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RESOLUTION NO. 2006-10
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO MAKING APPLICATION
TO THE LOCAL AGENCY FORMATION COMMISSION OF THE COUNTY OF SAN
BERNARDINO FOR ANNEXATION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO OF
UNINCORPORATED TERRITORY, GENERALLY LOCATED NORTH OF HIGHLAND
AVENUE, EAST OF GOLDEN AVENUE, TO BE KNOWN AS ANNEXATION NO. 359.
WHEREAS, the City of San Bernardino desires to initiate proceedings pursuant to
Cortese-Knox-Hertzberg Local Government Reorganization Act of2000 (Section 56000 et. Seq.
of the Government Code) for the reorganization of unincorporated territory generally located
north of Highland Avenue, east of Golden A venue, more specifically shown on the attached map
as Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof and as described in Exhibit "B" attached
hereto and made a part hereof; and
WHEREAS, said reorganization is to include annexation of said area to the City of San
Bernardino and detachment from certain County of San Bernardino Service Area(s); and
WHEREAS, the area proposed to be annexed is consistent with the Sphere ofInfluence
of the City of San Bernardino; and
WHEREAS, the reason for this proposed reorganization IS the elimination of
unincorporated areas consisting of 150 acres or less within the City of San Bernardino's Sphere
ofInfluence pursuant to Section 56375.3 of the Government Code.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF SAN BERNARDINO AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. Application is hereby made to the Local Agency Formation Commission
of the County of San Bernardino to initiate proceedings for the reorganization of unincorporated
territory generally located north of Highland A venue, east of Golden A venue, more specifically
shown and described in said Exhibit "A" and Exhibit "B".
SECTION 2. The Mayor of the City of San Bernardino is hereby directed and authorized
to execute, on behalf of said City, the justification for proposal, a copy of which is attached
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RESOLUTION MAKING APPLICATION TO LAFCO FOR REORGANIZATION OF
UNINCORPORATED TERRITORY GENERALLY NORTH OF HIGHLAND A VENUE AND EAST OF
GOLDEN A VENUE.
hereto as Exhibit "C" and made a part hereof, and supplemental form, a copy of which is attached
hereto as "Exhibit "D" and made a part hereof.
SECTION 3. The City Clerk of the City of San Bernardino is hereby authorized and
directed to file, or cause to be filed, a certified copy ofthis Resolution with the Executive Officer
of the Local Agency Formation Commission of the County of San Bernardino.
SECTION 4. The Director of Development Services is hereby authorized and directed
to prepare and deliver, or cause to be prepared and delivered to the Executive Officer of the Local
Agency Formation Commission, all documents and maps necessary for the completion of said
proceedings.
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RESOLUTION MAKING APPLICATION TO LAFCO FOR REORGANIZATION OF
UNINCORPORA TED TERRITORY GENERALLY NORTH OF HIGHLAND A VENUE AND EAST OF
GOLDEN AVENUE.
I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing resolution was duly adopted by the Mayor and
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held on the
day of
January
, 20~, by the following vote, to-wit:
9th
Council Members: AYES
ESTRADA X
LONGVILLE X
MCGINNIS x
DERRY X
KELLEY X
JOHNSON X
MCCAMMACK
NAYS
ABSTAIN ABSENT
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The foregoing resolution is hereby approved this ~f day of
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January
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Approved as to form
and legal content:
JAMES F. PENMAN,
City Attorney
BY:~~
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CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
ANNEXATION NO. 359
Por. Section 25, T.1N.. R.4W., S.B.t.!.
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CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO CORPORATE BOUNDARY AND
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ANNEXATION NO: 359
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File No.: 12.01.348
CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
DEVELOPMENT SERVICES
REAL PROPERTY SECTION
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Annexation to the City of San
Bernardino of Unlcorporated
Territory generally located North of
Highland Avenue, East of Golden
Avenue. (99.22 Acres :1:)
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EXHIBIT "A"
LAFCO No.:
Legal Description for City of San Bernardino Annexation No. 359
Generally Located North of Highland Avenue, East of Golden Avenue.
