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HomeMy WebLinkAbout06-06-2005 MinutesSan CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO 300 N. "D"Street San Bernardino, CA 92418 Website: www.sbcity.org MINUTES MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO JOINT REGULAR MEETING JUNE 6, 2005 COUNCIL CHAMBERS Mayor Judith Valles Council Members: Esther Estrada Susan Longville Gordon McGinnis Neil Derry Chas Kelley Rikke Van Johnson Wendy McCammack The joint regular meeting of the Mayor and Common Council and Community Development Commission of the City of San Bernardino was called to order by Mayor/Chairman Valles at 1:40 p.m., Monday, June 6, 2005, in the Council Chambers of City Hall, 300 North "D" Street, San Bernardino, California. Roll Call Roll call was taken by City Clerk Clark with the following being present: Mayor/ Chairman Valles; Council Members/Commissioners McGinnis, Derry, Kelley, Johnson, McCammack; City Attorney Penman, City Clerk Clark, City Administrator Wilson. Absent: Council Members/Commissioners Estrada, Longville. Council Member/Commissioner Estrada Arrived At 1:50 p.m., Council Member/Commissioner Estrada arrived at the Council/ Commission meeting. ' Council Member/Commissioner Longville Arrived At 2:03 p.m., Council Member/Commissioner Longville arrived at the Council/ Commission meeting. 1. Closed Session Pursuant to Government Code Section(s): A. Conference with legal counsel - existing litigation - pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9(a): 1 06/06/2005 Ghassan N. Abdullah, et al. v. City of San Bernardino et al. - San Bernardino Superior Court Case No. SCVSS 126706; Deanna Helena Petrovna Adams v. City of San Bernardino et al. - San Bernardino Superior Court Case No. SCVSS 126708; Mary Ahmed v. City of San Bernardino - Workers Compensation Appeals Board Case No. SBR 0321446; Pamela Rodriguez v. City of San Bernardino - Workers Compensation Appeals Board Case No. SBR 0275258; Kenneth Brown v. City of San Bernardino et al. - San Bernardino Superior Court Case No. SCVSS 107526; Benjamin Brown v. City of San Bernardino et al - San Bernardino Superior Court Case No. SCVSS 107399; Ralph Romero v. James Penman, et al. - United States District Court Case No. 5:05-CV-00329SGL; Sequenta Lawrence v. City of San Bernardino et al. - United States District Court Case No. EDCV 04-00336RJ (SGLx); Russell Barkus v. City of San Bernardino et al. - United States District Court Case No. EDCV 01-962 CJC (SGLx); Shirley Goodwin v. City of San Bernardino et al. - United States District Court Case No. EDCV 98-66 RT (VAPx); Ronald Van Rossum v. City of San Bernardino et al. - Office of Administrative Hearings - State of California L-2005020229; Kimberlyn Hearns v. City of San Bernardino et al. - United States District Court Case No. EDCV 03-01434 RT (SGLx); Tom Gronewald v. City of San Bernardino et al. - San Bernardino Superior Court Case No. SCVSS 114580; Mohammed Hassan v. City of San Bernardino et al. - United States District Court Case No. EDCV 05-328 VAP (SGLx); Patrick Major v. City of San Bernardino et al. - Department of Fair Employment and Housing Case No. E2004 05 D 1756-00-C; 06/06/2005 San Bernardino Professional Firefighters, et al. v. Larry Pitzer, et al. - San Bernardino Superior Court Case No. SCVSS 125902; People of the State of California v. Manta Management Corporation, et al. - San Bernardino Superior Court Case No. SCV 18157. B. Conference with legal counsel - anticipated litigation - significant exposure to litigation - pursuant to subdivision (b) (1), (2), (3) (A-F) of Government Code Section 54956.9: Doris Anderson, Steven Kennedy, et al. v. City of San Bernardino Claim of Harold Sykes People of the State of California v. San Bernardino Municipal Water Department C. Conference with legal counsel - anticipated litigation - initiation of litigation - pursuant to subdivision (c) of Government Code Section 54956.9. D. Closed Session - personnel - pursuant to Government Code Section 54957. E. Closed session with Chief of Police on matters posing a threat to the security of public buildings or threat to the public's right of access to public services or public facilities - pursuant to Government Code Section 54957. F. Conference with labor negotiator - pursuant to Government Code Section 54957.6: Negotiator: Linn Livingston, Human Resources Director Employee Organization: San Bernardino City Firefighters Association Local No. 891 G. Conference with real property negotiator - pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.8: 1. Property: 247 W. Third Street Negotiating Parties: Judith Valles, Mayor, on behalf of the Redevelopment Agency, property owners, and Gerry Newcombe, Deputy Administrative Officer, on behalf of the County of San Bernardino 3 06/06/2005 Under Negotiation: Purchase price, terms and conditions 2. Property: That parcel consisting of approximately 67.75 acres identified as Parcel 1-2 at the San Bernardino International Airport, and generally bounded by Harry Sheppard Boulevard, Del Rosa Drive, Paul Villasenor Boulevard, and Memorial Drive Negotiating Parties: Don Rogers on behalf of the Inland Valley Development Agency. David Newsom on behalf of Hillwood/San Bernardino LLC. Bruce Varner on behalf of Stater Bros. Markets. James F. Penman on behalf of the City of San Bernardino Under Negotiation: Terms and conditions Uptown Redevelopment Project Area 3. Propert : APN 0145-242-32 and APN 0145-242-33 Owner/Seller: Mayor Judith Valles, on behalf of the Redevelopment Agency of the City of San Bernardino, property owner(s) Buyer: San Bernardino City Unified School District ("District") Central City North Redevelopment Project Area 4. Property: 745 W. 5" Street APN 0134-093-05 and APN 0134-093-06 Negotiating Parties: Gary Van Osdel, Executive Director, on behalf of the Redevelopment Agency, and Patrick A. Abitante Trust, property owner(s) Under Negotiation: 5. Propert : Negotiating Parties Under Negotiation 6. Property Purchase price, terms, and conditions 701 