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CI(lOF SAN BERNARD~~'O - REQUr"T FOR COUNCIL AC-l0N
From: Councilman Jack Strickler
Subject: Legislative Review Cormni ttee Report
Dept: Council Office
D~e: March 11, 1986
Synopsis of Previous Council action:
Recommended motion:
1. That minutes of Legislative Review Committee meeting held March70
6, 1986 be received and filed. S .~
2. That Committee recommended actions be approved and appropria:te
depa:tments implement these actions as necessary and as soo~as
posslble.
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Contact person:
Phil Arvizo
Phone: 383-5188
Supporting data attached:
Yes
Ward:
N/A
FUNDING REOUIREMENTS:
Amount:
N/A
Source:
Finance:
Council Notes:
75-0262
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Agenda Item N~~
LEGISLATIVE REVIEW COMMITTEE
March 6, 1986
ATTENDEES: Councilman Jack Strickler - Chairman! Councilman
Jack Reilly! Councilman Gordon Quiel; City Attorney - Ralph
Prince! Acting City Administrator - Ray Schweitzer, Assistant
City Attorney - William Sabourin, Planning Director - Frank
Schuma! Council Executive Assistant - Phil Arvizo, Mayor's
Administrative Assistant - Richard Bennecke; Geri Simpson; R,
Scott Shira (San Bernardino Unified School District), Danny
Carrasco (Colton Joint Unified School District).
1. AMENDMENT - MUNICIPAL CODE SECTIONS 5.82.050 AND
5.82.160 - BUSINESS PERMIT ORDINANCE - The Committee recom-
mended approval.
2. ORDINANCE REPEALING
PERTAINING TO AUXILIARY AND
Committee recommended a repeal
MUNICIPAL CODE CHAPTER 8.75
PRIVATE ALARM SYSTEM The
of the ordinance.
3, AMENDMENT - MUNICIPAL CODE SECTIONS 19.60.045
PROHIBITING SIGNS, AND 19.24.020 - PARKING LOT AND SIDEWALK
SALES - The Committee recommended (voting 2-1 with Strickler
voting no) that the amendment be approved with the following
changes: Title changed to .Outdoor Sales and Displays.. The
sales would be authorized four times per year, for no longer
than nine days, with at least seven calendar days between
reissuance and termination.
4. A) SCHOOL IMPACTION FEES - COLTON JOINT UNIFIED
SCHOOL DISTRICT The Committee recommended that school
impaction fees as established for San Bernardino also be
applicable to Colton Unified School District, The Committee
noted that Redlands Unified School District had not submitted
information on overcrowding but, upon receipt, a resolution
would be provided,
B) SCHOOL IMPACTION FEES - SAN BERNARDINO UNIFIED
SCHOOL DISTRICT - The Committee recommended approval of the
request for the District to use fees collected pursuant to
school impaction for temporary facilities as requested with
the specific number of facilities to be identified by the
District,
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5. ORDINANCE AMENDMENT TO MUNICIPAL CODE SECTION
19,26,020 - CUP FOR OFF-SITE SALES OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES -
This item was continued by the Planning Director as report
was not yet ready for presentation.
6. R-3 MULTI FAMILY ORDINANCE - This item was continued
by the Planning Director. A second meeting with developers
and the Building Industry Association (BIA) was held on the
same date and expectations are that the report will come back
to the next Legislative Review Committee meeting.
7. NATIONAL ORANGE SHOW - TERMINATION OF AGREEMENT
(INSTALLATION/MAINTENANCE OF ELECTRIC FOUNTAIN) - This item
was continued pending a review by the City Administrator of
all agreements or contracts in existence with the National
Orange Show.
Meeting adjourned.
Respectfully submitted,
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~~ilman J~k Strickle:-
Chairman
Legislative Review Committee
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E, Nea Roberts, Ed,D" Superintendent
Harold L. Boring, Ed,D" Assistant Superintendent, Administrative Services
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As you are aware, on August 19, 1985, the City of San Bernardino adopted Resolution No,
85-337 regarding the payrrent of fees by develqJers to mitigate iIrpacts of such develcprent
on local schools. Since that time, the payrrents have been collected as of February 11,
1986, as shown on the attached mid-year report.
'!be Honorable E.Vlyn ,Wilcox, Mayor
~rs, San Bernardino City CoImcil
300 North "0" Street
San Bernardino, CA 92418
Dear Mayor Wilcox and City Council M3ntlers:
Section 7 of the Resolution states that "Fees collected under the authority of this
resolution shall not be used for tenporary facilities except with the approval of the
Mayor and Comron Council."
Due to the projected overcrowding at San Gorgonio High School in the coming year, the
Board of Education recently approved a plan to transfer a nurrber of San Gorgonio Students
to Sc-m Andreas High School. This plan will require the placerrcnt of at least three
classrooms at San Andreas High School. Because of cost conditions and technical
requirerrents involved in qualifying for State School Building Funds, the Administration
has recorrmended that terrporary classroans be obtained.
Both San Gorgonio High School and San Andreas High School are located in the City of San
Bernardino. Consequently, it is appropriate that fees collected pursuant to Resolution
No. 85-337 be expended for this project, The School District requests that the Mayor and
Camon Council approve this proposed p..xpendi ture of funds collected.
In addition, we are presenting plans to the Board of Education that will require
expenditure in an anount exceeding the total collected to date. Included will be a
request for approximately 14 portable classroans.
Thank you for your continued interest in the housing of students in the San Bernardino
City Unified School District.
Sincerely,
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Mid-Year Report on Developer Fees
'lbe folloWing breakdown is a listing of developer fees collected as of
February 11, 1986:
CITY OF SAN BEmWlDmJ
Developer Date AIrount No. of Units ~
Davidon Hones 10/14/85 $ 25,875 15 SF
David Labbe 10/30/85 2,706 2 MF
Dekired, Inc. 11/7/85 12,180 7 SF
M:Junt Sierra West 1/3/86 146,002 34 MF
Standrich Dev. Inc. 1/16/86 143,418 106 ME'
Citation Builders 1/22/86 22,425 13 SF
CUrtis Howard 1/28/86 1,725 1 SF
Barratt Irvine 2/7 /86 31,050 18 SF
$285,381
COONTY OF SAN BERNARDIOO
Developer Date lImoont No. of Units ~
iXln Yolk 1/2/86 $ 287 1 SF
Vespar Developrent 2/3/86 20,132 14 SF
Steven Daderian 2/4/86 798 2 SF
Ronald Roberts 2/6/86 2,078 2 SF
$23,295
The fees collected in City and County total $308,676.
Expendi tures are planned but not enCUITbered as of this date.
*SF - Single family
HF - Multiple family
Prepared by the Office of Planning and Developrent
February 11, 1986