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HomeMy WebLinkAbout07-21-2008 Minutes CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO 300 N. "D" Street San Bernardino, CA 92418 Website: www.sbcity.org Mayor Patrick J. Morris Council Members: Esther Estrada Dennis J. Baxter Tobin Brinker Neil Derry CIws Kelley Rikke Van Johnson Wendy McCammack ~ MINUTES MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO JOINT REGULAR MEETING JULY 21,2008 COUNCIL CHAMBERS The joint regular meeting of the Mayor and Common Council and Community Development Commission of the City of San Bernardino was called to order by Mayor/Chairman Morris at 1:36 p.m., Monday, July 21, 2008, in the Council Chambers of City Hall, 300 North "D" Street, San Bernardino, California. Roll Call Present: Mayor/Chairman Morris; Council Members/Commissioners Estrada, Baxter, Brinker, Derry, McCammack; City Attorney Penman, City Clerk Clark, City Manager Wilson. Absent: Council Members/Commissioners Kelley, Johnson. Council Member/Commissioner Kelley Arrived at 1:47 p.m. Council Member/Commissioner Estrada Excused at 6:30 p.m. 1. Closed Session A. Conference with legal counsel - existing litigation - pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9(a): Richard "Scott" Moss, et al. v. City of San Bernardino, et al. - United States District Court Case No. EDCV 07-01027SGL (Opx); 1 07/21/2008 San Bernardino City Professional Firefi~hters, Local 891 v. City of San Bernardino; San Bernardino Fire Department, et al. - San Bernardino Superior Court Case No. CIVSS 807685; Michael Desrochers and Steve Lowes v. City of San Bernardino, et al. - San Bernardino Superior Court Case No. CIVSS 708367; Eva Walker v. City of San Bernardino, et al. - San Bernardino Superior Court Case No. CIVSS 703417; Jane Batey, et al. v. City of San Bernardino - San Bernardino Superior Court Case No. SCVSS 141503; Frank Steven Rodri~uez v. Annie Moss Patton, City of San Bernardino, et al. - San Bernardino Superior Court Case No. CIVSS 808201; Yvonne Barnes, et al v. City of San Bernardino, et al. - San Bernardino Superior Court Case No. CIVSS 807102; Brandon Carroll v. City of San Bernardino, et al. - San Bernardino Superior Court Case No. CIVSS 807042; Michael Wade v. City of San Bernardino, et al. - San Bernardino Superior Court Case No. CIVSS 807043. B. Conference with legal counsel - anticipated litigation - significant exposure to litigation - pursuant to subdivision (b) (1), (2), (3) (A-F) of Government Code Section 54956.9: Claim filed by Manta Management; Inland Communities Corp. v. City of San Bernardino (Paradise Hills); One (1) case. C. Conference with legal counsel - anticipated litigation - initiation of litigation - pursuant to subdivision (c) of Government Code Section 54956.9: City of San Bernardino v. California State University D. Closed Session - personnel - pursuant to Government Code Section 54957. 2 07/21/2008 E. Closed session with Chief of Police on matters posing a threat to the security of public buildings or threat to the public's right of access to public services or public facilities - pursuant to Government Code Section 54957. F. Conference with labor negotiator - pursuant to Government Code Section 54957.6: Ne~otiator: Linn Livingston, Human Resources Director Employee Or~anization(s): General Unit Middle-Management San Bernardino Confidential Management Association Fire Fighters Local Union No. 891 San Bernardino Police Officers Association G. Conference with real property negotiator - pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.8. City Attorney Pemnan announced that the following additional items would be discussed in closed session: Under Agenda Item No. lA, existing litigation: J.R., et al. v. City of San Bernardino, et al. - United States District Court Case No. EDCV 2005-1045; Under Agenda Item No. lB, significant exposure to litigation: Agenda Item No. 40. Reading of Resolutions & Ordinances Deputy City Clerk Hartzel read into the record the titles of all the resolutions and ordinances on the regular agenda of the Mayor and Common Council and Community Development Commission. Invocation/Pledge of Allegiance The invocation was given by Deacon Don Taylor of the Diocese of San Bernardino. The pledge of allegiance was led by Michele Tasso, a student at Anderson School. 3 07/21/2008 2. Appointments There were no commission appointments. 3. Proclamations & Presentations Garry Cohoe, Director of Freeway Construction for SANBAG, updated the Mayor and Common Council on the 215 widening project, the 5th Street bridge project, and the University Parkway ramp project. Craig Perkins and Laurel Faulkner of the Community Energy Partnership accepted a proclamation designating the week of July 21-25, 2008, as Energy Awareness Week in the City of San Bernardino and provided information on their upcoming activities. Council Members McCammack and Baxter joined the Mayor in presenting Certificates of Recognition to volunteers with the Senior Companion Program. Special presentations were made to Juanita Kelley, who has served as a volunteer with the program for 24 years, and Frank Montes and his wife, Sara (who could not attend), who have been with the program for over 15 years. Manuel Carrillo, Field