HomeMy WebLinkAboutadditional documentsJohn Segovia
339 West 11 Ih Street
San Bernardino, CA 92410
November 11, 2017
S.B.P.D Case#17-132579
Honorable Mayor R. Carey Davis
Members of the Common City Council
City of San Bernardino, CA
City Hall Plaza.
290 North D" Street 92401
Honorable Mayor Carey Davis & Esteemed Members of the City Council
This correspondence shall serve as a letter of introduction and as a means of public
appeal for assistance in petition.
We as concerned residents of the 211 Ward, residing within the boundaries of Baseline
Avenue on the North, "D" Street to the West, Arrowhead Avenue to the East, and 11'l' Street
on the Southern boundary, would like to bring to your attention what appears to be a steady
disruption and decline in the stability of our neighborhood.
The elements of crime in many and various forms has always been a fact in which we as
residents have had to live with, and to be, quite frankly, felt secure as long as we remained
within our homes, most especially, after the light of day has set.
Within the transition of time, we have witnessed heavy automobile traffic, and possible
drug transactions centered around the apartment complexes located within the vicinity of
Mayfield Street. The traffic being so gridlocked and congested it reminded those of us who can
remember the traffic leading out of the old time Saturday night movie at a local drive -in -theater.
We have recalled the countless sounds of gunshots going off at wee late night hour in
close proximity and pray that the bullets would not be coming through the walls, windows, and
doors of our homes----- we still do.
We have experienced many of us, on different occasions during early morning hours, in
the course of day and night, break ins of our homes, broken windows, defacement of property,
and always the emerging deterioration and unsightly state of property most evident throughout
the neighborhood in general, i.e. trash everywhere, discarded unsightly old furniture, tires, pot
holes, graffiti, and bad security street lighting. A perfect mix that often breeds the criminal
elements and resulting violent confrontations and Gunfire.
In our efforts addressing these concerns, we as residents of the neighborhood within the
specific boundaries as noted in this correspondence have arrived at a collective conclusive
consensus, that we can no longer tolerate the level of disruption in the neighborhood and most
assuredly the feeling of helplessness, frustration, and fear impacting upon us as residents of our
community. As a new normal,
For your reference, we have identified the problem and center of our concerns as the
apartment complex addressed as the 1100 series on Mayfield Street.
To this end, we as concerned residents concerned for the safety and wholesome wellbeing
of our families submit here a formal request for assistance from your office of authority,
resources, agencies, and powers that be, to assist us in establishing stability in our neighborhood.
Therefore, we the under -signed affix our hand in signature to this instrument of formal
petition.
Nanr�
Address:
Phone Numbera�} W_5_' S 7:33
Name:O re 5
Addresslj
Phone Number: d 3 -1 G to
Name:
Address:1_5�3 Z..,,r h �.2•x�� S�
Phone Number:
Address: ( ?(� 6 ,l LLI�
Phone Number•_ 51019 r—e— F'7 P
Name:
Address:. zz&62
Phone Number: 2' ✓� `�/
Name:
Address-- _ 40
Phone Number _
Name: _4� Z-16 C; TU V a:;22Z
Address:,3:U w l''`"—
�,
Phone Number:. r� O !� � 7 d d
NAIV
d ✓ i� L ` _r
Phone Numbe,i s .
WIM IJ
•
• ddO,A
Phone Numb e . M 714 -63 (91
NameLC-tb 6AA- ht UO
Address: 3 p*I&7
Phone Number air) a,,,,,, f—
Name:
—L'p-s i cLlav22
Address: -3 30. W, 8"A,:�j
Phone Numb C:,Ct V 8 8 1 35-
Name: H"
Address: Y2f'clwt e-- S/,
Phone Number:fes- 33 a ~ V 75-33 a - V 7,-t
Address: I /YP Al A r ro w _
Phone Number: ru ?) ?,/ Q, • 79 Ey
Name: " o V �. O SAl G f} ca z -
Address: RJ S': n% 1 g R O ")E P,4& AV
Phone Number: %° Y ) V 3 � Y •Z • u'9
Name: t15) 40xz
Address: Io6-4 N �Q RDW k*J AvC-
Phone Number:,s2a9 1 Zfj-- / 3302
Name: �_ri�c. Se 1 i Per6 5 10"elA ZING)
Address: -�6 -ase
San43cfh r no, CA lia-VO
Phone Number:. $
Homeowners
Earthquake
Earthquake Brace + Bolt (EBB) helps homeowners
lessen the potential for damage during an earthquake.
