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HomeMy WebLinkAbout12-Council Office . Cll . OF SAN BERNARDI" -0 - REQUE' T FOR COUNCIL AC"'''~N From: Councilwoman Esther Estrada Subject: Ways & Means Committee Report Dept: Council Office Dab: October 14, 1988 Synopsis of Previous Council action: Recommended motion: That minutes of Ways & Means Committee meeting held October 10, 1988 be received and filed. \ "~') , , , ,"-.' " \ .. \, .,\ .._,~:z Sign~Ure Contact person: Phil l\rvizo Phone: 384-5208 Supporting data attached: Yes Ward: N/A FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: Source: (ACCT. NO.) (ACCT. DESCRIPTION) Finance: Council Notes: " i n.0262 Agenda I tem No. / .;Z; WAYS & MEANS COMMITTEE October 10, 1988 ATTENDEES: Councilwoman Esther R. Estrada - Chairwoman Councilman Jess Flores Councilwoman Norine Miller James RObbins, Acting City Administrator James Richardson - Deputy City Admin./Development James Penman, City Attorney Denice Brue - Assistant City Attorney Roger Hardgrave - Public Works Director Verne Nadeau - Sr. Real Property Specialist John Hoeger- RDA Division Manager Phil Arvizo - Council Executive Assistant Richard Bennecke - Mayor's Executive Assistant Fred Wilson - Assistant to City Administrator Mayor Frank Gonzales - City of Colton Leslie Keane - City of Colton Convention/Visitors Bureau Committee - Dave Porter, Ann Harris, Les Dabritz, Terri O'Connor, Laurie Aldern, Bob Spivacke, Pat Caffrey YWCA Representatives - Linda Savage, O'Kelley Tripplett, Peggy Swinehart Theater Managers - Warren Burdick, Terry Bryant, Neal Stollberg, Susan Marshall, Rachel Hatton Patrick McGreevey - The Sun Company 1. VISITORS/CONVENTION BUREAU - The Ways and Means Com- mittee accepted the report from the VCB Committee and recom- mended approval of the plan, and with the consensus and sup- port of those present, is recommending the following indi- viduals to the Visitors and Convention Bureau Board: Dave Porter - Cal State San Bernardino Ann Harris - Main Street Pat Caffrey - Quality Inn Terri O'Connor - Orange Show Laurie Aldern - Maruko Hotel Alfredo Gonzales - KCAL & Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Bob Spivacke - Central City Mall Jim Richardson - City of San Bernardino Bureau Director - to be selected Mr. Richardson, after approval of the plan by the full Council, will arrange a board meeting for the selection of officers. The Board will provide the articles of incorpora- tion, by-laws and specific implementation plans (dates, methods, etc.) to the Ways and Means Committee at their November 28, 1988 meeting. The Committee asked Mr. Dabritz to please advise all the Chamber organizations, such as The Thursday Morning Group, of the recommendations made by the Committee. 2. YWCA DRAFT AGREEMENT Item continued. The Committee was not ready to recommend sale of the building to the YWCA. The City Attorney advised the Committee that if the City requested "right of first refusal" in the sale agreement, the Courts could interpret the language to be too restrictive. A "restraint and alienation" problem would mean the City would lose their position and the "Y" could sell to whomever. If the City were to use a clause that the "Y" could only sell to someone for the "instruction and betterment of youth" it would leave the door open to any kind of organization and the City would have no control. After considerable discussion regarding the insurance issue if a lease was the avenue to be pursued, the Committee requested the City Attorney to work with YWCA representatives on a lease draft agreement. This item will be re-presented on October 31, 1988. 3. REQUEST TO REDUCE PURCHASE PRICE OF KELLOGG LIBRARY - ELIJAH SINGLETARY - Item continued. The Committee recom- mended that the resolution before the Council on October 24, 1988 be changed by interlineation to indicate a 60-day extension rather than a 30-day extension. This will give the City Attorney time to prepare their report. 4. PARKING DISTRICT FUNDING REPORT The Committee approved the proposal regarding the parking district survey (attached). The survey will be coordinated through the Parking Place Commission prior to returning to the Ways and Means Committee. 5. ADMISSIONS TAX - Item continued to November 14, 1988. The Committee requested staff to research the legality of an entertainment tax versus an admissions tax. There was concern that some entertainment functions which served the same role as theaters would not be taxed. Staff will review pre and post fiscal status of businesses taxed, how they are identified and what role non-profits play in the process. 6. STORM DRAIN FEES - The Committee was concerned that because fees have increased from $70,200 to $140,400 since the district was formed and only $70,200 was to be collected for storm drain fees, the City of San Bernardino might not be legal in using the excess $70,200 without applying it to the District. The Committee recommended that the total amount be applied to storm drain fees and asked that Colton bond counsel and our attorney provide the legal position of each entity - Colton, San Bernardino and Forecast Corporation in this joint venture. Meeting adjourned. - Councilwoman Chairwoman ERE: j v