Representative for Senator Gloria Negrete McLeod, made a presentation to Mr. Montes on behalf of the senator. Jennifer Dodson of the American Cancer Society and John Garrett, a Cancer Society volunteer, spoke regarding the annual Relay for Life event to be held on August 16 and 17 at Little League Western Regional. The following individuals were presented a service pin award by Mayor Morris in recognition of their many years of dedicated service to the City: Name John Payan Efrin Arellanez Milton Johnson Willie Mason Sr. Department Fire Public Services Public Services Public Services Years of Service 20 10 5 10 4. Announcements Announcements were made by the Mayor, members of the Common Council, elected officials, and a representative from the Chamber of Commerce regarding various civic, community, and chamber events and activities. 4 07/2112008 5. Waive Full Reading of Resolutions & Ordinances Council Member/Commissioner Baxter made a motion, seconded by Council Member/Commissioner Estrada, that full reading of the resolutions and ordinances on the regular agenda of the Mayor and Common Council and Community Development Commission, be waived. The motion carried unanimously with Johnson absent. 6. Council Minutes. Council Member/Commissioner Baxter made a motion, seconded by Council Member/Commissioner Estrada, that the minutes of the following meeting(s) of the Mayor and Common Council/Community Development Commission of the City of San Bernardino be approved as submitted in typewritten form: June 11, 2008; and June 25, 2008. The motion carried unanimously with Johnson absent. 7. Claims & Payroll Council Member/Commissioner Baxter made a motion, seconded by Council Member/Commissioner Estrada, that the claims and payroll and the authorization to issue warrants as listed in the memorandum dated July 15, 2008, from Barbara Pachon, Director of Finance, be approved. The motion carried unanimously with Johnson absent. 8. Personnel Actions Council Member/Commissioner Baxter made a motion, seconded by Council Member/Commissioner Estrada, that the personnel actions, as submitted by the Interim Chief Examiner, dated July 16, 2008 in accordance with Civil Service rules and Personnel policies adopted by the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino, be approved and ratified. The motion carried unanimously with Johnson absent. 9. ORD. MC-1274 - An Ordinance of the City of San Bernardino amending Sections 12.92.040 and 12.93.010 of the San Bernardino Municipal Code regarding the duty to maintain and repair sidewalks and curbs and the participation of the City. FINAL READING Council Member/Commissioner Baxter made a motion, seconded by Council Member/Commissioner Estrada, that said ordinance be adopted. Ordinance No. MC-1274 was adopted unanimously with Johnson absent. 5 07/21/2008 10. ORD. MC-1275 - An Ordinance of the City of San Bernardino repealing Sections 3.44.030 and 3.44.040 of Chapter 3.44-Service User's Tax- of the San Bernardino Municipal Code and amending Section 3.44.065 of said Code. FINAL READING Council Member/Commissioner Baxter made a motion, seconded by Council Member/Commissioner Estrada, that said ordinance be adopted. Ordinance No. MC-1275 was adopted unanimously with Johnson absent. II. RES. 2008-280 - Resolution of the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino acknowledging the receipt and filing of the Annual Statement of Investment Policy for the period July 1, 2008 through June 30, 2009. Council Member/Commissioner Baxter made a motion, seconded by Council Member/Commissioner Estrada, that said resolution be adopted. Resolution No. 2008-280 was adopted unanimously with Johnson absent. 12. RES. 2008-281 - Resolution of the City of San Bernardino authorizing the execution of an agreement with LAN Engineering Corporation to provide civil engineering design services and project management services for State Street from 1~ Street to Foothill Boulevard - extend and construct (4) lanes of roadway (1.5 miles) to connect State Street to Rancho Avenue (SS04-09). Council Member/Commissioner Baxter made a motion, seconded by Council Member/Commissioner Estrada, that said resolution be adopted. Resolution No. 2008-281 was adopted unanimously with Johnson absent. 13. Item Deleted 14. A Resolution of Intention and Ordinance authorizing an amendment to the contract between the Public Employees' Retirement System (PERS) and the City of San Bernardino to provide a 3% @ 50 retirement benefit for safety employees RES. 2008-282 - Resolution of intention to approve an amendment to the contract between the Board of Administration of the California Public Employees' Retirement System and the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino. (14A) 6 07/21/2008 An Ordinance of the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino authorizing an amendment to the contract between the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino and the Board of Administration of the California Public Employees' Retirement System. FIRST READING (14B) Council Member/Commissioner Baxter made a motion, seconded by Council Member/Commissioner Estrada, that said resolution be adopted; and that said ordinance be laid over to September 15, 2008, for final adoption. The motion carried and Resolution No. 2008-282 was adopted unanimously with Johnson absent. 