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ORDINANCE NO. MC-277
2 ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AMENDING TITLE 2 AND
TITLE 15 OF THE SAN BERNARDINO MUNICIPAL CODE TO ESTABLISH UNIFORM
3 PROCEDURES FOR APPOINTMENTS, TERMS, COMPENSATION, MEETINGS AND
QUORUMS FOR CERTAIN BOARDS, BUREAUS, AND COMMISSIONS, AND
4 REPEALING PORTIONS OF TITLE 2, OF TITLE 3 AND OF TITLE 5 OF THE
SAN BERNARDINO MUNICIPAL CODE.
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THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO DO
6 ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
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SECTION 1. Chapte~ 2.17 is added to the San Bernardino
8 Municipal Code to read as follows:
9 "Chapter 2.17
10 BOARDS, BUREAUS AND COMMISSIONS - GENERAL
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2.17.010 General provisions.
12 This chapter establishes the manner of appointments, term of
13 service, compensation, meeting times, and provisions for vacating
14 of offices of members of the following boards, bureaus and
15 commissions:
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A. Human Services Commission;
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B. Planning Commission;
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C. Central City Parking Place Commission;
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D. Animal Advisory Commission;
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E. Commission for Disabled Persons;
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F. Board of Fire Commissioners;
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G. Board of Police Commissioners;
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H. Community Television Commission;
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I. Cemetery Commission;
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J. Bureau of Franchises;
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K. Board of Building Commissioners;
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L. Central City Advisory Board.
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2.17.020 Members.
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Each board, bureau and commission subject to the provisions
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1 of this chapter shall consist of nine members, selected in the
2 anner specified in Section 2.17.030.
3 2.17.030 Nomination - Terms.
4 Each Council member shall nominate one member of each such
5 board, bureau and commission who shall serve during and for the
6 term of the nominating Council member. The Mayor shall nominate
7 two members to each such board, bureau and commission, who shall
8 serve during and for the term of the Mayor. The terms of board,
9 bureau and commission members shall coincide with the term of the
10 nominating Council member or Mayor, provided that when a vacancy
11 shall occur in the office of the Council member or the Mayor who
12 originally nominated any member, the applicable term of that
13 member of the board, bureau or commission shall continue until a
14 successor has been appointed. Nomination and appointment of a
15 replacement member at any time shall terminate the appointment of
16 any member so replaced, without need for formal removal action.
17 2.17.040 Appointment - Registered voter requirement -
18 Compensation - Oath.
19 Each member of such board, bureau or commission, after having
20 been nominated, shall be appointed by the Mayor, with the approval
21 of the Common Council. Each member shall be and remain a
22 registered voter within the City and each member of such board,
23 bureau or commission nominated by a Council member shall be and
24 remain a resident of the ward of the such Council member during
25 the term of appointment. Members shall serve, without
26 compensation, at the pleasure of the Mayor and Common Council.
27 Any member no longer holding the qualifications required for
28 appointment shall cease to serve as a member, and such member's
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1 position shall be deemed vacant, except that if a ward boundary
2 change results in the member no longer residing in the nominating
3 Council member's ward, such member may continue to serve until a
4 replacement member is nominated and appointed. Any vacancy shall
5 be filled and appointment shall be made in the manner hereinbefore
6 set forth as for an original appointment.
7 2.17.050 Oath of Office.
8 Prior to undertaking his or her duties as a member of any
9 such board, bureau or commission, the member shall subscribe and
10 file his or her official oath of office with the City Clerk.
11 2.17.060 Chairman - Meetings - Absences.
12 A. Each board, bureau and commission shall elect a chairman
13 and vice-chairman from among its members, and the chairman and
14 vice-chairman shall serve for a term of one year. The board,
15 bureau or commission shall meet not less than once a month in the
16 City Hall, San Bernardino, California, or such other place within
17 the City as the board, bureau or commission may select.
18 B. If a member of any board, bureau or commission fails to
19 attend three consecutive regular meetings without excuse from the
20 chairman, which excuse must be obtained within five calendar days
21 before or after any meeting date, he or she shall automatically
22 cease to be a member of the board, bureau or commission, and the
23 chairman of such board, bureau or commission shall notify the
24 former member and the nominating official of the declared vacancy.
