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City of San Bernardino, California
May 10, 1988
This is the time and place set for an Adjourned
Regular Meeting of the Mayor and Common Council of the
City of San Bernardino at their Adjourned Regular Meeting
held on Friday, May 6, 1988, at 9:15 a.m., in the Council
Chambers of City Hall, 300 North "D" Street, San Bernar-
dino, California.
The City Clerk has caused to be posted the Notice of
Adjournment of said meeting held Friday, May 6, 1988, at
9:15 a.m., and has on file in the office of the City Clerk
an affidavit of said posting together with a copy of said
Notice which was posted at 1:00 p..m., on Friday, May 6,
1988, in the Council Chambers of City Hall, 300 North "D"
Street, San Bernardino, California.
The Adjourned Regular Meeting was called to order by
Mayor Wilcox at 5:06 p.m., on Tuesday, May 10, 1988, in
the Council Chambers of City Hall, 300 North "D" Street,
San Bernardino, California.
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ROLL CALL
Roll Call was taken by Deputy City Clerk Martinez
with the fOllowing being present: Mayor Wilcox; Council
Members Reilly, Flores, Maudsley, Minor, Pope-Ludlam,
Miller; City Attorney Penman, Deputy City Clerk Martinez.
Absent: Council Member Estrada; Deputy City Administrator
Robbins.
PUBLIC COMMENTS
There were no public comments.
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PUBLIC HEARING - GENERAL PLAN - LAND USE ALTERNATIVES
This is the time and place set for a public hearing
on the land use alternatives for the Wests ide Area, Norton
Area and North Central San Bernardino. (1)
Ann Siracusa, Planning Director, stated that this was
a catch up meeting for those areas that had been contin-
ued.
WESTS IDE - AREA 6
The boundaries of Area 6, Westside, are as follows:
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North:
South:
East:
West:
Devil Canyon Flood Control Channel
Ninth Street
1-215 Freeway
Lytle Creek Wash
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At their meeting held April 16, 1988, the Council
considered Area No.6 - Westside. Public testimony was
taken, and it was quite clear that the people did not want
Multiple Residential (MU), specifically on the arterials
of Baseline, Mt. Vernon and Highland and that they wanted
commercial designation.
The discussion at that point was that the Northwest
Redevelopment Plan indicates high density residential
along those corridors. The concern was that such changes
would trigger the need to amend the Redevelopment Plan and
that would open the tax increment question.
In discussing the issue with the Redevelopment Con-
sultant and the City Attorney's office, Planning staff was
advised that the kind of changes proposed at this time,
legally, should not require an amendment to the Redevelop-
ment Plan. Their advice to the Mayor and Council, as well
as staff, is to develop the best plan possible. Should
that be challenged at some future point, or if there is an
issue of conformity at a later date, it would be consid-
ered at that time.
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Ann Siracusa, Planning Director,
5, 1988, a public meeting was held at
prise Center to get additional input.
ion was that the people did not want
ments, to no apartments at all.
stated that on May
the Public Enter-
The range of opin-
low income apart-
It was the consensus of the people that they want to
attract jobs and economic development on the Wests ide and
they want land use designation that will allow that to
happen.
It was stated that a smaller representative group met
with the Planning staff and Councilwoman Pope-Ludlam to do
some actual mapping.
Staff Recommendation 1, dated May 10, 1988
1. Medical Center Drive
a. From King Elementary School, northward
to 16th Street, the MU (Mixed Use) on
both sides of the street should be changed
to RS (Residential Suburban).
b. From 16th Street to Highland Avenue,
the MU (Mixed Use) designation should remain
subject to the following:
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1. CHC (Commercial Health Care) uses
would be permitted.
2. Existing single-family residential
uses would be permitted.
3. Multiple housing is prohibited.
Anne Siracusa presented Exhibit "A", showing mapping
proposed by the Westside representative group, Council-
woman Pope-Ludlam and Planning staff.
Ann Siracusa answered questions, stating that resi-
dents in the area would be allowed to expand or make
additions under the RU designation. Property can be
vacant for three years and they can corne back and rent it
as residential. If at some point the property is sold to
a medical office complex or the hospital, it would
transition into a health care type facility.