15. RES. 2008-289 - Resolution of the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino authorizing the City Manager to execute a vendor service agreement and the Director of Finance to issue a purchase order to Creative Contractors in the amount of $24,200, to supply and install twenty (20) adult fitness course stations on existing dirt trail at Blair Park, pursuant to Section 3.04.010 B-3 of the Municipal Code. Council Member/Commissioner Kelley made a motion, seconded by Council Member/Commissioner Brinker, that the Director of Finance be authorized to amend the FY 2007/08 budget to transfer the amount of $101,000 from the EDA Loan Debt Service Fund (Fund 308) to Account No. 243-363-5504-7752 (Tom Minor Park Playground Equipment); and to transfer Park Construction funding in the amount of $101,000 from Account No. 243-363-5504-7752 (Tom Minor Park Playground Equipment) to Account No. 243-363-5504-XXXX (Blair Park Improvements) to cover the costs associated with the replacement of Fitness Equipment at Blair Park ($27,500), as well as the proposed construction of a ball field at Blair Park ($73,500); and that said resolution be adopted. The motion carried and Resolution No. 2008-289 was adopted unanimously with Johnson absent. 16. RES. 2008-283 - Resolution of the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino authorizing the City Manager to execute Food Service Agreement with the San Bernardino City Unified School District relating to delivery of Type A lunches to City sites for the District's year-round lunch program for FY 08/09. City Attorney Penman declared a conflict because his wife is a member of the school board. Council Member/Commissioner Baxter made a motion, seconded by Council Member/Commissioner Estrada, that said resolution be adopted. Resolution No. 2008-283 was adopted unanimously with Johnson absent. 7 07121/2008 17. RES. 2008-284 - Resolution of the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino authorizing the Police Department to apply for and accept a Driving Under the Influence (DUI) mini grant from the State of California Office of Traffic Safety in the amount of $27,052.56. Council Member/Commissioner Baxter made a motion, seconded by Council Member/Commissioner Estrada, that said resolution be adopted. Resolution No. 2008-284 was adopted unanimously with Johnson absent. 18. RES. 2008-285 - Resolution of the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino authorizing the execution of an agreement and issuance of a purchase order with three (3) one-year extensions at the City's option to Bryan A. Stirrat & Associates pursuant to Section 3.04.010 B-3 of the Municipal Code for operations, maintenance, and monitoring of the landfIll gas extraction and treatment system for Waterman Landfill. Council Member/Commissioner Baxter made a motion, seconded by Council Member/Commissioner Estrada, that said resolution be adopted. Resolution No. 2008-285 was adopted unanimously with Johnson absent. 19. RES. 2008-286 - Resolution of the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino authorizing the execution of an agreement and issuance of an annual purchase order with three single year renewal options to Southern Counties Lubricants LLC of Orange, CA. for automotive, heavy truck and heavy equipment lubricants to be utilized by the Public Services Department Fleet Division. Council Member/Commissioner Baxter made a motion, seconded by Council Member/Commissioner Estrada, that said resolution be adopted. Resolution No. 2008-286 was adopted unanimously with Johnson absent. 20. RES. 2008-287 - Resolution of the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino ratifying submittal of the 2008/09 Used Oil and Filter Recycling Block Grant application for grant funds from the California Integrated Waste Management Board. Council Member/Commissioner Baxter made a motion, seconded by Council Member/Commissioner Estrada, that said resolution be adopted. Resolution No. 2008-287 was adopted unanimously with Johnson absent. 8 07/21/2008 21. RES. 2008-288 - A Resolution of the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino, successor to the South San Bernardino County Water District, assessing properties within the previous district boundaries in the amount of $14,262.50 for the Fiscal Year 2008/2009. Council Member/Commissioner Baxter made a motion, seconded by Council Member/Commissioner Estrada, that said resolution be adopted. Resolution No. 2008-288 was adopted unanimously with Johnson absent. 22. Implementation of an Anti-Graffiti Rewards Program Council Member/Commissioner Kelley made a motion, seconded by Council Member/Commissioner Baxter, that the matter be continued for two weeks. Council Member/Commissioner Kelley amended his motion, seconded by Council Member/Commissioner Baxter, that the matter be referred back to the Police Ad Hoc Committee. The motion carried unanimously with Johnson absent. 