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Mayor John Valdivia
Council Members
Theodore Sanchez
Sandra Ibarra
Juan Figueroa
Fred Shorett
Ben Reynoso
Kimberly Calvin
Damon L. Alexander
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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, 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 5:39 p.m.
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. PUBLIC EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE EVALUATIONS
Pursuant to Government Code Section 54957
(Discussion of evaluation procedures and preparation for annual evaluation of
Mayor and Council appointees)
Title: City Manager
Title: City Attorney
Title: City Clerk
B. POTENTIAL THREAT TO PUBLIC SERVICES OR FACILITIES
Pursuant to Government Code Section 54957
Consultation with Chief of Police
7:00 P.M.
Mayor Valdivia called the regular meeting to order at 7:04 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 is no reportable action.
CITY MANAGER UPDATE
City Manager Field commented on the reopening of public facilities and the City’s public
counter, various events in the City, illegal firework activities, and commented on the
grant that the Water Department received to install smart meters and water
conservation measures.
Mayor Valdivia expressed his appreciation of Public W orks staff and public employees.
APPOINTMENTS
1. General Plan Advisory Committee Appointment (Ward 3)
Recommendation
It is recommended that the Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino,
California, approve the appointment of Ms. Angela M. Torres to the General Plan
Advisory Committee representing Ward 3 with the term ending December 2024.
Council Staff has verified that appointee is a registered voter within the City.
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2. Parks, Recreation and Community Services 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 Mr. Micah E. Lee to the Parks, Recreation
and Community Services Commission representing Ward 6. Mr. Lee will replace
Charlè Jacobs with the term ending December 2024. Council Staff has verified that
appointee is a registered voter within the City.
3. General Plan Advisory Committee Appointment (Ward 3)
Recommendation
It is recommended that the Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino,
California, approve the appointment of Mr. Anthony R. Aguirre to the General Plan
Advisory Committee representing Ward 3 with the term ending December 2024.
Council Staff has verified that appointee is a registered voter within the City.
4. Measure S Citizens Oversight Committee Appointment (Ward 5)
Recommendation
It is recommended that the Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino,
California, approve the appointment of Mr. Anthony J. Roberson to the Measure S
Citizens Oversight Committee representing Ward 5. Mr. Roberson will replace Eric
Roark with the term ending December 2024. Council Staff has verified that
appointee is a registered voter within the City.
5. Measure S Citizens Oversight Committee Reappointment (Ward 6)
Recommendation
It is recommended that the Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino,
California, approve the reappointment of Ms. Bronica L. Martindale to the Measure
S Citizens Oversight Committee representing Ward 6 with the term ending
December 2024. Council Staff has verified that appointee is a registered voter
within the City.
6. Charter Review Commission Reappointment (Ward 6)
Recommendation
It is recommended that the Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino,
California, approve the reappointment of Ms. Vicki Lee to the Charter Review
Commission representing Ward 6 with the term ending December 2024. Council
Staff has verified that appointee is a registered voter within the City.
Mayor Pro Tem Ibarra asked if City Council can vote separately on Appointment Item
No. 2.
MOTION BY COUNCIL MEMBER FIGUEROA, SECONDED BY COUNCIL MEMBER
REYNOSO, to approve the appointments listed in Item Nos. 1, 3, 4, 5, and 6.
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RESULT: APPROVED THE APPOINTMENTS OF MS. ANGELA M. TORRES,
MR. ANTHONY R. AGUIRRE, MR. ANTHONY J. ROBERSON, MS.
BRONICA L. MARTINDALE, AND MS. VICKI LEE, CARRIED 7-0 –
Passed Unanimously
MOVER: Juan Figueroa, Ward 3
SECONDER: Ben Reynoso, Ward 5
AYES: Sanchez, Ibarra, Figueroa, Shorett, Reynoso, Calvin, Alexander
NOES: None
Mayor Pro Tem Ibarra voiced concerns that Mr. Micah E. Lee does not reside in the
sixth ward.
Council Member Reynoso spoke on Mr. Lee’s character, stating that his experience with
Parks and Recreation is not contingent on where he lives.
MOTION BY COUNCIL MEMBER SANCHEZ, SECONDED BY COUNCIL MEMBER
REYNOSO, to approve the appointment.
RESULT: APPROVED THE APPOINTMENT OF MR. MICAH E. LEE TO THE
PARKS, RECREATION AND COMMUNITY SERVICES
COMMISSION, CARRIED (6-1)
MOVER: Theodore Sanchez, Ward 1
SECONDER: Ben Reynoso, Ward 5
AYES: Sanchez, Figueroa, Shorett, Reynoso, Calvin, Alexander
NOES: Ibarra
PRESENTATIONS
7. Proclamation for National Library Week - April 4-10, 2021
Mayor Valdivia proclaimed the week of April 4-10, 2021 as National Library Week.
PUBLIC COMMENTS FOR ITEMS LISTED AND NOT LISTED ON THE AGENDA
Ana, San Bernardino, commented on the Mayor and City Council arguing during
meetings and asked that City Council perform their job.
