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HomeMy WebLinkAbout13450 '- ".- , , , " J' 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 'J:l 28 RESOLUTION NO. I-.? .of/~- 0 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND C~N COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO MAKING APPLICATIOK TO THE LOCAL AGENCY FORMATION ClHIISSION OF THE COUNTY OF SAN JlE'RNARpINO FOR THE ANNtxATION OF UNINHABITED TEllRITORY LOCATED WEST OF PAlM AVENUE, NORTH OF MESSINA STREET, AND DETACHMENT FROM COUNTY SERVICE AREA NO. 38. IMPJlOVEMENT ZONE G OF CSA NO. 38, COUNTY SERVICE AREA NO. 70. IMPROVEMENT ZONE A OF CSA NO. 70. AND CSA Sl-l. WHEREAS. the Common Council as governing body of the City of San Bernardino desires to initiate proceedings for the change of organization in accordance with Government Code Section 56195; NOW, THEREFORE. the Common Council, governing body of the City of San Bernardino, does hereby resolve, determine and order as follows: SECTION 1. Application and a proposal is hereby made to the Local Agency Formation Commission of the County of San Bernardino for the annexation of uninhabited territory located West of Palm Avenue and North of Messina Street. and the detachment from County Service Area No. 38. Improvement Zone G of CSA No. 38. County Service Area No. 70. Improvement Zone A of CSA No. 70, and CSA Sl-l. as outlined in the justification form which is Exhibit "A" and the plan and the narrative which is Exhibit "B" to the resolution and is by this reference incorporated herein as though fully set forth. SECTION 2. The Clerk of the governing body is hereby authorized and directed to file a certified copy of this resolution with the Executive Officer of the Local Agency Formation Commission of the County of San Bernardino. I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing resolution was duly adopted by the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino at a ~ thereof held on the If"7t-day of ~~ . meeting 1978, by the following vote. to wit: =~:;:-Z:~~r . 7t~, AYES: NOES: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 ABSENT : /1~ ~/"//gt~ ~f~A~;- NZ' ~~.r~ ,1The foregoing resolution is hereby approved this 16ay of .......i~ . 1978. Approved as to form: FILED SEP 1 91978 ~l!.~,~i~:I::T: - 2 - l'I,llll " , RESOLUTION. OF AP,PLlCATIOM BY GOVERNING BODY OF PUBLIC ENTITY " TO: LOCAL AG8NCY FORMATION COMMISSIO:\ COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO FIFTH FLOOR, COUNTY COURT HOUSE ACDlTION SAN BERNARDINO, CALIFORNIA F:=: :"'AF': ......~,= :'~;~ y The Mayor and Common Council AS GOVERNING BODY OF The City of San Bernardino HEREBY SUBMIT AN APPLICATION FOR: o CHANGE OF ORGANIZATION o REORGANIZATION WHEREAS, THE Mayor and Common Council AS GOVERNING BODY OF Ci ty of San Bernardino DESIRES TO INITIATE PROCEEDINGS FOR. THE CHANGE OF ORGANIZATION OR REORGANIZATION IN ACCORD- ANCE WITH GOVERNMENT CODE, SECTION 56195 NOW, THF.REFORE, THE Mayor and Common Council GOVERNING BODY OF City of San Bernardino BY RESOLVE. DETERMINE, AND ORDER AS FOLLOWS: DOES HERE- SECTION 1. APPLICATION AND A PROPOSAL IS HEREBY MADE TO THE LOCAL AGENCY FORMA- TION COMMISSION OF THE COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDll'IO FOR Annexation of Uninhabited Territorv located T€rBE~~e~~AS West of PAlM AVENUE, North of MESSINA STREET AS OUTLINED IN THE JUSTIFICATION FORM WHICH IS EXHIBIT" A" TO THIS RESOLUTIO:-: AND IS BY THIS REFERENCE INCORPORATED HEREIN AS THOUGH FULLY SET FORTH. SECTION 2, THE City Clerk OF lHIS GOVERNING BODY IS HEREBY AUTHORIZED AND DIRECTED TO FILE A CERTIFIED COpy OF THIS RESO- LUTION WITH THE EXECUTIVE OFFICER OF THE LOCAL AGENCY FORMATION COMMISSION OF THE COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO, I, Lucille Goforth (NAME) City Clerk (OFFICE) OF City of San Bernardino OF SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA. HEREBY CERTIFY THIS RECORD TO BE A FULL. TRUE, AND CORRECT COpy OF THE RECORD OF THE ACTION TAKEN BY SAID GOVERNING BODY. BY VOTE OF THE MEMBERS PRESENT. AS THE SAME APPEARS ll'I THE OFFICIAL ,MINUTES OF SAID GOVERNING BODY AT ITS MEETING OF May 15. 1978 DATF.D. BY LAFC 1 03-7979-478 Iii II IJ " '. EXHIBIT "A" JUSTIFICATION FOR PROPOSAL AND PRELIMINARY ENVIRONMENTAL DESCRIPTION FORM For LAFC Use Only TO: LOCAL AGENCY FORMATION COMMISSION COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO 1111 Ea;t Mill Street. B,l San Bernardino, CA 92415 INTRODUCTION: The questions in this form are designed to obtain eno~gh data about the proposed project and project site to allow the staff and LAFC to adequately assess the project. By taking tha 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: Annexation of Uninhabited Territory Act of 1939 & Sec. 54797.1 (lOU% consent) GENERAL LOCATION: (Cfr)ssstreets.area.etc,) West of PAlM AVENUE, North of MESSINA STREET If there is an existing EIR or other environmental review on your project site. give the name and date it was written. 