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City of San Bernardino, California
May 31, 1989
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 Wednesday,
May 24, 1989, at 9:10 a.m., in the Council Chambers of City Hall,
300 North "D" Street, San Bernardino, California.
The City Clerk has caused to be posted the Order of Adjourn-
ment of said meeting held Wednesday, May 24, 1989, and has on
file in the Office of the City Clerk an affidavit of posting
together with a copy of said Order which was posted at 3:30 p.m.,
Thursday, May 25, 1989, on the door of the place at which said
meeting was held.
The Adjourned Regular Meeting
Council of the City of San Bernardino
a.m., in the Council Chambers of City
San Bernardino, California.
of the Mayor and
was called to order
Hall, 300 North "D"
Common
at 9:20
Street,
INVOCATION
The Invocation was given by Phil Arvizo, Executive Assistant
to the Council.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
Council Member Jack Reilly led the Pledge of Allegiance.
ROLL CALL
Roll Call was taken by the City Clerk with the following
being present: Mayor Wilcox; Council Members Reilly, Flores,
Maudsley, Minor, Pope-Ludlam, Miller; City Attorney Penman, City
Clerk Clark, Acting City Administrator Robbins. Absent: Council
Member Estrada.
RECESS MEETING - CLOSED SESSION - PIPELINE
- CITY V CAL-NEV
Council Member Flores made a motion, seconded by Council
Member Minor and unanimOUSly carried, to recess to closed session
pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9 (2a and 2b) to confer
with the City Attorney regarding pending litigation entitled City
of San Bernardino v CAL-NEV Pipeline Company, a Delaware
Corporation, and Does 1-100, San Bernardino Superior Court Case
249735.
CLOSED SESSION
The Closed Session was called to order at 9:25 a.m., in the
Ante room of the Council Chambers of City Hall, 300 North "D"
Street, San Bernardino, California.
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ROLL CALL
Roll Call was taken by the City Clerk with the following
being present: Mayor Wilcox; Council Members Reilly, Flores,
Maudsley, Minor, Pope-Ludlam, Miller; City Attorney Penman, City
Clerk Clark, Acting City Administrator Robbins. Absent: Council
Member Estrada.
Also present:
Denice Brue, Deputy
Executive Assistant to
Dennis Barlow,
City Attorney,
the Mayor.
Assistant City
and Richard
Attorney,
Bennecke,
ADJOURN CLOSED SESSION
At 9:35 a.m., the Closed Session of the Mayor and Common
Council of the City of San Bernardino adjourned to the Adjourned
Regular Meeting of the Mayor and Common Council.
RECONVENE MEETING
At 9:40 a.m. the Adjourned Regular Meeting of
Common Council reconvened in the Council Chambers
300 North "D" Street, San Bernardino, California.
the Mayor and
of City Hall,
ROLL CALL
Roll Call was taken by the City Clerk with the following
being present: Mayor Wilcox; Council Members Reilly, Flores,
Maudsley, Minor, Pope-Ludlam, Miller; City Attorney Penman, City
Clerk Clark, Acting City Administrator Robbins. Absent: Council
Member Estrada.
PUBLIC HEARING - DUFFY STREET TRAIN DERAILMENT
AND PIPELINE EXPLOSION
Council Member Pope-Ludlam made a motion, seconded by
Council Member Maudsley and unanimously carried, that the Mayor
and Council hold a pUblic hearing on a non-agendized item: the
Duffy Street pipeline explosion, as the decision by CAL-NEV to
reopen the pipeline occurred sUbsequent to the posting of the
Council Agenda for the May 31, 1989, meeting.
Assemblyman Dave Elder, 57th District, Chairman of the
California Assembly's Select Committee on Hazardous Materials,
Pipeline, Chemical Plant and Refinery Safety, read his letter
dated May 30, 1989, to United States Senators Pete Wilson and
Alan Cranston supporting the City's request that CAL NEV be
required to move the Duffy Street pipeline to the west side of
the Southern Pacific Railroad berm.
Assemblyman
Bernardino and
questions.
Elder offered his assistance to the City of San
stayed through the public hearing to answer
COUNCIL MEMBER ESTRADA ARRIVED
At 9:50 a.m., Council Member Estrada arrived at the Council
Meeting.
