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December 9, 1986
SHAUNA CLARK
CITY CLERK
Dr. Harold Chandler, Chairman
Animal Advisory Commission
5424 No. Prado Court
San Bernardino, CA 92407
Dear Mr. Chandler:
At the December 8, 1986 Council Meeting, a public hearing was held
for the purpose of amending Title 6 of the San Bernardino Municipal
Code relating to animals.
The Mayor and Common Council continued the hearing to January 5, 1987,
at 9:30 a.m., in the Council Chambers of City Hall, 300 North liD"
Street, San Bernardino, California.
Sincerely,
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YSli"a~.ma Clark
City Clerk
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cc: Mayor Wilcox
Councilman Jack Strickler, Chairman
Legislative Review Committee
City Attorney
Animal Control
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LEGISLATIVE REVIEW COMMITTEE
December 18, 1986
ATTENDEES: Councilman Jack Strickler Chairman; Councilman Jack
Reilly; Councilman Gordon Quiel; Mayor Evlyn Wilcox; Assistant City
Attorney - Bill Sabourin; Deputy City Attorney - Loren McQueen; Acting
City Administrator - Ray Schweitzer; Police Dept. - Capt. Mike Lewis;
Planning Director - Frank Schuma; Assistant City Engineer Gene
Klatt; License Supervisor - Lee Gagnon; Mayor's Admin. Assistant
Richard Bennecke; Council Executive Assistant - Phil Arvizo; Tom Zug
(ARA); S.B. County Public Health Dept. - Dr. Burton Wilcke and George
Pettersen; American Lung Assoc. - Patrick Kudell; Dennis Shorett
1. SMOKING ORDINANCE The Committee had no recommendation
sugsesting that the issue is one that must go to the people for a
vote. This rehearing had been requested so the Coalition could submit
a recommended ordinance for public government buildings. The group
was not prepared to make that recommendation. The Committee suggested
to the No Smoking Coalition that they approach the Chamber of Commerce
to set an idea as to what businesses would prefer. They recommended
that the coalition request a public hearing through the Office of the
City Clerk.
2. SCHOOL IMPACTION FEES - The Committee accepted a report from
the City Attorney's Office, recommended that all developers be noti- ~
fied of the procedure and that they be informed that the City has no
jurisdiction over the fees charged or the dates set by the State.
3. GAME OF AMUSEMENT PERMITS - The Committee recommended appro- .
val of the amendment (attached).
4. ORDINANCE REGULATING THE LICENSING OP BSCORT BUREAUS - The
Committee recommended approval of the amendment (attached).
5. TRANSPER DENSITY AND PEB WAIVERS - The Committee recommended
con~lnuance for further study after receiVing a preliminary report
fro. the Planning Director. The issue is very co~lez and needs fur-
ther research.
6. ANIMAL CONTROL ORDINANCE - Item continued.
LEGISLATIVE REVIEW COMMITTEE
Minutes
November 20, 1986
ATTENDEES: Councilman Gordon Quiel, Acting Chairman; Councilman
Jack Reilly; Ray Schweitzer, Acting City Administrator; Bill
Sabourin, Assistant City Attorney; Roger Hardgrave, Director,
Public Works/City Engineer; Warren Knudson, Finance Director;
Wayne Overstreet, Supt., Public Buildings; Phil Arvizo, Exec.
Asst. to City Council; Susan Chow, Asst. to City Admin.; Greg
Garcia, Mayor I s Project Coordinator; Jerry Long & Roger Ashford,
So Cal Edison Representative
1. CITY HALL SPACE & FINANCE PLAN - The Committee recommended
Public Services remain in their area and RDA move to the 4th
floor. PUblic Services will finance and coordinate the upgrading
to match overall plan. The Committee further recommended a separate
fund be established from rents received for future floor
maintenance.
2. AUTO SALES ORDINANCE IN C-2 NEIGHBORHOOD - The Committee
recommended approval of the Ordinance as changed.
3. ANIMAL CONTROL ORDINANCE Item continued to December
11th. Animal Control and City Attorney did not have the changes
requested.
4&5. PUBLIC WORKS/BUILDING & SAFETY CONSTRUCTION FEES
Item continued.
6. WAIVER OF CONDITIONS FOR PARCEL MAP 9939-JOHN DAY
The Committee, after discussion with SCE and the City Engineer,
recommended that Mr. Day be contacted and requested to pay an
assessment of $35,000 for undergrounding of utili ties. Further,
the Committee r.ecommended the establishment of a separate trust
fund. Funds would only be drawn down in the proportionate share
that the project deposited.
Meeting adjourned.
Res~eJktfully submitted,
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~~lman Gerda
Acting Chairman
Legislative Review Committee
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MEMORANDU~ J
To Ra1 ph Prince From
City Attorney
Subject Ordinance Amending Title 6 Relating Date
to Animals
Shauna Clark
City Clerk
December 2, 1986
Approved Item 32 Meeting Date
November 17, 1986
COUNCIL ACTION CORRESPONDENCE
The proposed Animal Control ordinance entitled Ordinance of the City of San
Bernardino Amending Title 6 of the San Bernardino Municipal Code relating to
Animals was amended as follows:
1. Chapter 6.08, Section 6.08.020, Paragraph B, Page 4,
concerning unattended animals at commercial establish-
ments, was deleted.
2. Chapter 6.08, Section 6.08.020, Paragraph H, Page 5,
was deleted.
3. Chapter 6.08, Section 6.08.020, Paragraph I, Page 5,
was deleted.
4. Chapter 6.08, Section 6.08.020, Paragraph J, Page 5,
concerning the removal and proper disposal of feces
deposited by dogs or horses, was deleted.
5. Chapter 6.12, Section 6.12.090, Paragraph A, Page 12,
concerning permit requirements for animals, was removed.
6. The original Page 12 was replaced with the optional Page 12
and the words "dangerous, non-domestic", was deleted from
Line 4 of Paragraph A, Chapter 6.12, Section 6.12.090.
7. Chapter 6.12, Section 6.12.110, Paragraph A, Page 14,
regarding animal permit and license revocation, was deleted.
8. Chapter 6.12, Section 6.12.130, Page 16 was amended to read,
" by filing a timely written l5-day notice of appeal.
The ordinance was laid over with amendments and corrections with recommenda-
tions from the Legislative Review Committee at the time of the final reading
of the ordinance.
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Page 2
The City Attorney was directed to prepare a resolution to send to the State
Legislature encouraging them to create a bill regarding the transporting or
carrying of animals. and to take it through statewide. This resolution is
also to be sent to SANBAG for their submittal. and to the County and sur-
rounding cities requesting their support of the legislation.
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.-4HAUNA CLARK
City Clerk
cc: Mayor Wilcox
Councilman Jack Strickler, Chairman
Legislative Review Committee
Animal Control
COUNCIL ACTION CORRESPONDENCE
To
Councilman Jack Strickler, Chairman
Legislative Review Committee
Subject Animal Control Ordinance
Date
November 26, 1986
Meeting Date November 17, 1986
Agenda Item No. 32
Action
Chapter 6.12, Section 6.12.090, Paragraph A, Page 12, concerning permit requirements
for anim?ls, was removed from the proposed ordinance and referred to the Legislative
Review Committee to address the standards from Animal Control with a report back to
Council.
Chapter 6.12, Section 6.12.110, Paragraph A on Page 14, regarding animal permit and
license revocation , was deleted and referred back to the Legislative Review Committee
with a report back to Council.
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Mayor Wilcox
City Attorney
Animal Control
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City Clerk