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City of San Bernardino, California
January l4, 1991
This is the time and place set for an Adjourned Regular
Meeting of the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San
Bernardino at their Regular Meeting held at 8:30 a.m., Monday,
January 7, 1991, 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 January 7, 1991, 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 lO: 00
a.m., Tuesday, January 8, 1991, 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 Holcomb at lO:03 a.m., in the Development Department Board
Room, Fourth Floor, 300 North "D" Street, San Bernardino,
California.
ROLL CALL
Roll call was taken by City Clerk Krasney with the following
being present: Mayor Holcomb; Council Members Estrada, Reilly,
Flores, Maudsley, Miller; Senior Assistant City Attorney Barlow,
City Clerk Krasney, City Administrator Edwins. Absent: Council
Members Minor, pope-Ludlam.
RECESS MEETING - CLOSED SESSION
At lO:04 a.m., the Mayor and Common
Development Commission of the City of San
closed session for the following:
a. 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:
(3 & R-2)
Council and Community
Bernardino recessed to
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,
b. to consider personnel matters pursuant to Government
Code Section 54957;
c. to meet with designated representatives regarding labor
relations matters pursuant to Government Code Section
54957.6
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d. 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;
e. to confer with the attorney regarding pending
litigation pursuant to Government Code Section
54956.9(b)(l), as there is significant exposure to
litigation;
f.
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
g. to confer with the attorney regarding pending
litigation which has been initiated formally to which
the City is a party pursuant to Government Code Section
54956.9(a).
CLOSED SESSION
At lO:05 a.m., Mayor Holcomb called the closed session to
order in the Development Department Executive Conference Room,
Fourth Floor, City Hall, 300 North "D" Street, San Bernardino,
California.
ROLL CALL
Roll call was taken by City Clerk Krasney with the following
being present: Mayor Holcomb; Council Members Estrada, Reilly,
Flores, Maudsley, Miller; Senior Assistant City Attorney Barlow,
City Clerk Krasney, City Administrator Edwins. Absent: Council
Members Minor, pope-Ludlam.
COUNCIL MEMBER POPE-LUDLAM ARRIVED
At lO:lO a.m., Council Member Pope-Ludlam arrived at the
closed session.
ADJOURN CLOSED SESSION
At lO:27 a.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 lO:28 a.m., Mayor Holcomb called the Adjourned Regular
Meeting of the Mayor and Common Council to order in the
Development Department Board Room, Fourth Floor, City Hall, 300
North "D" Street, San Bernardino, California.
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ROLL CALL
Roll call was taken by City Clerk Krasney with the following
being present: Mayor Holcomb; Council Members Estrada, Reilly,
Flores, Maudsley, Pope-Ludlam, Miller; Senior Assistant City
Attorney Barlow, City Clerk Krasney, City Administrator Edwins.
Absent: Council Member Minor.
WORKSHOP DRAFT DEVELOPMENT CODE CONTINUED FROM
DECEMBER lO, 1990 (l)
Larry Reed, Director of Planning and Building Services,
explained that the Development Code combines zoning,
subdivisions, flood plain, hillside management and design
guidelines in one integrated rule book. This integrated
structure will be superior to the current structure of ordinances
by placing all of these documents in one place, in one fully
illustrated format. The new Development Code will provide the
City with a clear, concise course for guiding quality development
into the next century.
Eight attributes of the Development Code which contribute to
its user-friendliness are: l) the use of many tables and
matrices; 2) a logical sequence of chapters; 3) a table of
contents and index within each chapter; 4) extensive use of
diagrams and drawings; 5) language that is straightforward and
easy to follow; 6) procedures and approval processes which are
located in the administration chapter; 7) definitions which do
not contain regulatory language; and 8) incorporation of the
standard industrial classifications (SIC) system into the table
of permitted uses.
In January, 1989, the City sent out Request For Proposals
for consultants to work on the Development Code. In April, 1989,
the City hired Jacobson & Wack who commenced work on the
Development Code in June, 1989. A number of field trips were
taken with the consultants in order to understand the problems of
San Bernardino.
