order
in the conference room of 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 Minor; Council Members Negrete,
Curlin, Hernandez, Oberhelman, Devlin, Pope-Ludlam, Miller; city
Attorney Penman; city Clerk Rachel Clark; Assistant city
Administrator Fred Wilson. Absent: None.
Also present: Senior Assistant city Attorney Morillo.
CLOSED SESSION ADJOURNED
At 5:16 p.m., the closed session adjourned to the regular
meeting of the Mayor and Common Council of the city of San
Bernardino.
RECONVENE MEETING
At 5:16 p.m., Mayor Minor reconvened the regular meeting of
the Mayor and Common Council of the city of San Bernardino 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 Minor; Council Members Negrete,
Curlin, Hernandez, Oberhelman, Devlin, Pope-Ludlam, Miller; city
Attorney Penman; city Clerk Rachel Clark; Assistant city
Administrator Fred wilson. Absent: None.
ADJOURNMENT (25)
At 5: 16 p. m., the regular meeting of the Mayor and Common
Council adjourned. The next meeting will be held on Monday,
November 15, 1993, at 8:00 a.m., in the Council Chambers of city
Hall, 300 North "0" street, San Bernardino, California.
RACHEL CLARK
City Clerk
By ~:'/'nVj (;'/~iL(!
suza,rlna Cordova
Deputy city Clerk
No. of Items: 39
No. of Hours: 8.5
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