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HomeMy WebLinkAbout04-18-1991 Minutes City of San Bernardino, California April 18, 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 the adjourned regular meeting held at 10:00 a.m., Wednesday, April 17, 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 April 17, 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 3:30 p.m., Thursday, April 18, 1991, on the door of the place at which said meeting was held. The adjourned regular meeting Council was called to order at 7: 00 1991, by Mayor Holcomb at the Sturges Street, San Bernardino, California. of the Mayor and Common p.m., Thursday, April 18, Auditorium, 798 North "E" ROLL CALL Roll call was taken by City Clerk Krasney with the following being present: Mayor Holcomb; Council Members Maudsley, Minor, Pope-Ludlam, Miller; City Attorney Penman, City Clerk Krasney. Absent: Council Members Estrada, Reilly, Flores; City Administrator Edwins. INVOCATION The invocation was given by Reverend Mark Lambert, Judson Baptist Church. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE The pledge of allegiance was led by Council Member Norine Miller. PUBLIC HEARING - TO DISCUSS ESTABLISHING AN OBSCENITY FREE, GRAFFITI FREE, DRUG FREE, GANG FREE COMMUNITY (1) This is the time and place set for a public hearing to discuss establishing an obscenity, graffiti, drug, and gang free community. Mayor Holcomb welcomed the audience and encouraged those attending to express their thoughts and suggestions on how to create an obscenity, graffiti, drug, and gang free community. Mayor Holcomb opened the hearing. 1 4/18/91 Mayor Holcomb explained that San Bernardino County District Attorney Dennis Kottmeier prosecuted obscenity cases provided that there was necessary evidence to make a case under current constitutional laws. San Bernardino County District Attorney Dennis Kottmeier, explained the laws regarding obscene and pornographic materials. He explained the types of pornography and obscenity cases that can be taken to trial, and the problems inherent to these cases. He explained the standards that relate to obscenity and pornography trials. There are community standards that are different from the statewide standards. The statewide standards are the standards currently being applied in criminal court. Therefore, when obscenity and pornography cases are tried in San Bernardino County, there are experts from San Francisco, Hollywood, Los Angeles and other areas who testify relative to the statewide standards that are being applied to San Bernardino County. Mr. Kottmeier explained that one problem in prosecuting obscenity cases is that no specific vocabulary exists for this legal field; therefore, it is difficult to find common ground relative to what constitutes obscenity and pornography. District Attorney Kottmeier read several sections of the Penal Code that related to pornographic materials. He explained that it is difficult to protect minors from pornographic materials when they are currently available at many different locations, such as video rental stores, liquor stores, and convenience stores. Mr. Kottmeier expressed concern regarding the lack of resources to effectively deal with the issues relating to obscenity at the local level. He stated that the County and City of San Bernardino should participate in training a law enforcement officer who would be an expert in all aspects of obscenity and pornography. He stated that additional funding is needed at the local level for law enforcement experts and prosecuting attorneys. He felt that citizens should unite to make their elected representatives aware of their concerns relating to obscenity and pornography in the community. Mayor Holcomb thanked District Attorney Kottmeier and encouraged individuals to contact their congressional representatives to express support for providing assistance to local governments in their efforts to establish obscenity, graffiti, drug and gang-free cities. Mayor Holcomb explained that Mr. gangs and blight in introduced City Attorney James Penman and Penman has worked aggressively to eradicate San Bernardino. 2 4/18/91 City Attorney Penman stated that he has personally seen the impact of obscene and pornographic materials on the community. He stated that several years ago as Director of the Home of Neighborly Services on Mt. Vernon Avenue, he confronted a prostitution problem in the area of the Home of Neighborly Services. He explained that at the time his strategy was to have a staff member photograph and write down the license plate number of the vehicle, each time a vehicle would stop one of the prostitutes. The staff member would inform the person in the vehicle that a letter would be sent to the registered owner of the vehicle, outlining the date, time, and that the individual in the vehicle was picking up a prostitute. He stated that in time the prostitutes left the area surrounding the settlement house. Mr. Penman stressed that he was not advocating that this strategy be used today. Mr. Penman explained that the City of San Bernardino has a strong zoning ordinance relative to adult bookstores and theaters. He stated that the City no longer has the large number of adult businesses that it had many years ago. He explained the outcome of a recent lawsuit that the City won against the operator of a topless bar for operating a business without the proper permits and licenses. City Attorney Penman stated that the City of San Bernardino was taking steps to create a drug, gang, graffiti, and obscenity free community. He stated that an important key to success is to have a greater understanding of the problem with our elected representatives in Sacramento and Washington D.C. He stated that there needs to be laws that are clear and enforceable, and more prosecutors to handle the cases. City Attorney Penman explained that the City attempts to close down motels and apartment complexes where gang and drug activities are found. He stated that the City does everything legally possible to rid the City of gangs and drugs. Mr. Penman stated that the City recently adopted a new Development Code which reduced, to two, the land use zones where an adult business can operate. He felt that progress has been made with this zoning action; however, there was still much work to be done in this area. Mr. Penman thanked those in attendance for their support, and encouraged their continued efforts to create a drug, gang, graffiti, and obscenity-free community. Mayor Holcomb introduced Chief Daniel Robbins, San Bernardino Police Department, and explained that Chief Robbins is both a dedicated citizen and volunteer to many worthwhile causes in the community. 