EBB offers up to $3,000 toward a code -compliant
seismic retrofit for houses that qualify.
That Qualify for EBB Typically:
Are built before 1979 (but are more prevalent before 1940
Have a raised continuous perimeter concrete foundation
Sit on level ground or a low -slope; and,
Have wood -framed walls (called cripple walls) in the
crawl space under the first floor.
A Brace and Bolt Retrofit
In an EBB retrofit, the cripple wall is
strengthened with bracing and bolting
or only bolting depending on the house
foundation.
Bolting: adding anchor bolts in the
crawl space to help prevent the
home from sliding.
Bracing: adding plywood to the
cripple walls to stiffen them and hell:
prevent the home from collapsing.
CRAWL SPACE
EARTHni
BRACE I
Funds To Strengthen Your Foundation
SAN BERNARQINO POLICE DEPARTMENT
1!!P�R N,4
Ln
�aL1�,-
Emergency Management Update
Disaster Impacts
Panorama Fire
r d53 (
jM'
R .
Duffy Street Train Wreck
Cal-Nev Pipeline Explosion
v. ---
May 1 Z -Z5, ] 989
11 Homes UestmYed
Old Fire
r
Waterman Canyon Flood
MwMMM
San Bernardino Mass Shooting
47 -
INLAND - -'
REGIONAL
G1�I.TFf?
'OR PARKING -4
Current Vulnerabilities
K
r r
3 + i
1
t
VERY HIGH FIRE HAZARD
_
SEVERITY ZONES IN LRA
11/15/2017
5
' ®temblor
91
■•H1
r • •
• Salt -Sea
\�
emthquake warm
mu1m
a„�._e�
t •
Quaknt<r ..ae).mr.un:•
c:<oro�e
� •
"'�« r
Wttr 40
K
r r
3 + i
1
t
VERY HIGH FIRE HAZARD
_
SEVERITY ZONES IN LRA
11/15/2017
5
Flood
Core Responsibilities of EM Program
• Mitigation
• Preparedness
• Response
• Recovery
11/15/2017
11/15/2017
oWATERt
rwa.araorwr newwww lo.ac wmawr.
erraensrs �—, wwr.yaiwwns.wi. ..wr�rft.wvo.wm caacocc
—Xt ��ne�wr.r: .wn.w.aEnmderwum cavern
----- ,grad ra aiw.
octarn
SECTION
� awrwsr.►�
wr.c�.aw.ct.0
w.c.rnc w+.d
.re
nfAw w«b/swots/U.*
1.Av:q eaN
�
rmsewen..u,.rs�
—'Y
m.wmw.pkec
ea
11/15/2017
Grant Acquisitions
• EOC Furniture/computer workstations
• Computers, printers, video wall & switchers
• Rapid tag system
• Sky -Watch observation tower
• Mobil command post refurbishment (in -progress)
Recent/On-Going Initiatives
11/15/2017
11
Site Safety Captain Program
Responsibilities:
• Attend monthly Safety Committee meeting
• Coordinate workplace preparedness activities
• Documentation during an evacuation
• Maintain emergency preparedness supplies
PREPARING FOR THE
NEXT BIG EARTHQUAKE
San Bernardino City Council
Glenn Pomeroy
Chief Executive Officer, CEA
November 15, 2017
n
THESTRENGTH
TO REBUILD
�� ~ "Of
�r z
rz
it.
r w
o
f 'J _
k
mi
A 41
THOUSANDS of known faults
crisscross California
Earthquakes happen on
UNKNOWN faults all the time
California Earthquake
The disaster waiting to happen
.. '*
Most Californians live within
30 MILES of an active fault
Most Californians don't have
earthquake insurance
Less than 1001b of our homes
are covered
TOP FIVE THINGS TO KNOW
about earthquake insurance
RISK The risk is REAL.
12
99% chance of a M6.7 or larger
earthquake sometime in the next
30 years
Actually greater than 99010
WHAT IF ...
The 1994 Northridge
earthquake reoccurred ... TODAY
HIGH RISK FAULTS AND HISTORIC EARTHQUAKES
Vislowille
i`
sdpq 6.41992 Big Bear
Pas to M7:31992 La EQ
�1 u Are
Rine 7t Her I 0
cucan a•t
�-P'rr�ni Ontario Bedlarim 0�
M6. 923 {North San a Yucaipa �
Jacinto Fault EW, a f,
J'
Corona d�
B4uinin
��s� ✓d M5.6 1986 North Palm
�01 7 Springs. EQ-11heJrA
�° Parris - City
20mi
SAN JACINTO FAULT
Rul LLI$IW9
�y
H 5Pri gs
q
NpA��
` R'°gym �,gvlT?
