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HomeMy WebLinkAbout01-20-2021 MCC Regular City of San Bernardino 201 North E Street San Bernardino, CA 92401 http://www.sbcity.org MINUTES FOR THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO, MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO ACTING AS THE SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY, MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO ACTING AS THE SUCCESSOR HOUSING AGENCY TO THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY, MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO ACTING AS THE HOUSING AUTHORITY, AND MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO ACTING AS THE SAN BERNARDINO JOIN POWERS FINANCING AUTHORITY WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, 2021 5:30 PM CALL TO ORDER The Closed Session Meeting of the Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino was called to order at 5:30 PM by Mayor John Valdivia on Wednesday, January 20, 2021, via Web-Conference. Attendee Name Present Absent Late Arrived Council Member, Ward 1 Theodore Sanchez    Mayor Pro-Tem, Ward 2 Sandra Ibarra    Council Member, Ward 3 Juan Figueroa    Council Member, Ward 4 Fred Shorett    Council Member, Ward 5 Ben Reynoso    5:38 p.m. Council Member, Ward 6 Kimberly Calvin    Council Member, Ward 7 Damon L. Alexander    Mayor John Valdivia    City Manager Robert D. Field    City Attorney Sonia Carvalho    City Clerk Genoveva Rocha    Mayor John Valdivia Council Members Theodore Sanchez Sandra Ibarra Juan Figueroa Fred Shorett Ben Reynoso Kimberly Calvin Damon L. Alexander Regular Meeting Minutes January 20, 2021 Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino Page 2 Printed 1/21/2021 CLOSED SESSION PUBLIC COMMENT Treasure Ortiz, San Bernardino, asked City Council to carefully look into the letter that was sent on behalf of tow carriers regarding a Request for Proposals that was issued by the City. Ms. Ortiz also commented on the Mayor’s Form 460’s and the donation received from the tow company and also informed City Council to ask the tow companies for their inspection list to ensure they meet proper standards. CLOSED SESSION (A) CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL - EXISTING LITIGATION (Pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9(a) and (d)(1): a. San Bernardino Police Officers’ Association v. City of San Bernardino, San Bernardino Superior Court Case No.: CIVDS1817732 (B) CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL - ANTICIPATED LITIGATION Initiation of litigation (Pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9(d)(4): Two items. (Two Receivership cases) (C) CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL - ANTICIPATED LITIGATION Significant exposure to litigation (Pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9(d)(2)): One case - see attached letter. (D) CONFERENCE WITH LABOR NEGOTIATOR (Pursuant to Government Code Section 54957.6): Agency Designated Representative: City Manager; Employee Organizations: International Union of Operating Engineers, General Unit; San Bernardino Police Management Association; Teamsters - Middle Management Unit; San Bernardino Police Officers Association; and San Bernardino Confidential-Management Association (E) CONFERENCE WITH REAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATORS - Pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.8: Property Address: An approximately 17.61 gross acre vacant (retail/commercial) site consisting of 74 parcels located at the southwest corner of East Highland and Arden Avenues - APNs 1191-021-01; 1191-021-11 to 69; 1191-041-17 to 22; and 1191-041-25 to 32 Agency Negotiator: Robert D. Field, City Manager Negotiating Parties: Mark Development, Inc. Under Negotiation: Price and Terms 7:00 P.M. Mayor Valdivia called the Regular meeting to order at 7:32 p.m. Regular Meeting Minutes January 20, 2021 Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino Page 3 Printed 1/21/2021 INVOCATION AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Mayor Valdivia asked Council Member Calvin to lead the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. CLOSED SESSION REPORT City Attorney Carvalho reported that there was action taken on Item B – Conference with Legal Counsel - Anticipated Litigation, The City Council voted unanimously (7-0), authorizing the City to file two receivership cases. CITY MANAGER UPDATE City Manager Field acknowledged the efforts of Director of Public Works Jensen and Public Works staff in preparing for the rainy season by cleaning storm drains and clearing debris. Mr. Field spoke on staff’s efforts to fill the potholes across the City, the various Parks and Recreation programs, and Community and Economic Development grants. Mayor Valdivia thanked the Department Directors and the public employees of San Bernardino and recognized the life and contributions of Martin Luther King Jr. APPOINTMENTS 1. Arts and Historical Preservation Commission Appointment (Ward 7) Recommendation Approve the appointment of Mr. Robert A. Porter to the Arts and Historical Preservation Commission representing Ward 7. Mr. Porter will replace Michael R. Tacchia with the term ending December 2024. 