All that portion of that certain area of unincorporated territory, located in Section 25, Township 1
North, Range 4 West, San Bernardino Meridian, in the County of San Bernardino, State of
California, surrounded on all sides by the Corporate City Limit Line of the City of San
Bernardino, described as follows:
Beginning at the intersection of the centerline of Date Street, 60 feet wide, and the west line of
Golden Avenue, 82.50 feet wide, said point being an angle point on said Corporate City Limit
Line and also being the northwest corner of the City of San Bernardino Annexation No. 58;
Thence along said Corporate City Limit Line, and following its various courses and distances, as
established by "Annexation No. 55", and by "Annexation No. 71", and by "Annexation No. 59",
and by "Annexation No. 237 (LAFCO 820)", and by "Annexation No. 286 (LAFCO 1214)", and
by "Annexation No. 266 (LAFCO 987)", and by "Annexation No. 336 (LAFCO 2207)", and by
"Annexation No. 259 (LAFCO 933)", and by "Annexation No.116", and by said "Annexation
No. 58", and by "Annexation No. 96", and by "Annexation No. 214 (LAFCO 653)", and by
"Annexation No. 205 (LAFCO 310)", and by said "Annexation No. 58", in a generally
northerly, easterly, southerly, westerly and northerly direction, to the point of beginning.
Contains 99.22 acres (.1550 square miles), more or less.
EXHIBIT "B"
Exhibit "e"
(FOR LAFCO USE ONLY)
Justification for Proposal and
Preliminary Environmental Description Form
INTRODUCTION: The questions on this form and its supplements are designed to obtain enough
data about the proposed project site to allow the Commission, its staff and others to adequately assess
the project. By takinq the time to fully respond to the Questions on the forms. yOU can reduce the
processinQ time for your proiect. You may also include any additional information which you believe is
pertinent. Use additional sheets where necessary, or attach any relevant documents.
GENERAL INFORMATION
1. NAME OF PROPOSAL: City of San Bernardino Annexation No. 359 - Qenerally north of
HiQhland Avenue. east of Golden Avenue
2. NAME OF APPLICANT: City of San Bernardino
MAILING ADDRESS:
Department of Development Services. 300 North "D" Street, 3rd Floor. San Bernardino.
CA 92418
PHONE: (~)
FAX: (~)
E-MAIL ADDRESS:
384-5328
384-5155
fitzpatrick ie(a)sbcity.org
fogassv le(cDsbcitV.org
3. GENERAL LOCATION OF PROPOSAL: Completely surrounded unincorporated territory
qenerally north of HiQhland Avenue. east of Golden Avenue
4. Does the application possess 100% written consent of each landowner in the subject territory?
YES _ NO l If YES, provide written authorization for change. N/A under AS 1555
5. Indicate the reasons that the proposed action has been requested. This proposed annexation is
beinQ requested for the purposes of providinQ more efficient delivery of Qovernment services.
This area is currently completely surrounded by the City of San Bernardino.
6. Would the proposal create a totally or substantially surrounded island of unincorporated territory?
YES NO l If YES, please provide a written justification for the proposed boundary
configuration.
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LAND USE AND DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL
1.
Total land area (defined in acres):
99.22 acres
2.
Current dwelling units in area:
833 Based on 2000 U.S. Census Bureau Data
3.
Approximate current population in area:
2476 Based on 2000 U.S. Census Bureau Data
4. Indicate the General Plan designation(s) of the affected city (if any) and uses permitted by this
designation(s):
RM: Residential Medium 14.0 DwellinQ Units/Gross Acre
RS: Residential Suburban 4.5 Dwellinq Units/Gross Acre
San Bernardino County General Plan designation(s) and uses permitted by this designation(s):
RS: Sinqle Family Residential
3m-RM: Multiple Residential
CN: Neiqhborhood Commercial
5. Describe any special land use concerns expressed in the above plans.
None
6. Indicate the existing land use. The maiority of this area is residential use consistinq of 97 sinqle
family residences and approximately 740 multi-family housinQ units. There is minimalliqht
commercial includinq one medical buildinq, two school facilities, one financial buildinq, four retail.
one shoppinq center and one reliqious facility. There are also 14 parcels of vacant land.
What is the proposed land use? No chanqe from the current qeneral plan desiqnations or land
use.
7. For a city annexation, State law requires pre-zoning of the territory proposed for annexation.
Provide a response to the following:
a.
b.
Has pre-zoning been completed? YES ~ NO
If the response to "a" is NO, is the area in the process of pre-zoning? YES
NO
Identify below the pre-zoning classification, title, and densities permitted. If the pre-zoning process
is underway, identify the timing for completion of the process.
RM: Residential Medium 14.0 Dwellinq Units/Gross Acre
RS: Residential Suburban 4.5 Dwellinq Units/Gross Acre
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8. On the following list, indicate if any portion of the territory contains the following by placing a
checkmark next to the item: N/A
Agricultural Land Uses Agricultural Preserve Designation
Williamson Act Contract Area where Special Permits are Required
Any other unusual features of the area or permits required:
9. If a Williamson Act Contract(s) exists within the area proposed for annexation to a City, please
provide a copy of the original contract, the notice of non-renewal (if appropriate) and any protest to
the contract filed with the County by the City. Please provide an outline of the City's anticipated
actions with regard to this contract. N/A
10. Will the proposal require public services from any agency or district which is currently operating at
or near capacity (including sewer, water, police, fire, or schools)? YES _ NO...L If YES,
please explain.
ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION
1.
Provide general description of topography.
aenerallv flat land consistina of majority developed
2. Describe any existing improvements on the site as % of total area.
Residential
83
%
Agricultural
N/A
%
Commercial
4
%
Vacant
7
%
Industrial
N/A
%
Other
6
%
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3. Describe the surrounding land uses:
NORTH
Residential
EAST
Residential and some Commercial
SOUTH
Commercial
WEST
Residential and Public Facilitv (School)
4. Describe site alterations that will be produced by improvement projects associated with this
proposed action (installation of water facilities, sewer facilities, grading, flow channelization, etc.).
None
5. Will service extensions accomplished by this proposal induce growth on this site? YES_
NO -.L Adjacent sites? YES _ NO -.L Unincorporated _ Incorporated-.L
Area is qenerallv developed
6. Is this project a part of a larger project or series of projects? YES _ NO -.L If YES, please
explain.
NOTICES
Please provide the names and addresses of persons who are to be furnished mailed notice of the
hearing(s) and receive copies of the agenda and staff report.
NAME
Laszlo Foqassv. Real Property Supervisor TELEPHONE NO.
(909) 384-5026
ADDRESS:
City of San Bernardino Development Services. 300 North "D" Street. 3rd Fl.. San Bernardino. CA 92418
NAME
Jeanne'marie Fitzpatrick. Real Properly
TELEPHONE NO.
(909) 384-5328
ADDRESS:
City of San Bernardino Development Services. 300 North "D" Street. 3'd Fl.. San Bernardino. CA 92418
NAME
James Funk. Director Development Services TELEPHONE NO.
(909) 384-5357
ADDRESS:
City of San Bernardino Development Services. 300 North "D" Street. 3'd Fl.. San Bernardino. CA 92418
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CERTIFICATION
I hereby certify that the statements furnished above and in the attached supplements and exhibits present
the data and information required for this initial evaluation to the best of my ability, and that the facts,
statements, and information presented herein are true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief.
I understand that if this proposal is approved, the Commission will impose a condition requiring the
applicant to indemnify, hold harmless and reimburse the Commission for all legal actions that might be
initiated as a result of that approval.
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~NATURE OF APPLICANT
\,Opy
Judith Valles
PRINTED NAME OF APPLICANT
DATE
Mavor
TITLE
PLEASE CHECK SUPPLEMENTAL FORMS ATTACHED:
ANNEXATION, DETACHMENT, REORGANIZATION SUPPLEMENT
SPHERE OF INFLUENCE CHANGE SUPPLEMENT
CITY INCORPORATION SUPPLEMENT
FORMATION OF A SPECIAL DISTRICT SUPPLEMENT
ACTIVATION OF LATENT POWERS SUPPLEMENT
APPLICATION TO BE SUBMITTED TO:
LOCAL AGENCY FORMATION COMMISSION
175 WEST FIFTH STREET, SECOND FLOOR
SAN BERNARDINO, CA 92415-0490
PHONE: (909)387-5866. FAX: (909) 387-5871
E-mail address: lafco@lafco.sbcounty.gov
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Exhibit "0"
SUPPLEMENT
ANNEXATION, DETACHMENT, REORGANIZATION PROPOSALS
(FOR LAFCO USE ONLY)
INTRODUCTION: The questions on this form are designed to obtain data about the specific
annexation, detachment and/or reorganization proposal to allow the Commission, staff and others to
adequately assess the project. You may also include any additional information which you believe is
pertinent. Use additional sheets where necessary, and/or include any relevant documents.
1. Please identify the agencies involved in the proposal by proposed action:
ANNEXED TO
DETACHED FROM
CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO
2. Will the territory proposed for change be subject to any new or additional special taxes, any
new assessment districts, or fees?
City refuse service -- residents have option to retain existing service for five years from
annexation date. Current city rate is $19.86 per month for single family residence.
Residents will also have the option of paying an annual paramedic fee of $24.00 per
residence. Area will not be subject to the city's utility user tax.
3. Will the territory be relieved of any existing special taxes, assessments, district charges or
fees required by the agencies to be detached?
CSA 38L (county paramedic fee) will not be assessed after annexation. Current assessment
is $19.30 annually, per residence.
4. Provide a description of how the proposed change will assist the annexing agency in
achieving its fair share of regional housing needs as determined by SCAG.