W. 5" Street APN 0134-093-08 and APN 0134-093-09 Gary Van Osdel, Executive Director, on behalf of the Redevelopment Agency, and L & P Faas Family Trust, property owner(s) Purchase price, terms, and conditions 735 W. 5" Street APN 0134-093-07 4 06/06/2005 7 F11 a 10 11 Negotiating Parties: Gary Van Osdel, Executive Director, on behalf of the Redevelopment Agency, and Walter L. B. Ammons, property owner(s) Under Negotiation: Purchase price, terms, and conditions Property: 696 W. 5' Street APN 0134-061-21, 22, 25 and 30 Negotiating Parties: Gary Van Osdel, Executive Director, on behalf of the Redevelopment Agency, and Christopher C. Ko, Bruce C. Ko and Henry C. Ko, property owner(s) Under Negotiation: Purchase price, terms, and conditions Property: 673 W. 5" Street APN 0134-101-02 and APN 0134-101-03 Negotiating Parties: Gary Van Osdel, Executive Director, on behalf of the Redevelopment Agency, and San Bernardino School Property, property owner(s) Under Negotiation: Purchase price, terms, and conditions Property: Vacant land APN 0134-093-10 Negotiating Parties: Gary Van Osdel, Executive Director, on behalf of the Redevelopment Agency, and Parlock Holdings, LLC., property owner(s) Under Negotiation: Purchase price, terms and conditions Property: Vacant land APN 0134-093-11 Negotiating Parties: Gary Van Osdel, Executive Director, on behalf of the Redevelopment Agency, and Protea Hotel, Inc., property owner(s) Under Negotiation: Purchase price, terms and conditions Proper 450 N. "G" Street APN 0134-093-44 Negotiating Parties: Gary Van Osdel, Executive Director, on behalf of the Redevelopment Agency, and Protea Hotel, Inc., property owner(s) Under Negotiation: Purchase price, terms and conditions 5 06/06/2005 12. Property: 450 N. "E" Street APN 0134-121-24 _Negotiating Parties: Gary Van Osdel, Executive Director, on behalf of the Redevelopment Agency, and PFA, a Wealth Management Group, LLC., property owner(s) Under Negotiation: Purchase prices, terms and conditions Reading of Resolutions & Ordinances Deputy City Clerk Hartzel read into the record the titles of all the resolutions and ordinances on the regular agenda of the Mayor and Common Council and Community Development Commission. Invocation/Pledge of Allegiance The invocation was given by Mr. Verne Schweiger, Office of Social Concerns, Diocese of San Bernardino, followed by the pledge of allegiance, led by Jesse Corona and Melinda Marquez of Anderson School. Moment of Silence Mayor/Chairman Valles extended condolences to the family and requested a moment of silence in memory of longtime businessman Jake Wharton Flood of Flood's Flooring, who passed away on May 29. 2. Appointments There were no Commission appointments. 3. Proclamations & Presentations Dr. Bill Eich introduced Licenciado Luis Alejandro Cerda Acuna, representing the Mayor of Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, and Comandante Braulio Eduardo Ramirez Garcia, Fire Chief of Puerto Vallarta, who presented Mayor Valles with a gift and plaque in appreciation of the City's donation of two surplus fire tenders to the Puerto Vallarta Fire Department. Peggi Hazlett, Assistant to the Mayor, acknowledged the major sponsors and volunteers who made the recent Mayor's Run of Route 66 a great success; and Mayor Valles presented a trophy to Police Chief Zimmon in recognition of the PD-Blue Team, winners of the City Team Challenge. Code Compliance Director Glenn Baude introduced two representatives from the San Bernardino Star Softball Team, Girls 1400 Team, a competitive level team that was derived from the San Bernardino Girl's Fast Pitch League. He advised 6 06/06/2005 that the team has been together for two years, and the second year they qualified for the World Series of Softball in Park City, Utah. Although the team had several major contributors sponsoring their trip, their biggest contributor has been Mayor Judith Valles; and to show their appreciation for her contributions and support, the team representatives presented a team jacket to the Mayor. Council Members Chas Kelley and Neil Derry presented the City Logo and commendations to Van and Mitch Howard of Boy Scout Troup 128, Our Lady of Assumption Church, in honor of being selected to represent our city at the 2005 National Boy Scout Jamboree. 4. Announcements Announcements were made by the Mayor, members of the Common Council, elected officials, and a representative of the Chamber of Commerce regarding various civic and community events and activities. 5. Waive Full Reading of Resolutions & Ordinances Council Member/Commissioner Kelley made a motion, seconded by Council Member/Commissioner Johnson, that full reading of the resolutions and ordinances on the regular agenda of the Mayor and Common Council/ Community Development Commission, be waived. The motion carried by the following vote: Ayes: Council Members/ Commissioners Estrada, Longville, McGinnis, Derry, Kelley, Johnson, McCammack. Nays: None. Absent: None. 6. Council Minutes Council Member/Commissioner Longville, requested that the minutes of April 25, 2005, page 17, be corrected to reflect that she had submitted a written statement for inclusion in the record. Council Member/Commissioner McGinnis made a motion, seconded by Council Member/Commissioner Estrada, that the minutes of the following meetings of the Mayor and Common Council, Community Development Commission and Board of Directors of the San Bernardino Valley Municipal Water District; and the Mayor and Common Council, Community Development Commission, and San Bernardino City Housing Authority of the City of San Bernardino, be approved as submitted in typewritten form, to include the correction requested by Council Member/Commissioner Longville: April 25, 2005 and May 2, 2005. 