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Ann Siracusa further stated that the area around the
hospital takes in the frontage along the east side of
Western, the frontage on the south side of 17th Street,
the corner of 16th and Medical Center and around the
vacant property to the west, 19th Street, up to Medical
Center on the west side, and stops on 29th Street. However
on the east side, it goes to Highland Avenue and over to
Western Avenue, taking along some frontage on the south
s ide of Highland Avenue. (Commerc i a 1 Hea 1 th Ca re and ex-
isting Single-Family Residential)
Development of the area would allow for medically
related uses and convalescent homes.
It was also recommended that this area, although it
would permit senior housing, be limited to two stories and
only allowed by a Conditional Use Permit and possibly some
other restrictions that would be developed.
Staff Recommendation 2 dated May 10, 1988
2. Highland Avenue
a. From Medical Center Drive to the
SR30 right-of-way, the CG (Commercial
General) designation should be used on
both sides of Highland Avenue.
b. From Medical Center Drive to Western
Avenue, the south side of Highland Avenue
should be designated MU (Mixed Use) as
discussed in l.b. above. The north side of
Highland Avenue should be designated
CG (Commercial General)
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c. The area bounded by Highland Avenue,
1-215 Freeway and the SR 30 right-of-way,
except those areas covered under s.a.
and 2.b. above, should be designated IL
(Industrial Light).
Concern was expressed regarding the allowance of
adequate depth for commercial development to occur and
still provide adequate parking and amenities to go with
the commercial projects. A second MU designation in this
case would be General Commercial, Light Industrial and
Single-Family housing.
Ann Siracusa described basic changes supported by
staff that were the result of public meetings with the
Westside representative group regarding residential uses.
A discussion ensued relative to the rationale for
limiting senior housing to two stories.
Ann Siracusa answered questions and stated that the
residents would prefer limiting the two story buildings to
the hospital, the professional building and housing.
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She further answered questions, stating that
Council could restrict or eliminate motels from
General Commercial designation or put restrictions on
they could be built.
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DEPUTY CITY ADMINISTRATOR ROBBINS
At 5:15 p.m., Deputy City Administrator Robbins ar-
rived at the Council Meeting.
Peter A. Mercadante, representing Thomas P. Merca-
dante, spoke regarding the parcel located on the northeast
corner of Baseline and Mt. Vernon and stated that he would
like to see the property remain CO.
Ann Siracusa stated that the intent of the Mixed Use
in that area is to prohibit multiple uses which would
allow General Commercial, Light Industrial, and any exist-
ing single-family uses; therefore, a CO would be per-
mitted.
Sharon Stephens, 2311 3rd Ave., Muscoy, expressed
concern regarding the area along the Lytle Creek levee and
Muscoy that would be changed from Residential Rural to
Residential Low. She stated that she had appeared before
the Moratorium Committee and objected to the tract of 177
homes that were going into that area. Her primary objec-
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tion is that some of the property would back up against
half acre lots, which have animals. If it is changed to
low density housing on less than half acre lots, and those
people are not allowed to have animals, there will be
environmental problems.
The area in question is
June to Lytle Creek Levee.
Muscoy Area and the north end
along Cajon Boulevard, from
The south end borders the
is the Industrial Park area.
Ann Siracusa stated that
veloper asked that this area
was approved by the Council.
allow 7200 square foot lots.
at a prior hearing, the de-
be changed from RL to RS and
The RS designation would
City Attorney Penman addressed Ms. Stephens' concern
and stated that the City has an ordinance that affects
that area. If the property is sold, they can no longer
keep animals.
COUNCIL MEMBER ESTRADA ARRIVED
At 5:34 p.m., Council Member Estrada arrived and the
Council Meeting and took her place at the Council table.
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David Lechuga, 2217 2nd Ave., San Bernardino, spoke
regarding the panel chosen to draw up the land use recom-
mendations and gave tentative support to the process. He
further stated that another hearing should be held for
more public comment.
Mr. Lechuga stated that at the last public hearing,
legal counsel mentioned that instead of amending the Rede-
velopment Plan and face possible litigation from taxing
agencies, that restrictions be placed when the area is
rezoned. By putting restrictions, it would make it
impossible for apartments to be developed.
City Attorney Penman stated that no changes have been
made, and that the Redevelopment Plan will have to comply
with the law. The General Plan is only a draft, and not
permanent. Over the next year, it will be considered again
by the Mayor and Council before they make the final
decision.