25 The vacant office shall be filled by nomination and appointment
26 made in the manner of the original appointment.
27 C. Meetings of each board, bureau or commission shall be
28 open to the public and shall be governed by the provisions of the
29 Ralph M. Brown Act, Sections 54950.5, et seq., California
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2 2.17.070 Quorum.
3 Any five members in attendance at any meeting shall
4 constitute a quorum. Except for public hearings (which shall not
5 be conducted without a quorum), a board, bureau or commission may
6 meet in the absence of a quorum as a committee of the whole, and
7 recommend actions and propose resolutions which, if ratified at a
8 subsequent meeting of such board, bureau or commission at which a
9 quorum is present, shall constitute the official action of such
10 board, bureau or commission."
11 SECTION 2. Section 2.20.020 of the San Bernardino Municipal
12 Code is amended to read:
13 "2.20.020 Members - Appointment.
14 The Human Services Commission of the City shall consist of
15 nine members who shall serve at the pleasure of the Mayor and
16 Common Council. Members shall be appointed and shall serve
17 pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 2.17."
18 SECTION 3. Section 2.22.010 of the San Bernardino Municipal
19 Code is amended to read:
20 "2.22.010 Members - Appointment.
21 The Planning Commission of the City shall consist of nine
22 members who shall serve at the pleasure of the Mayor and Common
23 Council. Members shall be appointed and serve pursuant to the
24 provisions of Chapter 2.17."
25 SECTION 4. Section 2.22.020 of the San Bernardino Municipal
26 Code is amended to read:
27 "2.22.020 Duties.
28 The commission shall perform the duties and functions
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1 prescribed in Title 19 and other ordinances. The commission shall
2 prepare, adopt and periodically review and revise a comprehensive
3 long-term general plan for the physical development of the City
4 and any land outside the boundaries thereof which in the
5 commission's judgment bears relation to the planning or
6 development of the City itself. Such plans shall be known as the
7 general plan and shall be so prepared that all or portions thereof
8 may be adopted by the Common Council as a basis for the
9 development of the City for such reasonable period of time next
10 ensuing after the adoption thereof as may be practicably covered
11 thereby."
12 SECTION 4. Chapter 2.24 of the San Bernardino Municipal Code
13 is amended to read:
14 "Chapter 2.24
15 CENTRAL CITY PARKING PLACE COMMISSION
16 2.24.010 Members - Appointment.
17 The Central City Parking Place Commission shall consist of
18 nine members who shall serve at the pleasure of the Mayor and
19 Common Council, all of whom shall be owners or lessees of property
20 or the holders of licenses for businesses located within the
21 limits of the Central City Parking District, or the designees of
22 such persons. Members shall be appointed and serve pursuant to
23 the provisions of Chapter 2.17, except that the registered voter
24 and residency requirements of Section 2.17.040 shall not apply.
25 2.24.020 Representation of public generally.
26 The Mayor and Common Council declare that the individuals
27 appointed to the commission are intended to represent and further
28 the interest of the holders of licenses of all businesses and the
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1 owners or lessees of all property located within the district, and
2 that such representation and furtherance will ultimately serve the
3 public interest. Accordingly, the Mayor and Common Council find
4 that for the purposes of members of the commission, the holders of
5 licenses of all businesses in the district and the owners or
6 lessees of property located in the district are tantamount to and
7 constitute the public generally within the meaning of Section
8 87103 of the California Government Code.
9 2.24.030 Responsibilities.
10 'l'he commission shall be responsible for recommending
11 operating policies and procedures for Parking Lots 1, 2 and 3, and
12 such other parking places and facilities as may be assigned for
13 such responsibility by the Mayor and Common Council, including the
14 provision of security, enforcement of regulations, lighting,
15 maintenance, repair and needed improvements.
16 2.24.040 Recommendations.
17 The commission may recommend time-limit parking to be
18 effective in the parking facilities and such other measures as it
19 may consider necessary in order to effectively control and operate
20 the facilities. The commission may also recommend rental fees or
21 charges for all or a portion of the parking places under its
22 con trol.
23 2.24.050 Time-limit parking controls and restrictions.
24 The commission, in the exercise of its responsibilities for
25 maintaining and operating an effective system of public, off-
26 street parking within the district, may recommend such time-limit
27 parking controls and restrictions with respect to on-street
28 parking as it may believe to be necessary to implement the overall
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2 2.24.060 Review of improvements, modifications or deletions
3 of parking places.