An administrative draft was completed in October, 1989. A
Technical Advisory Committee was created consisting of department
heads and their designees. A preliminary draft was completed in
June, 1990, which went to joint workshops with the Planning
Commission, the Council, the Technical Advisory Committee,
Development Advisory Committee, Citizens Advisory Committee, the
City's Environmental Review Committee and Development Review
Committee. A public hearing draft was completed in June, 1990
which was submitted to the Planning Commission.
Mr. Reed recommended that review of the Development Code be
made page by page. If agreement on an item cannot be achieved,
it is recommended that the item be deferred to a later workshop.
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Mayor Holcomb explained that the Development Code does not
make significant or substantive changes, and does not create new
policy.
John Montgomery, principal Planner, Planning and Building
Services Department, stated that the General Plan lays out the
development process such as where use can occur and its
intensity. Full implementation of the General Plan requires
updating the Development Code.
John Montgomery stated that he has received a letter from
Charlyn Archuleta, Monnig Development Company, 50l N. Placentia
Avenue, Fullerton, dated January ll, 1991. As there has not been
time to respond to the letter, Ms. Archuleta's concerns will be
addressed at a later workshop.
Mr. Montgomery stated that adoption of the Development Code
Standards will be done by ordinance and the Desian Guidelines by
resolution. He explained that any standard containing criminal
enforcement powers would require adoption by ordinance.
CITY ADMINISTRATOR EDWINS EXCUSED
At lO:55 a.m., City Administrator Edwins left the Council
meeting.
Mayor Holcomb explained that certain areas of the
Development Code cannot be changed without amending the General
Plan. Additionally, some areas of the General Plan cannot be
amended without changing state law, such as CEQA (California
Environmental Quality Act) documentation. Mayor Holcomb stated
that several areas can be streamlined to allow faster processing,
such as conditional use permits which can be approved at lower
level, such as the Design Review Committee (DRC), rather than the
Planning Commission.
Mayor Holcomb expressed his support for lowering the level
at which approval is granted. He stated that unnecessary review
slows down the approval process considerably. Part of the
process 'could require that the Council Member be notified before
approval is granted. One way to speed up approval may be to use
the resolution process rather than the ordinance process. He
explained that ordinances take two readings and are not effective
for 30 days, where a resolution requires one reading and becomes
effective immediately.
Design Review Committee (DRC) tasks assigned to one staff
person could make decisions faster than a committee. A DRC
clearing officer would have the authority to contact all parties
involved in the event of disagreements.
John Montgomery, Principal Planner, stated that a DRC
clearing officer is a potential innovative change for discussion
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at a later date that would require amendment to the General Plan
or Development Code. He stated that there is a trend nationwide
to reduce the threshold of review by having a committee, staff
member or director approve projects rather than the Planning
Commission.
Sinale Room Occupancv (SRO) Facilitv Standards
John Montgomery stated that the draft of single room
occupancy (SRO) facility standards could be incorporated into the
Development Code if desired by the Council. The draft has not
received Environmental Review and Planning Commission review. It
has been reviewed by the Planning Department, Fire Department and
all DRC representatives.
ADMINISTRATION CHAPTER
John Montgomery, proposed alphabetizing the Administration
chapter by topic.
Threshold of Review. Table 3l.0l. paae IV-2
This table summarizes final approval authority for the
Director, the Design Review Committee (DRC), Planning Commission
and Council. Some levels of approval are specified in state law.
For instance, tentative tracts need Planning Commission
approval. General Plan amendments need Planning Commission and
Council adoption. The City has created a new classification
called development permits for residential, commercial, and
industrial projects.
Larry Reed recommended that approval of development permits
be assigned to DRC.
Development Permits
l. "Tenant Improvements" was added
Commercial and Industrial, with an X
designates review and approval by staff.
to the table under both
under Director, which
2. Under Residential l2 + units, an
Council, as multi-family projects in the
council approval.
