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HomeMy WebLinkAbout35-Public Comments handout 1 ". t. January 24, 2002 Darrell E. Hess PO BQx 777 Running Springs, CA 92382-0777 Fire Chief Lawrence Pitzer San Bernardino City Fire Dept. 200 E. Third St. San Bernardino, CA 92411 Dear Fire Chief Lawrence Pitzer, As Custodian of Record with the power to authorize the release of records pertaining to all matters involving the City of San Bernardino Fire Department, I respectfully request to examine the following public record under the California Public Records Act: Government Code Section 6253(a)(c). I specifically request to examine the legal instrument creating the fire department in 1878 signed by the founding fathers of the great city of San Bernardino and which is commonly referred to as the "Charter of the San Bernardino City Fire Department. " Although the above description of the document may not be accurate as to the title I have used to describe the official record, I have had knowledge of it' s existence since 1980 when it was shown to me by Steven R. Shaw, an employee of the San Bernardino City Fire Department. I was led to believe by Mr. Shaw that it was the original and began to offer proof by leading me over to a display of 19th Century fire and police badges. I recognized these artifacts as those depicted in photographs of firefighters on display in the lobby of Fire Station 1 located at 200 E. Third St. in the city of San Bernardino. Together with this evidence and his unsolicited statements, I found no reason to dispute what he said. :3~- -: \. My best recollection of the actual physical appearance of the document is described as a single sheet of parchment like paper approximately 12 inches by 20 inches with language attesting to the official organization of a municipal fire agency named The San Bernardino City Fire Department. The document is festooned with an embellished border common at the time of its origin and was signed by the founding fathers and governing body of 1870' s San Bernardino. 1 also have knowledge that while Steven R. Shaw was assigned to Fire Station 8, located at 3398 E. Highland in the city of San Bernardino, Captains Carl Overcast and Mark Graham and their subordinates, Firefighters Steven Davis and Albert Bailey observed a copy of this document hanging on the most southern wall in the captains office. It is highly probable other fire department personnel have also seen this copy while either assigned to station #8 or rotated through on a temporary basis. 1 recently asked for the return of related S. B. fire artifacts and had made specific comment in my January 14, 2002 letter (Copy enclosed) to you concerning this information. However, since that time and as you have indicated in your letter to me dated January 15, 2002, it appears either you have no need for this information because the item to which 1 speak has been recovered or it is not an issue worthy of your effort. Chief Pitzer, it would do me a great service and to your organization if 1 was informed whether the knowledge I have is out dated or to offer another reason for me to consider this matter a dead issue. Otherwise, 1 have no other recourse other than to bring this issue to others with the same intentions as I, and that is to have this document returned to the rightful owners. I only seek your council in an effort to serve the citizens of San Bernardino. Respectfully, Darrell E. Hess '- ~ tJj~ARDWO ~~'.." . ;,~, Q .~. '. ,'" ~~ ~ ' ~ " . 'J: ':'6,,,,,, ,<" ""DEDll' OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO JAMES F. PENMAN CITY ATTORNEY February 5, 2002 Mr. Darrell E. Hess P.O. Box 777 Running Springs, California 92382-0777 Re: Public Records Request of Received January 25, 2002. Dear Mr. Hess: This letter is in response to the above Public Record Request. The Fire Department has found a copy of the document you requested. A copy is attached, Other pending requests, if any, are not reflected in this letter, and will be dealt with in a later communication. ;"y truly y,",,~ Michael Reiter tf- Deputy City Attorney MR:drn .,:','.!i\ ' ':':.,.~V .\.", MRidrn [hess.ltJ] 300 NORTH "D" STREET. SAN BERNARDINO, CA 92418-0001' (909) 384-5355' FAX (909) 384-5238 .' r~ .:~1I~~1! f1 ..,. ~'., ,", l ( ~. . ~ ~~ " I: [': "l ~ "-"" w- . : I ~~ ' :l I~~ I' ~ I'>. ~ \ j" ~,~,'~ I~~ . I ~ ~" ~ ~, ' ~~ f4,q ~~ ,.,~ IW"~, ;~ i~.(o ~ ',,' ;\: l13";! ., ~' :tt~ ~~ ~t 'S ~:q ~,.' "... ' ,~ (~ ~" ~~ .~~ ,"" .t ~ . ~~ a: ~~ ~I ~iL: ~ ~. 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II '~ j.,.,. ~~ ~ ~~"<' .' . ;l'>~i~' ~ 11-.- " i~ ..: "'^~~~~ , 1~~'!~"!-<<~~~~~~~.f"'~&"'~g..a:~~~!'~tl~~~~~~~~~...-w.:~~H.A~ .fJ February 17,2002 Deputy City Attorney Michael Rieter, San Bernardino City Attorney's Office 300 No. D St. San Bernardino, CA 92406 Dear Mr. Rieter, 1 appreciate your and the fire departments efforts to provide public documents to me in a timely manner and look forward to our meeting on or before February 22, 2002. There was some confusion after receiving your February 5, 2002 letter with a photo-copy ofa recorded event dated around the time of the document I had requested. Thank you for speaking to me on Wednesday and c1aritying that the fire department does not possess the document 1 asked for in my January 25, 2002 letter to Chief Larry Pitzer. 