4 No improvements, modifications or deletions of any parking
5 places under the charge of the commission shall be made unless, or
6 until, the improvements, modifications or deletions shall first
7 have been reviewed by the commission and a recommendation made
8 thereon to the Mayor and Common Council.
9 2.24.070 Responsibility for recommending parking
10 requirements.
11 The commission shall be responsible for developing and
12 recommending parking requirements for adoption by the Mayor and
13 Common Council in connection with the construction of new
14 buildings and the major modification of existing buildings within
15 the district. All requests for the waiver of any required off-
16 street parking within the district shall be referred to the
17 commission for review and recommendation prior to any such waiver
18 being granted by any other agency of the City.
19 2.24.080 Annual estimate of proposed expenditures.
20 Annually, on or before April 30th of each year, the
21 commission shall cause to be prepared an estimate of proposed
22 expenditures required for meeting the costs of security,
23 operation, maintenance, repair and improvement of parking places
24 within the district for the ensuing fiscal year, together with
25 such funds as may be required for any additional parking spaces
26 which the commission may be recommending for acquisition.
27 2.24.090 Annual estimate of resources.
28 Concurrently with the submission of the estimate of proposed
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expenditures mentioned in Section 2.24.080, the commission shall
also submit an estimate of the district resources required to meet
the financial needs of the parking district, including unexpended
funds, projected revenues from parking fees and charges, if any,
and the amount to be raised by taxation. The commission shall
cause to be prepared a listing by July 15th of the amounts
recommended to be levied on each parcel of property within the
district during the ensuing year in order to meet the obligations
of the district."
SECTION 5. Chapter 2.26 of the San Bernardino Municipal Code
is amended to read:
"Chapter 2.26
ANIMAL ADVISORY COMMISSION
2.26.010 Members - Appointment.
The Animal Advisory Commission of the City shall consist of
nine members who shall serve at the pleasure of the Mayor and
Common Council. Members shall be appointed and serve pursuant to
the provisions of Chapter 2.17.
2.26.020 Duties.
The commission shall:
A. Review all City ordinances and procedures relating to
animals and animal control, and make recommendations to the Mayor
and Common Council regarding amendment or revision of ordinances
or procedures, or the adoption of any new programs relating to
animals;
B. Maintain liaison with organizations in the San Bernardino
community having an interest in matters relating to animals, and
cooperate with and assist such organizations whenever consistent
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2 SECTION 6. Chapter 2.27 of the San Bernardino Municipal Code
3 is amended to read:
4 "Chapter 2.27
5 COMMISSION FOR DISABLED PERSON
6 2.27.010 Members - Appointment.
7 The Commission for Disabled Persons of the City shall consist
8 of nine members who shall serve at the pleasure of the Mayor and
9 Common Council. Members of the commission shall be appointed and
10 serve pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 2.17.
11 2.27.020 Duties.
12 The commission shall:
13 A. Provide the expertise of disabled persons and others upon
14 request to assure that City officers and agencies are cognizant of
15 policies or practices that will enhance accessibility of
16 facilities and services within the City to the disabled.
17 B. Make recommendations to the Mayor and Common Council
18 concerning the development of programs and the adoption or
19 amendment of ordinances or procedures having a special impact on
20 disabled persons.
21 C. Provide information and recommendations regarding public
22 and private funding sources available to the City for financing
23 programs affecting the interests of disabled persons.
24 D. Provide a forum for discussion of topics of special
25 interest or relevance to disabled persons, consistent with the
26 objectives and policies of the City, including the right to hold
27 public hearings on matters of concern.
28 E. Maintain liaison with organizations within the City
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1 comprised of disabled persons or persons having an interest in the
2 interaction of municipal government with disabled persons.
3 F. Perform such other duties as are requested by the Mayor
4 and Common Council."
5 SECTION 7. Chapter 2.32 of the San Bernardino Municipal Code
6 is amended to read:
7 "Chapter 2.32
8 BOARD OF FIRE COMMISSIONERS
9 2.32.010 Members - Appointment.