23. North Hills Assembly of God Church - Deferral of California Environmental Quality Act Fire Mitigation Fee Jim Graham, 2004 Shorter Street, San Bernardino, CA, a member of the pastoral staff, expressed appreciation for deferral of the fee; however, he requested that the fee be assessed based on zoning-not on use. According to Mr. Graham, it is the intent of the Ways and Means Committee that the fee ultimately be assessed at the higher commercial use rate rather than the lower residential zoning rate. He ascertained that the code authorizing this fee specifies that it be assessed based on zoning, not on use; and the church's zoning has been and will continue to be residential. He pointed out that the North Hills Church does not exist or function to benefit in any way financially from commercial practices-that they exist to minister in and serve the north Verdemont community. He stated that while they would question the leverage of this fee on a nonprofit organization as even acceptable, they would urge the Council, should they approve the recommendation submitted to them by the Ways and Means Committee, to also specify that any fees assessed be done so in the manner compliant to and not exceptional of City code-that at the very least they be assessed at the residential zoning rate. Mari-Lynn Brewer, 30256 Frontera del Norte, Highland, CA, member of the North Hills Church, stated that she knew they had already approved the deferment, but they were asking that the Council look at this as a residential zone fee versus a commercial use fee. She stated that if the City goes forward with the commercial rate, the church would be charged approximately $14,000 9 07/21/2008 per year, which is about 3.4 percent of their current annual budget-and this would be over a 28-year period. She stated that they were asking the Council to consider it being approved at the residential rate for their property versus the commercial rate that the Ways and Means Committee has spoken about. Valerie Ross, Director of Development Services, stated that the fee is based on the use-not the zoning. She advised that when the Verdemont CFD was established, there were estimates of what would happen based on the General Plan, that the General Plan for the area where this church is proposed is residential, and so there was an amount estimated based on the acreage. She noted that churches can go in any zone, so a church could go in the Verdemont Fire Station CFD area in a commercial zone, or it could be in an industrial zone-so that is why the fee is based on the use, not the underlying zoning. Council Member/Commissioner Kelley asked when the City would collect the deferred fees if the deferral was approved. Ms. Ross stated that typically the fees are collected prior to issuing the building permits. She noted that in this case the Ways and Means Committee wanted to work with the church so the recommendation was to issue the building permits and defer the church having to pay the fee until 18 months from issuance of the building permits. Mr. Kelley expressed concern that the City might find itself on the short end of the stick if the church is ready to move into its new location, but fmds it does not have the resources to pay these fees. Also, he is aware that there is another upcoming church on Behnont, and more than likely if the Council moves forward with this today, they will be requesting the same thing. He stated that he wanted to make sure that the Council was not going down a path that at some point in time becomes complicated and they then have to bifurcate the issue in order to get a resolution. He stated that he was hesitant to support this today. Council Member/Commissioner Derry stated that he had no problem with the request the church was making. He noted that as a church, it's not a 24-hour- per-day commercial center and will never operate as a commercial center-that churches are not in the mix of making a profit and will not be operating every day. He stated that he didn't know whether a commercial zoning or a commercial use actually applied-that they may run some daycare programs and some other things, but generally they will be open mostly on Sundays for operations. He stated that he had no problem with their initial request to be charged fees based on residential use; and as far as the current request before the Council for deferral of fees-he would be voting for it. 10 07/21/2008 Council Member/Commissioner Brinker questioned whether the Ways and Means Committee had a discussion about this aspect that was brought up today about whether they should be charged at a commercial rate versus the residential rate; and whether there was any way around that. Mayor/Chairman Morris acknowledged that there is a way-the problem is always that once you establish precedent, that new fee structure can, and probably will, become the norm; and therein is the dilemma in terms of treatment of these assets. Ms. Ross stated that she thought they would need to go back and review the paperwork for when the City established the CFD. She stated that she had looked at the resolutions briefly and could not find a way to easily say they could call it residential. Mayor/Chairman Morris suggested that they go ahead today and approve the deferral and then, going through Ways and Means, conduct further research and discussions with Development Services staff. Council Member/Commissioner McCammack advised that the Ways and Means Committee felt very