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RESOLUTION NO. 1<)'- / t ;r
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RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO MAKING APPLICATION TO THE
LOCAL AGENCY FORMATION COMMISSION OF TnECOUNTY OF S.w BER.NARD,INO, FoR THE
.'.AmlEXATION OF UNIN.RAl3ITEDTERRlTORY 1CPA:;r~ N.ORTH ot S:tjcrli STIm~, E4S'l:OF
STeRLING AVJ!:NUE, ANl) DETACHMENT FROM~UNTtSf;RVIUl!: AREA' lm.;.,'l8.i']:M1>RO~NT .~
ZONE G OF CSA NO. 38, COUNTY SERVICE AREA NO. 70, IMPROVEMENT ZONE 'A OF
CSA NO. 70 A1'lD CSA SL;'l.
WHER1lAS, the Mayor and Common Council asf;he governi,l:1g b~Y &,(ib:~
City of San Bernatdino, are initiating proceedin~s for a change of organization
(annexation) pursuant, to !jovernment .CodePart 2 of Division 2 of Title 4,
Section 35000, et seq.,
NOW" 'rH]!:REFOHE, the: Mayor and CommonCout!Cil.dohereby re'solve,
determine and order as follows:
SECTION 1. Application and a proposal is hereby made to the Local
Agency Format:io'},:~ssion of. the COUpt:>, of San BeI'nardino' for the: annexation
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of Ilnirihabi,ted territory located nort~ of SiXth Street; east of Sterling
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'Avenue, and the detac~~nt from C~tltj:sEirvi(;E( Area N~. 38, ImprovetnentZqne
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Gof CSANo. 38, county Service Area NO~ 10, Imp.r~ement Z~ A of CS/I.,No. 70,'
aMCSA SL-l, "as outli.nediq:the,jJ.1sttfi\:ation forrt..m~~kedExhibit "A", and
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the' pbmand nartative. marked Exhibit "B", which are attached hereto and
incorporated l?y refe.tence as fully as though set forth at 'll;\;ngth herein.
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SECTION 2. "The CleI'k of the governing body is hereby authorized'
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and directed to file a certified' copy of this resolution wi.th the Executive
Officer of the tocal Agency Formation Commission of the County of San
Bernardinp.
I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing resolution was dJ.1ly;adopted by
the Mayor and Common.Counc11. t)f the Ci,ty'of San Bernardino ,at a
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The, foregoing reao1ution ia hereby approved thiS,~o~ day of
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EXHIBIT'''A''
JUSTIFICATION FOR PROPOSAL AND PRELlM!~~ARY
ENVIRONMENTAL DESCRIPTION FORM
For LAFC Use Only
TO: lOCAL AGENCY FORMATION COMMISSION
COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO
1111 East Mill Street, B-1
San Bernardino, CA 92415
INTRODUCTION: The questions in this form are designed to obtain enough data about the proposed project and project
site to allow the staff and lAFC to adequately assess the project. By taking the time to fully respond to the questions below,
you can reduce the processing time for your project. You may also include any additional information which you believe is
pertinent. Use additional sheets where necessary.
APPLICANT:
City of San Bernardino
TYPE OF PROJECT OR-ACTION: Change of Organhation - Municipal Organization Act of 1977
(100%" consent)
GENERAL lOCATION: (Cross streets, area, etc.) North of SIXTH STREET, East of STERLING AVENUE
If there is an existing EIR or other environmental review on your project site. give the name and date it was writtan.. and
provide this office with a copy of the findings: None
A. DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED ACTION:
1. Describe the proposed project in as much detail as possible. Identify the project, including annexations to,
detachments from, or formation of new entities. Annexation of Uninhabited territory; detachment
from County Service Area No. 38, Improvement Zone G of CSA 38, CSA No. 70, Improve-
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ment Zone A of CSA No. 70 and CSA SL-l;
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The reasons which justify this proposal are as follows: (For example -- service needs, ~ea!th mandate, economic
benefits,etc,) Said territory is contiguous to the corporate hm~ts of the City
of San Bernardino and its proposed annexation will facilitate the orderly
growth and development of both the City and territory to be annexed.
b. Services to be added, changed or provided, and major projects proposed:
(1) Without additidnal cmt to taxpayers Street Light ing, Street Maintenance, Police &
Fire Protection, Library privileges and Park & Recreation Programs.