1 respectfully request that in the event the document described as the document or other written instrument pertaining to the founding of the San Bernardino City Fire Department on October 3, 1878, becomes available for public view in the future, that I be allowed to examine it. May I also ask your indulgence and be allowed to reexamine the public documents pertaining to the fire inspections ofthe S.B. City Fire Dept. Central Fire Station, Fire Station #11 and S.B. City Hall when we meet next? Best Regards, Darrell E. Hess January 14, 2002 Darrell E. Hess PO Box 777 Running Springs, CA 92382-0777 909-867-4852 Fire Chief Lawrence Pitzer San Bernardino City Fire Dept. 200 E. Third St. San Bernardino, CA 9240 1 Chief Pitzer, On August 16, 1999,1 band delivered a box containing fire department relics to Mayor Judith Valles with a letter explaining my reasons for allowing the return of these antiques to the City. I expressed my desire to contribute a genuine cultural gift that would enrich the citizens of the great city of San Bernardino. I now realize how naive I was considering I never received a thank you from the Mayor or for that matter, neither from you for my noble gesture. The lack of appreciation is exacerbated when it is considered how I offered information leading to the return of the original charter signed by the founding fathers creating the fire department in 1878. I apprised the Mayor that the same person holding the aforementioned instmmcnt, also was in possession of many nther artifacts of eqnal historical significance. Alas, 1 never received an inquiry and since visiting the lobby at Fire Station #1, I have observed the items I fonnally owned are still the only artifacts on display. Needless to say, since you returned these items to me in the past (See enclosed letter) and have adequately demonstrated a lack of interest in pursuing information leading to the return of other San Bernardino Fire Dept. antiques, I find the best repository for their proper preservation lies within the hollowed walls of the San Bernardino County Museum where they will not be subject to the vagaries of independent action. I formally demand the return of the following items; . A yellow fiberglass fire helmet. . Four black framed glossy 8" x 10" photographs depicting old images of fire department personnel and appamtus. . 1 fireman's badge and 1 fireman's class "A" hat piece with the number 9 in the ccnter of cacho . A 1910 oval shaped black and white photograph of Hose # 1 Driver, AI Glatz in a similarly shaped black frame. Yours, Darrell E. Hess FIRE DEPARTMENT LARRY R. PITZER - FnlE CHIEF 200 East Third Street. San Bernardino' CA 92410-4889 909.384.5286. Fax: 909.384.5281 www.cLsan-bernardino.ca.us OM January 15,2002 Darrell E. Hess P.O. Box 777 Running Springs, CA 92382-0777 Dear Darrell: I have received and reviewed your letter dated January 14,2002, regarding the return of your Fire Department relics. Listed below are the bulleted items that you requested: . A yellow fiberglass fire helmet. . Four black framed glossy 8 x 10 photographs depicting old images of fire department personnel and apparatus. . One fireman's badge and one fireman's Class "A" hat piece with the Number 9 in the center of each. . A 1910 oval shaped black and white photograph of Hose #1 Driver, Al Glatz in a similarly shaped black frame. 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San Bemanlino Coun'y Deputy Sheriff H.nry Cllcle. rilll filled in as I second. Srade lubstitute teKher at Davidson Elementary. At MIII<OY, Brown csllod S.y.ar-old lreri Murillo 10 ,he pnncipal's offace for . Happy Binhday fete - and a card and school pencil. School Ittendance verifier Oail Edwards - also known as the candy lady for Ihe Jolly Ranchen she lives to classes with perfecl attendance elch week -- mel with the princi. pal to discuss studenls who had miased school. A brother and sister were ocarina the trouble point. The Si,l ho~ ..iuod 24 dsy. of .h. lenn'l fint 68 daYI bccaUIC of head liee. which ill>llly ex. cuaable for five daYI I year. The hoy hod ..illod I) dsYI, 'fhc,.Qmily was put on noli~. If 'h. buy ..i.... 20 dsy. of school in a year, stale welfare luidelioes ull for them to be wilh ,he Unilod S...... The leeture. series is part of the university's Resents' Lee. to 1993, H. Slid the bI....""hsJ.. See VKtwI t. - Fire capmm appeals planned puniDve actionS By LYNN ANDERSON Shaw'. ClIO. It wu ........ SolI _C"""'Y s... Tu.ldly if Show wu OD pelcI SAN BERNARDINO Ielv., Fire, Copt. S'even R. Show CommissiOll memhsn wiD appesred before .... oity'. reconvene 1bundey 1Il'__ Civil Service Commission on dude delibentlODa. CIty HsIl Tueodsy '0 _I ditc:ipli- i. dosed todsy for V_ nsry I..ions recomrnendod by Day. .' ' his IUpervi..... Show'. ~ _ Show, 46, of Hiahlsnd WIS .... oaWy_...... pcisitioD ..... sn.:1ted for invo<:'.alion of not be altaod untlI ellor the aI_a . drua prescription commission WApI up ite ill- snd hooI:od It the West Val- veoriaalion,' IIid City A_ ley Detention Center in ocr Jim Penmaa.. Rancho Cucsmonaa on July , :n>e oommlasloa, whIeh is . 