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The following persons spoke regarding the pipeline explosion
which occurred Thursday, May 25, 1989:
Bill Jacocks, 19649 Kauri Avenue, Rialto
James Atkins, 2451 Duffy Street
Ben Terry, 2259 Adams Street
Dennis Coreen, 2577 Duffy Street
Alice Paine, 2623 San Carlo
Mrs. Windley, 2302 Donald Street
Rita Osburn, 82 Cathy, Redlands
Ruby Self, 2340 Adams
Carole Quinton, 2062 Adams
Vickie Milligan, 2305 Donald Street
Wentworth C. Hill, 2657 San Carlo
Joyce Brooks, 2594 San Carlo
Paul Allen, 2583 San Carlo
Paul Evans, 2634 Duffy
Jose Medina, 2292 Donald Street
Linda White, 2358 Mesa Street
Cherlyn Reed, 2495 Duffy Street
Steve Alderette, 2682 San Carlo
Alex Valle, 2504 Duffy Street
Gershin Watkins, 1666 Vine Street
Ali Mohammed, Highland and Macy
Pamela Baker, 2230 Donald Street
The major concerns of the above speakers were: can the City
declare a disaster area; residents don't want to go back into
their homes; are there hazardous materials at the site; safety of
the drinking water, chances of another derailment, chances of
another explosion, enclosure of the pipeline in concrete.
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City Attorney Penman answered several questions and spoke
regarding conversations he had with Dr. Peterson of the San
tit Bernardino County Health Department.
RECESS MEETING
At 11:00 a.m., Mayor Wilcox declared a ten minute recess.
RECONVENE MEETING
At 11:15 a.m., the Adjourned Regular Meeting of the Mayor
and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino reconvened in
the Council Chambers of City Hall, 300 North "D" Street, San
Bernardino, California.
ROLL CALL
Roll Call was taken by the City
being present: Mayor Wilcox; Council
Flores, Maudsley, Minor, Pope-Ludlam,
Penman, City Clerk Clark, Acting City
Absent: None.
Clerk with the following
Members Estrada, Reilly,
Miller; City Attorney
Administrator Robbins.
DUFFY STREET DISASTER - CONTINUATION OF PUBLIC
HEARING
Lynda Holcomb, 2541 Duffy Street, spoke
devastating trauma and stated she did not want to
neighborhoOd.
regarding the
return to the
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Peter Brierty, Supervising Environmental Specialist for the
County of San Bernardino, answered questions from the audience
regarding the water table and the sodium carbonate spilled during
the derailment.
City Attorney Penman also answered questions.
The residents of the Duffy Street disaster area were
requested to form a committee and select an official spokesperson
to enable city representatives to effectively communicate with
the residents who are now scattered due to the disaster.
RECESS MEETING
At 12:05 p.m., Council Member Pope-LUdlam made a motion,
seconded by Council Member Reilly and unanimously carried, that
the meeting recess to the MIC Room on the Sixth Floor of City
Hall, 300 North "D" Street, San Bernardino, California, for the
fOllowing closed session items:
Pending litigation
54956.9 (b) (1), as
litigation.
Pending litigation pursuant to Government Code Section
54956.9(c), so that the Council may decide whether to
initiate litigation.
pursuant to Government Code Section
there is significant exposure to
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To consider personnel matters pursuant to Government
Code Section 54957.
Pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9(a) to
confer with its attorney regarding pending litigation
which has been initiated formally to which the City
is a party as follows:
City of San Bernardino v. California Construction Manaqement,
Inc., et al - San Bernardino Superior Court Case No. 238755;
Saldecke, et al v. City of San Bernardino, et al - San Bernardino
Superior Court Case 236836;
Cable Lake Association Y. City of San Bernardino - San Bernardino
Superior Court No. 239714 and Case No. 239649
Stubblefield Construction Company et al v. City of San Bernardino
et al - San Bernardino Superior Court Case 232998;
Barratt, Inc., Y. City of San Bernardino
Superior Court Case No. 242433;
San Bernardino
Hiqhland Hills Homeowners Association Y. City of San Bernardino
et al - San Bernardino Superior Court Case 241464
Barron/Alcarez v City of San Bernardino - San Bernardino Superior
Court Case No. 241692
City of San Bernardino v.
