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AGENDA
ADJOURNED REGULAR MEETING
MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL
October 24, 1988 - 9:00 A. M.
CALL TO ORDER
INVOCATION
PLEDGE
ROLL CALL
PRESENT:
ABSENT:
A. PUBLIC COMMENTS ON ITEMS NOT ON AGENDA: A five-minute limitation shall apply
to each member of the public who wishes to address the Mayor and Common
Council. No member of the public shall be permitted to "share" his/her five
minutes with any other member of the public. (Usually any items received
under this heading are referred to staff for further study, research, comple-
tion and/or future Council action)
B. PRESENTATIONS: Award of Service Pins. (See Attached)
C. Appointments:
CONSENT CALENDAR
Motion: That the motions indicated by Consent Calendar Items 1
through 14 be adopted except for
1. Council Minutes.
~tio~~~That the minutes of the following meetings of the
/ Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernar-
dino, be approved as submitted in typewritten form:
a. September 14, 1988 - (Delivered 10/~/88)
b. October 3, 1988 - (Delivered 10/21/88)
2. Council Minutes.
Motion: That the approval of the minutes of the Council
meeting of May 18, 1988, be reconsidered.
Motion: That the minutes of the Council meeting of May 18,
1988, be amended on line 41, page 17 by deleting the
following: "and that the rest of the area be desig-
nated IL except as follows:". .
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Set hearing relative to removal of encroachments (fences) in the area of
Meyers Road and Meyers Court - November 7, 1988, at 10:00 a.m. (See Attached)
FIFTH WARD
Motion: That a ~~elie hearing be set for Npvember 7, 1988,
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at 10: 00 a.m., to ..4'l!~ an order to remove all
encroachments into the public right-of-way in
Tract No. 11118 also known as Ridge Creek Estates.
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4. Set hearing relative to increased copy charges and institution of research
fee - November 7, 1988, at 10:00 a.m. (See Attached)
~Motion'
That a public hearing be set for November 7, 1988,
at 10:00 a.m., for discussion relative to increasing
copy charges and instituting a City-wide research fee.
5. Set hearing relative to Sewer Connection Waiver 88-4 for a proposed single
family residence at 1041 Hill Dr. - Norm Helbley. (See Attached)
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Motion: That a public hearing be set for November 7, 1988,
at .:L :00 /'I-m., to appeal a sewer waiver at
1041 Hill Dr.
6. Authorize expenditure - $2,634 - Second Ward Park Extension Funds - purchase
of a piano for perris Hill Park Senior Citizens Center. SECOND WARD
(See Attached)
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Motion:
That $2,634 from Second Ward Park Extension Funds
be approved for the purchase of a piano for perris
Hill Park Senior Citizens Center.
7. Authorize name change - Hillcrest Park to Melissa and Bradley Newberry
Memorial Park. (See Attached) FIFTH WARD
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That the name of Hillcrest Park be officially changed
to "Melissa and Bradley Newberry Memorial Park".
8. Authorize continuance of cruising enforcement effort on Mt. Vernon Avenue for
an additional period of 180 days. (See Attached) Wards 1, 3 & 6
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Motion: That the balance of $21,630 approved for funding
the anti-cruising program for 90 days be carried
over to extend the effort for an additional 180
days.
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9. Approval and acceptance of work - construction of handicap accessibility for
Perris Hill and Blair Parks - Redlands Paving. (See Attached) SECOND WARD
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Motion:
That the work performed by the contractor for
construction of handicap accessibility for Perris
Hill and Blair Park, per Plan No. 7226, be approved,
and that final payment be authorized at the expira-
tion of the lien period.
10. Authorization to proceed and plan approval - proposed vacation of the frontage
road south of Highland Avenue, east of Elmwood Road. (See Attached)
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Motion: That the Director of Public Works/City Engineer
#1 and the City Clerk be authorized to proceed with
the proposed vacation of the frontage road south
of Highland Avenue, east of Elmwood Road.
Motion: That Plan No. 7604, showing the proposed vacation
#2 of the frontage road south of Highland Avenue,
east of Elmwood Road, be approved.
11. Authorization to proceed and plan approval - proposed vacation of a portion
of "J" Street, north of Oak Street. (See Attached) THIRD WARD
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Motion:
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That the Director of Public Works/City Engineer
and the City Clerk be authorized to proceed with
the proposed vacation of a portion of "J" Street,
north of Oak Street.
Motion:
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That Plan No. 7603, for the vacation of a portion of
"J" Street, north of Oak Street, be approved.
12. Report of the Ways and Means Committee meeting held October 10, 1988 _
Council Member Estrada. (See Attached)
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a. Visitors/Convention Bureau
b. YWCA Draft Agreement
c. Request to reduce purchase price of Kellogg Library _
Elijah Singletary (See Item 23)
d. Parking District Funding Report
e. Admissions Tax
f. Storm Drain Fees - Forecast Development/Tract 13457
Motion: That the minutes of the Ways and Means Committee
meeting held October 10, 1988, be received and filed.
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13. Claims & Payroll.
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Motion:
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That the claims and payrolls, and the authorization
of the issuance of warrants, as listed on the memo-
randum from the Director of Finance, be approved.
14.
Personnel Actions.
(See Attached)
Motion:
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That the Personnel Actions, submitted by the
Director of Personnel, in accordance with all
administrative regulations of the City of San
Bernardino, be approved.
END OF CONSENT CALENDAR
HEARINGS
TO BE HEARD AT 9:30 A.M.
15. Appeal Hearing - Board of Building Commissioners' Order to obtain rehabilita-
tion permit and rehabilitate or demolish and clean - 125 E. Ninth
Street - Mr. Solomon D. Saddi. (See Attached) FIRST WARD
Mayor to open the hearing . . .