17, said San Bernardino coinpoaed or five r--I'" _. . County Sheriff'. Oepartmen' could clecicle to uphold. 0.. .pok...... Chip Psttmoil. 1Um, i....... or ...... 1he Show requeatod Ihs' hi. d d "--c hearina II City HolI be closed ,.comm.n. ..... action, Penman IIicI. to the public, e, ,be outcome, Shaw -W Shaw's attorney. Corey _..I ... Glsv. of Lo. Ana.I.., de. .P.......... clecwon m supcri- clined to comment and told or court. Sho S.parate ftom .... city'a w not to answer a upon. investJ~. atioo. tbe Su Ekhir- er's questions. Show, whose foth." Ray. dino 0Wl1y District A...... mood Show, was SID Demar- ooy'. office i. revicwiq dino'. fire chi.ffrom 1971 to ,~~'o ~1Iid~~ 1980, hss been with ,the dO.. ,....- ~-. -- .......... psnm.t 'about 20 ,.an, IIid So, far. DO crimlasl,........ Allen Bone, 50, of R.dlands, have -lUod.."" ssId.' . a fri.nd of Show', who works. The niulta of the civil fo, ,he Olrden Orov. File iCrvicc hcsrinI,_'t bs usod DepsJtmenl. a~ Show shouIcI the Dls- Durin. a break in the civil mct AttomoY.I olftco doeide service hearinJ Tuesday, Fire 10 pCOlCCUte. Louab aaid. Chief Lsny P,lZe, cleclined '0 "(Th. city) doean'l hov. to specify what punitive letions meet the same (1cpI) ... had been recommended in s..IHAW.., cbt off from fW1her assisl- snc:.. The family wu referred to the school luendance review hoard, Brown continued to make her rounds, viliting class. rooms between receQ and lunch duties. Brown 5101'1 into every class once a week, u Superintendent E. Neal Robert. ho. requ..'ed of all By PAMELA FIT7.~IMMONS as confident" as possible, 'to his principals. San llenwdioo C",mty Sun provide them with accurate. In Laura Smith's third- SAN BERNARDINO -- dependable and efficienl grade class, a music lesson Sheri Irs deputies can now equipment. II makes every- was takins place on Tuesday. trade in Iheir q mm handluns thinl safer:. Bottrell Aid. Under lhe district's rcinsti- lor an even more elTC\:tivc Tho San Bernardino Police luted fine arts prosram, IhiRl. man-slopper: a .4S.caliber OcplrtmcPl,.abl;). it under.. Iraden lelm 10 read music. Glock. Baing a chanao in fuarml.... Under music leacher Colette On Tuesday, the San Ber. By the fint of the year. each Bogh's direction, lhe sludenls nardino County Board of Su. officer will be annod with I play.d "M.rrily W. Roll pervi.." approv.d .pending lIeckl., It; Koch 9 mm hind- Along'. on their recorden. S400.000 to buy Ihe new gun that .shoots .4().. or ...,. David Schulze of Arrow.' guns, holslen arid' ammuni.. caliber ammunitioll. held R.al Ella'. Slid 'hi' 'ion fo, ,he .b.rilT. deP,lrl' The most popuIsr csliber after his day u principal at men.. * for police wolt it the ."'. Banon Elementary, he could Dcpuliel can Ilitk wilh ..id San BomudiDo police t::onfidenlly lell dientl look. their old WClpons, but many Lt. Sieve Jarvia. ina..for homel in the district arc expected to make the otlCI . Ilow-movm,._~ "Ihst they' c.n look 10 I ,wilCh, Slid LI. Greg 1Iot1r.1I. bUll.., a 230-pain bullet, school .y.tem 'loa' provide. a "Wilh the .4S, you feel whe,. a 9 mm IIIlpt be helf 800d ..edutll:lion II? their chil.' more ~onfideftt ill!, ,un. bat. . thai weilht. It'. tbo difftrCDCe dre.." ,I.. .., We ~ <....tsntly between aettiac. hit with, a. 'Ira~nmg officen to aet-them Sei......,. Deputies upgrade current weaponry I. Aid ('omrnwli- on! l>irector 0.. The race came down 10 ~I.~~_~i~ Inlernet service provider to keep liom Iosina infonnsti"" __ .._ ~__u,.._1.. __.__ adv'"'iJillJl, hot will probobIy Iwit"1 10 a commcrtlai vendor. 'r'L _ .t..____ __n'~ __.... _1..__.... The coupIo _.....; three weeks ...,....,~; __I'" d._. M'__'J.-mA_I' _L~ ~~J.lU~1 . out valuables. police Bernardino County rtment is investigating Ihefts. target m )S - Police wert' in-- reported vandalizing :an Monday after .... spny-painled graffiti 'er's side doors. a ;aid. came in about 9 p.rn. owners whose can in various locations city. unount of the damage ..MIed o ...... . - A transienl was IY for failing 10 regis- off<nder. a sheritrs homas Graham, 38. hile walking easl: on Highway after b<ing d<puIy. >ked wilhout bail ink> il for investigation of ly wilh ... off<nder parole violation, the .merdlno County Sun ... ....... Semardino In wants you to ~ your voice is "Ie community. est way to do Nrite us a letter or. ~rs must include e, addle.. lind a .hone number; r is subjcc;t to d .hould be kepi .rds. Inlera should . submissions to llh. .f the volume of eivcd, we cannot dge thoac thai ,blishcd. w to gel your ...: rhe Sill Bemar- . nty Sun, 399 N. I Bernardino r : lbaun@caJth. J(9) 88'-8741. JOTHPASTE .ruohlng your lOCrhl u=reICNCllII,. . ,nily SchooI"ID...\ouy " . .