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HomeMy WebLinkAbout13- Facilities Management CITY OF SAN BERN RDINO - REQUEST r )R COUNCIL ACTION From: dames W. Sharer, Facilities Management Subject: Agreement with City of Rialto relative to City of San Bernardino's "Hearing Dept: Facilities Management/Parking Control Officer" services Date: September 27, 1993 Synopsis of Previous Council action: June 08, 1993 Request for Council Action for Agreement with the cities of Redlands and Loma Linda relative to City of San Bernardino's "Hearing Officer" services. Resolution No. 93-217 Recommended motion: Adopt Resolution Signature Contact person: James W. Sharer Phone: 5244 Supporting data attached: Yes Ward: FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: Source: (ACCT. NO.) (ACCT. DESCRIPTION) Finance: Council Notes: Agenda Item No._1� CITY OF SAN BERN..d1DINO — REQUEST F i COUNCIL ACTION STAFF REPORT RECOMMENDATION: Recommend that the Mayor and Council authorize the execution of an Agreement with the city of Rialto to contract for the the city of San Bernardino's "Hearing Officer" services. The City is presently providing this service for the cities of Redlands and Loma Linda. The City can expect to earn approximately $28,000 annually in additional revenue from a state trust fund and reimbursement from cities that are contracting our services. SUMMARY: The Governor recently signed into law Assembly Bill 408, which decriminalized parking citations, removed parking citation processing from the courts, and established a system of administrative adjudication for those offenses. Decriminalization of the citations was the final step in removing them from the criminal justice system. Administrative adjudication replaced the complex criminal court process by requiring the parking agency to hold a no-charge administrative review of citations, offer a mail-in or personal conference with a hearing examiner, and permits a final review by a civil court. Assembly Bill 408 became effective July 01, 1993 and it has been successfully implemented by the Facilities Management Division. or 1 RESOLUTION NO. 2 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF AN AGREEMENT WITH THE CITY OF RIALTO RELATING 3 TO THE JOINT USE OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO'S HEARING OFFICER SERVICES, IN ACCORDANCE WITH ASSEMBLY BILL 408. 4 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE 5 CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AS FOLLOWS: 6 SECTION 1. The Mayor of the City of San Bernardino is authorized 7 and directed to execute on behalf of said City an agreement with the city 8 of Rialto for the use of the City of San Bernardino's hearing officer 9 services, in accordance with Assembly Bill 408, a copy of which is attached 10 hereto, marked Exhibit "A" and incorporated herein by reference as fully 11 as though set forth at length. 12 SECTION 2. The authorization to execute the above referenced 13 agreement is rescinded if the parties to the agreement fail to execute it 14 within sixty (60) days of the passage of this resolution. 15 I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing resolution was duly adopted 16 by the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino at a 17 meeting thereof, held on the day of ,1993, by the 18 following vole, to wit: 19 20 21 22 23 24 Ill l 25 26 27 Ill l 28 I RESLOUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF AN AGREEMENT WITH THE CITY OF RIALTO RELATING 2 TO THE JOINT USE OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO'S HEARING 3 OFFICER SERVICES, IN ACCORDANCE WITH ASSEMBLY BILL 408. 4 Councilmembers Ayes Nays Abstain Absent 5 NEGRETE 6 CURLIN 7 HERNANDEZ 8 OBERHELMAN 9 DEVLIN 10 POPE-LUDLAM 11 MILLER 12 13 City Clerk 14 15 The foregoing resolution is hereby approved this day of ,1993. 16 17 Tom Minor, Mayor 18 City of San Bernardino Approved as to form 19 and legal content: 20 JAMES F. PENMAN 21 City Attorney 22 By: 23 24 25 26 27 28 1 2 AGREEMENT 3 THIS AGREEMENT made and entered into this day of 4 1993 , by and between the City of Rialto and the City 5 of San Bernardino, a municipal corporation of the State of 6 California (Ci-ty) : 7 The parties hereto agree as follows: 8 WHEREAS, Assembly Bill 408 , California Vehicle Code Section 9 40200 et. seq. , has decriminalized parking violations; and 10 WHEREAS, Assembly Bill 408, California Vehicle Code Section 11 40215, requires that each agency, when requested, provide a review 12 of contested parking violations by a hearing officer; and 13 WHEREAS, the City of San Bernardino has set in place a 14 procedure for such review of contested parking violations by a 15 hearing officer; and 16 WHEREAS, the City of Rialto would like to contract with the 17 City of San Bernardino to conduct such review by a hearing officer 18 for its contested parking violations. 19 NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS AGREED AS FOLLOWS: 20 1. The City of San Bernardino will provide the review of 21 contested parking violations by a hearing officer for the City of 22 Rialto. 23 2. The City of Rialto shall compensate the City of San 241 Bernardino the amount of Twenty-five Dollars ($25. 00) for each 25 hearing conducted by the City of San Bernardino hearing officer on 26 behalf of the City of Rialto. The City of San Bernardino will 27 provide semi-annual invoices to the City of Rialto and the City of 28 1 Rialto agrees to pay invoices within ten (10) days of receipt. 2 3. The City of Rialto agrees to adhere to the scheduling 3 procedure as set forth in Exhibit "A" attached hereto. 