X was added under
CG2 zone require
CITY ADMINISTRATOR EDWINS RETURNED
At ll:05 a.m., City Administrator Edwins returned to the
Council meeting.
Mr. Montgomery explained that notice of DRC meetings is
posted only when the development being considered is adjacent to
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a residential land use district. Projects
Commission would be noticed when they
permits and conditional use permits.
that go to Planning
include development
Concern was expressed by the Council that by eliminating the
Planning Commission review, the information would not get to the
citizens of the community.
COUNCIL MEMBER POPE-LUDLAM EXCUSED
At ll:lS a.m., Council Member Pope-Ludlam left the Council
meeting.
Mr. Bruce Jacobson, Jacobson & Wack, Land Use Planning
Consultants, P. O. Box 2448, Santa Barbara, explained that the
City has complete flexibility in establishing review and
approval thresholds and notice requirements for development
permits. He stated that other cities are investigating allowing
staff, such as a zoning administrator, review and approval
authority of projects in compliance with design standards. He
stressed that all approval levels are subject to appeal.
The Council discussed concerns about one person having
approval authority and how that would limit the flow of
information to the community.
COUNCIL MEMBER POPE-LUDLAM RETURNED
At ll:20 a.m., Council Member Pope-Ludlam returned to the
Council meeting.
John Montgomery explained that discussion relating to the
issue of a zoning administrator, or one person taking over for
the DRC duties would be a deferred item because the General Plan
calls for maintaining DRC. Any change of this nature would
require a General Plart amendment.
Mr. Montgomery stated that the threshold of review for
development permits can be established at DRC at this time.
PUBLIC COMMENTS - JAMES WIRTH
Mr. James Wirth, 1980 North Sierra Way, San Bernardino,
distributed a letter to the Council expressing his concerns that
eliminating Planning Commission approval of development
proposals would result in a significant detrimental impact on the
community and would not be in compliance with the intent of the
General Plan. He expressed concern that the community would not
be aware of projects during the review period when protests or
changes can be made. He stated that any action that will inhibit
public input will be more favorable to a developer than to the
welfare of the citizens at large.
John Montgomery stated that discussion regarding the
Threshold of Review table would be deferred to a later workshop.
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ARTICLE I. GENERAL PROVISIONS
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Director of Planninc and Buildinc Services. paces I-3 and
C. Powers
Amended language will be proposed at a later workshop to
clarify which items are appealed to the Planning Commission.
19.02.040 Review Authorities. paae 1-2
l. Mayor and Common Council
Roger Hardgrave, Director of Public works/City Engineer,
explained that approval for final maps is granted once a bond has
been posted and approved by the Mayor and Common Council.
DEFINITION CHAPTER
Antenna. pace I-7
Amended language will be proposed at a later workshop.
Attached. paae I-7
"Interior" was added to the definition. The definition was
revised to read as follows: "Any structure that has an interior
wall or roof in common with another structure."
Automobile wreckina. paae I-7
The word "used" was deleted from the definition.
Awnina. page I-7
The word "sun" was changed to "elements".
Bed and Breakfast. pace I-7
The word "breakfast" on the last line (not in title) was
changed to "meals".
Boardinc House. paae I-8
The words "between 7 and l5" were changed to "7 or more".
Carport. paae I-8
"For the occupants of the premises." was deleted from the
definition.
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Club. Dacre I-9
Amended language will be proposed at a later workshop.
Clustered Subdivision. page I-9
The words on the fourth line were changed from "the
permitted" to "that permitted".
Conditional Use Permit. page I-9
The word "Development" was added to the title. The revised
title should be "Conditional Use/Development Permit".
Entertainment. Dacre I-ll
"(live)" was added to the title, before the definition.
Grannv Flat. page I-l2
Amended language will be proposed at a later workshop.
Discussion ensued regarding the specific differences in
guest house, second dwelling unit, and granny house.
COUNCIL MEMBER ESTRADA EXCUSED
At ll:45 a.m., Council Member Estrada left the Council
meeting.