This area is primarily residential.
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5. PLAN FOR SERVICES: SEE ATTACHED DOCUMENT
For each item identified for a change in service provider, a narrative "Plan for Service"
(required by Government Code Section 56653) must be submitted. This plan shall, at a
minimum, respond to each of the following questions and be signed and certified by an official
of the annexing agency or agencies.
1. A description of the level and range of each service to be provided to the affected
territory.
2. An indication of when the service can be feasibly extended to the affected territory.
3. An identification of any improvement or upgrading of structures, roads, water or sewer
facilities, other infrastructure, or other conditions the affected agency would impose
upon the affected territory.
4. The estimated cost of extending the service and a description of how the service or
required improvements will be financed. A discussion of the sufficiency of revenues
for anticipated service extensions and operations is also required.
5. An indication of whether the annexing territory is, or will be, proposed for inclusion
within an existing or proposed improvement zone/district, redevelopment area,
assessment district, or community facilities district.
6. If retail water service is to be provided through this change, provide a description of
the timely availability of water for projected needs within the area based upon factors
identified in Government Code Section 65352.5 (as required by Government Code
Section 56668(k)).
CERTIFICATION
I hereby certify that the statements furnished above and the documents attached to this form present
the data and information required to the best of my ability, and that the facts, statements, and
information presented herein are true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief.
DATE
SIGNATURE OF ~
Judith Valles, Mayor
City of San Bernardino
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PLAN FOR SERVICES
Reorganization of the City of San Bernardino to include the annexation of an
unicorporated territory generally north of Highland Avenue, east of Golden Avenue
DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES
. Fire Protection Services: This island is currently served by the City of San Bernardino Fire
Department pursuant to an agreement with the County of San Bernardino. The City will
continue to provide fire services for this area after annexation. The City currently has 12 fire
stations. The nearest fire station to this island is located at 1920 Del Rosa Avenue. In
addition to fire and paramedic services, City wide services include disaster preparedness and
emergency operations. No additional fees are charged for fire services.
. Police Protection Services: The island is presently served by the San Bernardino County
Sheriff. After annexation, police services will be provided by the City of San Bernardino
Police Department. The Department currently has approximately 453 personnel, including
222 patrol/traffic officers, 76 investigation officers and 35 vice & narcotics officers. The
department also offers "Crime Free" and other crime prevention services. No additional fees
are charged for routine services.
Based on analysis and research conducted by police personnel of crime statistics and calls for
service in the proposed annexed area, it appears that the addition of one full-time officer will
be needed to serve the proposed area while, at the same time, maintain the level of service for
the City of San Bernardino as currently provided by the Police Department. Attached is a
detailed memo from the Police Department addressing crime statistics and calls for service of
the proposed annexed area.
. Water & Sewer Services: Water delivery and sewage disposal is presently provided by the
East Valley Water District. East Valley Water will continue to provide these services after
annexation.
. Public Services/Refuse: Pursuant to City of San Bernardino policy, residents of a newly
annexed areas may continue to use their current refuse provider for a period of up to five
years after the date of annexation, or may have refuse services provided by the City anytime
prior to the five years. The current residential rate is $19.86 per month for once a week pick
up and includes the provision of three containers (normal, recycle-able and green waste).
Commercial rates vary depending on the type and frequency of pick up. Additional services,
such as old appliance pick up or special pick up for large and hard to handle items is
available for an additional fee. The City also has a comprehensive recycling program
including the collection of used oil and tires.
. Public Services/Streets: The street division provides monthly street sweeping,
street/sidewalk repair and street tree trimming. No additional fees are charged for these
services.
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PLAN FOR SERVICES Cont.
. Development Services: The Development Services Department provides planning, building
and engineering services related to land development, including new development and
additions. The permit fees vary, depending on the type of development.
. The Public Works Division also provides services such as street rehabilitation and storm
drain installation! repair. These types ofprojects are normally part of the City's five year
Capital Improvement Program and funding is normally provided by either the general fund or
various transportation funds such as gas tax funds. The division also provides other services
that include street light maintenance, traffic signals and street signs and striping. No
additional fees are charged for these services.
. Code Compliance/Enforcement: Currently the City of San Bernardino has a staff of 28
personnel that administer code compliance services. These services include code compliance,
housing improvement, neighborhood revitalization and weed abatement. Abatement costs are
normally billed or assessed to the owners of property on which abatement activity occurs.
. Animal Control: Animal control services will be provided by the City of San Bernardino. No
additional fees will be charged for these services.