Motion:
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That the appeal hearing be closed: that the Board of
Building Commissioners' decision of September 2,
1988, to "have the owner obtain a rehabilitation
permit within ten (10) days and the completion
of the rehabilitation within thirty (30) days:
or demolish structure and clean lot: and that
all current and future costs incurred in the
form of a lien on the property", be upheld.
Current Costs: $1,569.78.
TO BE HEARD AT 10:00 A.M.
16. Protest Hearing - Proposed Street Vacation of portions of Main Street and
Broadway Street, between "I" and "J" Streets. (See Attached)
FIRST WARD
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Note: No protests have been received.
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Motion: That the hearing be closed and the Findings of Fact
as set forth in the Staff Report from Roger G.
Hardgrave, Director of Public Works/City Engineer,
as to why portion of Main Street between "I" and
"J" Streets is no longer necessary for street
purposes be adopted.
TO BE HEARD AT 10:00 A.M.
17. Protest Hearing and resolution ordering vacation - portion of Meyers Road,
west of Little League Drive. (See Attached) FIFTH WARD
Mayor to open the hearing . .
Note:
Protests have been received.
Motion:
That the hearing be closed and the Findings of
Fact as set forth in the Staff Report from Roger
G. Hardgrave, Public Works/City Engineer, as to
why a portion of Meyers Road, west of Little
League Drive is no longer necessary for street
purposes, be adopted: that further reading of
the following resolution be waived and said
resolution be adopted.
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the City of San Bernardino ordering the vacation of Meyers
of Little League Drive, in the City of San Bernardino.
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RESOLUTIONS
Motion: That further reading of the following resolutions
be waived and said resolutions be adopted.
CONTINUED FROM SEPTEMBER 19, 1988
18. Resolution of the City of San Bernardino supporting the design revision to
the Route 30/330 Interchange by eliminating access at Pacific Street
and creating access at Central Avenue. (See Attached) WARD 4
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CONTINUED FROM OCTOBER 3, 1988
19. Resolution of the City of San Bernardino authorizing the execution of an
employment agreement for the position of City Administrator.
(See Attached)
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20.
CONTINUED FROM OCTOBER 3, 1988
Resolution of the City of San Bernardino renewing the commitment to complete
development of the Patton Park property and to designate the Park
Development Fee Fund, and the City's allocations through State and/or
Federal Park Development Funds as potential sources for funding the
completion. (See Attached) (M & CC 10/3/88, no action taken)
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21. Resolution of the City of San Bernardino authorizing the execution of an
f'~ agreement with Peat Marwick Main & Company relating to the retention
I., JI of Peat Marwick Main & Company to perform a comprehensive study of
~~ the City's data processing needs and develop a 5-year Master Plan.
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City Attorney
22. Re~lution ot the City of San Bernardino relating to amendment procedures
Iv for amending the Interim Policy Document pending adoption of a Final
General Plan. (Document not available)
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23. Resolution of the City
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LJ1ft. Funn relating to
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of San Bernardino authorizing the execution of a
to agreement with Yvonne Everett and Tamario
the purchase and sale of certain real property.
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24.
Community Development
Resolution of the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino,
California, approving a certain consent and agreement and authoriz-
ing certain actions in connection with pumalo Palms Apartments
project. (See Attached)
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Resolution of the Mayor and Common
authorizing the execution of
lating to Housing Consultant
(See Attached)
Council of the City of San Bernardino
an agreement with John R. Trauth re-
Services for the City of San Bernardino.
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Mayor's Office
26. Resolution of the City of San Bernardino directing the Purchasing Agent
I to sell thirty surplus sports and recreational ballfield high
intensity light fixtures to the City of San Luis Rio Colorado,
I tt Sonora, Mexico and determining the fair market value of the sur-
~~tf plus light fixtures to be one dollar per each surplus unit.
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Park, Recreation & Community Services
Reso}ution of the City of San Bernardino authorizing the execution of an
A. f agreement with San Bernardino Baseball Club, Inc., to perform ball-
tt'vU~ field preparation and maintenance at Fiscalini Field.
Of (See Attached)
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Personnel
Resolution of the City of San Bernardino amending Resolution No. 6413
entitled in part "Resolution.. .establishing a Basic Compensa-
tion Plan. " by providing a pay increase for the part-time
class of Fire Fighter Trainee from $1758/mo. to $1786/mo. and
Law Enforcement Trainee from $1886/mo. to $1970/mo. retroactive to
August 1, 1988; Retired Senior Volunteer Program Coordinator from
$9.24 - 11.23/hr. to $9.52 - 11.57/hr. and Senior Companion Program
Coordinator from $10.58 - 12.86/hr. to $10.90 -13.25/hr. effective
September 20, 1988. (See Attached)
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Public Services
Resolution of the City of San Bernardino amending Resolution No. 85-480
entitled, in part, "A Resolution . . . establishing an adminis-
trative charge of thirty-five dollars for processing Nuisance
Abatements and Weed Abatements. . ." to increase the adminis-
trative charge to seventy-five dollars. (See Attached)
Public Works
Resolution of the City of San Bernardino amending Resolution No. 3985
entitled in part, "A Resolution . . .prohibiting parking upon
certain designated streets or portions thereof. . ." to establish a
No Parking Anytime Zone on Cooley Avenue between Tippecanoe Avenue
and a point 100 feet west of Sunnyside Avenue.