MAYOR HOLCOMB AND COUNCIL MEMBER REILLY EXCUSED
At ll:50 a.m., Mayor Holcomb and Council Member Reilly left
the Council meeting.
COUNCIL MEMBER POPE-LUDLAM EXCUSED
At ll:5l a.m., Council Member Pope-Ludlam left the Council
meeting.
Hotel. Daae I-l4
Amended language will be proposed at a later workshop.
Infill Development. Dacre I-l4
The definition was added to read as follows: "Development
that occurs on up to 4 contiguous vacant lots scattered within
areas that are already largely developed or urbanized."
Generally, these sites are vacant because they were once
considered of insufficient size for development, because an
existing building located on the site was demolished or because
there were other, more desirable sites for development.
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Motel. paae I-lB
Amended language will be proposed at a later workshop.
Landscapina. page I-l4
The words
definition.
" native or exotic" were deleted from the
COUNCIL MEMBER POPE-LUDLAM RETURNED
At l2:06 p.m., Council Member Pope-Ludlam returned to the
Council meeting.
Public Park. paae I-l9
The definition was added to read as follows:
playground, swimming pool, beach, pier, reservoir, golf
athletic field within the City which is under the
operation or management of the City, the County, or the
"A park,
course or
control,
State. "
Reliaious Institution. paae I-l9
The definition was added to read as follows: "A structure
which is used primarily for religious worship and related
religious activities."
School. paae I-20
The definition was added to read as follows: "An
institution of learning for minors, whether public or private,
which offers instruction in those courses of study required by
the California Education Code or which is maintained pursuant to
standards set by the State Board of Education."
This definition includes a nursery school, kindergarten,
elementary school, junior high school, senior high school or any
special institution of education, but it does not include a
vocational or professional institution of higher education,
including a community or junior college, college or university."
Second Dwellina Unit. ~age I-20
Amended language will be presented at a later workshop.
RECESS MEETING
At l2:0B p.m., the Adjourned Regular Meeting of the Mayor
and Common Council recessed until 2:00 p.m., in the Development
Department Board Room, Fourth Floor, City Hall, 300 North "D"
Street, San Bernardino, California.
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ROLL CALL
Roll call was taken by Deputy City Clerk Vale with the
following being present: Mayor Holcomb; Council Members Reilly,
Flores, Maudsley; Deputy City Clerk Vale. Absent: Council
Members Estrada, Minor, Pope-Ludlam, Miller; Senior Assistant
City Attorney Barlow, City Administrator Edwins.
ANNOUNCEMENT BY MAYOR - LACK OF QUORUM
Mayor Holcomb announced that Council members are attending
another meeting on the sixth floor and that due to the lack of a
quorum, the Council meeting would not officially begin until a
quorum was present. He stated that at this time questions would
be taken from the developers present and answered by staff on an
informal basis.
Charlyn Archuleta, Project Coordinator, Monnig Development,
50l N. Placentia Avenue, Fullerton, asked for clarification on
how the various overlay zones relate to the General Plan and the
Development Code.
John Montgomery stated that the General Plan has a
precedent table in the front of the General Plan documents. He
explained how the Verdemont Area Plan, foothill communities green
belt, and the various overlay zone plans interact with the
General Plan. He stated that there are several related documents
that will have to be amended to achieve consistency in the
interacting documents. He stressed that the General Plan and the
Development Code are overriding documents for the City.
Mr. John Stubblefield, Stubblefield Construction Company,
2258 Bradford Avenue, Highland, questioned staff relative to the
hillside management area, how average slope will be determined
and applied under the new Development Code, and transferring of
development rights.
Mr. Montgomery answered Mr. Stubblefield's questions.
COUNCIL MEMBERS ESTRADA AND MILLER RETURNED
At 2:2l p.m., Council Members Estrada and Miller returned to
the Council meeting.
RECONVENED MEETING
At 2:25 p.m., Mayor Holcomb reconvened the Adjourned Regular
Meeting of the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San
Bernardino in the Development Department Board Room, Fourth
Floor, City Hall, 300 North "D" Street, San Bernardino,
California.