sympathetic to the church's plight-so much so that they actually asked for a secondary meeting with the church to understand the full phase of their build-out. She noted that this was not just a stand-alone church, but also a full functioning school. She stated that the Committee felt so sympathetic to the church's concerns and their plight that they asked for fmancials and a full understanding of the plan; and twice they went through all of the explanations of whether it is commercial or residential and how that fits into the whole scheme of things. She stated that the difficulty is that there tends to be a lot more calls for service because there are a lot more people convened at one specific time. The bottom line is how the City is going to pay for the services ten years from now. She noted that this was an l8-month deferral, and asked if the church could come back and ask for additional time, if it turns out it takes longer. Ms. Ross stated that she thought they could. She pointed out that, as proposed to staff, the church plans to phase their improvements; therefore, the fees collected would be based on the phase of development. Unless they do all of it at one time, which they are not proposing, the fees would not be payable all at one time. Council Member/Commissioner Derry stated that he had no problem with the deferral at this point, and he thought they needed to look at the commercial use, as he still didn't think it was a commercial use. He pointed out that they don't charge school districts or other service providers for these fees. He stated that the church provides a service to the community and to the region. He pointed 11 07/21/2008 out that when the Council came up with the way to pay for the fire station, it was based on residential use of the property-that's how they actually came up with the dollar figures to pay for it; therefore, he had no problem sticking to that for this particular use and finding a way to do it for churches. He stated that he thought they needed to understand that the applicant is not creating a commercial project here that is going to bring in a lot of dollars-this is a community use for a church. Council Member/Commission McCammack made a motion, seconded by Council Member/Commissioner Estrada, that the Mayor and Common Council defer the collection of the Verdemont Fire Station CEQA Mitigation Fee until 18 months from issuance of building permits and direct staff to include the appropriate language in the Funding and Mitigation Agreement. The motion carried unanimously with Johnson absent. There was a consensus among the Council members that the matter go back to the Ways and Means Committee for further discussion. 24. RES. 2008-290 - Resolution of the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino authorizing an agreement with the City of San Bernardino and Little League Baseball and Softball Inc., for fmancial assistance from the Civic and Promotion Fund for FY 2008/09. Council Member/Commissioner Baxter made a motion, seconded by Council Member/Commissioner Brinker, that said resolution be adopted; and that direct funding in the amount of $5,000 from the FY 2008/09 Civic and Promotion Fund be approved; that indirect funding in the amount of $37,150 be transferred from the FY 2008/09 Civic and Promotion fund to various City departmental accounts as outlined in the staff report from Fred Wilson, City Manager, dated June 24, 2008; and that a waiver of fees and use of City personnel and equipment be authorized in the conduct of their 2008 tournament season. The motion carried and Resolution No. 2008-290 was adopted unanimously with Johnson absent. 25. RES. 2008-291 - Resolution of the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino terminating the lease with the San Bernardino County Society for Crippled Children and Adults, Inc. (now Easter Seals) and authorizing the execution of a lease agreement between the City of San Bernardino and Easter Seals Southern California, Inc. for City owned property located on the south side of Ninth Street and West of Waterman Avenue, in San Bernardino. Council Member/Commissioner McCammack made a motion, seconded by Council Member/Commissioner Brinker, that said resolution be adopted. Resolution No. 2008-291 was adopted unanimously with Johnson absent. 12 07/21/2008 26. Item Deleted 27. RES. 2008-292 - Resolution of the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino ratifying the submittal of a continuation grant application to the Corporation for National and Community Service, accepting the grant amount of $295,349 to continue the administration and operation of the Senior Companion Program for the period of July 1, 2008 through June 30, 2009, and ratifying any action taken between July 1, 2008 and the date that this resolution is adopted. Council Member/Commissioner Brinker made a motion, seconded by Council Member/Commissioner Baxter, that said resolution be adopted. Resolution No. 2008-292 was adopted unanimously with Johnson absent. 