EFFECTIVE DATE OF SERVICES
. All City services will available to property owners and/or residences on the effective date of
annexation.
IMPOSITION OF INFRASTRUCTURE IMPROVEMENTS OR OTHER CONDITIONS
. The area is primarily developed; no immediate need for infrastructure improvements have
been noted. Streets within the islands will be included in the City-wide pavement
management program.
COST OF EXTENSION OF SERVICES
. Basic City services, as outlined above, will be extended to this island at no additional costs
other than as indicated above. These services are paid for through the general fund, or other
sources, and will be provided with current staffing levels, except as noted.
IMPROVEMENT ZONES/DISTRICTS; ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS
. The island does not fall within any Redevelopment Project Areas or Inland Valley
Development Agency's Project Areas. There are currently no assessment districts or
community facilities districts affecting this island.
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City of San Bernardino
San Bernardino Police Department
Interoffice Memorandum
To:
Chief Garrett W. Zimmon
From:
Lt. W. Goggin
Subject:
Annexation Report: Reporting District SB 040 (Parcel #6)
Date:
July 1, 2005
Copies:
Captain 1. Breiten
INTRODUCTION
This report clarifies specific details regarding annexation parcel 6, more accurately
defined as the SBSD Reporting District # SB040 or SBPD reporting District 5050. This is
the area generally south of Citrus, East of Golden, West of Del Rosa and north of 23rd.
General Review
The reporting district is mostly residential, mixing single family homes and apartment
complexes. A small part of the reporting district has commercial/retail businesses. The
single-family homes are well-maintained older middle class homes primarily in south end
of the RD. The north end ofRD has mostly high-density apartments and limited
commercial along Del Rosa. There is evidence of moderate to high code enforcement
issues including trash, weeds, problem vehicles plus heavy evidence of graffiti. These
issues appear to be centered in the vicinity ofthe high-density housing.
The primary residential type appears to be high density, lower income apartment units
with approximately 37. They are located predominantly on Pumalo (13), Conejo (12) and
Date (8). The number of units per apartment building is not known. The only
commercial/retail section is along Del Rosa and it consists of older, service-oriented
businesses such as convenience stores, gas stations and fast food restaurants. There is one
elementary school (Hunt), one assisted living facility and one children's day care in the
reporting district.
Based on estimates from the most recent census and maps prepared by GIS, the
population for the Eastern District is about 40, 000. Population for RD SB040 area is
about 2, 476. Assuming an "accelerator" of 5%, the District population without the
annexation is about 42, 036. Applying the "accelerator" to the annexation land increases
the population to about 2, 600. Assuming this land will result in an Eastern District
population of about 44, 636.
Crime Review ,
The crime review considered the level of parolees, sex registrants, probationers, raw call
for service data and raw Part I crime data. Using the information received the geographic
THE SBPD IS COMMITTED TO PROVIDING:
PROGRESSIVE QUALITY POLICE SER\1CE;
A SAFE ENVIRONMENT TO IMPROVE THE QUALITY OF LIFE;
A REDUCTION IN CRIME THROUGH PROBLEM RECOGNITION AND PROBLEM SOLVING
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location concentration for these factors was determined. As a comparison similar data
from the surrounding City of San Bernardino reporting districts 2300, 2290, 2295 and
2280 is provided as well. The analysis considered all of 2004 and year to date 2005
information. The Sheriffs Department provided data for January I-May 31,2005. San
Bernardino City Police data was compiled through June 2005.
Parolee Population
There are 33 parolees listed in RD SB040 with 32 active, 1 parolee at large and no
revocations. The five dominant "controlling offenses" are CVC 10851 (grand theft auto),
PC 496 (possession of stolen property) and PC 245 (ADW), PC 666 (theft with priors)
and PC 12021 (felon with a firearm). The geographic concentration is in the 1200-1500 E
Date Street (16) and 1400-1500 E. Pumalo (8).
The surrounding City RDs show an average of 18 parolees per RD with the highest in RD
2295 (35) and the low at RD 2290 (8). The cumulative five dominant controlling offenses
for the four RDs are for PC 496, H&S 11350 (possession for sales), and for PC 212.5
(residential robbery), PC 273.5 (spousal abuse) and PC 245. The geographic
concentrations appear to be in RD 2295 at 1300 E. Lynwood (11), 2900 N mountain (9)
and in RD 2300 at 1700 E Date (8). This number for 1700 E. Date is probably inaccurate
because of recent evictions, code enforcement action and directed law enforcement in the
apartments at that address.
