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Mayor John Valdivia
Council Members
Theodore Sanchez
Sandra Ibarra
Juan Figueroa
Fred Shorett
Ben Reynoso
Kimberly Calvin
Damon L. Alexander
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 JOINT POWERS FINANCING
AUTHORITY
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 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 5:32 PM by Mayor John Valdivia on Wednesday, April
7, 2021, via Web-Conference.
Attendee Name Title Status Arrived
Theodore Sanchez Council Member, Ward 1 Present
Sandra Ibarra Mayor Pro-Tem, Ward 2 Present
Juan Figueroa Council Member, Ward 3 Present
Fred Shorett Council Member, Ward 4 Present
Ben Reynoso Council Member, Ward 5 Present
Kimberly Calvin Council Member, Ward 6 Present
Damon L. Alexander Council Member, Ward 7 Present
John Valdivia Mayor Present
Genoveva Rocha City Clerk Present
Sonia Carvalho City Attorney Present
Robert D. Field City Manager Present
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5:30 P.M.
The closed session meeting was called to order at 5:32 p.m.
CLOSED SESSION PUBLIC COMMENT
There were no public comments submitted for the Closed Session Meeting of the Mayor
and City Council.
CLOSED SESSION
(A) CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL - EXISTING LITIGATION (Pursuant to
Government Code Section 54956.9(a) and (d)(1):
a. M.H., a minor by and through his guardian ad litem, Nakitta Young v. City of
San Bernardino, et al., United States District Court Case No.5:20-cv-00242 JGB
(KKx)
(B) CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL - ANTICIPATED LITIGATION Initiation
of litigation (Pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9(d)(4)): Two cases
7:00 P.M.
Mayor Valdivia called the regular meeting to order at 7:00 p.m.
INVOCATION AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
Mayor Valdivia asked Council Member Shorett to lead the Pledge of Allegiance to the
Flag.
CLOSED SESSION REPORT
City Attorney Carvalho reported that there was no reportable action.
PRESENTATION FROM CONGRESSMAN AGUILAR
1. Presentation from Congressman Aguilar - City-Specific Funding Details from
the American Rescue Plan
Congressman Aguilar provided a report on the American Rescue Plan.
The Mayor and City Council commented and asked questions.
CITY MANAGER UPDATE
City Manager Field spoke on Black History Month events in the City and commented on
various improvements throughout the City.
APPOINTMENTS
Mayor Valdivia stated that a request was received from a Council Member to pull Item
No. 7 for discussion.
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2. General Plan Advisory Committee Appointment (Ward 1)
Recommendation
It is recommended that the Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino,
California, approve the appointment of Mr. Reuben J. Arceo to the General Plan
Advisory Committee representing Ward 1 with the term ending December 2022.
Council Staff has verified that appointee is a registered voter within the City.
3. General Plan Advisory Committee Appointment (Ward 6)
Recommendation
It is recommended that the Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino,
California, approve the appointment of Mr. Daniel E. Peeden to the General Plan
Advisory Committee representing Ward 6 with the term ending December 2024.
Council Staff has verified that appointee is a registered voter within the City.
4. Arts and Historical Preservation Commission Appointment (Ward 6)
Recommendation
It is recommended that the Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino,
California, approve the appointment of Ms. Lucy J. Sunga to the Arts and Historical
Preservation Commission representing Ward 6 with the term ending December
2024. Ms. Sunga will replace Rick Moss with the term ending December 2024.
Council Staff has verified that appointee is a registered voter within the City.
5. Elected Official Compensation Advisory Board (Ward 6)
Recommendation
It is recommended that the Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino,
California, approve the appointment of Mr. Michael J. Guillory to the Elected Official
Compensation Advisory Board representing Ward 6 with the term ending December
2024. Mr. Guillory will replace Charlene M. Dixon with the term ending December
2024. Council Staff has verified that appointee is a registered voter within the City.
6. Planning Commission Appointment (Ward 6)
Recommendation
It is recommended that the Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino,
California, approve the appointment of Ms. Dolores Armstead to the Planning
Commission representing Ward 6. Ms. Armstead will replace Anthony Jones with
the term ending December 2024. Council Staff has verified that appointee is a
registered voter within the City.
MOTION BY COUNCIL MEMBER SANCHEZ, SECONDED BY COUNCIL MEMBER
REYNOSO, to approve the appointments listed in Item Nos. 2 through 6.