7 06/06/2005 The motion carried by the following vote: Ayes: Council Members/ Commissioners Estrada, Longville, McGinnis, Derry, Kelley, Johnson, McCammack. Nays: None. Absent: None. 7. Claims & Payroll Council Member/Commissioner Kelley made a motion, seconded by Council Member/Commissioner Johnson, that the claims and payroll and the authorization to issue warrants as listed on the memorandum dated May 31, 2005, from Barbara Pachon, Director of Finance, be approved. The motion carried by the following vote: Ayes: Council Members/ Commissioners Estrada, Longville, McGinnis, Derry, Kelley, Johnson, McCammack. Nays: None. Absent: None. 8. Personnel Actions Council Member/Commissioner McCammack made a motion, seconded by Council Member/Commissioner Estrada, that the personnel actions as submitted by the Chief Examiner dated May 23, 2005 (Revised 5/26/05), 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. The motion carried by the following vote: Ayes: Council Members/ Commissioners Estrada, Longville, McGinnis, Derry, Kelley, Johnson, McCammack. Nays: None. Absent: None. 9. RES. 2005-133 - Resolution of the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino approving the destruction of certain records no longer required to be maintained by the San Bernardino City Attorney's Office. Council Member/Commissioner Kelley made a motion, seconded by Council Member/Commissioner Johnson, that said resolution be adopted. Resolution No. 2005-133 was adopted by the following vote: Ayes: Council Members/Commissioners Estrada, Longville, McGinnis, Derry, Kelley, Johnson, McCammack. Nays: None. Absent: None. 10. Review and take action regarding the need for continuing in effect the local emergency caused by the Old Waterman Canyon Fire pursuant to Government Code Section 8630 (c)(1) Note: No backup materials were distributed. 8 06/06/2005 Council Member/Commissioner Kelley made a motion, seconded by Council Member/Commissioner Johnson, that the Mayor and Common Council confirm the need for continuing in effect the local emergency caused by the Old Waterman Canyon Fire. The motion carried by the following vote: Ayes: Council Members/ Commissioners Estrada, Longville, McGinnis, Derry, Kelley, Johnson, McCammack. Nays: None. Absent: None. 11. RES. 2005-134 - Resolution of the City of San Bernardino declaring its intention to order the vacation of portions of 191" Street and various alleys south of 20" Street, east of Guthrie Street. Council Member/Commissioner Kelley made a motion, seconded by Council Member/Commissioner Johnson, that said resolution be adopted. Resolution No. 2005-134 was adopted by the following vote: Ayes: Council Members/Commissioners Estrada, Longville, McGinnis, Derry, Kelley, Johnson, McCammack. Nays: None. Absent: None. 12. RES. 2005-135 - Resolution of the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino approving the Final Map for Tract Map No. 14254, located at the northwest side of Shandin Hills Drive southwest of Kendall Drive, accepting the public dedications as set forth on said map; and authorizing execution of the Standard Form of Agreement for the improvements in said subdivision, with time for performance specified. Council Member/Commissioner Kelley made a motion, seconded by Council Member/Commissioner Johnson, that said resolution be adopted. Resolution No. 2005-135 was adopted by the following vote: Ayes: Council Members/Commissioners Estrada, Longville, McGinnis, Derry, Kelley, Johnson, McCammack. Nays: None. Absent: None. 13. Authorization to proceed and approval of Plan No. 11472 - proposed vacation of a portion of University Parkway, westerly of Northpark Boulevard Council Member/Commissioner Kelley made a motion, seconded by Council Member/Commissioner Johnson, that the Director of Development Services and the City Clerk be authorized to proceed with the proposed vacation of a portion of University Parkway, westerly of Northpark Boulevard; and that Plan No. 11472 showing the proposed vacation of a portion of University Parkway, westerly of Northpark Boulevard, be approved. 9 06/06/2005 The motion carried by the following vote: Ayes: Council Members/ Commissioners Estrada, Longville, McGinnis, Derry, Kelley, Johnson, McCammack. Nays: None. Absent: None. 14. Resolution of the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino authorizing the execution of a lease with YMCA of the East Valley, a corporation, concerning a parcel of real property located in the City of San Bernardino. Council Member/Commissioner McCammack asked City Attorney Penman to research or verify information she had heard that, according to the leaseholder's by-laws, if they hold a lease with the City for more than 20 years, the property becomes titled to the leaseholder. Mr. Penman stated he would need additional time to pull the grant deed and research this matter, and suggested a two -week continuance. Council Member/Commissioner McCammack made a motion, seconded by Council Member/Commissioner Estrada, that the matter be continued to the Council/Commission meeting of June 20, 2005. The motion carried by the following vote: Ayes: Council Members/ Commissioners Estrada, Longville, McGinnis, Derry, Kelley, Johnson, McCammack. Nays: None. Absent: None. 15. RES. 2005-136 - Resolution of the City of San Bernardino declaring its intention to order the vacation of the east/west street lying between "D" Street and Stoddard Avenue. Council Member/Commissioner Kelley made a motion, seconded by Council Member/Commissioner Johnson, that Plan No. 11416A showing the proposed vacation of the east/west street lying between "D" Street and Stoddard Avenue, as amended, be approved; that said resolution be adopted; and that the Director of Development Services be authorized to prepare and submit a variance application to the Planning Commission relative to the proposed vacation of the east/west street lying between "D" Street and Stoddard Avenue. The motion carried and Resolution No. 2005-136 was adopted by the following vote: Ayes: Council Members/Commissioners Estrada, Longville, McGinnis, Derry, Kelley, Johnson, McCammack. Nays: None. Absent: None. 10 06/06/2005 16. Resolution of the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino authorizing the Mayor to approve an agreement with WL Covenant 88 