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 po;siblc. Identify the project, including annexations to. detachments from, or formation of new entities. Proposed apartments. a. The reasons which justify this proposal are as follows: (For example - service needs. health mandate, economIc benefits, etc.) Said territory is contiguous to the City of San Bernardino and its proposed annexation will contribute and facilitate the orderly growth and development of both the City and the Territory proposed to be annexed. b. Services to be added, changed or provided, and major projects proposed: 111 Without additional cmt to taxpayers Street Lighting, Street Maintenance, Police & " . Fire Protection, Library privileges and Park & Recreation Programs. . 121 With additional service charges Rubbish and Refuse collection; water. Territory is in East S.B. County Water Dist. Zone of Influence: water service dependent upon annexation to said district. LAFC 3 15.7983-478 Re.... 5/77 Page 1 of 4 , (3) Only after additional capitnl o~tlay to be p,id by property owner Improvement Districts available When petitioned by property owner. C. Are there other alternatives to providing services: None d. list all other ~vernmental agencies and private municipal services in the area: See attached. e. TO BE COMPLETED FOR PROPOSALS TO FORM NEW DISTRICTS OR CITIES (1) Services and major projects to be provided by proposed agency in first and second years of operation: (May be atmched as an exhibit) N/A (2) 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, ~ (3) Estini'ated tax rate for first two years of agency's existence, N/A First Year Second Year B. AREA INFORMATION 1. Land area in square miles or acres 1.92 Acres, mIl 2. Dwelling units in area -0- 3, Population in area -0- 4, Amount of publicly owned land in area (Identify as federal, state or local) Public Ri2ht-of-Way 5. Assessed valuation: land 4.600 Improvements -0- ;S-7~83.478 Rev. 5/17 PoIg., 2 or 4 "I 6. Number of Registered Voters None 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 IR-lT & IR-2T 2. Pre.zoning (Assigned by cities only) R-3-3000 3. Current land use Vacant 4. County General Plan designation 6. City General Plan designation (If applicable) 6. Probable or proposed land use (Submit any available plans) Residential. E. SITE DESCRIPTION 1, Describe the site as thoroughly as possible, a. Describe the types of vegetation and the percentos<> of the sile that is covered, List the animals you have seen or those which a;e known to inhabit the area, weeds and "'rass. atltlroximatelv 60'1. coveral!;e. Animal life - ",round sQuirrels and other rodents. b. Describe the topography ILe., slopos and landforms) of the site. Any data on soils and geology will also be helpful, Th.. g..n..rlll slop" of f'h.. lAnd is to the south. whicr appears to 1:>e less than 10%. The topography is generally flat, c. Describe any improvements on the site, None 2. Describe the adjacent land uses, Nole any major local agoncies which are .. Jjacent to the proposed project. Whe.. possible, provide a vicinity map showing the project site's relationship to these agencies. Surrounding propertil are older homes and vacant lots. An elementary school is, adjacent to this . proposal. J!.-7983-478 Rev. 5/11 Page 3 of 4 "I' , 3. Describe site alterations that will be produced by improvement projects associated with proposed action. For instance. topographic changes. percentage of site that wil! be graded. storm flows that will have to be channelized. and other changes. Also. indicate any new services or utilities that will be required. Residential development - Usual City services. 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 departments where proposed project is discussed. None 5. Please include a copy of any studies (soils, geology, marketing, etc,) that you may have prepared for mis project or site. All reports will be returned to you at 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 ' Luci lle Goforth Telephone 383-5102 Address 300 "D" Street City and Zip San Bernardino 92418 Name Lewis E. Little Telephone 383- 5328 Address Same City and Zip Same Name W. R. "Bob" Holcomb Telephone 383-5133 Address ' Same City and Zip Same SUBMITTED BY: Signature: Name and Title: Lucille Goforth - City Clerk Address: 300 North "D" Street City and Zip: San Bernardino, California 92418 Telephone: ! 383..5102 Date: . TO BE ENCLOSED WITH THIS FORM: 13 copies of this Exhibit "A" 25 copies of the map 40 copies of tn.. legal description 1 copy of the Voter Location List 15.1983-478 Rev. 5/77 Page 4 0'4 .'. '" A PLAN AND NARRATIVE FOR , PROVIDING SERVICES TO A PROPOSED ANNEXATION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO .' LOCATED: WEST OF PALM AVENUE AND NORTH OF MESSINA STREET /" ILL " TYPE OF PROCEEDINGS FILED: REORGANIZATION OF UNINHABITED TERRITORY INCLUDING ANNEXATION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO PREPARED: SUBMITTED BY: ,- . .... ..~..:,.. .~.~. ,June 5, 1978 Ci ty of San Bemardino Department of Public Wor Engineering Division Real Property Section 300 No. "D" Street San Bemardino, , CA 9241 :._"""-~~--...-,.