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City of San Bernardino, California
July 13, 1987
This is the time and place set for an Adjourned
Regular Meeti ng of the Mayor and Common Counc i 1 of the
City of San Bernardino at their Adjourned Regular Meeting
held on Friday, July 10,1987, at 9:00 a.m., in the Oak
Room at California State University/San Bernardino, 5500
University Parkway, San Bernardino, California.
The City Clerk has caused to be posted the Notice of
Adjournment of said meeting held at 9:00 a.m., Friday,
July 10, 1987, 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 5:00 p.m., Friday, July 10,
1987, in a conspicuous place on the door of the place at
which the meeting of July 10, 1987, was held.
The Adjourned Regular Meeting of the Mayor an Common
Council of the City of San Bernardino was called to order
by Mayor Pro Tempore Miller at 8:13 a.m., Monday, July 13,
1987, in the Management Information Center (MIC Room),
Sixth Floor, City Hall, 300 North "D" Street, San Bernar-
dino, California.
ROLL CALL
Roll Call was taken by Deputy City Clerk South with
the following being present: Mayor Pro Tempore Miller;
Council Members Reilly, Flores, Maudsley, Minor, Miller;
Deputy City Clerk South, City Administrator Schweitzer.
Absent: Mayor Wilcox; Council Members Estrada, Pope-
Ludlam; City Attorney Penman.
BRIEF COMMENTS BY GENERAL PUBLIC
There were no comments by the general public.
(A)
BUDGET - FISCAL YEAR 1987/88
This is the time and place set for
the budget for the Fiscal Year 1987/88.
consideration of
(1)
James Robbins, Deputy
the proposed budget, and
balancing the budget.
Ci ty Administrator, recapped
provided recommendations for
MAYOR WILCOX ARRIVED
At 8:22 a.m., Mayor Wilcox arrived at the Council
Meeting.
Ray Schweitzer, City
tions regarding the use of
and the possible reduction
Administrator, answered ques-
microwaves for data processing,
of the Data Processing Fund.
Roger Hardgrave, City Engineer, made a presentation
regarding the Capital Improvement Fund, and answered ques-
tions of the Mayor and Common Council.
In a memorandum dated July 10, 1987, Roger Hardgrave,
City Engineer, provided information regarding the Street
Construction Fund Budget, which totaled slightly over $6
million, and listed projects that the City is committed to
complete, and projects which are considered essential. He
stated that $189,200 is expected to be available from
Local Transportation Funds (SB 325), which can be used to
provide the Local Agency's share.
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The Mayor and Common Council requested that the City
Engineer research the contractual agreement with Cliff
Carel regarding the Third Street Bridge project.
Discussion ensued regarding the use of future monies
from the 1/2 cent sales tax for street improvements.
Council Member Minor made a motion, seconded by Coun-
cil Member Miller and unanimously carried, that the trans-
fer of $19,371 from Account No. 242-362-57332, "Meridian
Avenue Grade Crossing," $11,750 from Account No. 242-362-
336, "Marshall and "E" Traffic Signals," and $38,800 from
Account No. 242-362-57362, "Highland and Palm Traffic
Signals," to the unappropriated reserves in the Street
Construction Fund, be approved.
COUNCIL MEMBER POPE-LUDLAM ARRIVED
At 9: 05 a.m., Council Member Pope-Ludlam arrived at
the Council Meeting.
City Engineer Hardgrave answered questions regarding
areas of the City in critical need of repair.
CITY ATTORNEY PENMAN
At 9:07 a.m., City
Council Meeting.
ARRIVED
Attorney
Penman
arrived
at
the
Ci ty Eng ineer Hardgrave answered questions regard ing
projects that could be taken out of the proposed budget,
as they are in the building moratorium area.
He also answered questions regarding the installation
of a pipe in Del Rosa Avenue, near 39th Street, to take
care of the drainage problem at that location, and the use
of funds previously earmarked for projects in the building
moratorium area.