--__1 ,..7818178< .' ~-' liecause Its velOCity IS slower, a .4S-calibcr bullel isn't going to go through two or three cars and keep going. which makes it safer for po- lice work. "Slopping power is what wC' carc' about if you have 10 go through deadly force.. .. You wanl it 10 do its jqb and stop right there. You don'l want to shoot someone and have the bullet keep going," Jarvis said. Until now. San Bernardino offi~ ccrs could choose to use handguns with at least a .38-caliber capability but nothing as powerful as a mag- num because of Ihe polential for overpenelralion. .uCPiUUIlCIIl lliC'UICU UII 111'1: .'t..J- caliber Glock after surveying per~ sonnel. The capacity of Ihe Heckler & Koch is tJ rounds with .45-calibcr ammunition. The 45-caliber G10cks will carry 14 rounds. ' Although some Glock models have a three-round burst capability lhat allows Ihe user to pulltbe ~g- ger once and automatically lire three shots, the model used by the sherilrs depanment will not have lhat feature. "We have to have IOO-percenl shot accountability. We can't af. ford to lake a fully automatic weapon:' Bottrell said. Shaw Bone said Shaw was injured on the job. "(Shlw) never anticipated the injury nor the medication thll was prescribed." he said. He and Shaw have worked to- gether to collect and restore histori. cal pieces for the Pioneer Fire Mu- seum~'" San BemaMino, Bone. said. ... "Sieve has stood as an ambassa- dor for San Bernardino and has been involved in Ihe community in, general," Bone said. "His record with lhe San Be-mardino Fire De- panment is beyond reproach as is his standing in the community and with his colllClgues and friends." Vicodin is mosl often prescribed 10 ease moderate body aches. in- cluding back pain. said Mary Fer- rill, an associate professor at the Universily. of PaciflC's School of Phannacy and Health Sciences. The drug, a morphine deriva- tive. can be habil fonning, she said. I f more than eighl pills are injested daily on a regular basis, . patient's liver could be pennanently dam- aged. Vicodin can impair the m~nlal or physical abilities required to drive a car. Or operate heavy ma-" chinery, Ferrill said. Prescriptions are accompanied by a warning _la- bel. Mosl doctors advise patients 10 test the affects of the druB at home before attempting to drive. 4' Continued from 81 <lards thai we do.... he said. AI Tuesday's hearing, Terese Bowen. 40, of Highland aUeged thai Shaw took her mother's pre- scription (or Vicodin, I pain-killer. during an emergency visit, July 7 to her mother's home in the Mountain Shadows Mobile Home Communi. Iy in San Bernardino. BowC'n de- clined to give her mother's full name. While treating Ihe woman, who had fallen in her driveway. Shaw asked Bowen if he could look al her mother's prescription dnigs, Bowen said. In her mother's kilchen, Bowen showed Shaw Ihe pill bottles, she said. When Shaw told Bowen 10 leave him alone with the medications, she. followed his orders, Bowen said. "You just don'l queslion pcop'le like Ihat," Bowen laid. Bowen dido'l think anything of the incident until a few days later when an employee at Lonas Drug Store in Hi8hland told her lhal a man had tried to use her mother's prescriplion to gel Vieodin; ... fig. ured it was a mistake;" she said. [)uring the next few day~, how- ever. Bowen 'received two more cal.ls from pharmacy employcc. ilening her thai a man was trying 10 use her mother's- prtscriptiotr, she said. After die third attempt. an employee conta~ted the sheriff's Highland station. ;"..,;. _..If..........,. 'llb.J "I _.1t...~.~ - u__."_,' ".IS'" t'''-.... .,. . ,--i'iL ,.r:..".,'''_ _-~.-;:.;, ...,.,......... ...-' In ounus UJ pay lur waLe. SYSII:lII repairs and improvements over the nextlhree yean. The council's 'Vote authorizes City Treasurer Mike - Williams 10 work with a financial leam and seek bids on the bonds. Councilman John Hutton ab- stained. In July he voted ag.insl the 20 percent or SS.88..a-monrh water rate increase thai will p.y the debt "'"_~"U" swnmer clarifi increases to p ments. The bond 1 dents and caul problems will Utility Diretto "II's very i. zens because water qualilY. r; We're Giving Away A SI'OIfIS'WJIR:IIS THE ' MD IT DOUIn COST A DI. Welcome to SporuWalCh. where you gellb, each week jusl for visiling our casino. TIll charge for playing SPORTSWATCH; as a m; a San Manuel Playen Card when regislen' ~ Ibat'i eist for anyone 10 play. A new Saturday at 10 a.m, JUSI pick from Ibe games 'parlay card' aild lum il in to win, That', a can register any. day and any ume unulthe f, 8 a.m. Btsfofall, yoA don', h"""lo be preS(' WEEKlY PRIZE MOIII 151: $3,000 2nd. $2.000 ~rd 4th through 10th . S2()( 11th through 50th . $51 '"1ilstthrough 100th - $21 IOlst - 200th . T-shins - ~ The~rize money', like Fori Knox. The ganll .CO GRAIID PRIZE DRAWII :WeekIY winnen are automatical~ entered ill Imwing. One Male and One Female will ead Knox can'l give away money, but al Sports' money is the whole idea, . ..f.~~ SA INDIA I ----,--888-7-'1-7~~c57 http ,', - ilcr thai. c:mn with., ossodoIioas ~ to '" begin 1llursd8y in the ~- scltool years, ConIJaC\ IICl!.ocia- _ Many comi>w:rs how. in- JOds Gcoml Con- joinilitllepond<. .' ofT..... GoOdrich VI. &Uia ooosbepnm'Fobc\wy.' ,tctnalclO<btbol'''''"lIIbI.1O Mesa. Ariz: c:ouId .. "Ibis i.. ........ for kids Life ond ~ eo: 1)!c." '. -CiIi'lll. Iae!t of moi!ey;.....J """'1IIIize tile ycior 2000. Th... liog;tM J.e,na.. to ohow off Ibeir stuff." said " DepuIy District Altomey cIiaIl!