Associates, LLC, a Delaware Limited Liability Company, for the dedication and improvement of a 4.7-acre park (Verdemont Heights Hilltop Park) at the northeasterly corner of Palm Avenue and Irvington Avenue. Council Member/Commissioner Kelley requested that this matter be continued to the Council/Commission meeting scheduled for June 7, 2005. Council Member/Commissioner McCammack made a motion, seconded by Council Member/Commissioner Longville, that the matter be continued to the Council/Commission meeting of June 7, 2005. The motion carried by the following vote: Ayes: Council Members/ Commissioners Estrada, Longville, McGinnis, Derry, Kelley, Johnson, McCammack. Nays: None. Absent: None. 17. RES. 2005-137 - Resolution of the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino awarding a contract to Powell Engineering Construction for drainage improvement and pavement rehabilitation on Bailey Court (SD04-14), per Plan No. 11248. Council Member/Commissioner Kelley made a motion, seconded by Council Member/Commissioner Johnson, that said resolution be adopted. Resolution No. 2005-137 was adopted by the following vote: Ayes: Council Members/Commissioners Estrada, Longville, McGinnis, Derry, Kelley, Johnson, McCammack. Nays: None. Absent: None. 18. Resolution of the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino awarding a contract to S. Parker Engineering, Inc., for construction of pocket park at the southeast corner of Norma Lane and Stephanie Avenue (PR04-23), per Plan No. 11126. Council Member/Commissioner McCammack inquired as to the size and value of the parcels; however, this information was not readily available, and it was decided to consider the matter later in the meeting. Subsequently, it was suggested that the matter be continued to allow staff time to obtain the requested information. Council Member/Commissioner Johnson made a motion, seconded by Council Member/Commissioner McGinnis, that the matter be continued to the Council/ Commission meeting of June 7, 2005. 11 06/06/2005 The motion carried by the following vote: Ayes: Council Members/ Commissioners Estrada, Longville, McGinnis, Derry, Johnson. Nays: None. Absent: Council Members/Commissioners Kelley, McCammack. 19. RES. 2005-138 - Resolution of the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino ratifying the execution of Amendment No. 1 to the Agreement for Consultant Services in collaboration with District for the CAPS Program between the City and the San Bernardino Unified School District. Council Member/Commissioner Kelley made a motion, seconded by Council Member/Commissioner Johnson, that said resolution be adopted. Resolution No. 2005-138 was adopted by the following vote: Ayes: Council Members/Commissioners Estrada, Longville, McGinnis, Derry, Kelley, Johnson, McCammack. Nays: None. Absent: None. 20. RES. 2005-139 - Resolution of the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino authorizing the Mayor or her designee to execute an Agreement with the San Bernardino City Unified School District relating to delivery of Type A lunches to City sites for the District's Year-round Lunch Program. Council Member/Commissioner Kelley made a motion, seconded by Council Member/Commissioner Johnson, that said resolution be adopted. Resolution No. 2005-139 was adopted by the following vote: Ayes: Council Members/Commissioners Estrada, Longville, McGinnis, Derry, Kelley, Johnson, McCammack. Nays: None. Absent: None. 21. RES. 2005-140 - Resolution of the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino authorizing the Mayor or her designee to execute Amendment No. 1 to the Senior Nutrition Contract No. 04-886 between the City of San Bernardino and County of San Bernardino Department of Aging and Adult Services (DAAS) for senior nutrition services. Council Member/Commissioner Kelley made a motion, seconded by Council Member/Commissioner Johnson, that said resolution be adopted. Resolution No. 2005-140 was adopted by the following vote: Ayes: Council Members/Commissioners Estrada, Longville, McGinnis, Derry, Kelley, Johnson, McCammack. Nays: None. Absent: None. 12 06/06/2005 22. RES. 2005-141 - Resolution of the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino authorizing the execution of an agreement for the San Bernardino Police Department to participate in a Memorandum of Understanding with the California Highway Patrol (CHP) relating to drug investigations originated by the CHP. Council Member/Commissioner Kelley made a motion, seconded by Council Member/Commissioner Johnson, that said resolution be adopted. Resolution No. 2005-141 was adopted by the following vote: Ayes: Council Members/Commissioners Estrada, Longville, McGinnis, Derry, Kelley, Johnson, McCammack. Nays: None. Absent: None. 23. RES. 2005-142 - Resolution of the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino authorizing an increase to an annual purchase order to Rehrig Pacific Company for the purchase of automated carts for residential refuse services. Council Member/Commissioner Kelley made a motion, seconded by Council Member/Commissioner Johnson, that said resolution be adopted; and that the Director of Finance be authorized to amend the FY 2004/05 Refuse Budget by appropriating $123,000 from Refuse Fund balance to Account No. 527-412- 5112 for the purchase of automated carts for residential services. The motion carried and Resolution No. 2005-142 was adopted by the following vote: Ayes: Council Members/Commissioners Estrada, Longville, McGinnis, Derry, Kelley, Johnson, McCammack. Nays: None. Absent: None. 24. RES. 2005-143 - Resolution of the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino authorizing the execution of a purchase order to Turf Star, Inc. for a Toro riding mower to be utilized by the Parks and Recreation Department. Council Member/Commissioner Kelley made a motion, seconded by Council Member/Commissioner Johnson, that said resolution be adopted. Resolution No. 2005-143 was adopted by the following vote: Ayes: Council Members/Commissioners Estrada, Longville, McGinnis, Derry, Kelley, Johnson, McCammack. Nays: None. Absent: None. 25. RES. 2005-144 - Resolution of the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino authorizing the execution of a purchase order to Terex Utilities West, Inc. for a used Terex TX760 Backhoe to be utilized by the Parks and Recreation Department. 