58 q - 2,5
'` °
Rialto Highland -
Muni J You Are ere
/nk
oroFid SanBetoGvdino,*.DUL WIPP04C£9A__Rialto uosFr
_r
Bloomington. � rpeft r[dino ds�llrnr
9 '9y Colton
T ' f MRedands
�2, J-omaLinda Dr
rt ' Grand Terrace �Gl
July 22, 1923, 11:2BPIK: lM16.3 EARTHQUAKE
M6.3 Earthquake on the North San Jacinto Fault
• Damage was greatest
in San Bernardino and
Redlands
• Two people critically
injured (no deaths)
• Shaking was felt as
far away as Needles
and Santa Barbara
• San Jacinto Fault runs
for 210 km (130 miles)
USGS Map of San Jacinto Fault
July 22, 1923, 11:2SPM: M5.3 EARTHQUAKE
M6.3 Earthquake on the North San Jacinto Fault
Damage to storefront in Redlands (taken three days after quake when cleanup had begun). Photo Homer
Laughlin, Caltech
TOP FIVE THINGS TO KNOW
about earthquake insurance
RISK 'h tisk is REAL.
BENEFIT So is the benefit of EARTHQUAKE INSURANCE.
MYTHS ABOUT
earthquake insurance
'*sVth:
"The GOVERNMENT will bail me out."
�
'�-Ct;
Government assistance, if available, is LIMITED
to urgent health and safety needs.
Government loans must be REPAID.
MYTHS ABOUT
earthquake insurance
fytn:
Many think their RESIDENTIAL POLICY
covers earthquakes.
�ant:
Earthquakes are NOT COVERED under a
residential policy - a separate earthquake
policy is required.
MYTHS ABUT
earthquake insurance
i o the
Earthquake insurance COSTS TOO MUCH,
provides TOO LITTLE COVERAGE and the
DEDUCTIBLE IS TOO HIGH.
-TI'm r t •
CEA has dramatically LOWERED RATES,
expanded COVERAGE CHOICES - and now
offers a wide range of DEDUCTIBLE OPTIONS.
23
241
TOP FIVE THINGS TO KNOW
about earthquake insurance
RISK 4e?ur earihqu-oke risk is REAS..
BENEFIT Sc ;s the benellit of EARTHQUAKE INSURANCE.
CEA CEA is a NOT-FOR-PROFIT residential earthquake insurer.
CALIFORNIA LAW: MANDATORY OFFER
f
1.984
Earthquake coverage excluded
from homeowners policy
N
HOWEVER
Homeowners insurance companies were required
to offer separate earthquake insurance policy - at
time of homeowner policy sale, and every other
year there after.
CEA: ESTABLISHED IN THE WAKE OF
NORTHRIDGE EARTHQUAKE
----------------
- - ---- - - - -- -------
33 .� 1Io� ,Angete� �me� j
je, AlanyHu 6 ,
i
L.A. rea I�}eewaYS Buckle Buildiinng oake
6YG6o*of
PPIe
i HPa
Pi*eypw Curnniu�cr� WiFI F ��+., _
D�r1P Note -ur Monlhs iri map
January 17, 1994
27
28
1994: NORTHRIDGE EARTHQUAKE
Property Damage: $40 Billion
Residential: $20 Billion
Insured: $10 Billion
AFTERMATH: Most insurance companies
stopped writing Homeowners insurance
i7 AUT
eaurorelv�A
EARTHQUAKE
HORITY^
inAr M
42144:1')
l'--� nsurance
Allied
;
Insurance
California •"^"�~��~°�•'
FAIR
Allstate
Y.,14' Rood hods.