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RESULT: APPROVED THE APPOINTMENTS OF MR. REUBEN J. ARCEO,
MR. DANIEL E. PEEDEN, MR. DANIEL E. PEEDEN, MR. MICHAEL
J. GUILLORY, AND MS. DOLORES ARMSTEAD, CARRIED 7-0 –
Passed Unanimously
MOVER: Theodore Sanchez, Ward 1
SECONDER: Ben Reynoso, Ward 5
AYES: Sanchez, Figueroa, Shorett, Reynoso, Calvin, Alexander
NOES: Ibarra
7. Public Safety and Human Relations Commission Appointment (Ward 6)
Recommendation
It is recommended that the Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino,
California, approve the appointment of Ms. Treasure Ortiz to the Public Safety and
Human Relations Commission representing Ward 6. Ms. Ortiz will replace Walter
A. Jarman with the term ending December 2024. Council Staff has verified that
appointee is a registered voter within the City.
Council Member Sanchez stated that City Council should try to ensure that
appointments do not give political advantage and that the candidate for this appointment
has filed paperwork to run for political office in the City. Council Member Sanchez
advised that he will be voting no on this item.
Mayor Pro Tem Ibarra commented that, even though it is not stated in the Municipal
Code, City Council should appoint from their ward because the appointees would
understand what the needs are within their ward.
Council Member Shorett stated that he is in agreeance with the comments made.
Council Member Calvin commented that she feels the City has done a poor job of
making commissioners feel valued, and stated that she asked several members of the
sixth ward to serve on a Commission and they advised her that they felt the City does
not take their advisement into consideration. Council Member Calvin advised she chose
appointees based off of community commitment.
Mayor Valdivia asked the City Attorney to clarify that the Mayor has the ability to cast a
vote.
City Attorney Carvalho advised that per section 2.17.040 of the Municipal Code, it states
that each member of such board, commission or citizen advisory committee, after
having been nominated, shall be appointed by at least five affirmative votes of the
Mayor and City Council.
Mayor Valdivia stated that he would be exercising his right to vote on this item.
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MOTION BY COUNCIL MEMBER REYNOSO, SECONDED BY COUNCIL MEMBER
CALVIN, to approve the appointment of Ms. Treasure Ortiz to the Public Safety
and Human Relations Commission. Motion failed 2-6 (Mayor Valdivia, Mayor Pro
Tem Ibarra, Council Members Sanchez, Figueroa, Shorett, and Alexander
opposed)
RESULT: MOTION TO APPROVE THE APPOINTMENT OF MS. TREASURE
ORTIZ FAILED
PRESENTATIONS
8. Proclamation for Red Cross Month
Mayor Valdivia read the proclamation, proclaiming March as Red Cross Month.
PUBLIC COMMENTS FOR ITEMS LISTED AND NOT LISTED ON THE AGENDA
Ken Sawa, Dr. Anne Viricel, David Freedman, Victoria Seitz, David Hahn, Victor
Velasco, Yvette Baysinger, Maureen Daniels, Dan Murphy, Alex Zamora, Rich
Ocereo, Mike Burrows, Felicia, San Bernardino, spoke in support of the San Manuel
Landing Project.
Nick, San Bernardino, commented on the Carousel Mall project and thanked City
Council moving forward with ICO Real Estate Group.
Laurie, Lessy, Ellen Reese, Yvette Ramirez, Cheng, Anne, Alicia Aguayo, Jorge
Baldiveria, Arturo, Christian Flores, Douglas Howie, Amy Vasquez, Andrea
Vidaurre, Savina Walburg, Bernard, Yassie Calasaras, Norman, Stacey Lopez, San
Bernardino, spoke against the San Manuel Landing Project.
Mike Mitchell, Tanya Johnson, San Bernardino, spoke on the lack of ward
representation on Board, Committees, and Commissions.
Manny, San Bernardino, spoke on City Council Members with an agenda and the lack
of support provided to the police in the City.
Sanchez, San Bernardino, spoke on the lack of support provided to the police in the
City.
Robert Porter, San Bernardino, commented on the Carousel Mall project and spoke in
support of the San Manuel Landing Project.
Aaron, San Bernardino, commented on tents and motorhomes parked on vacant land.
Paul Sanborn, Harry Hatch, San Bernardino, commented on the explosion in Ontario
and spoke on fireworks in the City.
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Anonymous, San Bernardino, commented on the nomination of Treasure Ortiz and
asked the Mayor to resign.
Hardy Brown, San Bernardino, spoke on a prior lawsuit in Ward 6, Community
Development Grant Funds, and the lack of diversity amongst City staff.
Cheryl Brown, San Bernardino, spoke on the public comment process and City
employees residing in other cities.
Randolph Riley, San Bernardino, commented on debris at a bakery on Milliken Center
Drive.
Paige Miller, San Bernardino, commented on banning all fireworks and homelessness
issues in the City.
Treasure Ortiz, San Bernardino, spoke against the San Manuel Landing Project and
commented on the Tow Contract Agreements.