(See Attached)
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31. Resolution of the City of San Bernardino amending Resolution No. 3985
entitled, in part, "A Resolution . . . prohibiting parking upon
/J~ certain designated streets or portions thereof. . ." to establish
~ 'Uf a No Parking Anytime Zone on Hunts Lane between 230 feet south of
yCWf Caroline Street and Caroline Street, applicable to the east side
only. (See Attached) WARD 3
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32. Resolution of the City of San Bernardino amending Resolution No. 2482,
entitled, in part, "A Resolution . . . designating certain street
0' intersections where a stop is required. . ."; and authorizing the
~, installation of stop signs on Genevieve Street, Pershing Avenue,
~~. If ~tMaYfield Avenue and Stoddard Avenue at their intersection with
~ ... rl' Twenty-Eighth Street. (See Attached) WARD 5
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33. Resolution of the City of San Bernardino authorizing the Superintendent
n of Public Buildings to recommend to the San Bernardino Municipal
'f' & Court increases in the bail forfeiture penalties for certain
,ill parking violations listed in the Municipal Code. (See Attached)
our (See Item #34)
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ORDINANCES
Motion: That the first reading of the following ordinances be
waived and said ordinances be laid over for final
passage.
34. Ordinance of the City of San Bernardino amending Chapter 10.16 of the San
Bernardino Municipal Code to prohibit blocking of driveways, parking
on sidewalks, authorizing parking control checkers to issue citations
and eliminating citation power to volunteers for handicapped parking
violations. (See Attached) (See Item No. 33 )
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35. Ordinance of the City of San Bernardino rezoning a certain parcel of land,
amending the Land Use Zoning Map, which is incorporated by reference
in Section 19.06.020 of the San Bernardino Municipal Code (Petition
No. 87-21 located on the north side of Commercial Drive, south of
the railroad right-of-way between Hunts Lane and Waterman Avenue),
and adopting the Negative Declaration for Environmental Review).
(See Attached) WARD 3
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36. Ordinance of the City of San Bernardino rezoning a certain parcel of land,
amending the Land Use Zoning Map, which is incorporated by reference
in Section 19.06.020 of the San Bernardino Municipal Code (Petition
No. 87-12, located on the south side of Rialto Avenue approximately
1,690 feet east of Meridian Avenue), and adopting the Negative
Declaration for Enviromental Review (See Attached) WARD 2
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STAFF REPORTS
CONTINUED FROM OCTOBER 3, 1988
37. Request for financial support and ballfield maintenance for AYSO Park
located at Pacific and Orange Streets - Roger Itaya, Regional
Commissioner - AYSO. (See Attached)
Motion:
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That financial support and ballfield maintenance
for AYSO Park as requested by Roger Itaya, Regional
Commissioner for AYSO, be approved.
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That financial support and ballfield maintenance for
AYSO Park as requested by Roger Itaya, Regional
Commissioner for AYSO, be denied.
CONTINUED FROM OCTOBER 3, 1988
38. Finding of Need for health and safety reasons; authorization to proceed;
and plan approval - proposed vacation of those alleys located
between 28th Street and Cajon Blvd.; and Medical Center Drive and
California Street. (See Attached) WARD 6
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1. That a finding of need for health and safety
reasons for the vacation of certain alleys located
between 28th St. and Cajon Blvd., and between
Medical Center Drive and California St., be made.
2. That the Director of Public Works/City Engineer
and the City Clerk be authorized to proceed with the
vacation of those certain alleys located between 28th
St. and Cajon Blvd., and Medical Center Drive and
California Street.
3. That Plan No. 7525 be approved.
39. Luncheon Workshop - Noon to 1:30 p.m. - Discussion relative to Emergency
Plan - Management Information Center (MIC).
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City Administrator's Office
40. Approval of Convention and Visitor Bureau (CVB) plan of action and appoint-
ment of Board of Directors. (See Attached)
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That the 18-month plan of action for the Convention "
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Visitor Bureau (CVB) be approved, to include funding~~ I;~ ~
of $28,920 appropriated from the General Fund Operating ~
Contingency, $10,000 appropriated from the Parking &
Business Improvement Fund balance, $10,000 applied for
from the CDBG Appropriated Reserve Account and recognize
$3,060 of in-kind services from the SBACC, and
That Pat Caffery, Laurie Aldern, David Porter, Terri
O'Connor, Ann Harris, Alfredo Gonzalez and Bob Spivacke
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be appointed a&Amembers and Jim Richardson and Director
of CVB be appointed as ex-officio members of the Board
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Public Works Department
41. Allocation of Storm Drain Fees from Tract No. 1~457 - participation in Joint
Community Facilities District with City of Colton for Phase II of
Citrus Area Storm Drain. (See Attached) WARD 3
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That an amount equivalent to the storm drain fees
collected from Tract No. 13,457, be allocated in
the 1989-90 Storm Drain Construction Fund Budget,
to be applied to the portion of the cost for con-
structing Phase II of the Citrus Avenue Storm
Drain assessed to the 208 lots of Tract No. 13,457
within the City of San Bernardino, in order to
reduce their special tax from the maximum estimated
amount of $661.00 per lot for FY 1988-89.
41a. Report from City Administrator relative to new procedural guidelines re-
garding sale of animals for medical research. (Document not available)
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RECONVENE
PLANNING MATTERS
2:00 P.M.
RECONVENE:
ROLL CALL
PRESENT:
ABSENT:
CONTINUED FROM OCTOBER 3, 1988 AT THE REQUEST OF THE APPLICANT
42. Appeal: Denial of Review of Plans No. 88-60 - by the Development Review
Committee and the Planning Commission for construction of multi-
tenant retail building - northeast corner of Waterman and Hospitality
Lane - failure to meet setback requirements, insufficient parking and
dangerous circulation both on and off-site. (See Attached)
Filed by: Michael Palmer & Associates, representing M. S. Partnership.