Plan.:
Commerce west
Crestbrook•
Homesite b --",
NONf INsus�xcF
Hyundai Insurance
MAPFRSE MERCURY
INSURANCE �i CASUALTY COMPANY
Lo
Encmpass FOREN*W
11P wsxsfmfraxe�au ® INSURANCE OROUP
FARMERS
INSURANCE
Golden Eagle'Ift
[nsuranceLiberty
INSURANCE
Nationwide`
®insurance �®
�5tateFarm PROGRfJT/I/f USAA
cm= PUBLICLY MANAGED • PRIVATELY FINANCED
GOVERNING BOARD: Governor
Insurance Commissioner
State Treasurer
Non Voting: Assembly Speaker and Senate Rules Chair
PRIVATELY FINANCED: 978,000 Policyholders
MISSION: Educate
Mitigate
Insure
A not-for-profit provider of residential earthquake insurance
31
CEA FINANCIAL STRENGTH
rated as A- (Excellent) by A.M. Best Co.
2017
$16 B
i
$14 B : r:
Revenue Bonds
Claim -paying capacity: $12 B
$15.2 Billion $loB1906
San Francisco
•
Reinsurance
($911,)
........................................................
$8 B
1994 Northridge
$6 B
..........................................S..6B....
$4 B
Capital
1989 Loma Frieta
$2 B
($1 B")
Q
' Eztirtwted CFA loss arW expens.s for
reoccurrence of these rvdoslcal everts
Total: $15.26
32
TOP THINGS TO KNOW
about earthquake insurance
RISK I hr� 3 isk is REAL.
BENEFIT So is th.e benefit,of EARTHQUAKE INSURANCE.
CEA (-'E'A i:. a NOT-FOR-PROFITY�-isiden ilal earthiqu ke inskxzer.
TODAY CEA has dramatically LOWERED RATES, and now
offers a wide range of COVERAGE CHOICES,
DEDUCTIBLE OPTIONS and new DISCOUNTS for
retrofitting older homes.
OVER THE LAST 20 YEARS...
Overall inflation is up 51%
Overall inflation
1996 2016
OVER THE LAST ZO YEARS...
Housing reconstruction
costs increased by 168%
4
1996
+ 16 8r %
Reconstruction
Costs
2016
OVER THE LAST ZO YEARS.. ..
OutAw -edtts rates
Wud!mnb!rbt& 9Mage
CEA premium today would
be more than twice as high
22%
11% '06
12%
10%
'97
'16
1996
A
2016
TODAY: A NEW CEA
Product Enhancements
1996
Original Policy
Structure Replacement cost
Personal Property $5,000
Coverage
Policyholders are not
DeductD required to pay the deductible
to receive their claim payment
Loss of Use Coverage $1,500
additional living expenses
Mitigation Discount 0%
TOP FIVE THINGS TO KNOW
about earthquake insurance
' IS E'he risk is Rt:AL
Today's CEA
Options
BENEFIT 'So is the be -refit Of EARTHQUAKE INSURANCE.
CEA CFA, is a NOT-FOR-PROFITresidenfiji earthgLake insurer
roDAY :'CA h.as c:ra-s-natic-ally LOWERED REAVES, and now
(--'fers <: wide ral g— o" COVERAGE CHOICES,
DEDUCTIBLE OPTIONS rind new DISCOUNTS for
retrofitting older ironies.
CHOICE Now Californians can choose the earthquake
policies that meet their NEEDS and BUDGET.
NEW PREMIUM CALCULATOR
Earthquake.Authority.com
NEW PREMIUM CALCULATOR
EarthquakeAuthority.com
Premium Calculator
CEA earthquake I' 13l'r ce Ooikies proVde protectlen
and cWms Por Oalif":a rxxormers. rngfletprre
ownerswndo owira and renter. WAKe
yourmadhly/annual earthquake Morax veni.-T
40
NEW PREMIUM CALCULATOR
Earthquake Authority.com
41
NEW PREMIUM CALCULATOR
E arthq uakeAuthority. com
San Bernardino
Example._, m,
UP: 92401
Year built: 1980
Insured Value: $195,000
Number of Stories: 1
Foundation: Slab
PREMIUM CALCULATOR
Deductible:
714-M. -4
71rluil5: �IPI�.-'-7.1
Deductible:
IEarthquakeikuthority.com
Premium:
$591/year
Premium:
$1,051 /year
NEW PREMIUM CALCULATOR
EarthquakeAuthorgy. corn
Deductible: I
25%
Building Code Upgrade
Masonry veneer
Personal property
Separate deductible
Breakables
Loss of use
MORE CALIFORNIANS CHOOSING CEA
CEA Policy Growth Continues
2006-2015 average annual increase: 7,200
950,000 2016 increase: 51,000
2017 increase (through September): 47,000
Premium:
$404/year
880,000
865,000
841,000 842,000
821,000
811,000
801,000
fiG
775.000 779,000
755,000
2006 2008 2009 2010 2J1+ m,c,': 2014 2015
■Orgonic ■l -Jim Participating •s
CONTACT YOUR AGENT
(JLf:; FOQNM
--UAKE
���JJJ��JJ"""""����� AUfMOR/7Y^
Qom, -��,,�%
"'� . Allied
Insurance Allstate. ANN„
C FAIR a e....,,..., .a`
Plan.."