13 06/06/2005 Council Member/Commissioner Kelley made a motion, seconded by Council Member/Commissioner Johnson, that said resolution be adopted. Resolution No. 2005-144 was adopted by the following vote: Ayes: Council Members/Commissioners Estrada, Longville, McGinnis, Derry, Kelley, Johnson, McCammack. Nays: None. Absent: None. 26. RES. 2005-145 - Resolution of the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino authorizing the execution of a purchase order to Victor Buick-GMC Truck, Inc. for the purchase of a GMC TC6500 V8 chassis, including a dump body to be utilized by the Parks and Recreation Department. Council Member/Commissioner Kelley made a motion, seconded by Council Member/Commissioner Johnson, that said resolution be adopted. Resolution No. 2005-145 was adopted by the following vote: Ayes: Council Members/Commissioners Estrada, Longville, McGinnis, Derry, Kelley, Johnson, McCammack. Nays: None. Absent: None. 27. RES. 2005-146 - Resolution of the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino authorizing the execution of a purchase order to Shaver Auto Center for three right hand drive Jeep Wranglers to be utilized by the Facilities Department Parking Control Division. Council Member/Commissioner Kelley made a motion, seconded by Council Member/Commissioner Johnson, that said resolution be adopted. Resolution No. 2005-146 was adopted by the following vote: Ayes: Council Members/Commissioners Estrada, Longville, McGinnis, Derry, Kelley, Johnson, McCammack. Nays: None. Absent: None. 28. RES. 2005-148 - Resolution ratifying the submittal of a grant application and authorization to administer a program continuation grant from the Corporation for National and Community Service in the amount of $295,983 to continue the administration and operation of the Senior Companion Program for the period July 1, 2005 through June 30, 2006. Council Member/Commissioner Longville made a motion, seconded by Council Member/Commissioner Estrada, that said resolution be adopted. Resolution No. 2005-148 was adopted by the following vote: Ayes: Council Members/Commissioners Estrada, Longville, McGinnis, Derry, Kelley, Johnson, McCammack. Nays: None. Absent: None. 14 06/06/2005 29. RES. 2005-149 - Resolution of the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino authorizing the submittal of three project applications for the sixth funding cycle of the Safe Routes to School (SR2S) Program. Council Member/Commissioner Longville commented on the heightened dangerous condition that will exist on the south side of Gilbert Street with the opening of Anton School. She requested that the Mayor and City Administrator contact the County regarding installation of sidewalks on Gilbert Street near Anton School. Other Council Members/Commissioners expressed concern regarding the unsafe conditions around Arroyo Valley High School and the need to complete State Street as soon as possible. It was noted that the City often works on problems that affect school children. City Administrator Wilson advised that the School District is drafting a letter to the current County Supervisor regarding the unsafe conditions around Anton School and the need for sidewalks, and the City would do the same. Council Member/Commissioner McCammack made a motion, seconded by Council Member/Commissioner McGinnis, that said resolution be adopted. Resolution No. 2005-149 was adopted by the following vote: Ayes: Council Members/Commissioners Estrada, Longville, McGinnis, Derry, Kelley, Johnson, McCammack. Nays: None. Absent: None. 30. RES. 2005-150 - Resolution of the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino authorizing the Mayor or her designee to execute a lease agreement between the City of San Bernardino and A Special Place Children's Hands-on Museum for the Coddington Library Building located at Perris Hill Park. Council Member/Commissioner Longville made a motion, seconded by Council Member/Commissioner McCammack, that said resolution be adopted; and that the Mayor and Common Council authorize the Director of Finance to amend the FY 2004/05 budget by transferring $7,900 from General Government Fine Arts Account No. 001-091-5185 to Parks Account No. 001-381-5502 to cover the FY 2004/05 costs for the Children's Museum as outlined in the staff report from Lemuel Randolph, Director of Parks, Recreation and Community Services, dated May 17, 2005; and that for FY 2005/06 the Director of Finance be authorized to add $20,100 to the Parks budget in Account No. 001-381-5502 to cover the FY 2005/06 costs for the Children's Museum as outlined in the staff report from Lemuel Randolph, Director of Parks, Recreation and Community Services, dated May 17, 2005. 15 06/06/2005 The motion carried and Resolution No. 2005-150 was adopted by the following vote: Ayes: Council Members/Commissioners Estrada, Longville, McGinnis, Derry, Kelley, Johnson, McCammack. Nays: None. Absent: None. 31. Reorganization of City Library Council Member/Commissioner McCammack made a motion, seconded by Council Member/Commissioner McGinnis, that the Mayor and Common Council 1) delete one (1) position of Library Clerk, Range 1311, $2,094- $2,545/month; 2) reclassify the position of Library Computer Technician II, Range 1353, $2,582-$3,138/month to Library Network Coordinator, Range 2431, $3,809-$4,630/month; 3) reclassify the position of Library Technician I, Range 1355, $2,608-$3,170/month to Library Young Adult Coordinator, Range 1393, $3,152-$3,83 1 /month; 4) reclassify the position of Library Technician I, Range 1355, $2,608-$3,170/month to Library Administrative Technician/ Webmaster, Range 1393, $3,152-$3,83 1 /month; 5) establish one (1) position of