Leticia Garcia, San Bernardino, spoke on the City Charter allowing voting residents of
the City to serve on all commissions and spoke against the San Manuel Landing
Project.
Maribel Nunez, San Bernardino, spoke in support of the appointment of Daniel
Peeden and asked about upcoming workshops for the General Plan.
Anonymous, San Bernardino, commented on the lack of road maintenance, graffiti in
the City, and the increased in crime rate.
STAFF REPORTS
9. Ad Hoc and Standing City Council Sub-Committee Review (All Wards)
Recommendation
It is recommended that the Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino,
California, receive a report and provide staff direction regarding the establishment,
purpose and scope of City Council sub-committees.
Assistant City Manager Kramer provided an overview of the staff report.
Council Member Reynoso stated that it is his understanding that the Community
Development Block Grant Committee currently only has two Council Members and
asked the Mayor to appoint another Council Member so recommendations can be
made.
Mayor Pro Tem Ibarra asked why staff is recommending to disband certain
committees.
Ms. Kramer stated that it is up to the City Council to decide which subcommittees
they would like and the item is presented to obtain direction from City Council and
formally bring back resolutions to ensure clarity.
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Council Member Sanchez stated he does not think that staff is recommending to
remove any programs and would like to ensure the long term success of the Military
Banner Program. Council Member Sanchez commented that all of City Council
should have an equal say in how Community Development Block Grant money is
spent and feels that the Community Development Block Grant Ad Hoc Committee
gives advantage to three individuals would like it to be the entire Council.
Mayor Pro Tem Ibarra stated that before it became the Community Development
Block Grant Ad Hoc Committee, it was a community advisory committee that
oversaw various funds and was composed of commissioners.
Mayor Valdivia advised that the previous committee was advisory and they provided
recommendations to City Council.
Council Member Shorett stated that he recalls the advisory committee and that it
became Community Development Block Grant Subcommittee. Council Member
Shorett added that he agrees with the comments made by Council Member
Sanchez.
Mayor Valdivia stated that committees are designed to study specific issues for a
specific amount of time, spoke on funds for the police department, and fundraising
for military banners is a leadership opportunity for City Council.
Reynoso stated that money for recruitment for police has nothing to do with honor
and respect for armed services.
MOTION BY COUNCIL MEMBER SANCHEZ, SECONDED BY COUNCIL MEMBER
SHORETT, directed staff to come back with a report to dismantle the Community
Development Block Grant Committee, Legislative Review Committee and
Hometown Military Banner Committee and find ways that the responsibilities are
allocated to staff with either zero cost or a program that incorporates a funding
solution.
RESULT: DIRECTED STAFF TO COME BACK WITH A REPORT TO
DISMANTLE THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT
COMMITTEE, LEGISLATIVE REVIEW COMMITTEE AND
HOMETOWN MILITARY BANNER COMMITTEE AND FIND WAYS
THAT THE RESPONSIBILITIES ARE ALLOCATED TO STAFF
WITH EITHER ZERO COST OR A PROGRAM THAT
INCORPORATES A FUNDING SOLUTION, 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
10. Successor Agency Action: 2010A and 2010B Series Tax Allocation Bond
Refunding (All Wards)
Recommendation
Adopt Resolution No. 2021-56 of the Mayor and City Council of the City of San
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Bernardino, California, acting in the capacity as the Successor Agency to the
Redevelopment Agency of the City of San Bernardino, authorizing the issuance of
its refunding bonds; approving a form of indenture, a form of bond purchase
agreement, a form of irrevocable refunding instructions, and a form of continuing
disclosure agreement; making certain determinations relating thereto; and
authorizing certain other action in connection therewith.
MOTION BY COUNCIL MEMBER SHORETT, SECONDED BY COUNCIL MEMBER
SANCHEZ, to approve staff’s recommendation.
RESULT: ADOPTED RESOLUTION NO. 2021-56 AUTHORIZING THE
ISSUANCE OF ITS REFUNDING BONDS; APPROVING A FORM
OF INDENTURE, A FORM OF BOND PURCHASE AGREEMENT, A
FORM OF IRREVOCABLE REFUNDING INSTRUCTIONS, AND A
FORM OF CONTINUING DISCLOSURE AGREEMENT; MAKING
CERTAIN DETERMINATIONS RELATING THERETO; AND
AUTHORIZING CERTAIN OTHER ACTION IN CONNECTION
THEREWITH, 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
City Manager Field informed the Mayor and City Council that Item No. 22 was intended
to be placed under Staff Reports.
Mayor Valdivia moved Item No. 22 out of agenda order.