2. Public Safety and Human Relations Commission Appointment (Ward 7) Recommendation Approve the appointment of Ms. Deana Cervantez to the Public Safety and Human Relations Commission representing Ward 7. Ms. Cervantez will replace Damon L. Alexander with the term ending December 2024. 3. Parks, Recreation and Community Services Commission Appointment (Ward 7) Recommendation Approve the appointment of Ms. Fay Aldridge to the Parks, Recreation and Community Services Commission representing Ward 7. Ms. Aldridge will replace Janette McKaig with the term ending December 2024. 4. Charter Review Commission Reappointment (Ward 7) Recommendation It is recommended that the Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino, California, approve the reappointment of Mr. Philip M. Savage to the Charter Regular Meeting Minutes January 20, 2021 Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino Page 4 Printed 1/21/2021 Review Commission representing Ward 7, with the term ending December 2024. 5. Measure S Citizens Oversight Committee Appointment (Ward 4) Recommendation It is recommended that the Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino, California, approve the appointment of Mr. Michael J. Gallo to the Measure S Citizens Oversight Committee representing Ward 4. Mr. Michael J. Gallo will replace Karina J. Cornejo with the term ending December 2022. MOTION BY COUNCIL MEMBER SHORETT, SECONDED BY COUNCIL MEMBER SANCHEZ, to approve all five appointments. RESULT: APPROVED THE APPOINTMENTS OF MR. ROBERT A. PORTER, MS. DEANA CERVANTEZ, MS. FAY ALDRIDGE, MR. PHILIP M. SAVAGE, AND MR. MICHAEL J. GALLO, CARRIED 7-0 – Passed Unanimously MOVER: Fred Shorett, Ward 4 SECONDER: Theodore Sanchez, Ward 1 AYES: Sanchez, Ibarra, Figueroa, Shorett, Reynoso, Calvin, Alexander NOES: None PRESENTATIONS 6. Public Safety Update (All Wards) City Manager Fields informed the Mayor and City Council that the Police Department will be providing a presentation in response to concerns over an increase in crime in the community. Interim Chief of Police McBride provided an end of year update for 2020 to the Mayor and City Council. Council Member Calvin congratulated Interim Chief of Police McBride on grants that the Police Department has received and commented on recruitment of more African American officers. Interim Chief of Police McBride commented on the challenges of reaching more communities during recruitment and welcomed ideas from City Council. Council Member Alexander commented on the gun buyback program and inquired about the details of the homeless outreach program. Interim Chief of Police McBride informed the Mayor and City Council that an agenda item for the gun buyback program will be brought to City Council in February. McBride also explained that officers make multiple contacts with homeless individuals to offer assistance and resources. Council Member Alexander commented on the grants the Police Department has received and asked what happens after the money received from the grants is no longer Regular Meeting Minutes January 20, 2021 Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino Page 5 Printed 1/21/2021 available. Council Member Alexander also commented on utilizing sworn Police Department staff to assist officers with booking of arrested individuals. Interim Chief of Police McBride informed City Council that if the grants are not renewed, it would City Council’s decision to retain those positions that are no longer funded by grants. Mayor Pro-Tem Ibarra thanked Interim Chief of Police McBride for the presentation and commented on future presentations from each department to show how much of the general fund is being offset by grants. Council Member Reynoso thanked Interim Chief of Police McBride for the presentation and inquired as to grants and which officers those funds go towards. Interim Chief of Police McBride stated that grant funds only apply to new hires. Mayor Pro-Tem Ibarra commented on Community Outreach Recruiters possibly coordinating with the Quality of Life team from the Police Department to make contact with the homeless population in unison. PUBLIC COMMENTS FOR ITEMS LISTED AND NOT LISTED ON THE AGENDA Crystal Whitmore, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, commented on focusing on the good things that are occurring in San Bernardino. Ms. Whitmore spoke on the Thanksgiving service, peaceful, supportive, inclusive, food and monetary donations. Community parades during a pandemic, handled well during pandemic