Jurlean McGinnis, President of the Homeowners Asso-
ciation, Orangewood Estates, 1624 N. Susie Lane, San Ber-
nardino, expressed her objections to apartments being
built on the Westside.
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Morsell Johnson, representing the San Bernardino
westside Leadership Coalition, stated that the commercial
areas are important to the Westside to generate jobs,
industry and commercial services. Mr. Johnson also stated
that there hasn't been much activity in that area in the
past due to the conflict between the Redevelopment Plan
and the previous General Plan.
City Attorney Penman spoke relative to the deadlines,
and stated that by June 10, 1988, the City has to have an
Interim Policy Document approved by OPR. By June 10,
1989, the City has to adopt a General Plan for approval by
OPR.
Wesley Jefferson, representing a branch of the San
Bernardino NAACP, 444 E. Foothill Blvd., Rialto, Ca.,
spoke in opposition to multiple family units on the major
corridors and stated that at one of the community meetings
he had attended, the City Attorney had presented a pro-
posal to keep the Redevelopment Plan. However, the resi-
dents were opposed to the compromise and were fearful that
the plan could result in multi-family units. They were
insistent that no multi-family units be built in those
corridors.
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Mr. Jefferson also stated that after another public
meeting, a new proposal came from the City Attorney's
office. He understands the new proposal to mean that
under the MU designation, which does not permit the pre-
sent Redevelopment Plan to exist, if you build multi-
family units, you can't build anything else.
He asked the Council to remember over the next year
that the community does not want apartments on major cor-
ridors. It is his hope that the Redevelopment area gets
assistance in coming up with an economic strategy, pro-
hibits multi-family and recommends an MU that allows other
uses. If the Council encourages some development in that
area, the City could entice some private development to
start.
City Attorney Penman stated that his office is re-
quired to provide alternatives, and is not recommending a
plan that would provide for high density housing in that
area.
Mr. Jefferson stated that because the City Attorney
is trying to keep the Redevelopment Plan intact, the City
Attorney is going to compromise with a MU designation that
would restrict mUlti-family. Mr. Jefferson stated that
this could not be done.
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Mr. Penman stated that if the Council wants to desig-
nate that area in such a manner, and not allow any multi-
family, that it could be done. The Council will deal with
the Redevelopment Plan as the law allows.
Larry Claunch, 2488 3rd Ave., Muscoy resident, spoke
regarding Tract 12372, which was approved by the Planning
Commission and is before the Moratorium Commission. Mr.
Claunch stated that the people in that area were never
notified of this action. The area that was annexed into
the City is basically another island and the project
never had an Environmental Impact Report. Mr. Claunch
stated that this project will definitely have an environ-
mental impact on the whole community of Muscoy.
Mr. Claunch also stated that the residents in that
area would like to have more up-scale housing. They don't
want the type of housing that the City has proposed for
this area. He recommended a complete evaluation of this
proj ect.
Mayor Wilcox asked what kind of communication was
given to the public to let them know what area was being
discussed.
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Ann Siracusa stated that advertising was done in five
newspapers, public service announcements and notices were
sent to approximately 200 individuals and organizations on
the mailing list. No specific mailing was done to all
property owners.
It was pointed out that the area is designated RL, 1
to 3 units per acre. The Planning Commission's recommen-
dation was RL when the Council considered this area. The
Council gave the applicant for Tract 12372 a tentative RS,
but no formal action has been taken.
Joel Dortch, 6059 Ave., Juan Dias, Riverside, Ca.,
representing Fred H. Dortch, stated that if the Council
adopts this highly restrictive zoning that has been pro-
posed, it will hurt property owners in that area. He sees
no usage for that land other than Multiple Family.
Ken Lambert, 980 Porter Street, Muscoy resident,
expressed his opposition to the tract and stated that he
had not been notified of the meeting.
Council Member Flores made a motion, seconded by
Council Member Pope-Ludlam and unanimously carried, that
the following staff recommendation be approved:
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1. Medical Center Drive.
a. From King Elementary School, northward
to 16th Street, the MU (Mixed Use) on
both sides of the street be changed to
RS (Residential Suburban)
b. From 16th Street to Highland Ave.,
the MU (Mixed Use) designation remain
subject to the following:
1. CHC (Commercial Health Care) uses
will be permitted.