22. Resolution Authorizing the City Manager to Execute Contracts for Tow
Rotation Services (All Wards)
Recommendation
Adopt Resolution No. 2021-63 of the Mayor and City Council of the City of San
Bernardino, California, authorizing the City Manager to execute tow service
agreements with various tow service carriers and reaffirming tow carrier
requirements.
Captain Pellis provided a presentation to the Mayor and City Council.
Council Member Sanchez clarified that staff is offering an alternate
recommendation, which would be to place category 3 and 4 in category 2 as they
work towards compliance.
MOTION BY COUNCIL MEMBER SANCHEZ, SECONDED BY COUNCIL
MEMBER ALEXANDER, to approve the alternative staff recommendation
Council Member Shorett seconded with an amendment that all tow companies that
are given a contract have until June 30, 2021 to meet all the requirements set by the
City and staff must complete a physical inspection that is signed by both parties to
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ensure compliance.
Captain Pellis advised it would take staff time to complete inspections; however it is
their intention to perform thorough inspections for all tow carriers and the service
agreements provide an option for the City to remove a tow carrier for failure to meet
those requirements.
Council Member Alexander asked if this would include California Highway Patrol
and heavy lifting vehicle inspections.
Captain Pellis advised that tow vehicle inspection are performed by the California
Highway Patrol and the police department would utilize the Highway Patrol’s
process.
MOTION BY COUNCIL MEMBER SANCHEZ, SECONDED BY COUNCIL MEMBER
ALEXANDER, to approve the alternative staff recommendation with an
amendment.
RESULT: ALLOW FOR TOW CARRIERS IN CATEGORIES 3 AND 4 TO
OPERATE IN CATEGORY 2 WHILE THEY WORK TOWARDS
COMPLIANCE; ENTER INTO CONTRACTS PERMITTING THE
TOW CARRIERS TO BE ON THE TOW ROTATION BETWEEN
NOW AND JULY 1, 2021 WHILE THEY MAKE IMPROVEMENTS
TO MEET CITY REQUIREMENTS; AND DIRECT CITY STAFF TO
CONDUCT PHYSICAL INSPECTIONS ENSURING
REQUIREMENTS ARE MET BY THE TOW CARRIERS THAT
MUST BE SIGNED BY BOTH PARTIES, CARRIED 7-0 – Passed
Unanimously
MOVER: Theodore Sanchez, Ward 1
SECONDER: Damon L. Alexander, Ward 7
AYES: Sanchez, Ibarra, Figueroa, Shorett, Reynoso, Calvin, Alexander
NOES: None
PUBLIC HEARINGS
11. Final Environmental Impact Report, General Plan Amendment 20-02,
Development Code Amendment (Zoning Map Amendment) 20-03, Specific
Plan Amendment 20-01 and Development Permit Type-D 20-02 – the Landing
by San Manuel (Ward 1)
Recommendation
It is recommended that the Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino,
California:
1) Adopt Resolution No. 2021-57 of the Mayor and City Council of the City of San
Bernardino, California, certifying the Final Environmental Impact Report (State
Clearinghouse No. 2020100067), adopting the Facts, Findings, and Statement of
Overriding Considerations, and Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program,
and approving General Plan Amendment 20-02 changing the General Plan Land
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Use Designation from Public/Quasi Public to Specific Plan of a parcel (APN:
0136-371-33) containing approximately 12.89 acres (Attachment 1);
2) Introduce, read by title only, and waive further reading of Ordinance No. MC-
1557 of the Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino, California,
approving Development Code Amendment (Zoning Map Amendment) 20-03 and
Specific Plan Amendment 20-01 changing the Zoning District Classification from
Public Facilities (PF) to Specific Plan - Alliance California (SP-AC) Third Street
Land Use District of a parcel (APN: 0136-371-33) containing approximately 12.89
acres, consistent with a certified Final Environmental Impact Report (State
Clearinghouse No. 2020100067) (Attachment 3);
3) Adopt Resolution No. 2021-58 of the Mayor and City Council of the City of San
Bernardino, California, approving Development Permit Type-D20-02 allowing the
consolidation of four (4) parcels containing a total of approximately 52.97 acres
and the development of an industrial warehouse containing approximately
1,153,644 square feet on a project site located on the south side of East 3rd
Street, between North Victoria Avenue and North Central Avenue (APN: 0136-
371-18, 33, 36 and 37), consistent with a certified Final Environmental Impact
Report (State Clearinghouse No. 2020100067) (Attachment 5); and
4) Schedule the adoption of the above Ordinance for the regularly scheduled
meeting of the Mayor and City Council on April 7, 2021.
Mayor Valdivia opened the public hearing item at 9:57 p.m.