(2) With additional service charges Rubbish and Refuse collection; territory is in
East S.B. County Water District Zone of Influence,
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131 Only after additional capitel o~t/ey to be paid by property owner
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Improvement Districts available when petitioned by property owner.
c. Are there other alternatives to providing services: None.
d. List all other governmental agencies and private municipal services in the area:
See attached.
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. e. TO BE COMPLETED FOR PROPOSALS TO FORM NEW DISTRICTS OR CITIES
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HI Services and major projects to be provided by proposed agency in first and second years of operation:
(May be attached as an exhibit)
N/A
121 Proposed budget for first two years of agency's existence, including all revenues and expenditures. Attach
proposed budget sheets as Exhibit "B" to proposal request.
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131 Estiniated tax rate for first two years of agency's existence.
N/A
First Year Second Year
8. AREA INFORMATION J
1. land area in square miles or acres 37.76 acres. m/l
2. Dwelling units in area -0-
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3. Population in area -0- 0
4. Amount of publicly owned land in area (Identify as federal. state or local)
4 acres, m/l 0
5. Assessed valuation: ~and $ 38,515.00
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Improvements -0-
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6. Number of Registered Voters
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C.. VOTER INFORMATION - Proposal will not be accepted without a voter location list properly and completely filled
out by proponent. Enclose Voter Location List with this application.
D. LAND USE
1. Current Zoning
County
I-(4M)R3-T, COtln~y TR-TT R_~_?nnn
2. Pre-zoning (Assigned by cities only)
R-3-2000
3. Current land use
Vacant land
4. County General Plan designation
5. City General Plan designation (If applicable)
R-3-200
6. Probable or proposed land use (Submit any available plans) Apartments.
E. SITE DESCRIPTION
1. Describe the site as thoroughly as possible.
8. Describe ~he tyP?~ of vegetation and the percentage of the site that is covered. lis~ the animals you "'ave seen or
those which are known to inhabit the area. Flat. weedy pAR tllTP-
b. Describe the topography (i.e., slopes and landforms) of the site. Any data on soils and geology will also
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be helpful. 'Flat f glimt 1 Pc ,:::: 1 np~ _ 'to ~nl1"'h
c. Describe any improvements on the site.
None.
2. Describe the adjacent land uses. Note any major local agencies which are ..Jjacent to the proposed project. Whare
possible, provide a vicinity map showing the project site's relationship to these ag.,ncies. Lower income
homes to the E~st, North and West; Norton Air Force Base three blocks to the
South.
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3. Describe site alterations that will be produced by impro'lement projects associated with proposed action.- For
instance. topographic changes. percentage of site that win be graded. storm trows that will ha'le to be channelized.
and other changes. Also. indicate any new services or utilities that will be required.
The site will probably be developed for apartments, with all City services
available.
4. Identify any other agencies that you have contacted during the processing of the project. Include copies of
correspondence with state. federal. or local agencies or departmants where proposed project is discussed.
None.
5. Please include a copy of any studies (soils, geology, marketing, elc.) that you may have prepared for this project or
site. All reports will be returned to you al the end of the project's review. if requested.