2. Existing Single-Family residential
uses will be permitted.
3. Multiple housing is prohibited.
Council Member Flores made a motion, seconded by
Council Member Maudsley and unanimously carried, that the
following staff recommendation be approved:
2. Highland Avenue
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a. From Medical Center Dr. to the SR 30
right-of-way, the CG (Commercial General
designation be issued on both sides of
Highland Avenue.
b. From Medical Center Drive to Western
Avenue the south side of Highland Avenue
be designated MU (Mixed Use) as in l.b.
above. The north side of Highland Avenue
be designated CG (Commercial General)
c. The area bounded by Highland Avenue,
1-215 Freeway and the SR30 right-of-way,
except those areas covered under 2.a
and 2.b above, be designated IL (Light
Industrial).
Council Member Pope-Ludlam discussed multiple housing
and stated that if this causes serious problems with the
plan, it will be brought back to the community and Coun-
cil.
Staff Recommendation 3 dated May 9, 1988
3. Mount Vernon Avenue (both sides)
a. From Highland Avenue to Baseline Street,
the MU designation should remain subject
to the following:
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1. CG uses would be permitted.
2. IL uses would be permitted.
3. Existing single-family residential
uses would be permitted.
4. Multiple housing is prohibited.
5. Where the depth of parcels along
Mt. Vernon Ave. is insufficient for
development, the MU designation would
encroach into the adjacent residential
uses up to a maximum depth of 300 feet
from Mt. Vernon Ave.
The Council discussed the depth of parcels along Mt.
Vernon Avenue as it relates to the MU designation, which
encroaches on the adjacent residential uses up to a maxi-
mum depth of 300 feet.
Council Member Flores made a motion, seconded by
Council Member Maudsley and unanimously carried that Staff
Recommendation 3 dated May 10, 1988, as quoted above, be
approved.
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Staff Recommendation 4 dated May 9, 1988
Council Member Flores made a motion, seconded by
Council Member Pope-Ludlam and unanimously carried, that
Staff Recommendation 4 Baseline Street (both sides) dated
May 9, 1988, be approved as follows:
a. From California Street to the 1--215 Freeway, the
MU (Mixed Use) designation remain subject to the follow-
ing:
1. CG (Commercial General) uses be permitted
2. IL (Industrial Light) uses be permitted.
3. Existing Single-Family residential uses be
permitted.
4. Multiple housing is prohibited - using the
same conditions as it relates to the plan
and are negotiated between the community and
Council.
5. Where the depth of parcel along Baseline
Street is insufficient for development, the
MU designation would encroach into the
adjacent residential uses up to a maximum
depth of 300 feet from Baseline Street -
same transitional designation.
CITY ATTORNEY PENMAN EXCUSED
At 6:25 p.m., City Attorney Penman left the Council
meeting.
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SENIOR ASSISTANT DEPUTY CITY ATTORNEY BARLOW ARRIVED
At 6:25 p.m., Senior Assistant City Attorney Barlow
arrived at the Council Meeting and took his place at the
Council Table.
Ann Siracusa stated that it would be helpful if
Council would direct staff in the next part of the process
to pay attention to how senior projects fit into the area
with this particular designation and how that would inter-
face with commercial neighbors, because it would permit
them right next to commercial projects as well as single-
family.
Council discussed multiple housing, which is indi-
cated on Item lB-3 in that this should be enough direction
to the Planning Department or Building and Safety. Mul-
tiple housing is prohibited other than with a Conditional
Use Permit. Under the CHC, Council might consider senior
housing and still prohibit apartment type dwellings.
Ann Siracusa stated that staff could proceed with
that type of direction.
RECESS MEETING
At 6:36 p.m., the Mayor declared a five minute break.
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RECONVENE MEETING
At 6:53 p.m., the Adjourned 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 Deputy City Clerk Martinez
with the following being present: Mayor Wilcox; Council
Members Estrada, Reilly, Flores, Maudsley, Minor, Miller;
City Attorney Penman, Deputy City Clerk Martinez, Deputy
City Administrator Robbins. I'.bsent: Council Member
Pope-Ludlam.