RD
SB040
CITY RDs
Dominant Parolee Controlling Offenses
245 496 10851 212.5 11350 666 12021 273.5
4 4 5 003 3 0
6 8 0 6 700 6
Probation Population
Probation populations could not determined for the City of San Bernardino due to
collection and retrieval problems with the County probation Department. While we were
able to obtain some data for SBSD RD 5050, we could not determine controlling
offenses, felony or misdemeanor probation, or other particulars.
There are 60 probationers in RD 5050. The geographic concentration is in the 1400-1500
E. Date (23). .
Sex Registrants
There are 6 registered sex offenders in RD SB040 and all are classified as "serious". The
geographic concentration is in the 1400 Blk E. Date (4). There are no "high risk"
offenders listed.
Comparatively, the City averages 3 registrants per RD with the highest number in RD
2300 (7) with 6 classified as "serious" and 1 as "regular". RD 2295 has 5 with 4 being
"serious" and 1 "regular". The concentration is in RD 2295 in the 1200-1400 E. Lynwood
with 4. There are no "high risk" offenders listed. .
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Call for Service Data
There were 2, I 0 I calls for service in 2004 and 915 year to date in 2005 in RD 5B040.
The top five calls for service types are listed below. The primary call type, "No RMS
Code" requires further inquiry to determine exactly what the content of this means.
The dominant CFS type is PC 415 with 343 in 2004 and 118 year to date. The top CFS
location is the 1400 Blk E. Date with 774 CFS in 2004 and 279 year to date. A
consolidation of the top five CFS types and locations is attached for review.
Total 2004 calls for service for all four City RDs was about 6, 632. This averages to
about 1,658 CFS per RD. It appears the dominant CFS type is 911 hang-ups, traffic
stops, and 415 type calls. RD 2290, closer to SB040 shows concentrations of CFS in the
areas Highland and Del Rosa, 1275 E. Date and 1522 E. Highland.
Given these concentrations it is apparent that those people who reside in RDSB040 and
may be involved in criminal activity will often conduct that activity in the surrounding
City RDs. This effect is probably realized most often in the CFS the City manages in the
1500 Blk. E. Highland, Highland and Del Rosa and the 1200 Blk. E. Date. Some ofthe
more distant RDs also reflect this probability, particularly the Target center at 2380 N.
Sterling where this is a top location for RD 2300.
Detailed call for service data is attached.
Part 1 Crime Data
In reviewing the Part 1 crime data the dominant Part I crimes are similar for all RDs and
are consistent with trends in law enforcement in general. The highest number of offenses
committed are in property crimes such as burglary, larceny and GT A. With respect to
violent crime, aggravated assaults and robberies appear to be the dominant crimes.
In addition to the raw Part I crime data there is a comparison as to where the Part 1
crimes appear to be most prevalent For detailed Part 1 Crime information see attached
reports. Below are graphs depicting some Part 1 Crime statistics comparisons. The SBSD
information is for Jan-May, 2005. SBPD information is from Jan-June, 2005.
Year
2004
2005 YTD
SB040
130
29
Yearly Part I Crime
Reporting District
229-5 2290
167 172
62 53
2280
77
48
2300
291
117
Crime
Homicide
Rape
SB040
o
1
Total Part 1 Crime by Crime and RD
Reporting District
2295 2290
5 0
3 0
2280
o
2
2300
o
5
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Ag Assault 5 71 12 19 54
Robbery 12 63 32 18 71
Burglary 32 82 40 67 90
Larceny 51 114 260 95 360
GTA 54 73 43 56 118
Anticipated Workload Impact
Based on the expected population and crime data we can anticipate a significant increase
in workload ifRDSB040 is annexed. Below is the workload increase estimate, based on
2004 data provided in earlier SBSD reports and included in earlier memos.
Annexation Parcel
SBSD RDSB040 (100%)
SBPD RDs 2295, 2300, 2290 (avg)
CFS
2095
1932
Arrests
78
130
Reports
301
419
Cites
8
33
This graph does include the average including RD 2280. This additional Rd actually
reduces the average to about 1, 600 CFS. Given these numbers it is apparent the City
efforts in the surrounding RDs are more efficient and effective.
Based on the crime data obtained and the statistics for parole, probation and sex
registrants, the center of workload is found in the 1200-1500 Blk. E. Date. This is closely
followed by the area of 1400-1500 E. Pumalo. It is not surprising to see that these higher
crime concentrations are also location of high-density housing/apartments. It is also not
surprising that this demographic mirrors the crime data concentrations found in the City
RDs; the highest levels are centered around apartment complexes.
It would appear that despite lower calls for service, the SBPD enjoys higher production
on average. This can be attributed to our beat plan, proactive work of the beat officers,
District Command influence as well as the various special projects the department
engages in the surrounding RD's. With annexation, RD SB040 would be routinely
included in these operations and the respective numbers would invariably increase.