The Mayor and Common Council requested that the City
Engineer provide further information regarding the drain-
age problem on Del Rosa Avenue during the afternoon ses-
sion of the meeting. (See Page 3)
RECESS MEETING - CLOSED SESSION
At 9: 21 a.m., Council Member Flores made a motion,
seconded by Council Member Reilly and unanimously carried,
that the meeting recess to Closed Session pursuant to
Government Code Section 54956.9 (b) (1), to discuss pending
litigation. (S-l)
CLOSED SESSION
At 9:21 a.m., Mayor wilcox called the Closed Session
to order in the Management Information Center (MIC Room),
Sixth Floor, City Hall, 300 North "0" Street, San Bernar-
dino, California.
ROLL CALL
Roll Call was taken with the following being present:
Mayor Wilcox; Council Members Reilly, Flores, Maudsley,
Minor, Pope-Ludlam, Miller; City Attorney Penman, City
Administrator Schweitzer. Absent: Council Member Es-
trada; Deputy City Clerk South.
ADJOURN CLOSED SESSION
At 10: 27 a.m., the Closed Session of the Mayor and
Common Council of the City of San Bernardino adjourned to
the Adjourned Regular Meeting in the Management Informa-
tion Center (MIC Room), Sixth Floor, City Hall, 300 North
"0" Street, San Bernardino, California.
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RECONVENE MEETING
At 10: 27 a.m., the Adjourned Regular Meeting of the
Mayor and Common Counc il of the Ci ty of San Bernardi no
reconvened in the Management Information Center (MIC
Room), Sixth Floor, City Hall, 300 North "D" Street, San
Bernardino, California.
ROLL CALL
Roll Call was taken by Deputy City Clerk South with
the following being present: Mayor Wilcox; Council Mem-
bers Reilly, Flores, Maudsley, Minor, Miller; City Attor-
ney Penman, Deputy City Clerk South, City Administrator
Schweitzer. Absent: Council Members Estrada, Pope-Lud-
lam.
BUILDING HEIGHT LIMIT IN COMMERCENTER AREA -
AMENDING MUNICIPAL CODE SECTION 19.30.010 AND
PROVIDING FUNDS FOR CONSULTANT
In a memorandum dated July 10, 1987, Ann Siracusa,
Planning Director, provided information concerning the
proposed amendment of Municipal Code Section 19.30.010,
regarding building height limitations in the Commercenter
area, and her request for an allocation of $10,000 to
retain a consultant. (S-2)
At the July 6, 1987, meeting of the Mayor and Common
Council, the Planning Department was directed to initiate
proceedings to consider the amendment of Municipal Code
Section 19.30.010, that in the Commercenter Area only, the
height limit shall be 62 feet.
City Attorney Penman stated that he had met with
Planning Director Siracusa to discuss concerns regarding
pending projects in the Commercenter area for which
developers have requested greater building height allow-
ances, and the need for an amendment to Municipal Code
Section 19.30.010 in order to facilitate these requests.
Ann Siracusa,
regarding the need
a study on raising
mer center area and
analysis.
Planning Director, answered questions
for a consultant to be hired to prepare
the building height limits in the Com-
to prepare the necessary environmental
The Mayor and Common Council discussed the possi-
bility of the Redevelopment Agency paying for the study,
as it had paid for the initial study made of the area, or
the possibility of the developer, who is in immediate need
of a building height variance, paying for the study.
Council Member Flores made a motion, seconded by
Council Member Reilly and unanimously carried, that a
study of the building height limit in the Commercenter
area, covered under Munic ipal Code Section 19.30.010, be
authorized, contingent upon funding being available from
the Redevelopment Agency or that the developer is agree-
able to paying for the consultant; that the study include
the flight patterns in the area, and that if funding re-
quirements are met, this matter need not come back before
the Mayor and Common Council in order to proceed with the
hiring of the consultant.