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ROLL CALL
Roll call was taken by Deputy City Clerk Vale with the
following being present: Mayor Holcomb; Council Members Estrada,
Reilly, Flores, Maudsley, Miller; Senior Assistant City Attorney
Barlow, Deputy City Clerk Vale. Absent: Council Members Minor,
Pope-Ludlam; City Administrator Edwins.
DEFINITION CHAPTER
Setback. page I-2l
The second and third sentences were deleted from the
definition.
The second sentence "On corner lots, the shortest street
frontage shall be the front yard in residential land use
districts, while the longest street frontage shall be the front
yard in commercial/industrial land use districts." was moved to
Yard. Front, page I-24.
The third sentence "On flag lots, the rear yard location
shall be determined through proj ect review." was moved to Yard.
Rear, page I-24.
COUNCIL MEMBER
At 2:30 p.m.,
Council meeting.
POPE-LUDLAM RETURNED
Council Member Pope-Ludlam returned to the
Small Lot Subdivision. paGe I-22
The word "substandard" was changed to "small".
StoraGe. paGe I-23
At the end of the definition the words "for more than 24
hours" were added.
Wildlands. ~age I-23
The definition was added to read as follows: "Any area of
land that is essentially unimproved, in a natural state of
hydrology, vegetation and animal life, and not under
cultivation. "
Yard. Rear. Side Street. page I-24
The title was corrected to read "Yard, Side of Street".
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Establishment of Zoninq Districts. paae I-25
CCS (Central City South Overlay) Districts (CCS-l, CCS-2,
CCS-3, CCS-4) were corrected by deleting the word "overlay" and
adding CCS-5.
Mr. Montgomery explained that CCS-5 is the project area on
Mill to "F" Street, and the Development Code would be amended
once that amendment is adopted.
Conflictinq Permits and Licenses to be Voided. page I-26
The words "subsequently issued and" were added to the last
sentence. The revised sentence will read: "Any permit or
license subsequently issued and in conflict with this Development
Code shall be null and void."
MAYOR HOLCOMB EXCUSED
At 2:45 p.m., Mayor Holcomb left the Council meeting, and
Council Member Reilly assumed the duties of Mayor Pro Tem.
RESIDENTIAL CHAPTER
Table 04.0l. Permitted. Development
Conditionallv Permitted Uses. paqe II-4
Permitted.
and
The following list represents those uses in the residential
districts which are Permitted (P), subject to a Development
Permit (D), a conditional Use Permit (C), or Prohibited (X).
John Montgomery stated that this table will be amended
later if the (SRO) Single Room Occupancy standards are adopted.
l. l. Residential Uses
I. Manufactured Housinq
The three X's under RM, RMH, and RH were changed to D's.
2. 2. Equestrian Uses
A. Stables. Private
The P's in all land use zones were changed to D's.
3. 4. Recreational Uses
D. Swimming Pool/Spa
The P's under RE, RL, RS, RU were changed to D's.
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F. Trails. Eauestrian
The X's under RM, RMH and RH were changed to P's.
3. 5. Accessorv Uses
C. Garaae
The P's under RE, RL and RS were changed to D's.
A new item D and was added, thereby renaming items D through
G.
D. Garaae Sales
P's were added in all land use zones.
E. Guest Houses
liD" was renamed liEn
F. Patio/Gazebo
The P's under RE, RL and RS were changed to D's.
G. Storaae
IIF" was renamed "G".
4. 7. Home Occupations
The P's in all land use zones were changed to H's, and
renamed from "E" to "F".
5. 8. Tem90rary Uses
The P's in all land use zones were changed to T's.
Table 04.02. Residential Development Standards. page II-7
1. Footnote (5) was added to read: "Except within 75
feet of the residential suburban (RS) land use district where the
height shall be limited to two stories or 30 feet." Also, this
footnote was added to RM, RMH, RH and COl/2.
