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From: Councilman Jack Reilly '.EC'0.-ADM,10Ubject: Legislative Review Committee Report
Dept: Council Office
Date: January 25, 1988 �✓�
Synopsis of Previous Council action:
Recommended motion:
1 . That minutes of Legislative Review Committee meeting held
January 21 , 1988 be received and filed.
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Signatur,e
Contact person: Phil Arvizo Phone: 384-5208
Supporting data attached: YeS Ward: N/A
FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: N/A
Source: (ACCT. NO.)
(ACCT. DESCRIPTION)
Finance:
Council Notes:
LEGISLATIVE REVIEW COMMITTEE
January 21, 1988
ATTENDEES: Councilman Jack Reilly - Chairman; Councilman
Michael Maudsley; Councilman Jess Flores; 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 RVA 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 (4) 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.
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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.
espec fully_-%Omitted,
ouncilman c Reilly
Chairman
Legislative Review Committee
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