and brought joy and good to the community. Jessy Capps, San Bernardino, congratulated Robert Porter for his appointment to the Arts and Historical Preservation Commission and thanked Council Member Reynoso for his continued assistance with incomplete infrastructure in her neighborhood. Mary Hernandez, San Bernardino, expressed concerns over vehicles speeding near the intersection of W. 27th Street and Ladera Road and requested a speed bump to be installed on W. 27th street to slow down traffic. Sierra, San Bernardino, expressed concerns over homelessness in the City and street cleaning. Public speaker Sierra asked what the Mayor’s short and long term plans are for homelessness and why police officers are being utilized for street cleaning efforts. Harry Hatch, San Bernardino, inquired as to when the workshop will be for the Central City Mall Project and addressed concerns over fireworks in the City. Mr. Hatch also expressed concerns over large groups of off-road vehicles driving on City streets in the North end of the City and asked for statistics from the Police Department for homicides and other various issues. Robert Porter, San Bernardino, thanked the Mayor and the City Council for the opportunity to be the Arts and Historical Preservation Commission. Mr. Porter also commented on the possibility of brining a historic element to the Central City Mall Project. Regular Meeting Minutes January 20, 2021 Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino Page 6 Printed 1/21/2021 Hardy Brown, San Bernardino, hoped everyone had a Happy Holiday and commented on the leadership City Council provides. Mr. Brown commented that the executive police staff does not reflect the demographics of the City and that the Public Safety Commission should be reevaluated and given more authority and responsibility. Cathy Kimball, San Bernardino, expressed concerns over fireworks in the City. Jessica Ortiz, San Bernardino, expressed concerns over the homeless populations, prostitution, illegal dumping, and potholes in the City. Treasure Ortiz, San Bernardino, asked for backup material on agenda Item 6 and expressed concerns over murder rates in the City. Ms. Ortiz also expressed concerns over the annexation of properties and the City budget. STAFF REPORTS 7. Encanto Community Center Improvements Project (Ward 6) Recommendation It is recommended that the Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino, California, adopt Resolution No. 2021-1: 1. Approving the use of donated funds from the Estate of Sharell Paramo to support a project for renovation of the Encanto Community Center; and 2. Authorizing the Director of Finance to appropriate funds in the amount of $2,236,622 from Donations Fund No. 006 to the Encanto Community Center Improvements Project (“Project”) and amend the FY 2020-21 Capital Improvement Plan to include the Project; and 3. Approving the award of a Professional Services Agreement with Miller Architectural Corporation for Project design services in the amount of $178,385 from Encanto Community Center Improvements Project Fund No. 006-380-8748. City Manager Fields provided the Mayor and City Council with an update on the Encanto Community Center Improvements. Director of Public Works Jensen provided a presentation to the Mayor and City Council for needed improvements at the Encanto Community Center. Mayor Valdivia commended staff and commented that this is a great opportunity for staff to be back in the community. MOTION BY COUNCIL MEMBER SANCHEZ, SECONDED BY COUNCIL MEMBER SHORETT, to approve staff’s recommendation. Mayor Pro-Tem Ibarra inquired about the quotes received by the City for this project. Deputy Director of Public Works/City Engineer Qishta commented that staff is recommending Miller Architectural Corporation as they addressed all of staffs concerns and had a greater understanding of the aspects of the project. Regular Meeting Minutes January 20, 2021 Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino Page 7 Printed 1/21/2021 Council Member Alexander thanked Director of Public Works Jensen for the presentation and inquired if staff reached out to any organizations in San Bernardino. Director of Public Works Jensen advised that proposals were requested from architectural firms that were qualified to provide these types of services for the Engineering Department. Deputy Director of Public Works/City Engineer Qishta spoke on the Request for Proposals process. Council Member Alexander inquired if the City has a policy on minority or small business vendors and if staff reaches out to businesses in San Bernardino first. City Attorney Carvalho informed the Mayor and City Council that they may adopt a local ordinance establishing a policy on minority vendors and small businesses in the City. City Manager Fields spoke on the purchasing process, Federal Requirements, and policy