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HomeMy WebLinkAbout11-Council Office , c. t~' vr o"AN BERNARDUt\lO - R~u ,...ST FOR f; NC.... ~..eTION u-/) 'Fr,>m: Councilman Steve Marks Subject: Ways & Means Conunittee Report Oept: Council Office Date: January 3, 1986 Synopsis of Previous Council ection: Recommended motion: 1: That minutes of Ways & Means Committee meeting held December 3D, 1985 be received and filed. 2. That Committee recommended actions be approved and appropriate departments implement these actions as necessary and as soon as possible. ...-....-- - {--r7, ~ , Signature - ~<~\ ~l \,,....../ """0 Contact person: Phil Arvizo Phone: 383-5188 Supporting data attached: Yes Ward: N/A FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: N/A Source: Finance: Council Notes: 75-0262 Agenda Item No II c ,..-... v ''"-' J WAYS , MEANS COMMI'1"1'EB December 30, 1985 A'1"1'ENDEES: Councilman Steve Marks - Cbairman, Councilwoman Estber Estrada, Councilman Dan Prazier, City Attorney - Ralpb Prince, City Administrator - Jack Matzer, Deputy City Admini- strator Ray Scbweitzer, Public Works Director Roger Hardgrave; Fire Cbief - Gerald Newcombe, Planning Director Prank Scbuma, Building' Safety Supt. - Jack Rosebraugb, RDA Rebabilitation Coordinator - Maurice Olivia, Council Execu- tive Assistant Phil Arvizo, Council Administrative Assistant - John Cole, Mayor's Administrative Assistant Ricbard Bennecke, Commission por Disabled - Robert Neves. 1. COMPREHENSIVE CODE ENFORCEMENT REPORT - Item contin- ued for two weeks. Tbe City Administrator and Deputy City Administrator were directed to provide a proposed implemen- tation plan centralized under tbe City Administrator wbo will coordinate, control and monitor a task force witb current, existing resources. Tbe Committee will review tbe proposed plan and make recommendations to tbe full Council for a demonstration project. Inasmucb as tbe most significant deficiency in current metbodologies is tbe lack of coordination and monitoring of city-wide abatement tasks involving many different departments, it is believed tbat placing tbis responsibility .organizationally. in tbe bands of the City Administrator's Office will yield significant positive results. Incremental adjustments incorporating additional suggestions by tbe City Administrator can be made overtime as needed. 2. MULTI-PAMILY ORDINANCE AMENDMENT The Committee requested tbe Planning Director meet witb representatives of tbe BIA to discuss proposed cbanges. Tbe Committee furtber directed tbe City Administrator and Planning Director to be prepared to discuss (1) implementation of current ordinances establ-ing a Board of Arcbitectural Review, and (2) adoption of FHA Standards for multi-family construction. 3. GREEN BELT S'l'UDY S'l'ATOS Director advised tbe Committee tbat would review the Green Belt Report would forward their recommendation January 27, 1986. REPORT - The Planning the Planning Commission on January 7, 1986 and to the full Council on . - '- \- - '- --. ....J '-"' . 4. ALLOCATION OF HANDICAPPED PARltING VIOLATION PINBS - Item continued. Staff was directed to provide the Committee an updated comprehensive report with federal, .tate and local law references, identification of handicapped quality of life improvements undertaken by the City over the past decade, and an analysis of the collection and use of fines collected for violations of handicapped parking zones. A report indicating a review of code provision 22507.8 for possible program enhancements was also requested through the City Administra- tor. 5. DIAL-A-RIDE/DIAL-A-LIFT - The Committee requested that the Deputy City Administrator keep them totally informed regarding TAC force decisions on insurance for Dial-A-Ride and Dial-A-Lift operations and any other impacts on the City's Dial-A-Ride programs for the general public and the handicapped. Meeting adjourned. Respectfully submitted, ~St~~ Chai rman Ways , Means Committee SM:ej