Sonjanetha Scott, San Bernardino, commented on large amounts of debris at an old
bakery on Medical Center Drive.
Janette Seppie, San Bernardino, spoke in support of Item No. 30 and the removal of
the concrete pile at Oxbow Project location.
Victor Velasco, Roxanna Barrera, Andrew Thompson, Cathie Destefano, Olga
Flores, Abe Vasquez, Andres Garcia, Augustin Ledesma, Rayleen Baregos, Mrs.
Bill, Arturo, Araceli, Alejandra Avila, Naomi, Teyes, Nikkie Amtare, Atina Tan, Lulu
Aldan, Michael Segura, Janet Haro, Tina Avosmorgan, Daniel Rodriguez,
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Christian Flores, Sharon Williams, Sunny Ivy, Jody Isenberg, Nick, Miriam Neito,
Jack Cruit, Carol Baez, Amber Vasquez, San Bernardino, spoke in support of a
warehouse moratorium.
Henry Nickel, San Bernardino, commented on Item No. 30 and asked City Council to
consider a policy change that would require a bonding surety for all temporary use stock
piling permits and spoke on returning to in-person meetings.
Peggy Haslett, San Bernardino, spoke in support of Item No. 30 and expressed her
gratitude to former Council Member Nickel and current sixth ward Council Member
Reynoso.
Gabriel Jaramillo, San Bernardino, commented on the Mayor’s statements regarding
Ward 1.
Harry Hatch, San Bernardino, spoke on placing at item on the agenda regarding
fireworks.
Robert Porter, San Bernardino, informed the public of his radio show, spoke on
attendance at Council meetings, retrofitting City Hall, and stated he is looking forward to
the campaign finances item.
Hardy Brown, San Bernardino, commented on the committee and commission
appointees by Council Member Calvin and Council Member Reynoso and the lack of
representation of various wards.
Treasure Ortiz, San Bernardino, commented on the status of a Community Benefits
Agreement with ICO Real Estate Group, community outreach for the general plan,
spoke in support of Item No. 9 and of a warehouse moratorium. Ms. Ortiz also asked
who will be held accountable regarding the Oxbow project and commented on the
Mayor’s statements.
Elma Marquez, San Bernardino, spoke in support of the approval of Item No. 14 and
the importance of a Community Benefits Agreement.
Faraz, San Bernardino, commented on Item No. 14 and spoke on the importance of
having environmental impact mitigation and ensuring a Community Benefits Agreement
is in place.
Linda Magallanez, San Bernardino, asked who will be held accountable for the
concrete pile at the Oxbow project and spoke in support of a warehouse moratorium.
Eloise Gallarza, San Bernardino, spoke in support of the approval of Item No. 14 and
the importance of a Community Benefits Agreement.
Marvin Norman, San Bernardino, spoke against the approval of Item No. 14.
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STAFF REPORTS
8. Animal Services Update (All Wards)
Recommendation
It is recommended that the Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino,
California:
1. Receive and file a staff report on the status of improvements to the Animal
Shelter;
2. Adopt Resolution No. 2021-87, accepting a grant award in the amount of
$1,500,000 from the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians for Animal Shelter
Programs and Services allocated over a three year period (FY 2020/21 through
FY 2022/23) and delegating authority to the City Manager to conduct all
negotiations and sign and submit all necessary documents to receive the grant
award; and
3. Authorize the Director of Finance to amend the FY 2020/21 Budget to
appropriate $500,000 of the grant funding for animal shelter programs and
services; and
4. Authorize the Director of Finance to amend the FY 2020/21 budget to transfer
$31,160 from the Animal Services Fund (account 124 230 0001 5704) to Public
Works Facilities and Maintenance Operations budget for the emergency removal
and replacement of the modular trailer required to mitigate an immediate risk to
the health and safety of City employees.
Animal Services Director Watson provided an update on the Animal Services
Department.
MOTION BY COUNCIL MEMBER REYNOSO, SECONDED BY COUNCIL MEMBER
FIGUEROA, to approve staff recommendations.
RESULT: RECEIVED AND FILED A STAFF REPORT ON THE STATUS OF
IMPROVEMENTS TO THE ANIMAL SHELTER, ADOPTED
RESOLUTION NO. 2021-87, AUTHORIZED THE DIRECTOR OF
FINANCE TO AMEND THE FY 2020/21 BUDGET TO
APPROPRIATE $500,000 OF THE GRANT FUNDING FOR ANIMAL
SHELTER PROGRAMS AND SERVICES AND $31,160 FROM THE
ANIMAL SERVICES FUND TO PUBLIC WORKS FACILITIES AND
MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS BUDGET, CARRIED 7-0 – Passed
Unanimously
MOVER: Ben Reynoso, Ward 5
SECONDER: Juan Figueroa, Ward 3
AYES: Sanchez, Ibarra, Figueroa, Shorett, Reynoso, Calvin, Alexander
NOES: None
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9. Administrative Policies (All Wards)
Recommendation
It is recommended that the Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino,
California, review and consider the following proposed administrative policies and
provide direction for modifications or adopt the resolutions as presented:
1. Use of the City Seal (Resolution No.2021-67); and
2. Procedure for Elected Officials to Place Items on the City Council Agenda
(Resolution No.2021-68); and
3. Elected Officials’ Interaction with City Staff and Involvement in Administrative
Affairs (Resolution No. 2021-69).