recommendations. RESULT: ADOPTED RESOLUTION NO. 2021-1 AND APPROVED STAFF’S RECOMMENDATIONS AS OUTLINED, CARRIED 7-0 – Passed Unanimously MOVER: Theodore Sanchez, Ward 1 SECONDER: Fred Shorett, Ward 4 AYES: Sanchez, Ibarra, Figueroa, Shorett, Reynoso, Calvin, Alexander NOES: None CONSENT CALENDAR Items on the Consent Calendar are considered routine and are voted on in a single motion, unless a Council or staff member has pulled the item for more discussion. Council Member Calvin pulled Item Nos. 11, 17, 24, and 26 from the Consent Calendar for further discussion. Council Member Reynoso pulled Item Nos. 15, 16, 19, 21, 22, 23, 24, 26, and 27 from the Consent Calendar for further discussion. Mayor Pro-Tem Ibarra inquired when the remaining minutes for 2020 will be completed. MOTION BY COUNCIL MEMBER SANCHEZ, SECONDED BY COUNCIL MEMBER FIGUEROA, to approve the Consent Calendar and pull Item Nos. 11, 15, 16, 17, 19, 21, 22, 23, 24, 26 and 27. Regular Meeting Minutes January 20, 2021 Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino Page 8 Printed 1/21/2021 RESULT: APPROVE THE CONSENT CALENDAR AND PULL ITEM NOS. 11, 15, 16, 17, 19, 21, 22, 23, 24, 26 & 27, CARRIED 7-0 – Passed Unanimously MOVER: Theodore Sanchez, Ward 1 SECONDER: Juan Figueroa, Ward 3 AYES: Sanchez, Ibarra, Figueroa, Shorett, Reynoso, Calvin, Alexander NOES: None 8. November and December 2020 City Board, Commission, and Citizen Advisory Committee Approved Minutes Recommendation It is recommended that the Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino, California, receive and file the minutes from the City board, commission, and citizen advisory committee meetings approved in November and December 2020. 9. Approval of the Mayor and City Council Meeting Minutes (All Wards) Recommendation It is recommended that the Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino, California, approve the minutes from the December 7, 2020, December 16, 2020 and December 18, 2020, Mayor and City Council meetings. 10. General Plan Advisory Committee (All Wards) Recommendation Adopt Resolution No. 2021-2 of the Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino, California, establishing a General Plan Advisory Committee Council to assist with the comprehensive update of the City’s General Plan. 11. Imposing Liens to Recover Costs for Code Enforcement Abatements (Ward:1, 2, 3, 4, 6 & 7) Recommendation Adopt Resolution No. 2021-3 of the Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino, California, imposing liens on certain real property located within the City of San Bernardino for the costs of public nuisance abatements. Council Member Calvin pulled Item No. 11 for discussion. Council Member Calvin commented that there are three addresses located in Ward 6, asked how the City decides which properties to impose liens on, and inquired if the City has an abatement program. Community and Economic Development Director Huntley advised that the City currently has an abatement program that is listed within the municipal code and informed the Mayor and City Council that the properties identified are from active and outstanding code enforcement cases. Mr. Huntley advised the purpose of the liens is to recoup the costs necessary to abate the violations on the property. Regular Meeting Minutes January 20, 2021 Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino Page 9 Printed 1/21/2021 Council Member Calvin commented on vacant and abandoned buildings on the main thoroughfares of the City. MOTION BY COUNCIL MEMBER SANCHEZ, SECONDED BY MAYOR PRO-TEM IBARRA, to adopt Resolution No. 2021-3 imposing liens on certain real property located within the City of San Bernardino for the costs of public nuisance abatements. RESULT: ADOPTED RESOLUTION NO. 2021-3 IMPOSING LIENS ON CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY LOCATED WITHIN THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO FOR THE COSTS OF PUBLIC NUISANCE ABATEMENTS, CARRIED 7-0 – Passed Unanimously MOVER: Theodore Sanchez, Ward 1 SECONDER: Sandra Ibarra, Ward 2 AYES: Sanchez, Ibarra, Figueroa, Shorett, Reynoso, Calvin, Alexander NOES: None 12. Investment Portfolio Report for November 2020 (All Wards) Recommendation It is recommended that the Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino, California, accept and file the Monthly Investment Portfolio Report for November 2020. 13. Approval of Commercial and Payroll Disbursements (All Wards) Recommendation It is recommended that the Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino, California approve the commercial and payroll disbursements for December 2020. 14. Audited Financial Statements for Fiscal Year 2019/20 (All Wards) Recommendation It is recommended that the Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino, California, receive and file the audited Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CAFR) for Fiscal Year 2019/20. 