3 4/18/91 Chief Robbins explained the actions that the San Bernardino Police Department has taken since 1975 to close adult theaters. He explained that in the mid-1970's the Police Department utilized community standards to deal with obscenity; however, the department must now operate under the statewide standards. The statewide standards make it more difficult for law enforcement agencies to take an aggressive stand against adult businesses. He explained that the additional funding is needed for more aggressive law enforcement against adult businesses. Chief Robbins explained that agencies such as the Police Department, District Attorney's Office, City Attorney's Office and Mayor and Common Council cannot eradicate obscenity and pornography alone. He stated that to be successful in eradicating obscenity, pornography, gangs and drugs all of these agencies and the citizens must form an active partnership to complement and coordinate law enforcement in dealing with the problems created by drugs, gangs and pornography. Chief Robbins introduced Lt. Dave Snell, the officer in charge of the Vice/Narcotics unit of the San Bernardino Police Department. Lt. Dave Snell, San Bernardino Police Department, gave an overview of the vice unit and its efforts in eliminating pornography. He stated that the Vice Unit handles crimes relating to prostitution, pornography, gambling, escort services, and violations in live entertainment establishments. He stated that the Vice Unit makes periodic inspections of the one adult theater, and three adult bookstores in the City of San Bernardino. The officers check for lewd conduct which may occur in the establishment, or in the parking area of these businesses. Lt. Snell explained that the San Bernardino Police Department recently surveyed thirty-two businesses located in the city. These businesses were primarily convenience stores, liquor stores and newsstand type stores. He explained that in seventeen of those stores only the normal magazines were present; however, at six locations material was confiscated for evaluation by the Police Department and the District Attorney's Office. Lt. Snell explained that the City of San Bernardino has a blinder rack ordinance which stipulates that "any person who knowingly displays material which is harmful to minors, in a public place, other than a public place for which minors are excluded, shall place devices commonly known as blinder racks in front of the material, so that the lower two-thirds of the material is not exposed to view." He encouraged citizens to report any vice violations to the Vice Unit of the San Bernardino Police Department. Mayor Holcomb thanked everyone instrumental in organizing this meeting, and encouraged citizens to get involved in efforts to create a drug, gang, graffiti, and obscenity free city. 4 4/18/91 Mayor Holcomb introduced Pastor Richard Elwell, University Park Christian & Missionary Alliance Church. Pastor Elwell stated that several individuals were present to speak about the various aspects of creating obscenity-free communities. Pastor Elwell encouraged people to act on an individual and corporate basis to eliminate obscenity and pornography in our communi ty. He suggested that when a store sells pornographic materials, that you tell the store owner/manager that you will not patronize their store because they sell pornographic materials. He encouraged individuals to communicate their opposition to the sale of obscene and pornographic materials to their elected representatives. He stated that Senator Ayala was currently co-sponsoring an Assembly Bill that would fight pornography, and he encouraged everyone to support Senator Ayala's efforts. Pastor Elwell played a videotape from the Attorney General's Office in Washington D.C. explaining what the federal government was currently doing in the area of obscenity prosecution. Bob Spitz, Executive Director, American Freedom Coalition, stated that he has been working for approximately four years researching the legal and social issues of obscenity and pornography. He supported the City of San Bernardino's efforts to have a drug, gang, graffiti, and obscenity-free city. He explained several legal issues relating to obscenity and pornography, and the First Amendment. He stated that obscenity was not protected under the First Amendment. Mr. Spitz stated that the right to freedom of speech for legitimate media outlets, such as publications, radio stations, and newspapers, would not be threatened if action was taken to reduce obscenity and pornography. He stated that the American Freedom Coalition focuses strictly on adult businesses dealing in materials that are legally obscene, and illegal under the First Amendment. Mr. Spitz stated that the City of San Bernardino has one of the best zoning laws in the country. He explained that if a City is serious about regulating adult businesses, there are three areas in which they can begin to act: 1) zoning, 2) licensing and regulatory laws, and 3) active law enforcement. He stated that San Bernardino has regulations, but not the maximum allowed by recent Supreme Court decisions. Mr. Spitz recommended the following seven ways to discourage adult businesses from locating within the City of San Bernardino, and requested that the Mayor and Common Council consider these suggestions: 5 4/18/91 1) That adult businesses located in zones other than the two permitted by the City's zoning ordinance, be given a specific period of time in which to relocate to one of the two zones permitted; 2) When adult businesses are clustered together crime increases in the area. The Supreme Court allows cities to enact special regulations over adult businesses in order to alleviate the impact of criminal activity. Therefore, we recommend that the City, in the proper zoning, stipulate that an adult business can sell only one type of pornographic material. For example, if the business sells video tapes it could not sell books or magazines. 