Associate Planner Mora-Rodriguez provided a presentation of the staff report.
At this time, City Clerk Rocha played the Public Comments for the Mayor and City
Council.
Lowell King, Regional Operations Officer for the Inland Empire Goodwill, spoke
in support of the San Manuel Landing Project.
Tomas Morales, President of Cal State University of San Bernardino, spoke in
support of the San Manuel Landing Project.
Jayson Baiz, Labors International Union of North America, spoke in support of
the San Manuel Landing Project.
Thomas Ruiz, Labors Local 793, spoke in support of the San Manuel Landing
Project.
Jose Garcia, Laborers Pacific Southwest Regional Organizing Coalition, spoke
in support of the San Manuel Landing Project.
Dan Flores, Executive Director of Mary’s Mercy Center, spoke in support of the
San Manuel Landing Project.
Diana Rodriguez, President of San Bernardino Valley College, spoke in support
of the San Manuel Landing Project.
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Peter Mateo, Director of Planning and Development of San Manuel, provided a
presentation of the project and thanked the Mayor, City Council, and City staff.
MOTION BY COUNCIL MEMBER FIGUEROA, SECONDED BY COUNCIL
MEMBER SHORETT, to approve staff recommendation.
Council Member Figueroa asked if the site is located within the property of the
airport and has direct connection to the airport. Council Member Figueroa also
extended an apology to the San Manuel Tribe on a comment that was previously
made that San Manuel is an outsider.
Planning Division Manager Mujica advised that it is located within the property of the
airport and has direct access.
Mayor Valdivia stated that this is an employment opportunity for the community.
Council Member Reynoso thanked the San Manuel Tribe for the interaction with the
community and their engagement; however he will not be able to support the project
due to air pollution and health risks impacts.
Council Member Shorett commented that he is excited about the project and the San
Manuel Tribe has been an excellent partner to the community.
Council Member Sanchez clarified that Mr. Mateo is the Project Manager and stated
he would like to impose the requirements that all off road diesel powered equipment
used during the construction be final tier four engines, and all off-road equipment
with a power rating below 19 kilowatts used during construction be battery powered
and asked if this is possible.
Mr. Mateo stated that they are committed to using final tier four engines and the
standard technology used is battery powered and that he will accept the
requirements as Conditions of Approval.
Mr. Mujica stated that staff can modify the mitigation monitoring program to include
the requirements.
Council Member Alexander asked about large trucks on roads around the facility and
asked if the roads will be repaved.
Mr. Mateo advised they will pay their allocated fair share for any and all development
impact fees associated with the project, which includes sewer, water, storm drains,
and streets. Mr. Mateo added that they are working with the City of Highland and the
San Bernardino Airport to make improvements on arterial streets and will be
rebuilding all roads that are directly impacted by the construction.
MOTION BY COUNCIL MEMBER FIGUEROA, SECONDED BY COUNCIL MEMBER
SHORETT, to approve staff’s recommendation.
Mayor Valdivia closed the public hearing at 11:02 p.m.
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RESULT: ADOPTED RESOLUTION NO. 2021-57, INTRODUCED, READ BY
TITLE ONLY, AND WAIVED FURTHER READING OF ORDINANCE
NO. MC-1557, ADOPTED RESOLUTION NO. 2021-58, AND
SCHEDULED THE ADOPTION OF THE ABOVE ORDINANCE FOR
THE REGULARLY SCHEDULED MEETING OF THE MAYOR AND
CITY COUNCIL ON APRIL 7, 2021, CARRIED (5-2)
MOVER: Juan Figueroa, Ward 3
SECONDER: Fred Shorett, Ward 4
AYES: Sanchez, Ibarra, Figueroa, Shorett, Alexander
NOES: Reynoso, Calvin
12. Substantial Amendment to FY 2020-2021 Action Plan
Recommendation
It is recommended that the Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino,
California hold a public hearing, and
1) Adopt a Substantial Amendment to the FY 2020-2021 Action Plan;
2) Direct the Finance Director to amend the Fiscal Year 2020-2021 Budget pursuant
to the Substantial Amendment to the Fiscal Year 2020-2021 Action Plan;
3) Direct the Finance Director to establish a new fund and associated accounts for
the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG-CV3) pursuant to the
Substantial Amendment to the Fiscal Year 2020-2021 Action Plan; and
4) Authorize the City Manager or designee to take any further actions and execute
any further documents and certifications as may be necessary to effectuate the
submittal of the Substantial Amendment to the Fiscal Year 2020-2021 Action
Plan.
Mayor Valdivia opened the public hearing at 11:04 p.m.
City Clerk Rocha informed the Mayor and City Council that there were no Public
Comments received for this item.