RD SB040 is located within the Eastern District, beat 3. Beat 3 is the smallest Eastern
District beat in geographic terms which translates to a higher concentration of activity in
that area. The inclusion oftnis RD will certainly disrupt the balance used to determine
beat boundaries and staffing. Adjustments to the beats and certainly personnel increases
will be needed to accommodate this workload.
Very rough estimates of the call for service per officer ratio indicates that per shift the
average officer handles about 14 call for service. Officers average about 180 shifts per
year. The results in the average call for service load per officer being about 2, 520 calls
for service per year. The annexation of the reporting district will increase this workload
by about 2, 095 CFS based on the latest 2004 data. This is nearly one full officer
workload for one year. It will certainly place an imbalance in the beat structure of the
Eastern District.
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Summary
The annexation ofRD SB040 will result in an increase in calls for service, Part 1 crimes
and certainly will impact enforcement requirements for other City agencies such as Code
Enforcement and Fire. The level of CFS and Part 1 crimes is consistent with those found
in the surrounding City reporting Districts. It is probable and reasonable to assume that
many of the CFS found in all RDs are a result of criminal activity from RD SB040 and
vice versa. The statistics bear out the premise that as the primary law enforcement agency
having the ability to impact crime and persons involved in crime in RD SB040 will, in
the long term, have a positive effect in the surrounding RDs and City in general.
That being explained, there will be significant costs and effects in assuming this
community. The balancing of beat boundaries and assignments, call for service load,
District configurations, crime statistics reporting all are impacted. The level of Part 1
crimes reported to the FBI and DOJ will increase and this negative number must be
understood. The level of personnel providing that service cannot remain at current levels
and workload studies are needed to determine the exact adjustments necessary for District
Command configuration, beat boundaries number of personnel required.
Still, annexation will most likely provide improved continuity of service to the
community and will improve the ability ofthe Police Department to reduce crime by
proactively working current county areas that contribute to crime rates in the city.
LOCAL AGENCY FORMATION COMMISSION
VOTER LOCATION LIST
AREA WITHIN PROPOSED CHANGE
The Voter Location List is submitted in compliance with requirements for filing proposals with the Local Agency Formation
Commission. The information provided on this form will assist the County Registrar of Voters in certifying the number and
location of voters residing within the area proposed for change to allow for the preparation of notices required by Local
Agency Formation Commission statutes.
Please furnish the street names and beginning and ending house numbers for all streets within the proposal area.
The Code Enforcement Division of the County Land Use Services Department can aid proponents in obtaining house numbers
for vacant lots or parcels in unincorporated areas. Please call 387-4044 (parcel numbers are required).
Street name and type (Avenue. Lane. Road. Street) Present Numbers AssiQned
Provide Assessor Parcel Numbers or other information to assist in Beginning Number Ending Number Side of Street
locatina voters if no street( s) exist Odd/Even/Both
Example St 101 199 Odd
200 249 Both
CONEJO DRIVE 2742 2795 BOTH
DATE STREET Q?O
996
1226
1340 1551 BOTH
DEL ROSA AVENUE '. 6218
6236 6350 BOTH
ERWIN STREET 2495
2705 2810 BOTH
FAIRFAX DRIVE 2703 2817 BOTH
GOLDEN AVENUE 2761
2865 .
2877
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! ORCHID DRIVE 1274 1545 BOTH
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PARK AVENUE 2871
PUMALO STREET 1021 1017 nnn
1345 1550 BOTH
1564 i 1578 EVEN
1 24973 25217 BOTH
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LOCAL AGENCY FORMATION COMMISSION
VOTER LOCATION LIST
AREA SURROUNDING EXTERIOR BOUNDARY
The Voter Location List is submitted in compliance with requirements for filing proposals with the Local Agency Formation
Commission. This information will assist the Registrar of Voters in certifying the number and location of voters surrounding
the exterior boundary of the area proposed for change to allow for the preparation of notices required by Local Agency
Formation Commission statutes. Do not include addresses inside the boundary of the proposed action on this form.
Depending upon the size of the application area, the distance surrounding the exterior boundary to be included is determined
as follows:
PROPOSAL AREA
DISTANCE*
Less than 20 acres
20 acres or more
Four (4) parcels or 700 feet
Four (4) parcels or 1,350 feet
-The distance will be whichever of the above-identified criteria is first met. (For example, for a less than 20-acre proposal, if four
parcels is equal to 500 feet, you need not go further to meet the 700 foot requirement.)
