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City of San Bernardino, California
September 28, 1987
This is the time and place set for an Adjourned Regu-
lar Meeting of the Mayor and Common Council of the City of
San Bernardino at their Regular Meeting held on Monday,
September 21, 1987, at 9:06 a.m., in the Council Chambers
of City Hall, 300 North "0" street, San Bernardino, Cali-
fornia.
The City Clerk has caused to be posted the Notice of
Adjournment of said meeting held at 9:06 a.m., Monday,
September 21, 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 9:30 a.m., Tuesday,
September 22, 1987, in a conspicuous place on the door of
the place at which the meeting of September 21, 1987, was
held.
The Adjourned Regular Meeting of the Mayor and Common
Council of the City of San Bernardino was called to order
by Mayor Pro Tempore Reilly at 9:07 a.m., on Monday,
September 28, 1987, in the Council Chambers of City Hall,
300 North "0" Street, San Bernardino, California.
INVOCATION
The Invocation was given by Phil Arvizo, Executive
Assistant to the Council.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Council Member
Reilly.
ROLL CALL
Roll Call was taken by the City Clerk with the fol-
lowing being present: Mayor Pro Tempore Reilly; Council
Members Reilly, Flores, Maudsley, Pope-Ludlam, Miller; Sr.
Assistant City Attorney Barlow, City Clerk Clark, City
Administrator Schweitzer. Absent: Mayor Wilcox; Council
Members Estrada, Minor.
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION/REDEVELOPMENT
AGENCY - SPECIAL MEETING
The Special Meeting of the Community Development
Commission/Redevelopment Agency was called to order by
Acting Chairman Reilly in the Council Chambers of City
Hall, 300 North "0" Street, San Bernardino, California.
RECESS SPECIAL MEETING - CLOSED SESSION
AT 9:10 a.m., Council Member Pope-Ludlam made a mo-
tion, seconded by Council Member Flores and unanimously
carried that the Special Meeting of the Community Develop-
ment Commission/Redevelopment Agency recess to a Closed
Session for action by the Mayor and Common Council and the
Community Development Commission pursuant to the following
Government Code Sections: (R-l)
54956.8, 54956.9(a) and 54956.9(c) to discuss real
property transactions and potential pending litigation;
54956.8, to meet with its negotiators (Haagen Devel-
opment Corporation) to discuss the terms of disposition of
certain real property generally located at Baseline and
Medical Center Drive;
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54956.9 (a) to consider the pending litigation Rede-
velopment Agency of the City of San Bernardino vs. Willie
Clark, et aI, Superior Court, San Bernardino, Case No.
"2376".r;----
CLOSED SESSION
At 9:10 a.m., Acting Chairman Reilly called the
Closed Session of the Community Development Commission/
Redevelopment Agency to order in the Conference Room of
the Council Chambers of City Hall, 300 North "D" Street,
San Bernardino, California.
ROLL CALL
Roll Call was taken with the following being present:
Acting Chairman Reilly, Council Members Reilly, Flores,
Maudsley, Pope-Ludlam, Miller; Sr. Assistant City Attorney
Barlow, City Administrator Schweitzer. Absent: Mayor
Wilcox; Council Members Estrada, Minor; City Clerk Clark.
Also present: Glenda Saul, Executive Director of the
Redevelopment Agency; Steve Deitsch, Redevelopment Agency
Counsel.
COUNCIL MEMBER ESTRADA ARRIVED
Council Member Estrada arrived at the Closed Session.
ADJOURN CLOSED SESSION
At 10:00 a.m., the Closed Session adjourned to the
Special Meeting of the Community Development Commission/
Redevelopment Agency in the Council Chambers of City Hall,
300 North "D" Street, San Bernardino, California.
RECONVENE MEETING
At 10: 00 a. m., the Adj ourned Regular Meeting of the
Mayor and Common Council reconvened in the Council Cham-
bers of City Hall, 300 North "D" Street, San Bernardino,
California.
ROLL CALL
Roll Call was taken by the City Clerk with the fol-
lowing being present: Mayor Pro Tempore Reilly; Council
Members Estrada, Reilly, Flores, Maudsley, Pope-Ludlam,
Miller; Sr. Assistant City Attorney Barlow, City Clerk
Clark, Ci ty Administrator Schwei tzer. Absent: Mayor
Wilcox; Council Member Minor.