City Manager Field provided an overview of the policies brought forward for City Council
approval.
Council Member Reynoso commented on Item No. 3, Letter D, which states the Mayor,
City Council, and City staff will not blindside each other in public.
MOTION BY COUNCIL MEMBER REYNOSO to approve with the exclusion of
Letter D in Item No. 3. There was no second.
Assistant City Manager Kramer stated that the verbiage that is stated in Item No. 3,
Letter D, is currently included in the municipal code.
Council Member Shorett commented on the definition of “blindside”, stating that it
means coming out of nowhere with a concern or criticism. He expressed that he agrees
with Reynoso, however feels it is appropriate to be included. Council Member Shorett
commented that he has an issue with the use of the City Seal and it should be used
only in one form, and does support the seal being edited or customized.
MOTION BY COUNCIL MEMBER SHORETT, SECONDED BY COUNCIL MEMBER
SANCHEZ, to continue with staff recommendations and approve items 2 and 3 as
stated.
SUBSTITUTE MOTION BY MAYOR PRO TEM IBARRA, SECONDED BY COUNCIL
MEMBER ALEXANDER, to vote for items 1, 2 and 3 separately.
Council Member Figueroa commented on Item No. 3 and asked for clarification in terms
of elected officials interacting with City Council staff. Council Member Figueroa asked
why Council members still need to go through the City Manager’s Office to obtain
assistance from City Council staff.
City Manager Field advised that the primary intention is not to limit interaction with staff;
it is to ensure that Council Members are not giving direction to staff as it does not align
with the City Charter.
Council Member Shorett commented that the intent benefits staff and provides them
with recourse if asked to perform tasks that are not appropriate.
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Council Member Alexander stated that this makes it more difficult for City Council
Members to enact change on behalf of the public.
Council Member Calvin asked for clarity on 4F, which states the Mayor and City Council
will refer citizen complaints to staff. Council Member Calvin stated all of Council
Members receive emails forwarded to them and asked if they are not allowed to
respond to constituents. Council Member Calvin also inquired about the response
timelines from staff.
Ms. Kramer stated that the policy is a reiteration of what is currently in the municipal
code and stated that City Council is encouraged to respond to constituents. Ms. Kramer
stated that staff should be responsible for responding to the work that needs to be
completed of identifying what it would take to address the issues and communicating
detailed information to the residents.
Mr. Field advised that the response depends on the nature of the issue, and provided
the example of an issue relating to Public Works, stating that the issue would be
referred to the Public Works Director. He also commented on a future policy to establish
response times.
Mayor Pro Tem Ibarra commented on Item No. 3, Letter D, which states the Mayor, City
Council, and City staff will not blindside each other in public, stating that she has always
had an issue with this. Mayor Pro Tem Ibarra stated that there should not be an excuse
for staff not having answers and expects staff members to know what they are talking
about, adding that she would like to remove that section from the Municipal Code.
Council Member Reynoso stated that the public has been educated on how stringent
City Council’s position is, adding that when something is not completed the City
Manager is responsible. Council Member Reynoso commented that there is a lot of
work to do in the city and there are literal and legal barriers due to the way the City is
set up.
Council Member Figueroa asked if commissioners fall under the description as
appointed in terms of Item No. 1 in relation to the City Seal.
Ms. Kramer advised that the Municipal Code stipulates how the City Seal can be used,
stating that staff received a request from Council Members to allow for an elected
official City Seal, which would permit a modified version of the City Seal that would
provide for Council Member’s names to be included in the seal. Ms. Kramer added that
this would only apply for current officeholders of Mayor or City Council.
Council Member Shorett stated that he would like to know if other cities allow for
modification. Council Member Shorett commented that the City has a seal and a
process of how to use it, and this modification is about ego and it makes no sense to
individualize the seal.
MOTION BY COUNCIL MEMBER ALEXANDER, SECONDED BY COUNCIL
MEMBER REYNOSO, to approve staff recommendation for Item No. 1. (Council
Members Sanchez, Figueroa, Shorett and Calvin voting in opposition)
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RESULT: RESOLUTION NO. 2021-67, POLICY REGARDING USE OF THE
CITY SEAL, WAS NOT APPROVED
MOTION BY COUNCIL MEMBER SANCHEZ, SECONDED BY COUNCIL MEMBER
SHORETT, to approve staff recommendation for Item No. 2.
RESULT: APPROVED THE PROCEDURE FOR ELECTED OFFICIALS TO
PLACE ITEMS ON THE CITY COUNCIL AGENDA (RESOLUTION
NO.2021-68), 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
MOTION BY COUNCIL MEMBER SANCHEZ, SECONDED BY COUNCIL MEMBER
SHORETT, to approve staff recommendation for Item No. 3.