MOTION BY COUNCIL MEMBER SHORETT, SECONDED BY COUNCIL MEMBER
SANCHEZ, to approve staff’s recommendation.
Council Member Sanchez asked if the actions requested are substantial amendments to
the 2021 CDBG allocations.
Administrative Analyst Gallegos advised that this is only for the current Fiscal Year 2021
Action Plan.
Council Member Calvin commented that in the staff report, it is mentioned that there
was only one voting member present at the last CDBG Committee meeting and it did
not mention that the Mayor appointed himself as chair and asked why the information is
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left out.
Assistant Manager Kramer stated that the Mayor was not mentioned because he was
not one of the Council Members present and did not have any voting power and added
that no action was taken and it was a work study that did not change the
recommendations.
Council Member Figueroa commented that the Family Services of Redlands is included
in the report and stated that the City is giving funds to this agency that does not provide
services in the City of San Bernardino. Council Member Figueroa stated that he would
like the Family Services of Redlands to be removed and give the funds to Step Up on
Second.
Ms. Gallegos advised that the City is currently funding the organizations listed and it
was approved by City Council previously and advised that the Family Services of
Redlands assists the homeless population in San Bernardino.
Council Member Figueroa stated that they do not provide services in San Bernardino.
Council Member Shorett advised that he will not change his motion and that City
Council already agreed to fund the organization.
Council Member Figueroa asked for locations of motels that have been identified in the
staff report and how they were chosen.
Housing Division Manager Noble advised the locations and stated that these projects
were County initiated and were not selected by the City.
Ms. Kramer advised that the only item before City Council is the amendment that
addresses the COVID relief fund, not the annual action plan that was adopted at the
beginning of the year.
MOTION BY MAYOR PRO TEM IBARRA, SECONDED BY COUNCIL MEMBER
SHORETT, to approve staff’s recommendation.
Mayor Valdivia closed the public hearing at 11:15 p.m.
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RESULT: ADOPTED A SUBSTANTIAL AMENDMENT TO THE FY 2020-2021
ACTION PLAN, DIRECTED THE FINANCE DIRECTOR TO AMEND
THE FISCAL YEAR 2020-2021 BUDGET AND ESTABLISH A NEW
FUND AND ASSOCIATED ACCOUNTS FOR THE COMMUNITY
DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT, AND AUTHORIZED THE CITY
MANAGER OR DESIGNEE TO TAKE ANY FURTHER ACTIONS
AND EXECUTE ANY FURTHER DOCUMENTS AND
CERTIFICATIONS AS MAY BE NECESSARY TO EFFECTUATE
THE SUBMITTAL OF THE SUBSTANTIAL AMENDMENT TO THE
FISCAL YEAR 2020-2021 ACTION PLAN, CARRIED (4-3)
MOVER: Sandra Ibarra, Ward 2
SECONDER: Fred Shorett, Ward 4
AYES: Sanchez, Ibarra, Shorett, Calvin
NOES: Figueroa, Reynoso, Alexander
13. Street Vacation of Portion of 4th Street (Ward 1)
Recommendation
It is recommended that the Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino,
California, take the following actions:
1) Conduct a Public Hearing, per Street and Highway Code 8322-8325, to consider
comments on the proposed street vacation; and
2) Adopt Resolution 2021-59 of the Mayor and City Council of the City of San
Bernardino, California, approving the vacation of a portion of 4th Street and
rescinding and repealing Resolution No. 2020-216
Mayor Valdivia opened the public hearing at 11:15 p.m.
City Clerk Rocha informed the Mayor and City Council that there were no Public
Comments received for this item.
MOTION BY COUNCIL MEMBER SHORETT, SECONDED BY COUNCIL MEMBER
SANCHEZ, to approve staff’s recommendation.
Mayor Valdivia closed the public hearing at 11:16 p.m.
RESULT: ADOPTED RESOLUTION 2021-59 OF THE MAYOR AND CITY
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO, CALIFORNIA,
APPROVING THE VACATION OF A PORTION OF 4TH STREET
AND RESCINDING AND REPEALING RESOLUTION NO. 2020-
216, 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
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Mayor Valdivia left the meeting at 11:16 p.m.
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 Reynoso pulled Item No. 14.
Council Member Calvin pulled Item No. 18.
Council Member Alexander pulled Item Nos. 14 and 24.
MOTION BY COUNCIL MEMBER SANCHEZ, SECONDED BY REYNOSO, to
approve the Consent Calendar and pull item Nos. 14, 18, and 24.