PUBLIC COMMENTS
There were no public comments received.
(A)
HOUSING WORKSHOP
In a memorandum dated September 24, 1987, Kenneth J.
Henderson, Director, Community Development, stated that
pursuant to previous Council action, the Mayor and Council
will discuss various aspects relating to the housing mar-
ket study conducted by Empire Economics, Inc., and current
housing programs administered by the Community Development
Department and the acquisition/rehabilitation/resale com-
ponent of the City Infill Housing Program. (1)
Mr. Henderson explained the purpose of the workshop
and introduced Joseph Janczyk Evans, Ph. D., who has
studied major housing projects in the Inland Empire.
Dr. Evans presented his study and explained its pur-
pose, which is to assist the Community Development Depart-
ment with formulating a comprehensive housing policy to
guide the City in its efforts to promote a full mix of
housing options for its present and future residents.
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Dr. Evans gave a synopsis of the key definitions and
assumptions underlying the study. He then defined the
market segments the City of San Bernardino is looking at,
as follows:
Custom Homes
Detached Homes
Townhomes
Apartments
Low/Mod: Rentals
Move-Up Homes
Patio Homes
Condominiums
Low/Mod: Ownership
Dr. Evans explained how the report to derive our
optimal housing mix for the City of San Bernardino is
based on housing available in the East Valley market re-
gion. By the use of a Bar Chart, Dr. Evans illustrated
optimal units as compared to actual units in San Bernar-
dino and explained what should be done to derive the per-
centage of change required to reach optimal mix of housing
products. The chart showed that San Bernardino has the
greatest deficiencies in the custom and move-up housing
and greatest surplus in the areas of detached, patio-homes
and condominiums.
The definition of Custom and Move-Up Homes, as con-
tained in the report is as follows:
"The Custom and Move-Up market segments are primarily
for affluent households who desire a spacious house with a
large yard area. The custom and move-up homes are similar
in that they are single-family detached units with rela-
tively high prices: above $100,000 for move-up homes and
at least $150,000 for custom homes. But they differ in
that the custom homes are typically 'custom' built by
contractors specifically for the owner (who typically
purchase the lot separately), whereas move-up homes are
built on a mass production 'tract' basis. Households who
purchase custom and move-up homes typically have a strong
desire to live in a high amenity neighborhood with a
'quality' level of public services, such as police/fire
and schools. Finally, they also place a high value upon
their time, and so they prefer to minimize the commute
between their place of employment and their residence."
The definition of Detached and Patio Homes, as con-
tained in the report is as follows:
"The Detached and Patio Homes market segments are for
households who are purchasing their first housing unit;
the term 'detached' refers to the traditional single-
family detached entry level home on a lot of some 7,100
sq. ft. By comparison, patio homes are also detached but
they are on smaller sized lots, typically some 4,000-6,000
sq. ft. Most of the households in this segment of the
market are motivated to purchase a single-family home,
since they have young children or are planning to start a
family in the near future. The price sensitivity of house-
holds in this market segment has been demonstrated in
recent years by their willingness to commute substantial
distances, typically from Los Angeles to the East Valley
as well as the Desert Regions! Additionally, developers,
in an effort to reduce prices, have introduced new product
types such as patio homes on lots of about 4-6,000 square
feet; these products often have zero lot line configura-
tions.1I
Dr. Evans stressed the need for the City to provide
services in the foothill areas for
housing as defined in the report,
Master Plan type of concept for those
custom and move up
and to establish a
foothills.
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Dr. Evans answered questions of the Council regarding
low and moderate housing, and the demand for move-up and
custom housing in San Bernardino.
Ken Henderson, Director, Community Development De-
partment, introduced John Trauth, Housing Consultant, and
presented a Proposed Concept Paper for the City of San
Bernardino - Acquisition/Rehabilitation Program for HUD-
acquired properties.
The report addresses the cyclical pattern of abandon-
ment of repossessed and foreclosed homes, estimating that
there are at least 250 vacant homes in the City which have
been abandoned, and most of these are on the West Side.
