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HomeMy WebLinkAbout02-Council Office CI't1 OF SAN BERNARDCO - REQUOT FOR COUNCIL AOON , From: Councilman Jack Reilly Su~~: Legislative Review Committee Report Dept: Council Office Date: June 28, 1989 Synopsis of Previous Council action: None Recommanded motion: That minutes of the Legislative Review Committee meeting of June 22, 1989 be received and filed. '\=b. ~.~"_" Contect person: Phil Arvizo Phone: 5208 Supporting data ettached: yes Ward: n/a FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: n/a Source: (Acct.-No.1 (Acct. DescriDtionl Finance: Council Notes: .......:.. '.' ....... ,:'" 75-0262 Agenda Item No o o o o LEGISLATIVE REVIEW COMMITTEE June 22, 1989 ATTENDEES: Councilman Jack Reilly - Chairman Councilman Michael Maudsley Councilman Tom Minor Henry Empeno - Deputy City Attorney Jim Robbins - Deputy City Administrator Jim Richardson - Deputy city Admin./Development Fred Wilson - Assistant to City Administrator Roger Hardgrave - Public Works Dir./City Engineer Gene Klatt - Assistant City Engineer Manuel Moreno, Jr. - Public Services Director Wayne Overstreet - Public Buildings Superintendent Larry Reed - Building and Safety Director Brad Kilger - Planning Director John Kramer - Park & Recreation Superintendent Bob Chafin - Omnitrans General Manager Jerry Hodgson - Risk Management Safety Officer Jerry Devlin - Police Lieutenant Phil Arvizo - Council Executive Assistant Hal Boring - S.B. City Unified School District Scott Shira - S.B. City Unified School District R. L. Porter - State Office of Local Assistance Dan Haueter - County Counsel Bill Ponder - Building Commission Keith Tygum - CHCG Architects Jim Fillerup - CHCG Architects Mary Blanco-Vargas - Office of Local Assistance Cassie MacDuff - The Sun 1. PROPOSED SCHOOL AT LITTLE LEAGUE/BELMONT STREET - PRO-RATA SHARE OF BRIDGE FEE - Item continued. Staff and State representatives will meet within the next 30 days to discuss, analyze and report back to the Committee with recommendation on July 20. 2. REVIEW RECOMMENDATIONS RELATIVE TO HANDLING OF PARADES AND SPECIAL EVENTS The Committee recommended approval of the proposed resolution with a request that school parades be excluded. The city Attorney will make the necessary changes and present the resolution on July 17. 3. REVISION OF PROCEDURES AND GUIDELINES FOR EVALUATING LIQUEFACTION POTENTIAL - The Committee recommended approval of an ordinance rather than a resolution at the suggestion of the City Attorney. The Committee requested that a staff report and map be available for the Council to review at the July 17 meeting. o o o o 4. PROPOSED STREET BANNER ORDINANCE - The Committee recommended approval. 5. DISCUSSION OF CITY'S POSITIONS CONCERNING ASSAULT WEAPONS - Item tabled based on State's recent actions. 6. RESOLUTION AMENDING SECTION TWO AND ONE-HALF OF RESOLUTION NO. 8234 ESTABLISHING PARKING RESTRICTIONS FOR THE THIRD LEVEL OF THE CIVIC CENTER PARKING STRUCTURE - Item continued. The Committee requested some readjustments and made recommendations for staff to consider and bring back to the July 6 meeting. 7. REQUEST FOR WAIVER OF REQUIREMENT TO UNDERGROUND UTILITIES - EXPANSION OF OMNITRANS FACILITY NORTHWEST CORNER OF MEDICAL CENTER AND 5TH STREET - Item continued to July 6 to allow staff to review how other cities handle public enti- ties. Additionally, staff will contact So. California Edison to determine if more specific estimates can be provided. 8. WEED ABATEMENT PROCEDURES - The Committee recom- mended that staff look at the process, streamline it and present it to the Building Commission indicating coordination between Public Services and Building and Safety. The appeals would remain with the Building Commission and appropriate backup would be provided by Public Services. The Director of Building and Safety was asked to investigate the possibility of a reasonable, non-refundable protest fee. A change to Municipal Code 2.64 may also be required to conform to the requested process. The item will be brought to the full Council on July 17. 9. SELECTION OF NEW COMMITTEE CHAIRPERSON - The Commit- tee voted Councilman Minor in as Chairman of the Legislative Review Committee for the 1989-90 fiscal year. Meeting adjourned. submitted, JR:jv