---~ "1.11 'II . . .. ~~,.. an " . . ~;. { ,.;,=. CURRENT (a) total area (a) immediately COST TO COST TO PROVIDER (b) partial area (b) future - month CITY TAXPAYER! and year (est. ) RESIDENT N/A - Not . (est. ) . . Applicable SffiVICES COMM. DEVELOP. . P1annina County a a Tax Ra~e . Code Enforce. It a a II II Redeve1on. None N/A N/A II II LEISURE SERVICES Parks County a a Tax Rate R;''''r.>at:inn II a a II , ib..arv .. a a II I None N/A N/A .. , PJ~~~~..~AFETY , Sheriff a a Tax Rate 1::;.... (;1ty ~(;:;A jllV .a a rr' ...... 0__ _... II II a . a II It D. ;r II II a a II II 'nrp' Private a a II It lInim;,l rnnt:, County a ,a , .. ?JBLIC WORKS . ... Construction County a a Tax Rate ; Maintenance II a , a II II ;:; Sweeni nn II a , a II II ... L iohff nn II a II 'If a F1 ood Control a a II II Parkinn None N/A a II II UTILITIES ..' Seweraae None N/A In E.S.B.C.W.D. Zone Depends whe Collection N/A 01;' Influence, Service services pI Treatment Citv S.B. N/A ,dependent upon annex perty. D;snosa1 II II N/A to said d1str1ct. Reclamation II II N/A ' " Water None N/A Same as for sewage Also depen< Acnuisit:inn N/A "ho serves Storaae N/A area with n. _4_ 'L . .. N/A , "ater 'r;h1.. TV N(A ~ b) upon request user charg. . ;tv l::i(;t; a ISCEltate Solid ~'"d~ [None N/A II II II None at p'r. : --r;;11....1'i nn II N/A II II II II II ni"nn",,1 II N/A II II It II II ~.. . Omnitrans a a Ta)l: Rate OTHER !\Ssesslllent 'eed Aba~empnf" Countv " , , a a n, ~or ~ri,. CITY OF' TO BE EXTENDED AREA San Bernardino SERVICE d TIMING Ii completed. tAFC FORM 1-A 1/25178 atch: Narrative " .'~'.~~;~~ II NARRATIVE FOR PROVIDING SERVICES FOR A PROPOSED ANNEXATION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO, LOCATED WEST OF PALM AVENUE AND NORTH OF MESSINA STREET. The Mayor and MeIDhers of the COllllllOn 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: a) The territory proposed to be annexed is contiguous to the corporate limits of the City of San Bernardino. b) The incorporation of this territory will contribute to and facilitate the orderly growth and development of both the City and the te=itory proposed to be annexed, and will also provide a uniform and orderly manner for planning and zoning of lands, and the subdivision of lands in said City and said unincorporated territory in a manner most conducive to the welfare of said City and said uninhabited territory. c) And the proposed annexation will contribute to and facilitate the orderly growth and development of the remaining undeveloped portion and orderly layout, design and construction of streets, gutters, sidewalks. sanitary and storm sewers and drainage facilities, both within the existing City limits and within the unincorporated territory proposed to be annexed. The City of San Bernardino has planned and has made projections for providing all typical City services, which includes this proposal. This proposed annexation is in an area that is contiguous to the corporate limits of the City of San Bernardino and is cu=ently receiving some of the City services through con- tractural agreements with the County. 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, the feasibility of extending such services, and any improvements that will be required by the City, as well as a description of when the services will conunence and the financing of such improvements and services and any condition imp~sed 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. This function is supported under the City's tax rate. .2. Parks and Recreation - 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 3 and one half (3~) mile westerly of this proposal and the recreational facilities provided at Arden Farms approximately 1.1 mile west of said proposal. The cost to the taxpayer within the proposed annexation will be collected through the property taxes, and by required fees charged to those individuals ~ho wish to participate in City sponsored recreational activities where charges and fees are applicable. ,",- . .: - . ...;-.- -"'. _._~._-- --~. <-2,( III II III 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; while the Downtown Central Library is the alternate branch. The library facilities are partially supported bya designated library tax rate of $0.21 @ $100 of assessed valuation. which is included in the $1.5513 tax rate for the City. 4. Public Safety, Police - The San Bernardino Police Department is authorized a complement of 199 sworn officers and approxitnately 63 civilians not counting 53 school crossing guards. The Patrol 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~ The only cost for these police services 'is property taxes to the City. 5. Public Safety, Fire, Paramedic and Rescue - The City of San Bernardino is currently providing fire protection to the proposed annexation area under CSA #38. 