The report sets out a concept for an acquisition/
rehabilitation program for HUD-acquired properties whereby
the City would pre-qualify a pool of potential low and
moderate income first-time homeowners. Concurrently, the
City would establish standards with HUD for identifying
HUD-acquired homes which would be best suited for this
program. Houses selected would be sold to the City at 90%
of the appraised value, less the rehabilitation cost esti-
mate. The City will arrange through local private
agencies the purchase and rehabilitation for these homes
for resale. The private agency will rehabilitate the
home, and sell it to a pre-qualified home buyer. Proceeds
from the sale will payoff the City's rehabilitation loan
and provide a profit to the private agency. As an incen-
tive to the new property owners, the City will forgive a
$5,000 lien which was placed on the property at the time
the City purchased the property from HUD. Forgiveness
will take place at the rate of $1,000 for each year that
the property owner remains in the home.
Mr. Paul Beals, President of the San Bernardino
Valley Board of Realtors, stated that the report has many
good points, but also some bad points. He felt that the
report overestimates the number of HUD repossessions in
the City, that there are probably only three or four with-
in the City limits, and the rest are outside the City
limits. He stated that some of the property could be in
foreclosure and that it would be months before the City
could take possession. In the meantime, the City would be
making the payments on the property. He also pointed that
the HUD appraisals are unrealistically high, so the City
would have the property, paying inflated prices on a home
on which costs can't be recovered.
Mr. Beals also complained it would be cutting into
the private business sector by soliciting buyers for
these rehabilitated homes.
Mr. Michael Hagan, California Pacific Properties,
explained that he had been in the rehabilitation business
since 1977, and stated that this proposal will not solve
the problem of deterioration of land values on the west
side. The holding costs on the homes that the City has
could be approximately 1 1/2% per month. He also stated
that the City cannot fix up one home in the middle of a
block and expect surrounding property owners to upgrade
their properties.
Carl McWilliams stated that the program won't work
and suggested, to prove his point, that the City issue
Request for Proposals (RFP) to the private sector and see
if anyone responds.
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Council Member Estrada made a motion, seconded by
Council Member Pope-Ludlam and unanimously carried, that
the reports on the San Bernardino City's Optimal Housing
Product Mix and the Acquisition/Rehabilitation Program for
HUD-Acquired Properties be referred to the Council's Low
and Moderate Housing Committee composed of Council Members
Estrada, Pope-Ludlam, Miller (as an alternate for Council
Member Minor).
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
ESTABLISHING RATES IN CONNECTION WITH THE
DISSEMINATION OF COPIES OF "THE CITY OF SAN
BERNARDINO OPTIMAL HOUSING PRODUCT MIX,
RECENT TRENDS, FUTURE EXPECTATIONS AND
POLICY CONSIDERATIONS HOUSING REPORT" TO
THE GENERAL PUBLIC. (4)
The Mayor and Common Council discussed the recommen-
dation that there be a charge of $500 for a copy of the
Optimal Housing Product Mix Report.
Ken Henderson, Director, Community Development,
answered questions regarding the proposal.
Sr. Assistant City Attorney Barlow also answered
questions regarding the Public Records Act.
Council Member Pope-Ludlam made a motion, seconded by
Council Member Estrada, that the Resolution regarding
charges for the Optimal Housing Product Mix be continued
to October 5, 1987, in the Council Chambers of City Hall,
300 North "D" Street, San Bernardino, California.
The motion carried by the fOllowing vote: Ayes:
Council Members Estrada, Reilly, Flores, Pope-Ludlam,
Miller. Noes: Council Member Maudsley. Absent: Council
Member Minor.
RECESS MEETING - CLOSED SESSION
At 12:07 p.m., Council Member Pope-Ludlam made a
motion, seconded by Council Member Flores and unanimously
carried, that the Adjourned Regular Meeting recess to a
Closed Session pursuant to Government Codes Section
54956.9(a) to confer with its attorney regarding pending
litigation which has been initiated and to which the City
is a party as follows: (2)
City of San Bernardino vs. California Construction
Management Inc., et al - Case No. 238755
Saldecke, et al vs. City of San Bernardino, et al -
Case No. 236836
Cable Lake Associates vs. City of San Bernardino
Common Council, et al - Case No. 238714
City of San Bernardino, et al vs. The San Manuel
Band of Mission Indians, et al - Case No.