NORTON - AREA 7
The boundaries of Area No.7, Norton are as follows:
North:
South:
East:
West:
Base Line Street
Santa Ana River
Palm Avenue
Waterman Avenue
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Ann Siracusa, Planning Director, stated that staff
had four recommendations, of which the Council has acted
on two. She asked for recommendations on how to deal with
the Roesch bus lines and the property on Sixth and Ster-
ling, which the Commission had recommended RM and the
property owner was asking for RMH.
Staff Recommendation 2 dated May 6, 1988
The area north of 9th Street, where the Roesch Lines
bus yard is located be designated RU, Residential Urban,
with a policy provision to allow the bus yard to remain
indefinitely and to permit contiguous expansion up to 20
percent of the existing facility, but also including a
provision that if the Roesch Lines wishes to leave that
location and sell the property that the RU designation
prevails.
However, if the Council wants Roesch Lines to be able
to leave that location and sell or lease the property to
another light industrial user, then the property should be
designated IL, Industrial Light, with a provision that a
Conditional Use Permit be required for any change of use.
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The Planning Director stated that Council should be
cautious about putting Light Industrial use in an area
that is surrounded by residential. The Conditional Use
Permit for Light Industrial would be the best way to
address a particular new use.
COUNCIL MEMBER POPE-LUDLAM ARRIVED
At 7:00 p.m., Council Member Pope-Ludlam arrived at
the Council Meeting and took her seat at the Council
Table.
Council Member Reilly made a motion, seconded by
Council Member Estrada and unanimously carried, to approve
the staff recommendation in paragraph 2 allowing Roesch to
expand up to 20% and remain there (or any bus type faci-
lity similar to Roesch) for their life-time period, with
an RU designation. In effect, this would be grandfather-
ing the bus yard or any bus type facility similar to
Roesch that took over the operation.
Staff Recommendation 4
The area located at
Street, should be changed
IL, Industrial Light.
dated May 6, 1988
Sterling Avenue, north of 5th
from RM, Residential Medium, to
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Ann Siracusa stated that the Council had requested
staff to contact Norton Air Force Base regarding the
Agreement of Guarantee Rental and had asked for additional
information relative to the property located on Sterling
and 6 th Street.
She answered questions regarding the vacancy factor.
She explained that for the most part, the dwelling units
which meet the physical development standards of the
military cost more than the BAQ (Housing Allowance) re-
ceived by military personnel. The dwelling units which
can be rented within the housing allowance do not meet the
physical standards.
It was further stated that the Air Force will assure
95 percent occupancy of the project for a 25 year period.
The project owner may not rent to other than military
personnel during this periOd. The only circumstances
where the military could terminate the contract would be
for nonperformance of the owner or complete closure of the
air base.
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This is a private development project and is not
financed by the government and not considered a government
project. It's subject to all fees, zoning controls, and
property taxes to which any other private project is sub-
ject. It is also subject to the state imposed moratorium.
The project was approved by the DRC on May 14, 1987,
and would have been valid until May 14, 1988. Under the
provisions of the OPR moratorium, the City may not approve
an extension of the permit unless the restrictions are
lifted prior to the expiration date. It would be neces-
sary for the applicant to refile the Review of Plans for
the proj ect.
A discussion ensued regarding the Commission's recom-
mendation for that parcel of property which is designated
RM, 9 to 14 units per acre, and higher density 14 to 24
units per acre.
Council expressed concern that if the project is
approved, can the RM designation be retained with the 14
units as a maximum. If the RM is retained, the project
would just come under what the applicant was proposing.
Dean Bradley of Noble Properties Inc., explained
that this project is designed for 300 units on slightly
under 20 acres.
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Mr. Bradley answered questions, stating that the
Air Force prescribed 300 units at a density not to exceed
15 units per acre and they are slightly under 15 units per
acre on this project. He also stated that this project
has been submitted to MAC Headquarters. It has been to
Congress twice and signed by the President.
He further answered questions regarding the Air Force
guaranteeing 97 per cent occupancy, and the project
having the flexibility to rent the other 3 per cent,
stating that this happens only if the Air Force releases
that unit for rental to the pUblic. In the event the Air
Force cancels the contract, the Air Force would be subject
to a liquidated damages clause in the contract.
He further stated that the Air Force retains the
right to inspect at any time, the maintenance, books,
records and occupancy. They would have total access to
the project at all times.
Mr. Bradley answered questions, stating that the
units are, in some cases, at the minimum allowable dis-
tance; however, where the buildings meet, they have re-
duced the units from a two story down to a one story.