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. The closest of these is Station No. 8 located at 3398 E. Highlan, Avenue. A typical structural fire vn the first alarm deploys two (2) engine com- panies, 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) para1lledic 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. The department's operation is financed under the City's tax rate. 6. Public Safety, Ambulance Service - The City of San Bernardino under Ordinance No. 1987 franchise to Courtesy Ambulance Company as the only medical transpol stion 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-emergency call, $45.00; non-routine emergency calI, $10.00 additional. (b) Each mile or fraction of a mile $2.00. (c) On scene tilDe $.50 per minute for calIs requiringemer- gency response. (d) Nig~t service charge 7:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m., $7.50. (e) Response to a call tor ambulance'not used, $15.00. (f) For each additional patient, 50% over charge for one patient. (g) Carrier shall be permitted in its discretion to fix the rates for special services. -2- ~- I" LI ." (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. (el) Sunday and legal holiday charge. $5.00. (e) Night service charge, 7:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m., $5.00. (f) Waiting tilDe or standby time after first 15 minutes at request of or for the benefit of the passenger for each 15 minute period or fraction thereof. $5.00., (g) Passengers covered by Medi-Cal will be charged and billed at the State's schedule of maximum allowances. 7. Public Safety, Animal Control - The City provides for the regulation of animals as required by the Health and Safety Codes aad City Ordinances. The City presently provides animal control to this County area under a present ccmtract. Once annexed. the cost will be absorbed in the City's tax rate. There are present plans for expanding the City's animal shelter facilities located at 333 Blood Bank Road that will allow for an additional 12 new holding pens. Currently, the City has 4 full time animal control officers. equipped with 4 appropriate vehicles. 8. Street Construction, Maintenance and Sweeping _ Palm Avenue is the only existing street in this proposal. Upon annexation, the City would initiate a regular maintenance and sweeping program. which is paid for out of the City's tax rate. If any new streets are constructed within this proposal the cost will be borne at the developer's expense and shall be constructed to City Standards. 9. Lighting - The City of San Bernardino's Electrical Division of the Public Works Department maintains the s,treet lighting within the City together with contractural help with So. California Edison Co. There are no lights presently within this proposal. Future plans will include installing a sodium vapor energy source, which will be financed out of the City's tax rate. Any expansion of the present services or future additional lighting would be con- tingent upon development of the area. which cost would be paid at the expense of the developer. 10. Flood Control - This service is provided by the County and remains so after annexation to the City. The Twin Creek Channel lies adjacent to this project on the East side and is not a part of this project. 11. Parking - The only public parking provided within this project area is on street parking, which is regulated under City Ordinances and enforced by the City POlice Department. When the area is further developed, the City's Planning and Engineering Departments will make the appropriate recommendations for off street parking in conformance to City Ordinances that regulate parking for the type of development 'which would be applicable. The cost of off street parking would be borne by the developer and/or property owners. 12. Wastewater: There is currently no COllection. treatment, disposal or reclamation prOVided; The City owns and operates its own Wastewater Tr~atlDent Plant which' disposes and reclaims the various wastewaters collected. There would be no' need to expand the present facilities to provide service to the area proposed ' to be annexed. -3- ."'h~~-._---o.!:., - -.;-.....,,- . . .. ~..,......- ~ ----...-. n'" " 13. Water Service: AcquiSition, Storage and Distribution - Presently, East San Bernardino County Water District or the City of San Bernardino has no storage or distribution facilities within the project. There are presently no plans to upgrade these services; however, when annexed future water mains can be extended at the owners request. 14. Cable TV - Teleprompter Cable TV Co. would be able to provide service to this area, upon property owners request. The basic charge is $19.95 to install plu~ $7.50 @ month service charge, plus the appropriate City utility tax of 6% on such services. 15. 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. 16. 'Solid Waste: Collection and Disposal - There is no current provider to the unincorporated area for refuse collection. However, when new homes are constructed the City will then provide collection for these homes automatically. The City service currently is a bi-weekly pickup with a $3.50 @ month charge. which is billed through the City Water Department's monthly billing. All disposal ..of solid waste is transported to the various County Dump Sites which are owned and operated by the County of San Bernardino. 