Council Member Reilly
second to the motion does
his approval to the change
in the Commercenter area.
stated for the record that his
not indicate he has committed
in building height requirements
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CITY ATTORNEY PENMAN EXCUSED
At 10:35 a.m., City Attorney Penman left the Council
Meeting and was replaced by Assistant City Attorney Brue.
BUDGET - FISCAL YEAR 1987/88 - DRAINAGE PROBLEM
ON DEL ROSA AVENUE NEAR 39TH STREET - CONTINUED
FROM EARLIER IN MEETING
This is the time and place continued to for consi-
deration of the budget for the Fiscal Year 1987/88 and
allocation of funds to correct the drainage problem on Del
Rosa Avenue near 39th Street. (See Page 2) (1)
COUNCIL MEMBER POPE-LUDLAM RETURNED
At 10:40 a.m., Council Member Pope-Ludlam returned to
the Council Meeting.
In a memorandum dated February 10,1987, City Engi-
neer Hardgrave provided a preliminary estimate of costs
for the control of surface spring water on Del Rosa Drive
from Foothill Drive to a point north of Foothill Drive.
The Mayor and Common Council discussed the history of
the water drainage problem on Del Rosa Avenue.
Council Member Maudsley made a motion, seconded by
Council Member Miller and unanimously carried, that the
City Engineer be instructed to prepare a firm estimate of
the costs involved to install a drainage pipe to solve the
water drainage problem on Del Rosa Avenue near Foothill
Boulevard and 39th Street; and that funds for the project
be allocated from previously budgeted projects, which are
now involved in the building moratorium area.
BUDGET - FISCAL
DEPARTMENT
Warren Knudson,
proposed budget and a
Finance Department.
YEAR 1987/88 - FINANCE
Director of Finance, presented the
10 Year Expend i ture Summary for the
(1 )
He answered questions concerning data processing
costs, trends of sales tax producers, and garage charges.
CITY ATTORNEY PENMAN RETURNED
At 11:20 a.m., City Attorney Penman returned to the
Council Meeting.
Ci ty Treasurer Graves answered questions regard ing
data processing costs.
RECESS MEETING
At 11:20 a.m., the meeting was recessed in order that
a representative from the Data Processing Division may be
present.
RECONVENE MEETING
At 11: 45 a.m., the Adjourned Regular Meeting of the
Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino
reconvened in the Management Information Center (MIC
Room), Sixth Floor, City Hall, 300 North "0" Street, San
Bernardino, California.
ROLL CALL
Roll Call was taken by Deputy Ci ty Clerk South wi th
the following being present: Mayor Pro Tempore Miller;
Council Members Reilly, Flores, Maudsley, Minor, Miller;
Deputy City Clerk South, City Administrator Schweitzer.
Absent: Mayor wi 1cox; Counc i 1 Members Estr ada, Pope-Lud-
lam; City Attorney Penman.
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BUDGET - FISCAL YEAR 1987/88 - FINANCE
DEPARTMENT - DATA PROCESSING DIVISION
Steven Hale, Data Processing Manager, answered ques-
tions regarding computer hardware costs, upgrading of the
Police Department equipment, provision of equipment for
the City Attorney's Office, and other data processing
costs. (1)
MAYOR WILCOX ARRIVED
At 11: 46 a.m., Mayor wi lcox returned to the Counc i 1
Meeting and took her place at the Council Table.
CITY ATTORNEY PENMAN ARRIVED
At 11:513 a.m., City Attorney Penman arrived at the
Council Meeting.
COUNCIL MEMBER POPE-LUDLAM ARRIVED
At 11:52 a.m., Council Member Pope-Ludlam arrived at
the Council Meeting.
The Mayor and Common Council requested that a spread
sheet report be made to show the distribution of charges
for data processing.
RECESS MEETING
At 12:213 p.m., Council Member Minor made a motion,
seconded by Council Member Miller and unanimously carried,
that the meeting recess until 2:1313 p.m., in the Management
Information Center (MIC Room), Sixth Floor, City Hall, 31313
North "D" Street, San Bernardino, California.