Information to be furnished is the beginning and ending number of all streets surroundinQ the exterior boundary of the
proposed chanQe. Do not list the numbers of streets within the proposal area on this form. If no numbering system is in
existence, so state and give any information that will be helpful in locating registered voters (such as Assessor's parcel
numbers or 10Utract numbers).
Street name and type (Avenue, Lane, Road, Street) Present Numbers Assigned
Provide Assessor Parcel Numbers or other information to assist in Beginning Number Ending Number Side of Street
locatinq voters if no street(s) exist Odd/Even/Both
Example St 101 199 Odd
200 249 Both
25TH STREET 1204 1295 BOTH
26TH STREET 1204 11(;4 un'I"D
28TH STREET 1(;0 110<: un......
29TH STREET 1163
ALAMEDA AVENUE 2805 2875 ODD
ALEXANDER AVENUE 1177 ll'tf:) BU'J:t1.
Ll' !':TRF.ET 1414
1575
CONEJO DRIVE 2459 2565 BOTH
2964 2989 BOTH
DATE PLACE 1611 1717 nnn
25326
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Provide Assessor Parcel Numbers or other information to assist in Beginning Number Ending Number Side of Street
I locatina voters if no streett s) exist Odd/Even/Both
i nATR 1 ')nl; 1')11; nnn
12"l" 1111 nDn
1560 1589 BOTH
DEL ROSA AVENUE 1966
2018
2342 2391 BOTH
2601 2902 BOTH
1'.1.11'"<: ?o....
ELMWOOD ROAD 6002 6020 EVEN
GARDEN DRIVE 2505 25Q3 ODD
2964 2965 BOTH
GARILEE STREET 7Q('/. ?OSlO un'I"D
GOLDEN AVENUE 2222
2737
ZlSUb 2856 EVEN
I 2866 2876 EVEN
2879 2881 ODD
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HIGHLAND AVENUE llRO 1(,(,(, un'I"D
HOLLY VISTA BOULEVARD 120.. I'll? un......
25353
LOMA AVENUE 2QIQ 7Q"l(' un......
LYNWOOD DRIVE 111L..
MARSHALL BOULEVARD 1315
MIRADA ROAD 111..Q 11 LL un........
MONTE VISTA DRIVE 6578
, MOUNTAIN AVENUE 2222
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I 2300 2301 I BOTH
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I 2935 2991 ODD
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Street name and type (Avenue, Lane, Road, Street) Present Numbers Assigned
Provide Assessor Parcel Numbers or other information to assist in Beginning Number Ending Number Side of Street
locating voters if no street( s) exist Odd/Even/Both
! ORCHID DRIVE 1224 1265 BOTH
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PARK AVENUE 2741
L.~L.O
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PUMALO STREET 1225 1294 BOTH
1555
1643
1677
TAYLOR ROAD 1'>04 266'> RnTn
VAN LEUVEN 2510
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LISTING OF ASSESSOR PARCEL NUMBERS
WITHIN AREA PROPOSED FOR CHANGE
This form is submitted in compliance with requirements for preparing notices to
landowners and is required to be submitted as part of the application package.
The following provides the parcel number ranges for the area proposed for
change. Do not include parcels outside the boundary of the proposed
action on this form.
A SAMPLE OF HOW TO FILL OUT THIS FORM IS:
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LISTING OF PARCELS/PARCEL RANGES
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(FOR LAFCO USE ONLY)
LISTING OF ASSESSOR PARCEL NUMBERS
FOR AREAS THAT SURROUND THE EXTERIOR BOUNDARY
OF AREA PROPOSED FOR CHANGE
This form is submitted in compliance with requirements for preparing notices to landowners and
is required to be submitted as part of the application package. The following provides the parcel
number ranges for areas surrounding the exterior boundary of the area proposed for change.
Do not include parcels inside the boundary of the proposed action on this form. (See
additional Assessor Parcel Listing Form)
Depending upon the size of the application area, the distance surrounding the exterior boundary
to be included is determined as follows:
PROPOSAL AREA
DISTANCE*
Less than 20 acres
20 acres or more
Four (4) parcels or 700 feet
Four (4) parcels or 1,350 feet
'The distance will be whichever of the above-identified criteria is first met. (For example, for a less than 20-
acre proposal, if four parcels is equal to 500 feet, you need not go
further to meet the 700 foot requirement.)
A SAMPLE OF HOW TO FILL OUT THIS FORM IS:
DDDD DDD DD TO
DDDD DDD DD
LISTING OF PARCELS/PARCEL RANGES
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[QJ[!]Q[1] [1][][!] [!][1] TO DDDD DDD DD
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