17. Transit - Upon annexat1,on, the bus service provided for this area will remain ~der the control of Omnitrans. Omnitrans long range transit plan or at the request of residents in the area through their Councilman or directly to Omnitrans. Such change mus t have approval of the City Council. Omnitrans operations are financed through S.B. 325 and local funds. : -4- '. ~'::!" A:\i':~ 1 2 . 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 . 24 25 26 27 28 I1I11 'I ( ( PROPOSED ANNEXATION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO LOCATED WEST OF PALM AVENUE, NORTH OF MESSINA STREET. That portion of the Southeast one quarter of Section 32 Township 1 North, Range 3 West San Bernardino Meridian in the County of San Bernardino, State of California, described as follows: Beginning at a point on the present corporate limits of the City of San Bernardino, said point being the Southeast corner of that certain parcel describec in the deed Recorded June 8, 1962, Document No. 237 in Book 5713, Page 55 Official Records of said County. said point being on the North line of Tract No. 4071 as per plat thereof recorded in Book 56 of Maps, 'Page 14, records bf the County Re- corder of said County; said point also being approximately 410 feet West of the centerline of Palm Avenue and 1866 feet South of the'centerline of Pacific Street; thence leaving said City Limit line, East along said North line of Tract 4071, a distance of 221.91 feet more or less to a point 188.5 feet West of the centerline of Palm Avenue, said centerline being the East line of the Southeast quarter of said Section 32; thence North 65.00 feet; thence East 188.5 feet to the center- line of said Palm Avenue; thence North along said centerline 168.5 feet more or less to a point that is 1633 1/3 feet South of the Northeast corner of said Southeast quarter; thence West 410 feet more or less to a point on said City Limit line; thence South along said City Limit line, 233.5 feet to the point of beginning. " Containing approximately 1.92 Acres. . . ,- '. .....'--- -;/~;~;~~:i.~:'~ 1.11 II II - . . . VOTER LOCATION LIST TO: local Agency Formation Commission County 01 San Bernardino . 1111 East Mill Street. Bldg, 1 San Bemardino. CA 92415 ~ FOI' LAFC U.. Only FROM: t ITV ClERK CITY OF SAN 'BERNAROINQ 300 NORTH "0" STREET SAN BERNARDIN), CA. 92418 SUBJECT: VOTER INFORMATION FOR PROPOSAL JUSTIFICATION The Voter Location Ust is submitted in compliance with requirements for filing proposals with the local Agency Formation Commission. San Bernardino County. Beginning and ending numbers on those streets intersecting the exterior boundaries of the proposal should be those which could possibly be assigned for vacant lots or parcels within the proposal and not only for the residences now in existence. If no numbering system is in existence within the proposal. so state and list below any information that would be helpful in locating legistered voters. ' The County Planning Department can aid proponents in locating str~t numbers in uninco~porated areas, DEDICATED OR PROJECTED NEW INFORMATION NONl>EDICATED PRESENT C1TY'NUMBERS ILlST ALL ADDITIONAL STREET NAME. NUMBERS TO BE ASSIGNEO INFORMATION TO ASSIST AVENUE, LANE. ASSIGNED (IF APPLlCABLEI IN LOCATING REGISTERED ROAD OR OTHER Beginning Ending Beginning Ending VOTERSI . :g NONE NONE ... NONE ... NONE 0 0 IJ\lH AVENUE VACANT lAND c c r NONE NONE .. ,1)40 1352 ~ w w ... ... ... ... 0 0 c c r !: w w :g :g , 0 0 -... --- c c r .. ~ w w . . ... :g ... 0 0 , c c !: .. ~ w w . ... :g ... 0 0 c c !: r w w ... ... ... ... , 0 , 0 . c c !: '!: w w :g :g . 0 0 . . c c r !: , w w LA,FC 4 14.791.....78 Ray. $/77 : .".',.';'::':, Il'." II VOTER lOCATION LIST ~ TO: Local Agency Formation Commission Countv of San Bernardino .1111 East Mill Street, Bldg. 1 San Bernardino, CA 92415 , For LAFC Uu Only FROM: CITY CLERK CITY OF SAN 'BERNAROINO 300 NORTH "0" STREET SAN BERNARDIN), CA. 92418 SUBJECT: VOTER INFORMATION FOR PROPOSAL JUSTIFICATION The Voter lOcation Ust is submitted in compliance with requirements for filing proposals with the Local Agency Formatior Commission, San Bernardino County. Beginning and ending numbers on those streets intersecting the exterior boundaries of the proposal should be those which coule possibly be assigned tor vacant lots or parcels within the proposal and not only for the residences now in existence. If no numbering system is in existence within the proposal. so state and list below any Information that ~Id be helpful in locatin! registered voters. 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The destruction, covering or modification of any unique geologic or physical features? ...L e. Any increase in wind or water erosion of soils, either on or off the site? ...L- f. Changes in deposition or erosion of beach sands, or changes in siltation, deposition or erosion which may modify the channel of a river 01' stream? g. Exposure of people or property to geologic hazards such as earthquakes, 1 ands 1 ides, muds 1 ide:" ground failure, or similar hazards?' ...x...