RESULT: APPROVED THE CONSENT CALENDAR AND PULL ITEM NOS. 14,
18, and 24, 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
14. Resolution of the Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino,
California, Authorizing the City Manager to Execute the Third Amendment to
the Legal Service Agreement with Carpenter, Rothans & Dumont, LLP
Recommendation
Adopted Resolution No. 2021-60, approving third amendment to the agreement with
Carpenter Rothans & Dumont, LLP
Council Member Reynoso and Alexander pulled item No. 14 for discussion.
Council Member Reynoso stated that this is an excessive force case regarding the
death of a man with mental disabilities and the approved amount was initially $50,000
and has since increased to $500,000 for litigation expenses. Council Member Reynoso
commented that he finds this concerning.
Council Member Alexander asked if this is a local and minority law firm, and if not why
are we not reaching out to these types of law firms in the City.
City Attorney Carvalho advised that representation in most cities is done in conjunction
with the Risk Management Department and there are several firms in California that
specialize in use of force cases. Ms. Carvalho advised that if it City Council’s direction
to staff look for local representation that have this expertise, they can work with staff to
issue a Request for Proposal.
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City Manager Field advised that the City does not currently have a Risk Manager to
handle this process.
Council Member Alexander stated that the City is not utilizing the talent in San
Bernardino.
Mayor Pro Tem Ibarra commented that it is troubling that the amount of money is so
high.
MOTION BY MAYOR PRO TEM IBARRA, to direct staff to issue a Request for
Proposals for another law firm to represent the City. There was no second.
Council Member Sanchez stated that would be a grave mistake.
MOTION BY COUNCIL MEMBER SANCHEZ, SECONDED BY COUNCIL MEMBER
SHORETT, to approve staff recommendation. Motion failed 3-4 (Mayor Pro Tem
Ibarra, Council Members Reynoso, Calvin, and Alexander opposed)
Council Member Sanchez stated that this needs to be handled delicately and asked for
caution from City Council.
Council Member Shorett stated that he is in support of approving this item.
Council Member Alexander and Council Member Calvin advised they will reconsider
their vote.
Mayor Pro Tem Ibarra asked for an update on outstanding receipts and will also
reconsider her vote.
MOTION MADE BY COUNCIL MEMBER SHORETT, SECONDED BY COUNCIL
MEMBER ALEXANDER, to reconsider vote. Motion passes 6-1 (Council Member
Reynoso opposed)
MOTION BY COUNCIL MEMBER SHORETT, SECONDED BY COUNCIL MEMBER
SANCHEZ, to approve Staff’s recommendation.
RESULT: ADOPTED RESOLUTION NO. 2021-60, APPROVING THIRD
AMENDMENT TO THE AGREEMENT WITH CARPENTER
ROTHANS & DUMONT, LLP, CARRIED (6-1)
MOVER: Fred Shorett, Ward 4
SECONDER: Theodore Sanchez, Ward 1
AYES: Sanchez, Ibarra, Figueroa, Shorett, Calvin, Alexander
NOES: Reynoso
15. 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 meeting minutes for the following meetings:
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1) May 21, 2020, Special Meeting
2) September 16, 2020, Special Meeting; and
3) March 3, 2021, Regular Meeting
16. April, October, December 2020 and January, February 2021 City Board,
Commission, and Citizen Advisory Committee Approved Minutes
Recommendation
Receive and file the minutes from the City board, commission, and citizen advisory
committee meetings approved in January, February, and March 2021.
17. Harris Building Parking Option Extension (Ward 1)
Recommendation
Adopt Resolution No. 2021-61 of the Mayor and City Council of the City of San
Bernardino, California, acting as the Successor Agency to the Redevelopment
Agency, approving the extension to the reciprocal easement agreement (REA) with
El Corte Ingles, S.A., a Spanish Corporation (“ECI”) for parking.
18. Code Amendment - Downtown Advisory Committee Final Reading (Wards 1 &
3)
Recommendation
Accept the final reading and adopt Ordinance MC-1552 of the Mayor and City
Council of the City of San Bernardino, California, adopting a Code Amendment to
Section 2.17.040 related to Appointment-Registered voters requirement-
Compensation-Oath, with the amendments identified by the Mayor and City Council
motion to approve the ordinance.
Council Member Calvin pulled Item No. 18 for discussion and stated that City Council
voted and agreed that the members would have to be residents of the City or they can
be active business owners but they may not just be a commercial property owner and
inquired if the language would be included in the Resolution.
MOTION BY COUNCIL MEMBER SHORETT, SECONDED BY COUNCIL MEMBER
SANCHEZ, to continue the item.
RESULT: ITEM CONTINUED, 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
19. General Plan Webpage (All Wards)
Recommendation
It is recommended that the Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino,
California, receive and file this report on the launching of the City’s General Plan
webpage - FutureSB2050.com.