28. RES. 2008-293 - Resolution of the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino authorizing the City Manager to execute a contract with the County of San Bernardino for the Head Start/Preschool Program at DelmAnn Heights Community Center and accepting the proposal amonnt of $314,860 for the period of August 15, 2008 through June 30, 2009. Council Member/Commissioner McCammack made a motion, seconded by Council Member/Commissioner Baxter, that said resolution be adopted. Resolution No. 2008-293 was adopted unanimously with Johnson absent. 29. Public Hearing - Resolution imposing liens on property located within the City for uncollected business registration fees RES. 2008-294 - Resolution of the City of San Bernardino imposing liens on certain parcels of real property located within the City of San Bernardino for uncollected business registration fees. Mayor/Chairman Morris opened the hearing. No public comments were received. Council Member/Commissioner Baxter made a motion, seconded by Council Member/Commissioner Brinker, that the hearing be closed; that the City Clerk be directed to administratively remove any properties from Exhibit A which have been paid prior to the hearing; and that said resolution be adopted. The motion carried and Resolution No. 2008-294 was adopted unanimously with Johnson absent. 13 07121/2008 30. An Ordinance of the City of San Bernardino amending San Bernardino Municipal Code Section 9.90.010 of Chapter 9.90 regarding authority to arrest and issue citations. FIRST READING Council Member/Commissioner Estrada made a motion, seconded by Council Member/Commissioner Brinker, that said ordinance be laid over for final adoption. The motion carried unanimously with Johnson absent. 31. RES. 2008-295 - Resolution of the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino authorizing the City of San Bernardino Fire Department to establish a hazardous materials investigation unit. Anthony Garacci, 752 West 10th Street, San Bernardino, CA, spoke in support of the proposed resolution. Council Member/Commissioner Baxter made a motion, seconded by Council Member/Commissioner McCammack, that said resolution be adopted; and that the Director of Finance be authorized to incorporate the revenues and expenditures associated with this program into the FY 2008-2009 Final Budget, in accordance with the staff report from Michael Conrad, Fire Chief, dated July 8, 2008. The motion carried and Resolution No. 2008-295 was adopted unanimously with Johnson absent. 32. ORD. MC-1276 - An Ordinance of the City of San Bernardino amending Section 15.04.080A of the San Bernardino Municipal Code relating to building permit and plan review fees. FINAL READING Council Member/Commissioner Baxter made a motion, seconded by Council Member/Commissioner Brinker, that said ordinance be adopted. Ordinance No. MC-1276 was adopted. Ayes: Estrada, Baxter, Brinker, Derry, McCammack. Nays: Kelley. Absent: Johnson COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION Present: Mayor/Chairman Morris; Council Members/Commissioners Estrada, Baxter, Brinker, Derry, Kelley, McCammack; Economic Development Agency Interim Executive Director Marzullo and Special Counsel Sabo; City Clerk Clark. Absent: Council Member/Commissioner Johnson. 14 07/2112008 R33. Budget Adoption Fiscal Year 2008-2009 (Continued from July 7,2008) Resolution of the Community Development Commission of the City of San Bernardino, California, approving the Economic Development Agency's ("Agency") budget for the Fiscal Year 2008-2009, except for those portions of certain budget lines which are related to the Uptown Redevelopment Project Area. (R33A) Resolution of the Community Development Commission of the City of San Bernardino, California, approving the Economic Development Agency's (" Agency") budget for those portions of certain budget lines which are related to the Uptown Redevelopment Project Area for the Fiscal Year 2008-2009. (R33B) Resolution of the Community Development Commission of the City of San Bernardino, California, authorizing the funding of various City of San Bernardino Fiscal Year 2008-2009 public improvement expenditures and making rmdings and determinations as to the benefit to the various redevelopment project areas for undertaking public improvements in connection with these various City expenditures. (R33C) Resolution of the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino, California, authorizing the funding of various City of San Bernardino Fiscal Year 2008-2009 public improvement expenditures and making rmdings and determinations as to the benefit to the various redevelopment project areas for undertaking public improvements in connection with these various City expenditures. (R33D) Council Member/Commissioner Estrada made a motion, seconded by Council Member/Commissioner Baxter, that the matter be continued to 4:30 p.m., Monday, July 28, 2008, in the Council Chambers of City Hall. The motion carried unanimously with Johnson absent. R34. RES. 2008-296 - Resolution of the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino making certain findings and determinations regarding the Bieunial Election of the Northwest Redevelopment Project Area Committee Election as conducted on June 12, 2008, and overruling a written protest to said election. Stewart Cumming, San Bernardino, CA, who had filed an official written protest to said election, distributed to the Mayor and Common Council and read into the record a letter dated 21 July 2008, Re: Rebuttal to Staff Responses. 