RESULT: APPROVED ELECTED OFFICIALS’ INTERACTION WITH CITY
STAFF AND INVOLVEMENT IN ADMINISTRATIVE AFFAIRS
(RESOLUTION NO. 2021-69), 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. Amendment to the 2021 Legislative and Regulatory Platform (All Wards)
Recommendation
It is recommended that the Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino,
California, approve an amendment to the 2021 Legislative and Regulatory Platform
to include access to higher education.
MOTION BY COUNCIL MEMBER SANCHEZ, SECONDED BY COUNCIL MEMBER
SHORETT, to approve staff recommendation.
RESULT: APPROVED AN AMENDMENT TO THE 2021 LEGISLATIVE AND
REGULATORY PLATFORM TO INCLUDE ACCESS TO HIGHER
EDUCATION, 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
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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 Sanchez pulled Item No. 30.
Council Member Reynoso pulled Item Nos. 22 and 28.
Mayor Valdivia pulled Item No. 12.
MOTION BY COUNCIL MEMBER SHORETT, SECONDED BY COUNCIL MEMBER
SANCHEZ, to approve the Consent Calendar and pull item Nos. 12, 22, 28, and 30.
RESULT: APPROVED THE CONSENT CALENDAR AND PULLED ITEM NOS.
12, 22, 28, and 30, 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
11. 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 February 17, 2021, Regular Meeting
of the Mayor and City Council.
12. Electoral Redistricting Advisory Committee
Recommendation
Adopt Resolution No. 2021-70 of the Mayor and City Council of the City of San
Bernardino, California, establishing the Electoral Redistricting Advisory Committee.
Mayor Valdivia pulled Item No. 12 for discussion and commented that he disagreed with
the recommendation of seven appointed officials of one from each Council district, and
is requesting that one or two are Mayor Appointees. Mayor Valdivia advised that he is
the elected official serving at large that reflects all seven wards, and expressed that the
fact that he does not have an appointment on the advisory committee is an oversight.
MOTION BY COUNCIL MEMBER SANCHEZ, SECONDED BY COUNCIL MEMBER
SHORETT, to approve staff recommendation.
Shorett stated that staff should be given an opportunity to respond to the Mayor’s
statement that the recommendation of only seven appointees is an oversight, and
commented that the City has seven wards and seven Council Members and redistricting
has everything to do with individual Council wards, not the entire City.
City Clerk Rocha advised that the discussion related to establishing the committee took
place shortly after the Mayor excused himself from the February 17, 2021 Regular
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Mayor and City Council Meeting and the recommendation was brought forward by
Council Member Reynoso and Sanchez.
RESULT: ADOPTED RESOLUTION NO. 2021-70 ESTABLISHING THE
ELECTORAL REDISTRICTING ADVISORY COMMITTEE,
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
13. Third Amendment to Neighborhood Stabilization Program Developer Master
Agreement (Ward 7)
Recommendation
It is recommended that the Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino,
California:
Adopt Resolution No. 2021-71 approving the Third Amendment to Neighborhood
Stabilization Program Developer Master Agreement and Exclusive Negotiation
Agreement with Mary Erickson Community Housing, a Non Profit Corporation, and
Authorizing the City Manager or Designee to take any further actions and execute
additional documents as necessary to effectuate the agreements.
14. Development Code Amendment (Zoning Map Amendment) 20-03 and Specific
Plan Amendment 20-01 (The Landing by San Manuel) - Second Reading
Recommendation
It is recommended that the Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino,
California, accept the final reading and adopt Ordinance No. MC-1557 adopting
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, pursuant to a
certified Final Environmental Impact Report (California State Clearinghouse
Schedule No. 2020100067).
15. 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
incorporated.
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16. Professional Services Agreement for Grant Financial Management Services
with Annie Clark (All Wards)
Recommendation
It is recommended that the Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino,
California:
1. Adopt Resolution No. 2021-72 authorizing the execution of a two-year
Professional Services Agreement for grant financial management consultant
services between the City of San Bernardino and Annie Clark, in an amount not
to exceed $182,400; and
2. Authorize the City Manager or designee to take any further actions necessary to
effectuate the agreement.
17. Approval of Resolutions to Execute Agreements for Revenue Audit and
Recovery Services (All Wards)
Recommendation
It is recommended that the Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino,
California:
1. Adopt Resolution No. 2021-73 authorizing the execution of an agreement
between the City of San Bernardino and Eide Bailly LLP for the provision of
Transient Occupancy Tax (ToT)/Hotel Tax audit services; and
2. Adopt Resolution No. 2021-74 authorizing the execution of an agreement
between the City of San Bernardino and Davis Farr LLP for the provision of Utility
Users Tax and Franchise Fee audit services; and
3. Adopt Resolution No. 2021-75 authorizing the execution of an agreement
between the City of San Bernardino and Hinderliter, de Llamas & Associates for
the provision of Sales Tax analysis and audit services; and
4. Adopt Resolution No. 2021-76, authorizing the examination of Transactions and
Use Tax Records of the CDTFA.
18. Investment Portfolio Report for February 2021 (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 February
2021.