- -L- 2. AIR. Will the proposal result in: a. Substantial air emissions or deterioration of ambient air quality? b. The creation of objectionable odors? , L- X , r I , , ,c. A 1 terat ion of air movement, moi sture or temperature, or any change in climate, either locally or regionally? i X 3. Wate,:. Will the proposal result in: , , I . a. Changes in currents, or the course or direction of \'/ater movements (in either marine or fresh waters )? X -1- "1'11 III " b. Changes in absorption rates, drainage patter.ns, or the rate and amount of surface water runoff? , I i c. Alterations to the course or flow of flood waters? d. > Change in the amount of surface water in any water body? . '..~. . . .... , Discharge into surface waters, or in any al~eration of surface water quality, including but not limited to temperature, dissolved oxygen or turbidity? f. Alteration of the direction or rate of flow of, ground water? . e.. g. Change in the quantity of ground waters, either through direct additions or withdrawals, or through interception of an aquifer by cuts or excavation? h. Substantial reduction in the amount of water othen~ise available for public water supplies? i. Exposure of people or property to water related hazards (i.e. flooding)? , 4. Plant Life. Will the proposal result in: a. Change in the diversity of species, or number of any species of plants (including trees"shrubs, grass, crops, microflora and aquatic plants)? ,b. Reduction of the numbers of any unique, rate or endangered species of plants? c. Introduction of new species of plants into an area, or in a barrier tc the normal replenishment of exi sti ng speci es? . d. Reduction in acreage of any agricultural crop? 5. Animal Life. Will the proposal result in: 'a. Change in the diversity of species, or numbers of any species of animals (birds, land animals including reptiles, fish and shellfish, benthic organisms,' insects or microfauna)? b. Reduction of the numbers of any unique, rare or endangered speci es of animals? I, c. Introduction of new species of animals into an area, or result in a barrier to the migration or movement of animals? d. Deterioration to existing fish or wildlife habitat? 6. Noise. Will the proposal result in: a. Increases in existing noise levels?' r I . " 7. b. Exposure of people to severe noise levels? Liqht and Glare. Will the proposal produce new.1ight or glare either temporary or permanent? -2- - YES' MAYBE NO -X- -X- ...l- x - ..L - -L 1- ..L lC X' x ....x... x. ~ X' ---L x " -X- ...L ~ 111.11.111 YES' MAYBE NO O. land Use. Will the proposal result in a substantial alteration of the present or planned land use of area? ~ .' 'J 9. Natural Resources. Will the proposal result i~: a. Increase in the rate of use of any natural resources? -L I b. Substantial depletion of any nonrenewable: n'!tura1 resources? -X:.. 10. Risk of Upset, Does the proposal involve a risk of an explosion or the release of hazardous substances (including, but not limited to, oil, pesticides, chemicals or radiation) in the event of an accident or upset conditions? 11. Population. Will the proposal alter the location distribution, density, or growth rate of the human population of an area? 12. Houslng. Will the proposal affect eXisting housing, or create a demand for additional housing? 13. Transportation/Circulation; 'Will the proposal result in: x ~ )( x a.Generation of substantial additional vehicular movement? . X' b. Effects on existing parking facilities. or"demand for new parking? c. Substantial impact upon existing transportation systems? d. Alterations to present patterns of circulation or movement of people ~nd/or goods? e. Alterations to waterborne, rail or air traffic? 'X lC )(' .- X' Increase in traffic hazards to motor vehicles, bi cycl i s ts or pedestri ans? 14. ' Public Serv'ices. Will the proposal have an effect upon, or result in a need for nel" or altered govern- mental services in any of the following areas: f. le' " a. fire protection? b. Police protection? c . Schoo 1 s? " ..L x x: d. Parks or other recreational facilities? -L e. Maintenance of public facilities, including roads? x , f. Other governmental services? (If so, please ,list) X- I 15. Energy. Will the proposal' result in: . " a. Use of substantial amounts of fuel or energy? b. Substantial increase in demand upon eXisti,ng sources of energy, or requi re the development of new sources of energy? l. .:.L ...L -3- III tl III YES MAYBE NO 16. 'Utilities. Will the proposal result in a need for new systems, or substantial alterations to the " following utilities: a. Power or natural gas? b. COlTV11unication systems? c. Water? d. Sewer or septic tanks? e. Storm water drainage? f. Solid waste and disposal? I 'f .1 17. Human Health. Will the proposal result in: a. Creation of any health hazard or potential health hazard (excluding mental health)? b. Exposure of people to potential health hazards? 18. Aesthetics. Will the proposal result in the obstruction, of any, scenic vista or view open to the public, or will the proposal result in the creation of an aesthetically offensive site open to public view? 19. Recreation. Will the proposal result in an impact upon the quality or quantity of existing recreational opportunities? 