<' baa off~ Ibc teachers rtIllh ~ be a ~ot: . . pond< 0Wrman Van Vorrls. David OoojIrich died in Marcl1 no - '" aaWy' for Ibc CllR1f'Uler.q>elOled _'iib' .be. shell up, ~ n- ia no cost '" -....i- 1995 of stomach c:an<er. He 1997-98 aehool year ind · 3 pmCnaIcompula'IOIldVca.... nside eon"""'" paIt ond 00 judging ~ -be was 44. peroenI salary - for Ihe . "The biQCII pn>bIan;'" winterbrinphtlYY done In bet lawsuit, T...... 1998-99.chool,year.. .'. tboI we donoliet.......:. J. S_....... to . IicaIioos be' ked Goodrieh ia allegins IlRaeh of . To help WIth Ihe = ""':<'!I of 1he~)lIIlbIeal;: ;Iaid: : >I~ million....... tM'1' any s.ncan ~ ~ !_~ - - nol - JIfOCCIS." ~ '. Phillip. DooIiIIIe; .~' . ,M'" .. CA ~.... or __,,~ to .._.._.ct. ' -. Ibc. PublIC.; EmpIoye:ci" .;co. preaido.flOr. . oo, i '. ._ ...._ _ . ReIaliQaa Board wi."'"... with iiOa'in;d liIlaDOi.;, '.~.e:-;' tWlDINO to"';.=~~~7~ R!AlTO.., ~~. o~1I,1e Riahoond ~ inI the. Y2K..~oo}' ..... iiaot ........,......~~ T IlOII 11IIIOII ~- PIanain&.f="" .. .. .. ~ plicalioas _ hO turned ia by each.....el oftlelals ))0<:.2. . .....b ..~ .. ~ .:..... Nov 23 't to ..L.a.. .;.....~I The _ plan !O walk .~_,' ,- iIIl pdi ..... . , ........ ..i....... the ~ Iiaca II ciao lClll>oIia ...... probIaaii la major ~ - '"- oie boioI ao-SANIIPlfWlDINO Aboul.300Riaho _ Ihe dUtrict eaeh moilIh unIlI.. aIioN, iIlc1udialiJllala ~ ~. -Ml- ~ u..21t1~':: _-6~-"" "r:;-j~':l~~2:~15theto _bteaehed. . ~~~::';.~!!d. voi.~ .. _ L":...... 0-.- u"u IlEDlAHDS DooIiaIe 0114'" .... ' ~. rdioo YMCA CWl- _ _..,. ....pA "' MDnls'1lIcaienIary . PUS'''~I--''~'''''''t _......... ' .. widow .~I900W.I\OIldaIIAve.. lJah,~~~.....uperta'" '. _aoeda"""'i;r.-..~ " ._..... . _ ... 11 . A....~~ 'It' I -. ~ - ..... "I"'~KJIOiY, ~ ... '5.'~;m1lavt1 .........IloaIllDod..IloaIthia- The __...-. ~~ ~'"'I""":-'N~ ','j 1 IIIlI E....... to ~.CM'I"j .:r....~ .. ODd to - JieaoIiadoaS The Univeuity of Red- firm ~~~ltL lIIl. . ,'. -.I """,,'-A.. 'D..IM.ll"iAM 1.Nt. hM: mr...t a',lrdmokHrv "~"~_'''' . _~, '_M Q IlICHAEL LEOHE&n IlomonIno CoorIy Sun tboose Cafe In Crestllne, is one businessman who finds the annual trash fee :ails ANUTAX INITIATIVES h.fee California vOters have approved at least three anti. tax Initiatives since 1978 that have greatly limited the ability of local government 10 IntrOduce and raise taxes withOut the approval of voters. . Pi" AP D ILLI~_ 13 -Approved In 1978. It estab- lished a uniform statewide property tax rate of 1 percent. A 2 percent cap was placed on annual re- assessments of property, which limited annual prop- erty tax increaseS to 2 percent. . P..mputuonU-Approved In 1986. it estab- lished that two-thirds of the voters must approve any special tax and a majority of voters must ap" prove any general tax - such 85 the utility tax that Fontana voters rejected In the Nov. 3 election. The measure was challenged by local governments, and was tied up In court battles until the state Supreme Court ruled It const~utlonalln September 1995. . '.1-, D .LLI_ 211 ~Approved In 1996, It estab- lished the requlremenlthat property owner. be al. lowed to vote on new and Increased propeny a~ sessments, and restrlcts local governments In their use of propertr-related fees or assessments. Source: ttowwd Jlrvla Tlxpeyen Aa~.tlon , of a business in. : amount of trash it Ie county landfill. 'suit, among other ~ lhat the county fee and reimburse or the amount mey overcharsed since las introduced in estimateS that if he cOUDly COIIId Ioae in annual revenue havc:" to reiQabUne .... LAWSUO'I8.4 - ',- .. . gronp"s enons~ By MICHEL NOLAN San Iknwdino County Sun LOMA LINDA - With PeaceBuilders, the hands clasped in friendship are mulli-colored and small. A national. violence. prevention program, PClceM Buildm baa made ill prea- ence fell locally. leaching:; elemenlaryooBge children they can make a difference tlvough their words and ac- 1ions. And it is working in San Bernardino County, teachers say. not just 8tlChool. but at home "J've seen a change since and in the neipborhood. u the prosram started a. our well." school," Mid Sue Paterson. Sultana will be among the who leache. a aecond third- 94 elementary achoola partiei- grade combination clan II paling in the PoaccBuiJden Sui.... Elementary School in l'toioe Pooplo Colol>ration on Onwio. "PoaceDuilden baa Sunday. atLQma, Linda .Uni- ~ddcd . pos~'iYe ~lemcnl - BerI PlACUUILDIRIIIW f11refighterdrnws, 3o-day,suspension for alleged theft 8r LYNN ANDERSON SlIn Ih:nlllrdino Cuunty Sun "We're mostly in1erested in seeing lhat it doesn'l hap- pen again;' he laid. If convicted, prosecutors would not push for punish- ment that would. 9011 Shaw his job, S~II Aid.. ~ Fire Chief Latr}r Pitzer. ar- gued tblt Shaw be terminat. ed. "\I was apJll'OPliale'in.lbi. case:' he said., Shaw. tho I!JII ofa fonner San DomanIiiiO fIR chief, will begin acrvins his IUIpcn. sian Nov. 24, said-H. Dou. Chandler, Civil Service chief exOll>iner. AI a result of:. hi. demotion, his moathly IOIuy will"..drop from $5,631 to - Soo FIREfIOHTEIlI\I3 SAN BERNARDINO fire Capt. Sleven R. Shaw. accused of stealing a prescrip- tion pain killer while answerM ing an emergency call at an elderly woman', house. will be suspended for 30 days without pay and demoted to fire engineer, the Civil Sef'VM ice Commission aMounced Thursday. Shaw, -1.6, of Highland also rlces prose<:ution by the Ois. tpct Anomcy. Shaw'~ ar. raigm:n.nt has been lei for Dec. 10, said S~ising Deputy Distriet Anomcry Vic- tor R. Stull, who.is considcrM ing a misdemeanor charse in the firefighter's cISC. - ,.".;; probidioIi vlollllon, Iieinc 1ft ex~fekm in !J 100 of I ~ ~ .......... 