CV-85-6899 WJR
Saab vs. City of San Bernardino - Case No. 234561
Harris vs. City of San Bernardino - Case No.
CV-87 04882 JSC (GX)
U. S. Department of Labor vs. Inland Manpower
Association, Administrative Law Judge, Case No.
85-CTA-55
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DeTinne vs. City of San Bernardino- Case No.
82B-003-2l4093
DeTinne vs. City of San Bernardino - Case No.
83B-054-222068
Summers vs. Meyers - Federal District Court
Case No. CV 83 5814 and Case No. 83A02l
WCAB SETTLEMENTS
Paul Gould - Fire Department - 86 SBR 122968
Barry Mallek - Police Department - 86 SBR 120562
Bill Brandon - Fire Department - 87 SBR 128151
Ernest Glass - Fire Department - 84 SBR 104191
Geraldine Longfellow - Police Department _
85 SBR 108292
Ruth Seley - Fire Department - 86 SBR 116166
CLOSED SESSION
At 12:07 p.m., the Closed Session was called to order
by Mayor Pro Tempore in the Conference Room of the Council
Chambers of City Hall, 300 North "D" Street, San Bernar-
dino, California.
ROLL CALL
Roll Call was taken with the following being present:
Mayor Pro Tempore Reilly; Council Members Estrada, Reilly,
Flores, Maudsley, Pope-Ludlam, Miller, Senior Assistant
City Attorney Barlow, City Administrator Schweitzer. Ab-
sent: Mayor Wilcox; Council Member Minor; City Clerk
Clark.
Also present: Kevin Sovereign, Liability Claims
Specialist; Attorney Ron Burford; Deputy City Attorney
Wilson; Deputy City Attorney Redd.
MR.
Mr.
Session.
SOVEREIGN AND MR. BURFORD EXCUSED
Sovereign and Mr. Burford left
the
Closed
DEPUTY CITY ATTORNEY WILSON EXCUSED
Deputy City Attorney Wilson left the Closed Session.
COUNCIL MEMBER ESTRADA EXCUSED
At 12:40 p.m., Council Member Estrada left the Closed
Session.
CITY CLERK ARRIVED
At 1:00 p.m., City Clerk Clark arrived at the Closed
Session.
CITY CLERK EXCUSED
At 1: 10 p.m., City Clerk Clark left the Closed
Session.
ADJOURN CLOSED SESSION
At 1:10 p.m., the Closed Session adjourned to the
Adjourned Regular Meeting of the Mayor and Common Council
in the Council Chambers of City Hall, 300 North "D"
Street, San Bernardino, California.
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RECONVENE MEETING
At 1: 10 p.m., the Adjourned Regular Meeting of the
Mayor and Common Council reconvened in the Council Cham-
bers of City Hall, 300 North "0" Street, San Bernardino,
California.
ROLL CALL
Roll Call was taken by the City Clerk with the fol-
lowing being present: Mayor Pro Tempore Reilly; Council
Members Reilly, Flores, Maudsley, Pope-Ludlam, Miller. Sr.
Assistant City Attorney Barlow, City Clerk Clark, City
Administrator Schweitzer. Absent: Mayor Wilcox; Council
Members Estrada, Minor.
SAAB VS. CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - SET PUBLIC
HEARING - OCTOBER 19, 1987
Council Member Reilly made a motion, seconded by
Council Member Miller and unanimously carried, to set a
public hearing in the case of Saab vs. City of San Bernar-
dino, Case No. 234561, at 10:30 a.m., on Monday, October
rg;-1987, in the Council Chambers of City Hall, 300 North
"0" Street, San Bernardino, California.
ADJOURN MEETING
At 1:12 p.m., Council Member Pope-Ludlam made a mo-
tion, seconded by Council Member Miller and unanimously
carried, that the meeting be adjourned to 9:00 a.m., on
Monday, October 5, 1987, in the Council Chambers of City
Hall, 300 North "0" Street, San Bernardino, California.
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No. of items: 4
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