Library Network Assistant, Range 1355, $2,608-$3,170/month; 6) establish one (1) position of Library Computer Lab Coordinator, Range 1393, $3,152- $3,831/month; and 7) that the Director of Human Resources be authorized to update Resolution No. 6413 as needed. The motion carried by the following vote: Ayes: Council Members/ Commissioners Estrada, Longville, McGinnis, Derry, Kelley, Johnson, McCammack. Nays: None. Absent: None. 32. Establish position of Apprentice for use in various City departments Council Member/Commissioner McCammack made a motion, seconded by Council Member/Commissioner Estrada, that the Mayor and Common Council establish the position of Apprentice, flat salary $6.75-$20.00 per hour; and that the Director of Human Resources be authorized to update Resolution No. 6413, Section Thirteen, Temporary/Part-time employees. The motion carried by the following vote: Ayes: Council Members/ Commissioners Estrada, Longville, McGinnis, Derry, Kelley, Johnson, McCammack. Nays: None. Absent: None. 33. Ordinances amending Ordinance No. MC-1188, establishing a moratorium on certain new businesses and the relocation of said businesses in the City ORD MC-1196 - An Urgency Ordinance of the City of San Bernardino amending Ordinance No. MC-1188, establishing a moratorium on certain new businesses and the relocation of said businesses in the City, declaring the urgency thereof, and taking effect immediately. URGENCY (33A) 16 06/06/2005 An Ordinance of the City of San Bernardino amending Ordinance No. MC- 1188, establishing a moratorium on certain new businesses and the relocation of said businesses in the City. FIRST READING (33B) City Attorney Penman advised that City staff had not finished their review of these particular businesses. He noted, however, that the review had been partially completed, and as a result of that partial examination the Development Services department had made some suggestions for changes as indicated in the backup materials. He stated that basically the moratorium will be extended for one additional year, for a total of two years. Council Member/Commissioner Longville stated that she was disappointed that the review was not completed in nine months, because one of the consequences of the moratorium was that certain storefronts would not be leased because it was only these kinds of new businesses that were coming into them. She stated that she was looking forward to completion of the review so that the City could begin to take some action on the number of vacant storefronts that the City had created and was looking towards the demolition of these vacant, blighted commercial structures. Therefore, when she saw that it was being proposed that the moratorium be continued for another 14 months, she saw the need to add language to the ordinances stating that, "An inventory will be completed of all vacant commercial structures on business corridors within the city, no later than September 1, 2005, and provided to the City Council for the purpose of prioritizing the demolition of vacant, blighted commercial structures." She stated that the Council did not really have a handle on how many of these vacant, blighted storefronts are in the city, and the Council needs to look at how they are going to get rid of these buildings. Ms. Longville stated that she showed the language to the City Attorney and to Councilwoman McCammack, and neither of them had any problem with the insertion of this language into the ordinances; therefore, she would like to amend the ordinances and include this additional language. Council Member/Commissioner McCammack made a motion, seconded by Council Member/Commissioner Derry, that said urgency ordinance be adopted; and that said ordinance be laid over for final adoption, with language added to the ordinances stating, "An inventory will be completed of all vacant commercial structures on business corridors within the city no later than September 1, 2005, and provided to the City Council for the purpose of prioritizing the demolition of vacant, blighted commercial structures." 17 06/06/2005 City Administrator Wilson expressed concern with the amount of work that would need to be done in such a short amount of time. It was suggested that maybe the deadline date could be changed to October 1, instead of September 1. It was also suggested that the task force that put together the existing data, which included personnel from the Police Department, City Attorney Investigators, and Code Enforcement personnel, be assigned this task; however, it would necessitate re -prioritizing their assignments. Mr. Wilson asked Council Member/Commissioner Longville to amend the language to read October 1, and she agreed to that change. Council Member/Commissioner McCammack amended her motion, seconded by Council Member/Commissioner Derry, that said urgency ordinance be adopted; and that said ordinance be laid over for final adoption, with language added to the ordinances stating, "An inventory will be completed of all vacant commercial structures on business corridors within the city no later than October 1, 2005, and provided to the City Council for the purpose of prioritizing the demolition of vacant, blighted commercial structures." (Vote was taken following public comments.) Per Resolution 2000-279, City Clerk Clark administered an oath to the following individuals that they would provide true and honest testimony: Darrell Maynard, 1046 West Highland Avenue, San Bernardino, CA, owner of San Bernardino Tattoo, stated that he has been in business in San Bernardino since 1982, and although he agreed with most of the ordinance, it concerned him that something could happen to his business that would be out of his control such as a fire or earthquake, or loss of his lease. He stated that if such an incident should occur he would want to be able to relocate in San Bernardino — that this is his home and he has raised his family here. He asked that the ordinance include language that would grandfather in existing businesses, in the event such a situation occurred. Bob Taylor, 21505 Waterman Avenue, Ste. B, San Bernardino, CA, owner of Traditional Tattoo, reiterated the comments made by Mr. Maynard relative to events affecting his business that would be out of his control and inclusion of language in the ordinance that would grandfather in existing businesses. City Attorney Penman advised that the way the ordinance is written, there is an amendment in the proposal on page 3, for pawn shops, that would allow them to be relocated to another building within 50 feet of the current location. He noted that it would probably be easier for the Council to deal with these situations on a case by case basis. 