10 A Board of Fire Commissioners of the City, to be known as the
11 Fire Commission, shall consist of nine members who shall serve at
12 the pleasure of the Mayor and Common Council, six of whom shall be
13 persons with substantial experience in fire control
14 administration, fire insurance, or fire control enforcement.
15 Members shall be appointed and serve pursuant to the provisions
16 of Chapter 2.17.
17 2.32.020 Definitions.
18 For the purpose of this chapter, the term 'members' means the
19 members of the Fire Commission of the City; 'Council' means the
20 Mayor and Common Council; 'Chief' means Fire Chief of the City;
21 and' rules' means the rules and regulations of the Fire
22 Commission.
23 2.32.030 Powers.
24 The commission shall have power to:
25 A. Prescribe such rules and regulations as they deem
26 necessary or expedient for the administration of their duties,
27 subject to approval by the Council, and shall adopt as a part of
28 said rules the present rules and regulations of the Fire
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1 Department, which may be amended from time to time;
2 B. Investigate and examine or inquire into the affairs or
3 operation of any division or department of the Fire Department and
4 make such recommendations to the Chief as the commission may seem
5 desirable;
6 C. Keep informed as to the latest practices in the field of
7 fire control and administration and recommend to the Chief such
8 new practices as appear to be of benefit to the Fire Department
9 and to the public;
10 D. Assist the Chief upon his request in matters pertaining
11 to appointments and promotions in the Fire Department;
12 E. Conduct public hearings on matters assigned to the Fire
13 Commission under provisions of the San Bernardino Municipal Code,
14 and as may be requested by the Council.
15 F. Appear before and address the Council at any meeting."
16 SECTION 8. Chapter 2.34 of the San Bernardino Municipal Code
17 is amended to read:
18 "Chapter 2.34
19 BOARD OF POLICE COMMISSIONERS
20 2.34.010 Members - Appointment.
21 A board of Police Commissioners of the City, to be known as
22 the Police Commission, shall consist of nine members who shall
23 serve at the pleasure of the Mayor and Common Council. Members of
24 the commission shall be appointed and serve pursuant to the
25 provisions of Chapter 2.17."
26 2.34.020 Definitions.
27 For the purpose of this chapter, the term 'members' means the
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2 and 'rules' refers to the rules and regulations of the Police
3 Commission.
4 2.34.030 Powers.
5 The board shall have power to:
6 A. Prescribe such rules and regulations as it deems
7 necessary or expedient for the administration of its duties,
8 subject to approval by the Council, and to adopt as a part of said
9 rules the present rules and regulations of the Police Department,
10 wh ich may be amended from time to time;
11 B. Investigate and examine or inquire into the affairs or
12 operation of any division or section of the Police Department and
13 make such recommendations to the Chief or Council as may seem
14 des irable;
15 C. Keep informed as to the latest practices in the field of
16 law enforcement and recommend to the Chief or Council such
17 practices as may appear to be beneficial to the Police Department
18 and to the public;
19 D. Assist the Chief, upon his request, in matters pertaining
20 to appointments and promotions in the Police Department;
21 E. Upon request of the Chief or Council, review and hear
22 such matters as the Chief may submit for consideration and
23 recommendation.
24 F. Appear before and address the Council at any meeting.
25 G. In January of each year, review the current rate schedule
26 of the California Highway Patrol for towing charges, and other
27 relevant information, and make recommendations to the Council for
28 any appropriate revisions of the City's rate schedule for towing
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2 2.34.040 Notification of civil disaster or disorder.
3 The Police Department, in its discretion, shall notify the
4 commission as soon as possible of the occurrence of any civil
5 disaster or disorder which the Chief determines to be likely to
6 attract public comment or inquiry."
7 SECTION 9. Chapter 2.42 of the San Bernardino Municipal Code
8 is amended to read:
9 "Chapter 2.42
10 COMMUNITY TELEVISION COMMISSION
11 2.42.010 Members - Appointment.
12 The Community Television Commission shall consist of nine
13 members who shall serve at the pleasure of the Mayor and Common
14 Council, and who shall be and shall remain as users of cable
15 television with the City. The Mayor and Common Council declare
16 that the individuals appointed to the Commission are intended to
17 represent and further the interests of consumers of cable
18 television services and to serve the public interests. Members of
19 the Commission shall be appointed and serve pursuant to the
20 provisions of Chapter 2.17.