Location: FIRST WARD. Located at the northeast corner of Waterman Avenue
and Hospitality Lane.
Staff recommendation to Commission: That the Planning Commission deny the
appeal and deny Review of Plans No. 88-60.
Commission Decision: Unanimous denial of applicant's appeal of Review of
Plans No. 88-60.
Mayor to open the hearing
Motion: That the hearing be closed; and that the Mayor and
Council deny the Appeal and deny Review of Plans
No. 88-60. (Staff recommendation)
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That the hearing be closed, that the decision of the
Planning Commission be reversed, and that the Review
of Plans No. 88-60, be approved, subject to the
following conditions . . . . .
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CONTINUED FROM OCTOBER 3, 1988 TO THIS MEETING TO ALLOW THE PLANNING
DIRECTOR TO COMPLETE THE ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT
43. Appeal: Tentative Tract No. 13307 - Planning Commission's denial of the
70 lot subdivision. (See Attached)
Filed by: Dennis Stafford for owner Mirna Overland Enterprises.
Location: FIFTH WARD. A rectangularly-shaped parcel of land consisting
of 22.7 acres located between Irvington and Belmont Avenues east of
Chestnut and west of Palm Avenue.
Staff recommendation to Commission: That the Planning Commission approve
Tentative Tract No. 13307 subject to the Findings of Fact (Attachment
"B"), Conditions of Approval (Attachment "C"), and Standard Require-
ments (Attachment "0").
Commission Decision: By a 3 to 3 vote, with one abstention and two
absent, effectively denied Tentative Tract No. 13307.
Mayor to open the hearing .
Motion:
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That the hearing be closed; and the decision of
the Planning Commission be upheld and the Appeal
denied, and that Tentative Tract No. 13307 be
denied based upon the conclusion that the necessary
off-site Verdemont Area infrastructure master plan,
implementing financing and subsequent environmental
review of those elements have not been completed.
(Staff recommendation to Council)
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That the hearing be closed and t" ~ision of the mC&r!CZ6.07
Planning Commission be reversed%d a:~at Tentative -t't" ~A..rfcl
Tract No. 13307 be approved, subject to the Findings ~-
of Fact (Attachment "B") , Conditions of Approval
(Attachment "C"), and Standard Requirements
(Attachment "Oil)
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(See the Planning Director's memorandum dated
October 13, 1988)
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44. Authorize preparation of letter of comment to the County of San Bernardino
relative to the San Bernardino County Hazardous Waste Management plan -
Draft Environmental Impact Report. (See Attached)
Motion:
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That the Mayor and Council authorize the Mayor to
direct staff to prepare a letter of comment for the
Mayor's signature and submit it to the County of San
Bernardino.
45. Appeal: Planning Commission's denial of Conditional Use Permit No. 88-42
for the off-site sale of beer and wine in a mini-market at Foothill
Meridian Plaza _ southwest corner of Foothill Boulevard and Meridian
Avenue. (See Attached)
Filed by: Applicant/Owner Foothill Meridian plaza
Location: THIRD WARD. Located at the southwest corner of Foothill Boulevard
and Meridian Avenue at 2775 W. Foothill Boulevard and consists of
approximately 3.7 acres.
Staff Recommendation to commission: That the Planning Commission deny
Conditional Use Permit No. 88-42 based on the attached Findings of
Fact.
Commission Decision: The Planning commission voted 3-3 for denial, and
thus effectively denied Conditional Use Permit No. 88-42.
Mayor to open the hearing . . . .
Motion:
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That the hearing be closed; and that the Mayor and
Council deny the appeal and deny Conditional Use
Permit No. 88-42. (Staff recommendation)
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That the hearing be closed; that the decision of the
Planning Commission be reversed, and that Conditional
Use ,permit ,NO. 88-42 be awr~ed, w~ 5- C-Lh~
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CLOSED SESSIONS
46. Request for Closed Session to discuss personnel matters.
Motion: That the Common Council recess to Closed Session to
consider personnel matters pursuant to Government
Code Section 54957.
47. Request for Closed Session to discuss pending litigation.
~'That the Common Council recess to Closed Session
... to confer with its attorney regarding pending
litigation pursuant to Government Code Section
54956.9(bl(ll, as there is significant exposure
to litigation.
48. Request for Closed Session to discuss pending litigation.
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Mot~o~~1 That the Common Council recess to Closed Session
to confer with its attorney regarding pending
litigation pursuant to Government Code Section
54956.9(cl, so that Council may decide
whether to initiate litigation.
49. Request for Closed Session to discuss pending litigation.
~hat the Common Council recess to Closed Session
- pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9(al to
confer with its attorney regarding pending litiga-
tion which has been initiated formally to which the
City is a party as follows:
City of San Bernardino vs. California Construction Manaqement, Inc.,
et al - San Bernardino Superior Court Case No. 238755:
Saldecke, et al vs. City of San Bernardino, et al - San Bernardino
Superior Court Case No. 236836:
Cable Lake Association vs. City of San Bernardino - San Bernardino
Superior Court Case No. 239714 and Case No. 239649:
City of San Bernardino vs. San Bernardino Baseball Club, Inc. - San
Bernardino Superior Court Case No. 239193:
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Stubblefield Construction Company, et al vs. City of San
Bernardino, et al - San Bernardino Superior Court Case No.