15 07/21/2008 Special Counsel Sabo responded to Mr. Cumming's comments. Council Member/Commissioner Estrada made a motion, seconded by Council Member/Commissioner Baxter, that said resolution be adopted. Resolution No. 2008-296 was adopted. Ayes: Estrada, Baxter, Brinker, Derry, McCammack. Nays: Kelley. Absent: Johnson. R35. RES. CDC/2008-26 - Resolution of the Community Development Commission of the City of San Bernardino approving and authorizing the Interim Executive Director of the Redevelopment Agency of the City of San Bernardino ("Agency") to execute Amendment No. 3 to the December 6, 2004 Disposition and Development Agreement, as amended, between the Agency and Waterman Holdings, LLC (4th Street and Waterman Avenue - APN: 0135-191-11) (Central City East Redevelopment Project Area). Council Member/Commissioner Baxter made a motion, seconded by Council Member/Commissioner Brinker, that said resolution be adopted. Resolution No. CDC/2008-26 was adopted unanimously with Johnson absent. R36. Memorandnm of Understanding ("MOU") by and among the City of San Bernardino ("City"), the Redevelopment Agency of the City of San Bernardino ("Agency"), Omnitrans and the San Bernardino Associated Governments ("SANBAG") RES. 2008-297 - Resolution of the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino approving a Memorandnm of Understanding by and among the City of San Bernardino ("City"), the Redevelopment Agency of the City of San Bernardino ("Agency"), Omnitrans and the San Bernardino Associated Governments ("SANBAG") (State College, Uptown, Central City North, Central City South, Southeast Industrial Park and Tri-City Redevelopment Project Areas). (R36A) CDC/2008-27 - Resolution of the Community Development Commission of the City of San Bernardino approving and authorizing the Interim Executive Director of the Redevelopment Agency of the City of San Bernardino ("Agency") to execute a Memorandum of Understanding by and among the City of San Bernardino ("City"), the Agency, Omnitrans and the San Bernardino Associated Governments ("SANBAG") (State College, Uptown, Central City North, Central City South, Southeast Industrial Park and Tri-City Redevelopment Project Areas). (R36B) 16 07/21/2008 Council Member/Commissioner McCammack requested that in the future whenever Uptown Redevelopment Project Area is included in a resolution, she would appreciate it if staff could separate it out so she could vote on the other items. At this time she stated that she would abstain on this item because she owns property in the Uptown Redevelopment Project Area and left the dais. Council Member/Commissioner Estrada made a motion, seconded by Council Member/Commissioner Baxter that said Resolutions A and B, be adopted. Mayor and Common Council Resolution No. 2008-297 and Community Development Commission Resolution No. CDC/2008-27 were adopted. Ayes: Estrada, Baxter, Brinker, Derry, Kelley. Nays: None. Abstentions: McCammack. Absent: Johnson R37. American Sports University - Sale of Sewer Capacity Credits (Central City North Redevelopment Project Area) Council Member/Commissioner Brinker made a motion, seconded by Council Member/Commissioner Baxter, that 1) the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino confirm the prior adoption of Resolution No. 84-271 and to find and determine that (i) the Financing Plan as attached thereto has not been amended or changed, (ii) the Agency may convert the Capacity Rights currently held by the Agency on a I for I basis to assist redevelopment activities anywhere within the City boundaries regardless of the then current cost of sewer connection capacity rights then determined by the City of San Bernardino, and (iii) the construction contemplated by the Financing Plan has been completed and therefore there is no basis for the Mayor and Common Council to cause any direct or indirect increase in Agency costs for the use of the Capacity Rights at anytime in the future; and 2) that the Community Development Commission of the City of San Bernardino authorize the Interim Executive Director of the Redevelopment Agency of the City of San Bernardino ("Agency") to transfer 33.16 Agency owned sewer capacity credits to American Sports University for a total purchase price of $86,216 to be paid to the Agency upon the transfer of the sewer capacity credits for the student dormitory project located at 340 West 4th Street, San Bernardino. The motion carried unanimously with Johnson absent. R38. Overview and prospectus for CATV operations and transfer of oversight from the City's Information Technology ("IT") Department to the Economic Development Agency Council Member/Commissioner Brinker stated that he sees the value in Channel 3 and recognizes there are ways to improve and make it more profitable; however, he felt the Council still needed to discuss the quality of service being provided and the money being spent. 