21 2.42.020 Responsibilities.
22 The commission shall:
23 A. Prescribe such rules and regulations as it deems
24 necessary or expedient for the administration of its duties,
25 including a procedure for complaint resolution, subject to
26 approval by the Mayor and Common Council.
27 B. Review all City franchises, ordinances, resolutions, and
28 procedures relating to cable television service, and make
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recommendations to the Mayor and Common Council regarding
amendment or revision of ordinances or procedures or the adoption
of any new rules or regulations relating to services provided by
cable television companies.
C. Review and make recommendations to the Mayor and Common
Council on requested rate increases, establish criteria for
determining whether rate changes should be recommended, and
recommend changes designed to afford all users within the City
comparable service at comparable cost.
D. Investigate, hear and resolve complaints regarding
community cable television services and non-compliance with
applicable ordinances and law.
E. Study developments in cable television technology to
determine whether and when to recommend that service to the San
Bernardino community should be expanded or improved.
F. Establish criteria for the solicitation and granting of
additional franchises for providing service within the City.
G. Recommend action to be taken by the Mayor and Common
Council in regard to state or federal administrative and
legislative action, including but not limited to applications,
licensing, studies, and legislative enactments.
H. Upon request, maintain the confidentiality of business
documents and information which are not public records, and the
same shall not become public records by reason of disclosure to
the Commission."
SECTION 10. Chapter 2.43 is added to the San Bernardino
Municipal Code to read:
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"Chapter 2.43
BUREAU OF FRANCHISES
2.43.010 Members - Appointment.
4 The Bureau of Franchises of the City shall consist of nine
5 members who shall serve at the pleasure of the Mayor and Common
6 Council. Members shall be appointed and serve pursuant to the
7 provisions of Chapter 2.17.
8 2.43.020 Powers - Authority to adopt rules.
9 The bureau shall have the power to promulgate rules and
10 regulations as may be necessary for the service and safety of the
11 operation of the motor vehicles regulated under the provisions of
12 Chapter 5.76, and shall have, subject to the approval of the
13 Common Council, power and authority to adopt such rules and
14 regulations as are consistent with the provisions of Chapter
15 5.76."
16 Section 11. Chapter 2.44 of the San Bernardino Municipal
17 Code is amended to read:
18 "Chapter 2.44
19 CEMETERY COMMISSION
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2.44.010 Pioneer Memorial Cemetery.
21 The cemetery establ ished upon Lots 8, 9, and 10, Block 3,
22 Rancho San Bernard ino, heretofore conveyed to the City, and
23 dedicated to cemetery purposes, is designated 'Pioneer Memorial
24 Cemetery.'
25 2.44.020 Members - Appointment - Duties.
26 The Cemetery Commission shall consist of nine members who
27 shall serve at the pleasure of the Mayor and Common Council.
28 Members shall be appointed and shall serve pursuant to the
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provisions of Chapter 2.17. The duties of the commission shall
include the maintaining of Pioneer Nemorial Cemetery. The Cemetery
Superintendent shall serve as secretary of the commission, and the
chairman shall be designated and serve as president of the
commission.
2.44.030 Powers.
A. The commission shall have the sole management and control
of Pioneer Nemorial Cemetery, with power to contract for the sale
or endowment care of burial lots or plots within the cemetery in
accordance with a schedule of sale prices established by
resolution adopted by the Mayor and Common Council. The president
and secretary of the commission are authorized to execute on
behalf of the City such authorized sales and endowment care
contracts. The commission shall administer, collect and recommend
changes in rates and charges established by the i1ayor and Common
Council for digging graves, preparation of graves, setting
monuments, care of plots and such other services as may be
provided.
B. Except as specifically authorized by this chapter, the
commission shall not create any indebtedness against the City
without securing authorization therefor from the Mayor and Common
Council.
C. The commission may recommend the appointment of a
Cemetery Superintendent to the Mayor, and the Mayor shall consider
any such recommendation in making an appointment. Such
appointment shall be subject to the approval of the Common
Council.
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2.44.040 Record of deceased persons.