4 4. The City of San Bernardino agrees to provide an impartial 5 hearing officer and agrees to ensure an impartial review of 6 contested parking violations by said hearing officer in accordance 7 with Vehicle Code Section 40215. 8 S. This agreement may be terminated upon a thirty (30) day 9 written notice by either party. 10 11 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this agreement 12 on the date first above shown. 13 14 JOHN NGVIL , Mayo 15 i 16 ATT T: / J 17 J \ / 40SEPH -U.- SAMPO(JN-, City Clerk 18 APPROVED AS TO FORM: 19 Z /71- 20 ROBERT A. OWE , City Attorney 21 22 TOM MINOR, Mayor 23 ATTEST: 24 25 RACHEL CLARK, City Clerk 26 4 APPROVED AS O FORM AND CONTENT: 27 28 JAMES PE91AN, City Attorney ti EXHIBIT "A" PROCEDURE FOR SCHEDULING HEARING Hearings will be scheduled Friday mornings, between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. 1. Place telephone call to hearing office , (909) 384-5366, to schedule date and time of hearing. 2. Prepare hearing folder and deliver to Hearing Office, 300 North "D" Street, Basement, San Bernardino, CA, not later that five (5) working days prior to scheduled hearing. C i T Y OF S A N B E R N A R D I N O INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM CITY CLERK'S OFFICE DATE: September 16, 1993 TO: Fred Wilson, Assistant City Administrator FROM: Rachel Clark, City Clerk SUBJECT: City of Rialto's Request for Hearing Officer Services COPIES: Sandra Medina, Administrative Operations Supervisor; Josie Alvarez, Typist Clerk ---------------------------------------------------------------- I am forwarding for your information and appropriate action the attached letter from the City of Rialto wherein they are requesting that the City of San Bernardino execute an agreement whereby the City of San Bernardino would provide a hearing officer for contested parking citations. On July 6, 1993, the Mayor and Common Council adopted Resolution No. 93-235 authorizing the Risk Management Department to provide an impartial hearing officer for the review of contested parking violations, in accordance with AB 408. At the same meeting, two additional Resolutions (Nos. 93-217 and 93-218, respectively) were adopted authorizing the execution of agreements with the cities of Loma Linda and Redlands relating to the joint use of our hearing officer services; however, no such agreement has been approved with the City of Rialto. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call me at extension 3210. Rachel Clark City Clerk RC:mav Attachment (Letter dated 9/14/93 and Original Agreement) pF City of Rialto U O California �9L1 F0R�� OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK September 14 , 1993 Rachel Krasney, City Clerk City of San Bernardino Post Office Box 1318 San Bernardino, CA 92402 Dear Ms. Krasney: Enclosed please find the original agreement between the City of Rialto and the City of San Bernardino pertaining to the City of San Bernardino providing a hearing officer for contested parking citations. The agreement was approved by the Rialto City Council at its regular meeting of September 7, 1993 . Please process the agreement as needed by the City of San Bernar- dino and return the original , signed agreement to me at the address below. We already have one person who has requested a hearing and would like to finalize the agreement and initiate the process as soon as possible. Thank you for your attention to this matter. Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact the City Clerk, Joseph Sampson, at (909) 820-2519. sincerely, Diane M. Yo g� Deputy City Clerk/Asst. Licensing Officer Encl. as noted ISI) CAIITH PA M AVFNIIF 8101 TA COI IFf1RNIA Q947A • PN[lNF C I T Y O F S A N B E R N A R D I N O INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM Facilities Management NO. 16 #14 TO: Mayor and Common Council FROM: James W. Sharer, Manager, Facilities Management SUBJECT: REQUIRED TIME FOR HEARING OFFICER - AB 408 DATE: October 14, 1993 COPIES: Victor Lorch, Director Risk Management ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Presently the Hearing Officer is being utilized by the Facilities Management Division on an average of 45 minutes to one hour per week for the States enforcement of AB 408 hearings. In the beginning (07/01/93), not knowing how long a hearing would last, we scheduled the hearings for every 15 minutes. We found that was more time than the Hearing Officer needed so we cut that down to every 10 minutes and found that the Hearing Officer in some cases was still waiting for the next case. We are now in the process of decreasing that time to 5 minutes per case. At the present scheduling time of 10 minutes, we are utilizing the Hearing Officer on an average of one hour per week, 6 cases per hour. By reducing that time to 5 minutes, we can schedule 12 cases per hour, thereby not requiring any additional time for his services if we accept agreements with the cities of Colton and Rialto. We have contacted both cities and they said that an average of two to three cases per week, maximum, would be required for each of them. Scheduling 6 cases per hour @ $25.00 per case = $150.00 per hour. Scheduling 12 cases per hour @ $25.00 per case = $300.00 per hour. Mr. Victor Lorch of Risk Management Department is our Hearing Officer and he does have a back up, if needed. If we can be of further assistance, please advise. --'-X- 'L JAMES W. SHARER, Manager, Facilities Management JWS:mal File: Prkg. Cntrl 11 #7 Corrsp. 1-Ba #2 & #4