232998;
Juan Manuel Sanchez vs. City of San Bernardino - United States
District Court Case No. CV87-2291 AWT (Bx);
Charles H. Brown vs. City of San Bernardino - San Bernardino
Superior Court Case No. 243087;
Sock Dawson, et al vs. City of San Bernardino, et al - United
States District Court - Case No. SA 88-461 AHS (RWRx);
J. C. Golfinq vs. City of San Bernardino - United Stats District
Court - CV87-77-JSL (RWBx);
Thomas Inqlis vs. City of San Bernardino - San Bernardino
Superior Court Case No. 245022;
Light vs. Fremont - San Bernardino Superior Court Case No.
238363;
Transcontinental Insurance Company vs. City of San Bernardino-
United States District Court - CV87-77 JSL (RWBx)
50. ADJOURN ME
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~otion: /That the meeting adjourn to Mond&y, November 7,
1988, at 9:00 &.m'r in the Co~r.cil Chambers of
City Hall, 300 N. "D" Street.
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SUPPLEMENTAL AGENDA
OCTOBER 24, 1988
S-l Authorize appropriation in the amount of $80,000 from the CDBG Contingency
Account for the purpose of purchasing the Heritage Parking Lot from
the San Bernardino Economic Development Council. (See Attached)
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Motion: That the Mayor and Common Council appropriate $80,000
from the CDBG Contingency Account for the purpose of
purchasing the Heritage Parking Lot from the San Ber-
nardino Economic Development Council. ~
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Resolution of the City of San Bernardino amending Resolution No. 3985
entitled, in part, "A resolution . . . prohibiting parking upon certain
designated streets or portions thereof. . ." to establish a No Parking
zone between the hours of 8:00 p.m. - 6:00 a.m. on the north side of
Thirty-Ninth Street, between Golden Avenue and a point approximately
500 feet westerly thereof: and on the west side of Golden Avenue, be-
tween Thirty-Ninth Street and a point approximately 500 feet northerly
thereof. (See Attached)
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Motion: That further reading of the resolution be waived
and said resolution be adopted.
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S-3 Report of the Council Personnel Committee meeting held October 20, 1988 -
Councilman Reilly.
a. City Administrator contract agreement.
Motion:
That the minutes of the Council Personnel Committee
meeting held October 20, 1988, be received and filed.
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S-4 Request for Closed Session to discuss pending litigation.
~'~hat the Common Council recess to Closed Session
- ,.--- pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9 (a) to
confer with its attorney regarding pending litiga-
tion which has been initiated formally to which the
City is a party as follows :
Deyon vs. City of San Bernardino - San Bernardino Superior Court
Case No. 236473;
County, et al vs. South Coast Air Quality Management District, et al _
San Bernardino Superior Court Case No. 236061.
S-5 Resolution of the City of San Bernardino authorizing the execution of an
agreement with the Sturges Foundation, a non-profit organization, in
San Bernardino. (See Attached)
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That further reading of the resolution be waived
and said resolution be adopted.
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(8) YWCA - SET PUBLIC HtARING
MOTION: Mayor and Common Council
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. MOTION:
Move to set joint Public Hearing to consider the lease of real
property among The City of San Bernardino, The Redevelopment
Agency and Young Homen Christian Association for 11:00 a.m.,
Monday, November 21, 1988.
Community Development Commission
B) Move to set joint Public Hearing to consider the lease of real
property among The City of San B~rnardino, The Redevelopment
Agency and Young Women Christian Association for 11:00 a.m.,
Monday, November 21, 1988.
C) Move to direct staff to return the $5.000 deposit to the YWCA
or
~Move to direct staff to retain $5,000 deposit pending
negotiations.
(9) SEIP -AUTO PLAZA - FRIEDLANDER DEFAULT - PARCEL 6 of PARCEL MAP 9713
MOTION: Community Development Commission
Move to adopt RESOLUTION OF THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AUTHORIZING AND
DIRECTING THE EXECUTION OF A DECLARATION OF FORFEITURE BY THE
REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO.
(10) ROCKWELL INTERNATIONAL OPA, DDA, ETC.
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MOTION: Community Development Commission
1. Move to adopt RESOLUTION OF THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AUTHORIZING AND
DIRECTING THE EXECUTION OF A PROPERTY OWNER'S PARTICIPATION
AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF THE CITY OF SAN
BERNARDINO AND ROCKWELL INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION FOR THE
REDEVELOPMENT OF THE SOUTHEAST INDUSTRIAL PARK REDEVELOPMENT
PROJECT AREA.
2) Move to adopt RESOLUTION OF THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AUTHORIZING AND
DIRECTING THE EXECUTION OF A DISPOSITION AND DEVELOPMENT
AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF THE CITY OF SAN
BERNARDINO AND ROCKWELL INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION FOR THE
DEVELOPMENT OF BLIGHTED AREAS IN THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO.
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October 24, 1988
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SUPPLEMENTAL AGENDA
OCTOBER 24, 1988
S-l Authorize appropriation in the amount of $80,000 from the CDBG Contingency
Account for the purpose of purchasing the Heritage Parking Lot from
the San Bernardino Economic Development Council. (See Attached)
FIRST WARD
Motion: That the Mayor and Common Council appropriate $80,000
from the CDBG Contingency Account for the purpose of
purchasing the Heritage Parking Lot from the San Ber-
nardino Economic Development Council.
S-2
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Resolution of the City of San Bernardino amending Resolution No. 3985
entitled, in part, "A resolution . . . prohibiting parking upon certain
designated streets or portions thereof. . ." to establish a No Parking
zone between the hours of 8:00 p.m. - 6:00 a.m. on the north side of
Thirty-Ninth Street, between Golden Avenue and a point approximately
500 feet westerly thereof; and on the west side of Golden Avenue, be-
tween Thirty-Ninth Street and a point approximately 500 feet northerly
thereof. (See Attached)
Motion: That further reading of the resolution be waived
and said resolution be adopted.