15. Initiation of Proceedings to Form Proposed Community Facilities District No. 2021-1 (Ward 3) Recommendation It is recommended that the Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino, California: 1. Adopt Resolution No. 2021-4 of the Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino, California, declaring the intention to establish proposed Community Facilities District (CFD) No. 2021-1 (Ferree Street) of the City of San Bernardino; and 2. Adopt Resolution No. 2021-5 of the Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino, California, declaring necessity to incur a bonded indebtedness of Regular Meeting Minutes January 20, 2021 Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino Page 10 Printed 1/21/2021 Proposed Community Facilities District (CFD) No. 2021-1 (Ferree Street) of the City of San Bernardino. Council Member Reynoso pulled Item No. 15 for discussion. Council Member Reynoso inquired as to the repayment plan of the proposed Community Facilities District. Deputy Director of Public Works/City Engineer Quista informed MCC that the tax based assessments finance infrastructure within the community and other City services such as police, street lights, landscape maintenance and other services. MOTION BY COUNCIL MEMBER ALEXANDER, SECONDED BY COUNCIL MEMBER SANCHEZ, to combine Items 15 and 16 for approval and adopt Resolution No. 2021-4 declaring the intention to establish Proposed Community Facilities District (CFD) No. 2021-1 (Ferree Street) and adopt Resolution No. 2021- 5 declaring necessity to incur a bonded indebtedness of Proposed CFD No. 2021- 1. Council Member Sanchez asked Director of Public Works Jensen to send Council Members and members of the public the consultant’s report explaining what a Community Facilities District is. RESULT: ADOPTED RESOLUTION NO. 2021-4 DECLARING THE INTENTION TO ESTABLISH PROPOSED COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT (CFD) NO. 2021-1 (FERREE STREET) AND ADOPTED RESOLUTION NO. 2021-5 DECLARING NECESSITY TO INCUR A BONDED INDEBTEDNESS OF PROPOSED CFD NO. 2021-1, CARRIED 7-0 – Passed Unanimously MOVER: Damon L. Alexander, Ward 7 SECONDER: Theodore Sanchez, Ward 1 AYES: Sanchez, Ibarra, Figueroa, Shorett, Reynoso, Calvin, Alexander NOES: None 16. CFD 2018-1 Annexation 3 (Ward 3) Recommendation Adopt Resolution No. 2021-6 of the Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino, California, acting as the legislative body of Community Facilities District No. 2018-1 of the City of San Bernardino (Safety Services), declaring its intention to consider annexing territory to Community Facilities District No. 2018-1 of the City of San Bernardino (Safety Services). Council Member Reynoso pulled Item No. 16 for discussion. MOTION BY COUNCIL MEMBER ALEXANDER, SECONDED BY COUNCIL MEMBER SANCHEZ, to combine Items 15 and 16 for approval and adopt Resolution No. 2021-6 acting as the legislative body of Community Facilities District No. 2018-1 of the City of San Bernardino (Safety Services), declaring its Regular Meeting Minutes January 20, 2021 Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino Page 11 Printed 1/21/2021 intention to consider annexing territory to Community Facilities District No. 2018- 1 of the City of San Bernardino (Safety Services). RESULT: ADOPTED RESOLUTION NO. 2021-6 ACTING AS THE LEGISLATIVE BODY OF COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 2018-1 OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO (SAFETY SERVICES), DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO CONSIDER ANNEXING TERRITORY TO COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 2018-1 OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO (SAFETY SERVICES), CARRIED 7-0 – Passed Unanimously MOVER: Damon L. Alexander, Ward 7 SECONDER: Theodore Sanchez, Ward 1 AYES: Sanchez, Ibarra, Figueroa, Shorett, Reynoso, Calvin, Alexander NOES: None 17. Resolution to Adopt Escheatment Policy for Unclaimed Money (All Wards) Recommendation Adopt Resolution No. 2021-7 of the Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino, California, adopting an escheatment policy for unclaimed money. Council Member Calvin pulled Item No. 17 for discussion and asked for clarification on escheatment policies. MOTION BY COUNCIL MEMBER CALVIN, SECONDED BY COUNCIL MEMBER SANCHEZ, to combine Items 15 and 16 for approval and adopt Resolution No. 2021-6 acting as the legislative body of Community Facilities District No. 2018-1 of the City of San Bernardino (Safety Services), declaring its intention to consider annexing territory to Community Facilities District No. 2018-1 of the City of San Bernardino (Safety Services). RESULT: ADOPTED RESOLUTION NO. 2021-7, ADOPTING AN ESCHEATMENT POLICY FOR UNCLAIMED MONEY, CARRIED 7-0 – Passed Unanimously MOVER: Kimberly Calvin, Ward 6 SECONDER: Theodore