There are no two-story units 15 feet of one another.
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Ann Siracusa answered questions, stating that
Council could give an RMH designation with a cap of no
more than 17 units per acre.
The Council discussed the effects of designating the
area and applying a cap.
Mr. Bradley stated they don't have the
except for minor ways, to modify this plan.
not densify it under the 15 units per acre.
authority,
They could
Mr. Bradley answered questions, stating that the
contract is transferable upon the transferee being ac-
cepted and approved by the United States Air Force.
A discussion ensued relative to the two phases of the
project and the developer's request for 500 units.
Ann Siracusa stated that the agreement was for 300
units.
Mr. Cohen, developer of the project, stated that two
bedroom apartments for $300, within the radius of Norton,
with 1200 square feet, tennis courts volleyball courts,
pools cannot be found.
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Council Member Reilly made a motion, seconded by
Council Member Pope-Ludlam , that the "L" shaped piece of
property north of 6th Street and east of Sterling be des-
ignated RMH with a cap of 15 units per gross acre.
The motion carried by the following vote: Ayes: Coun-
cil Members Estrada, Reilly, Flores, Minor, Pope-Ludlam,
Miller. Noes: Council Member Maudsley. Absent: None.
Staff Recommendation 3 dated May 2, 1988
South of the street from the existing mobilehome park
(east of the southerly extension of Valencia Avenue) to
the East Twin Creek Channel, the CG Commercial General,
should be changed to RU, Residential Urban, for approxi-
mately 800 feet deep.
Ed Jacobsen, Agent and Consultant for the University
of Redlands, spoke relative to the property located within
Area 7, south of 9th Street, east of Waterman Avenue.
Ann Siracusa stated that the area is currently desig-
nated CG and Mr. Jacobsen is asking for a density that
will allow him to build a mobilehome park.
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Mr. Jacobsen stated that the property is currently in
the vicinity of a number of mobilehome parks and that
there are various types of uses in the area.
It was also stated that under the proposed designa-
tion, CG, mobilehome parks and some of the other types of
existing uses, would not be allowed.
The Planning Director suggested that Council either
designate the area for mobilehome parks or leave it
General Commercial.
Mr. Jacobsen answered questions, stating that at this
point, the property can be used as they propose with the
a CM designation and a Conditional Use Permit.
The Planning Director recommended that Council bring
the RU designation to the west and south to include that
property which would permit mobilehome parks based on the
surrounding land uses in the area.
Mayor Wilcox pointed out that if it's designated RU,
that would be the only use available for that property.
COUNCIL MEMBER ESTRADA EXCUSED
Council Member Estrada left the Council meeting.
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Council Member Reilly made a motion, seconded by
Council Member Maudsley, that the matter be continued to
another meeting and that staff get together with Mr.
Jacobsen and come back to Council.
The motion
Council Members
Miller. Noes:
Member Estrada.
carried by the following vote: Ayes:
Reilly, Flores, Maudsley, Pope-Ludlam,
Council Member Minor. Absent: Council
NORTH CENTRAL SAN BERNARDINO - AREA 8
The boundaries of Area 8, North Central San Bernar-
dino, are as follows:
North:
parkdale Avenue to Twin Creek Wash to SR 30
to Victoria Avenue
Baseline Street
Victoria Avenue
1-215 Freeway
South:
East:
West:
Staff Recommendation 1 dated May 2, 1988
Council Member Reilly made a motion, seconded by
Council Member Miller to approve Staff Recommendation 1
dated May 2, 1988, for Area 8 as follows:
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The RS, at the northwest corner of Base Line Street
and Victoria Avenue, be changed to CN, Commercial Neigh-
borhood, along Base Line Street with RMH, behind it ex-
tending to the Warm Creek Flood Control Channel.
The motion
Council Members
Miller. Noes:
Member Estrada.
carried
Reilly,
Council
by the following vote: Ayes:
Maudsley, Minor, Pope-Ludlam,
Member Flores. Absent: Council
Chris Crawford of Crawford Investment Co., owner of a
commercial building on the corner of Arrowhead and 18th
Street, stated that the entire street from 16th to High-
land on Arrowhead was changed to CO and at a later meeting
was changed to RS. As there are many commercial buildings
on Arrowhead, he would like to see it designated CO.