Corporation and Does 1-100
249735
CAL-NEV Pipeline Company, A Delaware
- San Bernardino Superior Court Case
RECONVENE MEETING - CLOSED SESSION
The Adjourned Regular Meeting
Council reconvened in Closed Session
Room on the Sixth Floor of City Hall,
Bernardino, California.
of the Mayor
at 12:25 p.m.,
300 North "D"
and Common
in the MIC
Street, San
ROLL CALL
Roll Call was taken by the City Clerk with the following
being present: Mayor Wilcox; Council Members Estrada, Reilly,
Flores, Maudsley, Minor, Pope-Ludlam, Miller; City Attorney
Penman, City Clerk Clark; Acting City Administrator Robbins.
Absent: None.
Also present: Mark Huebsch, RDA Special Counsel from the
firm of Stradling, Yocca, Carlson and Rauth; Deputy City
Attorneys: Brue, Empeno, Barlow; Police Chief Burnett; Fire
Chief Moon.
At 1:05 p.m., Jon Roberts, Field Engineer, Public Works
Department, arrived at the closed session.
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At 2:10 p.m., Deputy City Attorney Wilson arrived in Closed
Session.
At 2:25
Assistant to
Session.
p.m., Deputy City Attorney Roth and Executive
the Mayor, Richard Bennecke, arrived in Closed
RECESS CLOSED SESSION
At 2:40 p.m., Mayor Wilcox called for a ten minute recess.
RECONVENE CLOSED SESSION
At 2:55 p.m., the Closed Session of the Mayor and Common
Council reconvened in the MIC Room on the Sixth Floor of City
Hall, 300 North "D" Street, San Bernardino, California.
ROLL CALL
Roll Call was taken by the City Clerk with the following
being present: Mayor Wilcox; Council Members Estrada, Reilly,
Flores, Maudsley, Minor, Pope-Ludlam, Miller; City Attorney
Penman, City Clerk Clark. Absent: Acting City Administrator
Robbins.
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Also present: Deputy City Attorneys: Brue, Empeno,
Barlow; Mark Huebsch, RDA Special Counsel from the firm of
Stradling, Yocca, Carlson and Rauth; Planning Director Kilger.
At 3:08 p.m., RDA Executive Director Dukett arrived in the
Closed Session and City Attorney Penman left.
COUNCIL MEMBER ESTRADA EXCUSED, CITY ATTORNEY
PENMAN RETURNED
At 3:30 p.m., Council Member Estrada left the Closed
Session, and City Attorney Penman returned.
CITY ATTORNEY EXCUSED
At 4:53 p.m., City Attorney Penman left the Closed Session.
ADJOURN CLOSED SESSION
At 4:30 p.m., the Closed Session of the Mayor and Common
Council adjourned.
RECONVENE MEETING
At 4:50 p.m., the Adjourned Regular Meeting of the Mayor and
Common Council of the City of San Bernardino reconvened 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 the City Clerk with the following
being present: Mayor Wilcox; Council Members Reilly, Flores,
Maudsley, Minor, Pope-Ludlam, Miller; Deputy City Attorney
Empeno, City Clerk Clark. Absent: Council Member Estrada;
Acting City Administrator Robbins.
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GENERAL PLAN PUBLIC HEARING - FINAL ENVIRONMENTAL
IMPACT REPORT
This is the time and place set for discussion on the
environmental impact report on the General Plan.
final
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Woodie Tescher
"Finalizing Addendum
Response to Comments
of Envicom distributed a document entitled
to the Draft Environmental Impact Report and
Document".
This document assesses the effects that changes to the
policies and programs, identified in the draft Environmental
Impact Report to mitigate impacts, may have had on the
determinations and findings. The Finalizing Addendum assures
that policy changes made during the review process are evaluated
to determine if the finalized plan's impacts are still mitigable
under the remaining modified or new policies. Additionally, the
Finalizing Addendum provides responses to comments not included
in the Response to Comment document and modifications to be made
to previously provided responses as requested by the City staff
and Environmental Review Committee.
The final EIR is comprised of the draft EIR, the Responses
to Comments document and the Finalizing Addendum. After
certification of the EIR by the Mayor and Common Council, the
components will be compiled into a single document.
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Woodie Tescher explained Section II "Identification of
Substantial Policy Changes to the Draft General Plan", Section
III, "Reevaluation of the Environmental Impacts", Section IV,
"Final Determination of the Level of Significance", and Section
V, "Revisions to the Response to Comments Document".
Ann Larson, Senior Planner, read a memorandum dated May 31,
1989, from Planning Director Brad Kilger entitled "Staff
Recommendations on Proposed Mitigation Measures in the Draft EIR,
Response to Comments Document and Finalizing Addendum".
