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HomeMy WebLinkAbout09-Council Office ~.., OF SAN BERNAR~O - REQUItT FOR COUNCIL AC~ION l From: Councilman Tom Minor Su~~t: Legislative Review Committee Report Dept: Council Office Date: Synopsis of Previous Council action: None R~ommended motion: 1. That minutes of the Legislative Review Committee meeting of December 7, 1989 be received and filed. 2. That the minutes be opened for possible action. ~ \:J,N'~ I nature Contact person: Phil Arvizo Phone: 5208 Supporting data attached: Yes Ward: n/a FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: n/a Source: (Acct. No.) (Acct. Description) Finance: Council Notes: 75.0262 Agenda Item No. Cf. . . . . . LEGISLATIVE REVIEW COMMITTEE December 7, 1989 ATTENDEES: Councilman Tom Minor - Chairman Councilman Jack Reilly Councilman Michael Maudsley James Penman - City Attorney Marshall Julian - City Administrator James Robbins - Deputy City Administrator Manuel Moreno - Public Services Director Larry Reed - Planning & Building Director Fred Wilson - Assistant to city Administrator Phil Arvizo - Council Executive Assistant Jerry Butler - Project Coordinator FEDCO - Edward Butterworth, President; Matthew Ross, Robert Burke, Rick Adams Cassie MacDuff - The Sun 1. SIGN ORDINANCE - Item continued. City Attorney and Planning and Building Director are to have a final meeting with sign folks and finalize the draft ordinance for the Com- mittee meeting of December 21. 2. RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO SUPPORTING THE CALIFORNIA DESERT PROTECTION ACT - Item continued to first meeting in February. 3. PROPOSED ORDINANCE FOR THE COLLECTION OF COSTS IN INVESTIGATION AND PROSECUTION OF CRIMES - Item tabled. 4. AND CITY advise on SWEARING IN WITNESSES WHO TESTIFY BEFORE THE MAYOR COUNCIL Item tabled. The City Attorney will a case by case basis. s. PROPOSED ORDINANCE REGULATING SHOPPING CARTS - After considerable discussion, the Committee asked that the city Attorney and City Administrator provide an ordinance that is not repulsive, recoups cities costs, establishes a recovery program and provides some kind of reciprocating agreement between chain stores. . . . . . , PENDING ITEMS: 8. PROPERTY LOCATED AT 1040-1/2 W. BASELINE, ISSUE OF NON-CONFORMING RESIDENCE - Discussed at some length. The Committee recommended this be sent back to Council on January 22. city Attorney and Planning and Building Director are to provide pros/cons of allowing a house in any zone to be rebuilt upon approval of an appeal to the Common Council. Meeting adjourned. Respectfully submitted, ~~ cou2il~an Tom Minor Chairman TM:jv