3) Enact a regulatory plan similar to the City of Dallas, Texas. The plan would make it economically unfeasible for adult businesses to operate in the City. The plan stipulates that if a business commits a specific number of misdemeanors within a specific period of time, that the City can revoke the businesses license for a one-year period. And that if the Police identify misdemeanors over a specific period of time, violations which may include drug sales, sexual activity, prostitution, solicitation, and other related criminal activity, taking place on the premises, that the business license would be revoked and the business could no longer operate. 4) Allocate city police resources to train to work on investigations, and be enforcement of violations occurring with a full-time officer aggressive in law adult businesses. 5) The County and City of San Bernardino should adopt parallel regulations relating to adult businesses. There should be cooperation and communication between the City and County in their efforts to eliminate adult businesses. Mr. Spitz recommended that the City adopt a resolution requesting that the County enact a parallel set of regulations as the City's. 6) To the extent possible, no minor should have access to pornographic or obscene material. Pornographic materials should be sold only when supervised by an adult. There should be an ordinance to prohibit minors from having access to pornographic materials. 7) Establish a commission or task force to gather information relating to the harmful effect that adult businesses have on the community, to effectively regulate them. The Mayor and Common Council, Police Department, and residents should develop a relationship to monitor the impact adult businesses have on the community. 6 4/18/91 Dr. Gloria Cowan, Professor of psychology, California State University, San Bernardino, stated that she researches the area of obscenity, and spoke regarding how obscenity affects a community. She explained that the right of free speech contains a responsibility to others, since there is no freedom without responsibility. She presented statistics on sexual crimes toward women in our society. She stated that pornography creates a callous, disrespectful attitude toward women, and was degrading and dehumanizing. She stated that viewing pornography leads to aggressive behaviors, and desensitizes people to acts of violence, and interpersonal violence. Dr. Cowan stated that the Attorney General's Commission found that in geographic areas where the laws against pornography are weak or not enforced, the pornographic materials found in businesses were more extreme and graphic in its depictions of torture, masochism, defecations and simulated child pornography. She stated that in geographic areas where law enforcement is more aggressive toward adult businesses the material is less graphic. Mayor Holcomb stated that he recommendations made this evening, County Board of Supervisors to adopt strong as the City of San Bernardino's would follow up on all including requesting the an obscenity ordinance as ordinance. Mayor Holcomb requested that Pastor Elwell form a community ad hoc commission and recruit members to serve in the capacity as recommended by Mr. Spitz. Lou Yeager, San Bernardino Unified School District Board Member, stated that the School Board supports the City's efforts to educate children, and support moral values in the family and community. The following persons spoke in support of a drug, gang, graffiti and obscenity-free community: James M. California. Bennett, 5045 Sierra Road, San Bernardino, Tom WaIner, a resident of San Bernardino, California. John B. Henley, Sr., 2680 E. Highland Avenue, #423, Highland, California. Jerry Williamson, a resident of San Bernardino, California. Donna Walker, 812 North Road, San Bernardino, California. Bill Shibley, Deputy Sheriff, County of San Bernardino, California. 7 4/18/91 Pastor Earl Gentner, Assembly of God, 1460 Marshall St., Redlands, California. Sonja Nowack, California. 444 W. 18th St., #4, San Bernardino, Pamela Franks, 2371 Mentone Boulevard, Mentone, California. Dan Hazelton, representing the City of Ontario, California. Bob Caddel, 1423 Morgan Road, San Bernardino, California. Cathy Jones, of Redlands, California. Bobby Huddleston, 17645 Dorsey Street, Fontana, California. Virginia Hessler and Chris Ross, residence unknown. Bill McCloud, Administrator, 9th Street Christian School, Upland, California. George Robbins, felt that individuals should request that the County establish regulations restricting adult businesses and attempt to close them down. Pastor Allan Rosenberg, recommended that a established to fund a full time trained police officer year to work on the problems involving pornography, and with the ad hoc commission. He offered a contribution toward the fund. fund be for one to work of $200 Marianne Napoles, 3933 Bayberry Dr., Chino Hills, CA, stated that she is a Co-Founder of the Chino Hills Chapter of the American Family Association. She explained that she has been active for approximately two years educating civic groups, City councils, church groups and other organizations on the harms of pornography. She stated that on Monday, April 29, 1991, at 9:00 a.m., Larry Walker, Chairman of the County Board of Supervisors, would be issuing a proclamation relating to Pornography Week at the request of a coalition of cities. The proclamation will be issued in the Board of Supervisors Chambers in San Bernardino, and she encouraged everyone to attend to show community unity against pornography. Mayor Holcomb closed the hearing. There was no action taken on this item during this meeting. CLOSED SESSION The Mayor and Common Council did not recess session during this meeting. (2) to closed 8 4/18/91 ADJOURNMENT ( 3) At 9:46 p.m., Mayor Holcomb adjourned the adjourned regular meeting to 1:00 p.m., Monday, April 22, 1991 in the Council Chambers of City Hall, 300 North "D" Street, San Bernardino, California. RACHEL KRASNEY City Clerk C(~ IJ~_ No. of Items: 3 No. of Hours: 2.5 9 4/18/91