19. Final Reading and Adoption of Ordinance MC-1555 (Ward 3)
Recommendation
It is recommended that the Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino,
California, conduct a final reading and adopt Ordinance MC-1555 levying special
taxes to be collected during Fiscal Year 2020/21 to pay the annual costs of certain
public improvements and costs of administration with respect to City of San
Bernardino Community Facilities District No. 2021-1 (Ferree Street).
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20. 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 March 2021.
21. Authorization to Issue Purchase Orders to GovConnection, Inc. for the
Purchase of Workstations, Laptops and Monitors (All Wards)
Recommendation
Adopt Resolution No. 2021-77 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 to GovConnection, Inc., in an amount not to exceed
$150,000.00, for the purchase of workstations, laptops and monitors as outlined in
the report.
22. Accept the FY 2020/21 Power Resiliency Allocation (All Wards)
Recommendation
Adopt Resolution No. 2021-78 of the Mayor and City Council of the City of San
Bernardino, California, authorizing the City Manager to accept the FY 2020/21
Community Power Resiliency Allocations to Cities Program, and authorize the
Director of Finance to amend the FY 2020/21 Adopted Budget appropriating
$300,000 in both revenue and expenditures.
Council Member Reynoso pulled Item No. 22 for discussion and inquired how many
generators the Police Department is looking to purchase, if they are in need of a new
generator, and inquired if there were plans to have generators available to the public.
Acting Police Chief McBride advised that the Police Department and the Emergency
Operations Center is in need of a new generator, stating that it may take up a good
portion of the grant. McBride stated that if money is left over, they will look into how to
allocate funds for additional generators.
MOTION BY COUNCIL MEMBER REYNOSO, SECONDED BY COUNCIL MEMBER
SANCHEZ, to approve staff recommendation.
Council Member Figueroa asked about the generator that will be replaced and inquired
who is writing the grants for the Police Department.
McBride stated that the generator is reaching end of life and the grant was written by a
member of their executive staff.
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RESULT: ADOPTED RESOLUTION NO. 2021-78 AUTHORIZING THE CITY
MANAGER TO ACCEPT THE FY 2020/21 COMMUNITY POWER
RESILIENCY ALLOCATIONS TO CITIES PROGRAM, AND
AUTHORIZE THE DIRECTOR OF FINANCE TO AMEND THE FY
2020/21 ADOPTED BUDGET APPROPRIATING $300,000 IN BOTH
REVENUE AND EXPENDITURES, 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
23. First Amendment to Professional Services Agreement with Bio-Tox
Laboratories, Inc. (All Wards)
Recommendation
Adopt Resolution No. 2021-79 of the Mayor and City Council of the City of San
Bernardino, California, authorizing the City Manager to execute the First
Amendment to the Professional Services Agreement with Bio-Tox Laboratories, Inc.
24. Update Regarding Trespassing and Other Illegal Activities in County Flood
Control Areas (All Wards)
Recommendation
It is recommended that the Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino,
California, receive and file this staff report regarding trespassing and other illegal
activities in County flood control areas.
25. Construction Contract Award – Citywide Pavement Rehabilitation (SB1) (All
Wards)
Recommendation
Adopt Resolution No. 2021-80 of the Mayor and City Council of the City of San
Bernardino, California:
1. Authorizing the Director of Finance to amend the FY 2020/21 Capital
Improvement Plan, and record a supplemental appropriation in the amount of
$922,227 in SB-1 Fund No. 125-160-8769 for Citywide Pavement Rehabilitation
(SB1) Project; and
2. Approving the award of a Construction Contract with Matich Corporation in the
amount of $4,050,000 to provide Citywide Pavement Rehabilitation; and
3. Authorizing project construction, construction contingencies and inspections
costs in the total amount of $4,622,227 for Citywide Pavement Rehabilitation
(SB1) Project (CIP SS-21-001); and
4. Authorizing the City Manager or designee to expend the contingency fund, if
necessary, to complete the Project.
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26. Stop Sign Installation at Various Locations (Wards 5, 7)
Recommendation
Adopt Resolution No. 2021-81 of the Mayor and City Council of the City of San
Bernardino, California, amending Resolution No. 655 entitled, in part, “A
Resolution… designating certain streets or portions thereof as through highways…”
and authorizing the establishment of an all-way stop control at the intersections of
28th Street and Sierra Way (4-way) and State Street and Sheridan Road (4-way).
27. Construction Contract Award – Citywide Pavement Rehabilitation (Slurry /
Crack Seal) (Ward 3)
Recommendation
Adopt Resolution No. 2021-82 of the Mayor and City Council of the City of San
Bernardino, California:
1. Authorizing the Director of Finance to amend the FY 2020/21 Capital
Improvement Plan (CIP), recording a supplemental appropriation in the amount
of $209,650 in Measure I Fund No. 129-160-7306 for CIP Project SS-D -
Citywide Pavement Rehabilitation Slurry/Crack Seal (“Project”); and
2. Approving the award of a Construction Contract with All American Asphalt of
Corona, California in the amount of $549,395 to provide Citywide slurry and
crack seal repairs; and
3. Authorizing project construction, construction contingencies and inspections
costs in the total amount of $631,860 for the Project; and
4. Authorizing the City Manager or designee to expend the contingency fund, if
necessary, to complete the Project.