18 06/06/2005 Mr. Penman advised Mr. Maynard and Mr. Taylor that if such a situation should occur to contact his office and his staff would try to get the appropriate motion before the Council. The amended motion made by Council Member/Commissioner McCammack, seconded by Council Member/Commissioner Derry, carried; and Urgency Ordinance No. MC-1196 was adopted by the following vote: Ayes: Council Members/Commissioners Estrada, Longville, McGinnis, Derry, Kelley, Johnson, McCammack. Nays: None. Absent: None. 34. Public hearing - consider resolution setting various fees RES. 2005-147 - A Resolution of the City of San Bernardino establishing certain fees for services furnished by the City of San Bernardino, and repealing Resolution No. 2004-252. Mayor/Chairman Valles opened the hearing. Lori Sassoon, Assistant to the City Administrator, advised that this was the semi-annual user fee update; that the last change had been done in August 2004. No public comments were received. Council Member/Commissioner Estrada made a motion, seconded by Council Member/Commissioner McGinnis, that the hearing be closed; and that said resolution be adopted. The motion carried and Resolution No. 2005-147 was adopted by the following vote: Ayes: Council Members/Commissioners Estrada, Longville, McGinnis, Derry, Kelley, Johnson, McCammack. Nays: None. Absent: None. 35. Public hearing - consider resolution adopting updated building valuation tables A Resolution of the City of San Bernardino adopting updated Building Valuation Tables. Note: No backup materials were distributed. Council Member/Commissioner Estrada made a motion, seconded by Council Member/Commissioner McGinnis, that the matter be tabled. The motion carried by the following vote: Ayes: Council Members/ Commissioners Estrada, Longville, McGinnis, Derry, Kelley, Johnson, McCammack. Nays: None. Absent: None. 19 06/06/2005 36. Resolutions concerning a refuse franchise and refuse related consultant services. (Continued from May 16, 2005) Resolution of the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino authorizing the execution of a Collection Services Contract between the City of San Bernardino and Burrtec Waste Industries, Inc., relating to refuse collection and disposal. (36A) Resolution of the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino authorizing the Mayor to execute an amendment to the Services Agreement with R3 Consulting Group, Inc. for assistance concerning commercial refuse services provided by Franchised Refuse Haulers and other issues related to refuse regulations and operations. (36B) Note: No backup materials were distributed. Council Member/Commissioner McCammack made a motion, seconded by Council Member/Commissioner McGinnis, that the matter be continued to the Council/Commission meeting of June 20, 2005. The motion carried by the following vote: Ayes: Council Members/ Commissioners Estrada, Longville, McGinnis, Derry, Kelley, Johnson, McCammack. Nays: None. Absent: None. 37. RES. 2005-151 - Resolution of the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino to provide for an increase in rates for taxicab service and repealing Resolution No. 2004-110. Council Member/Commissioner McCammack left the dais, stating that she would abstain on this item because one of the taxicab companies is a business client. Council Member/Commissioner Derry made a motion, seconded by Council Member/Commissioner Johnson, that said resolution be adopted; and that the Mayor and Common Council approve the Bureau of Franchises' determination that the public's convenience and necessity is served by increasing the number of taxicabs authorized to San Bernardino Yellow & Bell Cab from 70 vehicles to 80 vehicles. The motion carried and Resolution No. 2005-151 was adopted by the following vote: Ayes: Council Members/Commissioners Estrada, Longville, McGinnis, Derry, Kelley, Johnson. Nays: None. Abstentions: Council Member/ Commissioner McCammack. Absent: None. 20 06/06/2005 38. Suspension of enforcement of Chapters 8.35 and 8.39 of the San Bernardino Municipal Code City Attorney Penman provided an overview of the staff report and the basis for taking this action. Council Member/Commissioner McGinnis made a motion, seconded by Council Member/Commissioner Derry, that enforcement of Chapters 8.35 and 8.39 of the San Bernardino Municipal Code be suspended. The motion carried by the following vote: Ayes: Council Members/ Commissioners Estrada, Longville, McGinnis, Derry, Kelley, Johnson. Nays: None. Absent: Council Member/Commissioner McCammack. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION Staff Present: Mayor/Chairman Valles; Council Members/Commissioners Estrada, Longville, McGinnis, Derry, Kelley, Johnson; City Attorney Penman, Economic Development Agency Deputy Director Pacheco, City Clerk Clark. Absent: Council Member/Commissioner McCammack. R39. Education Revenue Augmentation Fund (ERAF) Plan Amendments Ordinance of the City of San Bernardino extending the time limit of the effectiveness of the State College Redevelopment Plan; extending the time limit for payment of indebtedness and receipt of property taxes under the Redevelopment Plan for the State College Redevelopment Project Area; and making other findings in connection therewith. FIRST READING (R39A) Ordinance of the City of San Bernardino extending the time limit of the effectiveness of the Central City North Redevelopment Plan; extending the time limit for payment of indebtedness and receipt of property taxes under the Redevelopment Plan for the Central City North Redevelopment Project Area; and making other findings in connection therewith. FIRST READING (R39B) Ordinance of the City of San Bernardino extending the time limit of the effectiveness of the Central City West Redevelopment Plan; extending the time limit for payment of indebtedness and receipt of property taxes under the Redevelopment Plan for the Central City West Redevelopment Project Area; and making other findings in connection therewith. FIRST READING (R39C) 21 06/06/2005 Ordinance of the City of San Bernardino extending the time limit of the effectiveness of the Southeast Industrial Park Redevelopment Plan; extending the time limit for payment of indebtedness and receipt of property taxes under the Redevelopment Plan for the Southeast Industrial Park Redevelopment Project Area; and making other findings in connection therewith. FIRST READING (R39D) Ordinance of the City of San Bernardino extending the time limit of the effectiveness of the Northwest Redevelopment Plan; extending the time limit for payment of indebtedness and receipt of property taxes under the Redevelopment Plan for the Northwest Redevelopment Project Area; and making other findings in connection therewith. FIRST READING (R39E) Ordinance of the City of San Bernardino extending the time limit of the effectiveness of the Tri City Redevelopment Plan; extending the time limit for payment of indebtedness and receipt of property taxes under the Redevelopment Plan for the Tri City Redevelopment Project Area; and making other findings in connection therewith. FIRST READING (R39F) Ordinance of the City of San Bernardino extending the time limit of the effectiveness of the South Valle Redevelopment Plan; extending the time limit for payment of indebtedness and receipt of property taxes under the Redevelopment Plan for the South Valle Redevelopment Project Area; and making other findings in connection therewith. FIRST READING (R39G) Ordinance of the City of San Bernardino extending the time limit of the effectiveness of the Uptown Redevelopment Plan; extending the time limit for payment of indebtedness and receipt of property taxes under the Redevelopment Plan for the Uptown Redevelopment Project Area; and making other findings in connection therewith. FIRST READING (R39H) Ordinance of the City of San Bernardino extending the time limit of the effectiveness of the Mount Vernon Redevelopment Plan; extending the time limit for payment of indebtedness and receipt of property taxes under the Redevelopment Plan for the Mount Vernon Redevelopment Project Area; and making other findings in connection therewith. FIRST READING (R39I) 22 06/06/2005 Ordinance of the City of San Bernardino extending the time limit of the effectiveness of the Meadowbrook/Central City Redevelopment Plan; extending the time limit for payment of indebtedness and receipt of property taxes under the Redevelopment Plan for the Meadowbrook/ Central City Redevelopment Project Area; and making other findings in connection therewith. FIRST READING (R39J) Ordinance of the City of San Bernardino extending the time limit of the effectiveness of the Central City South Redevelopment Plan; extending the time limit for payment of indebtedness and receipt of property taxes under the Redevelopment Plan for the Central City South Redevelopment Project Area; and making other findings in connection therewith. FIRST READING (R39K) Ordinance of the City of San Bernardino extending the time limit of the effectiveness of the Central City East Redevelopment Plan; extending the time limit for payment of indebtedness and receipt of property taxes under the Redevelopment Plan for the Central City East Redevelopment Project Area; and making other findings in connection therewith. FIRST READING (R39L) Council Member/Commissioner McGinnis made a motion, seconded by Council Member/Commissioner Estrada, that said ordinances A-L be laid over for final adoption. The motion carried by the following vote: Ayes: Council Members/ Commissioners Estrada, Longville, McGinnis, Derry, Kelley, Johnson. Nays: None. Absent: Council Member/Commissioner McCammack. 40. Public Comments Parrish Highley, 26127 Edgemont Drive, Highland, CA, asked City Attorney Penman whether the City Council had adopted a formal resolution to oppose any future fee to trust transfers for the San Manuel Tribe. Mr. Penman advised that this was a question he was not in a position to answer; however, Mr. Highley could request this information, in writing, from the City Clerk's Office. Mr. Highley reiterated his request (made at a previous Council meeting) that the Council adopt a formal resolution to oppose future fee to trust transfers for the Tribe. He explained that this would allow the Tribe to continue to buy all the land, homes, or commercial property they want to buy, but the property would stay in the City and/or County tax base. He also expressed outrage regarding a 23 06/06/2005 letter the Mayor had written to the office of Alcoholic Beverage Control endorsing a temporary alcohol permit for the casino prior to any formal hearing. Deanna Adams, Ph.D., 1156 North "F" Street, San Bernardino, CA, owner of Victory Chapel, stated that there were many mistakes in the transcript of the meeting held on April 25, 2005, regarding the Lakes Projects. She also spoke regarding the psychological impact of eminent domain, and the fact that blight is used as an excuse to abuse the use of eminent domain. City Clerk Clark stated that the transcript was prepared by a court reporter and not by the City Clerk's office. 41. Adjournment At 6:30 p.m., the meeting was adjourned to 3:00 p.m. Tuesday, June 7, 2005, in the Economic Development Agency Boardroom, to discuss the budget. No. of Items: 41 No. of Hours: 5 RACHEL G. CLARK City Clerk By: Linda E. Hartzel Deputy City Clerk 24 06/06/2005