20. ,Archeological/Historical. Will the proposal result in , an alteration of a significant archeological or historical site, structure, object or building? 21. Mandatory Findings of Significance. a. Does the project have the potential to degrade the quality of the environment, substantically reduce the habitat of a fish or wildlife species, cause a fish or wildlife population to drop below self sustaining levels, threaten to eliminate a plant or animal community, reduce the number or restrict the range of a rare or endangered plant or animal or eliminate important examples of the major 'periods of California history or prehistory? b. Does the project have the potential to achieve short-term, to the disadvantage of long-term, environmental goals? (A short-term impact on the environment is one which occurs in a relatively brief, definitive period of time ~Ihile long-term impacts will endure well into the future). c. Does the project have impacts l'lhi ch are individually limited, but cumulatively consider- able? (A project may impact on two or more separate resources ~Ihere the impact on each resource is relatively small, but where the effect of the total of those impacts on the environment is significant). -X- -X- ...L x lC X' " d. Does the project have environmental effects which will cause substantial adverse effects on human bei ngs, either di rectly or i ndi rectly?', x -4- " . -".h ~_,..J Ijlill III ,. ,III DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONHENTAL EVALUm'ION .! t .." (Exp'lanations of all "yes",and "maybe" answers). I' 11+. Po Ii'ce. Fi re, Pub Ii c fad Ii ti,es and, other Govern",en t servi ces wi 11 be altered area is annexed to City., Currently area is''lInder County jursidiction. '16. \later, sewer ,and s),lid waste disposal wi 11 b~ aHered 'after the area is annexed, IF the proposed annexation is developed with' residental or cO/ll'11ericai structures. Currently th~ area is NOT served with water or sewer, and obviously not served ei ther wi th ,refuse di s posa 1. IV DETERHINATION ' On the bas,is of this initial evaluation: - -L We find the proposed project COULD NOT have a significant effect on the environment, and a NEGATIVE ,DECLARATION will be prepared. We find,that although the proposed projeCt could have a significant effect on the environment, there will not be a significant effect in this case because the mitigation measures described on an attached sheet have been added to the project. A NEGATIVE DECLARATION WILL BE PREPARED. We find the proposed project MAY have a 'significant effect on the environment, and an ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT is required. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW COMMITTEE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO, CALIFORNIA ' ';)L'~A-' 0 (Secret ry) (~ . - --....... Date: ' " ,'r1, " L , , j t " , I I I -I I i I -5- '. ~ 1I1111.ill .. ' . . .' PIlELIHINMY ENVmON~IU,I^L IlESCllIPTION r:OI(~1 (To be completc',' by applicant) .' Date filed: "IN> 9. 197R . .,. I .' The information cont:1ined, in this f0111' Id,ll be <;onsidered by the Environmental Review Committee dllring its initial study of the application to c,}termine whether or not the proposed project may have a significant effect on the environment. All questions must be :1nsl~ered to the best of your ~'bdity. Any ommission may cause delays in processing. Ple:1se give a brief explahation of all questions as required, or whenever you feel it may provide pertinent information. GENERAL INFORMATION 1. Name and address of developer or project sponsor: CITY 1F SAN BERNARDIN'l - DEPARTMENT OF' PUBLIC \4)RKS, ENGINEERING DIVISIJN 300 NORTH "0" STREET SAN BERNARDINJ, CA. 92418 2. Address and/or general location of project: VACANT LAND LOCATED GENERALY N'lRTH lF MESSINA STREET AND WEST OF PALM AVENUE (HIGHLAND AREA) Assessor's parcel number(s): 287-151-16 ~i27 3. Name, address, and telephone number, of person to be contacted concerning this project: LEWIS Eo LITTLE, REAL PRJPERTY ENGINEER , CITY OF SAN BERNARDINJ, DE PARTNENT ilF PUBLIC W1RKS 300 NORTH "0" STREET SAN BERNARDIN'l~ ~A. q2418 4. List and describe any other related permits and other public approvals required for this project, including those required by city, regional, state and federal agencies (list name of agency and address): COUNTY OF SAN BERtIARD'TN'l " L1CAL AGENCY FORMATI'lN CJM/lISSION . 1111 EAST MILL STREET, BLDG. SAN BERNARDINO, CA. 92415 S. Existing zoning district: JR-lT (. rR-2T 6. Proposed use of site (Project for which ~his fOTl~' is filed): PROPOSED ANNEXATION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNAR:JlNO -1- J "1'11 III . 'PLlOjECT OESC1U PTION . 7. Site size (length and \~idth of si t e/acreage and/or, ~ll\larc footage): 1.92 acres I f I 8. Square footage' (bldg(s)): N!1tIF 9. Number 'of floors of construction: N1NE 10. Amount of off-street parking provided: N I A Covered: Open: 11. Attach plans drawn to a readable scale.' 