28. First Amendment to Consultant Services Agreement with Paragon Partners,
Ltd. (Wards 4)
Recommendation
Adopt Resolution No. 2021-83 of the Mayor and City Council of the City of San
Bernardino, California approving the First Amendment to Consultant Services
Agreement ("First Amendment") with Paragon Partners, Ltd., extending the contract
term through June 30, 2022, for right-of-way acquisition services related to H Street
widening project between 40th Street and Kendall Drive ("Project").
Council Member Reynoso pulled Item No. 28 for discussion and asked that staff bring
back a report within a 30 days detailing where the City’s impact fees are spent.
MOTION BY COUNCIL MEMBER SHORETT, SECONDED BY COUNCIL MEMBER
REYNOSO, to approve staff recommendation.
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RESULT: ADOPTED RESOLUTION NO. 2021-83 AP PROVING THE FIRST
AMENDMENT TO CONSULTANT SERVICES AGREEMENT WITH
PARAGON PARTNERS, LTD., EXTENDING THE CONTRACT
TERM THROUGH JUNE 30, 2022, FOR RIGHT-OF-WAY
ACQUISITION SERVICES RELATED TO H STREET WIDENING
PROJECT BETWEEN 40TH STREET AND KENDALL DRIVE,
CARRIED 7-0 – Passed Unanimously
MOVER: Fred Shorett, Ward 4
SECONDER: Ben Reynoso, Ward 5
AYES: Sanchez, Ibarra, Figueroa, Shorett, Reynoso, Calvin, Alexander
NOES: None
29. Public Works Equipment Purchases (All Wards)
Recommendation
Adopt Resolution No. 2021-84 of the Mayor and City Council of the City of San
Bernardino, California, authorizing the City Manager to execute the purchase of the
following Public Works equipment approved for funding through the FY 2020/21
Mid-Year Budget Report:
1. One new Caterpillar Model 262D3 Skid Steer Loader with grinder attachment
from Quinn Company in the amount of $74,000; and
2. One new Envirosight Rovver X Pipeline Inspection System from Haaker
Equipment Company in the amount of $97,977.13; and
3. One new FORD Super Duty F-550 with aerial Versa-lift from National Auto Fleet
Group in the amount of $129,544.94.
30. Award of Nuisance Abatement Services Agreement to Cemex Corporation for
Removal of Concrete Pile on N. Palm Avenue (Ward 5)
Recommendation
Adopt Resolution No. 2021-85 of the Mayor and City Council of the City of San
Bernardino, California:
1. Approving the Nuisance Abatement Services Agreement between the City of San
Bernardino and Cemex Corporation of Ontario, California, dated March 31, 2021
in an amount not to exceed $1,470,000 to provide abatement services required
at private property located on N. Palm Avenue, San Bernardino, California
92407; APNs: 0261-011-08-0000, 0261-011-13-0000, 0261-011-14-0000
(“Project”); and
2. Amending the FY 2020/21 operating budget to appropriate $2,000,000 from the
City’s undesignated General Fund reserve to support the project to include the
cost of the abatement services in the amount of $1,470,000, project
contingencies in the amount of $330,000, and anticipated project water use in the
amount of $200,000; and
3. Authorizing the City Manager to expend contingencies as necessary to complete
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the Project.
Council Member Sanchez and Council Member Reynoso pulled Item No. 30 for
discussion.
Council Member Sanchez stated that approving this would be a serious mistake by the
City. Council Member Sanchez inquired how many truckloads are needed to remove the
concrete and expressed concerns over diesel particulate matter, expressing that
concrete crushing should be performed on site.
Public Works Director Jensen stated that the City estimates about 2,800 truckloads of
concrete need to be removed, however the number could increase or decrease.
Council Member Reynoso stated that residents do not want grinding on site and that
this is an error that was caused by staff and the fraudulent issue of a temporary use
permit. Council Member Reynoso commented that he has seen videos of dirt coming
into people’s homes and the debris is pelting people’s cars and homes, adding that the
debris is contributing to asthma and health issues.
MOTION BY COUNCIL MEMBER REYNOSO to approve staff recommendation.
Council Member Shorett commented that he would like to see evidence that dirt is
entering people’s homes and debris hitting vehicles, stating that he is not in support of
staff’s recommendation.
Council Member Alexander spoke in support of staff’s recommendations and stated he
spoke with residents in the fifth ward and City Council needs to rectify this issue.
Council Member Sanchez commented that it would be a better option to crush the
concrete on site.
MOTION BY COUNCIL MEMBER SANCHEZ, SECONDED BY COUNCIL MEMBER
SHORETT, to direct staff to bring back at item by
resolution/ordinance/development code to allow for the developer to immediately
begin crushing and burying the hazard onsite.
