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HomeMy WebLinkAbout39- Committee Report moor- LEGISLATIVE REVIEW COMMITTEE January 21, 1988 ATTENDEES: Councilman Jack Reilly - Chairman; Councilman Michael Maudsley; Councilman Tom Minor; City Administrator - Ray Schweitzer, Deputy City Administrator/Development - Jim Richardson; Deputy Fire Chief - Richard Moon, Fire Prevention Engineer - Mikel Park ; Deputy City Attorney - John Wilson; Public Works Director - Roger Hardgrave; Police Chief - Don Burnett; Public Services Director - Manuel Moreno; RDA Execu- tive Director - Glenda Saul; Council Executive Assistant - Phil Arvizo; Mayor ' s Executive Assistant - Richard Bennecke. 1. REVISION TO RESOLUTION 87-189 - ADOPTING STANDARD REQUIREMENT NO. 11 FOR UNDERGROUNDING OF UTILITIES - The Committee recommended adoption of Standard Requirement Number 11 with the following changes: Section lA(2) to read: "The requirement to underground shall apply to all utility lines traversing a development, or installed along either side of the streets or alleys adjoining the develop- ment, except for electrical transmission lines of 33 KVA or greater. Where one line is exempt, all parallel lines on that same pole shall be exempt. " Section 1A(3) (b) to read: "Any single lot development of one acre or less (net after dedication as a condition of development) in any zone, shall be exempt from this standard requirement. This exemp- tion shall not apply where the requirement to underground utilities is imposed as a condition for approval of a sub- division map or parcel map. " Section 1B (2) to read: " . . . frontages of less than 300 feet . . . " Section 1B W will indicate that an assessment district will be in place before a certificate of occupancy is issued. 2. REVIEW OF ALARM/SPRINKLER ORDINANCE FOR RESIDENTIAL SPRINKLERS - Item continued. Members of the Building and Safety Commission and Building Industry Association will be invited to the next meeting. The Fire Department and Assis- tant City Administrator for Development will provide the Committee additional statistics and information. l39 I 3 . TRASH ORDINANCE AMENDMENT - The Committee tabled the item at the request of the Directors of Redevelopment Agency and Public Services . The Public Services Director will address the issue directly to the Uptown Citizens ' Advisory Committee. 4 . GENERAL VEHICLE USAGE REPORT - Item continued for further study and coordination. Referred back to the City Administrator for additional review by the City Attorney and other departments. Issues to be reviewed, as a minimum, were : - Necessity for a defensive driving course - Administrative car pool - Necessity to coordinate out-of-town trips through City Administrator - Insurance and liability requirements - Mileage limitation. 5 . CITY' S DEMOLITION POLICY - Item continued due to lack of time. Meeting adjourned. ,tesped fully submitted, E L/Councilman ck Reilly Chairman Legislative Review Committee JR:ej