The Senior Planner explained each section of the document
attached to the memorandum and presented the recommendations from
staff for acceptance and/or rewording of various pOlicies and
mitigation measures involving land use, housing,
historical/archaeological resources, traffic circulation, water
supply, hazardous material uses, noise, and biological resources.
Council Member Reilly made a motion, seconded by Council
Member Flores and unanimously carried, to amend the last
paragraph of Subsection 4 under Section I Land Use (above
document page 3) to read: "The City shall monitor economically
depressed commercial corridors in the Northwest Redevelopment
Project Area as well as other depressed commercial corridors. .
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No further action on the above documents was taken.
GENERAL PLAN TEXT AND LAND USE MAP CHANGES DATED
MAY 26, 1989
Ann Larson, Senior Planner, presented a memorandum dated May
26, 1989, from Planning Director Brad Kilger, written to the
Planning Commission listing substantial changes to General Plan
text and the land use map that were made by the Mayor and Council
as a result of the pUblic hearings. The items are listed below:
Text Items
A. Downtown Residential Densities
The Planning Director explained that Community Development
requested that the density cap for senior housing be raised from
108 to 150 in the CR-2 designation. The base of 54 units would
be retained but the cap would be 150 units. The Commission
concurred in this request.
Council Member Reilly made a motion, seconded by Council
Member Miller, to concur with the Planning Commission
recommendation and raise the cap from 108 to 150 units in the
CR-2 designation.
The motion carried by the following vote: Ayes:
Members Reilly, Maudsley, Minor, Pope-Ludlam, Miller.
Council Member Flores. Absent: Council Member Estrada.
Council
Noes:
B. Extension of Commercial Uses into Residential Areas
The Planning Director stated that the Commission rejected
the Mayor and Common Council's decision to permit commercial uses
only for parking to extend into residential areas where the uses
would not be a detriment to the residential neighborhood. The
Commission was concerned that there would be a problem with
control and would only consider expansion of parking into
residential areas along major corridors.
Woodie Tescher of Envicom suggested a CUP process to control
encroachment of parking into residential.
Council Member Reilly made a motion, seconded by Council
Member Miller and unanimously carried, to amend the text to
permit expanded parking into residential areas through the CUP
and design review process.
(Sections 1.20.30 and 1.22.30)
C. Relationship to Open Space (adopted by Commission)
On May 20, 1989, the Mayor and Council adopted a memo dated
May 16, 1989, from the Planning staff regarding open space. The
Commission concurred. No action of the Council was required.
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D. RU Expansion
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At a previous meeting the Council expanded the RU
designation to allow duplexes on parcels greater than 6,200
square feet in defined downtown areas. This action allowed
development on existing sub-standard lots. The Council approved
in concept RU-I and RU-2 designations. The RU-1 designation
reflected the existing RU designation. The RU-2 allowed duplexes
on 6,200 square foot lots in designated areas.
When this was presented to the Planning Commission, some
members rejected the Mayor and Council's decision because of the
desirability of encouraging consolidation of lots for new
development. The Commission remained split on a three-three
vote. The action of the Council stands.
Land Use Map Items
A. The Planning Commission concurred in the Council's
decision to designate the west side of Waterman from 23rd Street
to 27th Street from RS to RU to reflect existing duplexes; also
from RS to CO-1 from Alexander to 29th Street. The Council was
not required to take another action.
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B. An 80 acre site bounded by Base Line to the north,
Seventh Street to the south, Arrowhead Avenue to the west and
Waterman Avenue to the east is shown as RU on the Land use map.
However, it is addressed in Alternative "H" of the EIR for RM
density.
Council Member Reilly made a motion, seconded by Council
Member Miller and unanimously carried, to leave the area RU as
originally proposed.
C. RU-2:
Council Member
designation in
Waterman Avenue
Council Member Reilly made a motion, seconded by
Miller and unanimously carried, to give an RU-2
areas bordered by Highland Avenue, Fifth Street,
and the 1-215 Freeway.
AUDIT TRAIL III
Audit Trail III is
and others who appeared
Audit Trail III was a
Member Courtney Buse.
acted on. The ones that
a list of requests from property owners
before the Mayor and Council. A-3 from
list of 19 revisions suggested by CAC
At previous meetings suggestions were
were not completed are as follows:
Residential Sprinklers - Multiple Unit Residential
Courtney Buse recommended that "new multiple unit
residential developments" be omitted from the requirement of
installing fire protection and sprinkler systems on page 389,
Section 8.4.2.