Sanchez, Ward 1 AYES: Sanchez, Ibarra, Figueroa, Shorett, Reynoso, Calvin, Alexander NOES: None 18. Resolution Approving the City's Updated Personnel Rules (All Wards) Recommendation Adopt Resolution No. 2021-8 of the Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino, California, approving the City’s updated Personnel Rules. Regular Meeting Minutes January 20, 2021 Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino Page 12 Printed 1/21/2021 19. Authorization to Purchase Data Communication Services from ATEL/TPX Recommendation Adopt Resolution No. 2021-9 of the Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino, California, authorizing the City Manager or designee to authorize and issue purchase orders in an amount not to exceed $1,044,450 to ATEL Communications for the purchase of data communication services from TPX for a period of 60 months. Council Member Reynoso pulled Item No. 19 for discussion and asked for clarification on the amount the City is spending on Wi-Fi services. MOTION BY COUNCIL MEMBER ALEXANDER, SECONDED BY COUNCIL MEMBER REYNOSO, adopting Resolution 2021-9, authorizing the City Manager or designee to authorize and issue purchase orders in an amount not to exceed $1,044,450 to ATEL Communications for the purchase of data communication services from TPX for a period of 60 months. RESULT: ADOPTED RESOLUTION NO. 2021-9, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER OR DESIGNEE TO AUTHORIZE AND ISSUE PURCHASE ORDERS IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $1,044,450 TO ATEL COMMUNICATIONS FOR THE PURCHASE OF DATA COMMUNICATION SERVICES FROM TPX FOR A PERIOD OF 60 MONTHS, CARRIED 7-0 – Passed Unanimously MOVER: Damon L. Alexander, Ward 7 SECONDER: Ben Reynoso, Ward 5 AYES: Sanchez, Ibarra, Figueroa, Shorett, Reynoso, Calvin, Alexander NOES: None 20. Authorization to Purchase Website Hosting and Migration Services from Intrado for 60 Months Recommendation Adopt Resolution No. 2020-10 of the Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino, California authorizing the City Manager or designee to authorize and issue Purchase Orders in an amount not to exceed $87,835 to Intrado for the purchase of a website content management system and services to host the City’s external website and intranets for five years. 21. Adamson Police Products Purchase Order (All Wards) Recommendation Adopt Resolution No. 2021-11 of the Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino, California, authorizing the Director of Finance to issue a Purchase Order in the amount of $75,000, with three single year renewal options, to Adamson Police Products for the purchase of safety equipment and supplies. Council Member Reynoso pulled Item No. 21 for discussion and asked for clarification on the Purchase Order amount. Regular Meeting Minutes January 20, 2021 Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino Page 13 Printed 1/21/2021 MOTION BY COUNCIL MEMBER ALEXANDER, SECONDED BY COUNCIL MEMBER SANCHEZ, adopting Resolution 2021-11, authorizing the Director of Finance to issue a Purchase Order in the amount of $75,000, with three single year renewal options, to Adamson Police Products for the purchase of safety equipment and supplies. RESULT: ADOPTED RESOLUTION NO. 2021-11, AUTHORIZING THE DIRECTOR OF FINANCE TO ISSUE A PURCHASE ORDER IN THE AMOUNT OF $75,000, WITH THREE SINGLE YEAR RENEWAL OPTIONS, TO ADAMSON POLICE PRODUCTS FOR THE PURCHASE OF SAFETY EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES, CARRIED 7-0 – Passed Unanimously MOVER: Damon L. Alexander, Ward 7 SECONDER: Theodore Sanchez, Ward 1 AYES: Sanchez, Ibarra, Figueroa, Shorett, Reynoso, Calvin, Alexander NOES: None 22. Professional Services Agreement for Police Mobile Application (All Wards) Recommendation Adopt Resolution No. 2021-12 of the Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino, California, authorizing the City Manager to execute a Professional Services Agreement between the City of San Bernardino and ITsimple and issue a purchase order in an amount not to exceed $40,000 to develop and provide services for a public safety mobile device application. Council Member Reynoso pulled Item No. 22 for discussion and asked for clarification on the fiscal impact for the mobile device application. MOTION BY COUNCIL MEMBER REYNOSO, SECONDED BY COUNCIL MEMBER SANCHEZ, adopting Resolution 2021-12, authorizing the City Manager to execute a Professional Services Agreement between the City of San Bernardino and ITsimple and issue a purchase order in an amount not to exceed $40,000 to develop and provide services for a public safety mobile device application. RESULT: ADOPTED RESOLUTION NO. 2021-12, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE A PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AND ITSIMPLE AND ISSUE A PURCHASE ORDER IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $40,000 