Council Member Calvin commented that the fifth ward residents’ concerns over the
concrete pile are being overlooked and that staff needs to take responsibility, asking
how this situation occurred and how concrete came to be delivered to the site.
Huntley provided information on the process of how concrete came to be at the location
and City Council adopted a resolution on October 21, 2020 to change the City’s process
that prevented any additional grinding on site.
Council Member Calvin expressed that it is appalling that this decision will cost the City
an enormous amount of money and asked the Mayor if he received donations from the
developer.
Council Member Figueroa commented on other areas of the City that are also
experiencing dumping of concrete that has led to rodent infestation and other issues
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and informed residents that the areas that are experiencing these issues are just as
important.
Council Member Reynoso commented on Council Member Figueroa’s comment, stating
that he is correct and that he will support any rectification of poor development by any
means.
Council Member Calvin thanked Council Member Figueroa for his comments and added
that there is a large debris area in the sixth ward as well and feels that all wards should
be looked at the same.
Council Member Shorett commented that he is in agreement and that all wards
experience illegal dumping; however this item that City Council is discussing is not
illegal dumping.
Mayor Valdivia inquired where the money to fund this item is coming from.
City Manager Field advised that it will be funded from Undesignated Reserves.
Council Member Shorett stated that Undesignated Reserves is still money that goes to
the City, is designated towards the quality of life towards the City, and is still taxpayer’s
money.
Mayor Pro Tem Ibarra asked Public Works Director Jensen how staff estimated the
2,800 trips of concrete.
Ms. Jensen advised that the information was based off of the property owner placing the
concrete at the site.
Mayor Pro Tem Ibarra stated that the trucks going uphill with the concrete was much
more damaging than it will be when they travel downhill with the concrete and stated
that giving another opportunity to the developer who has continuously disregarded the
City is not something she can consider. Mayor Pro Tem Ibarra commented on the
discussion in October, stating that she believes the topic was related to a permit to grind
concrete, not to take the concrete to the site.
Mr. Huntley stated that Mayor Pro Tem Ibarra is correct, adding that former Council
Member Nickel brought up concerns with grinding on site. Mr. Huntley stated that City
Council directed staff to modify temporary use permit standards to not allow grinding on
residential properties, and if it was allowed, it would have to be 1,000 feet from a
residential property.
Council Member Sanchez reiterated that the fastest and safest way to remove the
concrete is to crush on site.
Council Member Calvin asked if there was a resolution created stating grinding on site
is not allowed.
City Attorney Carvalho advised that the item on the agenda is to approve the contract.
Ms. Carvalho stated City Council can give direction to staff to reverse a previously
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adopted resolution; however that is not the item on the agenda tonight and the item
would need to be properly placed on a future agenda.
MOTION BY COUNCIL MEMBER REYNOSO, SECONDED BY MAYOR PRO TEM
IBARRA, to approve staff recommendation.
Council Member Sanchez asked the City Attorney if he can make a motion to make an
exception for crushing on site once.
Ms. Carvalho advised that a motion can be made to bring that item back for discussion;
however the noticed action on this agenda was to adopt a contract.
MOTION BY COUNCIL MEMBER SANCHEZ, SECONDED BY COUNCIL MEMBER
SHORETT, to direct staff to bring back at item to modify resolution No. 2020-265
to allow for the developer to immediately begin crushing and burying the hazard
onsite (Mayor Pro Tem Ibarra, Council Members Reynoso, Calvin, and Alexander
opposed).
RESULT: MOTION FAILED
MOTION BY COUNCIL MEMBER REYNOSO, SECONDED BY MAYOR PRO TEM
IBARRA, to approve staff recommendation.
RESULT: ADOPTED RESOLUTION NO. 2021-85 APPROVING THE
NUISANCE ABATEMENT SERVICES AGREEMENT BETWEEN
THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AND CEMEX CORPORATION
OF ONTARIO, CALIFORNIA, DATED MARCH 31, 2021 IN AN
AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $1,470,000 TO PROVIDE
ABATEMENT SERVICES REQUIRED AT PRIVATE PROPERTY
LOCATED ON N. PALM AVENUE, SAN BERNARDINO,
CALIFORNIA 92407; APNS: 0261-011-08-0000, 0261-011-13-0000,
0261-011-14-0000 (“PROJECT”); AMENDING THE FY 2020/21
OPERATING BUDGET TO APPROPRIATE $2,000,000 FROM THE
CITY’S UNDESIGNATED GENERAL FUND RESERVE TO
SUPPORT THE PROJECT TO INCLUDE THE COST OF THE
ABATEMENT SERVICES IN THE AMOUNT OF $1,470,000,
PROJECT CONTINGENCIES IN THE AMOUNT OF $330,000, AND
ANTICIPATED PROJECT WATER USE IN THE AMOUNT OF
$200,000; AND AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXPEND
CONTINGENCIES AS NECESSARY TO COMPLETE THE
PROJECT, CARRIED (4-3)
MOVER: Ben Reynoso, Ward 5
SECONDER: Sandra Ibarra, Ward 2
AYES: Ibarra, Reynoso, Calvin, Alexander
NOES: Sanchez, Figueroa, Shorett
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31. Resolution Declaring Glen Helen Road Property as Surplus Land
Recommendation
Adopt Resolution No. 2021-86 of the Mayor and City Council of the City of San
Bernardino, California, declaring City-owned property located on Glen Helen Road,
west of the I-215 and I-15 interchange, and parallel to the Southern Pacific Railroad,
as surplus land, and direct the General Manager to comply with the requirements of
the Surplus Land Act, Government Code, Section 54220 et seq., for the disposition
of surplus land.