RECONVENE MEETING
At 2: 113 p.m., the Adjourned Regular Meeting of the
Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino
reconvened in the Management Information Center (MIC
Room), Sixth Floor, City Hall, 31313 North "D" Street, San
Bernardino, California.
ROLL CALL
Roll Call was taken by Deputy Ci ty Clerk South with
the following being present: Mayor Wilcox; Council Mem-
bers Reilly, Flores, Maudsley, Minor, Miller; City Attor-
ney Penman, Deputy City Clerk South, City Administrator
Schweitzer. Absent: Council Members Estrada, Pope-Lud-
lam.
RECESS MEETING - CLOSED SESSION
At 2:113 p.m., the meeting recessed to Closed Session
under the authority of Government Code Section 54957.6 to
discuss labor relations matters with its designated repre-
sentatives. (3)
CLOSED SESSION
At 2:113 p.m., Mayor wilcox called the Closed Session
to order in the Management Information Center (MIC Room),
Sixth Floor, City Hall, 300 North "D" Street, San Bernar-
dino, California.
ROLL CALL
Roll Call was taken by Deputy City Clerk South with
the following being present: Mayor Wilcox; Council Mem-
bers Reilly, Flores, Maudsley, Minor, Miller; City Attor-
ney Penman, Deputy City Clerk South, City Administrator
Schweitzer. Absent: Council Members Estrada, Pope-Lud-
lam.
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Also present were: M. J. perlick, Director of Per-
sonnel; Denise Brue, Assistant City Attorney; Cynthia
Grace, Deputy City Attorney; Richard Bennecke, Executive
Assistant to the Mayor; Phil Arvizo, Executive Assistant
to the Council; Coleman J. Walsh, Jr., negotiator.
COUNCIL MEMBER
At 2:17 p.m.,
the Closed Session.
POPE-LUDLAM ARRIVED
Council Member Pope-Ludlam arrived at
ADJOURN CLOSED SESSION
At 2: 45 p.m., the Closed Session of the Mayor and
Common Council of the City of San Bernardino adjourned to
the Adjourned Regular Meeting in the Management Informa-
tion Center (MIC Room), Sixth Floor, City Hall, 300 North
"D" Street, San Bernardino, California.
RECONVENE MEETING
At 2:45 p.m., the Adjourned Regular Meeting of the
Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino
reconvened in the Management Information Center (MIC
Room), Sixth Floor, City Hall, 300 North "D" Street, San
Bernardino, California.
ROLL CALL
Roll Call was taken by Deputy Ci ty Clerk South with
the following being present: Mayor Wilcox; Council Mem-
bers Reilly, Flores, Maudsley, Minor, Pope-Ludlam, Miller;
City Attorney Penman, Deputy City Clerk South, City Ad-
ministrator Schweitzer. Absent: Council Member Estrada.
RECESS MEETING - CLOSED SESSION
At 2:45 p.m., Council Member Minor made a motion,
seconded by Council Member Pope-Ludlam and unanimously
carried, that the meeting recess to Closed Session pur-
suant to Government Code Section 54957.6, to discuss labor
relations matters regarding the San Bernardino City Man-
agement Association. (4)
CLOSED SESSION
At 2:45 p.m., Mayor Wilcox called the Closed Session
to order in the Management Information Center (MIC Room),
Sixth Floor, City Hall, 300 North "D" Street, San Bernar-
dino, California.
ROLL CALL
Roll Call was taken by Deputy City Clerk South with
the following being present: Mayor Wilcox; Council Mem-
bers Reilly, Flores, Maudsley, Minor, Pope-Ludlam, Miller;
City Attorney Penman, Deputy City Clerk South, City Ad-
ministrator Schweitzer. Absent: Council Member Estrada.