Ann Siracusa pointed out that a representative of the
CAC met with residents within that area and it was the
consensus of the residents that they do not want any more
office buildings in the area. The CAC initially desig-
nated both sides of Arrowhead as Office Commercial. This
does not accomplish that objective.
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The intent of the Advisory Committee was to retain
the offices that are there now, in a legal status, which
means that they can expand, but not allow conversion of
any more residential.
Mr. Crawford's concern was that they would not be
able to finance buildings with a designation of non-con-
forming use.
It was pointed out that the intent was not to make it
a non-conforming use. The intent was to grandfather them
so that they would be a conforming use. The language in
the plan would identify the specific parcels and deem them
consistent with the General Plan.
Council Member Reilly stated that if the Council were
to designate the west side of Arrowhead from 16th Street
north to tie into the CG along Highland Avenue, they could
insert something which would only allow conversion, not
any new office buildings. The plan does show the east
side of "D" Street as CO.
COUNCIL MEMBER POPE-LUDLAM EXCUSED
Council Member Pope-Ludlam left the Council Meeting.
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Council Member Reilly made a motion, seconded by
Council Member Miller and unanimously carried, to bring
the CO, (Commercial Office) down the west side of Arrow-
head Avenue to 16th Street, with a provision that the
existing homes must remain if they are to be converted and
tying the east side of Arrowhead from 20th Street, north
to Highland as CO.
Council Member Reilly made a motion, seconded by
Council Member Miller and unanimously carried, that the
office building on the southeast corner of Arrowhead Ave-
nue be grandfathered in as a commercial structure.
Vince Gigandet, 1435 N. Waterman Ave., stated he owns
approximately 1 3/4 acres on Waterman Avenue, between
Wabash and Gilbert and fronting on Waterman, going back to
Parkside. The current designation for his land is AP, and
the new plan states RS. Mr. Gigandet's concern is that
zoning his parcel as residential, does not fit with the
existing development.
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Council Member Reilly made a motion, seconded by
Council Member Maudsley and unanimously carried, that the
northeast corner of Waterman Avenue and Wabash go from RS
to CG for the existing restaurant site, and that the re-
mainder of the block, except for the single-family house
along Wabash, remain RS, and the remainder go to CO.
Council Member Reilly made a motion, seconded by
Council Member Miller and unanimously carried, that the
north half of the block between Wabash and Gilbert bounded
on the west by Parks ide Drive and on the east by the rear
(west) property lines of those single-family lots facing
Pepper Tree Lane go from RS to CHC.
The reason for said motion was that the CHC will be
more restrictive than the CO and the CO uses would not
extend down Gilbert.
SENIOR ASSISTANT CITY ATTORNEY BARLOW EXCUSED
Senior Assistant City Attorney Barlow left the Coun-
cil meeting.
CITY ATTORNEY PENMAN ARRIVED
City Attorney Penman arrived at the Council Meeting
and took his place at the Council Table.
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Council Member Reilly made a motion, seconded by
Council Member Miller and unanimously carried, to instruct
staff to include in the development concept along Waterman
Avenue that the conversion of existing residences to of-
fice or commercial type uses not be permitted. (Wabash
north to Highland Ave.)
Council Member Reilly made a motion, seconded by
Council Member Miller and unanimously carried, to direct
staff to come back to the Council with a policy recommen-
dation that where the depth of the parcels on major
thoroughfares such as "E" Street, Highland Avenue, Base-
line, and Mt. Vernon is insufficient for proper commercial
development, the adjoining land outside of the commer-
cially designated area may be considered part of the
development plan.
Norris Gregory, consultant for Sparkle Car Wash, on
Highland Avenue near Waterman Avenue, requested that the
entire block be consistently zoned. Mr. Gregory stated
that the block from Highland Avenue on the south, 23rd
Street on the north, Waterman Avenue on east and Leroy
Street on the west, for the most part is CG and asked that
the one remaining parcel on that block be zoned CG.
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Mr. Gregory answered questions stating that the par-
cel is a vacant lot and that the requested designation
would square that area.
Council Member Reilly made a motion, seconded by
Council Member Miller and unanimously carried, that the
entirety of the block bounded by Waterman Avenue on the
east, Leroy Street on the west, 23rd Street on the north,
and Highland Avenue on the south, have the preferred land
use designation of CG.