Fire Chief Moon answered questions.
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No action was taken.
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Fortieth Street between "E" Street and Mt. View
Courtney Buse recommended that Fortieth Street be
residential (RU and RM) with some commercial and light industrial
(CH extending from the two major intersections
Council Member Maudsley made a motion, seconded by Council
Member Minor and unanimously carried, to leave the zoning at the
area as it was discussed before.
State Colleqe Area Off Campus Student Housinq
Courtney Buse recommended that the General Plan provide for
off-campus student housing (RM and RMH) reflective of the
original State College Area General Plan.
Council
Member Flores
as they are.
Member Minor made a motion, seconded by Council
and unanimously carried, to leave the designations
Northeast corner Coulston and Curtis - Yetman
(90) Audit Trail II
Dwight Yetman requested a change
northeast corner of Coulston and Curtis.
been instructed on May 20, 1989, to
designation would split the parcel.
from RU to RM for
The Planning staff
determine whether
the
had
this
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Mary Lanier, Associate Planner, stated that the present
designation of RU splits the parcel.
Council Member Maudsley made a motion,
Member Flores and unanimously carried, to
recommended by the Planning Commission.
Northeast Corner Sixth and Sterlinq - Cohen
(20) Audit Trail II
On May 23, 1989, the northeast corner of Sixth and Sterling
was given an OIP designation. The parcel is "L" shaped and
consists of a 20 acre section along the back side of the "L" and
a 16.5 acre section along the bottom of the "L".
seconded by Council
retain the RU as
Council Member Pope-Ludlam made a motion, seconded by
Council Member Reilly, that this designation be reconsidered.
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Phil Arvizo, Executive Assistant to the Council, stated that
the property owner, Arnold Cohen, and the Council Member of the
Ward, Esther Estrada, are in agreement that the right portion of
the parcel, be designated RMH-15 and the lower portion of the
parcel be designated OIP.
The motion carried by the following vote: Ayes: Council
Members Reilly, Minor, Pope-Ludlam, Miller. Noes: Council
Members Flores, Maudsley. Absent: Council Member Estrada.
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Council Member Pope-Ludlam made a motion, seconded by
Council Member Miller, that the right side of the "L" be
designated RMH-15 and the bottom of the "L" be designated OIP.
The motion failed by the following vote:
Members Reilly, Pope-Ludlam, Miller. Noes:
Flores, Maudsley, Minor. Absent: Council
(Reconsidered later in meeting - See Page 12)
Ayes:
Council
Member
Council
Members
Estrada.
Senior Citizen Pro;ect. Eiqhth and Western
Ken Henderson, Director of Community Development, stated
that a senior citizen project near Casa Ramona on Eighth Street
needs an increase in density to be successful.
Council Member Miller and a motion, seconded by
Member Pope-Ludlam and unanimously carried, that the 2.5
the southwest corner of Eighth Street and the west
Western be designated RMH at 24 units per acre. (As
citizen project, this will allow 36 units per acre)
Council
acres at
side of
a senior
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Northwest Pro;ect Area - Townsend (B 29 - Trail III)
The Mayor and Common Council discussed the proposal of Don
Townsend of the Northwest Project Area Committee for changes that
he had submitted on a map. Mr. Townsend had requested an MU
designation to allow IL uses and no multi family on Mt. Vernon
north of Base Line, and had requested CG on Base Line, west of
1-215. The Council denied the request on May 20, 1989 (Page 1 of
the Minutes)
COUNCIL MEMBER ESTRADA RETURNED
At 6:30 p.m., Council Member Estrada returned to the
Council Meeting.
COUNCIL MEMBER MAUDSLEY EXCUSED
Council Member Maudsley left the Council Meeting.
The
General
Empeno
plans.
Mayor
Plan on
answered
and Council discussed the
existing RDA plans and
questions regarding the
effect of
Deputy City
relationship
the new
Attorney
of the
Council Member Pope-Ludlam
Council Member Estrada, for the
Northwest Project Area:
made a motion, seconded by
following designations in the
South of the commercial corridor on Base Line between
Madison and Pennsylvania, down to Tenth Street - Change
from RS to RM
West side of Mt. Vernon from Trenton to Goodlet, from
CG-2 to CH. Southeast corner of Mt. Vernon and 17th
Street, over the Safeway store, is to be CH. East
side of Mt. Vernon, north of 17th Street, remain CG-2.