2. The column COl/2 was added between RH and CG-2, for
Senior Housing. The standards are as follows:
47 maximum units/gross acre;
1 acre lot area;
60' lot width;
66' corner lot width;
lOO' lot depth;
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l5' front set back;
10' rear set back;
lO' side set back street side;
50 building lot coverage (maximum percentage);
20' distance between buildings;
4 stories and 52 feet maximum structure height;
l2 maximum average of attached dwelling units.
Mr. Montgomery stated that the
complicated relative to senior housing
accomplishment because it outlines
development standards for senior housing.
General Plan was very
and this table is an
in one location the
Table 04.03. Residential Districts Specific Standards. paqe
II-l2
John Montgomery stated that this table would be amended
later if the (SRO) Single Room Occupancy standards are adopted.
A. Accessorv Structures. ~aae II-l3
Amended language will be proposed at a later workshop.
B. Day Care Facility Desian Standards. paqe II-l3 and II-l4
l. Item 3, page II-l3.
The word "yard" was changed to "area".
2. Item 4, page II-l3.
The second sentence of the definition was revised to read as
follows:
"In the front yard, the open fence shall not exceed 48
inches in height, and a solid wall shall not exceed 36 inches in
height. "
MAYOR HOLCOMB RETURNED
At 3:27 p.m., Mayor Holcomb returned and took his place at
the Council table.
COUNCIL MEMBER ESTRADA EXCUSED
At 3:34 p.m., Council Member Estrada left the Council
meeting.
3. Item lO, page II-l4.
The words "between the hours of 6:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m."
were deleted from the definition.
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4. Item ll, page II-l4.
The time "6:00 p.m." was changed to "8:00 p.m."
5. Item l2, page II-14
The word "large" was deleted from the definition.
COUNCIL MEMBER POPE-LUDLAM EXCUSED
At 3:39 p.m., Council Member Pope-Ludlam left the Council
meeting, and a quorum was not present.
Amenities Bonus Provision. paqe II-l7
"COl/2" was added between CG-2 and CR-2.
David Mlynarski, Vice President of Operations, Sierra
Engineering, 25864 Business Center Drive, Redlands, asked
questions relative to minimum room size and dwelling size. He
also asked questions regarding specific language relating to the
architectural and quality control standards being referred to in
the workshops.
Mr. Montgomery stated that discussion relative to minimum
room size and average dwelling size has been deferred to a later
time in order to prepare compromise language.
Larry Reed stated that San Bernardino has an abundance of
minimum size and price range houses. Establishing absolute
maximum and minimum standards would have been unworkable.
Therefore, an averaging technique was developed to allow the
architect the flexibility to creatively mix and match within a
development a variety of choices meeting standards.
Jerald Weiner,
Monnig Development,
regarding concerns
quality homes.
A.I.A., Director of Product Development,
50l North Placentia Avenue, Fullerton, spoke
that larger homes do not guarantee better
David Mlynarski asked questions regarding changes to infill
housing, how the new Development Code would affect this type of
development, and how the new Development Code would affect
projects currently in the process of approval.
John Montgomery explained that a project is
if review of plans has received approval,
development standards would be applied.
deemed complete
then the old
Roger Hardgrave, Director of Public Works/City Engineer,
spoke in support of the Development Code and how it would assist
in achieving the type of quality construction the City desires.
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Mr. Montgomery stated that the City's grandfather clause
for projects is much more lenient than the State requires.
WORKSHOP - DISPOSITION OF CHARTER REVISIONS SUGGESTED
BY THE CHARTER REVISION COMMITTEE (2)
Council Member Reilly made a motion, seconded by Council
Member Flores, and unanimously carried, to table the workshop on
charter revisions until after the primary election.
ADJOURNMENT (4)
At 4:l0 p.m., Mayor Holcomb adjourned the Adjourned Regular
Meeting of the Mayor and Common Council to Thursday, January l7,
1991, at 9:00 a.m., in the Development Department Board Room,
Fourth Floor, City Hall, 300 North "D" Street, San Bernardino,
California.
By
Melanie Vale
Deputy City Clerk
RACHEL KRASNEY
City Clerk
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No. of Hours: 4.5
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