TO DEVELOP AND PROVIDE SERVICES FOR A PUBLIC SAFETY MOBILE DEVICE APPLICATION, CARRIED 7-0 – Passed Unanimously MOVER: Ben Reynoso, Ward 5 SECONDER: Theodore Sanchez, Ward 1 AYES: Sanchez, Ibarra, Figueroa, Shorett, Reynoso, Calvin, Alexander NOES: None Regular Meeting Minutes January 20, 2021 Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino Page 14 Printed 1/21/2021 23. San Manuel Memorandum of Agreement (Wards 3, 4, 5) Recommendation Adopt Resolution No. 2021-13 of the Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino, California, authorizing the City Manager to accept the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians Memorandum of Agreement in the amount of $3,156,784 through 2024 and amend the FY 2020/21 Adopted Budget. Council Member Reynoso pulled Item No. 23 for discussion and asked for clarification on the fiscal impact. MOTION BY COUNCIL MEMBER ALEXANDER, SECONDED BY COUNCIL MEMBER SANCHEZ, adopting Resolution 2021-13, authorizing the City Manager to accept the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians Memorandum of Agreement in the amount of $3,156,784 through 2024 and amend the FY 2020/21 Adopted Budget. RESULT: ADOPTED RESOLUTION NO. 2021-13, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO ACCEPT THE SAN MANUEL BAND OF MISSION INDIANS MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT IN THE AMOUNT OF $3,156,784 THROUGH 2024 AND AMEND THE FY 2020/21 ADOPTED BUDGET, CARRIED 7-0 – Passed Unanimously MOVER: Damon L. Alexander, Ward 7 SECONDER: Theodore Sanchez, Ward 1 AYES: Sanchez, Ibarra, Figueroa, Shorett, Reynoso, Calvin, Alexander NOES: None 24. Accept the FY 2020/21 Tobacco Grant (All Wards) Recommendation Adopt Resolution No. 2021-14 of the Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino, California, to authorize the City Manager to accept the FY 2020/21 Tobacco Grant; authorize the Director of Finance to amend the FY 2020/21 Adopted Budget appropriating $1,169,028 in both revenue and expenditures; and authorize the Police Department to increase the approved staffing. Council Member Calvin and Council Member Reynoso pulled Item No. 24 for discussion and asked for clarification on the Community Engagement Officer position and how long the position will be funded by the Tobacco Grant. MOTION BY COUNCIL MEMBER SANCHEZ, SECONDED BY COUNCIL MEMBER CALVIN, adopting Resolution 2021-14, authorizing the City Manager to accept the FY 2020/21 Tobacco Grant; authorizing the Director of Finance to amend the FY 2020/21 Adopted Budget appropriating $1,169,028 in both revenue and expenditures; and authorizing the Police Department to increase the approved staffing. Regular Meeting Minutes January 20, 2021 Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino Page 15 Printed 1/21/2021 RESULT: ADOPTED RESOLUTION NO. 2021-14, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO ACCEPT THE FY 2020/21 TOBACCO GRANT; AUTHORIZING THE DIRECTOR OF FINANCE TO AMEND THE FY 2020/21 ADOPTED BUDGET APPROPRIATING $1,169,028 IN BOTH REVENUE AND EXPENDITURES; AND AUTHORIZING THE POLICE DEPARTMENT TO INCREASE THE APPROVED STAFFING, CARRIED 7-0 – Passed Unanimously MOVER: Theodore Sanchez, Ward 1 SECONDER: Kimberly Calvin, Ward 6 AYES: Sanchez, Ibarra, Figueroa, Shorett, Reynoso, Calvin, Alexander NOES: None 25. Soccer Field Rehabilitation at Nunez Park (Ward 1) Recommendation It is recommended that the Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino, California, adopt Resolution No. 2021-15: 1. Approving a total project budget for the Soccer Field Rehabilitation at Nunez Park Project (“Project”) in the amount of $408,000, to include construction in the amount of $360,430, contingencies in the amount of $36,000, and engineering and inspection budgets in the amount of $11,570; and 2. Authorizing the Director of Finance to amend the FY 2020/21 Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) to include the Project and allocating $208,000 from Quimby Act Parkland Fund No. 269 to support the full Project costs; and 3. Approving the award of a Construction Contract with Act Global America, Inc. in the amount of $360,430; and 4. Authorizing the City Manager or designee to expend the contingency fund, if necessary, to complete the project. 