Also present were: Gerald Newcombe, Fire Chief; Ken
Henderson, Director of Community Development; Manuel
Moreno, Jr., Director of Public Services; Denise Brue,
Assistant City Attorney; Cynthia Grace, Deputy City Attor-
ney; Richard Bennecke, Executive Assistant to the Mayor;
Phil Arvizo, Executive Assistant to the Council; Jim
RObbins, Deputy City Administrator.
ADJOURN CLOSED SESSION
At 3: 07 p.m., the Closed Session of the Mayor and
Common Council of the City of San Bernardino adjourned to
the Adjourned Regular Meeting in the Management Infor-
mation Center (MIC Room), Sixth Floor, City Hall, 300
North "D" Street, San Bernardino, California.
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RECONVENE MEETING
At 3: 07 p.m., the Adjourned Regular Meeting of the
Mayor and Cornmon Council of the City of San Bernardino
reconvened in the Management Information Center (MIC
Room), Sixth Floor, City Hall, 300 North "D" Street, San
Bernardino, California.
ROLL CALL
Roll Call was taken by Deputy Ci ty Clerk South wi th
the following being present: Mayor Wilcox; Council Mem-
bers Reilly, Flores, Maudsley, Minor, Pope-Ludlam, Miller;
City Attorney Penman, Deputy City Clerk South, City Ad-
ministrator Schweitzer. Absent: Council Member Estrada.
CLAIM - REIMBURSEMENT TO WESTS IDE COMMUNITY
DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION FOR PROPERTY DAMAGE
This is the time and place set for consideration of a
claim from the Westside Community Development Corporation
for sewer back-up and water damage to their offices.
(5 )
City Attorney Penman stated that although this agenda
item had been set for Closed Session discussion, since a
Council Member is the owner of the Westside Community
Development Corporation, discussion regarding the claim
should be held in open session to avoid the appearance of
a conflict of interest.
Council Member Pope-Ludlam stated that she would
abstain from discussion and voting on this item due to a
potential conflict of interest, as she is the owner of the
Westside Community Development Corporation.
City Attorney Penman stated for the record that the
claim for sewer damages to the Westside Community Develop-
ment Corporation offices was submitted to the City of San
Bernardino prior to Council Member Pope-Ludlam assuming
the office of Council Member representing the Sixth Ward
on June 1, 1987.
Deputy City Attorney Wilson provided a copy of his
memorandum dated June 9, 1987, to City Attorney Penman,
regarding Claim 86B-135 from the Westside Community
Development Corporation.
City Attorney Penman answered questions regarding the
handling of the claim.
COUNCIL MEMBER POPE-LUDLAM EXCUSED
Council Member Pope-Ludlam left the Council Meeting.
Deputy City Attorney Wilson answered questions re-
garding the requested amount of payment for damages by
Westside Community Development Corporation.
Manuel P. Moreno, Jr., Director of Public Services,
answered questions regarding the procedure followed by his
department when called upon to clean up sewage back-up,
and the manner in which determination is made as to Ci ty
responsibility.
City Attorney Penman requested that
strator ensure that waivers be signed by
claims are paid.
the City Admini-
claimants before
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Council Member Maudsley made a motion, seconded by
Council Member Miller and unanimously carried, that the
City pay the claim for cleaning the sewage back-up; that
the claimant obtain bids from two local carpet instal-
lation firms; that the Risk Management Department select
the lowest bid and replace the carpet as to like kind,
quality, and installation, and that a release be obtained
before the damages are paid.
COUNCIL
COUNCIL
Council
Meeting.