ITEMS TO BE CONSIDERED FOR FUTURE MEETINGS
32. Request Full Report (Within 30 Days) on the Process to Restrict Truck Routes
(Council Member Alexander)
MOTION BY COUNCIL MEMBER REYNOSO, SECOND BY MAYOR PRO TEM
IBARRA, to bring back a report on the process to restrict truck routes. CARRIED
7-0 – Passed Unanimously
33. Direction to Develop a Policy Regarding Appointments to Boards and
Commissions (Council Member Alexander)
Assistant City Manager Kramer asked for clarification on the item with the details of the
request.
Council Member Alexander asked for the Charter Review Committee to be activated so
the City can move forward with working on the City Charter.
Ms. Kramer advised that the Committee already exists and the next scheduled meeting
will occur in June.
Mayor Valdivia pulled the item. No action was taken since the Committee already exists.
34. Amend the Charter to Remove the Position of the Mayor as a Full-Time
Elected Official (Council Member Shorett)
Council Member Shorett stated that he would like to have a discussion regarding this
item and that he believes this is necessary and would provide cost savings to the City.
Council Member Shorett stated that there should be discussion regarding amending the
Charter to eliminate the position of the Mayor and place it on the 2022 ballot, allowing
the public to decide.
Council Member Figueroa supports the review of the role of Mayor and the veto power
that the position has. Council Member Figueroa also cautioned that Council Members
should not broadcast to the Charter Review Committee their opinions on the matter, and
allow the Committee to have an unbiased discussion on the role of the Mayor.
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Mayor Valdivia asked Council Member Shorett what his recommendation is.
Council Member Shorett stated that he is recommending that the discussion be with
City Council and he would like staff to come back with recommendations on how other
cities have moved forward and how this can placed on 2022 ballot after the community
and Committee provide input.
MOTION BY COUNCIL MEMBER SHORETT, SECONDED BY COUNCIL MEMBER
CALVIN, to bring back an item to discuss amending the Charter to remove the
position of the Mayor as a full-time elected official. CARRIED 7-0 – Passed
Unanimously
35. Public Comments and Comments by Council Members from the Dais at
Council Meetings (Council Member Shorett)
Council Member Shorett expressed that City Council should be voting after public
comments are heard and commented that Commission appointments are before public
comments. Council Member Shorett stated that the Public Comments should be heard
before all agenda items. Council Member Shorett also commented that Council
Members used to have the opportunity to make announcements. He would like to allow
each Council Member up to three minutes at the beginning of the meeting to make
announcements again.
Council Member Alexander expressed that he is in agreement with Council Shorett and
would also like to reinstitute invocation at the beginning of the meeting.
Council Member Shorett advised he will add reinstituting invocation to his motion.
Council Member Reynoso commented on providing invocation and would like to be
mindful of other beliefs in the community.
MOTION BY COUNCIL MEMBER REYNOSO, SECONDED BY COUNCIL MEMBER
SANCHEZ, to bring back an item regarding public comments, announcements by
Council Members, and invocation. CARRIED 7-0 – Passed Unanimously
36. Citywide Warehouse Moratorium (Council Member Reynoso)
Council Member Reynoso expressed that he would like staff to bring back an item
regarding a citywide warehouse moratorium in the next 30 days to discuss the action of
ending all warehouse development and look into what has already been built in the City.
Council Member Sanchez expressed that for the moratorium to pass, he believes it
would require five votes from City Council. Council Member Sanchez stated that he
would like this to be part of the larger General Plan Update and for City Council to be
provided an assessment of the impact these warehouses have had. He would prefer to
direct staff to come back with an assessment of the hazards of these warehouses,
adding that a decision should not be made without the information. Council Member
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Sanchez would like to direct staff to come back with a comprehensive assessment
regarding the hazards associated with the warehouses in the City.
Council Member Reynoso stated that the data already exists.
Council Member Shorett expressed that he does not support a moratorium and it is the
wrong message to send to the development community.
MOTION BY MAYOR PRO TEM IBARRA, SECONDED BY COUNCIL MEMBER
REYNOSO, to bring back an item for discussion on a citywide warehouse
moratorium. CARRIED 5-2 (Council Members Sanchez and Shorett voting in
opposition)
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 from the Mayor or City
Council.
ADJOURNMENT
The meeting of the Mayor and City Council was adjourned at 10:16 P.M.
The Mayor and City Council will adjourn to a special meeting that will be held on
Thursday, April 8, 2021 via tele-conference. Open Session will begin at 5:30 p.m.
BY:
Genoveva Rocha, CMC
City Clerk