26. Declaring Intent to Annex Territory: CFD No. 2019-1 (Maintenance Services): Annexation No.8 (Ward 6) Recommendation Adopt Resolution No. 2021-16 of the Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino, California, declaring its intention to annex territory into Community Facilities District No. 2019-1 (Maintenance Services) of the City of San Bernardino, adopting a map of the area to be proposed (Annexation No. 8) and authorizing the levy of a special taxes therein. Council Member Calvin and Council Member Reynoso pulled Item No. 26 for discussion. MOTION BY COUNCIL MEMBER SANCHEZ, SECONDED BY COUNCIL MEMBER REYNOSO, adopting Resolution 2021-16, declaring its intention to annex territory into Community Facilities District No. 2019-1 (Maintenance Services) of the City of San Bernardino, adopting a map of the area to be proposed (Annexation No. 8) and authorizing the levy of a special taxes therein. Regular Meeting Minutes January 20, 2021 Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino Page 16 Printed 1/21/2021 RESULT: ADOPTED RESOLUTION NO. 2021-16, DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO ANNEX TERRITORY INTO COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 2019-1 (MAINTENANCE SERVICES) OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO, ADOPTING A MAP OF THE AREA TO BE PROPOSED (ANNEXATION NO. 8) AND AUTHORIZING THE LEVY OF A SPECIAL TAXES THEREIN, CARRIED 7-0 – Passed Unanimously MOVER: Theodore Sanchez, Ward 1 SECONDER: Ben Reynoso, Ward 5 AYES: Sanchez, Ibarra, Figueroa, Shorett, Reynoso, Calvin, Alexander NOES: None 27. Declaring Intent to Annex Territory: CFD No. 2019-1 (Maintenance Services): Annexation No. 7 (Ward 2) Recommendation Adopt Resolution No. 2021-17 of the Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino, California, declaring its intention to annex territory into Community Facilities District No. 2019-1 (Maintenance Services) of the City of San Bernardino, adopting a map of the area to be proposed (Annexation No. 7) and authorizing the levy of a special taxes therein. Council Member Reynoso pulled Item No. 27 for discussion and expressed that it is important to share this information with the public. MOTION BY COUNCIL MEMBER SANCHEZ, SECONDED BY COUNCIL MEMBER REYNOSO, adopting Resolution 2021-17, declaring its intention to annex territory into Community Facilities District No. 2019-1 (Maintenance Services) of the City of San Bernardino, adopting a map of the area to be proposed (Annexation No. 7) and authorizing the levy of a special taxes therein. RESULT: ADOPTED RESOLUTION NO. 2021-17, DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO ANNEX TERRITORY INTO COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 2019-1 (MAINTENANCE SERVICES) OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO, ADOPTING A MAP OF THE AREA TO BE PROPOSED (ANNEXATION NO. 7) AND AUTHORIZING THE LEVY OF A SPECIAL TAXES THEREIN, CARRIED 7-0 – Passed Unanimously MOVER: Ben Reynoso, Ward 5 SECONDER: Theodore Sanchez, Ward 1 AYES: Sanchez, Ibarra, Figueroa, Shorett, Reynoso, Calvin, Alexander NOES: None Regular Meeting Minutes January 20, 2021 Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino Page 17 Printed 1/21/2021 ITEMS TO BE CONSIDERED FOR FUTURE MEETINGS A. Plan for Restarting Regular Meetings of all the City's Advisory Boards, Commissions, and Committees Suspended Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic and the Emergency Orders Restricting Gatherings and in Person Meetings - Submitted by Council Member Damon L. Alexander, Ward 7 Council Member Alexander commented on plans for restarting City Commission meetings. Council Member Alexander stated that after meeting with City Manager Fields, the schedule to start commission meetings via Zoom is as follows: Public Safety Commission meetings will begin in February; Parks and Recreation Commission meetings will begin in March; Arts and Historical Preservation Commission meetings will begin in April; and Animal Control Commission meetings will begin in May. Council Member Figueroa asked for a policy to be brought back to the Mayor and City Council regarding expired building permits during the pandemic. Council Member Figueroa also asked for a mid-year status update for CIP Projects. City Manager Fields advised that staff is currently working on a policy to address the issue of expired building permits. City Attorney Carvalho added that the Mayor and City Council may choose to address this issue through the Emergency Declaration. Council Member Reynoso commented on making public comments digital and streamlined and asked how much it would cost for Spanish and Vietnamese translation during live Mayor and City Council meetings. Council Member Calvin requested that the City provide a COVID update during future meetings, bring back community announcements, and would like staff to explore American Sign Language translation during live meetings. ITEMS TO BE REFERRED TO COMMITTEE There were no items referred to the Committee. REPORTS ON CONFERENCES/MEETINGS ATTENDED There were no reports on conferences/meetings attended. ADJOURNMENT The meeting of the Mayor and City Council was adjourned at 10:03 p.m. The Mayor and City Council and the Mayor and City Council Acting as the Successor Agency to the Redevelopment Agency adjourned to a Study Session to be held on Wednesday, January 27, 2021, via web-conference. The Study Session will begin at 5:30 p.m. BY: Genoveva Rocha, CMC City Clerk