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20. Local Early Action Planning Grant Program
Recommendation
It is recommended that the Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino,
California, adopt Resolution No. 2021-62 authorizing the City Manager to submit an
application for the Local Government Planning Support Grant Program.
21. 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 February and
March 2021.
23. Construction Contract Award – Playground Equipment Replacement - Phase 3
(Wards 1, 4, 5, 6)
Recommendation
Adopt Resolution No. 2021-64 of the Mayor and City Council of the City of San
Bernardino, California:
1. Approving the award of a Construction Contract with Pacific Play Systems, Inc. in
the amount of $879,950 for the construction of Playground Equipment
Replacement-Phase 3 (CIP PR21-001) (“Project”); and
2. Authorizing project construction, construction contingencies and inspections
costs in the total amount of $1,012,270 for the Project; and
3. Authorizing the City Manager or designee to expend the contingency fund, if
necessary, to complete the Project.
24. Construction Contract Award – Citywide Concrete Repairs (Wards 1,2 & 6)
Recommendation
Adopt Resolution No. 2021-65 of the Mayor and City Council of the City of San
Bernardino, California:
1. Approving the award of a Construction Contract with Martinez Concrete, Inc. in
the amount of $412,550 to provide Citywide annual concrete repairs; and
2. Authorizing project construction, construction contingencies and inspections
costs in the total amount of $483,032 for Citywide Annual Concrete Repairs
Project (CIP SS-D); and
3. Authorizing the City Manager or designee to expend the contingency fund, if
necessary, to complete the project.
Council Member Alexander pulled Item No. 24 for discussion and asked if local vendor
preference was used when awarding this contract.
Finance Director Whitehorn advised that the City is not allowed to utilize local vendor
preference for construction projects, per the State of California.
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Public Works Director Jensen advised that the City must award the contract to the
lowest responsive bidder.
MOTION BY COUNCIL MEMBER SHORETT, SECONDED BY COUNCIL MEMBER
SANCHEZ, to continue the item.
RESULT: ITEM CONTINUED, 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
25. Final Reading and Adoption of Ordinance MC-1554 (Ward 3)
Recommendation
It is recommended that the Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino,
California, conduct a final reading and adoption of Ordinance MC-1554 amending
Ordinance MC-1522 and levying special taxes to be collected during Fiscal Year
2020/21 to pay the annual costs of the maintenance and servicing of landscaping,
lighting, water quality improvements, graffiti, streets, street sweeping, parks and trail
maintenance, a reserve fund for capital replacement, and administrative expenses
with respect to City of San Bernardino Community Facilities District No. 2019-1
(Maintenance Services).
26. Final Reading and Adoption of Ordinance MC-1556 (Ward 6)
Recommendation
It is recommended that the Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino,
California, conduct final reading and adoption of Ordinance MC-1556 amending
Ordinance MC-1522 and levying special taxes to be collected during Fiscal Year
2020/21 to pay the annual costs of the maintenance and servicing of Landscaping,
Lighting, Water Quality Improvements, Graffiti, Streets, Street Sweeping, Parks and
Trail Maintenance, A Reserve Fund for Capital Replacement, and Administrative
Expenses With Respect to City of San Bernardino Community Facilities District No.
2019-1 (Maintenance Services).
ITEMS TO BE CONSIDERED FOR FUTURE MEETINGS
27. Restricted Truck Routes- Council Member Alexander
Council Member Alexander requested an item to be brought back to City Council
regarding restricted truck routes and how they might benefit the City.
MOTION BY COUNCIL MEMBER REYNOSO, SECOND BY COUNCIL MEMBER
SANCHEZ, to bring back a report on restricted truck routes. CARRIED 7-0 –
Passed Unanimously
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Council Member Shorett asked staff to bring back an item within 30 days regarding how
Council Members can amend the City Charter and how they can place a measure on
the ballot in 2022 to eliminate the Mayor’s position as a full-time paid position.
Council Member Alexander asked staff to bring back an item to activate the Charter
Review Committee.
Council Member Reynoso asked staff to bring back an item regarding a citywide
warehouse moratorium.
Council Member Calvin asked staff to bring back an item regarding an automated
system that will allow residents to see when streets will be repaved or repairs completed
and would like staff to determine the cost for the system.
ITEMS TO BE REFERRED TO COMMITTEE
None
REPORTS ON CONFERENCES/MEETINGS ATTENDED
None
ADJOURNMENT
The meeting of the Mayor and City Council was adjourned at 12:00 a.m.
The Mayor and City Council will adjourn to a special meeting that will be held on
Wednesday, March 31, 2021 via tele-conference. Open Session will begin at 5:30 p.m.
BY:
Genoveva Rocha, CMC
City Clerk