F. NOTICES AND COMMUNICATIONS - List below the names and addresses of people to whom notices and
communications should be. directed. (3 maximum)
Nama Lewis E. Little Telephone 383-5328
Address 300 North "n" Street City and Zip San Bernardino 92418
Name W. R. "Bob" Holcomb Telephone 383-5133
Address Same City and Zip Same
Name Telephone
Address City and Zip
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SUBMITTED BY:
Signature:
Name and Title:
Shauna Clark - Acting City Clerk
Address:
300 North "n" Stree"t
City and Zip:
San Bernardino, California
92418
Telephone:
383-5328
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TO BE ENCLOSED WITH THIS FORM:
13 copies of this Exhibil"A"
25 copies of the map
40 copies of Iho. legal dascription
1 copy of the VOler localion List
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A PLAN AND NARRATIVE FOR
PROVIDING SERVICES TO A
PROPOSED ANNEXATION
TO THE
CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
LOCATION: NORTH OF SIXTH STREET
EAST OF STERLING AVENUE
TYPE OF PROCEEDINGS FILED:
UNINHABITED TERRITQRY
PREPARED BY: City of San Bernardino
Dept. of Public Works
Real Property Section
300 North "D" Street
San Bernardino, CA 9241
February 20, 1979
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NARRATIVE FOR PROVIDING SERVICES FOR A
PROPOSED ANNEXATION TO THE CITY OF SAN
BERNARDINO, LOCATED NORTH OF SIXTH STREET,
EAST OF STERLING AVENUE
The ~~yor and Members of the Common Council of the City of San Bernardino
agrees and desires to annex the above described uninhabited territory to the City
of San Bernardino, for the following reasons:
1. The territory proposed to be annexed is contiguous to the south by the
corporate limits of said City, and whereas a request for annexation has been received
from within the area proposed to be annexed.
2. The incorporation of this
the orderly growth and development
to be annexed.
territory will help contribute to and facilitate
of the existing City area and the territory proposed
3. This annexation will also help to provide a uniform and orderly manner of
growth, planning and zoning of lands, and the subdivision of lands therein in such a
manner most conducive to the welfare of said City and said uninhabited territ,
The City of San Bernardino
'to the area under consideration
agreements with the County this
by the City of San Bernardino.
has planned for
for annexation.
area is already
providing all typical City services
Currently through contractural
receiving partial services provided
The following is an enumeration and description of services which will be
extended to the affected territory, which describes the level and range of such services
that will be provided, as well as the feasibility of extending such services and any
improvements that will be required by the City, along with a description of when the
services will commence and the financing of such improvements and services and any
condition imposed by the City.
1. Planning, Zoning, Code Enforcement and Building Inspection _ The City shall
provide these services in conformance with appropriate government codes and City
Ordinances as well as following the City's General Plan for zoning and subject to the
provisions of Land Use Ordinance No. 1991. ,'This function is supported under the City's
tax rate and appropriate zoning, building and permit fees.
2. Parks and Receration - The area proposed for annexation will have no impact
on park or recreational facilities or programs, and no additional service will be
required as a result of the annexation. Recreation services available to this area
are presently provided through the programs and recreational activities currently
conducted at Perris Hill Park, approximately two (2) miles north of this proposal, and
the facilities located at Patton Farms located at Arden and Pacific, approximately one
mile North of said proposal. The cost to the taxpayer within the proposed annexation
will be collected through the City taxes, and by required fees charged to those in-
dividuals who wish to participate in City sponsored recreational activities where
charges and fees are applicable.
3. Library Service - The City presently serves the area with two (2) branch
libraries. Coddington Branch Library, located at 1003 E. Highland Avenue, is the
closest of the two. It is important to note that the resources of the entire library
system are readily made available to the proposed annexation, including the Do"~to'm
Central Library.
4. Public Safety, Police - The San Bernardino Police Department is authorized
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a'tomp1ement of 199 SW01~ officers and approximately 63 civilians not counting 53
school crossing guards.
The Pat~ol Division maintains a 12 beat or section split of the City. The
Patrol Division presently averages 15 police units on patrol 24 hours a day, counting
supervisory and traffic personnel.
The Detective Division has 30 sworn officers and works from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
daily, Monday through Friday.