2 The Cemetery Superintendent, or other authorized officer,
3 shall maintain a record of all deceased persons buried within the
4 cemetery and shall accept and deposit with the City Treasurer all
5 money received from cemetery endo..nnent care contracts, sale of
6 lots or plots, and any charges established by the Mayor and
7 Common Council."
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SECTION 11. Chapter 2.45 is added to the San Bernardino
9 Municipal Code to read:
10 "Chapter 2.45
11 Board of Building Commissioners
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2.45.010 Members - Appointment.
13 The Board of Building Commissioners shall consist of nine
14 members who shall serve at the pleasure of the Mayor and Common
15 Council. Members shall be appointed and serve pursuant to the
16 provisions of Chapter 2.17.
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2.45.020 Duties.
18 The board shall have such duties as are delegated to it by
19 the Uniform Building Code, as adopted by the City, and any
20 amendments thereto, and such other duties as are prescribed in
21 Chapters 8.27, 8.30, 8.33 and 15.28 of the San Bernardino
22 Municipal Code, or any other section of the San Bernardino
23 Municipal Code assigning duties to such board."
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SECTION 12. Section 15.04.070 of the San Bernardino
25 Municipal Code is amended to read:
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"15.04.070 Board of appeals.
UBC Section 204 is amended to read as follows:
Section 204. The Board of Building Commissioners of the City
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1 of San Bernardino shall serve as the Board of Appeals. The
2 building official shall be clerk of the board. The board shall
3 have such duties as are delegated to it by the Uniform Building
4 Code as adopted in the City, and other duties as may be delegated
5 by other provisions of the San Bernardino Municipal Code."
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SECTION 13. Chapter 2.47 is added to the San Bernardino
7 Municipal Code to read:
8 "Chapter 2.47
9 CENTRAL CITY ADVISORY BOARD
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2.47.010 Members - Appointment.
11 The Central City Advisory Board of the City shall consist of
12 nine members who shall serve at the pleasure of the Mayor and
13 Common Council. Members shall be appointed and serve pursuant to
14 the provisions of Chapter 2.17. The City Administrator or his
15 designated representative shall administer the parking and
16 business improvement area tax and shall serve as the executive
17 officer of the board.
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2.47.020 Duties - Expenditure of area tax funds.
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The board shall:
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A. Make recommendations to the Mayor and Common Council
21 relating to the proposed uses to which the proceeds from the
22 Central City Parking and Business Improvement Area Tax provided
23 for in Chapter 3.64 shall be put.
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B. Submit annually a tentative budget at the same time to be
25 processed in the same manner as are the tentative budgets
26 submitted by the regular departments of the City. The tentative
27 budget shall cover the projects, programs and activities proposed
for the ensuing fiscal
year with a concentration on the problem
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1 of off-street parking. The majority of area tax revenue shall be
2 used for off-street parking purposes. All requests for the
3 expenditure of area funds shall be reviewed by the City
4 Administrator to assure conformity with the annual budget approved
5 by the Mayor and Common Council. All claims shall be processed by
6 the Finance Department in the same manner as are the claims of
7 other departments.
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2.47.030 Conflict of interest.
9 The Mayor and Common Council declare that the individuals
10 appointed to the board are intended to represent and further the
11 interests of all businesses, occupations and professions of the
12 area, and that such representation and furtherance will ultimately
13 serve the public interest. Accordingly, the Mayor and Common
14 Council find that for the purposes of persons who are members of
15 the board, the businesses, occupations and professions in the area
16 are tantamount to and constitute the public generally within the
17 meaning of Section 87103 of the Government Code."
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SECTION 14. All present members of boards, bureaus or
19 commissions serving under the provisions of Chapter 2.17 or
20 Chapter 3.64 shall continue to serve until the Council member or
21 Mayor who nominated such member or members shall cease to hold
22 that position, or until any such member is replaced by action of
23 the Mayor and Common Council, whichever shall occur first. Fixed
24 terms of members of boards, bureaus and commissions heretofore
25 existing are hereby abolished, effective immediately. All members
26 shall serve at the pleasure of the Mayor and Common Council.
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SECTION 15. The following portions of the San Bernardino
28 Municipal Code are hereby repealed: Chapter 2.30 and Sections
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2 5.76.460; 5.76.470; 5.76.480; and 5.76.560.
3 I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing ordinance was duly
4 adopted by the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San
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meeting thereof, held on
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, 1983, by the following vote,
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Council Members
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