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From: Councilman Jack Strickler
Subject: Legislative Review Committee Report
Dept: Council Office
Date: September 16, 1985
Synopsis of Previous Council action:
Recommemled motion:
1. That minutes of Legislative Review Committee meeting held September
12, 1985 be received and filed.
2. That Corr@ittee recommended actions be approved and appropriate
departments implement these actions as necessary and as soon as
possible.
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Contact person: ~P.':>il Arviz~
Supporting data attached: __.u---,!es __ __
Phone:
383-5168
Ward:
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FUNDING REQUIREMENTS:
Amount:
N/A
Source:
Finance:
Council Notes:
Agenda Item NO'~.
75-0262
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LEGISLATIVE REVIEW COMMITTEE
September 12, 1985
Councilman Jack Strickler - Chairman
Councilman Jack Reilly
Councilman Gordon Quiel
City Attorney - Ralph Prince
Deputy City Administrator - Ray Schweitzer
Planning Director - Frank Schuma
Park & Recreation Director - Annie Ramos
Fire Chief - Gerald Newcombe
Council Executive Assistant - Phil Arvizo
The Sun - Mark Lundahl
SB Railroad Historical Society - Scott Brittin
1. EXISTING NONCONFORMING AUTOMOBILE IMPOUND YARD - An
agreement was reached by the attorneys and will be presented
to the full Council.
2. ABANDONED VEHICLES - The City has gone out for bids
according to Fire Chief Newcombe. The program is continu-
ing. A legal opinion rendered to the Committee concludes
that a lien may be placed on real property to recover the
cost of towing an abandoned vehicle from such property. The
City is presently paying $20 per vehicle to Midnite Auto
Towing.
3. LOCOMOTIVE - The Committee agreed to give the
locomotive to the San Bernardino Historical Society. The
Committee tasked the City Attorney to coordinate with the San
Bernardino Railroad Historical Society, Park and Recreation
;;' Department and City Administrator in preparing an agreement
(and a motion for the Council. Included in the agreement will
be language giving the San Bernardino Railroad Historical
Society two years to restore the engine, an allocation of
$20,000, some physical assistance to get the locomotive out
of Viaduct Park and some reversionary and protective clauses.
4. AMENDMENT TO CHAPTER 2.17
COMMISSIONS - This item continued.
BOARDS, BUREAUS AND
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5. The Committee recommended that the Fire Department
provide a sprinkler ordinance draft for their review in early
October and that copies of present studies be provided to Mr.
Gary Brown and Mr. Dennis Mansfield of the Building Industry
Association for their perusal and input.
Meeting adjourned.
Respectfully submitted,
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ou cilman Jack Strickler
Chairman
'gislative Review Committee
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