17 07121/2008 Council Member/Commissioner McCammack stated that during the Ways and Means Committee meeting they discussed with staff extensively how Channel 3 can effectively pay for itself. Council Member/Commissioner Kelley asked who would be in charge of programming and requested that they provide a wide range of diversified programming. Economic Development Agency Interim Executive Director Marzullo advised that programming is done by two staff members; however, Laurie Tillery will be in charge of operations. He noted that Ms. Tillery is the immediate past president of National Telecommunications Officials. Ms. Tillery stated she was looking at a two-tier approach, focusing more on things happening in the city-working to highlight certain aspects of the community; with the second tier being a marketing approach-that they will be sending public service announcements all over the country. Council Member/Commissioner Baxter made a motion, seconded by Council Member/Commissioner Estrada, that the Community Development Commission accept the written report and oral presentation regarding the CATV operations. The motion carried unanimously with Johnson absent. PLANNING 39. Public Hearing - Conditional Use Permit (CUP) No. 08-03 (Appeal No. 08- 02) - An appeal of the Planning Commission Denial of CUP No. 08-03, a request to obtain a Type 48 Alcoholic Beverage Control <ABC) license at 100 West Hospitality Lane City Attorney Penman requested a two-week continuance. Council Member/Commissioner McCammack made a motion, seconded by Council Member/Commissioner Baxter, that the matter be continued to the Council/Commission meeting of August 4, 2008. The motion carried unanimously with Johnson absent. 40. Ordinances extending a temporary moratorium on the establishment and operation of new parolee/probationer group homes, registered sex offender group homes and unlicensed group homes 18 07/21/2008 ORD. MC-1277 - An urgency ordinance of the City of San Bernardino extending a temporary moratorium on the establishment and operation of new parolee/probationer group homes, registered sex offender group homes and unlicensed group homes, declaring the urgency thereof, and taking effect immediately. URGENCY (40A) An ordinance of the City of San Bernardino extending a temporary moratorium on the establishment and operation of new parolee/probationer group homes, registered sex offender group homes and unlicensed group homes. FIRST READING (40B) The following individuals spoke in support of Turrill Housing/Turrill Transitional Assistance and its owner, Tom Kanavos: Robert Wiernand, 968 N. Crescent, San Bernardino, CA; James Fell, 968 N. Crescent, San Bernardino, CA; Eric Hernandez, 980 Crescent, San Bernardino, CA; Tom Kanavos, Turrill Transitional Assistance, who stated he was shocked by the inclusion of certain documents in the backup materials for this item; Anthony Garacci, 752 West 10th Street, San Bernardino, CA. Joe Ortiz, 387 West 25th Street, San Bernardino, CA, spoke regarding the negative effect absentee landlords have on a city, and the upcoming loss of the Kendall Drive police substation. City Attorney Penman stated that the purpose of extending the ordinance is so the City can study the situation and decide how the problems associated with group homes should be addressed. Council Member/Commissioner McCammack made a motion, seconded by Council Member/Commissioner Baxter, that said urgency ordinance A be adopted; and that said ordinance B be laid over for final adoption. The motion carried and Urgency Ordinance No. MC-1277 was adopted. Ayes: Baxter, Brinker, Derry, Kelley, McCammack. Nays: None. Absent: Estrada, Johnson. 41. Budget deliberations - Fiscal Year 2008/09 - discuss and take possible action Note: No backup materials were distributed. There was a consensus of opinion among the Council members to continue the City's 2008109 budget deliberations to 4:30 p.m., Monday, July 28, 2008, in the Council Chambers of City Hall. 19 07/21/2008 42. Public Comments The following individuals, members of a nonprofit animal advocacy group, spoke regarding the deplorable conditions at the City's animal shelter, stating that they would like to form a Mayor's Coalition for the animals and a volunteer committee that would fmd funding through grants to address the problems at the shelter: Lydia Savala, 3196 N. Mountain View, San Bernardino, CA; Geri Iacobelli, 12041 Fremont Street, Yucaipa, CA; Christina Melendrez, 8040 Streamside Court, Fontana, CA; Lori Korioth, P.O. Box 4241, Crestline, CA; Betty Melendrez, 8040 Streamside Court, Fontana, CA; Kelly Anderson, 16331 Gentry Lane, Huntington Beach, CA; Brenda Cox, P.O. Box 370, Sky Forest, CA. Bridgette Washington, San Bernardino Public Employees Association, 433 N. Sierra Way, San Bernardino, CA, advised the Mayor and Council that the General Unit Employees have been involved in the budget process and have stepped up to the plate; however, they voted down the furlough program because the City was unwilling to give them a guarantee that there would be no layoffs. She stated it was hard to sell the program to the employees without some guarantee from the City. Joe Ortiz, 387 W. 25th Street, San Bernardino, CA, spoke in opposition to the Operation Phoenix Program. 43 Adjournment At 7:54 p.m. the meeting adjourned to 4:30 p.m., Monday, July 28, 2008, in the Council Chambers of City Hall, 300 North "D" Street, San Bernardino, California to discuss the fiscal year 2008/09 budget. By: RACHEL G. CLARK City Clerk ~. !tz/f4e1 Deputy City Clerk 20 07/21/2008