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From: Councilman Jack Strickler Subject:Legislative Review Committee Report
Dept: Council Office
Date: March 30, 1987
Synopsis of Previous Council action:
Recommended motion:
1. That minutes of Legislative Review Committee meeting held
March 26, 1987 be received and filed.
2. That Committee recommended actions be approved and appro-
priate departments implement these actions as necessary and
as soon as possible.
Sig a re
Contact person:
Phil Arvizo
Phone:
5168
Supporting data attached:
Yes
Ward:
N/A
FUNDING REQUIREMENTS:
Amount:
Sou rce:
Finance:
Council Notes:
75-0262
Agenda Item No. @-
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LEGISLATIVE REVIEW COMMITTEE
March 26, 1987
ATTENDEES: Councilman Jack Strickler - Chairman, Councilman Jack
Reilly, Councilman Gordon Quiel, Mayor Evlyn Wilcox, Ray Schweitzer _
City Administrator, Bill Sabourin - Assistant City Attorney, Roger
Hardgrave Public Works Director, Manuel Moreno, Jr. - Public
Services Director, John Tucker - Building & Safety Supt., Capt. Dan
Robbins - Police Dept, Richard Roberts and Mitch Bernstein - County
Dept. of Environmental Health Services, Harold Stubblefield
Stubblefield Enterprises, Joe Bonadiman - Bonadiman & Associates, Bob
Neves - Commission for Disabled Persons, Janie Johnson - Resident
1. CITY POLICY ON UNDERGROUND UTILITIES Item continued to
allow City Attorney and City Engineer to .clean up. the ordinance.
2. VECTOR CONTROL PROGRAM -Item continued to April 9 to give
City Attorney time to meet with County Attorney on the resolution.
3. WATER PROBLEM ON LA HACIENDA DRIVE - Item continued. The
Committee recommended that the City Engineer meet with Councilman
Maudsley to discuss financing of the recommended drainage from this
area. The City Attorney was directed to draft a disclaimer that
residents will be asked to sign. Solution to be presented at April 9
meeting.
4. REQUEST FOR PROVISION OF POLICE COMMUNITY SERVICE OFFICE -
SENIOR CITIZEN'S CENTER IN PERRIS HILL PARK - Item continued. City
Attorney, City Engineer and Director of Parks, Recreation and Com-
munity Services to meet regarding available space.
5. ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 9.90.010 - AUTHORIZING POLICE
ASSISTANTS TO ARREST AND ISSUE NOTICES TO APPEAR - The Committee
recommended approval.
6. INSTALLATION OF AERIAL POLE LINE BY EDISON - NORTHPARK BLVD.
BETWEEN UNIVERSITY PARKWAY AND LITTLE MOUNTAIN DRIVE - Item continu-
ed. City Engineer to contact property owners. City Attorney is to
research and draft an ordinance that would require undergrounding
throughout the City.
7. PROPOSED REVISIONS TO MUNICIPAL CODE REQUIREMENT FOR
CONNECTION OF DEVELOPMENTS TO CITY SEWER SYSTEM - Item continued.
City Attorney to write an amendment and return on April 30.
8. PROPOSED REVISION TO SECTION 19.56.420 OF MUNICIPAL CODE -
DRAINAGE OF STORM WATERS OVER CITY SIDEWALKS - Item continued. City
Attorney and City Engineer will .clean up. the revision and return on
April 30.
9. LEVEL PATHS OF TRAVEL ACROSS DRIVEWAYS - REQUEST COMMITTEE
CLARIFICATION - Item continued. City Engineer will provide a study
with plans, sketches, construction material required, etc. Item to
return on April 30.
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10. SECONDARY ACCESS TO PROPERTY EAST OF RT. 330 AND NORTH OF
HIGHLAND AVENUE - STUBBLEFIELD CONSTRUCTION CO. - Item continued to
April 9. Positive information and maps to be drawn up with recom-
mended solution.
11. WAIVER OF FEES - SCHOOL DISTRICT - Item continued. City
Engineer and City Attorney will review the fees and coordinate with
the School District to determine what they can and cannot pay.
Meeting adjourned.
Respectfully submitted,
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Councilman Jack Strickler
Chairman