1IO\en properly ond pouaoin. explooMldovloel. 58 _ held In IIrtnc .....--.. paIce ~ of..... .......... _ ...... of ....... _ . SAN BERNARDINO - Shcr- d. REDLANDS - Police II< Ilep- iff. detectives armstcd. 22-ycar.old . ')in, up mfon:cment in lhc IOUIhcm man Thundoy 00 '"'I'icion of com- put oflown whao I ruh of burgIar- millinl about two dozen cor _ ... in !he put two ...... has left ond commm:ial burglaries Iiom Co~ oome I<Iidents with little .... than 100 10 RcdIands. !he ban: occ:aoitia. Jonalhan Doniel Welchir was If- More than 10 burglaries ha.. VI v......- 11_'_" ,--_. .... rock cocaine lOr 1Iie, maiJUinins I au, house, poooesoion of nwrij..... for _, poucI1ion of cocaine and porole vioIaIions. who has on the belter shOf's. They're not conl.lcmed who's wear- ing the ~"ei jeans'" Not 10 mention: "Irs actually cheaper 10 buy a unifonn:' Parents asked board membcn to make parents aware of IMir oghlto orl oul -.. hy making sure families receive the C'xemption fonn -- if the district slicks with the mandato- ry policy. Danny Tillman. the only h'uslcC' to vole against the mandatory poli- cy. assured parents thai "nolhing is concrele." If the policy is inefTec- tive. the hoard can always [('con- sider it. , femd 10 San IIemardino County. Medical C....... Investiplon initially were un- ah,lc 10 8d much infonnation &om Cwnminp because of his medical condiriop, . spokesman said. No SUSPC1,:ts w~ in custody lite Th......y. . EIenn people held In dIU( ... probe . SAN BERNARDINO - Eleven people were lIT<Sled after police served eighl search wanants IS . rc- IN BRIEF Firefighter equipment, lodging ond InnsponI- lion ond be able 10 vo_ lix mid.wcck day. between JID. II and Man:h 3 I. V ohmteen II< requml 10 attend . four-dly b1linina: clinic::. at no dwJe, during which !hey will .... ceive lII'I orientatton to the ski achoul ond oininl 00 how 10 ~ !he dia- . abIed. For .... infOl1lllllion, please coola<.1!he U.S. AdapUve _ion Cenler at (909) 5114-0269. - 1M .........10 County aun REDLAHDS Rnt AId, CPR cla_. offered r:m<rg<ncy Life Saving Services will be ollmng CPR ond Finl Aid c!uses from q a.m. 10 2 p.m., SaIw- day "' !he Reillands CommuniI)' Senior Center, III. W. Lugonia Ave., Redlands. emilie.lion by A.mcriclll Heart As!tOCialion and ElSS FirsI Aid wilt salillify any requirements. Cards will be issued at !he end of !he class ond will be valtd for two years. ... .,. The ,'OSt ;. $35. Pre-rqi_ ill required. For informalion call (9Q'l) 7'14-0740. REDLAHDS Prospect Paril marks 30th annlvenary FIlC1l<b uf Pruspel.1 Park will be havinB a 30th amivenarycele:tn- lion op:n house: al 1:30 p.m. SwKJay ., Pruspect Parl<, Cljon Sum ond lIighland A venue, in RedIands. Tbe...door prognm will be ce~ ebraling !he part', hislooy ond hiob- lighlins the achievement:l of Ihe Iasr JO years. The RedIands Fourth of July bind will be performing For information can (909) 335-662g Exl. 1-1369. BIC BEAR SId I'llIOIt -U volunteer teachen Continued from 81 $4,167. Reachl"d by Ielephone al his home, Shaw declined 10 !;001l11l:nl on Ihe !;ommission's dccilliion. lit said un on-the-job injury had ~aU$('d hiRllo lake Vicodin. a mor- phine derivarive preKribcd Itll" mouerale joinl or muscle pain. Wilnesses allege Ihat Shaw slole I genen!; foon of Vicodin from an elderly woma~ during an emergen- cy cllI 10 her home July 7. A few day. later, . man used the woman's prescriplion 10 Iry 10 obtIin Ihe:- pain.killcr al a Highland phlnulty. After several failed allempts 10 U5C Ihe preKriplion, a phannacy employee called police. Shaw was anesled for investigalion of aller- int, I drug pre:ICription and booked al hf Wesl Valley Detenlion Cen- Ie it1 Rancho Cueamonge on July 17. The Civil Service Commission's aclion shocked Pilzer and the elder- ly woman's daughler, Terese Bow- en, 40, of Highland, both of whnm ~alled for Shaw's Icnninalion. "My whole family iI in an up- roar:' Bowen said. "My mom is devaslaled. He serves two senior cilizen mobile home pub. God, whal do you do now when you caU 9111 We won'llet Ibis rest" Pitzer said he was disappointed thai the commission dido't uphold his recommendalion to fire Shaw, who has been on paid administra. live leave since July 18. uEvidencIy, Ole commission didn'l dispute whether Steve com- mined the act, just thaC tennination was too severe:' PilZcl'said. The commission's action wor. ricd Pitzer, who said he is con- cerned that fi..figh'era will get the wrong message lbou' dnIg use Ind otlier illegal activities. "This sends a very poor message 10 the people in our organizalion that th;. type of conduct can be '01- eralcd and lhal a penon won '1 re- ceive teoninalion for il," Pitzer Mid. Civil Service Commission memben, Ippoinled by Mayor Ju- dith Vallel. ... Oscar Gonzalez, ~in8leWy, EuI- AUender, Davenport and Florence. . Logan. AIlOoolc( WII lbaent for.' meetings on TuCaday and Th_. clay. . . ..."'