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Triangular piece between Highland and freeway
where it curves change from RU to CG 2.
The motion carried by the following vote: Ayes: Council
Hembers Estrada, Reilly, Flores, Pope-Ludlam, Hiller. Noes:
Council Hember Hinor. Absent: Council Hember Haudsley.
Reconsider Sixth and Sterlinq - Cohen
Council Hember Estrada made a motion, seconded by Council
Hember Pope-Ludlam, that the designation for the northeast corner
of Sixth and Sterling be reconsidered. (See Page 10)
The motion carried by the fOllowing vote: Ayes:
Hembers Estrada, Reilly, Pope-Ludlam, Hiller. Noes:
Hember Flores, Hinor. Absent: Council Hember Haudsley.
Council
Council
Council Hember Estrada made a motion, seconded by Council
Hember Pope-Ludlam, that the property be designated as follows:
RHH-15 in 20 acres bounded by Sixth Street on the
south, Cyprus on the north, and the extensions of
Newcomb and HcKinley Streets on the west and east.
OIP for the property bounded by Sixth Street on the
south, Sterling on the west and the extension of
Newcomb Street on the east.
The motion carried by the fOllowing vote: Ayes:
Hembers Estrada, Reilly, Pope-Ludlam, Hiller. Noes:
Hembers Flores, Hinor. Absent: Council Hember Haudsley.
Council
Council
Reconsider southeast corner of Ninth and Arrowhead -
Skipper (33)
Council Hember Estrada made a motion, seconded by Council
Hember Reilly and unanimously carried, that the request of Ron
Skipper for RHH at the southeast corner of Ninth and Arrowhead
be reconsidered. On Hay 20, 1989, the Council designated this
parcel RH. The Planning Commission had recommended RHH 20.
Council Hember Estrada made a motion, seconded by Council
Hember Miller, that the property be designated RHH 20.
The motion carried by the following vote: Ayes: Council
Members Estrada, Reilly, Flores, Pope-Ludlam, Hiller. Noes:
Council Member Minor. Absent: Council Hember Haudsley.
RECONSIDER TABLE IA - RELATIONSHIP TO OTHER PLANS
Table IA on page 6 of the text shows the relationship of
various documents to the General Plan. On several occasions, the
Hayor and Council discussed the relationship of the Redevelopment
Agency Project Area Plans to the General Plan.
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Table IA
Council Member Flores made a motion, seconded
Member Pope-Ludlam and unanimously carried, that
Relationship to Other Plans, be reconsidered.
Council Member Flores made a motion, seconded by Council
Member Reilly and unanimously carried, that the RDA plans still
be designated under the "Incorporated by reference" column of
Table IA but the paragraph to the right be amended to read as
follows: "General Plan will incorporate land use provisions of
RDA plans as now existing and as may from time to time be amended
provided that in the event of a conflict the land use provisions
of the General Plan (and not the RDA plan land use provisions)
shall control.
COUNCIL MEMBER POPE-LUDLAM EXCUSED
Council Member Pope-Ludlam left the Council Table.
Southeast corner of Belmont and Palm - Gipson
(57)
Council Member Minor made a motion, seconded by Council
Member Flores and unanimously carried, that the previous action
designating the southeast corner of Belmont and Palm be
reconsidered.
On May 23, 1989 (Page 15 of the minutes) the Council
concurred with a Planning Commission recommendation to expand an
RE designation to cover the southeast corner of Belmont and Palm
Avenues. Mr. Gipson had requested a higher density: RL.
Council Member Minor made a motion, seconded by Council
Member Flores and unanimously carried, to change the RE
designation to RL for property south of WaShington Street
bordered by the flood control channel, east to the property
lines next to Verdemont Villas (the two parcels on the east side
of Palm south of Washington to the flood control channel)
Brvant and Allen area adiacent to Hernandez Center
Estrada and Robertson - (B15 and 73)
Based on neighborhood support of a duplex project in the
area, Council Member Estrada made a motion, seconded by Council
Member Minor and unanimously carried, to reconsider action taken
on May 20, 1989, concerning property located adjacent to
Hernandez Center.