The Services Division maintains all records and identification and provides
support services to the other two divisions on a 24 hour a day basis.
5. Public Safety, Fire, Paramedic and Rescue - The City of San Bernardino is
currently providing fire protection to the proposed annexation area under CSA 038.
Fire protection service which will continue upon annexation and the affected residents
will be provided with a Class 3 rated Fire Department with ten (10) different fire
stations to respond. A typical structural fire on the first alarm deploys two (2)
engine companies, one (1) ladder truck company, a paramedic squad and one (1) Battalion
Chief. In addition to fire protection, the City also has a minimum of three (3)
paramedic units on duty 24 hours a day, each unit has two (2) paramedics each, giving a
total of six (6) paramedics on duty at all times. Also, the City is equipped with
helicopter assistance for rescue and/or evacuation service when required.
6. Public Safety, Ambulance Service - The City of San Bernardino under
Ordinance No. 1987 franchise to Courtesy Ambulance Company as the only medical trans-
portation carrier within the City limits. The rates are established by the above
ordinance and said fees are paid by the user as set forth below.
(1) Ambulance Rates:
(a) Response to a routine non-emer~ency call, $45.00;
non-routine emergency call, $10.00 additional.
(b) Each mile or fraction of a mile $2.00.
(c) On scene time $.50 per minute for calls requiring
emergency response.
(d) Night service charge 7:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m., $7.50.
(e) Response to a call for ambulance no~ used, $15.00.
(f) For each additional patient, 50% over charge for one patient.
(g) Carrier shall be permittdd in its discretion to fix the
rates for special services.
(2) Wheelchair Passenger Transportation Vehicle Rates:
(a) Response to call, $9.00.
(b) Each additional passenger (from and to same addresses) $4.50.
(c) Each mile or fraction thereof - one way, $.65.
(d) Sunday and legal holiday charge. $5.00.
(e) Night service charge, 7:00. p.m. to 7:00 a.m., $5.00
(f) Waiting time or standby time after first 15 minutes at request
of I'r for the benefit of t~e passenger for each 15 minute period
or fraction thereof, $5.00.
The East San Bernardino County Water District provides sewer service in the
following areas where existing District mains tie into existing City mains.
The treatment, disposal and reclamation of wastewater is processed by the City
of San Bernardino's Treatment Plant.
No future extension or upgradine of services is foreseen at this time unless
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. such a request is made, at which time
the cus~omer.reql1esting this change.
Water District's ordinance.
additional charges would then be passed onto
Such changes would be in accordance witQ the
7. Cable TV - Teleprompter Cable TV Co. presently provides services to this
area, upon property owners request.
8. Public Utilities: Electricity, Gas and Telephone Service - These services
are currently provided to the project area. The City will allow service to continue
upon annexation under the present franchise agreements between the various utility
companies. The rate structure and cost to the property owners are controlled by the
Public Utilities Commission and any expansion of future services will be created by
the request of developers and/or property owners.
9. Solid Waste, Collection and Disposal - The area bordering the south ~ of
this annexation is currently vacant. When the area is annexed" and developed, the
City will provide" service at that time. Also, if upon request the City will provide
refuse service to the existing customers, or at the end of the 5 year concellation
period, whichever comes first.
10. Transit - Upon annexation, the bus service provided for this area will
remain under the control of Omnitrans.
Omnitrans' long range transit plans are at the
,through their Councilman or directly to Omnitrans.
of the City Council.
request of residents in the area
Such change must have approval
The Short Range Transit Plan calls for continuation of the present service
levels on these routes. Service level changes are made twice yearly, in January
and June, and are initiated at the request of the City Council and/or Omnitrans
planning staff.
Public transportation in the Omnitrans service area is financed by the following
fund sources:
(1) Section" 5 of the Urban Mass Transportation Act.
(2) Article 4 of the Transportation Devplopment Act.
(3) Farebox Revenues.
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