MEMBER POPE-LUDLAM RETURNED TO THE
MEETING
Member Pope-Ludlam returned to the
Council
VARIANCE - HIRING FREEZE - 15 PART-TIME EXTRA
RELIEF HEAVY LABORERS - PUBLIC SERVICES DEPARTMENT
In a letter dated July 6,1987, Manuel P. Moreno,
Jr., Director of Public Services, requested a variance to
the Hiring Freeze in order to consider the hiring of 15
part-time Extra Relief Heavy Laborers to provide vacation
relief for permanent employees of the Refuse Section of
the Public Services Department. (2)
Council Member Reilly made a motion, seconded by
Council Member Minor and unanimously carried, that the
request for a var iance rela ti ve to the hi ring freeze for
15 part-time Extra Relief Heavy Laborers for the Public
Services Department, be granted.
RECESS MEETING
At 3:55 p.m., the meeting recessed for a ten-minute
break.
RECONVENE MEETING
At 4:02 p.m., the Adjourned Regular Meeting of the
Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino
reconvened in the Management Information Center (MIC
Room), Sixth Floor, City Hall, 300 North "D" Street, San
Bernardino, California.
ROLL CALL
Roll Call was taken by Deputy Ci ty Clerk South with
the following being present: Mayor Wilcox; Council Mem-
bers Reilly, Flores, Maudsley, Minor, Pope-Ludlam, Miller;
City Attorney Penman, Deputy City Clerk South, City Ad-
ministrator Schweitzer. Absent: Council Member Estrada.
BUDGET - FISCAL YEAR 1987/88
Ken Henderson, Director of Community
presented a list of Revenue Generators and
for the Fiscal Year 1987/88 as proposed
heads.
Development,
Cost Savings
by department
(1 )
He answered quest ions regard ing the proposed Ren tal
Inspection Fee by the Building and Safety Department.
Manuel P. Moreno, Jr., Director of Publ ic Services,
answered questions regarding his department's involvement
in condemning and boarding up properties.
Ray Schweitzer, City Administrator, answered ques-
tions reg ard ing the proposed Publ ic Documen ts Fee by the
City Clerk's Office.
The Mayor and Common Council discussed fees for Site
Plan Review for Conformance with Zoning Ordinances, MC
Section 2.64 Appeals, Surcharge for Environmental Reviews
of Specific Areas for Developments Benefitting from Master
EIR as proposed by the Planning Department.
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DEPUTY CITY CLERK SOUTH EXCUSED
At 4:20 p.m., Deputy City Clerk South
Council Meeting and was replaced by Deputy
Reese.
left the
Ci ty Clerk
Ken Henderson, Director, Community Development De-
partment, answered questions regarding the surcharge for
environmental reviews of specific areas for developments
benefitting from Master EIR.
The Mayor and Counc i 1 agreed tha t the three sugges-
tions regarding increase of fees by the Planning Depart-
ment, as listed above be referred to staff and the Ways
and Means Committee before coming back to the Council.
Ken Henderson, Director, Community Development De-
partment, presented suggestions from the Public Works
Department regarding an increase in pre-engineering site
approval fees and engineering fees.
Mr. Henderson presented suggestions from the Parks,
Recreation and Community Development Department regarding
possible admission fees to special events in City parks.
City Attorney Penman answered questions regarding the
legality of exempting City residents from paying admission
fees to City parks, stating that the Courts had struck
down such requests.
The Council did not approve further study of this
issue.
The Mayor
Guard program,
School District
and Council discussed the School Crossing
and the possibility of requesting the
to assume responsibility for this program.
City Administrator Schweitzer answered questions
regarding San Bernardino County's part in the Crossing
Guard Program. He also spoke of the possible use of Fines
and Forefeitures for this program.
Director of Finance Knudson agreed to have a report
back regarding County charges for their part in the Cross-
ing Guard Program.
The Mayor
tax of 10%
($576,167)
and Council discussed a proposed amusement
on businesses providing entertainment.
Director of Finance Knudson answered questions re-
garding the amusement tax, stating that most cities that
charge entertainment tax have special events, such as race
tracks, Rose Bowl and the Forum. He also stated that
questions have been raised in the past by local theatre
owners who fel t that an amusement tax on thea ters was
illegal.
The Mayor and Council discussed whether or not to
include video rental stores in the amusement tax proposal.