S-3 Report of the Council Personnel Committee meeting held October 20, 1988 _
Councilman Reilly.
a. City Administrator contract agreement.
Motion:
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That the minutes of the Council Personnel Committee
meeting held October 20, 1988, be received and filed.
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S-4 Request for Closed Session to discuss pending litigation.
S-5
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Motion: That the Common Council recess to Closed Session
pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9(a) to
confer with its attorney regarding pending litiga-
tion which has been initiated formally to which the
City is a party as follows :
Deyon vs. City of San Bernardino - San Bernardino Superior Court
Case No. 236473;
County, et al vs. South Coast Air Quality Management District, et al -
San Bernardino Superior Court Case No. 236061.
Resolution of the City of San Bernardino authorizing the execution of
agreement with the Sturges Foundation, a non-profit organization, in
San Bernardino. (See Attached)
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Motion: That further reading of the resolution be waived
and said resolution be adopted.
A.QEN.QA
October 24, 1988
APPOINTMENTS:
'AWARD OF SERVICE PINS:
CONSENT CALENDAR
Motion:
That the
Items
motions indicated by Consent Calendar
through , be adopted, except for
'set Hearing relative to removal of encroachments (fences) in
the area of Meyers Road and Meyers Court -- November 7, 1988
at 10:00 a.m.
;/set hearing relative to increased copy charges and institu-
I tion of research fee -- November 7, 1988 at 10:00 a.m.
vi/Authorize expenditure -- $2,634 -- Second Ward Park Extension
Funds -- purchase of a piano for perris Hill Park Senior
citizens Center. (Ward 2)
~ 'Authorize name change Hillcrest Park to Melissa and
Bradley Newberry Memorial Park. (Ward 5).
v /Authorize continuance of cruising enforcement effort on Mt.
Vernon Avenue for an additional period of 180 days. (Wards
1 , 3 and 6).
'Approval and acceptance of work -- construction of handicap
accessibility for Perris Hill and Blair Parks Redlands
Paving. (Ward 2).
/Authorization to proceed and plan approval proposed
V vacation of the frontage road South of Highland Avenue, East
of Elmwood Road. (Ward 7).
,/ .;A.uthorization to proceed and plan approval proposed
vacation of a portion of "J" Street, north of Oak Street.
(Ward 3).
V /Report of the Ways and Means Committee meeting held October
10, 1988 -- Council Member Estrada.
a. Visitors/Convention Bureau
b. YWCA Draft Agreement
c. Request to re~~ce purchase pl ~e of Kellogg Library
- Elijah Singletary
d. Parking District Funding Report
e. Admissions Tax
f. Storm Drain Fees Forecast Development/Tract
13457
Motion:
That the minutes of the Ways and Means Committee
Meeting held October la, 1988, be received and
filed.
/.
~/ Claims and Payroll.
V'personnel Actions.
END OF CONSENT CALENDAR
A~.EN.QA
October 24, 1988
PUBLIC HEARINGS
TO BE HEARD AT 9:30 A.M.
~Appeal Hearing -- Board of Building Commissioners' Order to
Obtain Rehabilitation Permit and Rehabilitate or demolish and
clean -- 125 East Ninth Street -- Mr. Solomon D. Saddi. (Ward
1) .
TO BE HEARD AT 10:00 A.M.
Iprotest Hearing Proposed Street Vacation of portions of
Main Street and Broadway Street, between "I" and "J" Streets.
(Ward 3).
TO BE HEARD AT 10:00 A.M.
Protest Hearing and Resolution Ordering Vacation -- portion
of Meyers Road, West of Little League Drive.
Motion:
That the hearing be closed and the Findings of Fact
as set forth in the Staff Report from Roger G.
Hardgrave, Director of Public Works/City Engineer
as to why a portion of Meyers Road, West of Little
League Drive is no longer necessary for street
purposes, be adopted.
JA RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO ORDERING THE
VACATION OF MEYERS ROAD, WEST OF LITTLE LEAGUE DRIVE, IN THE
CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO. (Ward 5).
AQ~NQA
October 24, 1988
RESOLUTIONS
City Administrator
/RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AUTHORIZING THE
EXECUTION OF AN AGREEMENT WITH PEAT MARWICK MAIN & COMPANY
RELATING TO THE RETENTION OF PEAT MARWICK MAIN & COMPANY TO
PERFORM A COMPREHENSIVE STUDY OF THE CITY'S DATA PROCESSING
NEEDS AND DEVELOP A 5-YEAR MASTER PLAN.
City Attorney
/RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO RELATING TO AMEND-
MENT PROCEDURES FOR AMENDING THE INTERIM POLICY DOCUMENT
PENDING ADOPTION OF A FINAL GENERAL PLAN.
'RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AUTHORIZING THE
EXECUTION OF A SECOND AMENDMENT TO AGREEMENT WITH YVONNE
EVERETT AND TAMARIO FUNN RELATING TO THE PURCHASE AND SALE OF
CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY. (Ward 6).
Community Development
/RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN
BERNARDINO, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING A CERTAIN CONSENT AND
AGREEMENT AND AUTHORIZING CERTAIN ACTIONS IN CONNECTION WITH
PUMALO PALMS APARTMENTS PROJECT.
'RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN
BERNARDINO AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF AN AGREEMENT WITH
JOHN R. TRAUTH RELATING TO HOUSING CONSULTANT SERVICES FOR
THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO.