CommerceWest
Encompass
�•'�U�®rr�' �,NYUAAMCE UNUYP
G� Cre�stbrooryk
Homesite �+ '"" "^ ^ FARMER S
NsuAANc/
Gulden ragle
Hyundai Insurance ❑:suraW,ce Liberty
MutuaL
INSURANCE
MAPfM '
MERCURY
INSURANCE CASUALTY COMPANY � � Nationwide
=Insurance &StateFarm USAA°
EarthquakeAuthority.com
471
EarthquakebaceBolt.com
Financial Incentives to Retrofit Older Homes
EarthquakeBraoeBolt.com �\
Financial Incentive for Qualifying Homeowners
II
• For Homeowners to Qualify: a'r
o Owner occupied
o Available to all Californians
• For Houses to Qualify:
o ZIP Code
o Houses constructed pre -1979
o Raised continuous perimeter concrete foundation
o Sit on level ground or a low -slope site
o Have wood -framed walls (cripple walls) in the crawl space
• Reimburse up to $3,000
Earthquake Bruce Bolt eom
A growing program
Reimburse up to $3,000
2014:
8 homes
2015:
526 homes
2016:
1,600 homes
2017:
2,000 goal
2018: 2,000+ goal - Registration will open in January
52 1
MITIGATION
Southern California 2018 Program ZIP Codes
Alhambra 91801,91803
Altodena 91001
Claremont 91711
Colton 92324
Fillmore 93015
Glendale 91201, 91202,91203,91204,91205,91206,
91207,91208,91210
Granada Hills 91344
to Crescenta 91214
to Verne 91750
Los Angeles 90004, 90005, 90006, 90011, 90012,
90014,90015,90016,90017,90018,90019,90020,
90021,90022,90023,90024,90025,90026,90027,
90028,90029,90031,90032,90033,90035,90036,
90037,90038,90039,90041,90042,90043,90046,
90048,90049,90057,90063,90064,90065,90068,
91601,91604
Mission Hills 91345
Monrovia 91016
Pasadena 91101,91103,91104,91105,91106,91107
Redlan - 74
San Bernardino 92401,92404,92405,92407,92408,
92410,92411,92415
San Feman
San Gabriel 91775, 91776
San Marino 91108
Santa Barbara/Montecito 93101. 93103, 93105,
93108,93109,93110,93111,93117
Santa Monica 90401,90402,90403,90404,90405
Santa Paula 93060
Sierra Madre 91024
South Pasadena 91030
Sun Valley 91352
Valley Village 91607
West Hollywood 90046, 90048, 90069
531
//"``�EARTH0P'AI
CBRACE, BOLT
Funds To Strengthen Your Foundation
2018 registration will be open from
January 23 through February 23
www.EarthquakeBraceBolt.com
MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
November 15, 2017
Item 23 - Development Code Update
Community Development Department
Background
November 2014 — Project Kick -Off
• Appointment of Working Group Members
City Council Updates
• July 2016
• March 2017
Planning Commission Study Sessions
• Spring — Summer 2017
a
Community Development Department
11/15/2017
1
Project Goals
• Improving Quality of Life
• Increasing Economic Development Opportunities
• Streamlining Review Process
• Simplifying Land Uses
• Empowering Staff
• Reinvigorating Downtown
• Creating Walkable Neighborhoods
• Consolidating Zoning Districts
"A4
Community Development Department
Big Ideas
Reuse of Nonconforming Buildings
Adaptive Reuse
• Residential in Non -Residential Structures
Community Gardens
Public Art
• Incentives for Installation
Pop -Ups (Retail)
AV
s
..A Community Development Department
k VS
11/15/2017
2
Big Ideas
"Small" Residential Units
• Courtyard Development
Downtown
• Parking Minimums
• Allowing Broad Land Uses
Leveraging Existing Assets
• Carousel Mall / Theater Square
• sbX
• Transit Center
Community Development Department
Table of Contents
Chapter 1:
General Provisions
Chapter 2:
Zoning Districts
Chapter 3:
Land Use Provisions
Chapter 4:
Development Standards
Chapter 5:
Sign Regulations
Chapter 6:
Subdivision Regulations
Chapter 7:
Nonconforming Provisions
Chapter 8:
Permits and Actions
Chapter 9:
Administration and Procedures
Chapter 10:
Definitions
Appendices:
Design Guidelines
Community Development Department
11/15/2017
3
Chapter 1 — General Provisions