The amusement tax proposal was referred to the Ways
and Means Committee for further study.
The Mayor and Council discussed two of the items
presen ted by the Publ ic Works/Eng ineeri ng Department for
estimated income: Anticipated rebate from Edison for
overbilling for street lights not actually in operation
($40,000); and Reduction in amount budgeted for street
light electrical energy charges due to reduction in number
of lights billed by Edison ($25,000).
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The Mayor and Council discussed whether or not these
figures were a one-time amount, or an annual payment, and
referred them to City Administrator Schweitzer for further
study.
The Mayor and Council discussed another proposal from
Publ ic Works/Eng ineeri ng regard ing one-half of proposed
traffic impact fee to cover traffic engineering personnel
cost for development, review and installation of new traf-
fic operations control devices to improve capacity.
($150,000) .
City Administrator Schweitzer answered questions, and
stated there is no such fee presently, and should be de-
termined as a policy decision.
This proposal will be studied by City Administrator
Schweitzer, Director of Public Works/City Engineer Hard-
grave and Assistant City Engineer Klatt and then referred
to the Ways and Means Committee.
The Mayor and Council discussed a suggested service
fee of $0.50 per month for each parcel in City for opera-
tion and maintenance of street lights (either placed on
water bill like sewer services charge, or City-wide as-
sessment district). ($420,000)
City Administrator Schweitzer and Director of Finance
Knudson answered questions regarding possible methods to
implement such a service fee and ways to set up an assess-
ment district.
The Mayor and Council discussed the suggestion to
include subdivision at northeast corner of Kendall Drive
and 48th Street in assessment district for landscape main-
tenance. ($3,500)
City Administrator Schweitzer will study all the
assessment districts in the City.
The Mayor and Council discussed the proposal to
the bed tax from 8% to 10%. 10% is presently
charged in Montclair and Rancho Cucamonga. All
neighboring cities charge 8%. ($25,000)
raise
being
other
Mayor Wilcox indicated she was opposed to this pro-
posal
No further action was taken.
The Mayor and Council discussed Public Services
proposals to initiate a street sweeping fee of $1.00 per
month on residential and $0.10 per cubic yard on commer-
cial, to be included in trash bill ($400,000); and a storm
drain usage fee of $0.50 per month per household.
($323,000)
Manuel Moreno, Director of Public Services, answered
questions and described some of the problems encountered
in the street sweeping program.
The Council indicated interest in
and requested that Manuel Moreno, Jr.,
Services, report back with further
matter of the storm drain usage.
these two proposals
Director of Public
information on the
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Director of Finance Knudson reported that the study
regarding the proposal from the Finance Department regard-
ing increased sales tax from State as a result of Manage-
ment Resources Corporation Audit of City records had not
yet been started. ($300,000)
The Mayor and Council indicated interest in two pro-
posals by the Building & Safety Department regarding com-
prehensive zoning enforcement program where citations are
issued and fines collected administratively, depending on
type of program and amount of fines ($400,000); and Certi-
ficate of Occupancy increase fee from $30.00 to $50.00.
($28,800)
Fire Chief Newcombe stated
ways to provide sufficient funds
of San Bernardino a safe City in
tha t the Ci ty must fi nd
to prov ide the c i ti zens
which to live.
REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY BUDGET
At 5:10 p.m., the Redevelopment Agency
before the Mayor and Common Council to
proposed budget for 1987-88.
staff appeared
present their
ADJOURN MEETING
At 6:40 p.m., Council Member Pope-Ludlam made a mo-
tion, seconded by Council Member Minor and unanimously
carr ied, tha t the meeting be adj ourned to 3: 00 p.m., on
Wednesday, July 15, 1987, in the Management Information
Center (MIC), Sixth Floor, City Hall, 300 North "D"
Street, San Bernardino, California.
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Deputy City Clerk
No. of hrs.: 9
No. of items: 7
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