Mayor's Office
/RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO DIRECTING THE
PURCHASING AGENT TO SELL THIRTY SURPLUS SPORTS AND
RECREATIONAL BALLFIELD HIGH INTENSITY LIGHT FIXTURES TO THE
CITY OF SAN LUIS RIO COLORADO, SONORA, MEXICO AND DETERMINING
THE FAIR MARKET VALUE OF THE SURPLUS LIGHT FIXTURES TO BE ONE
DOLLAR PER EACH SURPLUS UNIT.
Park. Recreation & Community Services
IRESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
EXECUTION OF AN AGREEMENT WITH SAN BERNARDINO
INC. TO PERFORM BALLFIELD PREPARATION AND
FISCALINI FIELD.
AUTHORIZING THE
BASEBALL CLUB,
MAINTENANCE AT
Personnel Department
/RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AMENDING RESOLUTION
NO. 6413 ENTITLED IN PART "A RESOLUTION. .. ESTABLISHING A
BASIC COMPENSATION PLAN .. ." BY PROVIDING A PAY INCREASE
FOR THE PART-TIME CLASS OF FIRE FIGHTER TRAINEE FROM $1758/
MO. TO $1786/MO. AND LAW ENFORCEMENT TRAINEE FROM $1886/MO.
TO $1970/MO. RETROACTIVE TO AUGUST 1, 1988; RETIRED SENIOR
VOLUNTEER PROGRAM COORDINATOR FROM $9.24 - 11.23/HR. TO $9.52
11.57/HR. AND SENIOR COMPANION PROGRAM COORDINATOR FROM
$10.58 - 12.86/HR. TO $10.90 - 13.25/HR. EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER
20, 1988.
Public Services
,~.:~ IRESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AMENDING RESOLUTION
~ NO. 85-480 ENTITLED, IN PART, "A RESOLUTION. . . ESTABLISH-
. ING AN ADMINISTRATIVE CHARGE OF THIRTY-FIVE DOLLARS FOR
PROCESSING NUISANCE ABATEMENTS AND WEED ABATEMENTS . . . " TO
INCREASE THE ADMINISTRATIVE CHARGE TO SEVENTY-FIVE DOLLARS.
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Public Works Department
/RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AUTHORIZING THE
\ SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS TO RECOMMEND TO THE SAN
BERNARDINO MUNICIPAL COURT INCREASES IN THE BAIL FORFEITURE
... PENALTIES FOR CERTAIN PARKING VIOLATIONS LISTED IN THE
"MUNICIPAL CODE.
/ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AMENDING CHAPTER
10.16 OF THE SAN BERNARDINO MUNICIPAL CODE TO PROHIBIT
BLOCKING OF DRIVEWAYS, PARKING ON SIDEWALKS, AUTHORIZING
PARKING CONTROL CHECKERS TO ISSUE CITATIONS AND ELIMINATING
CITATION POWER TO VOLUNTEERS FOR HANDICAPPED PARKING VIOLA-
TIONS.
/RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AMENDING RESOLUTION
NO. 3985 ENTITLED IN PART, "A RESOLUTION . . .PROHIBITING
PARKING UPON CERTAIN DESIGNATED STREETS OR PORTIONS THEREOF .
. ." TO ESTABLISH A NO PARKING ANY TIME ZONE ON COOLEY AVENUE
BETWEEN TIPPECANOE AVENUE AND A POINT 100 FEET WEST OF
SUNNYSIDE AVENUE. (Ward 1).
/RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AMENDING RESOLUTION
NO. 3985 ENTITLED, IN PART, "A RESOLUTION . . . PROHIBITING
PARKING UPON CERTAIN DESIGNATED STREETS OR PORTIONS THEREOF .
." TO ESTABLISH A NO PARKING ANYTIME ZONE ON HUNTS LANE
BETWEEN 230 FEET SOUTH OF CAROLINE STREET AND CAROLINE
STREET, APPLICABLE TO THE EAST SIDE ONLY. (Ward 3).
'RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AMENDING RESOLUTION
NO. 2482, ENTITLED, IN PART, "A RESOLUTION. . . DESIGNATING
CERTAIN STREET INTERSECTIONS WHERE A STOP IS REQUIRED. . .";
AND AUTHORIZING THE INSTALLATION OF STOP SIGNS ON GENEVIEVE
STREET, PERSHING AVENUE, MAYFIELD AVENUE AND STODDARD AVENUE
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AT THEIR INTERSECTION W_ _H TWENTY-EIGH1. STREET. (Ward 5).
AQENQA
October 24, 1988
STAFF REPORTS
Luncheon Workshop -- NOON to 1:30 p.m. -- MIC
relative to Emergency Plan.
discussion
Citv Administrator's Office
/Approval of Convention and Visitor Bureau (CVB) Plan of
Action and Appointment of Board of Directors.
Public Works Department
'Allocation of Storm Drain Fees from Tract No. 13457
participation in Joint Community Facilities District with
City of Colton for Phase II of citrus Area Storm Drain. (Ward
3) .
PLANNING ITEMS
/Authorize preparation of letter of comment to the County of
San Bernardino relative to the San Bernardino County Hazar-
dous Waste Management Plan - Draft Environmental Impact
Report.
~Appeal of Planning Commission's denial of Conditional Use
Permit No. 88-42 -- off-site sale of beer and wine in a mini-
market at Foothill Meridian Plaza.
/ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO REZONING A CERTAIN
PARCEL OF LAND, AMENDING THE LAND USE ZONING MAP, WHICH IS
INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE IN SECTION 19.06.020 OF THE SAN
BERNARDINO MUNICIPAL CODE (PETITION NO. 87-21 LOCATED ON THE
NORTH SIDE OF COMMERCIAL DRIVE, SOUTH OF THE RAILROAD RIGHT-
OF-WAY BETWEEN HUNTS LANE AND WATERMAN AVENUE), AND ADOPTING
THE NEGATIVE DECLARATION FOR ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW. (Ward 3).
/ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO REZONING A CERTAIN
PARCEL OF LAND, AMENDING THE LAND USE ZONE MAP, WHICH IS
INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE IN SECTION 19.06.020 OF THE SAN
BERNARDINO MUNICIPAL CODE (PETITION NO. 87-12, LOCATED ON THE
SOUTH SIDE OF RIALTO AVENUE APPROXIMATELY 1,690 FEET EAST OF
MERIDIAN AVENUE), AND ADOPTING THE NEGATIVE DECLARATION FOR
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW. (Ward 3).
./PLEASE SEE ATTACHED LI... .J.: FOR CITY AT'l.....<NEY' S CLOSED SESSION
ITEMS.
Request for Closed Session to discuss personnel matters.
Motion:
That the Common Council recess to Closed Session to
consider personnel matters pursuant to Government
Code Section 54957.
AGENDA
10/24/88
REC'fJ.-AtlMIN. OFF.
1989 OCT 12 AM ~
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From: City Attorney's Office
1) Request for Closed Session to discuss pending litigation.
Motion:
That the Common Council recess to Closed Session
to confer with its attorney regarding pending
litigation pursuant to Government Code Section
54956.9(b)(1), as there is significant exposure
to litigation.
2) Request for Closed Session to discuss pending litigation.
Motion:
That the Common Council recess to Closed Session
to confer with its attorney regarding pending
litigation pursuant to Government Code Section
54956.9(c), so that council may decide whether to
initiate litigation.
a) RaquaDt for CIODOd Soooion to diDOUOO poroonnol mattoro.
Wotion:
Taat tho Co~~on Coyncil rOCQ~~ to Clo~Qd SQ~~ion
to oon8ieor por8annol mattarD purDu~nt to
<Coy:ernmant Coda ~ootion 5~957.
4) Request for Closed Session to discuss pending litigation.
Motion:
That the Common Council recess to Closed Session
pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9(a) to
confer with its attorney regarding pending
litigation which has been initiated formally to
which the City is a party as follows:
City of San Bernardino vs. California Construction Management,
Inc., et al - San Bernardino Superior Court Case No. 238755;
Saldecke, et al vs. City of San Bernardino, et al - San
Bernardino Superior Court Case No. 236836;
Cable Lake Association vs. City of San Bernardino - San
Bernardino Superior Court Case No. 239714 and Case No. 239649;
City of San Bernardino vs. San Bernardino Baseball Club, Inc.-
San Bernardino Superior Court Case No. 239193;
AGENDA - 10/24/88
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stubblefield Construction Company, et al vs. City of San
Bernardino, et al - San Bernardino Superior Court Case No.
232998;
Juan Manuel Sanchez vs. City of San Bernardino - United States
District Court Case No. CV87-2291 AWT (Bx);
Charles H. Brown vs. City of San Bernardino - San Bernardino
Superior Court Case No. 243087;
Sock Dawson, et al vs. City of San Bernardino, et al - United
States District Court - Case No. SA 88-461 AHS (RWRx);
J. C. Golfing vs. City of San Bernardino - United Stats District
Court - CV87-77-JSL (RWBx);
Thomas Inglis vs. City of San Bernardino - San Bernardino
Superior Court Case No. 245022;
Light vs. Fremont - San Bernardino Superior Court Case No.
238363;
Transcontinental Insurance Company vs. City of San Bernardino-
United States District Court - CV87-77 JSL (RWBx)
AQEN.RA
October 24, 1988
/S-l
Authorize appropriation in the amount of $80,000
from the CDBG Contingency Account for the purpose
of purchasing the Heritage Parking Lot from the San
Bernardino Economic Development Council. (Ward 1).
/S-2
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AMENDING
RESOLUTION NO. 3985 ENTITLED, IN PART, "A RESOLU-
TION .. . PROHIBITING PARKING UPON CERTAIN DESIG-
NATED STREETS OR PORTIONS THEREOF. . ." TO ESTAB-
LISH A NO PARKING ZONE BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 8:00
P.M. - 6:00 A.M. ON THE NORTH SIDE OF THIRTY-NINTH
STREET, BETWEEN GOLDEN AVENUE AND A POINT APPROXI-
MATELY 500 FEET WESTERLY THEREOF; AND ON THE WEST
SIDE OF GOLDEN AVENUE, BETWEEN THIRTY-NINTH STREET
AND A POINT APPROXIMATELY 500 FEET NORTHERLY
THEREOF. (Ward 4).
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Report of the Council Personnel Committee Meeting
held October 20, 1988 -- Councilman Reilly.
a. City Administrator contract agreement
Motion:
That the Minutes of the Council Personnel Committee
Meeting held October 20, 1988, be received and
filed.
S-4 Request for Closed Session to discuss pending
litigation.
Motion:
That the Common Council recess to Closed Session
pursuant to Government Code section 54956.9(a) to
confer with its attorney regarding pending litiga-
tion which has been initiated formally to which the
City is a party as follows:
Deyon vs. City of San Bernardino - San Bernardino
Superior Court Case No. 236473;
County, et al vs. South Coast
ment District, et al - San
Court Case No. 236061.
Air Quality Manage-
Bernardino Superior
VS-5
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF AN AGREEEMENT WITH THE
STURGES FOUNDATION, A NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION, IN
SAN BERNARDINO.