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HomeMy WebLinkAbout10- Public Works File No. 12.01-339 CITY OF SAN BERT iRDINO - REQUEST r 1R COUNCIL ACTION From: ROGER G. HARDGRAVE, Director Subject: Authorization to Proceed --- Proposed Annexation of the territory located Dept: Public Works /Engineering generally Northeast of California State University (Paradise Hills) Date: September 7, 1993 Synopsis of Previous Council action: 02-22-93 --- Resolution 93-45 was adopted certifying the Environmental Impact Report, adopting Findings and Statements of Overriding Consideration relative to Specific Plan 90-03 (Paradise Hills) . Recommended motion: That the Director of Public Works/City Engineer and the City Clerk are authorized to proceed with the proposed annexation of the territory located generally Northeast of California State University and that the Plan for services bmitted by the Director of Public Works be approved. Si re cc: Shauna Clark, City Administrator Les Fogassy 5334 Contact person: Phone: Supporting data attached: Staff Report Ward: 5 None FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: Source: (Acct No.) N/A (Acct Description) N/A Finance: Council Notes: 75-0262 Agenda Item No. A0 CITY OF SAN BERN.'IDINO - REQUEST V R COUNCIL ACTION STAFF REPORT February 22, 1993, Resolution No. 93-45 was adopted, certifying the Environmental Impact Report and making findings and adopting a General Plan Amendment relative to Specific Plan No. 90-03, for the Paradise Hills development located Northeasterly of Cal State University. A portion of the proposed development is outside of the City boundaries, though it is within the City's Sphere of Influence. The owners of the area proposed for annexation have filed for annexation with the Local Agency Formation Commission (LAFCO) directly, and as part of the proceedings, LAFCO requires the City to file the attached plan for services, enumerating the various City services available. 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FOR \V/ PROVIDING SERVICES TO A PROPOSED ANNEXATION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO GENERALLY LOCATED NORTHEASTERLY OF CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY City of San Bernardino Department of Public works Real Property Section 300 N. "D" Street San Bernardino, CA 92418 Date: September 7, 1993 File No. : 12.01-339 NARRAI d FOR PROVIDING SERVICES FOR A )POSED ANNEXATION TO THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO, FOR THE AREA GENERALLY LOCATED NORTHEASTERLY OF CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY The mayor and Members of the Common Council of the City of San Bernardino agree and desire to annex the above described territory to the City of San Bernardino, for the following reasons: 1. The territory proposed to be annexed is contiguous to the corporate limits of said City on three sides. 2. The incorporation of this territory will help contribute to and facilitate the orderly growth and development of the existing City area and the territory proposed to be annexed. This proposed annexation is within the sphere of Influence for the City of San Bernardino. 3. This annexation will also help to provide a uniform and orderly manner of growth, planning and zoning of lands, and the subdivision of lands therein in such a manner most conductive to the welfare of said City and the area proposed for annexation. 4. The City of San Bernardino has planned for providing all typical City services to - the area under consideration for annexation. 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, as well as the feasibility of extending such services and any improvements that will be required by the City, along with a description of when the service will commence and the financing of such improvements and services and any conditions imposed by the City. a) 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 and as outlined in Specific plan No. 90-03 and General Plan Amendment No. 91-07. This function is supported by City taxes and appropriate zoning, building and permit fees. b) Parks and Recreation - The area proposed for annexation will have no impact on park or recreational facilities or programs, and no additional services will be required as a result of the annexation. The cost to the taxpayer within the proposed annexation will be collected through the City taxes and by required fees charges to those individuals who wish to participate in City-sponsored recreational activities where charges and fees are applicable. c) Library Service - It is important to note that the resources of the entire library system are readily made available to the proposed annexation, including the Central Library located at 6th and "E" Streets. The cost for these services are paid through City taxes and become available immediately upon annexation. -2- d) Public safety, Police - The San Bernardino Police Department is authorized a.complement of 244 sworn officers and approximately 128 civilians not counting 72 school crossings guards. The Patrol Division maintains 6 beat areas of the City. The Division presently averages 24 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 cost for these services are paid through City taxes, and become available immediately upon annexation. e) Public Safety, Fire, Paramedic and Rescue - Fire protection services will be provided upon annexation and the affected residents will be provided with a Class 3 rated Fire department with eleven (11) different fire stations to respond. A typical structural fire on the first alarm deploys two (2) engine companies, 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 four (5) paramedic units on duty 24 hours a day. Each unit has two (2) paramedics each, giving a total of eight (10) paramedics on duty at all times. The closest station to the proposed annexation area is Fire Station No. 5 , located at 1640 Kendall Drive. The cost for fire suppression services are paid through the City taxes and become available immediately. The City has a $24.00 per household annual paramedic fee which covers all paramedic services in lieu of $100-200 per incident charge. f) Public Safety, Ambulance Service - The City of San Bernardino, under Ordinance No. 1987, franchise to Courtesy Ambulance Company as the only medical transportation carrier within the City limits. The rates are established by the above ordinance and fees are paid by the user. g) Water and Sewer services - The area is currently served by the City of San Bernardino, and they will remain ,to serve this area after annexation. The treatment, disposal and reclamation of wastewater is processed by the City of San Bernardino's Treatment Plant. Sewer services would be available to the residents of the area upon annexation. The methods and availability of installing of sewer mains would vary, as would the financing for such projects ( paid for by developers in the area, assessment districts, etc.). Monthly sewer fees are currently $13.60 per connection for residential properties. h) Cable Television - The area is served by Chambers Cable TV which will continue to serve the area after annexation. i) Public Utilities - Electricity, Gas and Telephone services - These services are currently provided to the project area. The City will allow service to continue upon annexation under present franchise agreements between the various utility companies. The rate structure and cost to the property owners are controlled by Public Utilities Commission and any expansion of future service will be created by the request of developers and/or property owners. j) Solid Waste, Collection and Disposal - When the area is annexed, the City will provide service at that time. Also, if upon request, the City will provide refuse service to the existing customers, or at the end of the 5 year cancellation period, whichever comes first. the current fee for twice a week pickup (residential) is $15.25 per month. 'k) Street Sweeping , lighting and maintenance - Street sweeping is currently done a once a month basis. Street repair and/or maintenance is done on an as needed basis. The costs for street maintenance services are is paid through the City taxes. Street lighting , and street sweeping services are paid for through a City-wide Assessment District. The current assessment for a single family residence is approximately $48.00 per year and varies by land use. These services become available immediately upon annexation. 1) Transit - Upon annexation, the bus service provided for this area will remain under control of Omnitrans. Ommitrans' long range transit plans are at the request of residents in the area through their Councilperson or directly to Omnitrans. Such change must have the approval of the City Council. The short range transit plans calls for continuation of the present service levels on these routes. Service level changes are made twice a year, in January and in June, and are initiated at the request of the City Council and/or Omnitrans planning staff. 5. Special Taxes - In addition to the regular property taxes, an 8.5;b utility tax is collected by the City to offset costs of the general services provided. This amount is billed and paid through the respective utility's billing process. There is also a City-wide Street Lighting / Street Sweeping Assessment District as stated in paragraph (k) above. 6. Conditions - There are no special conditions that will be imposed as a result of this annexation. CERTIFICATION I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Plan and Narrative for providing services to the proposed annexation to the City of San Bernardino is complete an ate. � &,A G. Director of Public Works