...........,u._u..,. . Bear Mountain Ski Resort is looking for voIunleer insIructon 10 _h in its adapIi.. ski prognm for !he 19911-99 ,Id IClISOl\. Training clinics will be held Iiom Dec. 17-20 ond Jan. 7-10 at !he n:oor1. losttuctor.I I11UIl be at '- Ig years of aac, inlcnncdiatc 10 ad- vanced ;!1Oers. provide lbeir own IT'S NOT F IT'S SPOR REGISTE We're Giving Away A Total Of $1 !iPoIrnIwJrn:B IS THE GAIlE AIID II ......... COST A DIME 10 PLAYI Wekome 10 SportsWal<h, whe.. you 8et the chOnce to Win Big 10 each week just for ~ting our casino, There is absolutely no It' charge for playing SPOKl'SWATCH; as a malIer of fact, you get a San Manuel Players Card when registering. We've crealed a game that', easy for anyone 10 play, A new game begins every Saturday all0 a.m. Just picHrom the games of the week on your "parlay card" and lUm il in 10 \rin.That', all there ia 10 id You can register any day and any time until the foUowing Saturday at 8 a.m. Best of all, you don't have to be present 10 win. II w Vi, St Hi WEEKlY PRIZE ._IV: Ise $3,000 2nd-. 12,000 ~rd. $1,000 4th through 10th - $200 II th d\l'oogh 50th - $50 51st dUoUgh 100th - $20 IOIs( - 200tIi - T-shiru t; - The prize money', 1.iJr.e Fort Knox. 1'he game is SporuWatchl J OIUUlD PRIZE DRAWlIIOIl WeekIy.winnenare autoDiaticaDy entered into the Gnnd Prize ~~, O'l,Hlaleand One Fel!lale wiU each win $10,000, Fort Knj,X~.pe "'Vif money, bul al sporuWatch, giving away money IS the whole idea. . : O. in del lOl. tl'U h.. pm en. s,", can lICE tli~ PEOPLE ~-..-......- .....-"""---' .""""'- ",I.-n \t-..-"rn ,," f'C'1"k1N1 ,I No .\;lIW'-k ~t n..nW'f\~ ....it1tb \- h&t.....f'*..... 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CAM. wrmca ...no ThInk V(IU to The !\an 8emanJi- n('I Counrv'Sun and all of wur staff foe Ihc afaI covcrq:c 00' VcUnnS Dav. You all make ~ Sun . \'Ot<< . ofihe l.-ommwUly. ...... KANIlA SanBenwuno The Mu~ Center of radio wars in the '50s. '60s Back in Ihe lood okl daY' of rock 'n' 1011, the late tQSOs and carty 'llOs, 1he Mill wu I main5IIy in Sail Bemudino. The IWO radio S1IIions for """ '.' 1011 around 1he valley ..... KMEN and KFXM. We lOlled inco . eonItSt 10 stftle who 'A"IS best. 1 ~_ NoW Co....O'1ISS W\&..... .oc...>4j. oN ........ ''''''tO~A...n- \'S.~V&S.... :1 ~ "Tl> Q$: ""~'" "''Io4\s.'''''A.~.. "'Ib -<\>.C ,..i.c.,~~ ""~" ~oQ.,"'v "'-'\.\\9'.' . I >'O!t'4 ! """"""~ .""'.C'an..lli......1I (w lhtou.".,...t.".Ibr- Wll~ hklo.k"n t1....\C'WhnT In tt.<' ~ IlnlUlnhntl V.I~. ("Iun ,'.-n-c ~l\'m ...If I". ~. t'or(nf't' Iht- ~lIl1n linallv an- Ik~ It ",...ukl tin". INn..ry. l""" ..clUe onkl the IkkJ ",'hnT the' mnn. cy_h~in.udtlllltlkl""'1C . _ Whm the' d.ly came:. II ~"n(,t _hr ".....*' Wl'Irid w.... kd.:.",- lOr lbaa mnnrv. T mt uf lhowands ur J'MJ'k nwntd all'ovct tht "..lley dol WI dly of tht c.:::ook$I. Order detinitc'ty hrokc down. Thai panchullst (malty ('.aJ'IlC down In I large arm tkkt acfO$5W SU'C'C't rn:.n lht Mug. \\'hal UlgM that was. KFXM pulO1l the ..-onInt and won Ihe nwtio \\'8f'S of the I~. I M\'t no indcpmdcnt memory of Vo'ho goc dlC'do rt mi. M..... ADAMS HogNa"" VWI ....,. ""* Iftctude your NIM. ...... Md . caeytkM ~ rtUlM<<. Eactt IeCW Ie ~ to'-' '"' Md .noukI M kepi to 150 WCII'IM. AeguW wrtW'I ...... MmII thMr euti- mtMkIn. 10 OM . month. a.c...e aI the volume 01 .....,. NCetYed. .. . QnnOt KIU'loWtedge ItIOM 'U. IN ............... nmcn resignation of Rita Arias :he : ~ ; . 'Befbre .. trW. :tcilucM 01 the waftS Paman met with Aria the same day Jiao CQUN:il- objected. 10 H~'I bwsuil in Icncrs and'told her she would have 10 resip; un- csigMtion ft'" '10 the editor of nc San Bcnwdino dcr the City ChaI1cr, her office was coo- C....'Y Sun and ..11.10 Ci1y Hall. Some . .ider'ed v...... She indiealed she would d<mInd<d ......... iud&e ~Id 1he "will do 10 "plObably before Ibe .... counc:il of the C'lcctontC. pointtnl 10 Arias' meeting:' "landslide"' w~ ~IIIY said they didn't The MI.' day, Penman served written care where ^!las lived. as ~I as there notice on Arias to resip or produce C'vi- was a new ~ia:I want council member. deDce ofher residency in the Third Ward. I .,_ Arias mowd from the York The follOwiIlI week the story on the _~I. ~.Icd' then- Ia. who was Ie City Coun- alleptions < 1he TlWd '~--- Fire captain's : offense taken i"too . lightly . Sell ....._ ...... ........... who ...... ...11 ~1~' ......... ehoUId haw been ftr9d to Mnd dMr r. 11 '.. IIbout ~ be/wAOf 011 tIM job. San l\nnanhnn", ",IV Civil StrvK'c Ctmmi.. ""111 I1U1lk . Iw.J ('all whCn II ct.c.c 10 aOftm the runnhnK"ul ,,( . tilTftptft ~ Itf .-nit", a IW","IPC',"" IWolnLLlk1 wluk 1IWWftU\." n~ ,,~,,'.lIa, an (''''k-r'~' VIo"lwtWlo,~. h..~tn".(' 1"'f'M"ftIC"ll to tht awnm,......'" .Ik'pl bl FaT t "JI'" SIC"'''C'ft K. SMw ** a1JC'ftt"C 1(,"" or"",..". rmm an.rl<ltr1y,'tillllrdUrfri..iri<iri<i:-- 1lC"lC)' ~'.II ", hn t"'"IM:' July 7. A few ".ya t.1C1, .. man \l'l('\llht" wllnW')'~ rwncription 10 try to tJtUln ~'.'"'~llln .t .Ih~hland ~y, Ann llle' J'C'O'lW1 QtIde !IlC'VC"I'1 tailed at\c'mf'l. 10 u.'oC 11M:' 1V'C'",-"rc1OO. . pharmacy emrIoY<< caned ("1111...