Enforcement
• Creating Unified Enforcement Provisions
• Options for Misdemeanor Citations
Community Development Department
We
Chapter 2 —Zoning Districts
Consolidation of Zoning Districts
• Residential - From 8 to 3
• Commercial - From 11 to 4
• Industrial - From 4 to 2
Specific Plans
• Incorporated by Reference
vh.rnb
Community Development Department
11/15/2017
rd
Chapter 2 —Zoning Districts
Elimination of Specific Plans / Overlay Districts
• Paseo Las Placitas — Specific Plan (1991)
• University Business Park — Specific Plan (1992)
• Emergency Shelter Overlay
• Freeway Corridor Overlay
• Main Street Overlay
• Airport District Overlay
y A
= . Community Development Department
Chapter 3 — Land Use Provisions
Streamlining Land Uses
• Broad Categories
• Encourage Flexibility
New Land Uses
• Community Gardens
• Public Places
• Pop -Ups
Downtown
• Eliminating Restrictions
A
Community Development Department
11/15/2017
5
11/15/2017
Chapter 3 — Land Use Provisions
Land Use Table (partial table)
RL RN RM CO CC D CR IL IH OS PF
Community Development Department
h •
Chapter 4 — Development Standards
General Performance Standards
• In -Fill Development
Zoning District Standards
Landscaping Standards
• Drought Tolerant Conversion
Off -Street Parking and Loading Standards
• Downtown Minimums
AIN,
i'
411 hl
Community Development Department
a
Consumer Goods Sales—
Retail
P
P
P
P
P
—
—
Fueling Station
—
—
—
—
C
C
C
P
P
Lodging —Short Stay
c
c
c
—
—
—
—
Manufacturing
Processing
P
P
Wireless
Telecommunications
C
C
C
A/C
A/C
A/C
A/C
A/C
A/C
A/C
A/C
Facility
Chapter 4 — Development Standards
General Performance Standards
• In -Fill Development
Zoning District Standards
Landscaping Standards
• Drought Tolerant Conversion
Off -Street Parking and Loading Standards
• Downtown Minimums
AIN,
i'
411 hl
Community Development Department
a
Chapter 4 — Development Standards
Special Purpose Performance Standards
Adaptive Reuse
• Residential in Non -Residential Structures
"Small" Residential Units
Transit District Overlay
• Allowing Residential Development
• Reexamining Applicability of District Standards
xrA��
Community Development Department
n
Chapter 5 — Sign Regulations
Content Neutrality
• Time — Location — Manner
Sign Types
• Creative Signs
• Iconic Signs
• Sign Programs
• Temporary Signs
• Street Banners
K�RY
Community Development Department
{ern iw•
11/15/2017
7
Chapter 6 —Subdivision Regulations
Compliance with State Subdivision Map Act
Community Development Department
Chapter 7 — Nonconforming Provisions
Amortization
• Property Maintenance
Reestablishing Use in Nonconforming Buildings
Modification and Continued Operation
• Site Upgrades
• Expansion of Operation / Development
Q
Community Development Department
11/15/2017
H.
Chapter 8 — Permits and Actions
Entitlement Thresholds
• Establishment of Land Use
• Development of Property
Y%A
Community Development Department
Chapter 9 —Administration and Procedures
Review Authority
• Development and Environmental Review Committee
• San Bernardino County Consolidated Fire District
Public Noticing
• On -Site Project Boards
• Significant Projects
Decisions / Appeals
• Clarify Timeframes
x +k
f r
Community Development Department
bx
11/15/2017
X
Chapter 10 — Definitions
Modernizing Definitions
Unifying with Land Use Table
xrL
Community Development Department
Appendices — Design Guidelines
Clarify Standards Versus Guidelines
Uniform Applicability
Update to Reflect Current Best Practices
�xanr��
Community Development Department
11/15/2017
10
Conclusion
Timeline
• 1St Quarter 2018 -Public Review Draft
• 2nd Quarter 2018 - Public Hearings
Questions?
Community Development Department
•n
11/15/2017
11