Council Member Estrada made a motion, seconded by Council
Member Minor and unanimously carried, to change the designations
for the following parcel numbers to RMH:
APN 135-251-35 and 135-251-36
Arrowhead and 20th Street - Switzer and Commonwealth
Title (B 21)
Council Member Reilly made a motion, seconded by Council
Member Flores and unanimously carried, to reconsider previous
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action of May 23, 1989, (Page 17) designating property at
Arrowhead and 20th Street adjacent to Commonwealth Title Company,
as CO-2 to allow for the use of property at 331 West 20th Street
as parking for the title company.
Council Member Reilly made a motion, seconded by Council
Member Flores and unanimously carried, that the property be
designated CO-I. (A more appropriate designation for a parking
lot)
RECESS MEETING FOR CLOSED SESSION
At 7:10 p.m., Council Member Minor made a motion, seconded
by Council Member Reilly and unanimously carried, to recess the
Adjourned Regular Meeting of the Mayor and Common Council to a
closed session pursuant to Government Code Sections 54956.9 b1
and 54956.9c.
CLOSED SESSION
At 7:15 p.m., Mayor Wilcox called the closed session of the
Mayor and Council to order with the following being present:
Mayor Wilcox; Council Members Estrada, Reilly, Flores, Minor,
Miller; Deputy City Attorney Empeno, Acting City Administrator
Robbins, City Clerk Clark. Absent: Council Members Maudsley,
Pope-Ludlam.
Also present: Police Chief Burnett and Fire Chief Moon,
At 7:20 p.m., Dick McGreevy, Emergency Services Department,
arrived in the closed session.
COUNCIL MEMBER MILLER EXCUSED
Council Member Miller left the closed session.
RECONVENE MEETING
At 8:00 p.m., the Adjourned Regular Meeting of
Common Council reconvened in the Council Chambers
300 North "D" Street, San Bernardino, California.
the Mayor and
of City Hall,
ROLL CALL
Roll Call was taken by the City Clerk with the following
being present: Mayor Wilcox; Council Members Estrada, Reilly,
Flores, Minor; Deputy City Attorney Empeno, City Clerk Clark,
Acting City Administrator Robbins. Absent: Council Members
Maudsley, pope-Ludlam, Miller.
RES. 89-157 - RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNAR-
DINO PROCLAIMING THE EXISTENCE OF A LOCAL EMERGENCY.
RES. 89-158 - RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNAR-
DINO REQUESTING THE GOVERNOR TO PROCLAIM A STATE OF
EMERGENCY. (Duffy Street pipeline explosion)
The City Clerk read the titles of the above resolutions.
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Council Member Estrada made a motion, seconded by Council
Member Minor and unanimously carried, that further reading of the
resolutions be waived.
Council Member Flores made a motion, seconded by Council
Member Minor, that said resolutions be adopted.
Resolution
following vote:
Minor. Noes:
Ludlam, Miller.
Nos. 89-157 and 89-158 were
Ayes: Council Member Estrada,
None. Absent: Council Members
adopted by the
Reilly, Flores,
Maudsley, Pope-
DUFFY STREET PIPELINE EMERGENCY MEASURES
Council Member Flores made a motion, seconded by Council
Member MInor and unanimously carried, that the Mayor be
instructed to forward the above resolutions to area legislators
and request their support to get the pipeline moved west of the
Southern Pacific Railroad tracks.
Council Member Estrada made a motion, seconded by Council
Member Minor and unanimously carried, that the area 500 feet from
the tracks as outlined on a map of the disaster area be
designated a hazardous area based upon the criteria established
by the Department of Transportation Hazardous Materials Manual
and based upon a memorandum dated May 31, 1989, from the Acting
City Administrator, and that residents be allowed to re-enter
. that area only to get belongings.
CONTINUE CLOSED SESSION ITEMS
Council Member Minor made a motion, seconded by Council
Member Reilly and unanimously carried, that all closed session
items scheduled for this agenda be continued to Friday, June 2,
1989, in the Council Chambers of City Hall, 300 North "0" Street,
San Bernardino, California.
ADJOURN MEETING
At 8:05 p.m., Council Member Minor made a motion, seconded
by Council Member Reilly and unanimously carried, that the
Adjourned Regular Meeting of the Mayor and Common Council of the
City of San Bernardino be adjourned to Friday, June 2, 1989, at
9:00 a.m., in the Council Chambers of City Hall, 300 North "0"
Street, San Bernardino, California.
SHAUNA CLARK
City Clerk
By
/pUuJ) ~
. Deputy C ty Clerk
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No. of items:
No. of hours:
3
10.5
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