('. and Shaw WIL" WT",cd for invntig.tinn uf :l1Imn)! u ,lmtc Ilft'!6C'nplion. hrt: t 111('( 1..arT)' Pil7C'l' m:nmmn'kkd d.1 i' Stu.",' he lirC\.l IInw('vn. the ,,'ummission. .ftcT . hearing).." .....('('k. ,in..Itk\llnodead lhnl Shaw be StUlf'C'l'dcd for \ \U llly~ Wllhuul pay and t\emoCtd to fU'~ cngincc:r. 1 .>\!I u tt"Sult ur IIIlI t.lc1noIion. his rnnnlhly 18lary will ! ,Inlfl f",1n S~.h \ 1 to S4,K67" u':\"uk11tl)', the l'lwnmi2L,ion did"'1 diSf'Uk .....ttC'lher Sieve' ,,'umlnlned lhe act, JU!C lhlt Imnina- r- 111'10 WIL" Inn ~v(,n:'." P117C'f saKI. We: ..k) nul ;lgr<< lhal II would have hcen 100 SC'''"CfC'" <<. 'ItU"m."I have' no chOice but 10 pua-Ihc "mu.i:~ " IOlqtl det:J'<< of .ru." in public employees who enlet their homes In C1T1C'r1.'COCY situations such IS fire-: lighlm und param<<1ics. ' I' .. diflicUll 10 imagine lIlY IClivity Ihal sajkes rnor< sevm:ly al""" b\I8t Ihan a public em- . ploy<< who would US< Ihal opportmity 10 illlNde upon a citizen's privacy to obcain information or propertY. especially 10 further. some unlawful de- sign. Em<q!ency employees. in Ih< cnun< of !heir jobs. may come inlo contact with a wide array of dliz<rls' privale, penonal infonnation. ranging tiom credit card accounl numben 10 personal ..(kl~ denc< and r=xds. " i. an exttanely acrioua ...- for any public employ<< 10 lake advanlage of such a situation 10 mgage in the kind of conduct that Sliaw was ac<used of. Pitzer said he is concerned IhaI fu'efighlerS will getlh< wrong message about dn1g us< and oIhcr il- legal activities as I result of the commission's at- .ioo. ''This sends a very poor .meosoge 10 Ih< poopIe i. our o<ganizalion ""'. this type of conduct can be IOleralcd and """ I penon won't receiw tainina- non for it-" Pitta said. " " We share Pitzer's conccm. The convnission's leniency is going '0 make it difficuk fur .... chief 10 enfOlC< discipline in .... ranks. . Granlcd. I $764 monlhly pey roduclioo i. 00 men: slap on the Wrist. ~e'tatt e:~. there arc Cer- .Iain Iyp<S of behavior """10 gmssIy inwde Ih< i... IcrestS of Ih< publiC """Ihey aboolUlcly sbouId nol be abided, period,. and 'Ibis is _ of lhem. We would ha.. hoped Ih< coriunission would ha.. made ""'t perfecdy clear. Honorable Mayor Valles and members of the Common Council, My name is Darrell Hess, I live at 2389 Palo Alto Way, Running Springs, CA. I'm a retired San Bemardino City Fire Captain. I'm appearing before you today dressed in an old-fashioned City fire department uniform to help make a point about the value of preserving the City's F.D. history. After numerous failed attempts to negotiate a remedy to the issue of the publics right to their fire departments provenience, I have no other recourse other than to address you in the hopes public pressure will stimulate a sense of duty on your part to do the right thing. Be advised, I have knowledge San Bemardino City Firefighter Steven R. Shaw is in possession of significant 19th and 20th century S. B. F. D. relics after appropriating them under nefarious particulars from his father, former S. B.City Fire Chief Raymond Shaw. Family character traits aside, the saying the apple doesn't fall far from the tree certainly seems to apply when it is considered public records speak to Firefighter Shaw's arrest and subsequent demotion for stealing a pain medicine prescription while answering an emergency call at an elderly woman's house while on duty July 7, 1998. Firefighter Shaw has acquired numerous one-of-a-kind police and fire badges prominently displayed on the uniforms of the City's first firefighters seen in the photographs I've brought along today. Mr. Shaw also has in his possession the original document creating the San Bernardino City Fire Department on October 3, 1878. This instrument reflects the essence of the City forefather's mission in providing organized public safety for purposes of preventing devastating conflagrations in the city. The public should be made aware San Bemardino Mayor Judith Valles and current Fire Chief Larry Pitzer have had knowledge of the whereabouts of these priceless antiquities since 1999 and have chosen an indifferent ambivalence to the legitimate ownership of these F. D. relics when tasked to do so. Together with Firefighter Steven Shaw, top city leaders have adequately demonstrated deviant behavior and should be made to return these priceless relics to the citizens of San Bernardino City before the items are lost forever. In the final analysis, I hope you will see that I've exhausted all available remedies in an effort for reasonable discourse to prevail. My only intent is to protect the public's best interest and to encourage participation in a noble effort to reintroduce these relics back into the mainstream rather than allowing capering individuals to secret away these valuable antiquities for their own perversion or profit. Therefore, members of the common council, I beseech you to intervene and leave you with copies of this letter as well as earlier correspondence to and from the fire chief and city attorney's office speaking to my ongoing attempts to resolve this matter. Thank You!