Courtney Buse, 3808 Osbun Road, spoke relative to the
area bounded by Baseline, Waterman Avenue, Highland Avenue
and "0" Street, which is now recommended for a land use
designation of RS.
Mr. Buse stated that the development which has occur-
red primarily on the Waterman side, has been apartments.
There is a significant amount of older residential areas
westward, which are in the process of getting older and
needing to be recycled.
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Mr. Buse also stated that the lots are predominately
50 x 150. A tri-plex could be built on a lot of that size
with the appropriate parking. It could be built in a
single story design so that it would blend with single-
family residential in the neighborhood.
It was suggested by Mr. Buse, that the area now
designated RS be redesignated similar to what it has been
for many years and to the development there now, which is
RMH with a cap of 18.
Council discussed a meeting held with the San Bernar-
dino City Unified School Board. The School Board request-
ed relief from the over abundance of multiple housing
areas impacting the schools.
Council asked whether staff had given any thought to
recycling said area.
Steve Svete of Envicom, stated that both the CAC and
Planning Commission discussed the neighborhood and RS was
recommended as shown on Alternative "A". The consultant
team proposed in their Proposals A, Band C a variety of
options for this island bounded by the streets referred to
by Mr. Buse.
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In Alternative "B", the consultants proposed RS for
the northern half, breaking at the half way point and then
RU which would allow second units to be added to the rear
of the properties. Alternative "C" was high density, RMH
on the lower half and RU on the northern portion.
Mr. Svete pointed out that the CAC discussed the
matter at length and voted to retain RS.
The Council discussed the handling of older areas and
requested alternate recommendations from the consultants
before the Interim Policy Document is sent to Sacramento.
COUNCIL MEMBER MINOR EXCUSED
Council Member Minor left the Council meeting.
Council Member Reilly made a motion, seconded by
Council Member Miller and unanimously carried, that the
consultants corne back with some alternatives as to what to
do, and what are the alternatives on the older areas of
the City.
COUNCIL MEMBER MINOR RETURNED
Council Member Minor returned to the Council meeting.
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Council Member Reilly made a motion, seconded by
Council Member Flores and unanimously carried, that on the
west side of "0" Street between 15th Street and 16th
Street, the CO designation be extended westerly to Stod-
dard Avenue.
Staff Recommendation 2 dated May 2, 1988
The CN along Waterman Avenue south of SR 30 should be
changed to CG, and decreased in size to reflect existing
uses.
Ann Siracusa pointed out that the CN designation is
too large and that the residential that is there should be
retained.
Council Member Maudsley made a motion, seconded by
Council Member Flores and unanimously carried, that the CN
along Waterman Avenue south of SR 30 be changed to CG and
decreased in size to reflect existing uses.
Staff Recommendation 3 dated May 2, 1988
Council Member Flores made a motion, seconded by
Council Member Maudsley and unanimously carried, that
Staff Recommendation No.3 be approved as follows:
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The
Mountain
Avenue be
existing commercial center located west of
View Cemetery from 27th Street to Alexander
designated CG, Commercial General.
COUNCIL MEMBER ESTRADA ARRIVED
At 9:45 p.m., Council Member Estrada returned to the
Council Meeting and took her place at the Council Table.
Staff Recommendation 4 dated May 2, 1988
Council Member Flores made a motion, seconded by
Council Member Maudsley and unanimously carried, that
Staff Recommendation 4 be approved as follows:
The CO, Commercial Office, designation located be-
tween 1-215 and "H" Street between 13th Street and 16th
Street be changed to IL, Industrial Light. The existing
residential along Virginia Street within this area be
designated RU, Residential Urban.
Ann Siracusa acknowledged that the fifth recommenda-
tion was a misdesignation of a school.
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Council Member Reilly made a motion, seconded by
Council Member Flores and unanimously carried, that
Lincoln School located on Baseline, east of Arrowhead
Avenue, be designated PF.
ADJOURNMENT
At 10:05 p.m., Council Member Flores made a motion,
seconded by Council Member Maudsley and unanimously car-
ried that the meeting adjourn to Thursday, May 12, 1988,
at 5:00 p. m., in the Council Chambers of City Hall, 300
N. "D" Street, San Bernardino, California.
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No. of hours: 5
No. of items: 1
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