12. Proposed scheduling of project (if applicable): -' , r-I " ,~ 13. Associated projects related to this project (if applicable): " N I A 14 Anticipated incremental development (show dates if possible): N / A IS. If residential, include the number of units, schedule of unit sizes and expected household size: N/Al 16. If cOllunercial, indicate, the regionally oriented, square and employment estimates: type, whether neighborhood, community or fottage of sales area, loading facilities, I, N I A , . 17. If industrial, indicate type, estimated (}lIlployment per shift, total employment. and loading facilities: I' N / A i . -2- .... "1'11 III 18. If institution:ll. indicate the .,,'jor function. estimated cmploymcnt per shift, estimated (h,:cul'ancy, loadin!: facilities, al\d community benefits expected to be deri ved from the I'roj ect: , " PI 1 A , 19. State whether the project involves a variance, conditional development permit. or rezoning application: A rezoi ni no aDD} i cat; on ; S p;lr.. nf t h"" ~nnpY:1 H.....n rrQC0..4'Ir9 Arc the following brief explanation necessary). items applicable to the project or its effects? Please give a of all questions ansl<ered "yes" (attach additional sheets as -~ , YES NO -1L 20. Nill there be a change in the existing features of any'hills" or substantial alteration of ground contours? .....;.X.. 2L Will there be a change in any scenic vie\~s or vistas from existing residential areas or public lands or'roads? --L 22. \~i 11 there , general area of ,; be a change in the pattern, 'scale or character of the the project? -lL 23. Will there be a significant increase in the amounts of solid waste or litter? : -X:.. 24. Will there be an increase in dust, ash, smoke, fumes or odors in the vicinity, either temporary or permanent? -lL 25.' Will there be a change in stream or ground water quality or quantity, or alteration of existing drainage patterns? -X... 26. IHll there be a substantial change in existing noise or vibration levels in the vicinity? -X- 27. Is the site on filled land or on a slope of ten perc~nt or more? '....!.... 28. Will the proposed proj ect involve the use, disposal or storage of potentially hazardous materials, such as toxic substances, flam- mables or explosives? 29. Will there be a substantial increase in the demand for municipal services (police, fire,' water, sewage, etc.)? Yes, because the area is now served by County agencies. , 30. I~i 11 the proposed proj ect sub'stantially increase fossil fuel consumption(electricity, oil, natural gas, etc.)? X' 3L Is there a relationship' of the proposed project to a larger project or series of projects? there cou,ld possibi Ie be developnent of this area once,it is brought into the City.' ENVIRON~IENT^L SETTING x x 32. Describe the project site as it exists before th9 project, including information on topography, soil stahil!ty, plants and ani~als, anti any cultural, historical or scenic asp'ects. lJescl'ihe any cxi'sting structures on the sitc, and the use of the structures. Photographs of the site arc encouraged. Snapshotsjor polaroid photos will be accepted. , , The site is curr~ntly uni'1proved residential lots'. I The general shpe of the land is to the so~th, whic~ ap~ar~ to be less than la~. The topography is flat. The on fly plant h!'e on thIS site IS weeds and grass, with the animal life being. that 0 gr~ung sqUIrrels and other, rodents. , -3- \ , L ::-.. 0, l'I'tl III ,31. Describe the'surrounding properticr" including infonlliltion on plants und 'animi:>lsund any' cultural, historical or scenic ilSpcCtS. Indicute th€! ,tyP€! of "land use (residential, comnerciill, etc,), intensity of land use (single family, apartment hOl/ses, shops, department sto.-es, etc.). Pho,tographs of the vicinity are encouraged. Snapshots or pol aroi d nhotos ~ti 11 be accepted. , I I ' The area adjacent tothis proposal, which is'in the City island used as an e lemen,tary schoo I site. The area di rec't I y to the nor th is in the County is zoned IR -IT and IR-2T. However, the current land use is of single fa!Oi ly residental use, as is the adjacant County terri tory to the South. . arid Surrounding jroperties are older homes and vacant lots. ' The omly high density area is located along 13th Street in Tract4071. , ' - . . ~ 34. have , . Describe the impact that the traffic generated by the on streets in,thc general area. proposed project Ifill The only possible traffic that could be generated ~rom this project is if the area is developed, AFTER it is annexed to tile Ci ty. ,; CERTIFICATION '. I hereby certify that the statements furnished above and in the attached exhibits present the data and information required for this initial evaluation to the best of my ability, and that the facts, statements, and information presented are true and correct to the best of my knO\~ledge and belief. DATE: , ffl' ',,~ R~ Y.~(~~ Lewis: 'Eo Little,' Real ~eoperty 'Engineer Pl ease type ,or pri nt name of person signing above. ; t FOR STAFF USE Date Filed: Received By: '." -4-